The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1882, Image 2
The Centre Reporter. RED KURTZ ...coiuee vores vines o~RDITOR —— 5 CEXTRE MALL, Pa, Apr « OY | « mie 18¢ The Union county republican Stand ing Committee held a meeting last woek to elect delegates to the state convention, and broke up ina row. A resolution was offored pledging support to any candidate the bosses might nominate, which was promptly voted down. A resolution was then offered endorsing the course of Chas, 8. Wolf and opposing sup of any boss setup for governor resolution carried, but the Chairman who is & boss man, declared it all out of order and that deleg: who to whoever was was les did not pledge support nominated for governer are outside the party and had no right in the meeting, The majority, or anti-boss men then with drew, and the minority remained and ted Bea -o-> ost thinks it 18 a pitty a ed macaine, of - “. i Pittsbarg t Ms i of Mitchell, where his speech ar . Veagh is not in the Senate in steal } > NP vain tian the Republican organisation would tell to some pon Re Ma. ropa NEY fa 1 5 iid fasten u pRbdaeans ie miamous o 1 Will x 3 5 a li hone with the endors n, and the abands it of reform for ils. MacVeagh was entirely too inde } } shin} x 2 Ix 10 DE rellined 1a A SIwWart Cad -» de . ww) sq 1*? a) ¥ yy # HX WOFal claimants {the Un ig from a lence rad The bill paving 1. for suppl ion army daring the war, anything 120K, passed the Senate on Friday. the border Dtate { approved 0yait) had previously It is noticeable that by affidavit. bill passed the House. as soon a8 the Republicans got eon gress’ the “loyal claims” commenced to rain down on the treasury. suspicion of a “divy” | ly — iladelphia is In regard The split on Rawle in Ph considerable anxiety. prospect of Beaver for govern " § VI rPR t vals ovan b ¥ m present indicat ¥ & 0 ariagnize ae Crests » that a com r governor nat 1 Beaver w Rawle. Friend | os are MUW try i hl ! ay ain the troubled waters, C 23 im WO 1 sors I Mi m— - The new railroad which is to strike Lewisburg—the Sunbury Hasleton and Wilksbarre—has wakened up the quiet lenizens of that quiet bore’ agthough an sarthquake had shaken it. The new road ‘ig a fixed fact, and will ‘cross the Lewisburg and Tyrone road lat this end f the town, and make connection with our road for a western outlet, and pro. cod to Milton where it strikes the P and E. for a northwestern outlet. Lewisburg will thus§be a prominent railroad point and bids fair to improve and grow. This to insure Move seems GARFIELD'S ASSASSINATION. A BIG BILL OF EXPENSES RE. PORTED TO CONGRESS, Which Threo Practical Men Shew to Congress, Washington, April 10. «~The msjerity report on the bill reported from the Select commitiea to audit the expenses of the Inte | Prosidant sets forth that siter giving such | attention to the subject as its importance | demandad, the committee are of the opins the extension of our road from Spriog extension to Danville, will make it more than a mere branch road, Every indica aon at present oushing forward of this line and it is stated that extension of our through the valley may be in advance of the the completion of the road to the Dan- ville conneotion. This is the most cheer 10g bit of railroad news we have had for long time, - “- - # field funeral was tha occasion » by the attend! 5 1 4 3, and the bill for n, & liquors am o $00 charged t Next there is to government. hha sa to be a lawsuit funeral Chicago despatch says of P iy y brought here ¥ wing allowed exhibiting : } i i mont EX ve t Fv © WIC OR ut ( exhibition, compelling to borrow 1 One xi of waiting fo p levin, and the flowers were + : noney to complete 1 of the ladies, getting tire r payment, got out a . ‘ve { af rep wr reg stowed away in ice Justice, where they now are. the daty-rooms of a po- SOMme eminent legal talent has been secured on = aach side, and the case comes up a week a " I'he total number of distilleries in the r . x O United States is 5,2 in gallons in 1881 was 17,228,150, ii, and the prodaction The oumber engaged in grain distillation was The pro. of the fruit distilleries, however, was oaly 1,702,000 gallons, L240 ; fruit distilleries, 3,903. ot du lo this, and in consequence of it, we t add there MM olug girls, all to keep 5208 distilleries @ ast week is a ten year act, instead Arthur, yeas 201, pays 37, FF OY - nid Fae { SU As vetoed by . Wie QOUSe Ei. When they meet at Harrisburg, in a | fon that Congress may properly and legals ly assume the axpenses attendant upon | 1 % \ tha ground that he was stricken down | | whilo he was, and because he was, in the discharge of his duties as chia! executive ofcor and ohiet the army and navy of ths nation commander ins § Lad The report frefers to “the great respons sCare, untiring devo of th sibilities, the assiduo von and continued services @ Bur and makes hon Smith Townsend, { Surgeon Gener d of Dr, Nathan mediately ‘Lh 1d secome d to pd im aller the shooting , Ald save ay | that science and skill towards the i fdid a fnlish pallent’'s relief, an - IN MISSOUR), Towus Devastated and Many Persons Killed and Injured, Chicago, April 19 —Lator advices eons cerning the oyclone which visited Brown. AYA The M.. and two most fearful Sedalia, yesterday, slorm mins. ites allorward a scone of death and destruction was visible on evs Large twosstory brick business the ruins wore seattered in ¢haotic conta sions in all directions, Frame dwellings were everturned snd crushed into splint. ers, while trees were uprooted and carried | long dwiances by the force of the storm. | Hogs and other animals were picked up! in the sir, earried various distances and] i and dropped itfteloss in the track of the! storm ho first terrible intimation the people had « filha impending the ape ng h, fun in the southwest, which seemed 10 be whirling and rolling disaster wus } PORTANCO Of & low Lang blues nel shaped cloud rising in all directions, assuming every conceivs fuce a reaction from the shoek | pro “Many of the claim een rejected rs have pean allowed in pari only, i all have been rigidly scrutinized sO i much so that your commities feal aut! § ) ged 10 state Lhosa Clial Ms recor for payment are corract and just.” Commendable Col 8) mention is also made of Gon, Swaim, Rockwell, J. Stanley Brown and C. Rockwell, who, the re » ' } ing the President's illness : \ and service. The committed con ¥ Oi ‘Judes by 5 $ urging the passage of the bill agreed upon by tt The for the relief of Luerati Garileld ‘$50 00, less ANY sum paid the ate President Garflald on acconnt P It pays Dr Susan Edson, $10.000 Wo. J. Cramp, $3.00; Socretaay of the Navy $10,862 Wm R. Speare. undertak ar, $1885: C N. n, $1.002 and to various merchants and others sums varying from fifty cents to $1,000. It pro vides that when Surgeon General Barnes be retired from aclive service } on the retired the Major General majority, appropriates 0° his salary as President Bliss $25,000; Drs Jones, Elber 10 be placed list with the rank It further provides that there shall be added to the medica son, with the corps of the army one § iIrR Co TN prom i tion T | not Gov ihe late President, who was stricken dow: d £23 the President to L . vod ward to that po aropori of tho minority savs We de by the Geners object to the payment rement of the funeral expenses of hi din n tho performance of | cause bi t Our objection i the recomm of § occupying public ta th t to th 3 i repor f i ¢ grows 1s » ti aaation we the payment for ’ town. The excited and but the storm came with such velocity that no Re funnel people becanie inlensely in callare, {ces of refuge. Just before the y 3 "sb . 4 Y shaped cloud struck the town & loud, roar ing noise was heard, which was followed by sevamal loud electrical explosions in the! The fun. nel seemed to strike the ground and re. southwestern part of the town bound several feet into the air, but kept in| cles proxumily to the earth during its { entire passage through the town, It seem | od to move in a rapid rotary manner and| contact with everylhing it came in Was {drawn up in its mouth only to be drops 1 . 3 ped a few seconds later twisted and crush. Fifteen brick and frame busicess houses, between ff. teen and twenty dwellings, and the Mis. E od all out of shape Iwo souri Pacific depot and telegraph office { were entirely destroyed, and numerous other buildings badly damaged Seven persons were killed. whose names PP. Scruges, a promi Mayers, a prominentdry goods merchant; E. T. Arthurs, of Pits. | burg; filliams a traveling man, res. idence unknown; 1. P. Payne, a Baptin minister; Miller, known young man, and City Marshal White. | Perry and John Wilson, father and son, | The names of othe] All excepl Cliy | Yast iin “3 if i i i i were as follows : nent farmer; D a well J Res were fatally injured {ers ware'not obtainable. \ i hy by the fx: | of buildings. | was the most mutilated and a He was upon the sireel an i ti § “i : gfigured ( any i " I'he track of the oyvclone was about one undred and fity yards wide and extend. i fr ¢ southwestern to the northwes. mi y limit of town, totally dastra | | - {i * i } = X XXX TREASURER'S SALE. po Jy { )¥ UNSEATED LANDS"! Jos i FOR taxes wor 1880 anabiid dal ¥ ie, AND PREVIOUS YaAlA 10 Jos | Notice in hereby given that infty Bipursunnce ion A Assn Lo {bly paused on the 1h 1d A. DD, IBIS en day ul ied AY ! Act to amend @ mode 1% 4 directing lat ® 5 Rh he £1 “ LA A { LE Ln 0 of ai $y J 3 unn {i Hn : ' { wid the Liivrel Vii age yds tn Cent veral ; there wil d lenla or ry, a Thera of unsented ands - FO 48 3% Loous iy fort wh unpu £4 48 5 ith Fal § Liss ourt £1 it $3 fit bargugh i latonte HE) \¥ Sh IW 8 t1 bi 2.0 WW Ver Warrinlee names "i | NER ENTRE HALL. : i ¥ prubily following Mon ni B in i s iit s (dua iL IM » Dav 3 i IA D Harris J | ! Grand Opening Hof 40 H 40 H du Hl f40 H W of 6 L5 q 18 250.5. oO ) L400 20 42400 Tt En ’ 60 M iri Sagt 8 Je rt } 163 " Dew Lob i Dew 433 168 Thon t Leray mins Grant Lirvaves H a 13 | tH A Ie T Glo ww YHOO 430 106 i Ng of B 70 1, wa 16 P MULLEN, wee AT THE ~llotel Stand.- \ mes Irwin ph Kelso WOR K also enh Kelso ry Lane ah Luna eb Lawns HES el Liswi ne Liongeats Meson in MeGaalay i Mayors : Ms Virg Hovors Mi Afi Miia 86 4 148 lin 14 th 14 fy 14 4 HN tae Gh 4 Live yrs 141 mw ! % m PP Mienell un P' Muehall hn P Mitel] is Le Orvis Witehol Paver Packer Packs 5 A i 5 4 Tunis 1 Wanrlon urn W isrton 10 Willis enry Huines enry Haines iry Haines ' y H sitios wm Log ii fit m Tugger gar HAINES Burr argaret Barr hn ICMIRS 3 mrron gor Branham v Beek bu Bell “nry hin BB enry 13 feriok Bolen Vig da hin B homas Carstance hn ral hin Darr, Jr @ 8 ¥ Olin 8 er 433 {ih d i ny { { ai #1 44} i i$ {i RPO 103 John W boolund LIBERTY. 120 John Dunwoody Robt & Jus Hays Win Hays Goo I) eas 08 Robe win BO Kober in Jd ere Petey Liv dames A 120 Mteven Bievenson MARION, Wm Adlison 60 John Carman Robt Irwin deraminh J ascksg Th mas Lewis JM M Kinney Christ Roliver W A Thomas A h Det lomwn Yi i inmiow M How 1 » ie ¢ fOWhint ns igter {ow in Yarger sion Yarge MILES annah Brady Juni Brady J firady W mi Brady P tirady « Black 4 9 Geo Calhoun dobn waden J hn Cowden Wm Cooper Wm Dewart 3 John D irsiy Joseph Fearon 28 Simon Giratz Robert Gray Robert Gray Thomas Grant Jdumes Hepburn John Peter H weal Alessnder Hunt i Wise Richard Lake Anron Luvy 134 Wao Miles S«m'l Norton Ww Parker Richard Parker Jeremiah Parke J bn Reese Wm Sledman Thomas Smith Abraham Seott Bam'l Beott Abrabum »oeolt Sam'] Beott Robert Taggart Hen y Toland Wharton Moore David Williams PATTON. Henry Gross PENN, 0 150 Adam Bolinder 3 Wm Cook POTTER. Wm P Brady Mury Bound 11 Alex Carmeron 34 Geo Foust H B Fulmer Fdwerd Gurigus Wm Gurigus Nm Hur rising } 1 hires _ SPaING, Win MeClura bn Purdon hso av Bam'l Linn John Ligget J Z Long d Z Lon 3 168 Jasper Ma 43 168 Edward Mayston 0 701153 150 Mhuire anus ; air Mg h 0 458 168 Geo M Jauabun ih 3134 Mitchell #43 120 Luke Misner a4 Benj (4413 155 Robert Morris 8 71 Joho M Nesbit of § 435 168 J P Norris 163 Wm Parker Geo Parker Jereminh Parker Juha Pim 144 Hugh Pim VK Job Reiley 0 144 John Railay i383 168 Thos L Shippen 48 16% Bd ward Sean 45 1566 Ben H Tellman 62 Joseph Tomkins 33 160 A B Valentine 43 168 Kebecos Wain 7 ia 164 Moore Wharton i: ) Elizabeth Wharton 168 Kerney Wharton nu 8 er) ner 16 14 4 4 i ner) % 485 163 Francis West 45 158 Benjamin West 3 Francis West 54S 1565 Wo H West T7438 168 John W est R60 Francis West 133 Bird Wilson KUSH, 464 10 james Allison 453 168 John Allison (8128 James Allison Andrew Allison 6 6 hs 3 padrey Asmstron J Richard A 43 1568 Paul A pe John Black 647173 163 David Beveridge 6 (:3433 168 Poter Brutzman 2 4433 163 John Borelsad 6 OF4453 163 Paul Bush er Jam esBush Jobs Burg Bam'l Chestnut Jobo Copenhaver John haver r Jobn Cunningham Geo OI Jhoing Geo Campbell Thomas Cuthbert Sharp Delaney 1 Pit 168 John Pa Seni Sabastian Griff 58 Andrew Griff 6 166 Thomas Grant $33 153 Thomas Grant 08 16 m Gra 50 Si 3i 3 1458 James Sasworth A Ehzabeth Groe I bt G 4 156% John Gungaker “T0000 ND SERRES ~ 453 163 Christian Hair oe 216 166 Thomas Hamilton 6 Bafid3 168 Hugh Hamilton : 433 153 John Hand 403 John Harrison 150 Joseph Harrissn 55 Y68 Hugh Hamilton 5 Joseph Harrison fn rdman Philips M77 84 Hard Pail 4216 80 Robert Rainey tn Fa® = Barbara Snyder 3 163 Geo Slough : Geo Slough 42hn Nelson (owner) $133 168 Kearney Wharton 22 44 John Weidman (722 116 Jacob Weidman Joseph Wells John Wells Pau! Wells Jolin Wilson Wm Wilson 32 162 Wm Wilson 18 106 Jobin Witner RNS] Te Rha EeSRES-~ Ba B ft SRESSETBSEEED RESINS RproseER a —r wo 68 : 620 564 so , 08 108 Biiabamilion 5 on ootman 3 168 Leslie Molone W W Mongomery : John Montgomery 33 163 Jobs MeCommond Ridgway, Budd&Co. Tract Nol 8 Ridgway, Budd&Co Tract No 2 Ridgway. Budd&Co., Tract No 18 ganze " BEER BER=,.E8I2S 1 obo TERNLER SEEBEER Michael Weidner 2500 Michael Weidner 2500 J Yoder 1500 NION. Ebenezer Brenhan 39 87 WALKER, Robert Asken 154 Robt & John Baker Sam’]l Bark 22 1 1 1139 110 Kilizabeth Dau 89 Joseph Evans 2% WwW oh ed RR BD OAD De ND EBRVUBRESERR i 0's candidate for Govern | ; : | tew weeks it will b a 8 nants ate of Pennsylvania has it W Weeks, it will bo as a slate convention | jad not a state The work i { STN the Wn at service of, altondey physicians ently of tha principal business houses | v SHOE ew Bayard ‘m Bingham ix Brust wire { imphall i Carsoaden id Carscaden the St . ’ t assumed such shape as to scars the r a Geo M Hartline 51 HRS 168 Joh aud Preside Ii over who sUrgeons | i. We that liber | 1 be allowed the hj ¢ and dwellings, Two large business blocks! brick bulldings in the north} . laste «ai DRY GOODS, part of town are torn completely to) stoms and the debris scattered in every | convention late ug to concede s! } ould ns, pb Hopkins a Huber 85 40 Job Packer 89 40 Job Packer, ir Richard Purdon Jobn Purdon r 4 tar i haa 5 sf +h oa al - w WOssOrYy 148 Deen set out on ) are perfecily wil al 3 1 han » et as Senator Mitchell has been ara A128 long ago he i 16: his that the peo- SRELIREY 1 GG ny 3 : " compensstion i Day BSCS, and ist icians and su 8 compeneati t Way regent comrse ang. % him to make a a A good many of these let prominent some of whom have only i od 300 legiar Most of t or any other man that Cameron may put 1s his man. Mr, Mitchell ha 1@ correspondence to his col an § 8 shown 3} o. and the res id hi is in favor of T E88 CONETess- rt i op m iron works yiten to get upa boom for the work r of them when comes und, pr republican votes. hel hink omising it el saa who tried fo shoot the t time ago, was acquitted on insanity. ; -——— —— rman Hubbell, of the Republican mittee, has failed to break the dead-lock at Richmond over Manone's three favorite measures. Twen- ty thousand dollars is said to have been ito a Virginia legislator as a bribe gressional Com wy pp {lie house eommitiee on civil service to whom were referred the sever- 8 to enlarge the scope of the agri- il The bill provides for a secreta- ry, hall be a office four heads of bureaus. If this bill passes we hold in reserve for the new cabinet position our infatiga- ble farmer friend and Master of the State Grange, Lecnard Rhone, are. cabinet r, and r, and who 8 - —— ———— DORSEY From the New York Press. he United States court, in ton, issued a bench warrant for This mast be a pleasing fact for the republirans to contemplate. It was only some fifteen months ago that a dinner was given to is same Dorsey, as a testimonial of the ent manner in which he had spread the greenbacks over Indiana for the elec tion of Garfield and Arthur. On that oc- casion republicans of high degree, stal- warts and half breeds combined, vied with exch other to do honor to this king among ballot bribers. To him they owed thé success of their ticket and the rene s- el opportunity of another four years feast at the public erib. Why should they not have assembled to do him hon- or? Why should not Chester A. Arthur and J, Whitelaw Reid have raised the flowing bowl to his valor? Garfield owed his election to his work and that was enough for Reid. Arthur was raised to the vice presidency by his band, and that was a sufficient pretext. But behind all this there was another tale. Dorsey was commended for the manner in which he bad handled the republican sinews of war. Those sinews of war bad been obtained from Brady and his colleagues, Yesterd Washing the arrest of ex-Senator Dorsey. 1 Ar i conspirators and public plunderers. Un- der these circumstances it must be a pleasant reflection for Chester A. Arthur to remember that he extolled Dorsey as the man who accomplished his election, and that themoney which Dorsey spent came from the people through the rogue- ry of Brady and others of the gang This is not the first republican who has been elected president by stolen public funds, but it is thefirst time that the proof has been brought hometo the doors of the White House. Al pee My husband bad drunken habifs he could not overcome until Parker’s Gin ger Tonic took away his thirst for stimu- lants, restored his old energy of mind and nerves, and gave him strength to attend to business.—Cincinnati Lady. ee Ar Ae like. Beaver mav find that to be Iie «211 hb x hin § candidate wil be anything but im of the great African desert been The French yuncil has approved the schema of De Lesseps for cutiing a canal through neck of land dividing the Gulf & y arom a8 again revived. Cabinet (x the of (Grabes t of mg parts of the Deser Sahara on the south of Tunis. It 13 expected the sea will, in virtue + t fill up ' # } wigs 0 DO he Sahare. The political advan- obtained by the scheme will be the isolation of Tunis and Algeria by creating a water barrier between them and Tripoli. st of the canal is es- timated at 62 000,000 francs, > - 1 not succeed in having Vir- istricted so as to give the repub- licans and repodiators nearly all the con- 2 the li villain's sell out to the radicals, his way has been arly as rough as that of Judas. But his treason has not yet brought Virginia his heal, there were three hozest licans in the legislature who voted the democrats against his infamous mander and that blocked his game Tha o LA8 ( Mahone dic sel oi Wd © ne wit KCITY a (— sr The steamer Sanford was burned off the Florida coast,on Monday, by which nine persons perished. At Greensburg, Indiana, a mob took he prisoner, Garret, from jail and hung him on a tree, Perry county republicans have in- structed for Beaver, South Bethlehem has 70 smallpox cases vet and 10 in Bethlehem, There is a great strike at the cotton milis at Cohoes, N. Y. ddim 3ARN AND CATTLE DESTROYED BY FIRE. The Harrisburg Patriot says early Monday morning the large barn on the farm of Christian Hersney, near Hom melstown, was entirely destroyed by fire, and so rapid was the spread of the flames that but little of the contents of the building were saved. The barn con- tained seven horses, thirteen head of horned cattle, a large amount of hay and other feed, with machinery, harness, etc, all of which were destroyed together with the sheds attached which contain. el wagons, ploughs, windmill, reaper, threshing machine, harness of all kinds, many tons of hay, wheat, oats, &. The building was fally insured. Mr. Her- shey, it is stated was badly burned io bis endeavors to save some of the stock. -—- SAVAGE FEMALEFIGHT Reading. April 15.—Two young wom- én named Reedy and Wickel, while re- tarning from an entertainment last night quarreled and fought desperately in the sireet. Miss Wickel, terribly beaten, was fund afterwards on a porch, unconscious and bleeding. Thegirls had male escorts who say that they were unable to pre- vent the fight. sig ee ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN. While there are thousands of young men loafing about in large cities complaining about dull times and nothing to do, there are thousands upon thousands of acres of good land in 1his country only waiting to be tilled. Factof the business is, there are too many people who want to be lawyers, dsctors, clerks, preachers and politicians, and not enough of them rais- ing “hogs and hominy.” Light out, loaf- ers, and go to work tilling the soil, We can’t all be gentlemen. The above is sensible advice and comes from the Louisville Courier-Journal, and will be wholesome for country town loaf: ers too. eros fe A sem Cannon, the Mormon delegate to con- gress, has been refused admittance because ba has several wives, which is made a crime by the late anti-polygamy law Mr. [Cannon kas been a delegate from Utah for a number of terms. Darwin, the scientist died in London, the other day, Darwin is author of the theory that man originated from the ape, If he ever comes back will he start in again as a raonkey ? Oe nn Remarkable for overcoming disesses caused by impure water, decaying vege- | Phy in excess aven the f ordinary ¥ 9 possihin of what it was 1d ic } to baye the o be any of u atlend sd a # a but the the practice during 5 + iL RTE i tima paid by arity the are We of was no extraordinary medical skill exhib. recommande of : sums milles naj maj opinion axcessive are } ited io the treatment of tha case, and neth. ing calling for extraordinary al { for professional services. But while wills ing to be liberal we cannot consent to the 3" ance $ . { manner of payment recommended, not to i \ {theextravaganceland wanton lavishment ol | ; f i ubie funds. Ww e part of the Ri%0 Tespeciia ‘y raport protest sgainst that the rity which recommends the promotion of Sur ¥ . ak msg i geon General Barnes to s Major General's rank and retirement thereunder, the recommendation far the Dr. Woodward from Major to Lieutenant Colonel, with the rank and pay of the lat. ter office. This committee has neo juris to make any recommendations with regard to the military establishment. We were willing that the Government +hould assume to pay such sums for pro~ fessional services as might lawfully hav ® been recevered from the late President and were desirous of treating such claims as claims against the estate of deceasad rather than as properly cognizable by con. gress. We were willing, therefore, to ap- propriate to the estate such portion ofun- earned salary of the late President as would cover all such claims, but earnnot agree that excessive sums shall be appro- pristed tor professional services. Werec ommend the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved, Th at the report of the major. ity of the committee, together with the biil accompanying said report, ba recom mitted, with instructions to the committes to require all parsons having claims cogni sable by said committee to present ae rounts thereof, and to require claimants n all cases to furnish proof as to the value of tho services rendered or materiale fur nished, and in case of allowances for pro- fessional serviees as physicians or surgeon? to make such allowances only as would be properly chargeable to and proveable ngainst the estate of the late President, snd to provide in the bill when again re- ported such further appropriation of un earned salary as would cover the amounts nudited for such professional services. J. 5. BrLackpourxs, W. M. springer Bessasmin LeFrvaz, BENATOR MITCHEL GOES TO THE INDEPENDENTS The war on Cameron and bossism goes on, and as it gains in strength so do the chancces of Beaver for an election dwin- dle. On Saturday the following was tele- graphed from Philadelphia: —Senator ditchell's ailiance with the anti -Cameron republicans 1s thought to have been come pleted to-day, when he met twenty-four mt-and-out republicans ut a conference hat iasted four hours. Wolle, the leader ff last year's revolt; Representative McKee, chairman of the independent committee ; F. B. Reeves and many other nembers of the Philadelphia committee ff one hundred were active participants. Che burden of the talk, which at times vas marked by vehemence, was that un- less the republicans cease to uphold the #poils system all the thinking republicans in the state will desert it. The civil ser- vice spokesman was Henry C. Les, but all the speeches were against any compro. tnise with Cameron, The capture of Mitchell was deemed complete when he vas induced to appoint Wolfe, McKee, John W. Lee, Barker and Reeves a com- iittee to confer with the Cameron men, for it is recognized that every member of this committee is bitter in his hatred of Cameron and itching to hit him a blow. Though Mitchell railed at spoilsmen and affected to hope for peaceful adjustment of faction troubles, his appointment of a full-fledged independent committee is generally believed to indicate his surren- ver to those whom he met to-day. Dems ocrats are satisfied that by to-day’s work the breach between the factions is widened, promotion of ietio n . i ly DESTRUCTIVE SOUTHERN CYCLONE Macon, Ga., April 4.—A cyclone passed through a number of counties in this state on Saturday night. Samuel Gove, father of Ex Congressman Samuel F, Goverand a Miss Liookhars were killed. Reports from Dallas county, Alabama, state that five negroes were killed and fa number seriously wounded. mimesis A TERRIBLE TORNADO Wilmington, N. C., April 24.—A terrible tornado passed through Brunswick and Reader counties Saturday afternoon, de- stroying much property, One child was killed and several persons seriously in- tation, etc., is Brown's Iron Bitters. Peruna in itself is a great physician. dire cli Besides those reported killed last nigh t| | James Jackson had bis back broken and] will die, C Kolly leg broken; Perry! | Wilson, Dick Hickmun, W.| H. Steers and Schoelin Chapman, severe. | leg broken; { y bruised, Brownville is the oldest town | {in Saline county, snd is situated on the] | Missouri Pacific Railroad, twenty-two) i { Sedalia, and not far from) rom miles | Sweat Springs. | | The total number of persons killed or in| ! 1 The OC y Hote 1 wo plete wreok yred foots up over 150 i uy i block isa ¢ { left but & pile | The body of a farmer named Matt | liams was taken {rom the ru fone. His head was mashed to a pulp | | At Montrose Hearie coumty, Mo, Inst! entirely demolished the itm wriar and debris, | Wil i i bricks, m ne at ha fons i | night the storm Baptist and Christian Churches, and did} moreor less damage to twenty other build} ings, The Farmer's Institue school build-| ling was struck by the cylone. The wind carried the structure entirely away, strew | f 0 | .ng the debris over the prarie for miles. | | Children in some instances were carried a long distance and a number o riously hurt. The damage will be nearly $20 000. | i - STABS HIS WIFE NINETEEN | TIMES A horrible murder—the result of intems«| poerance—was committed at an early hour! yesterday morning at No. 408 East Tenth/ street. The victim was Mary Lennon, thirty-six years old, and the murderer her husband John, thirty-five years old, a tailor by trade. Policeman Calvin, of the Hous ton Street Squad, forced an entrance to the house upon hearing the woman's screams The woman was conscious, although her body was shockingly mutilated. An am. bulance was called and she was removed to Bellovus Hospital, where she died at 10 o'clock. Coroner Brady took her sates mortem statement. She said that she had bean married twelve years ago and lived buppily with ber husband until 1877. when he began to drink heavily, He was in the habit of beating her and frequently threat aned to kill her. At BR o'clock Monday night he returned home after having bean | ahsent since Friday. Ha was under the! influence of liquor and in bad humor. | She prepared supper for him and after the meni he went to sleep on a lounge. She! did not eare te disturb him, and about! midnight she went to bed. Bhortly after! 20'clock she was awnkoned by a noise in/ the kitchen, She gol up and found her i i husband ut the hydrant drawing water. | She asked him to make less noise, but he! turned savagely and told her to mind her] own business. She threatened to call the iandlord. This further infuriated him. Ha opened a large clasp~knife and brand ishing it aloft suid he bad often threatened to back her to pieces and he would do it vow. Mrs, Lennon fled into the adjoining room, followed by her husband, who seiz. ed her by the throat and plunged the knife into her abdomen repeatedly until the entrails protruded. Duringlthe strug. gle she was cut in the back, on the loins aud thighs, and floally the knife was drawn across the back of her neck, caus- ing a wound three inches in length. Ten non was still hacking at his wife when the policeman entered The knife was taken from him after a furious strugele. Hi seemed perfectly indifferent when asked bis reason for the murderous assault anid, with brutal coolness, that he had premised to cut his wife to pieces and had simply kept his promise. At the hospital the woman was put under the care of Dr Ball, who did all in his power to save her fu. But it was a hopeless case, asany one i the wounds in the back, abdomen or neck would have caused death, Dr. Bull aid that she had altogether nineteen ounds—eight in the abdomen, four in ihe back, two on the neck and the rest on her arms and thighs, f them go | wnd —————— ——-— ps THE FORD BOYS SURPRISED. 8t, Louis, Mo., April 18, 1682.—A pecs isl to thePost- Despatch t m St. Joseph says: ~The messenger v ith the Govern. or's pardon for the Ford boys bas not yet arrived as they are still in jail. 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