v. - -. s, J" "?n mm ?;' 8 A f- ," - er''Saf P ,;v J fi "tj" T3J2?: "rr- -us- e ex- ciighber. "vaa te IIH Mult was that from Itarevllle I tO MM) ilie iloctet'x nus ni nit kkmains. Collin In which tlie doieasod was Tiiiried was 111 a geed state (if preservation. There was net a pirtlcle l meld en the outslde el It riie bejy was In n belly ili. composed stale, but ttmt was exs.-'ted, as triu nun whs hurled In tlie extremely het weather of tlie latter part of August Net wlth'tamllng tlie terrible stench tlie i-jile crowded around and watched tlie doctor during lilt work which lasted mi hour nnd a half. 1he doctor Hut exatnlued the head for frat'.uret 'Ilia nk till wji mvle lure, tlie neck at the back nvrt el the head 1 openod hut no marks of vlnlence weie round. Tlie skull was net fractured, nor ai the neck broken. Tim cuiiitnotiwe-ilth'a ellltera ox ex letted te Itud, from the representations made, that the ncik was broken. 'Ilioexaml imtieu of the body did net hear out that theory. Ill n i iMt nin i .iimis, Thu doctor nex' re ti'ive I ptrt of thu howl, liver and stemal h. 'I In ! worn plicst In a Initie and sealed and brought te this city ler anal vsls. Tlie object el the analysis Is te ascertain whether or net thorn was poison In tlie system. The heart bere the appou appeu appou ance el being heslthy which would disprove the theory el the corenor'a doctor wlioie opinion was that duath resulted Irein pu.vly la el thu heart. " 1)30 n I may hive bein choked or smeth. Dred te death "a ild Dr. Divls today, "but el rour-e the bejy wsi no much doceuipDsed that no marks would be loll by which It would be ascertained that deelh rotulted In either el tbose was " The ellicers who utile the arrests were kept busy en Monday In siibn'nslng the witnetste-, and In alt tlfleeii or twenty hsve been nnttlied te be at Alderiuau ltarr'a ollke tbm afternoon. I'hu Kenvrat Improrsieu It that the district attorney will uhtntlnnthe charge of murder niter the maturlal w Itucsstw have been examined and confine hlniHulf te an ttlert te prove that the accused robbed DanuUera largnsumer money. It It said that a witness hat Ik-cu found who will swear that en thu day titliire Dennis' diMtti he had ever (OKI tti money. Alter death when a seircli was made only H) was leuud,and it is claimed that these defendants weie the only parties who had set e-s te Ileuult' pergenal tlfte". t:llUl3 -SI TtIK HKtUIXU Ilie Multitude Sfi llrrat That Ilie IIIk L'uurt Itoeiu S te.l, The hrelLera of Dennis retained 11. frank i:ttilem,iti te utltl the dlitrlct hltorney In presei-utlng the cue shirtly beh re 2 o'clock Hess, Key Herman and Kllswerth were taken Irem the prison te the oi!le of Alder Mirr, whero their Btlernejs, Messrs. Ilru bikur, S'elntnyt l)vl, Heuser and .1. Hay Urewn, were awaiting them. The olllce was se much rrowded with witnesses: ami ethers ititere-te'l In (he hearing that It was augeited te a IJejrit te thu orphans' court room te her the testimony. 'I he suggestion was agreed upon by all the attorneys Interested, and when the aider man announced that the witnesses would be heard at the court house, thore waa n big ruab madoder that building. It was rumored this afternoon that the court room would be the place of meeting and when the crowd from Alderman Ilarr'a elllte, and thu hun dreds who ceultl net get Inte the elllcu reached the court room standing room only was left, thn.tolet into the secret having ap propriated all the teita. A soceud adjourn ment was midu mrwary by reason of the great throng occupying every Inch el space In the room. At tbe suggestion el representatives of the dsily pipers the commissioners were seen and asked for permission te wse the large court room, 'the necessary permission was se cured, and onee mere there was a big rush for the upstairs room. The narrow passage in tbe rear of the court room was Boen blocked and for a time It looked as If there would be somebody hurt. Te add te the excitement, a man tramped en a parlor match anil tbu noiseand lUme en the stairway lelt some under the impression that the stairway was en lire. It was nearly half-past two o'clock when all were comfortably seated and It was an nounced that nil was In leadlnist for thu hearing. hie iibvn vi .n' 111101111:11 1 km nil.-. Tbe lint witness called was Isaae Dennis, a brother of the deceased. He testltled as fellows : "I live at Karmersv ilie and last saw my urotber a little berore haymaking; after his death I get vyrd of It through Kby itudy, who aald Geerge was at Barovllle the night berore ; Kudy said that an iurpueat was neces sary ; sent word te my brother .lames alxiiit thedeath; when 1 get te liudy'a tlie Jury hid get together. After the Jury went upstairs 1 wanted te go along up but was net nllowed. After the Jury was told about bis brother's money; 1 asked Kby whether be knew where thu keys were; we searched and found 77.02 nnd alterwards examined the body. Ills neck was limber, there were narka en the body and face; bis money purse Unit he only get the night before bis de.ith was missing and has net yet been leiind; there were two t-crews taken nut el the lock te bis desk and the Impression of a ploueof ,Ireu used te lone open the desk; Itudy en the day of lilt death mid Ueerge had a great I t 1 . , , I lOlthu , . II llirf . I- r, ,.,.w. . 1 ,"",-'., .'AJT,. .V.' ,'r, rf " ' i" t ..u 1 . e I til . 'twe'v fc'.J 11 " " ' '"JteUal U Kit ; ; ftufil 'e . d. . elbvi 'Ue 1 i- u .r.dertai "r amd , md be. gu, 'Uit tl" fxu. en tlfUi mtti' "" "trs 1...0 ; 1 t . no '. J tc - ,if , , I vll Jl .. . 11 sut 1 i.i ' t e v u itf iu . 1 i - i nern 4 t-'li t -t' . t tji . v 1 st . ' f" IV -pt ' U S T J ' - isn 1 get ninil dead ; , Herman net ak any FSIIMONV, t lle at Kpli. loerge Dennis, ik nu the alter- ,lm In May bolore lila posses'lon ft nutei J 1 drme Itnr netlcn of the e'i ln"k ; 1 had a Itudy en that had Mept In the 'oie Ida death , 1 i lltteta and could Indications that the r.n open , could net llnd fTlth hit money was, Itudy erge't bretht r at aoen as ire was hi much ideating l It wn net aale te leate the u ; en the day alter thu death ii lining iihetbagiu width (leorf(e's as kept, this bag had overy ludl- uf hat lug money lit It recently, V the Imdy en the Ice , I luerue'a face waa yelled and I think thoreweredlncoloratlons 'jti It , en the day of the luneral I Haw the body , It was bleatod , 1 naw Itudy, Kllnwertli, lleruiau and I leas at Hudy'a house the day el rioerKu'a death , I had a conversation with the undurtakur seme time alter the luneral, but the defendants cm net prexmi , (ioerne waaau early rlser." Un cress extuilnatlen wltiiexs tctllltxl that he rcuuled the mime at l.pliMta that naa tettlllixl te In thief. ei I it'i it mist n.triiit.t. Olllcer llelss sworn . "I executed warrants In this caxe en l;by Itudy and Mart lless , when I rend the annul te Itudy, his slater wasMandlnc at the tlove and Khy's sister axked me whethir I hml a warrant ter IMIh IMIh werth , I stld no ; alie said he ought te ha arrosled . he was here that night , was in It and knows all about It , Itudydid net say anjthliiK , I did net nsk any ijues ijues tlen laifoie Kudy's shier made the remarks above noted , when 1 read the warrant te Herman, lie asked me whether the rett el the heys, naming ltud,i:ilswerth and !les,had been arrested." Olllier t'ramer correlKjrate.i Olilcer Helks as te what took plate when the warrant was real te Itudj "When we get outside Hudy'a huin-u llett atketl me whelhcr I had a warrant I )r lluriiMti , when 1 went te Klls Klls werth'a house, he nnd his father asked If I had a warrant for llernnn, and the old gen. tlemaii said t would net take his liey unless I took IJerinin." Ulllcer MtiiriuftiHr terrnl orated 1 ramer as te what took plate at Klltweith's house whim he was assaulted. Jehn M. Ilurkhelder anirmed, " I ni.. West Karl tenlili nr I arineisTllle. I was collector of laxet. On the lllh of Kehru ary 1 was at a hmse t.ile at Ilarovllle and asked Ilerman for Ills lax. He aald he did net have it, and tint a Mr. Kreider would paj It. AfturwatiU Keuheu llermtu said lit) would have m liiey, but Kby Huuy ewihI him J.e, at he had bailetl him for a horse, he said If Kudy did net pay hlui he knew ami would tell thing that would bring I'.by Itudy Inte trouble , he would go elght rars In the penitentiary and piy money out lsldts , he said lies knows the same thing and he would slick te me." 'Itm wltntft win aked only one Imm.i tetlal U(ntlen in cre-tt exauiliittloe. I tettlinnn Ha4 ll'ilt lntttnlgil Ml 1 ) tut .iHiiiruiiiin km.. I imM hy lltilli lur ami AiratOtic (he t'rshlnnt n signature 'I he Senate en Mendii pasted the IInuj labor arbitration bill. 'I hu bill, w tilth new only requires the sig nature el the president te make It a law, pro vides that whenever dltlerences or contro versies ante betweeu railroad companies on en on gaged In Inter-state and territorial transporta tion of piepcrty fir pasteugers and thu em em em plojes of thu railroad ceiuanies, which dltlerences or controversies may binder, luipede, elwtruct, Interrupt or allect such transportation of preperly or HUtseiigers, if, uKm the written preposition et ithr party te the controversy te submit thelr dlllerenDrx te arbitration the ether party shall an pt the preposition, then such party Is authorized te select one person, and the two persons thus selected te chotwe a third person, all three of whom shall txtcitlr.ens of the I ntted Mates, and wholly Impartial and dlslnterestei in re specttti such dltlereucvH and coutreveMea, aud the tbrce persens thus npiHiinttnl uru created and constituted a tieard el arbitration, " with the duties, powers aud privileges herelnatter set forth. ' The second seuluu grants the beard of arbi tration thu same mwer In respect te its authority te summon persons aud papers as Is new postetaed by the Tutted States com cem com mltsleuert, but prev Idea that ue witness shall be compelled te dlcleu tbe secrets or pre d uce the papers el any labor organization et which he may be a member. The heard Is given authority toemplny a stenographer and te pre-scrlls) nevetsary rules aud regulations. Kactt et said arbitrators, the soctieu provides, shall take an tuth te honesty, fairly aud faithfully perform his duties, and that he Is net personally interested In the subject In con treversy. Any order llntllng conclusion or award made by a majority of tbe arbitrators shall be of the same lorte and ellect as If all three of the arbitrators concurred therein. Soctieu .1 makes It the duty of the beard or arbitration, Immediately uveu its selection, te ergaului hI the nearest practicable point te the plate el the origin of the controversy, ami te hear and duteruilue the matters et dif ference which may bu submitted te them in writing. After concluding Its investigation the beard isdlrected te publicly announce Its award, which, with the tlndlugsef fact iixm which It Is based, shall be reduced te writing bv thu arbitrators concurring therein, aud te gether with the testimony taken In the cite, shall bu tiled with the commissioner of labor of the I ulted Mates, who shall make sin li award puhlle as seen as the same shall have been received by htm. Hoctien I prev c a that It shall be the right of nil empleyes engaged In the controversy te appoint, by designation in writing, 0110 or mere iMtrsens te act ler them iu thu election of an arbitrator te represent them upon thu beard of arbitration. Section f tixes the compensation of the arbitrators at (10 per day while actually cm plowed, aud the compensation of the ether etlleersand witnesses at tbe rate prescribed ler similar services In Untied States com cem com mlsMleneih' courts. 1 1 Is provided, bow ev er, that net exceeding (1,000 shall be paid nut of theiretsury in a 01 ray me expenses el any single arbitration. f-aturrn Mf n lllisri l.liKasa lull. The subcommittee of the Heuse ways anil means committee appolnted te prep ire a llipter license bill hat practically agreed upeu the 1 1 reek a high llconse bill, with several Important uiodltlcatiens. One el the latter retains the present system of granting and repealing licenses all ever the state. That prevision of the llroeks bill requiring that the placea licensed shall liave hotel accom modations, etc, Is stricken nut, Tbu entire sections et the llroeks bill fixing the rate el license lax Is nuporaedod by the se.'. KUIIMj lllf. M'A'At tihni. LAkum ijuAHTiTtma uv thihkwd - MIIUlll TMJI I'AUT WMKK. I'rlcrs AtcrSKlug I'rum II te li Cents Tureuxh, Net Math lniiilrr uel Ijr Ihs Havana arlsiy Betne Hale lliurted l"T C'urrts- Iieniuuu-Sisln til liutaul Markrdf. As slate t In the I.NTl.i.i.ltiKNLKIl last week, dealers went iptletly buying upagreat deal mere of the lbi'1 crop than they cared te tell about Tlieli iieratlens have been prlnclially Iu seed leaf, which they have been bujlng generally at low llgurea, the prices averaglng from (i cents te 12 cents threuglu It will be noticed In the sales printed below that n much greater proportion of the crop has been Imtigbt In bulk at a given price through than in throeor mero grades, as has benn the practice In lortner )ears. Iu seme district almost tbe entlre sed leaf crop has been bought up and It Is estimated that onehslf If net two-thirds nf that variety has already been bought Several of the packing beuses In this city re ceived large Humilities of the weed last week, half s dc73U packers receiving from W.OOi) te 160,000 Huuds each. Sklles A. Frey received the last iiametl quantity, and I. owls V. Dsllaven net ninth less. While the see I It at Is going etr se rapidly there Is comparatively llttle doing Iu Havana seed. 'Iheie are two or mere reasons ler this. Thi dealers say the growers bold it at tee high a llgurit , that they ask a prlce for It as II they thought It a gilt ctlge crop, whereas It Is only an ordinary one. Many farmers, ou the ether hand, are net at all anxious te sell. They say their tebve Is new In sweat and Is net In lit condition te show te buyers. When In condition they bellove It will be mere eagerly sought for and at prices considerably In advance el these new ellered. Net much Is doing In old tobacco Just new. Indeed the supply has pretty nearly been dlse.ed of. The largest sale we have heard of I ene uf tds., cases by It II. Itru Itru baker, en private terms. Hklles it, Frey have sold several small lets and D. A. Mayer sold 37 cases In three leta te local mainline turers. What (lur CorrcuptindeDls 37 Our Kavvllnsvillei'orrespendont1undtr date of February ;s, writes as fellows. Considerable seed leaf has been bought up In this locality, but there still remains con siderable. Very Utile has been done In the Havana, home few buyers bave neon exam ining the crop. Hut mwt say they are net yet rustly te buy that kind. There appears te lie a dlesltlun 011 the part of the farmers te refuse te show their crops, and seme few actually locked thilr cellars when they heard of one coming, they claim that their tobacco u imir in sweat, aud that some et the buyers come In a cellar, gme i.m f ej,e tobacco, and In many ensm iw a rick all te pieces and cause the farmer much treuble 11x111 vcID besides Injuring the tobicce. Of course this sort of work Is only con (1 nod te a few buyers, who, If they would Is) mero careful, would net need te complain of farmers net wanting te show a crop; se far we have net beard el any trouble butneeu the farmers and buyer or thu delivery el thu crop. Thu lollewlug sales have been made In thU vicinity Frank Smith, t! acres, 7 through , l.luanuel Krh, crop at t through; Dave Stewart, crop at s. through , Ouorge lllckey, crop at s; through , Ahum C'rt'amer, crop at 7 through, Ailmn Onltith crop ate1, through, IluiiJ Sehner, J acres at 0', through , Ab-r-olem (fechuauer, 1 acie at 0 , through Let ulfrttr, crop seed leat at 7 through. Henry lireulierger sold hit seed leaf at 10 through, ami hit Hav sua seed at U, ft, 1, 1. Mnunt ebuaud Mclnltj. I ue lollewlug t jbii'ce crops of seedleaf to te to bectohave been sold in this vicinity . Al. Hagan, J acres te I.edermau, for ' through HI Us h tliiuhauute seltl hit crop te same en private tonus. Kujiiutn liill bought the following let U. S. Keudig A Ce. . Itiac Walten, ', acre, for P' , j, . . HjuJ. Creinar, ' aere, for 4j through, Wm. Sellers, 3', acres, for ri threugli , Jamet Clark's crop for !t through, J. A. Alexauder's crop for f', through. Frank lless neld . acrus te 00k for -, J , Harry MoMullen, I itcru te bviue for s, J Win. Armstrong sjld bts crop te name ler b't through ; Jehn Cimpbell, .; acres, te McAllister, fur 7',, and another let ter 7 through ; Themas . Neel, 1 , acre te Hil debraud, ler 7 through ; 1. M. Kautleian, 7 acres, te Laudla for '.', 1,2; K. W. Krh, acre te same, for s through , Henry Doutt, J acres te McAllister, for u, through . .Marls Itice sold his crop te S. H. Kendlg for ( through. Ne H ivana has yet been sold. The seed leaf has all beuu bought up in this vicinity. Sties Iu Oregon and Mclullj Our correspondent reports thu following lets et tobacco sold the last week . Jehn I.audls, 1 aero at S through , Adam Sheen burger, 1 aero at 8" j through ; Henry Ilewder, 1 acre at 7 through ; Jehu Shall, I aero at '; through all seed let! mid sold te llershey, of Petersburg. Uaae Weuger sold bis crop of seed leaf te lltcti A Seu en the Ibili of this mouth and delivered It en IheUMh toreeelve7's through, but that llriu made another Uirgalu aud euly wauled te pi til 111 1 and 2 Hence he took it home. They say It damaged in seveu days. Halts al 1.1111 ami Rlnliy. 'lhul.ltlt f.'i'K'tt publlthes the fellow ing. I'eter II. lies', recently sold .1,100 pounds sued leaf tobacco te Tuller Kres. at 1.1, .1 and 2. .lelm Yerger sold bis Havana at 17, r and J. Abram II. llubur dispesed of Ins Havana at 20 and I. The i-ellers reside near Mtltx and the prices they recolved speak well for the Warwick township crop. KIl Hess, et llairville, sold I iure el seedleat tobacco te lteuben Leng, of Mauhulm, at 7', through. Martin I roll, el New Haven, sold Jehu F.vans a let el I lav ana tobacco at.lt is retried, 2.1, ft and 2. 'Ilie following tobacco sales hav e been recently ellectcd Iu Clay township : Kamuel II. llingeman 2 acres Havana te Fry A MikMli at ll, I aud 2; Mrs. Catliarlne .tillers a let of tobacco at 10, -I and 2. K. N. Ktiy, sold Fry A Mikscti 2,000 teunds wrap pers nt 1ft ; C20 pounds aocends at I, and 70.') pounds tillers al 2. Hales In aud Around Letlugten. The following tobacco sales In tbe vicinity et Lexington have been reported : Jehn D Hhrelner, :i acres Havana te A. It. Hei II at 18, 0, I, 2 ; Joel Hlppert, I acre seed leaf te Iteiibeu ISecker at 10 aud 2 ; Henry Schrelner and Jehn Hammer, 1 acres seed leal te Jacob Keller at (I cents; J. Hammer, let Havana te Keller at ft',' round; Jereme Mlley, l'j acres seed leaf te Harry Meiskey, at in, I and 2 ; Jobu Farmer, let seed leaf te Shlfslrr A droll, at '.) and 2 ; Hen Workman, let seed leaf te same, at 0, and 2; Addlseu Mlley, I acre seed leaf te same, ats and"; Mrs. Michael Moseman, ', acre at is reund: u 1 t " , .. t ". xi lei t .' t .. 1 1 1 ftH I , I 1 1 ,11 I J. 1 1 ytl a-i- tu s .0 i 'i.isr, ' r. lit. -itl ial te li. t-n, at 1 1, ; ' t v '"li'', i RvlO U- 1. "I . Jv M I J. I tl iry WU0a1.1l W"' eeu s's,'j leaf te ' 'd' 1 . I ei J-1 i.-tt 1 -- "i " ' d a a 1 sn t 1 I r fir j. af 1 10 ' . 1 ( , 1 iiu ;, ,vi 1 t iu, lowing crops of 'Ml seed leaf, during the past two weeks : in Manhulm township (leorge Delp, i acres, II, 1,2; David Itarnish, 0 acres, 12, 3, 2; Jehn II. Vngel, 1 seres, 12, ,t, 2; N. I.. Oetr, 2 acres, 12, 1,2 , Henry ()atnler,.1 acres, 10,3,2, Jehn K. HUrk, 3', acres, J, 3, 2; Abner Miller, lac ret, 10 through. In l'eiuei township (J. J. King, I acre, 11, 3, 2, II. l Mlllur, 3i acres, iu, 3,2, llenj. Chariet, 2 acres, 4 through ; 1 ucre7 through ; Jatuti Itheatls, 1 aero, 71,' through , -'i acres, 0 through , .laneb Kruldur, 2 aires, 7 threugli ; David M. lleit, 2acres, 8 through; Abr'm Kiitlr, S aTOS " threugli. In Salisbury township I. K. t'rubK I', acres, le'j, 3,2 ; Mcllvtln A tire ,3 acres, 10, 2, 2 ; Tbes. Hiter, la-.ra', '1 tliretigh. In ('onestoga tewnsblp-Clirlttlan Wnrfel, fiacres, 12, I, 2 , Jehn Clark, 1 aero, 12, 3, 2, Alfred II. Uardner, I , sarin, 11, i, , Samunl War f el, 1 aero, 10, j; Jehn 1 stibtcb, ltj aires, 10, 3, 2 ; Win. C. smith, 1 aero, 10, 3, 2 ; Henry l'aes, 2i, s"re, s, 2 , Ainm Urabcr, .1 acres, III, 3, 2, I aero, llire'igii , Andrew (ioed, I acres, 7 threugli; ChrltlUu Hest, 1 acre, 7S through , Hen) F. Humtrir, ' acre, 8 through, Jehn II. Hirnlsli, I aero, 10 through. In Strasburg tunusllp Onorge Wulk, 2 acres, 11,1, 2, Oeorge Wllk, .tares, 12, I; Oeorge Welk 1 Bcre, it, through (feergu Welk, I aero, 1) through In I.ovjeck township H. H lllttr, I acres, 8 through. On Monday another ulra let of 'vi crop was sold te a dlilerent Inn, which had been grown Iu Strasburg leviishlj) for 20 through. It was en private terms New Vtrk llsrkvl riemU ? Tobacco leural Most of the memlier- of tbe leaf trvle am In the country liew, sektng a suitable and suniclent supply of tie universally termed unsuitable and insullllent 'SO crop. As could be expts'ted, prrjet are higher than these applied te tbe V-arep. under the clr cumstancea, they are ustltied and will, If paid Judiciously, nccuiegoed returns. In the market proper things are moving along rapidly. There m life unit bustle al most every where, and leaf business Is nt present while net n ulnt -at least qulte a satisfactory enterprise, mil ene which will, under present clrcumstiuces, lruprove still further. Ibe hales of the weet are nlruevt a repeti tion of tbote of last weei, with an nldltlen of sales of nearly W0 casoief " Little Dutch" or Its cousins, etc. Thop'lie for these are ro re ro erted by the sellers at 19 fonts, and by the bujersat 11 cents. Washington's birthday bringing up tlie minierles of the llttle hatchet atlatr evidently does net apply te some transactions In thIeat trade Sumatra Very active. Salet 100 bilw al 11.20 te fl 75. Havana Meleratelr aftlve. Sales '"0 bales at S-'i 1 ents te fl 2n. I rem the Sew 1 erk Totstce Leal Cigar Leaf This bjlng a holiday week, anticipations of large business were nut lu order, and would net bive been reatUed hid they been. The scramble for old Us and Cs continues, and an entsrprislng Water street rirm hunted up a fe hundred cases lu Canada and brought them into the market this week. They will be gobbled up, no doubt, In 11 hurry. Since these geed are ueu stir the pre . - mil wit I 1 ' par say km ' del I an 1 M me bes Tin bl ii S vviti tl.' K de lng tl. S IM lebi Y01 1S7 1 lit 11 Ma lft(i Ha' .lii i Prices ret iiitmii tciiuru uttiti hum j 1.1c tirlll. Fluoeuts nnd a iinrktt' as repiircl by the demaiid. Smoking 'I olncce Clie ip 1:1 1 let coem te have the llrst call, vvhlle standard liran.ls must bu ueedud te cutnmiu 1 .1 luutleu. Cigars -This brauch suit retains the I righ' nnst se len couterrud ui ci Its uiuruhaii i Matiutatlurera are well sui-ie 1. Snutl Mauutauturuta ute lectlvlm; lh 'r share et orders. Sued Leaf lluhlnes 111 tlie uiaulpuli ion el leat tobacco, suitable I ir cigar pursit, shows an improved leelmg thu pist week; aud what It still bettur, u .luii'ieu tl ri 3 Is netlcable. Sumatra recelvet u stei l sili1. Havana show i tlie mm actlvltv llallliiiiitt si tikrl Tbe roeolptaof Mar md teba ca mtinuu light, but thore lnv D 1 eon seme low hn of both old aud new cr p w llhiu current pieti liens. Of ceurst.', tin -e Is llttle or 11 1 lleriug stock. Ohie It dull, in usual a tl is season, salet of only (1 lih is nulng repertt.l Inspected thit week at hbds Msrjluid. Iltlillllllsvlllc 'N. .) VltiXil The marl e'. lias dropped luck this week te a lather quiet siatu igalu, mid tsrv lew mlis are being made, i-iJHielally In new lobicte. lu the old, however, a little in r activity hat been displi nl, an I qutte n ' w crops luve bleu iiiiicUa-ctl. Tlie prl e- 1 r old ler mu lling lets have betin s In 1 ut". Isticy ltts are held al II te IS ttnts, fue deiiuud ler old Ngoetl. -Most of tbobiuunhtverotuuitd home. MlaniiKiiui.' eiiiu. There it 11 brisk demand ler all vane'.lut lu trim suctions et the wee't Llttle Dutih figured laruHlv, Ht prl, es cloie te 7 ler n. ('runs of h7 .Imuier's siunltli are vvtdely MMtteiedaud bold at 1" l' I.'. Sued It held alt te'J old and new. llullctin. running I'.iliaiilillnarj, Kieiii the WasliuiBteu Clitic. Kmdall teCirlltle That was a line tut von gaveii", wasn't It ' Carlisle . Ah, Sammy, that was a sort of 11 pild pre quo. don't chew knew. lUiitlall We'll make you suioke for it vet, old lullnvv, Carlisle . All rigl t, but you'll be sicker yet before i 011 are ttone with it ltsudall. Yeu think you will give ut 11 tw 1st en our bill, ileji'i ? Carlisle. I'm 11 it committing myself, Samuel. I f you ehoe-o te baf k bur, go right ahead . don't worry About me. itaudall,. Yeu want te drlve 1 plug into legislation, don't von.' Carlisle : I'd 11s lulflis 110U JCandall : Oh this Is spiniest. Carlisle: You'd beltci take the slun'1' I" Uie next campaign. Handall . 1 shall, sir. 1 hl-U buferit , 11 's If n for , , .t ' '. , , I J I . ,.! t lu-,4, U 1 t.4i, .t 'tis lOul vB.1.,, .' , l.).t . I si, i . 1 in, 's Uu tv.c vi !, e .u , nui ii. ra, li .11 . mn ii0 tu.a n ti tin' ti" f ' ;ttf ami 1 ' ' tl.l a h . - iscu i 1 1 ' l u 1 'a - , is,t t's a t ...acta vvtleti w , . MfSi- Tti I oeir ' u 1 tt , si, t It t I . i-tlllvl) ,lv. uitiiur.MUfc eun rum iMVuu,m.m The Oreat I'mtel trie Munej flees Inte ,, miJsJ ilKlppl Utter and lu Tributaries fean (jlvstils lleU 3S,000 lur Ihs llailiur at Erie. Wash iNore.v, March I. Tbe rlver and liaber bill us agreed uhiii In tonference and as passed by the Heuse appropriates the fol fel low lng sums for the points named : Matnn lleckland harlter (20,000; Mount Desert harbor f 10 000; Nsrragus river t75, Ofw, Hack Cove ;2e,0tM, Yerk harbor too, toe, tee, 000. MassR"hutetls Lvnn harbor 7,000 ; Nan tucket harbor ?15,0e0, Nowburvpert bsrber tl5,0O0; I'lvmeuth harbor 15,000; Scltuate hirbertV'W Connecticut -New Haven biokwater, 75, 000. New Yerk flullale harbor, 22.',0e0, Dun kirk hatber, S,0fi0, (levvauus bay barlmr, tin 000. Pennsylvania Krle harbor, $75,000. Delaware Newcastle lce harbor, (5,000. Maryland Haltlmore harbor, 1175,000, District of Columbia Potomac river, (175, 000. Virginia Norfolk, 75,000, Chlncoieaguo bay, (20,000 , DatiBOinend river, f,000. Oa Savaunah, (0,000. Texas Arkansas pass, (CO, 000. Ohie Cleveland, (10,000 ; Huren, (10,000 ; Sandusky, (25,000. Michigan Urand Marats, (.10,000, Ht. .Ieeih, (8,000 Wisconsin Milwaukee, (e0,000. Minnesota Duluth, (10,000. Callfornla-Humbeidt, (75,000 Oregon Columbia river, (22,),0O0 ; Ya qulma bay, ?70,000 , Lewer Willamette rlver, (j0 000. Khode Island Pawtucket, (20,000 . Green Jacket Sheals, (10,000. New Jersey Passaic, (la,000. West Irgiula Ureal Kanawha, (1C.),000 North Carolina Cape i-ear, (130,000. Flerida SL Jehns, (111,000. Arkansas Arkansas river, (125,000. 1 liuels Illinois river, (100,oeo. Missouri Missouri river, (276,000: head waters Mississippi (reservoirs), (15,000. Mississippi river Meuth of Illinois river te mouth of Ohie river, (175,000 ; below Ohie river, (1,100,000. A new appropriation of (5,000 has been added for the improvement of Nemlnl bay anil creek, Virginia, Oregon Ca'cades of the Columbia, (125, 000. THU CI)(lltK1HBi VOMfABBD. Mhircln That of Cleveland Harpaucs That of tlie I.sle riesldent Uarltald. t rem the New Yerk Herald. 1 be tlrat two years of the Domeeratic ad ad mtnlstralleu expire next Friday at neon. The Congress vv hi -U thou ends has bcen per sltteutlyiHVlled, but Us work uiskea a very muth better showing lluu that or tbe Con gress, Ilepubllcan lu both braucues, which came In with Ojuaral Oartield, as this one cauiu in with Cleveland. The Oilfield Cjngren was Republlcin In 'te coiiitnerce 1 ivv , lentn, me law siletlng lands lu aeveralty te In illaus ; olevouth, the autl-pelygauiy law, iwclfth, a lavv exteuding the tree delivery system te cities el ten tbeusaud Inhabitants, and thlrleeulli, the act redeemiug trade dollars. It it prebable that before It dissolves next Cridav soveruletherlmportantmeasuris will be pissed as the Joint resolution for uu inquiry Inte the Pacltlu railroad ucceuuta ami thu repeal et the tenure el nllice act. Thul is te t-.iy, the tiarlluld Cougress, Ue public 111 in both bniuclies, did no geed, but much th it vvut scandalously bad. The Cleve land Cuiigrtas, lu spite et Republican ob. ttructieii in the Senate, has done a great iu my Kentl thiels, all et which ought te li iv e lieu doue long age , and It has bad no m. imlals nnd has been carulul of the public meuej. Tlie tentrast It very great, aud verv decidedly ill favor of the Clovelaud Cnq."-" ; KI'KIJ I'.VJIIJJOVijI. 1'iratl.u It) III" seiintti ul the lllll te hxtlrpsle Inlvtlliiiis Cuttle Itlseates. 1 pun motion of Mr, Miller the pleuio pleuie pleuio piieuuienla bill vvvs taken up In the .Senate en Monday. 1 pen the motion made bv Mr. Diwotte reconsider the vote by which the Cdmunds subatltute was last week adopted, the vote sloes! ii) te J- Se thu motion te roc .insider vvat cvrrled. The question then recurring en Mr. I'.iimuiKis' suuiiiiute, air. Harris made a motion that turther consideration be post poned until te morrow. Lest ID te 3 1 'lhu lMmiiiidsHUbttitiite was then rejected -yeis 1 1, navs J'J. Mr. uttetlerud nn amendiiieut requiring the assent et the authorities et a statu belere the commission can extund auv el the appro appre appro prien lliereen. Last veatil, navs Ju Mr. Van Wjck ronewed bis amendment extending tlie application of the bill tosnlue I'Ulsne aud cholera and ether contagious diseases among sw lue. Adopted. 'I he bill was passed -yeas (-', nays 1 ). 'I he bill authenHs and requires Ilie V16 deut te HlilHilut a beard el three lattlu cetY iiiltsieiiers, te be ilislguateU " Thep1' .States Cattle Couimistleii." JSJ" the coiiimissleners Is e be fi . 'Ilie commlssleuers am .fa? " Iterseu or by sKenlsi e enter any .run he-, Irn IuUIuk ." yards, cars te bellwve that auy,ontagleus disease exist, huiI te make investigation in regard te the siuie. I i'en the discovery el such dlseae itieyare te glve notice, by publication in newspapers te lit eistouce mill et the locality mid te notify the elll lalser anuuti of trans trans trans Itortatleti ceiiiliAUies delnc business In Dm v 1 , 1 c t ' .1 .lh Mk! " t ' r -e .,1m, " li 1. j , . . lu, n t, ii stfwury iiul uate -vlu UH ii'-ar., P w-U - ur-i ' ,. I. 1 1 i fKHJll 1 ll'..ui 1 '! Imuran Hem Defeats riot. Will Hlincii MatitiThat Was Without Itetuit, WoetTKit, Ohie, Msrjh I.-Duucan lless and Prof. Will WilllewresllodUraeco Heinan style at the Academy el Music here last even ing for (2m and the championship, best three rej Tin 1110 nrst bout was wen by WIU'e bouCtc,elsen m ten minutes; the second WllllewSJsJjUJ llvomluules by a ijodybeld. alter ten mteiis0 Ditrd bout en a foul, Willis's leg. luliwwrugKle, ltess catctlng utes and a ball by i?tr'01lrtu ' 3 ""in. lock. The llfth bout and thrifi?" ana rm by lless in four and a hair niin1SJM wen Willie's eclence was unequal te Kens Kscli Had Twe Fallt, HANiitlKY, Ohie, March 1. Chrlslel and the Jap wrestled a niixed match here Inst night for (200 a side, beat three in live. The llrst and third falls, Uracco-Keman, were wen by Chrlslel. Second anil feutlh fall?, catcb-as-catcb can, aud the tilth fall, (Irrtcco (Irrtcce (Irrtcco llemait were wen by the Jap. TUHSE DUtH tlUHMtU TU ItBAtU Tbeir Patlier's Marrow Eacapa While Fleeing Fruru the llnrulng Hume, Mahian-va, Ark , March 1. A cabin about a tulle south or this place, occupied by a negre named Ei. Burten and bis family, consisting of his wifeaud three children, aged 3, 0 aud 1 1 j ears, was burned Sunday night Ibe family, with tbe exception of the wire, who was attending church near town, bad letlred about J o'clock. The negre was awakened by a portion oftberoof falling en the bed In which he was sleeping aud setting II en fire. Ue Immediately jumped aud seized his three children, who wero sleeping In tbe same room, and started toward the deer, but before be could reach it another part of the reef fell In, knocking his children from him. Ue was unable te find them again and bad te abandon them and save liimself, wblcb be did by Jumping out et a window. Tbe beya were burned te death and the father terribly burned. Tbe Are is supposed te have originated from the chimney. sa IL ei h e a rt U c! Twe Killed and Beven Wounded. Oaiide.v CiTr, Ka, March I A aerleua sheeting affray occurred at Coronade, Wich ita county, last nlgbt, wherein two men were killed and several ethers seriously, perhapa fatally shot. There was a row between citi zens of Loet! and Coronade ever the removal of the county seat, a drunken man started Bhoetlng and there was a battle. William Kalns, druggist, Charles Celter, liveryman, both et Loet), were killed ; Km met Dialing, Frank Jeness, a son of tbe mayor, Jehnsen and At Bevey, all of Leetl, were fatally wounded. Details are meagre. A llallreau Sued Fer 1110,000. iNuiANAreLis, March 1. The Union rail way company yesterday tiled suit in tbe cir cuit court against the Cincinnati, Hamilton t Indianapalia railroad, asking Judgment for (10,000 for the use of tbe Union tracks by the latter company from May 1, ISM, te Decem ber 31. US& Tbe plalntlll also alleges that house for t-afe keeping until after Ler con finement, when she, together w ith ber father, who remains lu Jail, will be tried for the killing. Mslilieil Klettn Times. Cuiliue, March 1 Anscn Clark stabbed James Kenuedy eleven timea last nUbt, at the corner of Desplulnes and Terquer stieets. Nine of the wounds are In the back, one ever the eje-, and one in the left breast Ken uedy was taken te tbe hospital, where bis recovery la tlieuitht possible. Clark was looked up lu the West Twellth street station. Tuey Are Nus Law it W vsiiixneN, March 1. The piesldent tit-day signed the bills for the rearrnugement of the adjutant general's department of tbe army , ler the coiibtructlen et a bridge at Cuattuuoega , te prohibit thu Importation of mackerel during the spawning season; te make Tauipa, Kla., a irt of entry, aud a number ul elheis. Hie lUrth Still HtiaklitB. Kemi, March 1. Larthqunke tremors at frequt-ut Intervals continue te occur through out Iho Itvllan Hievera. Ne further datuage has been done, however, but thu isxiple are greatly frightened. 1.UMION, March 1 'Hie l'rlnce of Wales arrived here from l'aris te day In the best of health. 'rimers uu rnrce Tapers W a""' M . ..vv a 1 . k 1 1.. Is . MarcW.-Tbe prlntera en the Aen'irirf. luu r.l aud iriscensiii will strike te day at !"" " "u " cent in co..iitUien, klnB the rate as cents ou ,iiiem.m HP l3 cents ou morning naisjr- I'lia puUuers eiler te co npromUe, but lhu prlnlwlll net accept the etler. U'teitftl Aturilerer uauglit. s.Mrwi, Man , .Mann l Ait Italian Ldamed ti Trauuiracs was arrested here last night charged with inurderlug a fellow countryman in Chicago iu a dispute ever a game of cards A copy el an Italian paper of Chicago glv lug au account of the crime was found upon hlui, and slash en the wrist He lllls the description or the murderer. I liclit WetKhl I'liRlllaisluriiiltt. 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