The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 07, 1876, Image 2

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    The Somerset Herald.
J urn-:. IV 6.
W EDMUAY. "
i:m:ctokai. ticket
KI.E.T.'BB AT LABKI!.
HENJAM1X H HHEWSTER.
I'lillMlclptlU.
JOHN V. CH ALFA XT,
Allegheny.
snly of Sevmour taik .
I
Cro bii-;
ivco point. After n.arehiog : or's i...-n-t :;t Bel'-iil'e. Hi . to ly. ;
iTil... luminal streets, the lic.e-'on the b..di -s found in f; woods near
Vrw Vork June 1. Jarrctt & Pal- ---i! ;n f,.,nt of the Masonic Tern-! there yesterday, the buik-t per of the,
U Ti.no..nntinpntl ExnrfSS train -.i ,.-l, !, rvriowi-H t.v lliO of. , Tienmnn H.jU-r ill I It-lttrviilu IDUl'OU
I'mvrii I lirath I w May.
mg
throu;;
tjl r. reiKT!" im i'irs?'.i. . mi rs. . driven ss It a "
-i ej-l:L. . . . .. . . .
x-.... i. I.,,..! Th.i'a the uowis o. ueiisui au.l iriunt mi .j - wliul tll, ei!rl ol I J
' .. . . . which the Democracy of tbe coutitr ? thn nrovincial police and
iiijurn J, lul it i -. ac utterance when u Secretary of i!nilrr vhn had also arrived on the ; ; H to make the trio r .i..,. :,i rnmnmMit of . Her! h..m s those if a family ibat
r - . - ' - 'WUllu o w - y m II S i.M li t: vj.ctuv. , - ... -... - .. - - ....... -
A Jl-rld correspondent. ays , vr ;n rcnubliran administration ' Jr. foru. lnT limited to flirnt-ir k... l."rncis.o in eiirbtv-. i i ci ti,. :rrl afmitW at il,t liou.-c from- the I'D
to 31t of May. I li '
: iS Joseph May, of cVSUf
Grai d otli-i lip left a trunk ot the
fo'.iod
The Denver (Col ) AVw
'2'ih says: "Two Swedes,
ULe Snow y Rsue oti foot.
Mv
of
cr-sinif
left the
administration
- r.mr linllrs . tl!iD!Q ou!l
Loois from the! the brand of the thief upon bis fore-,,;.. 0fl3red of confioioa: them wi:htn j liu rB. cbicara ,au d Omaha. lyf' 1 j which itwa dwiiiissed."
'bead. The fact that the tlicrac-ed , narrow circle. Tbe rows ot bulla- ( ii, tj,irt niornioar, with a nunibtr ; The inHailatinQ of the
i-ererai ac-;.
daut
he is the Crst choice ot cine-tenics oi lew irom Lis uisrD enate. ana recti rea : ;. the flisics wherever on opponu- r.lir i,0.lr? stonoiair .-u!T i i'1-; n.iinmnnil.TV of rennf I vanm. after
I. JOHN WIIJ5H.
- HtNRY IISSKN.
a. HRl.s 1. IKiFFMAN.
A. 11 S. T. JiNtS.
V Kl'WIX A. FITLKV.
. HKXJAM1N 8MITH.
T. J. VT. 1) KNAE1.
. J AO Ml KNAU.
. JOHN B. WAtt'Ui.
10. Joj rH THOMAS.
!J. AKIOFARIMSt
11 I.KWIS FOIHE.
15. LP S. fllXMAN.
U. WlU.I AM AL,ItK.
II. M ILLS L. TK ACT.
1. K W. STARKWEATHER.
IT. I) AN11X J. MORREJ.L.
1. JF.KKMIAH LYONS.
. WIIX1AM HAY.
91. V IIXIAM CAMEK'N.
21. J. I). imMllt.
ii. 1IAX1EL O XIEL.
set. W 1IXIAM NKHB.
M. ANPRF.W B. I!KRIER.
C'.. UMI'KLM. J A KSON.
JAMES W1TERMAN
27. W. W. W1LUER.
the deieirates to St.
i. ... J l:.. i '.at.-.
. " , v , i'oPicialwas origioallj a I)eaiacrat, j in)s lining Graude Allee, anioa oth-L f passoen, iucludintf t
in-law (tunkling) is not nomiuated j . . oJje M when ;f ,,,ml.Th in reat danirer nt one ; t ' ,n,i maia for tbe above
: i wuiiuuHi, iv " 1 ever, nis pumici cuav icnuus mm uu-, iiirie were cavea ;
to many ot tbeni if be feLould be j dergone a cbanjre; and tbe additional ptated generally that the
nominated by
State and carried by acclamation.
Stiintpit lloti!"'. in lleribmid I'an,
larud dou tbe
Aire iuteiidii: to !; h
i.. i i ....,.
if r-mri'i ..... . . - .
n the 4-h :' , ,
, ' iicdvt and s-laru-i
regitee'1 , . .
: , , t,i.iin-.. iucv aire
,r. ' Hot M-hibur y
eers of le Kranu uwiimanneiT in j nou?e, iu mm-o ci , - ; h , k ihuu' .-fvroiv.
mention-, r, K.aDifttouk !areat the A ad-! crsphfl of ail tbe deceased made by!. :..K.r i. it . T., .,!" .
11 liooed places. The friend-1 f tbe ,ewv f Mui;t; this BfiernooDf tu ex- j George loiter, t-I Evanville, and a evtniil onu,f ,Lt. uu.lt ri.tr,iej
whole dis-. Ir-Vl.j;er Ratbered at the dept on ! . : s beini accomaanie-J bv elee-! hyma book i:b the uar.ie .f ('bus-' . j,," , ,t -J....
one of the Western i t that in bis ruin was la vol ve-J, as trjtt compri-ed within the ppaee i tbe departure of th train, and with lion3 of IlUsii; froll, iU1Jet, Mjzart, . line liecker io it. The 6utpot.iik!i ! . .. ; f btten and had bjreiv
an active pamcipani in u9 n .un, , wunaea on lue i ) muaie, nreworns nuu imnS uu'-; (Jouuod, ami oilier eminent em-: trial tne woman a" mmt oi uont' j slr?nth pnoii 'h en .ti It to walk He
: the w ile ot his bosom, j 'emorraio- ' ptrj'f-t, trom t tic rncitei ueiti iwn them a eale vovaife. several corn-i i(-r!. : Uecki-r. TI.e irrt:ri oi the jury
The llou.-eot UeprweniaUve has ( daughter ot a democrat e .tate
passed the bill antboriziog the par- j no effect ia checking the express
. 1 ., 'sions of cladnes at the difgrace
cnaseoi iwemy minion unr wvi .,, n,nlIW,i;,' nran ..i, t.,-it, Granite Aloe, now
of filrer bullion to be coined r orat0ra and politicians. Hut change j rcniain but forest of chimney btacks
ipsue. This w ill be ample to cover j quickly came orer the scene. I'rom ; an,j eaiouhlering ruiua.
tbe first ! jeering and taantmg liepiibiicans ue-i xhe streets wholly or partially ue-
cauue of tbe peculations ot a corrupt hr0yed may le enunieratea as m
War Secretary, these same democrat- j i-)W.s . Claire, Fontaine, IJurton, l're
ic journals and orators soon felt tbeui- j v0?i piessis, Scott Decolit, ISerthe
ulr called on to defend or "excuse ; illt st. Margaret. Laebeuratiere. St.
.1 IT- ,.r 1 Ht f.rr ! . , ti.... . ...
i- adiiwt .iii:n r.mc vi ' i 12 nf ti'iiti ( niin rm nn me ir.uu ? . i ut? r :ti, l. .,r m.it. .n,i ii.irt
street, inclusive : on the ; vent- J partv expect to dine in Sail Fraoebe : '.ura jr! were crowded to-uigbt ! w.unan and
Claire and J ontaine street, ana 0 ;on Sunday. The actoM are uudir a , 1D ,.afijon ,,f a crand reception i himfe'.f. It s unnoted that poveny
was ti Hie llect . tfcai -iay stoi me
hiid sud then killed
all tbe boardiDg natural to
taodling of small coin, and
habituate the people to tbe
tcetalic currency, that wLeo
will so
use of
the or
der for gold resumption cme. It
will come as easily and harmlessly
as "falling off a log." I
The reduction io tbe public debt
for the mouth of May was four mil-
lions, six hundredjand seventeen thou
9and, Cve hundred and fifteen dollars
(4.017,515) and for thn eleven months
ICll'liUK llj uaitj vwvu.j .. . w
rtltK mtmlwra Oi tll(' and one-half millions, which is twice
Republican Stat? COIIlJ.ugn as tic reduction for tbecor
miUf P are teqMSU d oresponding eleven month, of the pre
' : ' r i ceding fiscal Tear. This reduction is
meet at the Lochiel i-no. t EOurce ;f delight to
tet. itl ftarri&hurfj, Ij tne democracy, who are becoming
individual members o' their own .Michel . Anable, Dartinv, Artillery.
party, North and South, for crooked gt . froix, St. Julia, Su Augustine
practices. The lightniug first struck j B3(j t Kustoche. At one time, also,
Hambletoo, tbe committee clerk, who jrj-.hrrs were carried by tbe wind aud
in bis excess of treasonable zel, j f,.jl jQ showers within the walls, set-
f-nrsed the memorr of his son lv
naming bim in honor of the Brcarpin
of President Lincolu; and after a des
perate effort on the part of his friends
to save bim, llambleton stepped
down and out. Agaia and a,'a.u
tin? fire to a iiiimber of premises,
but in all rases the fUmes were speed
ilv extinguished.
"After nightfall the wind lulled
sornewhat.ao ! the confl agration grad-iialh-
burnt itself cut on tbe line of
Ketlnesttaij, June
2 ist, at -j o'clock !P.
Important business
he transacted at
meet in a. and a full
fendftnee is desired.
leu. j(cyrj,
Chairman.
:t. 11. A'orris.
Secretary.
the j harder to please as the election ap-
,,proacbes.
trill The near approach of the Uepubli
tlliS ,can National Convention, which
flfm ! meets at Cincinnati on tbe 14th inst.,
! has set the politicians to cyphering
'over the probable result u tuc tirst
ballot. A very large proportion of
1 the delegates are uninstructed, and
! becce the estimates vary eonsidera
I bly. All concede that Mr. Dlaine
j will lead largely on the first ballot
The X. Y. Hair gives the follow
i ider as its estimate of the Erst ballot:
did the lightning strike, and i Si Lustai be street, Laving nothing
and again did Democratic ofii jinls I rl(re l0 f(,ej p,,,, ow iu? to the fortu-
come to gnet. .na now comei. me , oato intervention at thi point ot tne
greatest of all. Sjaker Kerr has j pa(i 4 rie j aQlj esplanade.
leen arraigned, and it is now bisj it was reported lust night that a
turn to "rise and explain."' The wouiaa wart ruissii)r .also a child of
Democratic Speaker, w ho was con- j Cote, a joiner, on Scott Hreet,
sidered by his party above reproach, i .no hinwi lf iril badlv burnt about
; has been charged under oato 'to i ih fi amf hands, aud also one or
having procured appointments in tne j,wo t.bildren whose names it was im
regular army for a price. And the j p0S!.;ije t0 ascertain. It is also stat
witness to his alleged cupidity, the ij lial one nf t0 Duae 0f the Good
mm w ho made tbe negotiations, and j Shepherd Convent, in a very delicate
who paid bim tne money tor ttie com- 0f Leajl0i received soch a nerv
mission, stood up, in Mr. Kerr's , lw ..i, ,.!. a8 (0 puDerindoce her
presence, belore the vongre.-Honai . j(j,,n death. There were a nuruher
encairenient to play there Monday
night. The train consists of a loco
motive, a baggage car, a combined
commissary tar and a I'ullrnan palace
hotel car.
and promenade concert given by the j led to the act.
Grand vonimandery ot the fctate
of Pennsylvania to the visiting Sir
Knights and their ladies. Tbe halls
were connected bv a covered aau car-
Tbe traiu passed Harrisburg one i ,pd I)riiJ handsomely iliu
minute ahead of time, and passed j miaated. AT 8 o'clock un address of
Altoona on time, without making any , wejt0rm) wa3 delivered by the Moi-t
stop between Jersey City and A I- h.;,,,.,,, .Grand Masterof the United
toona, and arrived at Pittsburg at I s H,,u. James II. ll...kin. at
lKtmacr by Mrm.
tha close or
iciiiiir.cn' ed
the prunienaue j
vb!ca
The festivkks
a late hour.
were
I Illnlnr
! Morloa
j Hri"W
Hiinruiiit...
(Ullklilllf
..
lH'lifrntee ly herh'i'n
Hsvh
.lexrll
..l"y Waililiuniif
... 1 ukumn
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IU
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The return of tbe ao-cl!eJ Re
publican primary election held on
Saturday lat-t, will lie found in an
other column of tin papsr, and we i
invite the attention of the honest Re
publican voters of the county to tbe
wmstrom fr.tu ds, w hich a compari
son of tbcro, with the true party vote
n.t at the lat ireneral lection will
bray. We .d j not propose to as- Conklmg S7, Hartranft 5j, Hayes 50,
Kault," or io bold responsible tbe sue-1 Jc well 1(, Washburne 1, but adds
cestui candidates for the groFS frauds that "in some cases the friends of the
and possible corruption which pre- candidates doubtless over-estimate
vailed at tnanv of the foils, we brinir ! their, strength. 1 his w... pronamy
1 . , . . r.l t
i" imina to tie tne ease wuu
x-.ui ;
The New York Tribune gives
P.laine 202, Hristow Morton 110,
no ra;lir:g eLarges against the o'ticers
who held these elections, but we dim
ply invite investigation from tbe
honest nion of the party, who can no
longer tshut their eyes to Jibe speedy
destrucion hich jnust surely over
whelm us if we invite their repeti
tion, bv submitting to frauds of this
nature. For the information of those
who have not at hand a table of the
nartv vote at the last election for !
1
Governor, e give a few f perimen I
bricks from Saturdav' work. Last1
Pr'mtow asd Conk'.iag, w bile the re
verse is likely to prove true in regard
to Mr. Uiaine."
The Daltimore j wrivnn gives the
following table; P.laine 304, Morton
112, Conklingrf.l, Jiristow OS, Hart
ranft 5S, Hays 44, unknown 53.
committee, and while iook.ng tue
Speaker coolly in the eye, detailed
the ecandalous transaction. Mr.
Kerr made a pweeping denial of the
charge, and here the matter rests
for the present Of course the Dem
ocratic journals throughout the length
and breadth of the land will offer nil
sorts of explanations of this transac
tion of this transaction. The cry of
perjury, of conspiracy, will be raised
against the witnvrscs against, him
(fur, le it reniemWred, the testimony
comes not from one person alone, but
from several) nil the means at their
command will be used to shield the
Speaker. They care not w betber he
be guilty or innocent, so that ho es
capes conviction. Meanwhile, it be
hooves all decent men and j luraals
to suspend judgment till the evideuce
is all in on both sides and the case is
'summed up. Do not imitate the in
decent haste of tne Democratic pres.',
al.ii'h frtiati-ri nvpr an exoosure
- - o -- t .
which involved the nation in dis
grace. If Speaker Kerr is able to es
tablish his innocence, we!!; we shnll !
rejoice, with all good citizens If he
shall be proved guilty, let bim, and
all like bim, of whatever political
complexion, be made examples of for
the rising generation. llarrinlmrj
Trh'graph.
The Democratic drag net spread
; for Republican oflicials, has caught
another Democratic whale. This
time it is Speaker Kerr, whom one cf
the scaudal committee nets has uaex-
.ovember Allegheny township poiiea i iw.twi!r dragged to the surface. The
f. votes for Governor Hartranft; onSpegke" h cllc with having sold
Saturday he polled 101 votes. Rroth-for cash an sppo;0tnicnt to West
r-valley pave HI ReptiblicaD votes, I poiDti an(J tLe te6tim0Dr ;9 much
now are returned. icrnn ea.-:
50 then, now she returns over 1 0.
New Haitiinoregave 4, now she sends
tip over 50, Meyersdale gave 3, now
he returns ICC. Sjmerset township
.increases trom 3.72 to 501.
Fraud! fraud! fraud is marked all
a'.l over these returns, for no one w ill
dare astcrt this to be an increased
I'epuLlieauJ vote, and we ask of a'.l
honest Republicans what are you go
ing to do about it?
The St. I.cu'iS Times thinks that
every day makes it look more evident
that a western man will receive tbe
Democratic nomination for the Presi-leucr.
k Washington dispatch says, Mr.
I'laioc's frienda here are just now in
'igb spirit of the good news from
the Republican State Conventions.
They feel confident of success at the
National Convention ai d then at the
palls in November.
To start an iufornal blander upon
& man, and then, when he proves it
to be a 'ie. to charge biu with being
a weak candidate because be is al
ways explaining that, we take it, i
a kind of argument that might make
aq honest man profane.
GovfhVoR Habtcaxft has select
ed Chester X. Farr, Jr.. an attorney
ti Jaw of Reading, as LU Private
Sreeettry, t succeed Maj-ir A. Wil
son Norris, who wa reeeiMy ap
pointed State Reporter. Mr. Farr,
liy virtue of his new office, becomes
Recorder of tbe Pardons, and all
communications relative to pardons
wil 1 liereafter be addressed to bioa.
Now the Hancock wing of the Dt
Mocracy are beginning t attempt to
prove that their favorite had nothing
to do with the banging of Mrs.Sar
rtt. ISefore they get through they
will be compelled, ia order to makt
bim thoroughly tceepUble to the Ie-;ihe post;tit,n.
more conclusive than that upon which
the worst charges have been based
against Republican.
A witness whose character is as
jyet unimjeached, swears most posi
tively that he paid the cash $45d.OO
to Mr. Kerr himself, and Mr. Keer
swears positively that be did not sell
tbe tppointnient or receive the money.
There is perjury here beyond tbe
shadow of i. doubt. Who is the
scoundrel is tbe iiuastion? The wit
ness, Harney, stands uniupeched,
aud is sustained by the facts liiai
Kerr did procure the appointment,
that the appointee did not belong to
bis (Kerr's) district or State, aud
thus is raised the pertinent inquiry,
why did Kerr, a Democrat, give this
valuable appointment to a young
Republican from the State of New
York, when seore of young Demo
crats in his own State were at tbe
time anxiously seeking such appoint
ments? To all this Mr. Kerr's friends
asswer not, and defend only on the
grouui of bis denial, and his general
character for bonety. From the
Democratic stand poiut, Uiis amounts
to just nothing, for the coaiisitlees,
pariians, and press of that party
have eagerly condemned and denounc
ed as convicted loaves, Republicans
eijuftl io character and integrity to
Mr. Speaker Kerr, on the testimony
of witnesses without character, and
occasionally without sanity. In addi-
, ..: jr Kerr jjas ijjvuly,.,
4iiusi'it ;u i mesh of contradictions
that eau iiiljr le reconciled nor ex
plained. He now insists that he
never kaew Harney, the witters, nor
Gr en. je man whom he appointed,
I ie I. letters on file in tbe War
o(V prve, not only that Green was
appoint d ta bis rcccniraendatioD,
but that he person!!? certified that
the man (jreeo) whom be now eays
lie never saw or knew, was physic
ally, morally, and mentally Ctted for
Did Mr. Kerr lie then,
GREAT CONFLAGRATION.
HeuWs of Horn liwA in
ScJsrers Conpiiit. to Pass tin KigM in tit Fields.
of minor casualties. Tuere was a
considcrab'e amouut of pilfering
owing to the extent of f.rjund over
w hich the goods and sufferers were
scattered
Through the initiative of the May
or the riding school, drill shed, artil
krv and Jesuit barracks were ob
tained from the authorities as (daces
of refuge. Dread was ordered dur
iog the everiinir, and that with tea,
served to satisfy s ime of the famish
iog cues for the nionieut. Similar
measures were eiso taken this morn
ing, .Mid a public meeting has been
called for this afternoon. A rough
calculation puts down the number of
houses at between six and seven hun
dred, uhd that of the inhabitants reu
Jeit'd homeless and thrown depeuJ-
eot for shelter upon tbe eharilv of
1 their Inendi and the puulic Ust nmht
at about the satue number of thous
ands. Many families, however, in
cluding di'Iieate aud poorly or haif
clad unJ tenilied women with iti
lacts, preferred to reuiuin out in tbe
old air, guardiag their little effects
from the herds of miserable and un
scrupulous plunderers to accepting
protection in such shelter as iu tbe
emergency aud hurry and turmoil of
the hour the authorities were enabled
to provide. It is impossible as yet
to get the amouut of Ijss to the iu-etira-uce
companies.
Careful inquiry shows the uumber
of streets bnrucd over was seventeen,
and the number of houses burned
between four aud five thou&aud.
The lo-s is estimated at $S00,000.
Two fatal aud many minor causual
ties occurred. The meeting called
by the Mayor to devise means of re
lief for tbe sufferers was largely at
tended, and a committee was ap
pointed to procure subscription. .
F.flwrla r lb llrfmca f Avail.
The Indiana.
mocrary ,t 16rger jo snow mi; ce wbt.u be cer,iGed t0 faeti ur vbifh Le
Lad notbiag to do with tbe euppre- coulJ ouU bt) iBfornieil bj m
Pioo of tbe reWlio io any way !tcjniliotance wilh his appointee, or
whatever. does be falsify now, when he alleges
he never knew him or even saw him,
and if tbe latter assertions be true
then the question agaio recurs
(Jietiei , May 30. A fire started
in Scott street this afternoon, and is
now raging. Fifty bouses have
been destroyed. The efforts of the j
firemen appear useless, and owing
to the prevailing high winds aud the
amount of inflammablo material in
the neighborhood, it is feared that the
greater part of the St Louis suburb
will be destroyed.
Later 0 p m. The fire contin
ues to rage with unabated fury. Al
ready the towts destroyed mav be
Cist iNNATi, June 1 A dispatch
from Lincoln, Neb., last eveniug,
gives the following particulars of the
massacre, by Indians, of a large
portion of Captaiu Stone's company
of Cincinnatians, en rmle for tbe
j;'uck Hills. Part of tbe expedition
Was passing tbrongn '.je
abut fifty m;ies" from
counted bv hundreds.
Llaiost tbe
Tne 11irridrj Teleyrajib truth-,
fully remarks, -When tbe Deni cra.t
controlled tbe finances of Pennsylva
nia, land wa taxed and the debt in
creased, tbe interest and bonds beiog
in a measure repudiated. TLe Re
publicans obtained control, the debt
was reduced from $40,000,000 to
1 20,000, , the taxes taken off real
estate, tbe interest promptly paid and
the bonds reduced as rapidly as tbey
became dae."
lr is thought that tie Iieiknap im
peach men t trial will ie postponed un
til November next, arien the Senate
will reassemble for that apecial pur
pose. The trial will occupy nearly
why did be appoint a young tnau be
Lever saw or knew, of adverse polit
ical seotimeuiSj residing ;c another
State? We do not even now jt ti;
fac; of this testimony assert that Mr.
Kerr is guilty, but we dosaytbet
meting out to bim the kind of justice
and judgment that bis fellows have
meted out to Republicans, be stands
focvicted and damned, ne now has
the ioor. cd we anxiously await the
explanation oi jiis apparently crook
ed courses. If le c annot satisfy tbe
public by lucidly explaining the pecu-
whole population of the lower part
of tbe St Louis suburb are moving,
and hundreds of poor sufferers will
be compelled to pass the niht in
the fields. Thousands of
people aie on the streets reviewing the
fire. The water was turned off from
the ward when the Gre started, w hich
will account for its rapid spread.
The Assylum of the Good Shepherd
is now out of danger.
Qi-ebec, May 5 Jt is now at
10 i' m., still burning liercejy, lyt is
somewhat under coutrol. The bi'h
wind of the afternoon has moderated,
and a good supply of water is now
available. Tbe fire has passed
tltfvogii the center of tbe St. Louis
suhuru, eten,ding trom tbe extreme i
western limit to the e? stern limit fac
ing the fortifications, tiwn goutbcrlr
to the Grand Alee and nor'.beii? to
the third street south of St. John
street No e.-tiniaie of tbe loss can
be made to-night The number of
bouses burnt may be put down as
1,000, and tbe loss will reach o;.c
million. Tbe fields adjacent to the
burnt district are covered with goods
of all descriptions.
iebe May 31. Tbe fire here
yesterday is reported as having been
caused Jly children playing with
matches. It was gotten completely
under control about miJuight, after
having burnt a passage cjesr through
tbe center of tbe St Louis suburbs
from east to west, extending ou the
north in some places to tbe neighbor
hood of St John street Many -f tbe
residents ot that street moved their
effects to places of safety. Tbe num
ber of bouses destroyed is estiou'ed
at about seven hundred The amount
jof insurance is very large, but at
present it is impossible to learn bow
much. Many oi lie enferers were
sheltered last night in the r'v'iog
sebco', drill t-bed and artillery bar
racks. A meeting to devke means for
their relief is called for to-day. Sev
eral residences inside the walls were
fired by sparks, but fortunately were
discovered and extinguished before
doing much damage. Three or four
cbiLireu are missing, and are suppos
ed to have perished ia tbe names.
sand 'bills,
Red Cloud
agency ; the day was warm aCd tbe
road nearly impassable from sand.
Tbe men had deposited coats and
weapons in wagons, and weie strag
gling wearily bebiud, when the In
dians rushed down and cut tbem off
trota iiij traiu. The massacre fol
lowed with butiittuiffsietance.' The
Indians numbered several hundred.
The leaders, Stone and James Wood,
were auiocg the first to fall. As far
as atcei taioed, the names of the kill
ed are asfjlliwa; Stone, Armstrong,
Kelly, Huddlestone, West Walinsky,
Purr, Leboyteaux, Bauer, Wunck,
Old wage, Shattetiger, Latrs, Kruncb,
Mozeante, Caddie, McKeag, Lean
cer and two drivers.
Tbe bearer of the report declares
bat not a single one of tbe party of
forty -fiii.e p.-caped. Several of tbe
In dies, K-aijKii and rnutijated, were
taken into North f.oup Fort' It
stated that nearir ail the JnJiaus
hiive left tLe agencies, and ar on tbe
warpath.
Omaha, June 1 The billowing
dii:tch was received from the pro
prietor of be Sydney and Black
Hills Stage Line': "JJy stage driver
from tbe agency to Sidney ""came on
loot to the l latte. His borpe wasj
killed under him. The Indians got
the mail and saddle,' This pives evi
dence that tbe Indians are operating
south of tbe agencies, but to what
extent and in what numbers is on
known."
10:3$ a. m , two minutes ahead f
time, without stopping hetween Jer
sey City and nttsourg. t r.e run j kppt up unli
was a continuous one or 4 '.) nines
with one engine, w hich it is believed ; The f Train
is without precedeut. Af;eraiielaj
of only six minutes for a change of
engines, tbe train left for Chiengo.
The Hgbe3t rate of pjieed attained
between here and New York was 02
miles an hour, the lowest 25 n:':'es.
The average was 44 miles
Chicaoo, Jone 1. The California
fast mail train arrived here at 10
o'clock, 25 minutes ahead of time,
and after ten minutes' delay at ihe
two depots started west on tLe X on fa-
western Road. It is expected that!
the train will reach the Mississippi j
river at 12 o'clock, just 24 hours j
from New York. The average sneed
has heen about 44 miles tier liwur and ! rapid tr iiisH,
ihe fastest running was about 0
Cor nci r, Br.iTFs, June 2 Jarrett
fc Palmer's fast train arrived here at
1:30 this morning, local time, thirty
seven minutes ahead of schedule time.
Chicaoo, June 2 The trans-continental
train which left here at 10:45
last night, on tbe California line of
tbe CLieago A- Northwestern Rail
way, erossed the Mississippi and ar
rived at Clinton, Iowa, at 1:0') a. in ,
or about six miuutes later than in
tended. The train arrived at Couu
cil Bluffs at 0:27 a. m , June 2d, hav
ing made the run of 402 miles in ten
hours and fifty-seven minutes, includ
ing stops. The average was one mile
in 114-10 minutes. The folk wing
remarkable rntis were made: Two
and one-ba'.f miles in two minutes,
forty-five miles in forty-four minutes,
and feventy-five miles in seventy,
teven minutes. Four engineers run
through. The division superintend
ents accompanying th trnin clxim
the run could easily be made in nine
hours. Tbe traiu left Omaha at l:()
Omaba time.
OvAUt, June 10 The trans con
linr ntal fast train has met with irreat
success since leavin- here, with tbe jed by long ruus, such ns are now be
.:.u ,.r i,ut-;,,,r i.nt 1. ins made ou this experimental trip.
on the smokiuar ear. nv which tr, was
delaved tweuir minutes
L.v Crosse, Wis, May 31 A
severe rain and hail-storm passed
over this city lx-t evening at 5:30
o'clock accompanied by a fearful gale
of wind, which has d ne considerable
damage io the city and sorronnding
country. Several large trees in tbe
city were uprouied, and the luaitar
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j V tl a liUltll 1U 1111 Ulll,H'-ll3 wT
; furious gule. At North-Li-Cross an
Uniployu io Goddard's sawmill,
j George Hiek-i, was struck by a fI-
enger traiu i liu stick of timber aud killed. IIo
eveniog one
the Summit,
blind, frost b tten,
strength enough eti
reported that hi companion had
frozen to death. Su--o ufu r leaving
the Summit the slurm set iu, and
they became bewildered, benumbed
with cold, anl lot their way. They
threw away their blankets to facili
tate their movements, and the match
store he tt-lls, nud iheif is liitlt.
b'ulit itat cv.iy iLinir happened
just as reUn il l,v bim He ia'but 2-i
ears old, and ifceson of Jacob G.
Anmun, a well-known music teacher
I: vmg.oo Twelfth street and Chouteau
nveuuo. He says that a reward of
$250 has been offered f.r ihe arrest
of the desperadees by the town of
Georgetown, and a smaller reward
for tbe recovery of the horse by the
proprietor of the Georgetown liverv
siV.ie. Tbe object cf the mn fn
Miioiug him up i.- a mvsterv to
yoiuiir Amano, and the strangest
pin oi an is mat mey iu not take
his monev. V. .mil
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TIM Weather.
Llmira, X. Y. June 4 A raio
and w ind storm at and io the vieinirv
es with wh'ch tbey were provided of Starkey, Yates county, vesterdav
uamage. trees
Tbe runnicg of a pa
from New York to San Fraucisco. iulk-aves a wife but no fjtmlv.
three and a half days, will, if suc-j Coi.nwATF.it, Mich., My 31.
eessfully accoiiplisLcd, prove one t fj Ooe of l'ie most revere w ind ajd
tbe mos: important events iu the his-1 rainslornis we have ever witnessed
torv of railreadioir iu the I'cited iu years visited our citv this after-
States. Ihe attempt uow uemg
made is in fuitberanee of a private
euterprise; but w hen il is demonstra
ted tbat jiasseogers and uiuil matter
can be trausjiorted across the couti
uenl io half the tiir.e now required,
the railroads interested will not let
the oppcriutiii v t-iip to take another i st
stride k-rwai'd io the direction of
1 make the rouud
trip, we kly, iittwttu tLe two points
named. Tinse of a nervous organi
zation are disposed to shudder at the
thought of being jerked through space
at such a rapid rate, and conjure up
visions of frightful wrecks and collis
ions; but, teullv, the time gained is
nut so mtich in the increased rate f
speed, as iu the long runs, or avoid
anca of St p. The average rule i f
speed, for instance, mad-! ysterdiy,
between New York and Altoona, a
distance of three hundred and twenty-seven
miles, was oly forty-six
miles per hour. At times, when
pa?siag thr jugh populous communi
ties, the speed was as low as twenty
five miles an hour, btiiouly for a few
minutes. The fastest running made
at any time wns sixty-two miles an
hour. To be sire, this is fust running,
compared w ith the ti.ne made on most
of our raiiways, and even on the test
of them, a few years Biro Jii'e us
h'gb speed is attained, however,
on all first class roads, in the running
uoou. lireat damage was none oy
blowing down smoke-stacks, pros-
i tratuig Iruit and ornamental trees.
ru:sing the roof ou C'la.ke & Co. s
drug store, eic. The rain came
down iu torrents Hooding our streets
in an incredibly short lime. The
riu extended over unite n area,
aud must have dono au immense
u.nount of damage.
beins wet they refused to ignite
Had tbey been experienced moun
taineers tbey would have wrapped
themselves in their blankets and
sunk into the snow, where they
miijht have lived until the storm
abated. The survivor withstood the
terrible exposure aid reached the
Summit as above described. A par
ty of men at Summit went down the
trail, or road, and on Wednesday
fouud the dead Swede. The snow
was so deep that tbe removal of li e
body seexed out of the (juestiou
then, so they buried it temporarily
uuder six feet ofsuow, aud will leave
it there until its removal for perma
nent burial cau be effected.
afternoon did much
wre blown down telegraph poles un
set, a number of barns unroofed and
b! wnover aud two dwelling houses
blwn - down. The Presbyterian
t nurcn at &dJyton was unroofed,
me steeple on the MeihmlUt
and
thorch at ortn Hector was blown
off The path of the storm was
alxut two at.d one-half miles
width, and lasted three-quarters
an hour. There has been no loss
life reported
AVtc Adi'rrliteuwn t,.
in
of
of
f lil Accident at I'nloutou u.
A sad accident occurred iu the
county jail at I'u'ontown, w hich re
stilled in ihe death of the night
tvatcbm.iu, named Rjbert Fuller. It
uppeurs that Fuller was al iut to go
on doty, aod had iu one hand a
Celt's revolver, and iu the other his
lunch He placed the former under
his arm iu order to pljce the bitter on
the shelf w hen ihe pistol fell to tbe
ground and exploded, the bullet en
tering the calf uf ihe leg about
vav between the kuee and iiiikle
A Mail larrtrr Arretted.
BaltimoUE, Juue 2. Special
Ageut llennerson, of the PostoCice
Department, arrested to-day William
Thomas Isaacs, mail carrier between
Millersville aud Friendship, Anne
Aruudel county, for robbing mails.
Sti.leu letters were found in bis pos
session. He was brought to this
city, and 1'cited State Commis
sioner Rogers remanded I ini for a
hearing ou Wednesday next
Three Oralha from PoiMoaiui;.
r ist of retailers .f ok.i.s, am.
I jW an- tout Men l.n.i,w. aI Hunk. Bn.k
! an.l HiKMilerm within ihoeVuiilT .Wr,.;
mnrn.sl n.l tvniht I r the Apiiriijsr uf ji.-r'
caniileTixe. in aw.r.iiorr wild rt (.f i(
wml.ly .( .'inl April, 1I l..r Ihe ver..f ls;d '
Kaston, June 3 Moses Schug,
unother member cf the family recent
ly p-.iisoned, hu'died since yesterday,
milking the third death. The coron
er's inquest, w hich is still in session,
elicits the fact that arsenii? was the
poison u--ed, and that there was
baii',euougb pi.isou in the coffee drank by
and; the unfortunate family to have killed
c;ine out about fjur inches from tbe j a hundred people. The money, was
iu.k!e. Dr. Living w as summoned. ! stolen from the bouse, while a large
j and soon appeared; but during i Le j amount of Government bonds and
sb 'rt time that had cl ipped from the ! other securities were left untouched,
accident uuiil the doctors arrived. I Ti.e fact that Ja "ob Young was mur
ine wounded man had lost a good ldered and robbed near the same dace
deal ot lilood. Dr. Jvurgeon arrived, only a few w eeks ago creates
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of the tbroiigh passenger trains, east
and wesi; but lime is k-st in the
many stops required by ihe sched
ules, and this can only be economiz
ing ma!o ou this experimental
hich ir walltwiii lie ooserved, inereiore, Unit
It passed j there is not m icb occasion f-jr shod
North Platte, Nebraska, a; 5:0.$ a. in.,
two hours and fort)' five minutes
ahead of schedule time. Average
time made, forty -one miles per hour.
Tbe Union Pacific folks say they will
put the train into Cheyenne nt 10:45
to-night, oi sooner.
The fast train passed Sidaey, Ne
braska, 414 miles out, at S:0" v. M.,
three hours and fifty-two minute
ahead of schedule time. Tbe track
is clear of everything to Cheyenne,
and it is expected the finest run will
be made betweeu those points.
Omaha, Neb, Joue 2 Passed
Pine Bluff at :2l r.' m.., four' hours
and thirteen minutes ahead: distance
473 miles out
Cheyexnk, Wy., June 2 I ho
fist train left here at 10:4i i: m. It,
ran forty five miles per hour between
North Platte.
Sax FttAX'.'isco. June 4. The
train arrived at tbe cud of tbe Oak
land wbarf, which is wilhiu the ciiy
limits of San Francisco, at 0:25 a m ,
twenty-six minutes less than eighty
four hours; arrived at the wharf on
this side at 0:45, at fl;52i tbe passen
gers alighted ' lo the court of the
Palace Hotel, dusty and travel worn,
but in irood beakh and ' saints. ' En-
gine No. 40 ugbu
6 , ' . . .1 sylvania will be specially gratihed
additional engine in crossing tLoi ' .,, .-, . , .
gierras.
dering. in contemplating u trip of ibis
kind. Ihe risk is scarcely any great
er, distance considered, than thai in
curred by a run belweea this city aud
Chicago or Philadelphia. The essen
tial factors increased speed are,
steel rails, solid roadbeds, staunch
machinery and good management
The substitution ol steel for iron
rails, the operation of trains by
means of block siguals regulateJ by
telegraph, the improved appliances
for breaking, tbe increased strength
and durability of the locomotives aud
cars, and the modern method ot tak
ing supplies of water while under full
speed, are nil important elements in
the trahs-continental schedule. That
the American
traversed iu half a week is ama.ing.
But there are those living who have
seen ihe Conestoga wagou supersed
ed by tbe canal, and the canal give
way to the iron track. Tbe last cen
tury has been so prolific in marvels,
in the way of rapid transit, that it i-t
not wise to attempt to fix a limit at
which tbe people of this or the next
generation may travel. The whole
country wi'l be rejoiced to bear of
the soceessfnl accomplishment of this
feat, w hich will have an important
bearing upou th commercial and
country. Penu-
and it w as at once decided to ampu
tate the limb. Chloroform w as ad
ministered and the limb taken off,
but the patient never woke up About
one o'cb ek the tl ictors noticed lhat
bis breathing appeared lo h ive ceas
ed, and ia a feiy minutes they pro
uounct d him dead,
Am lMiprlHl Arril.
PhttsYIi.I.k. June I This morn
ing the coal and iron police arrested
.John Hilbert, of S!i -avid l ib, Pa.,
on the charge of starting a freigh'.
car Irom a siding at Steep Grade,
near Shenandoah, April, 1S75, about
tbe lime a passenger train was due,
endangering tne lives ot many peo
ple. The raiiruui authorities being
on the alert, on account of lies and
oiLer obstructions being placed ou
the tracks and the firing upon traiu
Lands at night in that vicinity at that
time, discovered he plot iu lime, aud
a terrible catastrophe was averted.
I Hilbert was brought to Pottsviiie and
bad a preliminary bearing, and was
informed that the penalty was f 10,-
eontineut should be!?00 fi,a a:i'1 '''"'iK-nt ten years
iu s, :u;:rv co:iLueinent. l.olii was
li ved at $10,000 ' He was committed
to jail for a farther hearing next
week.
a (till
greater feeling of uneasiness among
the people living in the neighborhood.
A large crowd is gathered to-day in
the vicinity of the Laros homestead.
This eveuing the coroner's jury re
turned a verdict thit Martin J. I aros,
Mary Ann Laros and Moses Schug
died from poison administered by
Allen C. Laros. The person so ac
cused is a school teacher and a son
of Martin and Mary Ann Laros, both
of whom are among tbe victims.
Siu'-e bis arrest be has confessed lhat
he administered the poison to Lis fath
er and mother aud Mr. Scbug, and
that his sole object was to obtain pos
session of their money.
Turkey.
We bavejoa
bulloon
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Tbe time from Ogden to as l.uc '"i" ' E -"J -
Situ h iHU'Jisuv. war uvuio aim . , . . ri l.
r- v; i nn.A hi (omnwrcia
iioiij vuuu iu vuivii'4 wuaii, i -
miles per hour. Considerable trouble
was experienced ou the ' Central
Pacific froai tbe weariuj out ot the
brake shoes in tbe Pennsylvania cars,
and on tbe mountains the Central
Pacific Company put oa two of their
own coaches to break the train. No
accident of any kind occurred through
out the trip. Shortly after their ar
rival, breakfast was served, to which
prominent citizens, army and navy
olSc'ers, representatives of ihe press,
the theatrical profession, railroad offi
cials ftnd tf)e IJayor of the city "were
invited. A salqtu of tbirteen guns
was fired from the roof of the palace
on the arrival at tbe wharf. Tbe
rest of the day will be devoted to
needed rest. There will be a sere
nado in the eveniug.
Thel41aa.
Ciieyesxe, W. T.. June 4 Three
ien were killed by Indians on Cedar
mek. forty B i ilea south of Sidney
and twtli'e miles wjcfrt o Riverside,
thought to have ben by Chyennes
ou their way north from' IJeplican
Y alley. A courier in at Fort Lara?
mie to-day from Red Cloud Agency
teports additional departures of
youug warriors for tLe North. Eight
companies o( the Fifth Cavalry have
been ordered from the Department
of Missouri to Fort Laramie. One
h.tiudrcd enrolled at Camp Brown,
all wek a-fliied bar bianed to
meet Ijencra) (irooje to co-operate
with Llm in tbe caoipain. "
fT. Mris, June 4. Deucboieiilsien inio tbe'store, and Mr.
oi me rum cavalry at f ort Uibson,
Indian Territory, and Fort Hava
Kansas, ere under orders to
ftmrthmf p a er ieare.
Lonkon. May :i0 A dispatch to
the Renter Telegraph Cjmpunv from
Berlin says: A telegram his been
received here fr-on Constantinople
announcing tbat the Suluiu has been
dethroned and th.it. Murad Kffeudi
has been proclaim) d Sultan.
Constantinople, May 30 The
dethroned Sultan is kept under guard
iu a kiosk at the extremity of the Se
raglio. The Ministers informed Mu-
jrad Jiliendi that he was proclairfieil
1 Sultan 'on Monday night. A 'pppular
demonstration took place tbe'next
j mi piifig, but no resistance was offer
!ed to the new fujim-: Pet feet tran
quility pow prevails. IJoth Chris
tians and .NJussulmen express great
I satisfaction at the change. The city
w.lt be iiiuiiiinali'd to-uigLi, and the
t.. : ::i : j . .
WitD' v'-o-3 ui i:.u.ioi4t- uotr oays.
.lurderna n-lee Iu Meuaphla.
llou.v, United States oi )
Ci;ujjiiiA, Sot i n America,
Tuesday, May 0. )
witnessed a tuniok'
scene a ouiioon ascension
tragical results. Tha grand "Aerial
ascension- Jimua.ttieo," was adver
tised to take place at 7 o'clock ou the
moruiog of the Sih of May. 'Cards Memphis, May 20. Passengers
of invitation were real out "to all the j from Hot Springs, Arkausus, report
leading citizens, and io this liule j intense excitement there mo Saturday,
town, of few diversions, a great ex- (over the sbooiiug of Juhu C. Hale, a
cit'emcnt' was created. Sunday uf- ( promiucut citi.cu of that place, aud
ternoon an oven was 'vjiit'lri tbe c-n-1 sou-iu-law of ex Governor Browlow,
tro of tbe plaji fur the pqrp ose "of j of Jbis Stale, ou last Saturday, by
beating the air by which tfee' bsUo.jj j U'jlliauf ?. WaUb.'posiiiiaater, and .a
was to ascend, and all tho preparer promiucut p.diueiai. Tbe ditliculty
tious were watched, by tbe people, i s;rew out of Walsh biding a sturu
.yiib n great deal of curiosity. There j on the ground claimed by Mr. Hale,
were, perhaps. 2.000 persons ia tho! Tbe repots are coiitliciiug as to
Miss Marv J. Curlock, of ltd Wil- P'aza- The. bi.l.ion, a very large bo liied the first shot Walsb emp
lis aveuue, ilbtt Haven, yesterday, !ae 'as infjated, rapidly a'nd sue-i tied the coiiteuts of a double barreled
drew $-1 from a tailoring house iu i' Cessfuliy. and soon tbe erocaijt ap-!sbotguu into Hale's side, iullicting
Walker street for which she bad been pcaU. brilliant itj scarlet, an 1 g 1:4 Wr4l oonus. i ain was nrres-
ctsd Silver spiijgles, cirrymg iu bistei.
hand the pojvmbian flig The ropt s !
were iooscneii. uuj the bull ooy fejjjt
up bke au arrow, amid the shouts of
the ( nituMtsiio nmltitude, the blow
ing ol Lou s, tid lie beating of
drums, the aeronaut meanwhile turn
ing on the trapeze, and perlorming
various gymuastic f-;ats it was a
uea-.imul Ascension. In less than a 1
Horrible Hnrdrr.
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St. Ai.uans, Yt., June .1 News
bus just been received here of a hor
rible murder in Higbgate. Charles
Butler, a young farmer, who lives
about a mib- and a half north of
Higbgate Center, went to tbe village
at seven o'clock Inst night, leaving bis
wife alone in the bouse with a hired
man, eigbteeu years of age, named
Kdward Tatro. Upon bis return
two hours later be discovered bis
wife's body with her bead horribly
crushed. Tatro ran to a neighbor's,
saying tbat three men had broken iu
Ktid committed the murder. It was
evident he had killed the woman, as
bis persou was scratched nud bloody
aud bis cloibiug torn.
MiLPORD TiiH'S'Hir.
Walit-r .V TruxHl. rehharf? 12
.la'tili M. Siiylur, Millnr'1 .14
lraviil Wullei-lier-.r, .Mliieml Poiiii! 14
.Millt-r Hro. & HhIiim - u
."iiflcrk Hull w
Minim i uu.k Tr.
fyni? B. .Monro, w Lexington 13
WORTH HAXPTfia TP.
J. M. Slier, J"bn.l.nnr 14
(lisrB E. VV.iy.s.mth.iniptiin 31 ills 14
A. 11:1111th, Flui..im Siaiina 14
W CESTEKVHLK BOB.
Alexander Krnforf 14
K. J. Vuoglit .I...14
B41T1VOUK Ron.
V. M. r:il!e. ie ,,..1
The Arkanaaa Vigilantei.
Owing
iiar circumstances surrounding the!A ;, ,t f J.;,,',... i.
, , ".I- 1 iviuvii-. 11 IV irimiicu 1111 IUHI urni '
t a on ma.lA rvi i r in.inst him lia m i , 1 i . . i
proceed
to the Biack Hills eoaut'v. sod will
to tie frteot of tLe start soon as relieved br iafantrr en
.1 t . . ! . J
re tae water supply ga,ve 01. and ; route to these posu from tort Lea,
but for the exertions of "B" Iatte;y jaarortb. It is tbe intention of the
aod tbe citizens in pulling dowu Governuieci pa mass all cavalry ia
m ooden houses and outbuildings tbe j the Ulaok. Hills fegioo, ts Varrison
fire wonld hare been much more peri- j Iroctyr posts with infantry. ' ' "
oua. It is a strange conciduoii tbat ,
yesterday was tbe anniversary ol tbi i9"f mrfT-
desLructinn hr lira nf llie cama an.! : .
working, and walked through Canal
street toward Broadway. As she
was passing Hill Brothers' bat store,
she felt a burning sensation behind
her he turned and saw lhat herdress
was ablaze. She shrieked and dart
ed dowu the sidewalk, and the wind
freshening, the flames iu a moment
enveloped bef. '" Several men threw
her upon the ground auVl partially
B'ilfeq th! flaises. Que man V ripped
bis ooat about ber. and a clerk dabb
ed upon ber apaillulof watr. The
flames were extinguished, but not be
fore every garment except one bad
been burned from ber body. One of
tne female employees ot tbe Hill
Brothers threw a table spread over
the young womao, and a gentleman
gave bis linen duster. She was tak-
II ill sent
ber bom jn aparriag?! Miss Cur
lock is the only support of 33 aged
'f if Fft,,.hi;irrA
; "WloA, Minn
vices to-day from tbe grasshopper
. county show thai at Marshall, Sheit k,
! Burus, and and many ether points on
jtbe Winona aud St Peter Road, ihe
uopiiers. have attaiued working size,
and beguu to harvest tbe
S'oigLl of J m fcCfw hen the balloon ! 0 CMr" 1l,1t" , lue
r.l..: , ..v;-- it.. ! fields, maDV of which lx k as
raiu'nte be must have bi'eu at tbe
cpprutiy ecauip
get
eir
crops,
wheat
blatk
tben threw oat tbe flag. We could M . . " f "opptrs are
scarcely distinguish etLr jt 'Sil FMr M FM"
tbe Rj or the uiau tluisell; but the ai'gl" 108 I"1 wf 'hf. TM?
next suwind sni. ke was s-ea ' iu-1 Vri i'ieraiiou4 W territory
inifri. iu .;,i, ,.r,uioii ,.,i. urol'U'ty lutM loug, aud eiteadmg iu
the unfjrtunaie
a rope and was
lit I,i w 1 :.e 1111
but B few h iurs, and w as buried at ' U!,-v. lvt ad -
?. o -u .... Kn...e,l..r i t beat receipts have bien vrrv
Mr. Oscar Amann, a drummer for
Kugeae Sleru it Co., tobacco dealers
at 400 North Second street, met with
a very remaikable adventure duriug
his last tiip to the interior counties of
Arkausas. He hired a livery horse
at Georgetown, a little town fmr
miles from NewpJrt; Ark , on tbe 5tb
of ibis tnoutb, and tr,fte(l for Eates
ville, sortie twenty miles distant.
When he had completed about half
bis journev, Le was suddenly conr
fronted by three yillaiuous-lookiog
men, who or.lrred bim to bait and
dismount 'thinking that the men
were bub way men and that they
were a'ter bis money, be pulled out
bis p.,tket book, containing about
$!;5, i.d tk ltd it to tbem. One of
tbem spoke up and told bim to put
b s money back iuto bis pocket. It
was not tbe man's money tbey
w anted, but the man himself. They
were, tbey said, a vigilance committee,
and were after such men as he.
With this tbey took young Amann
oQ' his horse, put a rope nrotind bis
neck, tied bis lei's and arnis togeiuer,
and then strung him up to the Jim!
cf a tree. This is the aet . maun re
members until nearly four days af
terward. He learned, however, that
the Lif le Rock S'sge coach passed
along tbat road shortly after be had
been executed and the driver had
stoppi-4 and rut hipi down. The
nocte of tue rope Lid clipped uboVO
ihe "Adam's apple," saying his neck
j 1. r ... e ..
Jute 3 Ad-i"" prceui.i.jf u..:. 1. ..r.ujr n-
lireiy cn'.aeu 10 ucniu. tie wan
placed in an an unconscious e.wdi
tioo in tbe stage coach and taken to
Ratcsville, w here he lay three days
longer i" an unconscious state, and
then it was nine days more before bo
could leave his bed. He wa at
tended during all this time by Dr.
('oodwiri, of Batesviile.
' Oil the 27 Inst, bp 'bad, reeovtred
suhiciently io travel, and jmmediate
jy started pjr St. Louis, arriyip; bere
day before r?$te(da7. Mr. Amann
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-M. V. Surlier. tim-ki.town
A. J. L.lir. ChrKtnut Hill ,
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Peter Slpe. S!iesv lite
Ftfjf t mlierifrr
FlU-k A. 1'i.nDirvinen, tivuntfrllle
Filer Flii-k, liivanuville
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VimlietT Sehell .'.
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K. M. Schr.irk
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Henry Hef!!eT
A. . Miller
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.N. E. Atiller. iMeyrrlule 14
hytiiie C.MiN.rHile Srire 11
Franklin B. Kii.m him-l t 14
Flunk ll-iwoian. 14
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Ihiiii. l Wamer. Bin kiei.wu 14
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J.ii'.li Stall " 14
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pielvy u. fk-brorli. Roxli.iy .'jj
J,v,li Srei;:ir. Kiii jiNil 14 '
l'Hi B"mej, fu)wlinaa 14
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Henry Suhre. Shank'Tille
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uh-nliiie Hiukle. WeUenaiura
ApiienL i.liee L her.-b Kiven to all l-en" Hi
Bam-1 in the aN.ve lint, tliat 1 will hnl.l an ae
H-al at His Tn-iui.-r 8 ia neret on
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(Vii.mioii(l;jcii.-!ii,-i:l,a,a:ilrjl,,r; any mult
lii ered jbrcadib irom a poi.u uju miles north j tijl bears the rope marks on bis neck " j.B.v
.? ,!; ... d of the W iuona aud St Peter Road es endence cf tbe tru.bfulne s tf the x
f.rtu.ia.e man lived ! t " Sioux I P.Til A T1 WTT.RTERN TTflTTJiT.
JI Ilia a w - "vi . 1 1 ij
J. R. COTT.
A) .-rca ntiia A lip wutet.
and invalid mother. A nurse of lt,
was sent ber by tee employees of Mr.
Hill. Miss Curlock is unable to tell
boa tbe 6re was kiudled. X. V.
Sun.
The Khlchta Templar.
burb thirty years ago.
same m-
Ooebee fire
two months, and as a month or six j step down from the high moral p-
wceks will be required to complete 'destal on wowb be baa bitberto 3tood.
4o?gislative business, the session would
Volonged until the latter part of
ere tbe Senate to proceed
Nie Uial.
We do not exul; over Mr. Kerr, but
we trust that bis investigating IXent
otraiic friends will lay - closely to
heart the lesson to be drawn from bii
present pitiable plight i
ilf .
Dt nuxraVs Rolla, Missouri,
says the dead body ot a man
scecial !
r '
ijjTJl l Tf eeri.
I large ibis week at all stations on
i'Wiootra and Si IV;er Road.
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rrirai v Mtta" FhUyrej.
, rSil fr,'-'.',HiA, June 1, 1STC The
Kni'gLu'Tt-uiplar ' fenonstrction in!
.it. r r ": '' ....... ... I
luia.ciiy. vouay was prociui
noest ai.-piay or the Kind ever w
nessed in tnis country. There were
wasicvtr opp luuiiretj commanqertes,
St. Lr is, June 3 'ybe n aiams j
of a man, woman and girl, the latttr i
about tone yers old, were found in ! JLvriaisKi B'i, Juue 3 Marobail
a secluded part cf the woods near I S. Hiuhh, a elerk iu tbe Pennsyiva
lleileville, HI, yekierday af'eroooo. i nia State Treasury Departmaol,' and
The- woman and child er shot ; J(,hn A. Wazouer. formerly a clerk
through the- bead, and a mai through iQ tha Auditor General's oflke, were I
.4. a I.b.1,1 1-" -r. n, . k a n.iL:it I , l n n f tha ! I . .1 . . l l - l '
ipai1"" un. . ,uu, iu p.-i".i. v.. : ui rfoieu lo-uov ou u.ior iiiauuc iam .
i.-.i-i-.j. ...j .i.. ..... i . .. r . i
it-1 ta, t ft.c'Twru .luai. iuc wo sg:o2t teem uy irwveruor iiartranit,
(shot Lis wife add cmjd an tpen ' Mj-.for eonspiraey to defraud the State of '
ed h.niselt. irersons iiviug near bv . j Ouu
ri sxarB particclars.
Vitr.EC.jaay o !..- ben tne lire in ! ceoy, a straoger wno registered at
the St Louis suburbs yesterday once! the hotel as from Coal Bluffs, Peou-
got bead way, it was- impossible for sylvania. He is believed to have
nue' irosi iti 'jit; of ScVantory. j
est resulted' from the lidrafi-'
fouud near that place last evening, numbering about t S0 Sir tnio-hts 1 beard three shots about euuset oniThearresi
supposed to be tbat of . A. Ken- in line, each eommauderr beio" bead- 1 brjisday evening, and it is lielieved ; tfions of one Mdf-paugh, the
ed by a band. The streets ihrniih ' tois trage.J ws eoicted. 4 ue Cor-
which the procession passed were' oner's inquest to day wili probably
tbrone-ed wiih Bnectainra and hni- onravtl ihe mysrery now surround-
any homan power to materially check i bad considerable money, for wbicb, ness was nearly susnended The iS the case.
iu progress, and it bad to take iu jit is supposed, be was murdered. I procession was over n hour in pass-1 St. Louis, June 3 At tbe coron
Treas
urer ef Scraotoo, thai be bad agreed !
with these parties to nja'e bi? ret'jrn j
$5,000 less tbsn it should bare been'. ;
The prisoners were held in $4,000 i: I 9rri 0ir? . t" I "
A f 11 Vi.
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iXos. 1 :? 11 , 131:? a x i) 1 31 5 Mahket St., Fhilauelphia
The suliscrlhers infi.nn llieir Iriends and the piitilic tiiat ttiey have enlarged, mod
'errrliied. JuiJU-d aaj. newly turnistied llih larse nml eoiuniotliims House. Street Cars
i V..C"nfemiM Hiiitilinc-i iwss ;.! reivis- liic.ltolel, v.vrey ni.tiuto. Prites very moJer-
HENRY IVIcCALLUrVl,
CARPETS,
77 ilifth Avenue,
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each oail.
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