The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 11, 1881, Image 2

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EDWAUD SCVLL. KJitr and rro;.rict!.r.
WEDNESDAY
Alli.giikny County has up to
this date paid $2,7"0,(KX) of the riot
losses. Unsettled claims ainor.-itin.:
to f 45,KK) are still pending.
B. F. Mevkks, Kso, editor of the
Ilarrisburg Patriot, a Somerset boy,
is favorably spoken of as a Demo
cratic candidate for Governor.
A western exchange says that
every acre of unoccupied land in
Noble county, "Minnesota, has been
lately taken up by an English
colon v.
OvEK$Cl,i.KXyK;:.of per cent,
bonds have b-rn received at the
Treasury Department to be contin
ued as f! per cents. Avery hand
some saving already t fleeted by
Secretary Windom.
Thkhe has been shipped from the
valley of tie West Branch of the
Susquehanna, between Lock Haven
and Milton, 2.0oS,S21 pounds of last
year's crop of tobacco, and still
further sales arc vet to be made.
Ox Wednesday last the Republic
an .Senators decided to postpone
further action regarding the election
of officers of that body and voted to
go into executive session, since when
a large number of Presidential ap
pointments have been confirmed.
Di'EiX'i the month of April the
National debt was reduced 69,U:0.ii;i').
This makes the reduction fr the
present fiscal year so far, ?7S.,''.,'.'.G02.
If during the present and next
month a slightly increased rate of
reduction is made, the total reduc
tion for the current year will reach
the total of $l(X,(KKi,O00.
M. Oregon the. drinker and the
seller of whisky each pay a lice nse.
A live dollar license must be obtain
ed by every man who drinks at a
public bar, and the saloon keeper
is liable to a heavy fine if he sells
to an unlicensed drinker.
The newspapers have
publishing lists of the
which has a discouraging
this source of revenue.
taken to
i men,
clli-et on
Thomas Jmms whose return to his
owner by the United .Stales forces
at Boston, some thirty years ago.
created such excitement throughout
the country, lias been appointed to
a position by Attorney General
MacVcagh.
Sims and Fred Douglass, both
escaped slaves, now hold positions
and are popular at the National
Capital.
Tiii: Raltimore and Ohio Rail
road, it is announced, has determin
ed to push to speedy completion the
Ilempfield road from Connellsville
to Washington, then double track
the Pittsburgh and Connellsville
road and use it as their main line
from Raltimore to the west.
7i
doing this the distance will be
materially shortened, and the heavy
grades on the mountain division
between Cunilnrland and Wheeling
avoided.
Ac'okihnu to tiie Legislative ap
portionment bill which has passed
the Senate, the Senatorial Districts
remain unchanged except where
changes are rendered necessary by
an increase of population. For this
reason Somerset "and P.edford will
compose the SvJth District, and
Fulton County will be attached to
Huntingdon and Mifflin. The Rep
resentative Districts will, outside of
the cities and large mining counties,
remain as heretofore.
.
Pkxxjvlvaxia's
crop ot cereals
will he very large this
year. accord-1
ing to all accounts
The wheat
fields ia all the eastern counties are j
promising in a high degree. In the j
Lebanon and the Chester vallevs
accounts are very encouraging, the
same condition existing in every
part of the eastern counties. The
reason for this is said to be the I
great snows that prevailed all over ;
the State during the winter, and the
effect of the snow on the wheat in
ground will have their influences on j
the ground in producing large crops
of other varieties of grain, vegetables
and grass. It will also have an effect
on fruit, which it is now predicted will
be a very large crop. And the same
influence will no doubt be felt on
the tobaec.) cro:. This nrosnect is
very encouraging to Pennsylvania ;
farmers, who, as a rule, have not
keen doit-,; a paying business, out-
fide the cultivation of tobacco, for
some years. llar,ihurj Ttfaraph.
To fhow how baseless as well as
malicious was the extraordinary a?
? auit that has been made upon the
Collector for this district, we some
time since publkdied an .official
letter from the Hon. Commissioner
of Internal Revenue, showing his
slatns in the Fervice. We have now
BXry 11, 1SS1.
the pleasure of laying before the Uine in the Institute of Our Lad v.
public a somewhat similar letter, i on Asquith street, wgj smt on fire
show ing that after a thorough ex- j tbis morning by the explosion of a
animation of all the officer, in theipa6olie, lam')" Wilti excitement
district, thev aim are ranked fir-t ! ff tim VUng la'i1iCg
i , klu liril and children, over 200 m number,
c ' i were prcBent, and fears of a stam-
A record of this kind, unexcelled j l"de and loss of life were entertain
by that of any District in the United i 'ne ters of Notre Dame suc
States, caunot be destroyed U the cwftH) il qn-iUngthe excitement
cankered tooth of slander.
TBCWRY Pn? ABTXKXT,
OFflCE Or IXTKKX W. Ilpvrv. r
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TWARTSeri.r, ts,
:o!XE(Ttt 1'lTH DiSTRKT,
miMERiSET. 1esnylvam.
Sm : 1 nra pralifipj to olwr-rve tmni the
rrjiert f Jlermae A.nt Leviste vin fw
eixwit rvanii rial ion of vt,ur officers, that
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, l!?peetfuily,
'Ibkex 1!. K.ra,
Cyuiiiiissioiipr.
TlIf njfmtf. -
f (. whose llarnsnurg reporter was
expelled from tho floor of the House,
is not doing itself c. i -.lit by publish
ing that geiitVinanV .;iiUfu! flings
at, unJ niisrcpic. t:ii..t:oa of the
motives of members who voted for
his expulsion. Ga several occasions
he has assailed lleprcsentative Col-
j born, his Lift charge being tint in
attempting to prevent the County of
Fulton from being added to this
judicial district he was striving to
make a district in which he can
procure his own election ns Judge,
.Somerset and Bedford counties
! compose the present judicial district,
the people oi tins county are con
tent therewith, and I-ir. Colborn is
simply reflecting their wb-lus when
he opposes the addition of anothe r
countv thereto.
A petition was presented in the
llou.-e at Ilarrisburg on Friday last
by hurley (Dcni.) of Lycoming
County, purporting to have been
numerously signed by citizens of
Lackawanna county, setting forth
that Governor lloyt and Attorney
General Palmer had pardoned Kem
ble and other great criminals con
victed of bribery and had maintain
ed Judges Lewis, Moflit, Iloadley
and Hand on the bench of Lacka
manna county for personal and
political reasons, although the judges
held by an illegal tenure.
Ruddiman denounced the petition
as impertinent, improper and scan
dalous, and moved to return the
petition to the petitioners and ex
punge all traces of it from the
Journal of the House and records.
Hacked offered an amendment to
refer it to the J" IViary General
Committee.
The amendment was voted down.
and Ruddinian's proposition was
agreed to by a vote of c-0 to o'l.
Attorney Gem ral Palmer says the
introduction of this petition is the
hist dying kick of Judge Stanton,
whom he had removed from oiiiee.
and against whom he had a clear
case. He says the signers of the
petition are Moilie. Maguircs.
Ox Thursday List (jtiiU a sensa
tion was caused in political circles
at Washington, by the President's
withdrawal from the Senate of all
the nominations to criers in New
York, except that of Robertson for
Collector of Customs at the pore of
New York.
It has been publicly Known, and
has been the subject of much new
paper comment, that Senator Conk
ling was opposed to the appoint
ment of Robertson, and was using
his influence to prevent his confir
mation by the Senate, and the gos
sips have been busy with surmises
of an approaching breach between
the President and the distinguished
Senator from New York. Mutual
friends have been busy trying to
prevent a rupture of the amicable
relations between these prominent
officials on the subject of this ap
pointment, but it appears have not
succeeded. The Senator would not
abate one iota of his hostility to the
appointment, and the President is
equalh as determined to stand by
the man of his selection.
It having thus become a question
as to whether Robertson should be
confirmed or rejected, while the
other appointments from New York
all friends of Mr. Colliding were
likely to be confirmed without op
position, the President apparently
determined, that if he could not have
his friends in office, Mr. Conkling
should not have Lis, and according
ly recalled their nomination.
It will of course, be a source of
profound regret to Republicans
throughout the country, that entire
harmony cannot be maintained be
tween the President an 1 all mem
bers of the partv. Already the
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tltacr slJe of tllis nt'ovcrsy, and
;the heated comment and baish
'criticism indulged in is only calcu-
lated if not intended to create a
nermanent breach. Of course the
Democrats are dch'ghti-d at the
situation, as well they may Le, if
before the Administration
got
into working order, the party that
placed it in jiower is to be rent into
hostile factions. It is extremely
unfortunate that so undignified a
struggle about a single office, should
occur now or at any time, and it is
well to remember that apart from a
question of official prerogative,
there, is iwihing in it that ehould
lead Republicans outside the locali
ty principally interested, to become
excited or acrimonious over it.
There will probably be a protracted
quarrel Wtween the President and
the Senator from New York, which
may be of large moment as to future
political events in that State, Lnt
we trust that, for the K&e of all the
country has a right to expect from
this Administration during the com-
ing -four j-cars, that no permanent
breach will be made in the ranks of
the party, or its harmonious action
be endangered by this unfortunate
imbroglio.
Catholic Tanic.
RjU-TivoKi:. Mav 2.-
Thc Xeia
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;.'o. i 1111.11. luu vunuivii in eaitnv.
i The ILiines were extinguished by
j the Fire Department. The loss
amounted to biit SlUl.
Ktlleo by Iiiglitiiinf-.
WihMAMsroRT, Mo., May .1
During a severe storm hero last
night, J. W. McClung, one of the
judges of J ohnson county, was j
I struck by lightning clirl instantly j
I killed.
XOTH9 AX! XKWS ITfcMF."
The Rev.
runups juroofcs. , me.
1,1 Mt li 1. . 'i! .
famous Loston preacher, being a
bachelor, has his life insured for,
8 Km H d in favor of the church.' . i
According to the Atlanta Cundit'i
iiv,t. Miss BcUie Green, of Forsyth
County, Ga has ' two silk dresses
which" she made herself, having
raised the worms, spun the silk,
colored lunl woven it with her own
hands.
A band of disguised men, report
ed to represent the L:md league, at
Gal way, roasted a bailiff named
Kink over a fire until he promised
to resign his ollice. Deatli will
probably relieve him of the trouble,
as a fatal rcsr.lt will follow the in
human torture.
An cnlcrpiidng boy in Spring
field, lib, is s;dd to have bought the
shingles on the old home of Lincoln
for a dollar, and to be manipulating
them by means of a scroll saw into
mementoes of more or less artistic
design, which he telling at -5'J cents
each.
A Maine man invented a scare
crow, to be placed in a corn field,
which consists of a box 7 feet long
ami '2 feet square, with
barrels arranged inside.
horizontal
The bar
!i iiowder,
rels pre to ' h-aded with
and at regular intervals
cx'oloded
by means of clock-work withm the
box.
The enterprise of Kansas is pro
verbial, and it permeates all grade3
of society. Last week, at Welling
ton, in that State, a man stole a team
of horses, drove them around the
corner, sold them for 8300, and
jumped on the train for the bound
ing West, all while the owner was
discussing the propable observance
of the liquor law.
There being some discussion over
the religious views of Admiral Far
ragut, bis widow says: "Though
my husband was not a member of
the church until within a few years
previous to his death, he never
ate a meal without lirst asking God
to bless it. and never undertook any
great work without invoking His
aid."
While Mr. Punk Mag e, of Cobb
County, Ga., was burning brush on
an old stump, Thursday night, a
terrific explosion occurred. It was
caused by an old bombshell conceal
ed in the stump, prohablv one of the
relic? of the war. No one was hurt
by the explosion, but Mr. Ma gee was
badlv burned bv the hot coals which
were thrown all over him by the
bursting shell.
Hon. James G. Plaiue has pur
chased from Stephen Applegate and
others in Forward township, Wash
ington county, lo acres of coal at
?i"J per acre. Mr. Plaiue now owns
a number of large pieces of coal and
considerable surface, which form
practically one immense tract in the
two townships of Forward and Eliz
abeth. So says the Monongahela
Rfpuhl''--m.
The peopk about Honesdide, Pa.,
are excited over a pr-;pcct of being
able te strike oil in that locality.
Ten thousand ..dollars have been
subscribed to make an experiment,
and some of the land owners signed
an agreement upon what terms
they will agree to lease if the oil is
struck. " The application is based
upon the belief of Prof. White, a ge
ologist, that the outcropr.insrs of
sandstone indicate that oil can be
found.
The 1 g:d fraternity at Erie are all
torn i:p in mind at the discovery
that no legal jury ha3 been drawn
in that county for over tn years.
The disclosure was made by a law
yer who had a client up for murder,
and who stated to the court that
the jury-box had been sealed with
mucilage instead of wax as the law
directs. An investigation showed
that this practice has prevailed for
ten years, so that every man who
has been sent to prison during that
time 'can give his lawyer another
job if he wants to.
A Lively Bccnc.
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i.u.e ui.-:iaieaes lepon luuvcnauiru
in the Hood at Last St. Louis,
though .1 InrM.er rio i t.ot. owoi.
though a further rise Ls not expect
ed. A St. Louis paper, describing
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souri became threatening, crowds of
people were walking up and down
tac streets and wonuenijT what
would happen. Suddenly the news
spread like wildfire that "the Chic-
30, l.urlington and tuincy dam i
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J.'aJ broKcn, and the water was rusn
ing oown upon the city. liie
break was made known by the whis
tles of Lx-'oinotivcs and shouts of
men. For fully ten minutes every
locomotive for a circuit of three
miles shrieked in deafening whistles I
and the people m the interior ot the
city imagined that the river had
broken up above, and was sweeping
down a new course through the
heart of town. Husbands at work
away from home left their labor
and hurried to their wives, and
uniting their efforts, began gather
ing together their movables. Every
one was alarmed to the highest
pitch, and no amount of reasoning
could convince the women that
death WC3 not upon them. Some
of them abandoned all lwpe and
went through the streets weeping
and praying lor help. It looked as
if the day of jndguient had come,
and Fast St. Louis was Iniing mar
shaled up to the inquisition. Terror-stricken
people could be aeon
everywhere, and the scenes present
ed were sorrowful in the greatest
degree. Iater the craze had subsid
ed and given place to ecrgy and
sense.
Olcomargari un.
N'ew Youk, May 3. Professor
Chandler, in oliedience to a resolu
tion of the Aldermen, reported to
the Board of Health to-day the re
sult of hi9 inquiries into the mbject
of oleomargarine, lug personal ex
amination of the product, and the
process of its manufacture. He
says it is superior in all respects to
the poorer grades of dairy butter
sold here; that there is nothing ob-
jectional either in its material or its
manufacture. He sa's further, that
as lliere is nothing unwholesome in
oleomargarine, he see3 no need of
legislation in regard to it o protect
the public health.
General Grant' Iteeept Ion in Sfcyicn.
City of Mexico, May S. A ban
quet wai given to General Grant
last night by the promoters of the
Tovolovamna Railroad. One hun
dred and fifty persons were present, j
including three members ot the
Cabinet, many Deputies, Senators
and other distinguished men. Great
friendship was expressed for General
Grant. The toast of the Minister &f
Foreign Affairs was : ''General Grant,
the great, the good and the well
tried friend of Mexico."
The Xew York NoinlnaifoiiH,
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the v. u-iiikiawal of all the n.-w
yov.
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K NOMINATION'S EXCEPT KO-
orrsox w hat rn r. n:: bx ! s
or nu: risc'iiu-NT ano
t'ENATOn CONUMXC t
ASSERT
Was; ;:,c.roN, May -5. The Prei
dent ha" sent a message to the Sen
ate, withdrawing the nominations for
United Suites Marshals and District
Attorneys and also for. tiie 1'uilaio
Collectorship.
The message is simply a formal
message of withdrawal containing
uo explanation or comment. Tiie
nominations withdrawn are as fol
lows : Stewart L. Woodford, United
States Attorney for the fcauthcra
district; Asa W. Tiunry, United
States Attorney for the Eastern dis
trict; Lewis F. Payne, Civledfetates
Marshal for tho Southern district;
Clinton D. M'Dougoll, United States
Marshal for the Northern district ;
John Tyler collector of customs for
the district of J kill-do. The nomina
tion of W. H. Robertson to ba Col
lector of Customs at the port of New
York, was not withdrawn. The
nomination of Richard Elmer, to le
Second assistant Postmaster Gener
al, will not le withdrawn for two
reasons. Although he is a frirnd of
both Senators from New York, es
pecially Mr. PI ltt, the office which
lie is chosen to fill is not in the State
of New York, and the nomination
was made upon the recommenda
tion of Postmaster General James.
The action of the President has
created a profound sensation here.
Ever since Mr. Robertson's nomina
tion was made, quite a number of
ifcpubliean Senators have labored
to secure harmonious relations be
tween the President and Senator
Conkling. While in thia mission
they have thus far failed, all hopes
of li final amicable adjustment were
not abandoned till to-day. Tho
withdrawal of Mr. Conkling's friends
has destroyed every chance which
might have existed for a restoration
of peace in the ranks of the paity.
Henceforth Mr. Conkling and Lis
followers may be relied upon to
fight the administration, and the
President has thrown down the gage
of battle.
TIIE PU'.yiDKNTS KF.AS0SS.
In conversation with an intiinril.;
friend of the President, who speaks
by authority, the reason which im
pelled the President to withdraw the
nominations were given. This gen
tleman said : "The President has not
taken the action of to day without
deliberation. It is in no spirit of
revenge that Le Las recalled the
names of Mr. Conkling's friends.
The caucus Lad decided not to con
sider the nomination of Mr. Robert
son. He alone of all tho New York
nominations, was singled out for de
struction It is no secret that as
soon r.K the nresent executive busi
ness is dlsnosed of the Senate will
adjourn sine die, or the members
will go away and leave the Senate
without a (piorom. Mr. Conkling
would have his friends installed in
ollice and the one man representing
the independent element m
politcs would have been. laid
until next winter. How doi
iside
: the
case stand? The President Las ma le
nominations of friends of Mr. Conk
ling to position in the Cabinet, dip
lomatic service, executive depart
ment, and important judicial posts
in New York State. One nomina
tion representing the faction hostile
to Mr. Conkling was made. At
once the the Senator goes to work to
defeat the nomination. He does not
think of harmony, nil his wish is to
defeat the administration : Robert
son must be withdrawn or ins confir
mation must be prevented. If Mr.
Conkling had devoted one-fourth of
the time he has spent in devising
means to defeat Robertson to the
consideration cf means to bring
about harmony he might have
achieved considerable success. The
advisory committee of the Republi
can caucus ostensibly represented
the Republican party, but in reali
ty it spoke for Mr. Conkling. The
committee talked with the President
ior iwo noars. xi was mt. online'
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' fi3 ,th'V Conknng feels
allCl .llot a WOrd about the
leelings ol the I resident. I hey de
sired the nomination of Mr. Robert-
T . , .wu"ufaw.u u wv 1
d"nt would not do it Tne question
i V
f.utive iighj. Ly withdrawing
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v ifrnr n'Tipre in I !ip St.it r.n fin rvei)
v.icrnt offices in the htiteon an even
footing. All Conkling's men will
go in the same boat with Mr. Ro
bertson." wi: at about the rtTniK
of these offices ? Will the President
ultimately reappoint the men whom
he lias to-day withdrawn ?
''That is a matter for future con
sideration," was the reply. I do
not know that tho President has
any intention at present of chang
ing the names he once sent to the
Senate, but that may depend on fu
tnre contingencies."
The friends of Mr. Conkling were
not surpriseel at the President's ac
tion. This morning Vice President
Arthur and Senator Piatt called
upon the President, and held a long
interview with him. The conversa
tion was, of course, in relation to
the Senate dead-lock and the nomi
nation of Mr. Robertson. Roth
gentlemen desireel the withdrawal of
Mr. Robertson's nomination, and
thicy pointed out to the President
the advantages whkVh they believed
would accrue to the Republican
party from such action on his part.
President Garfield listened with
attention to the remarks of the Vice
President and Mr. Pratt, but de
clined to consider any proposition
which involved the nomination of
Robertson. He added, moreover,
that there were other nominations
to offices in New York which he
should withdraw to-day. Mr. Conk
lings friends are naturally greatly
displeased with the action of the
President In deference to the
wishes of his Republican friends in
the Senate, ho has refused to say
anytbing for publication regarding
his true position concerning the
Robertson nomination. Thev have
advised him to say nothing, believ
ing that a statement of his position
would tend to widen the breach
which they hope to heal. In defer
ence to their wishes Mr. Conkling
ha3 kppt his peace, and by so doing
Ids trends gay suffered great
misrepresentation and cot a hp. to
inury ia his controversy with the
administration. Mr. Conkling is
sure that ho represents the vihc-s
of the people who sent him to the
feenato. Us regards the nomina-
tion,of Robertson n an outrage
upon the lteimblican organization
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prospects for Mctory in the last .
eaiiipa'ijn j) ere dubious and
MADE GEX. GARtflELIi t'KESfHT.
The circumstances under which
the nomination of Robertson was j
i:i.'idi ihn nrnmiscs riven ti the '
i ' ! . - - ...
;Hcnator bv the president, which Sir,
! Conkling avers were ilatly broken,
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, have inclined many Senators to Ins
i support. The right of a Senator
j who is rcjuircd by tbo Constitution
jio paw upt:i nominations to oxer
icifU" Ins individual fin
-
igment will
hardly be disputed. ' it. Conkling
never has had to;; tiesire to be at
loggerheads- with the tduinistration
in the matter of the President's ap
pointments. He is determined to
.oppose, those wiiscH lie regards as
objectionable to toe wisncs ol tr.c
ilc-puUicanii whom mo represents,
and dangerous to the. success of the
party in New. York Stat?. '
His Grief HaH Left litin, ana Ha Vt'Ul
Keep That $3,000.
Muavavkxe, Wis., May o. Some
few months ago the leading hotel of
Oshkosh, the Reck with House, was
totally destroyed by lire. Four
persons in the hotel at the time loat
their lives. Among the number
wa M rs. S, 15. Page, the wife of a
v.valthy lumberman and capitalist,
who occupied a suite of rooms
on one of the upper Honrs. While
the hotel was burning Page appeared
on the scene, and just about the same
time his wife was seen at one of the
upper : windows frantically cry
ing for help. Volumes of smoke
issued from the windows of her room,
while the crowd was standingnghast
utterly helpless. Mr. Page offered
co,)vXJ reward to anybody who
would rescue his wife's body,
whether nave or deau. diaries
Kief, the Assistant i'Ve Chief of the
l.uvo. nishnd in t.!i Ktetw. i:t liie
risk of his life, and soon returned the
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usix ui ins i:n., iiuu Diw.1 icvun.cn u.c t,llt poinls en tiie Lare, (luivering : "l "v " ,' .: .
with lifeless body of the uniortunate j i,,s jn iK1.. th:lt a 0,.ti pj.opof. suiposcd to be tho work ot an m
woman, who had been giBOthered ion 0f ty,;m uj jwlst v:ouM adhere 'cendiary. liie greatest excitement
before help reached her. Page was j.mj row Prohabl'"' flavor siv I prevails in the neighborhood.
so griei-slncken that lie suidnotiung
about the reward at tnet.niii or fiuee. j !o;jOWt,, j .v :i new tell in a few
lie made his arrangements U depart ,ptV3. V;,r the traft:r." has been ;
from Oshkosh lor laveiiport, iowa,
where be win in future
Previous to his ueparture
served With u suruu:
suits, both ol which are ot mor
than ordinary interest. One was an
action brought by S. Deck with,
proprietor of tho hotel, against Page
for a board bill, which he refused to
pay, on the ground that Dcckwith
had no fire escapes to his rooms,
which ho proposed to make a test
case, to see whether landlords can
collect under these circumstances.
Tiie other suit was by Assistant
Fire Chief Kief for collection ol
i:",Oj:j reward offered by Page for
rescuing his wife's body, lie-' now
refuses to pay that aiviJunt or anv
other sum.
An Amicleil lVui:un s lloriiule Deat.i.
S!n;.AxnoAii, Mayo. Tho details
of the suicide ot linage ieiancy
yesterday aiternoon are iiorritdc.
sth ir u ! ulrv.- . ft v ve:ir- c it :l"C I
ind had Buffered fo much
..... j j - -c-'
r-i..f nf
'.. ,
; late that her
reason wns
I en. r 4 l-r.w r.-.t, t-r.r. Vic l-.ltnil in ! .
vmiu .'i ..v. i'ii v..- i ..... ...
iiik; i.iiii. iwi.Li
1. wiium winnlh' iiu l iii frirn" ifi1! v- t
itly and immediately
thereafter anotlicr (lied of a fever.
She had t wo vounger sens ten, hut
il . ; 1 . J :
ineir ro.numeo caiuiugM ni-m cwn. -
ly sufficient even to scantily support
tlicniselvcs.
Increasing troubles un -
balanced her mind and yesterday
while the two boys were at work in
the mines, she saturated her cloth
ing from head to foot with coal oil
and then lighted it with a match,
llcr death must have been terribly
painful, but she gave no alarm and
her death was not discovered until
the beys returned Lome for supper
in the evening, un entering ine
house the chaired corpse of their
mother was presented to their view,
king on the kitchen floor. For a
tunc their horror gilcnccd them, Put
they subsequently gave utterance to
their feelings in piercing shrieks
which aroused the neighbors, who
then learned of the tragedy for the
first time. An inquest was held,
developinir the facts stated, and a
verdict cf death at hcrown hands was
rendered. The terrible occurrence
was the sole topic of conversation
here last night and the vicinity cf
the Delaney " house was thronged
with sympathetic copie.
SfDOiishiner SliserCatils.
Washi.vjto.v, Mav 3. Internal
Revenue Agent Tr.icie, operating in
Franklin county, Virginia, writes to
Commissioner Rauin a detailed ac
count of the attempt to capture the
notorious Dave Gillespie. The offi
cer has offered 100 reward to the
person who will lodge Gillespie in
mil. 4Tut few'' Le says, ''seem anx
ious to undertake the capture of this
i notorious eleperado. Since my raid
in Kunact iiog, on tiie 'uth, ijiiies
pieandhis crowd have committed
shameful outrages upon innocent
colored people in that neighborhood,
whom they charged with giving in
formation to the revenue officers.
They went in disguise and whipped
men and women, robbed .one or
two of money, destroyed their prop
erty, drove them from their homes,
some of them half naked, and form
ed thirteen of them into one party
on the road to West Virginia and
ordered them to leave on penalty e f
death if they returned. T his revival
of ku-kluxism by illicit distillers
and their friends "in the mountains
of Franklin lias terrorized the good
citizens to such an extent that they '
are afraid even to speak of the out-;
rages, much less condemn them.
There is no such thing in Franklin i
county, on the part of responsible
citizens, ns sympathy for the enlorcc
ment of the laws regarding the mak
ing or selling of spirits, either State
or national."
The Dotorol lisit,lcr.
liOXiHix) Jlay 4 loiter advices
from Montevideo state that the
liritish sloop of war Doterel, which
was blown up in the straits of
Magellan on the twenty-sixth ultimo,
was totally destroyed and sunk.
The explosion accurrcd in the for
ward magazine at 10 O'clock in the
Tn.rr.m-f Tf ?u cnr.riftKtl fl!lf. it;l
..luminal . v - J- -. . . . i
boiler burst and exploded the maga-1
stnie
The victims oi the explosion
on the British sloop of war Doterel Erie, Pa., May 4. Detectives to
numbered eL-ht officers and 135 ! dav tineartlied a svstem.-itic robbcrv
men killed. Three ofneers and j
r ..1 . .1
iounecn oiners were uavcu. . ,
The cause of this frightful catas-j
tropho is not known. An ouTwr j
remains at tho scene of the disaster j
to investigate it, with the assistance
of divers. The commander, paymas
ter, an engineer, a calkcr, a carpen
ter and seven seamen were saved.
Tho Doterel registered 1,137 tons
and had WO horse power engine?.
The officers and crew numbered
it0, all of " whom perished except
seventeen.
Hail Storm.
Hickman. Ky.. May
hW n and hail storm
w Unl the fi- Qe,
marbles lell, making the ground
white. It is feared tho fruit is badly
damaged or entirely killed.
Graft tn? Riln.
NEWAt'iio, N. Y., May 4. Dr. J. '
"ovo, ot this city, has a case ot stun t
1 i : . tl . a . a - flit . i '
i;i;i"-"ig- f inmvm is a maa pin
11 yeans old, living on Mill street,
wlio w:w terribly sedded six weeks!
,'go. SI e arid an ohh r
ustcr were!
! .,!,: i...:t - ,. 1... ..fviiiok! fiCCKtent occurred ii'-'..r
" t uu ,.
i
jsve, when it lei
.I
rie
girl rnun
thrown tonrard that her anus
were imnv rsodin the water.
whole of the right arm was stripped
of skiu from the shoulder to tiie
tip? of the fingers, so Unit the musck-.s
v. ere left bare, and the h it arm was
badly injured below the tiho-.v. The
unfortunate child has suffered ter;
bly. The
right arm
liow from
careful nurs
cu its condition. Jne apt
hot weather caused the doctor to
fear that the sufferings might be
aggravated and the child exhausted,
so he resolved to hasten the healing
tf the arm bv the process of skin
n vr i..., i -,i i..
formed over the Lar-d and about
slightest move of the ?b anu w it n great iwaieuay -M months agn. u "r in'
would cause the biood to I Lunuy escaped iron uic ouruau; linet, ana the uioy -ft
mvriad of places, but i structure, because t lie fire had made , m0rgue to await identmcaLoi.. 1
i-vr ',-,,1 ir-'ie'i imi rnv-iC" IieaUWav. jir. ipecac ui: peopje aljOUl UlCIKHls-: "'v
i uii
the shoulder, and there was a strip was ov". .veraiaeniuw '..cm,
extendeng upward from the wrist,! miu5 r! rescuc ""l,n T uVi '
but still nine-tenths of her arm was j without evai 1 .drs. Reese, the
bare. The doctor persuaded two j , Ivw , also narrowly escan
medical students and five or six N itli her h e, but was terribly
nf!...r vw.uf i.v.r, vr.lr.ntefr ft, oir ! bumeu on her uands and feet while
lid and theparty went to the child's
. . "
i..t Tim iwn. .,!r;v
... . ........ x.. . , .
iri s
!,!-
arm had been brouslit into the
possible condition for tiie operation.
The young men bare 1 their arms,
the doctor cutting from eight to fif
teen or twenty small bits of skin
transferrin them to the arm of the
! ..:..i .i i... . i i 4i .i: v...
t.'iii. t.iiiiL i. . Li.tjiU a; uti Li-1
i ,.,,f ,,;.,;, r n,,, ,,;,-,
, n.cs W(.K Uia,ja an.j these will be i
mport, lowa, i done under fivorubie circumstances, j ;ves t;. particulars of tho eseane i Caultv's hardware store and con
Hure . reside. ;mi while it is yet loo soon to pre-jfWiU Ronev, alias "Lilly, the Kid." ! ter.U,'W. .). SharViaugh's drug fctore
ulure l.e win diet the result, there is much hopelrrni the iail in Lincoln countv. land contents, .f. S. Moore's meat
ions in two tjiil, tj.e operation will prove a sue- j lWj Alin4r and J. W. Pell were in market, Mrs. Jennie Smith's millin
are ot more Ci.SK !..llf-, ,,7- ti. r.ri.ner. who was crv store, the rc.-idenec and store of
i tiono under
Il ui. t:ry Kvci.t.-i IJm-iu: May.
- .. i. .,.
Venus Passed between the earth and
the sun, but as her dark side was
turned to the earth, was invisible.
Ia a shott time, however, she will
rcuppear on the western side of the
sun as morning star, and before the
month closes her radiant presence
will grace the uawn lor an hour and
ja-hali' before sunrise. Venus is now
j at the same point, only invisable in
j passing tne
1 Dcccnher l:2 : but then her briuht i
! ;,!,, ..-'.Il l.n tnriu-.l l,ra-ir,l t!,. ;)-: h
and she will be seen all over Amer -
i tl;rik;.y ;i transit or casino the
jr,uu'd jisc The Lu't transit, in 187-i.
; .v.:s j;,,; occasion
CI
iidillr.j'i! of
i penn.mre in htting out exie
, " .
ons i
i to -ounrent countrits
'.viu ro it was
servers i' lhe
to be visiible. The o!
, irair-H o
witness
, r.,(.
rhC!,oriiC.non
that will not occur
;1u:n mjjj o,
OOi, one hundred and
tweutv-two veats h. r.ce. The most
. i . . . . . . . .
he.illtlllll celestial jiicture of ti?
. month occurs on the morniu-.: of t'ne
joi - .tii - f,,,. thn iranim- mmm u-iil tl.f.niWii was a witness at the
ho ne.ir Wmis S.-.fnm un.1 .T,,..;;.,.
though siie passed her conjunction
with them on tiie previous day. As
Venus rises on that moriiing about I
ten minutes after 3 o'clock, Saturn!
ten minutes later, and Jupiter aoout!
ten minutes after Saturn, if the sky j
is clear, it will be safe to promi.-:e a ;
suntn-b iihint-'arv show, well weirth I
taklnir pains to witness. -The new
moon oithe'J.th t.nows her shadow
over a portion oi lae earui.
are.i
Ciuses a partial eclipse
the
j inviihle here
LUifet St Iiuif's Peril.
Sr. Loris, May -l.Tf:c situation
in Fast St. Louis regarding the dan
ger from the flood grows more criti
cal hour by hour. Families and
merchants are moving. beveral
railroads have taken their movable
stock and property from their yards
on ine island, and some ueenne to
receive any more ireight lor ship
ment. At present tiie Chicago, and
Alton, the Ohio and Mississippi and
the Chicago, Rurlinglon and Quir.ey
dykes across the slouch from the
ishm.l tn iho m.iir.l-m.l l.rv.i .i(l...r
eettl.l n nn',,!,.,,t n u,.r,:
so weak that thev are no longer ser-l
. ...... . ,v ..u.. .... .... .rvvv.il...
move their rolling" stock from 'their j
yards en the island to a safe ground
In fact the yards on the island are
in tuch danger of inundation that
they will have to be abandoned.
The Cairo and St. Louis Xarrow-
to reach iti freight yards bv another
track.
..v luiiK, .uay .).-i, e lony - ,
iorm anniversary oi tint Auierican :
and f oreign P.ible society was held j
here this afternoon end evening. !
Captain Morgan, of Cr.ito-.i. Ct.. pre- i
sided. Among the speakers at the
r. ' ' I
aiic-rnuon session -were l ro!. icn- j
brook of New York; Gen. Conway. 1
of Prooklyn ; l)r. V. W. Kverts. of!
Pergen il eights; Key. J. C. 'ig-i
Lam, of Taunton, Mass., Uev. T. J.
Conart, and Ilev. J. (!. liichaidson.
of New York. The treasurers re
port showed that the receipts were
?h",7-!0 hi and their disbursements
! ifl2,S(;t) W. The ollicrrs elected are
a follows; President, Ebenczcr
fdorgan, Correponding .Secretary,
Ke-v. F. A. Douglass, Treasurer, j.
P. White, and Itecording Secretary,
llev. J. N. Folwc-11. Addresses at
the evening meeting were made by
I. Charles T. Goodwin, Pev N. j.
Clark, of BrooWjyi; Pev. F. II.
Morse, of Prooklyn ; Horace Wa
ter?, of New York ; Gen. Conway
and others.
Railroad Thieves Cacj;h(.
from the Pennsylvania Aailroad, ex-1 1
. .1 ..... ... . M.y
miming over several montu s time,
during which brass journals and
other property of value have been
missed. Kdward Robinson was nr-
rested and parties ia Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh, whose nnmes the
police will not divulge, are suspect
ed of receiving the property. Some
of it was ready forhipment to those
points.
Circus Accident.
....v ....... .o cumuiui in nun. - o -.t. ...v. ........cu , prospects a iv utter th m ever Le-
places on the bottom ami has sus-1 ''' disseminating manifestoes con-: frtro known Ti er" are l -r- r -icre
ponded ojierations. The trestle of j vey ing warninge to the CV.tr con-; 8gcs ia ' wheat, line ptun.Je is
the Cairo short line leading to the j1" to reach here. O 1 Sunday f,ienty an,i orchards and vin-v-r-! -island
south 6Y the bridge has been the police of St. Petersbug are floarishia" betttVthui hrxe-Tf
abandoned, and the ro;'ni will Lave j wcrc engaged searching for mines-! ti1(. ' winter "'ri.-u-wU h- .-. ,i
I Olwrn :,o,l 13 tlil..v,,v .,,.1 ... ..mm. OI ( 1 .1 1 1 fi " DTipr:' t II ! hv ttm -.'
Wn,KsiiAKKK, Pa.. May 4. Lizio
" 'Davcne, with the Barnura-ondon
circus, while performing the capta
There j pult net last evening, fell upon the
netting and strunk her chin upon
, ,r . .,., nnnM)nn J00
ppme. bhe lost all power of motion
and sensation in the lower limbs.
Her recovery h doubtful.
IX A
New I'KovmKx-1. Pa., May 2. At
uii
cirlr i'.our tin? morning ' ft Jmr-
r.ere,
s , , . n ,-,f r-.tlier
,,,el . ,, . .. 4 V TJ
, m; . 1 .. I. i .f
FAT!!E!t A.M) S-N MEET IEATJt
'ei,., ! 03 lollops: IWViu uecno ai i'J-T
-.-M.. .. . e
lanuly resulo aoout loar nines ii.m
this vil!a-'t'. Ri:twec:i one
and two
o'clock tiii;4 morning their
wi'.'i discovered to be on hi'1
house
Tho
sleeping apartment were in led wita
smoke when tho occupants waken-
i
procure some necessary ciovuing,
t ...
when suddenl', and wnue i"V-v
ere
inside, the building led in
with a terrible erash upon them, the
flaming timbers covering and roast
inr? them to death. One loud heart-
! rending cry w:.s heard and then ah
....... ,.,.p Pll.
! WJLT " I .
Wliiio mo an
.I i i
a reds ot neiL'iioors ancsLci t ie
scene, but were unabb to do any
thin t until the flames went down.
Tie; bodies were then removed from
the ashes and they presented a eiek
cnim: si'dit. David Reese was about
frty-five years of age, ami George,
i the son. about twenty. Use origin
uf the lire is
unknown, but it is
A Desperado.
disi)atcii
from New Mexico,
heavliv shackled and hand-cuffed.
On Saturday l.-i.st Alinsrcr had cone
Uo miiMr. "nd hell was talkin?
i id easai'itlv with the KlU. wheu ne;
I pleasantly with the Kid,
latter by a sudden blow, fractured
tiie officer's skull, and, seizing his
pistol shot him dead. The Kid
then broke off his shackles with a
hatchet, and, as A linger was run
ning towards the prison, alarmed
by the pistol shot, the miscreant
phot Lira from the window with a
musket. The people of the town
were terror-stricken, and nobody at-
tempted to oppose too Kid, who!
j went oil' on a stolen horse, armed i
1 with four revolvers anl a Wi aches-
! ter ride he had taken from the pri.
I " armory
The Kid declared that
!he would Kill Governor iw
i
i al-
Lim,
who
refused to
pan ion
: ' " ''i., oy a curious eo.ucia-ji.ee,
signed hi3 death warrant at Santa
i ... . i ... . t
'Peon the very dav he made his e
'! 1-.. T ' 1 1
: I lm lanconijaii. iiueingence
j received at Minta le that
! the Kid, alter las escarp, murdered
Ml'... M ... I 1 .1 .
I -"amews mm ituo:a
with whom he was riding.
Win. Mathews and another man
ttrial during the Lincoln
county
i war.
lawyer shot. !
!
CnieAdo, May 3. Walter Ilullock !
a huvver, and an old citizen of!
Woodford countv, was shot and in-1
stantly killed at Kl Paso, Illinois,
I.-sst n'vA-.t hv P ' Inmann rrhrti
wns , uliv di-i'e.ifed ?: tip mwni
t 1
j municipal election for mayor.
p,,.;.
j lycfc was standing on West Front
1 street talking to a" friend, and made
some remarks aliout the election as
Ransom passed bv. Ransom stoo-
i ped and ordered him to retract his
words, and unon his refusal to do so.
pulled a revolver and shot hin,
three times, once thronirh the head,
then through the heart, and once
throush the shoulder. Bullock fell,
; gisped two cr three times, andH
j died. Ransom walked down street !
! and waited in front of the bank f
; budding until he was arrested. He
. . . 1 . . 1 1 I V ).'. .Ul.ll , 1 u. - " ' i M ill., J?.l 1 . 17. , 1 " m.. - 1
was followed to jail by an infuriated , t!l hodv of Mis, LiJJ:e LovVt ;i
mob crying "lynch him," but no at- j !m.n fi;nu j in tMs t, ... nea; tLe
tempt was made to interfere with . Switzerland road. A headless skel
the officers. The feehmr asamst I .k. ...n'., t ,
; i '
Ik. Ml ITW f f T 1 1 f T l i'ul I V lltfT
I
The .ihilits.
'Losd j.v, May 3. A disnai.-i. from
Beil'ai to tin; 7'7,m a.tvs: ;'Vhi1. tJ.l
Czar remains in retirement at Got -
sehna, implacable enemies of his j
Government are as dancreroiislv !
1. T . . ( .
ousy jweer. itumors ana reports
near Uiebemenogsky bridge, though
nothing seems to fi ive been found,
The social and political atmosphere
of St. Petersburg is growing thicker
..n.l tl,;,.! i. e Y. ...f.t.
I ZJ" r u,i " V1"
- - . - - . FH'S
- ,tw""' 1 iiai iciers rece.vea acre
storm.
cnoe the city a.-i hko a gloom. v !
prkon, where little ii heard of the !
nutside world, and evervbodv lives
ia a constant t ite of p liaful sus- j
1'! .:. e t .... i
r-llr,c- i hv eiuci journnis st-ui ap- ;
!iei:r w'dh lnourniu? borders. 1
Tobacco n-,.reh tin,,.,, I
i
hw-cim-r. Mi- -. i... :
fore three oeloek veshrdav morn-!
mg a stable on North Christian '
street was fired bv an incendiarv, i
and tielore water could be put on
the burning building the flames had
imdhelore water could be put ml,
reached large four-storv tobacco ! XcKro .Murderer
warehouse, owned by Mr. Shirk.!
The second, third and fourth ilooi Im'isvtu.r, Ky., May 3 V s e
were badly damaged before the i nal 'dispath to . the (Xaricr-J nniral
fianies were arrested, tiie tiremen ! from Paria s.-iyg- Another triWdv
being slow in reaching the ground, j occurred in Ciavville, a r.c-rovii-liie
building is a large cne, and lage in the suburbs of piiri- J
was built about one yenr ago. I night alout 1U ' o'clock, Dudley
fhcrcwere in the building between i Swoot, a young negro, when about
' .i muiituu, ws ,
near aa i
i. aiiirK can pi! ai present, !
a great on
uaouiv oi wnicui was dan- i
aged by fire and water. The tobao-1
co nau uecn paeKcd Ior i-.sitf rr
Ptaclmian & Co., of Han Faancisco. i
ine building and contents were fub
insured.
JirueijiO)!! IlMcapc.
I. ao la BiurH-iE, X. Y., May 4. ion railroad this niomiiv" near
A train composing two tlee ;:ers and Bridge, N. Y., bv whieh"ever-
two passenger coaches, witu three i1' C;ir!j were thrown "down an ern
baggage c:irs and a smoker, on the ' ',ahkmeiit. Ail the trains thin fir
lu.ymm boston railroad, lelt the ; lu,u lie west this morning c re de
track fit Mng'.e Bridge, ploughing : J:lyi'd. No particulars had vet been
over the ties and tearing up the j rttived, but it is unders'.lod that
rails for one hunred feel. Tho train ' tuer, were no fiitaHtiw. "
was well rifted with vaNsengeis, and : Vl. ,J 1 . , '
a considerable fright resulted, but w aOTW.
nobody was hurt. Investigation! Awpoti- vn T
showed that the .witch had been Ca ,b of Co Uo r' M "TU thc
tampered With. ' TP Mfc had been ! fnal trtSt B Marsh, on
and as the loeomotiv, B irX -fr 'I
draw bar it wa, thrown from e !
track. Two men recently dischar-
edbythe company
I picion.
3f sterile Cb-n. t
Piii.r.AnnU'inA, .-'a "
morning a man winie in a ces.-.p
Attached to the Winder hotiso, n
lol'dnf' house at the southeast corner
of Front and Ixmb:ud ,Hfre;--ts, saw at
the bottom an object which o:i c!o;;cr
inspecthHi proved to be ;' tnam
Sup!osing that the ir.au had fi.ien
in widlc in an intoxicat'-d condition,
he called ft assistance. This ( n -ated
considerable esciiement, and
several men soon reached the p-ace.
The nr:n was ur.uvn up arm tl-cn n
n-iis found that he w.s ue o!. 'Hit:
j npTWarances of . the oooy ir.uicai:j
j ,j lt leath" had occurred sevtra.
" c . . .
tVnoncr Powers is invesi.g.'.uiig u.'-
i rn.'.tter
GiiEK.s-ninn, Pa., 1U
! ,'ham'ncrs. wife o
0. Mrs.
ti.e Heiuor
partner in the Pleasant Unify Wool
en Factory, has recsiytd notici
throii'di an "attorney that she has be
1-
come one of the heirs to an estate iri
Tennessee, the annual income from
which is ery,000. The property Lad
i...n.rw..l ii l-.r-p i.rr.tir Judi'i; Sll-
! f thV itc. and had been h it
;s a life estate to his only son at toe
father's death about six year ago.
A short time i-ace the- son died, and
the property, according to the
Judge's wiilreverU to Mrs. t'ham
!. rs and her brothers and sisters.
Ti,r. nronertv. to the amount of
?"2!.X.U)!A is in Tennessee
remainder in New Orleans.
and the
A letructlvc Couliasratloit.
Hour.-dale, Pa., May (5. A lire
occured here about ' o'clock this
morning, destroying the post office
buildiu!: and contents, C. W. Mc-
I A. R:isht..n and the law olhco of W.
! A. t'luise.
I The oriiria of the fire is unknown
but the first alarm arw from
t.-r
rii'ic explosion in the hardware
.ore
of C. W. McCrnley. The
then spread wit:, great rapidity atia
tlic occupants of the various bvuld
ings escaped through the second
storv windows in their night clothe.?.
It was only by the most strenuous
j efforts of the citizens that the entire
business portion of the town wo
j saved.
A Stride.
Mii.walki;;:, Ma
trouble Las reached
Tho labor
hire. This af-
ternoon V' swi
c;igo, Milwaukee
ChiciiTO and Nor
L:n of tin: Chi
and Si. Paul, and
lwesivia R .ii'.v.iy,
struck for per day. where they
have been receiving S2 5- . Forty
,.....v...
w.ireiio:ise:nen n::e s.ruc.-w ior a:i
; iHiVlin t-3 U
0 horn SI -i
pe;
pes
; j.iv anl ti11?
brake-men for ?"U per
;..,-. ., ftf .3.1'
The
i ...... ... -
qom-
panies declare tuat thev wni no: ac-
Iff'VJcede to the demands of the strikers,
'Kd j anj tiie (;liiC3Sf0 and Northwestern
enipi0y n,.w help. There is
j general dissatisfaction among the
I working men, and all the union
are expected to go on strike.
,'; T
iso
A CwlKjr JIurdepe:
JosKrir, Mo., May Win.
shot and killed Charles Wil-
-sn just soutli of this c'.tv
bout
; o cioc-K last r.igi.t. lhey were v.oi::-
' mZ 101 ionics wr.o v. ere on ineir way
1 lioTn Tt Xa to Iwa. Wise was iii
' .vea,m u5'1 and, "sonl and tney
i mid been cowboys. ise went into
! tiie CitX K1 the attcrnoon, bougtit
! o re oivers, an.i rore oown io trie
! place where t'ne party were camped.
Uo rtU' J viisoii out ot. ins tent,
i an'b without warning, snot lam
I thl'0.:g!i tiie heart and tied.
Head I 'omul.
Lew isr.iN, Me., May., .". A skull
Ka1ivo1 ii n riii-'-.-ir'.'- i,o-i.! , .t'
If i . t
! louud near the s:iuiespot
', seven years ago, and her husband
t r ....
dering her. He is now in the state
! P"50,1.1 for t!ie ciu-, A reward for
the discove.'V of the head wa
! f at t':e T":i'
Crops I'.-. jend I he 5IiisM;ni.
j Sav F vx.kp,. ' TK..
- -. i
wonders for ait departments of agri
culture. The crop, grazing, and
mining prospects of California. Ne-
t-o.l.. I Ti l r
'" vw.i., .inwiia, louoo, .v.n-
M-lliriti, liiun;!.i:i
! are extraordinary cotxl for 1
11.
Kiiird.
Two boys and three girls child
rt:i ot I ritz Nebin, a farmer of Ilay-
i-i . . .. J
-i vai., wnue returning from a
picnic in a light waon, on W.d iv
" all.HU.Iotl y. Central PaciiiJ
irain, winch struck the wa-zon while
crossing the track. The unhiinr.v
ar t one child left of
i Ia,mil.v' :l nlind girl, who would
JT, ,:ib fv 'lnve snam) t!lc '-de of the
I, .V
T at "omo-
,' ml "or hrmity kept
w reave uwn Wltli a "Un in li s
nands, stopned at a houe on the
way, opened Hie ei
door, and aiming
at Belie Key? a
Tprrn ll'i.mT. !!..,!
ihe hall tntenr." h.r .r.....-f i-;n;..
her instanilv.
'ft.ro-.vn D.-.vu an Kmba:iUi:i..
North Adams. Mass., Mav 3 A
pnni
lU!) OCt-Urr.'i? !,.i T..
" U.V.n,hl,se this county about
nooa SerS y
Colond Tdaa rof -UiIt-v'
1
- - - - - u.k "vi r-A'i
I.iio;,. f . 1JU 1U social ana sAMt'tLu:
business drclos in the countv. I Ap,u '
t A -.
(gran!:
aimaed.
1 1.
a.'!
AH i:.;
!'.o si-;.: r
h' i' i. o.-iifii-.-:..,
:l -
V, '.;...;..
wo-:!': jviie
of tiii.-: f-xjir
rn.-.nd ;".r
A,.
out o! t;:e. '.v ,r.
ano tn(-:r
font. Tin. On
w.to touri'i
v-
mud, and
covered.
mi;
:vi;;'!
1110 ! ill
a I...-'
5. .1. inoi!.::. .
.u:ght:r, for
I-;:
low, I!u-h
hi. '
V,-;i-
his daughf
and th
O.'i'.- V(
1'
u. 1
eo:;
CO-IS 0!
by the
Jud.n
werf-
p-'.rd'
i
Citizen
for hi-
L'j:- !;.".
l.-f
.'ri-o;.
was .lown up i.i
Ian on th-i -o:h
stroye-d ai:-l
cc(. urt' d in n.
;it P.' o'clock i.i
s'-ippostd that t
rxi.dodfd the r
tinis nurnbere.-l
n:-n kili'-d. T
c-::m rs -.vere .-p.v-.
ii
ia iTZiii-.tii
Xsur
Baciacf:-.'
ia, Sa'stica, b.r:::
decree; cf i- ;
:s. irz T:i"
C f -f - f,- r - - ; 7 - - ,
fain,
Iff f: m
Feet aid Lars, and c i '.'
Fai.is c.-J
I n .-, hiu-fi" I rk-tf
K.-mIr A t;'..! rt-,:'.- Ul t'. -:
tf-iTP.C eu:l.i. f':9 r. -i .'
with jfin 'j:i In.- t1.. -j;- t;..' v:
l:rct;:a in t-een Iju ran
eo:d sy ail ttrrr
T PPG I
that oausrs th cri:id "niLrJU
cuiy the Tictinis of " ii: cratni ca r:t3
I ilw;CK.ii Li bMv-
of tii irerst ferra-s cf ii i terras i
kivo beau q-jjit-y racrtd, n -
PERFECTLY CuSEC.
bu htd vomUerft xz. c9 -
Mie ia gTcry rrxrx ot tho Conrrr. :s
Artof ctisaa it hcnrcd wiere
fhi'r. Iti tti-!, but ecie-t.
L. IT ACTl.,buttwm.l3itfc-
Life to &11 tfce KB'r J2l or-Aca :A '-
The uasurai eettoa cf ti.e Kid-eTSisra'
The liiTcr is ciCiscuot'iildJeMc--"
Bowel move freely arri hoai'JT- - -wnjthe
-wrorwt d-jesca arc eridicsKC
the systMru
Aithaboen p-rovJ ot it ,XLa- t..i.
system of il ncrbid tc-,02J. I: i:
used m every hoTischo1d
la put n in Vrr Trflu'.! i'rw
ci.f Fv'.-r of m, ::i. - r::- ;
NiU in l.;,uH rorn.s.-j "-'"
C....,-.nv,.ji...,v ..-i! -
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M ail East....! l- p. . ''
M ail Wtsr.. j t.i :-. . M
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1. wi: '
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nn.TinoRC a oiiior
. prrrsBrKdH pivma
a n.l r PTju:y l"l. ;TO,r' ' ''
will d- fran n.l arrive at -I- '
and W mer rf:r..-i'.. as idl
E-.ST.
f':'.'..i'Mrij
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lui.i'"n
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. 4.iit A. M., Cir.tl'.vi:.
UurK '. A. ..1.
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The m.t .llrc.-t ami fit" "
i f 1
al mtti U Wsi.!iii"H iv'
Thruuii Mali ImvIiiu si f-- ':v.j
tint at Wt.int.n t
Thniaifta Kx:.ri'.'. Ie.iv!
M S.?:..ti-
rir at W atiiH4lln :it S
A. x. ; l"!iiiii.icli.l.!.i; i;ij '
i. -,T..n i .i-i!r.
JaliJ- eli-eit Sua.lay. , .
Tli-kot il).-ee. ft-rnt-r rMh vj'-''i
-tn-ti!., and .If .'j. v.-- (
L. 31. tontOeueruU,...-
tTxecutoks notice.
Eute uf A-!w '; lt
I.ttlcrj tttasi!cnt7 ,t.l if J
irirlwn aniuitd U ti. " w irf
aaO rii.v. n..ik- I "
to.tei.UM t"-" ',il,a u,i.Va"i'Ji'
wnt ttinn duly nihn.l-d a j,
Smr lav. tb illtl day ! -W-
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