line oma'set ilep1 1 i'H Ah'H M. I'LL. K.lhV.n.i ON -KAY. Wti.MM'AV l"t ?-iiu;t.e anniversary ..f the t.irtli ly -n.Thl .rant, it war-,v!.l.rl.-.l l.v Jan.ni.-ti. "'l .M !-. in nmiiv -f tl- prin. il '' ,f country. Tin: iiio.-raiM of th lit! le -sf.iU' , lu.!,.n. Klill want "a little whiskey ii. j tlieirn." nl a.o.rlm-ly the i.ro-'l I t..nn.-a!vl inna of oil. which an tMs-Hi-h l.i.--n-- law ha--in Hcd ly the Hon- sonic :ini.' -.iii.-c, w as the Senate. ! '''" t'"' Senate l.v a vote of S to ilson Thursday la-t. li a -timed at Thk frt iieral Al'l'mpriation hill n-jHirt- i (, e ..ly .. j.,.d l.y the ed to the House l"t ai.l'r"l,"i4t'-' : Sian lar.l nil ..ii.j,ariv. and its failure :;.'J."m.tilttiii the year lv.7, an.l M'.T i".C"( j ,,.,,,1 .i uli."iati.ai in the f.rtlieviwr is...llie.uner.-n.'-" ii'u .... exj-ie of I !' ent v-ar. lature fir the ni- ; i Tiii- I'h la.l. ll.hia T..K.sa.-rtthat I nooO hoii are ii..l-r coiitra.t lor nx ; ,l,,,.v.1,r,..L-th.a-.n.hi.h if .on-i.ler- pr-lty . !1 for eity which ulr.-a.i e..titaiti-ti.v a- many a- arij ..Ih.-r on the continent. Tr -..en raue Stale (V.-n.ittee has I U-n eall.-l to meet at I larri-t nnr on the ! ,,., .. M... ...fiv ) lime an-! I.la-e of I hol-iinir the Iiein.KTHlM Slate t onvelitloD to nominate an-li.'.at. for Supn-me .hi lj.- mi'l Sial.- Tn-aKiirer. - m The l'n-i'1-nl ha- -. ttl-i the lolls fiht ..ver the ritl.-bnrjh I'. iiMon Ali ik v by the U'.ininieiit of William II. Itarelay who i a native of layette cunty. wai- a K.Mier Hiirinir the late war. and has a!-wavi-lx-en ana. tive.eoii-.i-t.-nt I .iii.ht.iI. Tin: I -1-iatiir.'of U .-t Virginia ir. now cnvenel in . xtm -.i..ii. ami it is r j.rtel that I'. S. Senator fatieleti. who f.iil.-l "f an el.-ctioli at the n :iilar w--ion has piin.-l enough ir.-. nba. k.-rs an ! lU .uhii. an- to his siip.rt 1o eii-mv his eie !ioIl w bell the Vote i taken. IvTKUVM. KKVKM I. o I.K.TOK IloWI.IN ol this di-trict d.s- not a. ar to U- re climiii.' on a Ih-I of ro-. Mi ni other -A I hui. h rats would like to enjoy the npii-it.-s of t! thee, and an' after the .o-itioii in a manner that eom l- the '..li.'.'lor to hu-tle around in a very live 1 wav. i-s is i.iliiiir up s.i rai.i.llv on the 1 II. SI harid,- ..f the Inter-State t ..mmi-sn. tiers n.a.ts. ami yet tin ier incir own un ipre ti, at they will be swai.i"l l f.uc they tjition ol the law. none other an-entitled ..... r..;,l.' i..n..,t ',. mm, l,i nils of all kinds to fr.-e 1ran-iirtatioii. Mas the ( 'oiniius- and from every .iiarter, both by and against the railriad-, are acciimulatiinr. an I an immense crop of litigation i I.huii inir up for future settlement. K-Sl.NAToK Sll CHI N W.IoRs Y llallies I'.laine and l airchil.l as the cminir lle i.iil.lican ci.n-lidates I'.laine, be thinks. will lie nominated bv acclamation, and thut (i.-neral l aiivbild, w ho i-command- ' er of the I. rand Army of the KcpuMic. : has taken the lainei.t.sl , --.tiiV pi. ice in the atl.-ctioiis of the old s..l-hen. As far a- heard to. in Colonel .lani.-s Vomit... of Mi-1 II. t..n. stand-at the front in reun-vhania as a tn-e planter. n rliorla be plant. "I llV tn-es fruit ; .,t,.. und Hot filtered throilh the nar-1ns-. L'7. willows ale! ViM lr-usts. Ci- r,lW or prejudices. ..r the l.sise worn ..lid Vouiii.. is a uhkI.-I fanner, and w- ; inatral i.v - of a -..n' or two of. Indies arc ii..t surprised that he should lead the T1(. ;W sh',.iil,l l- tixed, certain and ini wa in this ervat work of ntorati.m and , movable, not an uiio rtain shift iiil' juin ns nH rati..n. ble of iielividiial opinions, varying with lr appears that arbitration l.- not ar bitrate. In the dispute Is tw.s-n the .Dke op. iat.irs and tin- inkers, in the Colinells- lile nvioii, the matter was referred to an arbitrator, w hose derision is repudiat e.l by the lalsin rs. and a l.s koiil has Ini'ii inaui."urated w hich proinisK to In loin; and slublH.riily sustained. If arbi tration fails, what then '.' Iris now announced on the authority of N-nator 'est, that if the i eniocratic partx insist upui it, Mr. Cleviland will consent to apnn be u candidate. The " l.i-lei " put out bv the I'n-sideiit, has ..iiieklv mutcn.ili.e.l ami theiv is no i Ioiih'I any need for coyness Mr. ( 'lew- laud is in'the tield as a candidate for r- nomination. U-t t h.-r aspirants. " stand ' from under " I'M.tKthe rules of flu- pally lb' llo iiiblicau Stale '.invention cannot l called this year earlier than the third Wednesday in August and Chairman f '.Mifx-r auiioiini'.'s lbaf it may not meet until N-itenilx r. There will lie no Sen atorial del.-gato lienaftrr. the Convrn 1ioii Ix-ing s.liixis4-d of delegates etplal lo the IllllnU'l of liielnU'rs of the House of lief in-s.-nl:iti.-s.. Willi tb.-n- is a mii-tanl oiitcrj' fixtn I ' tii'i-it ic sour.-.- about fhe anticii.it. '.1 siirpbi- in lhe Treasury, S-rretarv l air- hi!. I d.s lilies to pursue the pilicj of bis fin'd.s'.'s.s.ir and re.i.s'iu the remainder of the outstanding :1 r s tit. lionds. wbirli look- wry much a- if the s retarv wanl .'I I. ba-trii tb.' cri-i- whic!i liis fx.litical . trieiid pn-dirt. if th- sti f-lu- is not re doe.'.! by lowering the t:.ri:1 duties 011 f..r . 'gn iuijs.rts. ' Tin. lcmx-rati and the Mugwiiui. ' .r. --ae -. ttl.ng .low 11 to the rotivirti.ui thai the n -lloliilllatioll of M r. Cleveland 11. t year, is a fixed fa.1. Ill Massa chusetts, ih. y claim thai In- is an unadul terated mugwump, in York be is , 11. Id to lie a .fiialified inngw uuip. w bile in r. iiii- Kauia and Indiana it is asserted that be is an all-wool. ard wide, war-iante-1 not lo fade. IVin.icrat. V.m ims oiir tiioti. y and vmi 1ak-s voiircboiiv. )h,. ,,.;t( from w liicli was iiisiiiliciem, fur It is ruiii.ir.sl again, that Mr .Cleveland nished the only eonfri-1 to the biting w ill rail Congn-s,. t,g'ther on .-tolx-r blasts of a Northwestern w inter. And as l ull. Tlie n-as-m K-sigmsl forth.- renew- n-gularly as the Sabbath eom.-s Ibe little :d ..f the rum. i that, be urgisl a lVm- fl.k as-einbl,-. to a tuan. n. a fair eatb- .x ratir t ongn'-s-uian. w ho is s.ttmg out for l.unifx', to inak. bis arrangements to In- bark at tlni! time. To the antiripat.sl a.s'uinulatioti of thr surf.lns in tlie Tn-as-irv. is now added the muddle the I nl.-r-s-tate Cominissioners have created among the railroads a Hn additional reason f..r an earlv w-ssion. ' In spile ..I all the gush and twaddle and Ixtbe genera! Appropriation bill re- . mola-. and-w at. r s,.p ol toady ing organs fx.rt.ni to th,- House on Friday last, id.- and otli.s -haiikcriin: s. libbl.-r-. thi- adnhnis .aiii.iiim a year is appmpriat.sl f.,r Coin- t rat ion -trikes m. . a dreary, di-inal daiim 11.011 -n Iiix.K lb n-tofon- the annual as- failure. It eaincjii pronii-ing even thing pn.priati hi for this mr-' has lxnn rl,- a'"' '"L" don. next fo nothing, and much "'.Ml the mini 11 amount fixed ,v ; ,l" ll"1'' ba-d-.m-had far Ix-ttcr Ixs-n l.-fl law. It is lieliec.!that w ith the il.crea- ' Tl" ' '-""l,rv has for years gr..an.sl .-I rueniicof th.-si-n. il.. ..I.:;,; , 1 mwler system of war taxation in time ..I ui'propriatiou f,.r s.U.s.is ran W met by the tnnsurv. and there ran la- no doubt f its nss-ivmg the h.arty appmbulion of Ibe s..l.. tbnillgboUl the Mate. Tut: bill for the desuil, gnitioii. almn- loiim.-iit, and tsah-of x.rtions..f the South 1'enii lUilnmd wa defeat. si ii, t),r Nru ateon W.snrs.lay lust by a Vote of M nays to 7 j,.,. S-nah.r Alexander vot.il against the bill, explain.-.! that his loimrr Kiipj.irt of it was 4iia-niiduixil by false n'pns.-tilations tliat it wax in the ii.ter.-sti. of tiie stockholder. The def.-at ..ftbis bill, which was fram.il in the in tensst,. of the Vaiiderbilt . li.pie. and in-tnd,-d t Lill the pr.ij.v-f, will U w.d--mire m-wfto the ii.,,l,. jn thi,. ttii lion of the SUite and holds out the l,..-elhat Un- road may x.-t ! Imilt. Ji i y l! nm -! the I lonti and Mif flin district l.:u tak. n a IK'W view f ' manv-si.i.-.l. disrtvli.inary jtower which the .In.ip-w of tint. Suite i 'rri"' in the brantiiie i if Ii.HT Ii.rii-.. At ttsfiit vi.n of tin' Mifflin .otiiify omrt rtmnt; . n-mimratw-pn were prescnte-d atruinst ' pnmtintf li.-vtis.--K. Tlx- Jh-I-tp Jvlin1 to ! have Iii. 1i..n influenced !' the rcmun- t-rtran.-rw, taking tin' -.-round th:it the ob- i j.-ct of the ojijwiMtion whs to i'tTe-ft a pro- j hiiiitorj- n-MiH. and that the law had j not invete.1 him with the jciu-r of or.- I liil.iti.ui He lh. n fon- ninteil all li.Tiis es when the re-'iiinnn-nt- of the law w ere .uiplid with. Tin: xo c-.ili.'.i " Billiiiir-ly hill" that was inten.k-d to limit the .'halve fr the ,r,,,.vi, in e -t.'itc. from in,.,,..r.,i.. n mark- made l.v Sen- Mtor l'.mori- diirin-: the di-sus-inn of the hill. or Hcni.tcratic friends are hanking . H.t..-ally ; but tl. tin. they an- reekon- inir without their ht. To hi..- their eh.iu'rin over the .level onuientf. of a.lvero- wtitiment hiih the .l nsion of Mr. Cleveland talk of not .i-irinir . re-n..n,i nation lias bro.ht to liL-M. tl.e 1 h.mTan.- journal- ar,- inatai that tlie Kcjiii'ihcan party is la lM.ritii.' to create a hi-ni in their ranks. l-cans.- they an- afr.ii.l of Mr. levlaii'l hs a laieli'late. If tin journals will only cast their ey.-s back to I 4, ami make a note of the fact, that his mk ci-ss tli - ri w purely acci.l.-ntal. aie; n.'t l.a--.l u.n either his merits or hi- jiopiilarity. and then r.-meiuU-r that the next time he must sin-. ..1. if at all m then' .Ua!i tications, ne do not think they will.ii ever much caii-e for !teptihlicaii to C ar his candidai-y in lss. We an- almo-t every day ruiininj against the old familiar announcements, that mime one or other Kailroad magnate - w it li a .listiiiL'uished party of ladies and ;eiitleiiien ii: si-cial car" have arrived etc. We feel ju-t a littl.- euriou-to know b what authority, or und. r what inter pretation of the I liter-Mate t'oimuenv law ib.-K bi iruns in railroad circles, are llllitted to et. lld free pasjMli.T to their sjiecial friend. It will hardly be all. x-ed that their wives mid .laughters, their .Mii-ins and th. ir aunts, and their dear i rs..nal friends are employe- of the won su-H-nded this clans.- of the law as well ax the loll:.' and short haul section V Tiik Senate proj.M's to amend the lliyli I.icen-.' bill th;U has pa. d the Ibinse, hi as to make it the duty of the Courts in I'hiladelphia and Pittsburgh to suiH-rvise the irratitinr of licenses the same as in the nities of the Stat. While the S-nate has should deline a statutory it- hand in. it discretion ;;ov- ei nine courts. As it now i-. the 'bs. i. ! tioii " ..f ihecourtsintliisCouim-.nwe.iltli i ram.'.s lietw.-eii an unrestrained trrant of li.i-ns.-s and j ...j.;i.;.;.,n .i.isti.-.' anlfjuity should U- dealt out with an even liaild throUL'hollt the .-.mtilles of the l.Mility and .ublicenti nt. a nn k and I a nm, insiead of a terror to evil d-iers. Tin: .-or jiubli-be.l at Wa-hin'ton ill this State, in the following plain --i-keli and somewhat caustic article tells some home truths which are worthy .( consideration by voters of all parties, par ticularly at this time when the canvass tor County nominations is alioiit oN-nii). "The iN'ni.n ratic candidates for Com-niisr-ioner have made an agreement not to eanviiss. This i well and J'ne le publi , rails iiiij;ht imitate it with profit. Alnmt ' f.irtv raii'lidat.-s an- announce.! all of w h.uil w ill travel over the I'ouiitv more or less. Count inir the exiis.s of the candidates, the value of their lost time and the lo-t time ..f the in ople w ho stop work to talk to th.-ni it amount-to thous ands of dollars. And after all the jKs.ple are as apt to lc beaten as not. The slick est ai-'otit and the simmthost toiiued sw indler an-thos.' who succii-d 1 t in .1. iviviii the people. nd s,, the iin s. nipiiloii- pilitical liar may make a psid iiiiin-ssioti and carry a district when lit is the lexst d.-s.-rvin'auionutbe a- i rants. Von can't tell what a man is by meotint: hiui once." Tiik days of divine worship in primi tive buildings are not yet entirely pa-'-od. The coligr. ration of the Krloriiied Cliiircb. of Cainplx ll county. Pakota. lias built a buti li of sods, eighteen by twenty f.-et and eight feet high. Tin- r.x.f is also made of sod-, which an' laid oil limle- of trs-s. Kadi side lias tbns' w indows. and ad. sir at one .ml. The wall-inside are plastered with a mixture made of clay und llax straw , a phister w ith which the ilussians of Pakota filast.-r their boiiss-s and stabh-s insid.-aii-l out. The fx-ws sre mad.- ..f n.itgh boards pl.nvd on bl.x-ks . mud. and the pulpit is a one-hundred p. und code -Nix. which serves as a plat form, and a few nmgb K.ards in theshafx' if a d.-sk. There i-tio tl.xir ill this chim b except the virgin soil. On this rbur. li then-is still a small debt for windows mid the d.x.r. And during the winter just nt-Msltlie woi-shiH'i partiripat. -.1 in ail the serv iei-s. lliough a few blazing logs t Christian Wing known for miles around. A DEMOCRAT ON THE WAR PATH Colonel Pat. Donan Excoriates the Cleveland Administration. W ashitictoti sinr, diet.. a.s-. that piles up in the Tr.a.-ury -sl2.ir.ro,. " a month of revenue i xis-ss. An . xa.ta ti.ui so in. ms: roil- would drive almost anv otii.Tiiatioiii.il earth 1.. rev.iUifion. This mil. h-lruuixi.xl iK'iu.xToti. -n torui Admin istralion has done nothing to lighten this in iolenihl. bur.l.11. The-e swelling millions on millions of ii, l,-. and wicked surplus must ,-ither lx- h.xirl.sl in th. Treasury a-an iie-rnlive to fxi'.iti.-il burglary , or -fx'iit in knocking in tvoitom out of ili,-ix-t linaiicia! system 011 the glolre by buying up tl,, l.tid. on which it is has..!, and tliat means an in definite coiitra.-1i.iii of lhe etin-cncy and ulti : mate disiisl.-r to every bu-inevx iutenwt. Tins vasilv Ix-pinl-rd Adiiiinisir.iti.ai has done nothing to tvni.ily this evil and .lan p.niii.(s.ii,l,iioiiofatlairs. It has .!. noth ing Uiward aineiiding lhe iircjualitics and lla iiii.jiiiti.s-ol the land', which its whole ; party had denounced for yai. Il has done ; leithing 10 curb the iuix.rtaiioii of niilli.ais of foO'ii'ii.iuIca the a.is'is rind eriiuina!-' ..fallereati-.fi. i ha-.11- n-ith'": v to pro ino! the purity ol l!n- liallot Imx. It haf. .lone notliinif to restore Anierican oii(nrerw and shipping to their tunv proud pn'-enii-n.n.x-on the ?i'as. It has .lour nothing t. Ioi.t trail.' relation with our Aineri.ii iteieltlmr nations. Soiiir thiiiT". I admit, il ha .lone. It lia inarr.e.1 two .r ihr.s.- w iv.. Il tin., haptied one Mainl.tr.i-oi! Ixtl-j- wilh a;- much flum mery anil rliuikc ism a-if it lia.lts-.-n a Spanish Infant w ith pm erandtathers, or a r.yal Hiissian i-Ziirrnh w ith a name as loni! a- a ti-him; .le. It ha- Lrouirht black Nhi.ie int.. fashion, and iii.ic.ur.ii.iJ more ?iaiieatinp tri. k of -.'r ile law nini: and sott iiashy wm-,'vri- than any .Mher oiuiii ihai ever wailoif. in the While lloii-e. It ban .lciii.r..!i.'l tin' tiiiiM i-ial . rvie iiu.ier iI.c-iiii by appMiitiiic tens ..f thousands ii'H.i'-.int ami in. oiii teni suii-iitute- for train.-l otli' ial-. It has sent a hi.nle of an cient and uncouth fos.il- of the i. hthyo-aiir-iaii ri.l in politi.". lo r. pnr-1-nt oiiriuichty New World l;.'iul.lir ut fori ien .-..iirts and rcmler u lauuhiuis-stock l all tin- world. And il ha- pa -l and signed thai ina-t. r-pi.x- of luali.'iiaul .u k-asirv. the Inl. r-t.i!e l.-mmeree il.-iniciion bill, whiih. if eiifrc-e-1. w ill -ii-lily ilrielhe hoi. counm in'., bankruptcy. -- A Father's Awful Act. I'n r-ia to. May I This moriiiiiL' when J.-iiui.- -wa! I. a -ir II y.-ar- of a.-.'. aine fn. m hrl-l pm in into "he .iiiiiiiir-r..iii of h.-r home, in Slia'n-r Town-li p. near Lina lloroii"h. ju-t beyond tli.' limit- of the city. ! she found her failicr. Charles Oswald, -ittiii).' in a chair w it li his tino.il nil and her vomitr- j er sisi. r, Jle-s;.-. I'in ei a louiie.- dead. It J w a-a ca-c of -ilici.l.r on the part ol OswaM, and a'i the si-n- indicate thai he murdered hi- , 1. in-liter In-fore cutting bis own throat.' ii-wald was a man of I". years a hi a. k-mitii and had live.! in Sha'.er Tow n-liip for h.'t.-cii ! years. He was married twu-c. and by his ti.-l wif. had two childrali. lie did not p t j al-.i- with le- s,t-oiid'wife U-im; naturally ofa nioios, disj.isjiiou. and financial dittieiil-iii- w ild hi- wile's family eau-iiif-' trouble. Mie-e la-t i hri-ima- they had iiv.-il together w iihoui ex. liaiiL'iii a word mill! Saturd iy la-t. w hen swa!d broke tin -il. u.v. Ill- i-oiivt r-aiion then was ahoui a farm mi Arriisinin 'oumy in w inch they were in;. r.--t.sl and whi. h th.-y hlron uneasy aU.iit. V.-sterday ait. iii'M. ii he -eni hi-w d'e up to als.ul it. l'.' s-ie wanted to L'o with her se jili lot her. hut the l.ll her ntus. d to I'.lllt her niiticsi. At sii.p-r last inu'lit he iMVetlic rlnl-lr.-n maple .-vnip. sayiiij: it wa- food t-.r col-is and eolith-. The children said it w as hitter and refused lo partake of it. li le had iv-ell ill and alter s':-nt s(n- lav down on a l-.tlli. and till asleep. .leiiiiie. ah-iut ! o'.-l.w k, w.'iii l. Im.I, and 1. Ion- ."iim. start. -d n. a awaken her si-ter. OsWal'l illlel llled .11 1-1 oldeled her to lei the child alone. The L'i'"l oU.-d and w. nl to bed. When sli.. eaiii. dow ti in the inoiiii:,:: about 7 o'clock -he found her father -iuin-in a chair Willi hi- llnoat rill, and a razor and )K-likliil- by his -idc. I'.i-s-ie was on tin-lomi-e dead, and both wereeoi-l. fin-child had evidently ls-ll -lll.il 1 i.Ted to .1. al h. as a piis-i-of . lolh wa- found -lulled in h.-r mouth. It is mij.jmis.s1 that roiistant hr.Midiue ov.-r bis domestic and financial troubles had turned hi- brain, and thai when lie -cut his w .li- aw ay Me had ill coiitclula-li-in the kiilin' of himself and children. Why Jennie .lid not -ban- the fate of her o.i:t"-r si-t.-r wi; i.r..ba'.l nev.-r In. kn. -w n. - - Letiislat ive Bribery. I.ix-i.x... MicJi.. April M - l.ite la-t nicht tli. aru'u in. -tils m lb.- I takili hi i I wry iliijs'a.h-ui-'iil ins- were eonclu-l.-l and the ease s;il- ! Illill.-l to I he I10U-.1 I'.V a Vole of s:', 1.1 I I it wa-d. -eid.-d lhal in- li.i-l indiavor.il to pro- I rii!v iiiaiii'v tr.-iu I'. I., baton and John II. I Mack let oil, o-lell-ibly to eol'lll. Illemllers, ! but rc.uly ivii'i a vi. w to appropriating it to 1 his ow n n-. 1 if the -N--ilic charge lhat he ' h.i-1 .ia.-'d an .-timal.-l j-rie.-att.-r the name : ..t i'.ft.s-ii nienitH-r-he w as iinaniinously lound ! trinity. A n-solniioii was then ..ITeri'd thai lakin , i , l!e.l from the Itouscan.l it wa-adojit-id by a unanimous vol.-. The hall was . r iwd.-l and then' w as ah-olule .iiite a- the pciker aiiuouiie.il that in iew of the vote he iiiusi d.i Ian- Mdo II. Iiakin eXs l'nil IVoin 1 he llis.r of the House and from its !ri ile'.'-. Limi'8 First Oil Fire. I.imx o., a 1 - I luring a heavy Tinm an.! lujitiniur slorni t f .is- moriiiuir the S ar.i oil 1 omjiaiiy's iron lank num ..id r !l i-oiuailiilig -i.'..ooo barn-1-ot oil. was -tnick and lir.sl. fhe binning tank wa- situated mar J.'. o! b.-r- of the same con ij .any, and the llallies threatened to -plead to ihelll. A I r.-e immU r of men were f.iit lo work, the siai dard i -impaiiy paying them s' an hour l'.r iaii-.r. digging a large hole in ar the tank. W hell col nplct. lhe lower rilll oi l be tank was p n'-M'.it.sl by a shot from 11 cannon, the oil ran into the exca atioii. and the other tanks it i- thought will lx- saved. The tanks :,rc sttuat.sl on -ground higher than the city, and should li.e ...-her tank- take fire th.-r. is great laiig.T of tlie southern fart of the city. Ix-ing submerged by burning oil ios-at aiixiclv f'l'eiails. - Fire-Bugs at Kankakee. K ink m.k. 111.. May 1.- Fire originating in s.-hc.i;. r's lin-shoj. thisafi. ni..on d.-stioy-cd I'l.tcbaiit's warcb-m-.-. lb. Pn'-loteriail :-1 1. 1 l.ulber.in I'hnt-clies and leu dwellings, .ilnisteads wait-house wa- part'v burned, boss, sol ium ; insurance, sgo.ooo. fhe tin- was Ulid.illbl.shilv of incendiary origin. An s. year-.. Id child is missing and U'h.-y.sl to have ixs-n burn. si to death. The burii.sl buildings were frame. I laif ihejow 11 vou!.l have Ims-ii dcstioy ed had Hot the tin dcparllueUt of : he In.sau' llospival responded to the alarm. A large sjx-cial (H.licc lon-c is watching the city to-night. An uilstic.i-ssl'iil attempt lo start lire in another pirtion of the tow 11 was discovered and was frustrated this evening, .r.111 excitement prevails. Will There be an Extra Session ? W vsuin-.tov May 1 . Mr. t 'arli-le. w ho has left Kansas, will, it is lx-liev.sl. is.tne di r.s tly her. , and in lhat . vent i here w ill prob ably lx- sinebitlg definite klloWII aixKIIail extra s,s,ion shortiv. II.-did not favor li. proj.s't when i is- left in March, hut it is rep.r-i.-d that lie has changed his mind and now ..insiders that it won Id ba vv is- t hi tig to.-ail congr ill . Icloher. The in--id.'llt has a r. f-.uii.l n-(si ; l..r M. 1 arh-le's views alx.ut public jxilicv . and alx.iu the matter in fniint in .articular i- likev l. be largely govern. -! by them. Terrific Hail-Storm at St. Paul. t. I'vi 1.. Minn.. Mav I. --After a day of ; summer heal, this s-.-ltoii wa- vi-ilcd at 7 , o'cl-x k this evening by a terrific hail -torui I which did milch damage. Hail -t.-ms rang sl in si-from a x-a lo a tii'l-grovv 11 g.xis I egg. some if the largest weighing fourolllns-s : and uiciciiring nine iiichis iji citvumlcreiuv. dass was broken wherever cxi-m-d. iliat 111 ! the tower of the Stale .'.ifiitol bring riddliil. I A tniinU-r of.small siriictun-.. chimmncy-s. ; etc.. wen ns'k.si by the wind. --- ; Want a IO Per Cent. Advance. i Wll.kH VIIKK. I'a . May 1 Tlie ex.s-u-! tive Unmi ot the Knights of lailx.r will 1.1 . morrow or next .L.v make a k-maiid iifxiit - the x.al ofx-mtors thmughotlt the llaxclton n-gioii for an advance of lo xr.vui in wages, j II is also understood that the Mill, r - and ! Iilx.rr's Amalgamiitiil Ass.M-iation will - join them in asking the same. Should lhe advail.x lx refused a joint m.s'ling of Ix.th i Ixsir-b will lx- held May II to consider ibe ' advs;ii,iitv o a strike. : A Preacher Convicted of Horse ' Stealing. i i Kvi.ti mohk. Mi., April Hev. A. M. ! Morrison stole a horse and binrgy in this city 011 the ".th inst., and a (t-w days ago he was arrested in Itrx-kton. Ma-. He returned t iMiltimon-on W ishi.--.Liy in the barg. of n l.-t.siiv'. and was put on trial to-day. I 011 vietion follow.il. and he wa" M-iiteiiml to wveti yean, in the niuntiary with I11.nl laix.r. Terrific Mill Explosion. St VoKk. Af.nl T.. A ii; k n.a-'ession of terrific x.l.s-ioii .m-urnsl Ibis morning in the Ifo'lton PyeiiiK. rrintinit and Itleacli inv I 'otniiiy s milN. in the villain-of P.rolix .bile, Wesiciiesler inuuty. The uock was like an eartlepukr and extetidisl U a radius of Ihrw miles. The mills .-insist of three laryr bri. k biiil.line-i. xituaie.1 on the Unmi river, about a mile kick from Kordham and ju-t outside the eity limits. The mill was .lis.ver.-l lo he on tin- at ha!f-jiCLs ; o'eks k this nioniiutf and aM.n all the available eu-niiie-i wen- llnnwinit water 011 the flann-s. The rlaiu.-i wen- shooting up fifty fts-t hieh, liiriitiiiir up the eoiiiitry for mil. aniund. Suddenly an X."-i. 111 iioiirriil thai sh.ik j the little cuuutry boii-e ill the iniunsiiale j T.eday he-xilainsl that he had .lone this iieihUirh.snl 10 their very fouinlalious. j heiaii-e SiijK'rinlendent of I oiistnictioii Sau-thr-'MU-niii,; to shake them dow n. jn;r. w I10111 he was fold he mill. I believe, had Men. w omeii and children ni-h.i out of ! rejin-seiite.1 that the bill w as d.-siml by the Ih. ir li.nis- in their niirhi . loth.-., neream- Soutli I'enn stix kli.il.ler-, w ho ilesirtsl to inr and wriiiiriiur their bauds. The first ex plosion was f illownl in rapid micces-ion by four others that t.ire otfthe roof and end of lhe mill, anil sent bricks, shingle and de-bri- sailiui; throiifrh the air a distance of a hull. tml yard-. The mills are own.ii by Thomas and Hen ry I' .Hon and William II. HirchaH. The is rti mated at al-iiit I."KiJin. Mr. bin ball said lhat the explosion a-i cau-e. by lhe fill cylinder drying cans, of w hich there wi-re one hiiudrisl in the mill. Wet cloth is niile.1 over the cylinders to dry. It is- viid thai a certain amount offtcrsjiiratioti from lhe Mcaming of lhe cloth gather-il on. 1 lhe inside of lhe cylinders during the iuy aini w hen the fin- rca. iuxl them steam was g.'iierat.sl and thr:uis blew uj. A Wanderer's Return. M-.i nt il-.i . . X. J , April :. vt twen ty years ago laytoii II Page, a young man Is-loiiiriiig to iiii.nl th- oble-t familcs of lur- lington coiiuiy. l.-tt hi-home in Mount Hol ly, jiri-uinably fir the purjio-i- of seeking hi- fortune. Xoihiiig was heard of him for sewral v.-ars. and. a- he was a voung feliow ..f cotr.1'1 habits and without any known vice-, his relatives linally In ante alarmed and itistitiit.il a search for him. . Mice tidings were ri.'ivd of him from the La-i In. Hi's. and thi'iiit- he wa- traced to Kj'vjit and other p-irt-s ol th. 1 lid World. A- the y.-ar- fussed oil iie w;t.-gien up tor d.-.ld. Ile had. ll.ov- en r. a -ist.-r al M01111I Uoiiv, Annie rage. who rcfu-ed lo iM-lieve iiim d-ad, and ex-j.r-ss,-d miitideiice in his return, l.el'ore her death, which occurred als.ut lour years ago. she made a will, in w hich she jituvided that if h.-r long-lo-t brother should return to Mount Holly within ten years after her death he was to have th- residue of her pp.jNTty. amounting to aln.ul sf.'. 110.1. In some way the news reach. il him in far oil' Australia. here he had been living for 1 he j.asi ten y.-ars. and had aiuass.il a roii si. I. rable sum nl' money, and he at once -aii.-d for America, arriving in Xew York on Tues day on Wedu.'sday he reached Mount Hol ly and c-t.'.hli-hed his identity Ivyoiid iucs tioii to the cx.i'iitor of his Mu.-r's estate. Tile money will now hi- j.aid to him, and af ter a -liort sojourn here he will return to A i-tralia. wh.-rc he has large business inter ests. Ths Texas Drouth. i u-vk-toS. May I. The Srun. coiumeiit inu' upon the drouth, savs : The drouth of lasi year and that of the present season are linpar.i!lei.-d. Ill the extreme uorthwi-r of T xas and th' extreme southwest there have 1. - :i rains of late that iil j.ruve of iiieai'-u-!. hie i.eiielil to the cattle districts; but t he a.'c !i!r:iral .list nets mre and simjili.. cxeejit. s raaj.s. in u limil. il unii in northern V -xas, a sinfering -cnou-ly for want of rain In all lhat licit of country ts-trtn'ii an Antonio and Austin, froui Au-tin to Wa.n. from V. 10 10 llr.-iii..nd and down the Central llailn. . i lo Houston, and v. iiliiu the . in um-ler..ic.- di-s.-ril.ed by this g.s.grajihic.il circle, t!.c coiiiiiry stands nadiy ill n.sil of ino-ture. i.its.iinl small grain w ithin the districts are almost a total lailure. while cm that should j MoNrn t:Li.o. III., April lo. A singular ac he well a.haii.nl and in vigorous eoiidiiion ! cideiit, by which two men lost their lives, i-- ii.iii-iy wilted, and in bad mii.lilioii at ! occurred near Man-lii Id. in this county. y.- the nsits. This is the worst featurcof the ag- j terday afternoon. ricullnr.il situation in .viitral and middle j .1. M. Hums, a wealthy and highly re am! southern Texas. Then- is still time si l.il fanner, was engaged in painting the ahead to make a mtlon crop, although al i shingles of his new ham. which three men Ix-st the .s.tton erof. is now Ixiund to U- hit'. Ciil.-ss rains -ome w itbin six or eight days the corn crop in Texas will Ih' very much of a failure. So serious is the outlook that whole sale houses ar' withdrawing their men j from the read. H-nding a solution of the I rainlail piohii-m. Chasing a Horse Thief. Wn ki.-hi::u.. April g5i.- .iii Wedm-day hi-l a altlablc b-tl-e was slolell holil tin stable ol lion-.- .V. Kline, at Weal heily. M liccr llarriugtoii was f.t nfxiti the ir.e-k of the thief and traee-i him to llarriugtoii swain... "flic ihi. f risic through th- s'l.ilup 011 hoiM-bark and the ..tti.-er. w ho was seated in a .-arriag.'. ha-l to give up the cha-sp. On' Thur-d-iy afternoon the thi.'f ttinied up in anot her s.s-tion of flic country, lie stopped al the farm house of t 'hristiau S-han and wanted to buy s..nn- horse f.s-d. Mr. Sehan, who had Ix-cli :iporis,si of tin- th.fl. ;ls j bad all :iie fanners iii I in- i. iniiy. had bis I si..l,-jo,,sar.iised f he thiel'bi-cam.-ahii -u si land t.xik t-i his ii.-els. J-'armei-s S-lia;i and i l.'it moiinnsl tin-ir h-irses, ami. t iking with I them their shotgun-, follovvisl. They called i to the thi.-f to halt, hut he refused and Ihey ! tir--.! up mi bini. 'fhe st t.ingcr i-sc.ip.-d i. . t lie ; U.o'llitaiu He..;" bv. i-m hi- . aolnie is only a .. .11 ol lime, nni.-ss i,e .retei sijrva ! tioii ! Tin- stolen hoisc vvas found ti-i I., a tree ' near by. and rciamcd to its owners. In lhe j exciting chase the thief dro.xs! a blanket j which he carried around hi.- shoulders. 1 There were four. r tivebll'del hoi.-, ill it. and j it i- more than fx.ssjble that lhe wearer ruay ! have r.s-eive.1 mortal wounds. ! A Servant Stung by a Tarantula Conceaied in a Bunch ot Bananas. C11 1 too. Auil :sn. llri lgei Morgan, a kitchen girl in a hotel hen', while engage! ! la-t evening in cutting some hauauas fnun a huge bunch w hich had ii-vnlly Ixvn hmitght in. wa- slung in the right thumb hy a taran tula which w.i- ..-otic-alsl in lhe fruit. Instantly licr tiau.l a.i.l arm Ixsame 111- tl im.sl. and in a short lime the rutin- limb wa- terribly .lien, whiie the pain m lie 1st excruciating Medical aid was at on.-c siiminoiiisl and.'Vcry devie- kuovvit was ap. plied lo allay the pain and extract the dead Iv pii-oii. j jahlx-ring to himself. The girl wa-then phtinl under the inrtu- I "i la'ing captured he was conveyed to cn.v of stimulants and .nuvcye.1 to her tail in his home ami closely guanl.sl. Thm- days a stiifxir. The phy-iciiins here are liofxlul j Bl,,'r. n-xnveriug his normal condition not of saving her life, but are hy 110 m.-ans inn- j ""'inis hi" littleson .!aying anuiud his Ixil, lidetii. j he inquired for him. The truth was not told j to him, and aslrirt invt-stigation showed con Advice to Tempernce People. j clusivcly that he retained no remembrance Nkw VouK.Mav 1. Kx .iov.l harles May. of Mi. nigan. addressed the American T.-ui- fx ran.v t'nioii this al'tcru-xui at I hi. k. ring Hall. In bis remarks h- .plot. si Pr.-id.-nt l-iucoln's -oiiiiiuut on s!ave;-y, tliat a !i :tse divi.l.ii against itself i-oiild not tand. Tlie sak.r a-v I1s i lhat this sitlil lx applied to tin li.pior traftie. All must heroine dnuik or all inns! lie. utile sohcr. The banner of the twopartics would read : " l.io'iis' and coni pmmisi." or " I'n.hihiliou and exliiictiou." Thesfx-aker was loudly applaud..!. i I doned out bv tmv. Jackson. He stole a horse Covernor syJ) Deliver the j fr,,m Alrn KvUt mjr p.mwnville last .1 " Novemlx-rand escafml into Maryland and j 1 'hi. .ai. May 2. As a tribute 10 his lif.-- ! West Virginia where he has since remained. : long fxj..iial friendship with Abraham I. in- j The citizens and nrnst ottiecrs f-anil toarrest. j mlii. i.overnor iglshy has lx.i-n stelivt.sl as him. T.eday lie was passing through Fay i the orator of the. day upuit thed.slicati.111 of ctle county towan lfniwnville w hen Iputy ! the l.iiieoln monument in Lincoln purl; j Sheriff Johns hunted him down and with ; w hich takes plan- in alsru two w.s ks. The ! stalue is the work of St. liaudeus. of New ' York, and its mst. some 4o,im.i, wa fimviil- ol out of the Kli llatrs Fund. A Brutal Murder. I.oiisnv. Mo., May 1. limrge Ayenj and Henr-y Lindsay .ftiarrel.-il alsml an in-del..iliie-ss of -saat Itowling Oreeu Sat unlay i evening, and the latter w as killed. Lindsay ; was on horseback when the quarrel begun. ; and as he dismounted A vers m-iised him by the tln-oal and quickly drew a knife arnx it, culling it from ear lo ear. Avers tied but was siam rattuml. Another step for South Penn. Hmiki-m no. April SI The hill which has Iieen niasiiiefadiiti; her.- as a iu.ui.-ijn- in the interest o" the .Siiith IV1111 Itailriuul was tlmnmelily exaisel l.eday as a Vanderljilt . heme to l.vitiinio- the sale of that interest in the Snith Penn Cumjviny to the I'runsyl vania Railroad. The pleasure was intr--lin-il by Senator Tiiompm.il. of I u 1 . 1 1 1 1 . but Mr. Tlioinisoii hai steadily d.cl'uedtoshed any illumination ujin it.s ri'al piirise. T.e.'ay, however, Senator Alexander. ho n-pre-n'iiti. .Somerset, j 1' -hi.nl and Kult.ni I Viiint ies, w hich are e-e j peciaily anxious to have lhe South I'eun Line built, shed a Hoslof liirlit usiu thesule j.i t. He had previously v.. Is for the bill. build the road Mr. Alexander ad. In I that he had di-covered that this reir.s-entation was false, an.l that the bill was designed lo kill the railroad jniwer instead of reviving il. The measure, I e said, was in the Valid. Thill interest if it pasxil. as the Mad was to be built from New villc. on IheCumlierland Val ley Line, to Mount Pallas, the Eastern ter minus of the Bedford Hivision of the IV-nn-sylvania llaiiroad. This would have put a railroad in Ktilton Coiiui v, hut it would have made that pirtioii of the South lVim Line no longer parallel to or cotiiiM-ting w ith tne IViiii-ylvania, and s.i would make juissihle under the jietiding bill the sale ofall the r.?-t of the South I', lo the Pennsylvania Ihiilroad. slock Mr. Alexander statement made .fUite a j sensation. Mr. Thompson attempted 110 re- ply, and the hill was linally defeated, seven senators voting in its favor. Pulled to Pieces. nlv ; 1 Neiv Voiik, May 1. When the engine shut down in Lorillard s tohaii o factory, Jersi'V Citv, Satunlav evening, all '.he girl- in the j jiacking nsim dn.pji.il work and irejKin'l to I go home. The young widow l'errine was j among them. Sunday was a holiday, and I the young w. mien who breathe the factory ! atmosphere all week were chattering iils.ut i plans for a few hours ill theoiHti air. Mi's. l'errinernss.sl ther.M.tn los.i. ak to a friend. I In s.nv'rsation she aliimst uinnnsriou-ly i .-. at.sl h'r-elf on a broad leit w hi h hung from the pulleys. Xo one noti.--! that the 1 pulleys liegan to revolve and that the belt J w:i omv more taut with motion. Tin' broad hand of leather was suddenly sw ept tow ard the eeiliug, with the helpless Widow l'errine in it deathly grip, lb r isunpanioiis r-a. bil out to save her but in vain, llefore they su!d fairly nuliz.' what had hapenel her slender Issly w'as pnsisl hard against the i shining pulleys and her screams filled the j factory. The unfortunate woman's ImhIv was i.mi larg-to fuiss through lhe afn'riure : iK'twts n lhe filllley-w lu-els and the eeilillg. I but her anus were dragged over the glitter- iug Uin.ls of .st.x-1 and she hun th-re jsiwit- , !-s to release herself and senss hing wilh pain. One arm was pulled from its soeket j and .li'o.ie.l to the floor. The pulleys kept rolling around, and as the Widow l'errine hung by the only arm left -he could '" help 'Hiking on the mangled limb a few f.-et Ihiieath. Her eonipanioiis say that she did not lose consciousness. In a minute or two the ma chinery stoped again and the Widow l'er rine (ImiMHsl to lhe floor, her other arm banging to her laxly by only a few shmls of flesh. She had strength enough to -il up for a moment or two. hut s.miii sank liack on the tl.M.r exclaiming : "My Hod' I'm dying! Mother. ii.-r. .nine lo me? " A pri-t was summon. si from a neighbor ing chun-li, and he had scarivly lime lo ad minister the sacrament lielore the woman 1 wa-.l.iul. She was only -M -ars ..Id and i pn-tty. Killed by A Calf wen-nailing down. All four were standing ! on a bracket -rarlold. Iweiity feet from the ; ground. A calf ninning at large, w lib a rox' around . its mrk, managed lo wrap the n.fie several ( times aniund one of the jxists uisl U sup . xirt the s. allolding al an angle of iifiv de-gn-ss. due of the worknH'ii noticed the fact and was alxiut to d-send the ladder and lih- erate the calf, when the animal made a su.l : den -firiiigandjcrksl the siipx.rt from under i one end of the scaffold, precipitating all four : 111. 11 to the ground. Mr. Hums fell lieadfoi'!iio.-t 011 a fotinda ! lion toiie, crushing his'skull, and died in- ; stantlv. RoU-rt New ton was so badly in- , junsl that there is no hois- of his m-overy. ; Theoth.-r men were not seriously hurt. i I The Cattle Plague. j t'ui. v...., Afiril 27. The nicmlx'rs of the Illinois l.iye St.x-k Coiniuissioii an in the j city .lissciissing the pleuro pneumonia 1(11-.- tioii. J It is thought that il will lie nc-cssary lo slaughter l.Ki more cattle in Cxik muiity i ladiire pleuro-piieunioliia ran be thoroughly ! rrailirale.1. i The Ixianl has aln-ady formally ordensl I the slaughter of a .siiisi.lerahle uumtx'r ofan i imals in theinftx-ted districts, and when I'ro I f.or Ijiy. w ho is at present invi-stigating 011 Ik hall of the l iiinsl Slatea Iieiartnieiit of . 1 . Agriculture, reixirts the n.xvs-itv for co-op- " . . : . . . .'ration, the state an. I .National authorities will unite and drier theslaughterofas many m on-as may tie thought n.s-iary, ngard lss of lhe sist. " We w ill not stop," said an otticial la-t .veiling. " until we liavelhonnighly clcan-.-d th- county of this disrasc." A Crazy Negro's Awful Crime. I.xi. Vikw Texas., April 27. Caleb Fos ter a ingn, living n.-ar tin- south line of Harrison county, suddenly iKs-ame -razed a lew days ago, snatched his three-year-old I child by the l.-gs. diLshul its brains out against I a tn-e and ran with tlie Ixxly tothecm-k Ix.t ! loin, when- he was ineffectually follovvisl by j hi-family. Asst-lamx-was pnx urel and In- 1 ""ally captured. When toiiml roster j was reiiuing tiiecnuii s n.xiy w uu 111s iixin, : spilling lb h 011 the ground and al! the time of the aw fti 1 tragedy in which be had Ix-en the chief a.-tor. An Old Sinner. I'montowx, I'a.. Af.ril 2x. Kliliu ingg, the old law-breaker, was arreslnl and jailed lien- this aftermxni. He will lie n-memla-re! as the mall who burned the Kingwixxl court-house in IrSi. He was three tiliui setileii.Til to be hanged, cut bis way out of prison, went west, was captured again ill 1S77 and while awaiting execuli.ui was par- the aid of IVpufy Carter arrested him. Cn-gir is 7" years old. 700 Persons Perish. Ixxixix. April 2. A dtspateli from I'esth, the Capital of Western Australia, says : " A liiin-icane swept the northeast mast on the 22dinst. The pearl-fishing H.-et, numlx-ritig forty boata. waa leslnyel and Xt persons perished." A disftukh fmm I'ooktowii Australia, an-noiilK-es that the St.-amer Ik-ton, of Singa xire. was sunk in a collision with a bark 01T the Island of Formosa, and that loll fx-rsoiis were dniwmil. No Ktmx-u!is were l.jt. Bold Train Robbery. Tus.. :. April The Wetern-I.uii.let- preso. on lhe Siulheru I'aeilii- li.iiln.a.1, due here at pe:i last evening, i stii.l and nil.lieiliit I'.i)kusi Slalion. The miinlier of men enji.sl in the roblx-ry is variously ca- ti 111:11. il Ip mi five lo eight. Coloiie! Harper, the engineer, w hen apina. hiug Tafiago wax i.tgnal.il by a ret! hintern to stop. He slow- e.1 don n. and as he apj.roach.il the light he notieeil ohstnn lions on flu- track so plax-d that inra.se he tailed lo sioi the engine would s;in-.i I t!ie track und derail iiu'lf. Inimtil ai.-ty 011 .-topj.iiig a d-m.-n or more shots were lir.il into lhe ev.ress car and a man with a pi-tol in each hand honr-hil tlie l.Niitiiotlvp and i-otiwiiaud.il Harer not to get .low :i. Tlie other i-oh'.K-r had in the meantime, Ims-ii prying o-n the exjiri-s- i-ar, and faili.ig to gi-1 it ojk-ii they pl.u-rd a stiek of giant iM.wder tinder it, and ier lo light the fuse atla.-h.il. iuiie!l.il liar- This he was obliged to .ki. but to avoid h-ing blown up. the ni.-sM'iig'roiH'iie.l the earand the rohin-rs t.s.k pisses-ion. After extiiiiiiishing the fus -. they then took charge of the ear, un coupled the engine, luggage and exfin-ss ear fncntle remainder of the train and made lone-half miles long lo hold them. If the HaK-r gel on the engine and pull ahead two ' fiagvs of the bisiks w are joined I. ureter il l n".l:. This lH.-ing done. HarfM-r w;e again j would make a strip of paf.er six inch- w ide pill off and lhe mbl en took charge of the 0.7J"iJ miles long. Forty-one steam pn-sses engine 1:1 I pnile.l six miles toward Tinwiii, ! were working day and night, ..vcr l.noo ofs-r-where they lelt the Ir.vin. ativi-s were eiiifiloy.sl, und over ti.uoo agents I luring the run the robliers went thrmilgh j engagnl in distributing tlu- bs.k. To these the nuil and exf.ress .urs, but did not get j hitter who wen- mainly old soldiei-., was more than They L'-it two packages of , fmid i,, mmmit-ion f..r selling the Us.k railmad money, one of -d'JlO and one of ."xm j mnsiderai.le more than -d.ti..ioii in nih. an-l also two lrkag-s' of fsislage siani go-! - - - to the I'ost-otKi-u at San-Kraneiseo. It is ; repirt.si that the express m.-sseiiger threw $:f.nrn in gold into the stove and so -sivisl it from the robU'is. Xothingwas know n here 1 01 iiiea.i.ur uiiiu fiasi lui.inigni, w neu a t .-irnim was niviv.-d from I'aiitauo. a brake- t man having walk.s! bark eight miles to that j place. A sKiial was sent down and tl:e i train brought in at 'i lliis morning. Xoneof j the iwsseiigers were molested. Some of the passengers knew nothing of the Irouble un- til after their arrival lu re. The robln rs are lielieved to he dis -barged railroad einfiloyees although thry eouif.eII.sl Kngimvr HarfKT to show them how lo handle the loeomotivr. Immediately Ujmii r.reipt of the news at the ntliivof the S.tiiheni r.u ilir l'oiniany. in this city. A. X. Town-, general maiiauer. issued a cin ular olli'ring a rew ard of MuM for the apprehension of tiie robliei. -- The Crant Relics. Wshin..ton. April :!. fhe tiraut relies, which have for several months Ihimi safely guar.l.sl in one of the private moms of the Xational Miiseuin, an- now U'ing pliuisl 011 , piiblicevhihitiou. 'fwo hand-ome iilu-h lin.sl eas-s, till.sl j w ith articles from the collection, have liccn ; ilacs in the north hall ol lhe museum, i near the main eiitraiic. They .ntitaiti th.' I presentation swords, g..ld-headts! .tines, cas kets, medallions, and many other instly and I el.-gaiit articles j. resented by ditferent ieople j at ditl'ereiit times to ticueral liraut. j Many of these article- are souvenirs of his j trip around the world. Then' is a splendid ' (nllcction of -lafianes- s.in, one -.-rits. ol i s-yeii pi.-res. old .lapane-' coins of hug' sue. Ix-ing valued at ,'. 1 here wen. also invi tation card-, menu cards and reminders of entertainments given in his honor, engrossed on gold plates. tine invitation card to a rnask.sl hall given 1 ;1t San Francis, o tifsiii General lirant's arri val at that city on his return from his fa mous tour is engraved 011 solid gold and is enel.is.sl in a -ilver envelofH? with thtr address engravisl upm it. In the right hand corner is a tW'o-4-eiit stamp, and in the left the usual "if not .lflivered in ten days return to." V.c. 'fhe arliclt-s show 11. Ix"sides th.'ir histo- ! ri.al iiilen 1. aie of gnat intrinsic value. Death in a Burning Building. I'irrsiii it.,, Afiril 'J!. A tin- broke 0111 ear ly this moriiiiig in Willis lirothers' gr.xery slop', corner of I.ic.x k and I'orey stns'ts, Allgh'ny ' 'itv. The htiilding wdiich is a four-story one and the largest in the neigh Ixirliixxl. is used as a gnx-ery store by I 'harl.-s John and Ihsirge Willis. They and their mother and sisters and some nmiiirn. .xvupy the npix-r storii-s. Shortly after 1 o'clock Mrs. Willis was awakened by a erarkiing noise and the smell of smoke ami gave the alarm. The rlams spread rapidly and the smoke was dense. The xxiple were first thought of by the fireman and ladders s.sui run up to the windows, the intiiat.-s Ix-ing so blinded by fhe smoke that they Ims'iiihc U-wildcnxl. Tin- women wen' xin n-x-iiisl, hut Will iam I lulx rman. a driver a for the firm, either fell or jumfxsl from a ihinl story win dow and wa-pick.sl ufi uiHsHisciiins. One of the l.xlgers named Iloggitrum, who room. si on lhe fourth tlixir. also junixsl and n.i-eived iiijuries fnun w hich he will probably die. When lhe fire had ixs-n extinguished a search of the lions.- was mad- and the lushes of So phie I lo!es and Fred Shult wen found ill Ixsl in their r.x. ms. both had Ix-cu sutl'o cated to death by the smoke. The loss i tlmatisi at -sJii.iH-n. eoven d hy insurance. Combat with a Wolf. Huston. April 2s.- Hr. Al Walls. lx.ton's dog Hiiiu.l-ks-K-r, had a narmw esafx' last night from Ix-ing fiartially devoured by ax'l of his, w hile he was, strange to say, nrseii.sl I by some twenty-tiveof bis canine prisoners, ' vvhos. d.-ath h had decid.sl should isitne ofT j to-day. S. .in- weeks ago the d.x-lor pn--i'h:LS- ! sl, partially as 11 x-t an.i uriosiiy, a large j Silx-rian wolf from ashowman. lb- .nnliii- ! It it. i. .-,.. in tin. I liinl store ol. be iiiiii.l i .. 11. .1 1, r . -. I. in). ling and last evening the vv oil fons-d its I , . .... , ' way through lhe Imrge into th' nxun w here sonic eight mastiffs w ere. The latter gave it battle; and. after a licnv tight at bay, the wolf dashed thp.ugh a skylight into the rixiin Ik-Iow. w here the dix-tor was ssiiriug victims for to-day's slaughter. The wolf at oiiix mad' for the d.x'tor, and. sfiringing at bis throat, thx.red him. The man and Ix-ast had a terrible struggle. The .kx'tor's clothes wen- lorn into shreds by tlie wolf's teeth, and, Ix-ing a littie man. he was getting cx haustsl. when the excited dogs in the nxun hn.ke from their xn and rush.! fH'll-mell at the wolf, which let go its human prey to defend himself. He kill.il several of the d.igs, but gave Watts time to get aid. and the wolf wa lassxil and dragged back into its .-age. Watts was hadly used up. He is go ing to spare the liv.-s of al! the dogs that rescued him. A Doctor Murdered. I'oktsmoi th. O., Af.ril 2-. Ir. W. T. Northmp, a prominent f.bvsician at Haver hill, in the raster fx. rt ion of Scioto minify, was nitinlcrcd yestenlay by Thomas Met.y, a salix.nkd xt. ami his brother Alfred, the postmaster at Haverhill, aided by the two sons of Alfml M.-Coy. Mr. Northmp had incurred lhe displeasure of the McCoy hy Ix ing active in favor of lix-al option. They waylaid him yestenlay when milling to his oftici and Ix-gan tiring on him with pistols and shotguns. He was unarmed, hut drew a px'ket knife and badly wounded Alfred MH'ov before he was fatally shot. The doc- I tor was aix mt .'to years old ati.l uumarritil. The Mel iys have In-en arn-sl.il, and there is a f.i'liug in favor of lynching. A Mad Mastiff. I'm. too, April 2M. While Annie Curml, a child alxiut yeam old, was playing in front of her jsireuts' residen.-e this morning, a huge mast ili, with foam running from its mouth, rame tin and seizing the right arm of the child chewed it in a frightful manner. At the approach of a citizen the dog left its victim and ran away. A police officer hear ing of lhe iK-riirrencc, hastened to the police station w here he finx ureil a rifle and started in pursuit of the dog. Alter a chase of three mile became up with the dog and a battle t.x.k place. The otlh-er, hy clubbing his rifle kept tlie dog from biting him and finally ended hi career w ith a bullet. The dog also bit a horse and three other dogs after leaving the child. Big Loss of Lumber. iiAKLRx-To!!. W. Va., May 1. A floxl in I 'oca river ha caused a lots of ilixroitrt to the lumber interest. Millions of feet ot tint logs, staves, etc., have been wet away. Grant's Memoirs. 1 llikTi-.tl. '.mi.. April LN -Imriinf the i exen-ise-i in m. iimry of ticrier.il linuit la-t : nenitiit the follow ing eurimis -taii-ii.-s in n-'anl to the manufacture or the " I'ersotial j Memoir-, of lieneral tirant " were read : In biiulintr the cloth Isioks Ihere was 44.:t.V. sijuan- yards of cloth used, or if put in one j pi.-cv it would make a stri. one yard w ide ! and twenty -tile und oiu-lilih mil'-s long The gold ti-ed in tttampiug. letiering. etc. on all slyl.s) of binding, if mined would make l".l,i.47. The priiv so.l the i-oldls ater for this gold was -i.'l.lsf ..o. Mure was JT'i U.rn ls of hinder iaie 11-cd. weighing ahoiu Hl,tl M.llllds. There Were J7.ss slieejkills Usui, 7.-J1 goatskins, and bfs calfskins. A Itone of the-4 skins wa sjilit it n-jir.-s.-nt-. of .niirs., th. killing of an tsputal miniih-r of animals. There w;is als.ttl :mj.:tlo r.-anis ..f : Ki, r iis.il in the printing, which weiglusl i alnut I.M:S.s.mi iHtuiids or tons. This put into one piece would make a -tri. two feet wide and l.tisc'2 mileslong. Ifihelsniks were piled iiji in on row the narrow--! way. that is the same as I bey would stand in .1 lmokcase, it would lake a -helf iiinel.i-ii and Kiercea oy a bvvora. IUleioii. X. ( ., April -There was a , i,ni,,i,,ii vesterdav 111 I linloii in honor of the eoiiuiletioii of a railway, and thousands ( ,)f , ,. ,tr,.ts. William f. j J,,n.-., a n.miuent young ..ili vr. was in j ,.,,in,a,,d of the tr..j. as oon, l of the j Sn. j infantry regiment. Mi- horse. alarni- j . ,u. lu, Uiame unniaiiaoabi, and j ,f.1.,hl'd wildly int.. a group of marshals. j,-j jIlw w-t, ,,nm viol.-iulv from his saddle, holding fast in hi- right hand his drawn sword, which, a- iie tcil. f.i.-rc.-d the Ixidyofll. A. J.iin.s. on- of the marshals. Itoth men fell together, while llieir hor-i-s dashed awav. The sword, which wasa I'ni- , ( !aU r."gulation biadr. tr.mstiv.-d Mr 1 James from hack to breast, the blade cnter I ing on the left side of tlie spin,-. Alter p L j ing through lhe Ixxly it nupird near the li.lt. 1 he swonf w.is dra.vu out hy the fsiint which protnid.sl several inches in it-out, near the breastbone. Th' regimental surgeon and other ph s iciaus say that the wound may 110I prove fatal, as the lungs were not touched, l oi. Jones narrowly isvaied cmcu-siou ..I lhe brain, and the dreadful .x-currence nearly driv.-s him mad. Bull-Fighting By Electric Light. City or Mexico. April Jit. The noveiiv of a bull-light by elu tric light drew an im mense cn.wd to the f'ol.ui I'i.a. Among lhe sfxetators were ('resident I'ia and several members of his Caliinet. The arena was brilliantly light.sl by ten 'l.i-i ric lights and the guady llliilorms of the inatadon-s fairly blaz.il. 'i iie t.x.r of liic biilljx-ii was thrown ofxai and the first made a frantic rash at the picadors and in a minute was master of the arena, having kill.sl one hor- and gored two others. 1 Mie matador' and a pi.-ador w ere disabled, though not killed. The fighter l--came timid and plied the sword from the side, Ix-ing afraid to face the animal. 1 if five bulls every one was lesieratc in the bla.ing light and hors-s and tighter w ere roll, "I over and toss(-d in a terrible manner. . in- swords man attempt.il to kill the hull as he charged and wa caught ui the horns and to I lilt nftlif uriiia :iiiuol lili-Ur-s. Tin rult nf tiif ii'Iit ;t" four hop- killtil. tvr.ii l irti iiikI Ti'ltl, two ii.;tt;iltr it;iiiy ki!U-i ;nnl -4'VTal jiii:i-loix(li-itilc!. Tlie ihtv.liiit; iijrlit stt-itt- to inak tiie afiitnuN wilil. T r i i was the ftrl tiint' hull ti'liliiiLr hn? trifl hy fl-t'tirir litrhi. Killed by a Runaway Train. lti:-H-KiKi.i. .Mass., April A nm:iway j train on the It-oston A Allmny llailroaij yes- ' ten lay mtisl the lof of one life anl ahotit .n.im w.rth ol' imjwrty. Whiie Miinin; at Sieneer. live miles away, or more , ten rars iH-loitirinu' t the tlmmli fn-iht of romhietor IMiloise hnke away anl rlart-.-.l . tlitwn frnitle. With live e;ti and the engine he starttil in njrMiit. and when near here, ami near the runaways. li-hloie jnniH-l to j them. He mlealeiila(eil the ilitan.-e. Imw- i ever, ami fell U tweett the s-etitii. ami was nitinl to jiieees hy hi- own train. The sta tion aeiit here saw the ear- ttimitii; and turned a sw iieh. "-ending them out over an : ernhanknit-nt into a tnea'.ow. The n;in for the ehase and the sudden sw it hin-j wa 1 1 it fact that an aeeommoilafion train was fi.ll.iwiti- rapi'Jly and had w h:-t lit I for : Urookvtlle wlieti tlie ear-.w-n' throw n ot7" the traek. Lynched on Suspicion. m is ii.i.k, Ky., April 'lt.- A speeial from PnH-tor. V. Va.. say: The dead InKlie f .'I monies, hnMhers, named Sylvester, were ; found hanin; to a tree on the pjadide six miles eat f hen- yesterday, earh hotly ln-ar-inr tlie following plaeard: " Nit-r thievery must le hroken up." Farmers in the tieiirhhorhood hff e MitiVr td di'prerlations at the hand- of unknown ergons, and it seem filially settled on the Sylvesters as the guilty parties, fhe negroes lived nmiparatively emfortahlv. yet ". aree ly ever did any work. To Boycott Armour. riTTsia K;. April A p ial eommittee of the knilits of I-ihor from t hieuo has lieeli H-s-relly at work here dnrintr the past lhne days disirihutim; a ein-tilar -talinir that P. I. Armour had hroken his agreement with the Knights, o lar as the eiu'ht hour movement was eotieerned. and hy emnN-lling his men to .sign an iron -da. I e.nilr.i'l had made them n tiounee their allegiaiiee to all lalror tipanizition ; and asking all groeers und htisim.s hearing the seal of 1. I. Ar moiir X 'o. One hmi'lit il thoii-and of ihe ein-ulars will In distrihuted Iron Works closed by the New Rail- ' road Law. Kkviim. I'a.t April The plate mill de- j pari n lent of tlie Keystone Iron works, of this ! eity. dosed this evening for an indefinite pi- riiHj. thnw inga large nurnrVr of hands out ; of employment. The inen-:its frie'ht rite. it isalleired, eaused this notion to he taken. 1 Other industrial estahlishmeuts. that have been crippled hy the oM-ratiotis of the inter- ! state eomtneree law, w ill el.Ke next w eek. iititwithstanding nvent eoneessiim-s granted ! hy the mil road companies. He got his License. I'ki.ilf, April Tlie liii-ii-K- of V. ItrHi-kiiiri.l-n., rf V.t Kairvit-, was rr-intiil t.i.l!iv. This ir. the il..iii-lti.-r ftii.ist- W. litiii was sincl by the w.nii. ii of flu town a few w.iks mro. Th.'y (iniy..! thai their IiiisIiuikIs In ik'IiI Ik-ul 1. w.'. 1 1 i th.'irilrinks at home instt-u. 1 uf L'.iintr lo llarrihur'h ami it was rlii.-tly through thrir titr.n (hut the li.-riise was (rr.iiite.1. Tramps Roasted at a Cas Well. Anukk-ox. Intl., April ). Si x traniis lie ninie ciipiu'eil in a titiht at the nntural pi well near here, yestertlay. Two of them were (nishtsl into the tlain.-s of ihe Imrniiit; ffiis. line, whose name is saiiliole iK.iiovnii. .inhale.) the Haines anil .Iie.1 iilniost instant ly. Ueorire lwyer, of Krie. I'a., is burned almost Ixyoiitl recoirnition ami raiin.it r eover. Three ot'thetniniis are in jail. Dr. Hostetter's Large Insurance. I'lTTsin K.i, April 21. It is ri'Krle,l ai m iiisiiruiitv people that Jr. Hostelter has in-en-aseil the iiinount of his lite insurance until it has reju he.1 f 1,1 1x1,1 nr. This is -.ai.l U be the larjA-st amount arrits.l by any man in the l'nite.1 States. The iHietor was re rently ill. Cholera In Mexico. XooALCH Akiz., April ,i. 'Die c holera is ragiii at Mazatian, Mexieu. and lmsalso bro ken out at tJuuy nuin. I'eople are leaving the infected districts in Urge numbers. COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. EOYAL (Absolutely Pum) C GUAM'S .'Alum Powder). E RI JIFORD'S, wbenfi- . B HA'FORDS. wbm frnh... E REDHEAD'S I CH AK.H (Alum Powder) X AXAZOX 1 Alum Powder).. B CLETELA'DS-short wt-tm. K PIONEER San rrmneu-co)... t CZAR DR. PRICE'S - SXOW rULKE(Groff i).. LEWIS'. - PEARL (Andrew, Co.).... HECEERS GILLErs ANDREWS A('0."Rp?aJ" MUMN1M, idfllHOl JUB& , BULK .Powder sold loose). .. K9 RrMFORD'S,when notfre-a.0 REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Vuoleoii.eiiess! f the IZoyal llakin-j Powdon " I have tested a packae of Royal Bakinir Powder, which I parcha.v.1 in t' open market, anil Und it e.mif.ose.1 of pure and w boleaome inirredienia. It u a . rv.-a of tartar powder of a hiirli d.-tree of merit, and does not eontam either a:n:u u phoKpbates, or other iujurmus subftanee.s. E. (i. Love. fh.b. '' It U a scientlllc fact tbat the Rueal " H. A. MoTT, Ph.D." " I have examined a paekaire of Royal Baking Towder. ptirrha.'d br mvs;f i the market. I find it entirely free from aJiiiu, term aJba. or any otat-r itijun.ii;. llanee. Henri Moktos, i'U.D., President ef Mevena Institute ef lo iiu.A..-'. I have analyzed a package of Royal Bakinir Powder. The materaUs jf -,!, It la composed are pure and wholesome. -j. Da. ILints, state Assayer, ilisj.'. The Roval Bakinir Powder received the highent award overall rmptttor nt the ienna World s Exx-itloti, is! : at the Centennial. Philadelphia. ls7C ; a: tie American inKtitnte, Xewr York, and af State Fairs throughout the country. Xo other article of human f.xxl has ever received nuch higta, eiiif.batie, and Tersal endorsement from eminent cliellntts, pbysicians, scieutisl-, and ik anlj J Eeal'.U all oTer the world. Note The above Diagram illustrate? th' eomparativo worth of various Bakir-Powdei-", as shown hy Chemical Analysis and cxi'nment-s made bv Prof. St ie-i.-A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or vuiuajir m each can calculated, the result being as indicate.!. This practical test f..r worth ij Prof. Sciiedl.-r only proven what every observant consumer of the Rural Eak! . Powder knows by practical eTperieuee, thai, wtiile it costs a few cents p-.-r f-.ti: more than ordinary kinds. It far more economical, and, heid-, aJ.ir.hi tlie ajv-t-age of N-tter work. A ringle trial of fhe K..ya! Baking Powder wid convu-e fair niiudeU jK-rMiu of these facts. While the diagrmn shows seine of tlie alum powders to he of a higher .1. of strength than other rowders rtink.-d below them, it is not to be taken as iii.lu iner thai ttiev have any u!ue. All alum powders, no matter how high lln ir stre .j re to be avoided as dangerous. It is to Your Interest TH HI V Yi K iiinl .'ibl h lUt'if mit nl Un ! ,,nr-,,f t . 1 Drugs and Medicines:1 Biesecker k Snydeii l (Vr'l fi r. u it. None hut the purist and IkM kept in MoeT;. and w hen Prngs heeome inert hy -tand-ilig. as eertaiti t-l them do. we dt i .troy them, ratiier than im- pOM- oil OUT eu-toMieP-. i You cjtn depend on i.:u ini: your : PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS , tilled wilh eitre. Our prices are a low a ' any other Hrst-ela- hon--e and "on many articles mm h lowt r. i The (Miipie of tln eoiinty "M-em to know j this, ami have given its a large share oi theii" I patronage, aiitl we shall si 111 continue to give ! them the very lies! giHIs for tin ir money. lo not forget thai we make a -i-t ialty of j FITTIXCf TIM'SSKS. We guarantee satisfaefitMi. -ui'l, if ymi have nail tnuhle in tliis direerjon. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in gn ai variety ; A mil set of Tct a u-es. Come in and h.ne your eye examined. No ef targe for examination, and we areeoiitiileut we can suit you. t "oine and see me. Ilesiiectfully. BIESECKER & SNYDER. H TAVERN LICENSES T hp following persiti7i Jmve riled tinir petition forTaviTii l.ieeii-e. with their Aih'lavit-, tVrtili eHtes aiitl lUnuls, and liiHce i-lien-!; givn that the Hitme w ill U- prcM-nieil t r allow :tttre tt the TiMirt ot' tjuarier s-s-i.n-iii Mon.tay evening. M Pi. Ism., w hen Mini where nil jK-rsoii- init r-e-teil eaii atie!i'l il'thev think prip-r. K.kwiie Ni kU-w. vter1iur. .ilihMu Tw p. t 'l.arU-s A. Muteliell. Henry Kime, ontinenee htirotigh s'oit Sterner. W m. siewunt. ' August KiM'hler. Iavii1 ille, roneinauL'h Tw p. Th"-. William".. W slr.itir. Kikii- kTwp. Kreii'k. Purr. Pociihonia-. oreem ilie I'wp. Samuel Huekiiuin. ltH kvvNil Kinugh. Saiiinel A Haines. Jimu H. Stieer. Meyerd;tie tfc m Htc h. Naihitniel sheer. Uolfrt outline. Kllen Kyle, Kli .a Maer. f.J. Fuller, Xt'iv tiHltifnore Ii r titirl . W. I. HiginUitliam. Sonier--et i.ri'Ugh. Kliu A. 1 uyiuuii, " Moses frent. John H. U ile, Stoyetow 11 Itornugh. Sum 1 t'uster. V m H. layman. l-uv:ui-vil!e. Snim-rs t Tw p. Ahmm A. Milh-r. I rsiiiH hnngh. J..I. Keiittel. Wdlerstiurg liorough. eo. PeM.Uilu '.leheiH-. Son hum pt u Twp. siimui P. swriier. Karinier I w p. Jnhit A. t lark, liverville. Jat'tnahouing Tp. Pnny Oilice. t N. li. l: IT II Fl KI.P. Apr. JU, Isst. t lerk. NOTICE I- her'hy given thut the Fanners Fnioii A.--o- , eiHtimi und Fin In-nranee mpaiiv ,f niiih-n'I rmmiy, pre-ciited to tin-1 onrt ot remmoti VU of Somerset n unity their petition pruving the sud lonrt to grant, ninler Hie nnvision- ofthe Al ef Asfemtly in -neh eat mude and midcd, e.-r-tniu amendments, impmveim m and ether alt r-atiou- t4 the originMl charter of the said coriM.ra tioii. - s li eiiiihle them hereafter to in-iire the enitieiu- ot' tarm buildim:-a well i tie liiiildii'g-thi-m-elves. iind providing for tin i uing of two rlaes f iNdieies. one tor content-, tie other ,,r . liuilitings, niHHi which petition an intcrlncatnry dii-ree has U-en made as prayed for and that an iil'flieutioii nill e made to the -aid i anrt on lhe 1-d, day nt" May. lss;, dl t 0vI.h k .h , lorrttinal decree in tlie premises. JioK Shaimkm'CI r i:. Ja .MI'SsKK. i -'T-.U. Secretary Pre-idetil. MONEY lie itimle. t'H : this out and -end it ; lit US Ullil Hf W dl Willi Von fn-e miiii. tiling of treat alue ami imporlame u you that 1 win -tart you in imsiness which w ill bring ou in i more money right away than am i hingel-- u this world. Any one can do the work Had live at home, hither sex : ui! ages. Something new. that just coins nionev for all worker-. We w ill start you ; capital not needed. This .- one of the irenuine. impirtant chances ofa lifetime. Thir-e wiio are amhitious and enterprising need not de lay, orand oulrit free. Addrowl "ki k & t o.. Au Ktista. Maine. deej-'s; . lyr. ! In Arthur's Memory. Ai.mxv. April '.. The friends of the late President Arthur in this eity and in New York have lor some time lieen takinj; st.-ps towanl Ihe en-.tii.ii ofa moiiiiiiieiit to his memory in the llunil Cemetery here. The moveinelit hits not lieen made 1111I1I ii- .1. ii w w 1 i ..... 1 ... . . . 11.11 .iesire.1 10 invite ig-nentl siilis.-riiiii.iii-. The d.-sir.sl am. unit of 111,111, y has aln-adv lieen exeetsliil and Siirrnaite lianii l 1;. II, .1-lin-, Klilm UiKit, John 11. Starin. Charles I., ritl'any and Cornelius Illivt. of New York, have lieen naiiUMl the oorninittee to s. l 1 1 plans. The Mili-t-riptitms are so p-iiemiei that a siih-taiitial and ri. h stone san-ophu-gus will be ererted in the r..'iiier.ry hen and a !if.-size-hr..iizc statue of the I'resi-l.-nt ..11 a pn.ier peilestal w ill he ere. ted in one of the squares of Xew York. The city authorities will Ik- invited to sele"t and .'rant the site. The AlUinv 111..1111111.-11I will lie erts-teit in ihe Aiituuiii. Boasts of Blatant Socialists. I'm. vm. April 2r. The kid Siniis., foiindeii in San Krancisio in lss... atv i,w organized ill all principal cities in U. West ern Stales and are more secret than the Kniifhts of lilsir. They say that plans are ierlei1ed toclnse facfori.s, starve workmen. introduce riots and tall out the militarv -hi.-agois ,0 lie marie the headimartcrs i.f an upn.sini; in l-.-.!), und if the niovemetit is Huecessful the style t.f iroveniment Ik to l- - chaiijjed. It was decided in 1-Wi tla- Vation- al Ketleration of Trarles and Ulr,.r Ass.,,,- shoultl enfonv tiif eigdt hour nil:. Bakinir Powder in abs.ihit.-lv nmv ; S iimnrs i.:. li irnit i.f -iinitr) wrir t.r Ki i t i- FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1S37, A:l tin r:jiit. title, MiltTf-f uii-1 la'; liilill;:;- ei it It jU illl'T !' ner" !iini' t,r le !:.t i ; .rt'fit'l it Iii .UwiiiuK ti.'a-f .t iim .i. it-ufiiiiililii!','. wuii tin- u(i(.'irii :iJifii'. - 1 akeii 111 eeeutiili at the -tii! l-r,t. : i.'k - ll-e. - VI.mi- AIl t ie li;!tl. titi- int-rest m: ri.ct.; ( K. !t:tt-.ier .t". i it mA lo u'.-.w '! :itl e--1fl!e V!' II n iie--i i: i i li in:, "t i erl.iii: triii i ( 'tirt'l "itu.tle ii; -!(( ! - -.i Niinerei cotmry Pit.. h irTr! is sf uiii'i-e! Itiiiver. ihirry Huker, ,I.;iiiiii ttak r Wu in an ami ' ..org'' s.iv lor, eoulailim-.' ! mr ing tiieretui ereeteii a log tve'luit: ti"i. I'Hrliniitl oi tier . lulKuii. ling-. ;:;t ,i Iiiltiet. .ii.;. M. 1 ak-n in ee ui.. n at ilu- suit n -Al.Hi :! the r i!lf. title i:iter-t ilU-l -.u;:s N Plel-'ht r. ol. in ali-i to the li.l'n.w ilty -i. - .- real e-liHt . . , A Hart "i land -lln ii-- ,n m,- ITlS'k l.iWtl-ltip SiHU"Pet eelitiU l',i ji.lt.-. . laii'i- el' K li'tuiire ftarrone. thrum i.,i;""U-' lali Ktriiiii. A-ruhaia Plvtcher ! - tllg 111 rt'Tf'V IHtTe or le--. tf'.T . tin nitli-r i.w.ra mill, 1- l.n ir::; . r,. I'tiime slUlile Hil'i (tl.efoninui.iiti.i;-. inineliatie.-. Taken in exeeiltiim as the prnri -! -Pleleher. ill the-ll'lot Paul Miller. - AI,S4 Ail the right, title, interest ami eUim ' i.n Skel . ..(, in ail'l in the to! lowing ile n-.; .i t-iate. vi : V true! nt latl nitimie ill A e'g : tnwn-hip. stuters't County. Ptt.. eiuitia; . aeri-- ami 24 ereiit, "triel meHsiire. .:i laiels it' teorge fuiisi. Mnritt snrr o.. 'j . iter utnl other-, with a twn-iory plank iiw .- : a -ranli' there. in erected. Titken in exeention rv the nn.jn-r.v i.t I iu skelly. at the stnt tf M. ( '. Miller"- dn...-! ,'r - AHi- A 11 the right, title, interest mid i'!.i:in f- e V KiMlger"uiid Noah K. lii-lui r- el, m :1.,.l ... ' -tl low it! de-eriltsl real e-tale. m tre t iif land -miate in gle tnwn-tr;.. -oniil. t'. adi'iimng luriilsnf Alt-x :i;ii:i - H n ry Voiinkiti. W ilimm Allium. Frank In. il.. .i n ! others, eoiitaiiiilig 41 en-s m ire or h-, ri.i : '.n then-oil t reeied ik two--tory log and a trsi'lie duelling llttllM', log Intnl. Slai'i'- ul ! "' " n'lti'iiilMini:-, w ttii tiie itppiir!Piii:ii-e- I" I' t"'ii irie-t are m g.H.l meadou. 7 .ii - c and halmi'-e in gin-l tmiU-r. l iken 111 X't-iilion as th-- pn'i'eny er - '.i V Rixtgers Hiiil Nith K. kislgers. at the sc H- hah minam s iw. t't ul. A I S A!! th- right, lllle. inten-t itnd -im p.i F. shatJ.-r. of in anil to a r.-rinin trrn ! .ti -: nate in 'piemnhoiting tnwi'.hin. -t'ii-r--i l'ji . adjoining land- of .d.,i Ijim'-r! Weaver. W in. t.nrditer John i'--r rtii'l 1:.U Heeiinger eotitmiiuig I aere and a. having i ie-ns.n iT,-eted ti one -r.-r' t- . frame hum and other eiiltiild:r.i:- w ith ;.n IHirteliHIiees. laken iii execution at (he -ui! l-.ii K. man'- Kxeeutors. -A I. St All the ng,. title, intert-t and elaeu "t V " H a-jner ,f. m And to u et rtain a'-' - iite in s-iii-hiirx ib-PniL'h. niiht I -i ; liUiidi (l 'ill the north ami wrM U t"l- ' '" I.iehty. nil the ea-t hy '.rant -tree: t "i fMMltli hy lol of Ueliei e i .I v i Hi; -n l i . o-'.:. ah-iiit 1 1 of an acre, having 'h reot! eri --i " -titry frame hou-e. -lai'k nd oiu-r inir'-t; !. with the Hppurtt imiiee-.. Taken ill exe-i-tiijtin ut the -Hit nf If 1 ''l;-Mau-I s u-e. A I.St - All the right title. Inten-t and ri.cv- than I'. l..'-i,t . of. in ai'd t-. t:,. . - -i si-niied leal i -t.tf V... A ii"',i t! Era-: 1 si taut" in I !ki.. k- :...tn-t. i. --...m-i- ; eoiiiiiLUMig 1 i - a. re-, mere or h - .i in m. at tow : -li-out JHrp'-i le.ir. t her land. Atljiiining laii-l- ! ' r-.i-' . hoitter. MariiHi ' ro--. ;ipa?n I'f'k ' !' and ittier-. witii a one-siorv traim- i.arn iUidotl)'Toutliinhlingt!iep-"ti cr : th'- .ipi'tirtenaiit'e-.. t'akeii in e.-! utitiri as the proier "t ! 1. I n htv. al tiie sii.t til Valentine H.r- - AKi All llit- ruht. title, int.-r." id Ni.'i.l.-iiiil.. nl'. in himI M ii .-. n.t;:i lr;i ' -.ililat. in .li-iui.T T. ll-hi.. ---:i.-r-. t ' ii.i.-iiiiiitif Uii.l ui fl. S. f'n i.111!.'. K--.-: w.irlli. l-iiii.- Ank.-liy mii.I Wllh.-.iu !'-'t"; laiiiiiiu l; iii-r... ilii lu.i-l.-n tv . i ; . . hull-., iui tiarn rtli'f ..lli.T .mll.ii:!-!:':- ' ir.it..l. wild iht i..irlfimiii.. Tiik'-n in i"-('iitiiin a Iii. jir.."Ttv .-: N I.-. m 1.-Ill .1-. hi llienitt t uinuit Iliin-'-' - A I. I - On WEDNESDAY. MAY IS. nil th.' riutit. till.-, iiii.-i I itl.-t '1 tuitnu-s nii.t 1 iiri.lin- I h.im-t-. ..1 it. lam lot nl' -rruiiit.i siiiint. in -..n.-r-. i "i HIUTM'l 1 .unify. I'll., r. -llErtilillr.' ' ; ii.t.'s. in.M-f nr It h ltd h tv..--..r it.i : lli-r.iili cri-:i-t, Hilli It.- -tpjn.'. ; n !..l Ir.illliiiir t''::.ll -tri-.-l nil Iii-- s..i, 1 Reefer tin Hi '-t. A. H. .illrti!t '': mi. I litn...n 1(1. K.t-1. Taken 111 t.c.iiii..ii h. llie r...r!' "I Tii.iiiiit. Hii'i . ari.illle Th.ilnit-. -it '!"' " H. 1 ..!n.?li. u 1.1 . 11. K....11 ii- "' ' H..!.leri.mim. ! A f-l - : lt the HlI;i. title, interest an.i i-Ihmm I .1. ' !', . !.. rti.i; in iiinl l.il h .-erriiiii l.-l -f.r' : M.-vfp-.tnit ls.r,.iii.-li. Sici.-ri-I -' lailiaii;..li.-riiinh acre, in.in- t.r ! " ' ' Iw,i--I.iry irume .Iw.-liiiii.- h.-iw. -i' " r" ' k.-rv. -ltiil iKlier ..iilliiill.lll'i.- ili. r.- 1 ith III. ii-iiirleinin.-es. -Mjti.l l,,i li"'-' r-' j tre street, anil H.lj.iirinii; l"l .'I ?t'. ImT: : on tlie liurtli. wuh an rtUi y uti liie s.-: West. ' , I'ukeii ill exee.lti.,11 a." the r '!. rl -r illi.-n. at lile .llit of H. I . Mi-.er-. - AIs.l- il the riirlit. lllle. Interest mi! elii-.in ."i.'k inint.-riiiaii. i.f. in mi'l t" il!- M-nls.l real eMale. 111 . A , -rlM;!i I-:-' "' ,.' itin.l sitiiHlw in Si!ii.r-st l..i ti-ii.; . -. ui 11 r . f-t. . Im.iiiiu.sI .ui ih.-iiurTh i 1, ; rati Sh.'U man. .in litce-isl hy Sinn f-'t l...vii ..li the -.-nth hy Un.l "f i' f: " .jthers. Hli-I n 111- weM l-y ihIi.I "I liart. .-.inl.iinMii.' iiie-ti-ill ai re, iii'-re ; ' liaviinr lh-r.iti .-re.-t'sl a l.ni--t.-r. ! 1' " inn il..lle. sMhle. all.l ttttl.-r ..!Tt.llt:.l Tt- l(i- i,iiirt.'lutii.-e.. Trtk.-n in .-xe.-iili.ia as rf.e pri-rU ' ' rii.-rriiiiii. nt the -ml ..I lient.inl A H-r-i; ho.) otnerr. - NOTICE All --..n piirt-ha-inir al tiie ' pleu-e take n. ili. -e lhal a Dart 'f t . I Iimney U Isr iaa.le known Hi th' '"i ' sale will he re.iiir.sl a -ns.n a-tie' l,r; kiei.-k.si .inwn. ..inerH-i- 11 win IIXX t or Ulore Tlmrsiav of ili.-rir-t iv.s k .if t i. "L "V!!1: "'ZJ'??..,., , . .e,!-. 1 inr T,iiiitK ui i iu,'-,,, ',-....- ." ji j leed will I n. km.wle.ine.1 anlil ih' P'1 ! iu fu" i Apr. JU. I"7. " ' 'f IW.iiriilr-
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