GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. gm:ani:i fkom Ai.ii koiucks. Tlie Main Facta Helmed Without linneceasary Word a. The Slates 'iHr.ilof II iltati I unanimously old I to rcs'orelhe g iveriiiug power to King Will 11 in. Oi May I al';e.s' trust went into npera ti n nt Cnic tg . J'h n nli Vistied all dis count t j llils'M Slid retailers. Tin- d ivi rn r4 -in'r.-il Tlnirs lay prorgu'sl tho third s 's-i m if tll Fdlh Parliament of th" t) 1 11 ni I of C in 1 1 1. Tlmm-is Cu'l.nin, of I'.oeliester, N. Y., hot S irsh ! ir.l - ii T, sai 1 t, l) In mis tress, nt Allmny, N. Y., nu t thou shot him f , 1 V i : i nil li'Hir U'it, Tim women will neivcr. Cullin ni li is u w if i nn I eight chil dren In lloWn !. inve prominent S "it'ierti mil i-e i'l the Kast l'i search of X il iprneipl ul f irtl;od poir.inr "f SjiUh'T.i In JjitrK'f . Tli" leprcs'nt.itiviM of tin Aui'Tiivi i eo;-P'-r miii.ng compi'iy uro ropntol t i h.-iv faild in lli-ir negotiations with tlie Fieii.'li ip;s;r y ii licit" of Fins. A m e ster ! -t 1 1 1 of Irish symo i ll 7. rsj at Melts ur i", Au'.rn'ii, wh u Hr. st "I by John I), lli hi, wh ) ii in 't in,; it. i gre it sues t-n in Hi e 'ii i:..y. Mrs. Miry t'"tN. oii 'n Kio;iy belli o( Wheeling, w is urio-ted rco.mtK' while uilr the ii.fi'iriieo of i. ..i lor nliih l beating to d ulli her .Vyear-ol 1 crippled i.lulil. Mm. J. M lM-Hogg. W11, of t,is At orney (leiicnl o; JChimis, 14 nv th" Assistant A' torni'y (i.'tioinl "f tint S lift, having succeed rd Irwin TnyliT, whontrel Wi.ln sday. Andrew Or-gone, proprietor of the Sigis nnw II "ii" ut .s igin i Midi., i'i- rrclie I l II ii ! 'iMtti', Midi., with his alleged wife. K'le broke it pitcher ovi'i' lii hea I u ml tin -U 'I lirt il nl, U.cnshot I i 'itself, perlisps lutuily. M.'lvln (.'. Ciarlitz was cenvleted of wife, miir.lcrnt CuuitsTliind, M L Lui'U'ii II' nil fi ll from n truin at Wheeling, V). Vn., ami wan kill!. A nmil st-tgo w'is roliliol l.y uinskel hlgh sjtnynion, near F.urcku Springs, Ark. Iitto. tho sctr'sss, wassudd"nly tak'n ill wliilo B. tm in 'M tiM'tto,"' at Kton. I', Smiunl t'uffmnii, n wealthy furnur of Fiytto rouuty, O. , win fwimllcl out of f tl,1 (M by tiiinki) uiun. A v Hiniiitl. of tha Kjiman Confer-jnc? h i jirrjiiroil tho tlrnft of a roK-inl to i-o-istitnto n r ourt to Im'M n'ipstinii.i of Inn 1 to.niro in Hamoo. The court l lo consist of one n-p. rw-entotivt of each of tha intcrostoj im?ii, vtij two SiiiirMS A "fiif ci ii v of tln I.i'ulit (inir I w.m rll?d Into n i 1 1 -1 1 j. mi, Sui ii"l:iy. M miitoo, Mioh., to clp-r-n ii l'oli'i in i!', wlio iitt-'K'Uo 1 1'iitli'T 'ii-iM-li r.v.ki'4 Ii iih mi I woul I have kill. ! Mi " r.. ' I. ii" for tini"'y iii-i-t iiii" . Tli" tr .uli'f h is ! ii In ,i',i ln for Id ji ib'. ei tip) n!n. J'.iii".. Hiii. li irt, of HiiUiV, liin, R '1 IS li-n I ion Mi -i -Mi:;ii"t 15 )' l-i V i:r'.; ."ivl-e-l,:i I si- tli( :irt f r '!:i tini". Mlli'"' i ii ' in-it l.t-r , :i ti'- lo"kiU4 worn i i f.t 4'.', inl Ki'u li n l iliM-iv 'if I to Ii" mi-iiu; J.st W. t. ii.iy, nil i' In, il.-Vfl t thut tli-lwo ! -. 1. Mr. II i 'Iii in took i 'i mi uli mi ..1 ii.t-nt, wln'ii t!if ilisi'ovrry w.m in. i Imi will r i: ivrr. Tin- t'riik.i-, ii ii'vv i trili" of Hi" wort ns-l nt Afrii i, H'ii'uiiv iuvit-l tln IU tnl' t i lr:i lo nrh tli in, ti.o :utt r iiiii'i't in tin- i.iv.t.iti'ci ni a i 1 futli, Imt i:i'illi. r" in i I'M " I i i 1 1 Mo i Ii 'ii ihi'V ur-nvi-1 nt lli" ii k;it village, limn oi ll"ili. t'.iiM-l, l i!". anil i.rn'l, w I-. tli" I'lit" nmil in tli" u (ni li.ii i i t tli.it to:lol tli" ni i--am T". Prij'i, Italy I'riinii Minif-N'r, thrvifnv ri'-inn I i'o,ii-i tin1 i'M'iiiii i l!nii ror'4 i l viiv Iih 1 1" ii tJiltoii ut Iloui" in rinar.l to the ii ! ii in I. H j ni"i 1 1 of ill" A' ysn'iimu '" lition. lUili'iu uillitiiry i 111. rs liav i ri'iior'.p I namst tli" i t'i'ti'ii'lol! i f M l.i iMall. tti r" VV, ( 1 1', of t 'liii- io, in n oonfriinra w itli Atiorni-y I li'ii. ral Milii r. nl WimliiiiKtoti, Kiiur 1 y, i iloi in il tun-, uilii'ul that Mnr i-linl J li"', of K u.sis, mi l ii-.u ly half of liU Tii il"ni!.i'4 to 'k ill"j;al ailVdiiliitfo of thoir ollii'lal intioii to got clio.03 la nit in 'ii'a honm. Sii4riiitMiilPTit Kinriiitit nn I Atti n Hnt4 IVImli r, t 'oo,;nu, I'l-.-h i ini'l ftii'liai il hi, of 111" ( 'Iiii'.io I'i4ii. A-viu n, havo li'o i in iti l:i-t I' r iimi ili r, tli" in-iioii growing out of tin- ih'ntli ot 1 lnl rt Hiirns a nti-i;tof I Uo-n thai I Ktitution, who was I u iti'ii lo iUvi'Ii t y th atti'inl mis, Missouri h i4 a.lopto I thu Amtralian Umii of voting. A sfiloou nt Ni'wtonvill", Iml. , wil4 Mown Bi with j dir. Tin-proliiliitory or'liniiin'i at Ljii Ion, 0, ku lt'ii r 4'aU-t Thn ri'inaiiiiliT of tlm Daninurk'it Kn-aen pom nrr.v. . in N m York Situnl iy. Tim voli-mo of Vtviivim is in an nlnrmlnn lato if trui'tioii. N.ii'nin of lava wr joit in,; 'lown th" iiiouuuiin mi t:i iianiieii i'l". '1 In- I'ni'l" sh of Mirlliorouh wiv pnsnntol At I'ourt S.tnr lay, tin; lonn r Ant ncin Imly ni-tiii in hrlf with u urko I rno aiil digiaty . Th" tr s' of til" '4 of thi Unili'I Stllti rrui'- r Clin-1 ; i, inn l i nn ii" I a u y tt't- r 1 1 tV n:i ii i 1 r-iMi ralioii, w.i4 in cvi-ry w ,y ntil..itoiy. Wl.ii, 1 iw lU'i l, Mim-(-r to Kriin'p, uml Kuiiiii"! li. Ti.iiyiT, Mi'ii4tiT to llu .N"iher lainli, lH N"w Yoik Siti.r lay for Ihmr rr H'i'tlVl' i i H. Th L'nioii Iron work, of San Fraic o , taut l.'ii uur ;ii l'i" cuiitr.n't f'T hml'l.tig th j,roi'i-l ariii' rt I emit 'lofo.-' v.w.t, th j.riou jui'l Uiin H.'iJi.WI. i'KNNSY LVA SIX M G I S L AT U 1 1 K. In the Bi'tiati FrhNy the following rfjurt wm niaila from committor: With a negative riTommenJntion, the hill relating to paving in fitiP4 of the flint cIhm. Thn Kow Trnnnfer Llopne Mil, amondi-d in tl.p SctviU' hy Mr, Cooper, wa4 defeiitoil on final 4V4nn;n y a Vuto of l'J Jp and S ) nnv. Tho Orphnn' fehoi'l Mil, with tho mnoii I niPiit of Mr. B.it'K, ias..'.l finally aft r li4 ni'iion l y Mitvira Klinn, AniKrtjn an I Unto. 'I ho liou-o ri'fii'P'l to ro ifiir In the K iiato AitiPii'liiiniit t ) thn ri-ioliillon provi'llng for u C"iiiiniiioii to r.'Vtw Hiiii Po.lify the law ri'lnting to the Mr. (JoviTiior It ivur notiflo 1 the H"U-m that h" hud nlgini'l thn following lulls: K'inbUiig Btt Imnkit-i l'-4.in. nK.socinlions for thn imi p ' of doing l uoin4 uii'lnr the United Mrttis laws; tn cri'uton tinval Irittnlion ; 1 1 rrnato a c niiini-Hioii to iuVi'.stiRatp ilmril ili.'e intltutioiiK; n I iting to tho iniuiiiof i till cate4 of oh C'ion ; ri'l iting lo tho tikii g of (;roiiii'l4 f'T I'liiintv tmil'ling. Mr. Shira, of 1'itt-ilitirl', il'irvt todl rn rfnolution to uppoiiit ii ('. iiinii'.li n to inV'nti unto thoi'hargis nan.nl Jud- Whitn, and as nut with itKtoitnof mij lie Ins'Mi d on lt Is'itu ri'nd, mi l th" lloiino n4 nl nut to Iniliilni1 him, vthi'ii Mr. I'viuw, f Jipdford, u' J'ctn I, ai.d that nil. 1 1 Mr. SliiruV rosolui lion out. Tha following Mil pns.4,1 (InnllytKor tho protii'tlon of ilind, tiirgi-on an.1 Kimip, Hill in thn IVhtwaro river; pro vi'linR in hat cuiiiitjr homii'ide ch.ill lie lriil; to limit tlm time during which collaS rnl i'lhi'riliine i lax mi 1 the Inteient or hii altv theri'ini hnll ivnniii duo. Th" Aet rolnliiig to thn mlo of p' . nt driving pirl:4 mil agricultural nmoeintioiiH. which wiw onen d"fn it-U nn I thou revive ! hy a riiiiiiidel ulioil of the Vol", was ral.e I ,ii iiain on llnal pasnii. Mr. Itnmkii ni ivn.l to ind linito.y p ntji mo, but with liw this In old r 1 1 linv" a vote on tho hill. Th" lull wan aguin killed by vote of i4 n nys to Oti via AN KDICATOH I'rof, ass.ssiati:i. Miitclirtt Willed by a Man He Had OfTenilciI. I'rof. II. T. Matehott, one of tho Ik! known Iulntor! in thi4 Beet ion, and thn found T and principal of tho ura I my nt ll.i iovnr, no ir (i il.'ii i, 111., wm r.wiMMiiat'il by (ieirgo Skene, son of Supervisor William Hknuo. I'rof, Mntol'P't w4 rnturning in hrj buggy from a sni'ill town wh -m lie hud b s?u roiiiluciing ti Kibbiitli sell ol und hidjuit reaelhil n turn in tlm nn I, wli"ii !Seiio ste. pn 1 in fruit of thn buggy ami fliot him. 1Ij;i ry l'risk, wh i was i.lso In tho bugy win wouiiile I in tlm arm by a s 'Ond shot froai t!ie rtvolver. Thn tnurderer, after firing the hotn eooly plmv 1 tho smoking we.'im iu his eki t a id ills -ippearv I in tko woinls, he.'" Irj i4 now supp ise 1 tube in hiding. I'rof. MMchett had ' j"c! I to .Sk-ii .'i nt b iitiom to lii sis' J, iJ'i l th 4 in supp j4l to havo Ku tho c:iu-o of t!io mu J.T, I'l-fsbleiil C'nrnot slmt At. As I'i-i Mul.'iit Carii' t waih aving th" Ta'ae) f th" !ll""to Ht'OII'l th (.' inlelllli ll l- 'le hriitioii nt Viisilllis, a-tranger ilr -w n pistol ami, p liiiting iliiei-tlv nt hini.tir" I. The nri'i tins in. me li 1 1 1 1 y se ze I, and i rush w iH in id" 'ownr I th" i'r i.e:;t to discover tli" rxtent if his jury. M.t'nniot ipiickly amur. 'l the rroml that hn was not I u.t, uud lie.' ix .1 incut wa.s over. Thciiian wlmdi I tho shiHiti'ig, (:nvo his inline a.s l'erriu nr.d hisiveiipation as marino toiek""p T. lie s'al" I that h" ha' no ib -ll" to kill tlm l'i es, limit, and shown I tl " trill ti of bis usi Tt I' hi I y ) roving that lie bu 1 ln-il a blaiiV cartridge, ll 'led iiv, I,, ,t h had been punislie I ui ju ly by the liovctnor 0 Martin ipi , uud hii i lj". is in lirnig w i lely for Ih" pur" of cuilmg attention to Ins wi-Aiigs, ai. d the fact that Iho p r cuUi'li h hud nn leig inn had r.iiuoi'd hiai to pov- 1 r!y lie ha l Issoi u alii" to olilniii redress fi "in his Tccut ri, and l lieveil that his ncti ni in firing th" him k i ni tri lg" would ,l. reel til " I'll suli'llt's llltelllloll to IllS gl'll' iiiii"". Tenia is i Vi h uily liLsiiiui ou thosuL j. i t of I. is griuvaiav. Kail roiisolul.il ton oinpliMO, Thn N irtli Chicago Rolling Mil'.i ;.Miiiiuy Bled, ol S;n iagllil I, ani'indej article of in coi'iMiratio'i, increasing tli caiut.il s oc'i Iro n jti iimi.il ll to t,) 1 '. Tins i"i iil'l caU-4 that tin prop nc-l c ns jlid a'.i el hit iMiisiiiiiniatei. H is uu lMst ! t'.iat th uglo.uiMit jrovi'ie4 10. tie c iiisjli ia'io i of the North Chicago MlllH Coinpany and tho Uui m Steij Company, and thn purchase by tuein of tl proM-rty of the Juliet Steel Coiiipuny. Tm new conimy will lie known u the I.luioj K'uil ('oinpitiy. It will have iwnfrol of tlvt of lh' IkiiI pliiats In the country, tivi iu CU rgo, one in Milwaukee, on in Snita C.hicm go and one ut Julie , ll is i l ilinisl ihut nl the work Will continue to ran full-Ueud d and thatm miiiy lrsiis will be eiupluvej in ojunevliou with them ue foruieily. 1 ho National lUlani'o Sliert. Tbn r du"tiou in tho publir debt during April tiiiiJUiitol V llo.ois.'iH, imd for the U nioiith of tho eurnirit lUcil ypnr , I'Vl, . 07y,"-M. 'Hie toUl 'Mi' Vislnn.y, hs cah In the I reuury wivs i,b) ,., 1 Tan Wt cash or mirplu. in tne Troa-ury 'A o li e day ii t i.1.Mi7,lVt, ogainst $".4,0 C,:.sj a liioritu ago. (J iverninc'it reo m U ilur.ng Ajrd uggregau d ;l,I'.s,15, or l,M ).i 0 uior" th in in April, Iv. while eH idit'iren .-r.. l.'JjT,?-! ,Hgint t-'l .ni', "l'i iu a(i il, lleuvy I'rimlN. At rn Moines, Ii., th" signal S rvio station r-rts that th" w.sitln r for th" las' week has retarded vegetaiiim. 'i h tiinp r lit lire h n lieeii lielow t an iioriiril in all i tmnitol the. State, iih f ivq i nt heavy frusis but no dniiiiiio is reHn t'i eic.ipt from the rou'itim of 11 ii risoti .Slie.hy, 1'iiion Mills and Ki hsii h, wh i'ii th fruit en p is Ihoiighl to Is i-eriously iiij iri- l. Crops in general neo i iii iisiur". I'h" gmu al is i. i gi' l eoiditiji for corn pi mting COMMERCIAL. TIIK CONDITION OP BUSINESS, It Ilaa Generally I tern Ktinpended for the Centennial. H. O. Pun ft Co'. weekly review of trade will ny: Thi'li'iprpowlentPil Interruption of bunlhoai by Centennial prep iration4 and colebratloua b u tnndo the wevk nearly a blank in coin nmrcial or llnnnciul reftpnrta. At New York, no uniulated order gave a (urfoce npH'iirnnce of greitor au Ivlty on Thur-day and Ki idiiy, but It 14 yot tyi soon to judge which way the ti lo will turn, and the ren iit.4 from othnr citip, though nearly aH h H.'ful in lone, do not indicate tho eiiectd improvement. ll p "rl4 about tlm woo! trade are contra dictory; le re pi ices aro lower, but I'hilaloN phia rcpiirls more sih-s, nnd prospi-ctof an ndviitico. A report that tin Treasury may Hot decide tl 0 woolen worsli-l qiiostioti for months disturlis iuipoitnrs, whohivn ipi m titie.4 of gixsN liM'kod up, Icau4 cu lie tors wait fr a decision. ();lierwi the woolen trade shows it little Is-tlcr Improvement, but nulls lire not working at nearly their capa city. Cotton lias a IvauceJ nn eighth, and print cloths one sixt-nnth, an I there is a more iu 'lvn jobbing trade, but in some lines ut a rluctii"i in pno and many mill are work ing short tun". Silks are quiet, but linens iiieipiiie nctive. In the hat her trade gen fr.il tbscoiinigeiiii'iit is by s mm thought the pre.vige of belter thing-, and a fair tillable- in hoots and shoes continues, hn!M by tin recoi l ih c Inn iu prices of Mime gra h a. The pnsr trad is active, and eon' racts for du livery iu F.ngl ind and In Australia are ro sirtsl. Th" slow Improvement continues in Jrugs and chciiic ils. O.i the other hand recn it signs of Improves nn lit in Iron and slass' have not Ihsiii sustntn fA. Here and nt II s o i, H m'hera No. 1 pig linslieii olTerel nt fill mid, thouli by new roiiipiinies bi iiilrisbice their prcflncts, thu rffi ct o i prices of other iron Is felt. At l'lid nlvlpliia, though sites aro "hud ti make," it is said that there is a va y ri tnok ililc feeling of run 11 h'lice, but at I'lttei urg l prices are lower, sa'm of uiiinulactuied iron more dilllciilt, nil a large sate of steel rails ut i .! in reioi to I to have I ecu ma lo by a t'ittburgb mill. Wheat g'si4 lower yet, having soil nt s'J'j'c, and iurn lias iclm.i 'cand oils 1c Ail. (.. lust week, llic.lllis of succisssful Cor V rs prior to July urn still cherlshel but all the facts of thn pioM'iit Hituilion make thf .itlrtnpt npp-nr extra bnzirdous, 1'irk U unchnnged, with bird and hogs a sha le high er. Coir-e and sugar are unchanged, lut oil higher. In g"inr il, the rnarse of prion still tends downwar Is, but many pros Juct of large imp irtnnce nrs now k low that not much futher decline is exprcU'd, while a quick advance might folliw a re Viral of demand ur sjiecul itivecoull lent?.'. ui.vr ci;m i:M.ii ham Orgies Tuo shocking to be Fully Dim m i ilieil. Now that thn Centennial hull is over, i u p!o ho pud from 1J to J.T apiec" t- paiti c pate in it, mi l whoso fun was represeiite l by a c phcr, uru taking out tho bilauce in crilii i-ni. Th" toiigii"4 of tlm ba'l-g'XTi are blisler.-1 wi'.h lault-llii'bng. O.I all sid it is pin . t-t led that the L'o:it"'l:ll ll b.lll w n till big-g.-st executive f uluri of t'i" ot r. iry. Tin .niaiioual stori -4 ml g-x-ip ntlut to 'k d-llniteship, an 1 the result is- sunt very 1 1 tin Ulk. lViple most e inipjtent to sjieik are lombi-t iu decl.iriu til" bill a IU .milium t of Incapacity and vulgarity. Tie viii'S iu the upKtr ro nn r inn it In ibss'i i's-1 Hfely iu a ihwsiiit. Never sinrm t. o l'li'-aee of tho Tuih rics was invn led, in lTi'J, by the sun culottes of tha Heine Dp pirt incut, h ive suo'i startling owntrasts been wilncs-ellii siiudir circii:ii4iiices. When it issiid that waiters, sliceiiwu and messen ger boys driiiik most of the free champigiie, the situation at midnight may 1 suggest1. Justices of the Supreme C uirt, (Joveruors, stalf i Ulcers, club men, lawyers, pootn, mil- lionairs, with beautiful and rellu.sl women, crowded ulong the supper counter and do. maii'lP'l iu vain the attention they were ao cu-tomed to nit -ive. Thcfunetioiiarirsareuud the jilm-e showo-l undisguiswl contempt for the 'free lunch llends.' Wu iters who did no! have to ncisiuut for tho uiilimite 1 win, took iK'casion to neglect gueste mid treat th.'liii selves, Th excellent supper was Urgoly wnst.sl, mid there was no nsiousihility for anything to anyb-sly. The 'gentUm iii's dii Ing-ro'iu' ilea wiifiuhown to be an utter fall l icy. Hy l'::iO p. m. tie supper room Uml Lsj. il givin over to people whia Ideoa of en joy ment had besu loxrnod la free atul wsv rvturU. IKIl'SCS llbOWN AWAV. Killing l'i itMH in tint West, I)is atdies frnn IWitur, (i ibsburg, Mon- ticel o ami TiiM'ol'i, III , and Wulmsu, t'raw furdsville and CoviugUin lud. , e orl heuvy fros.1. In m my plmes suiiill fniihs are rei p irted killed, mi l mxiiy vg -Uthlos mid Jo tat oos were fruz ni to the ground. I i euma iwrlswiiiw fell, ttiil at CrawtoriUville let formed one-quarter of uniuch thtk. A MEXICAN MA89ACUK. lwo Hundred 1'crsona Killed While Trying to Itescue Prlenf a. It U reportoit that during a fight at Guana juato, Mexico, arising from the imprison nient of five Jesuit priesU, who bod been delivering seditious urmons and aa attempt by the populace to rescue tbcm, two hnndi red people were killed by soldier and police men. The priests arj etill In j til. The priests were incurc-ernled for stirring tip the ignorant people ag ilnst the governs, tnent. It was nearly ilark when the priosU were lm risonisl, but by the time the street lam,i were lighted U,000 iiiou surged against the walls of the jiil Many of the tu ih were anno I and in short while a heavy fire was pouring into the windows. The Mayor of tiu .nuju ita, wh ) was insid", was one of tho first to full, I'o Ucciyon were rennrselossly butclierod, and in a short ti mo twenty of th.'in were lying dead on the psVemenL The mob then set flro to tlm jail iloors, but just ns the inmates, itj ah nit t- surreinler Hi soldiers arrivisl and foriinsl across the street. Tlio mob answered the or lor to dis jierse with a yell nn I u ilisclinrgi if flmnrins The Pouiin ind tollrj was nt once given. Tfi" buliete, at feirfuliy short rang", sncp: through the mass of mo i, w i noil and chil dren like a scyth, mowing til Mil floivu in rows. Aftor a half-hour's c uitinu ins fighti lug a clisrg" w i ll the bayonet was ordered. When the fron r ink of tin in 1 1 felt tin steel the entire cone eirsi hroto n l ilis.ip pen re I through thniilb-ys n 1 1 iy ways. Altogether more than 'Sri stuoiis hid ls-.n !ain, by far the greater mrl of wh nil were miners and other A ex, cm laborers. Tliu oliliers lost 1 ti killi-l mi l "..u i bsl. Among the slain was a 1, ento unit. I bo lire iu the jail was qiiencheil mi l tue live Imdly frights filed priests were taken to (iil i.inj inta for safe kis'ping. They are now confine I in tho Castelln d" i i run let is, an iiiiineiisi pile iu which the great Mexican lbtvoluliun ha 1 iu birth. THE UNLUCKY nOOMKIlS. Br.N CIi.llKV- CONFIOSSION. One of llio MoCanslanil Vw'lerera Ti lls Ills Story of ttic Crime. The voluntary tatPtnent made byMeiiJi min Clark on June 10, 1VH, oa to tlie Mc Cnuslind murder has at lust ttn made public, the court having ordered that it be not pnhlishisl until afur James Null's trlsl. In it bn siys that the night before tho murder 7, eh Taylor went to Januvs NefT's tvj ask when McCain land would be iMV'k, and then went to Knuik CTurk's ami remained nil night. Taylor bad with him the pistol found in the road near the murdered man's body oud a jug of liquor. The morning of the murder lip saw (ieorpe Clnrk uud Taylor cross the river a liul after 8 o'clock and go up thehullow towards where the murder as committed. CI irk carried a shot-gull and Taylor a tovolTer. That even ing he went over to Cicnrgn Clin k's house and Chirk tol I lil m that Zicli Taylor fired tlie shot that killel .VcCnusln"d; that they both got some lunk notes an I stiver from McCiiudaiid's pocket! look. Go rgo I'lark bi'l him that NriT got l.,rtlno. That night (jeorgo Clsi k wont over th" river to his (lien ClnrkV) house, met James Ni ff tind gave him some inuiiey. lie InurlNiff say he tvished they ismldrim ncrora another drover like that, (ie irgo Clark told Idm the reason they lift the revolver in theroal was that they siw a mail inline 1 Axford o omlng down the road and were afraid he would catch them. Pit If ul Scenrs on t lie Northern Hol der of Oklahoma), The suffering of the LnflLsl bnnmer ft nils most promineut evidence along this northern border. In one day 1,000 wagons on the march down, 800 wiigoaa on the way back , were counted. Tho groves In the Arkansas and Walnut river Tellers thnt offered canuis for the I sv 'tuers before tlm descent are tilling again with the returning unfortunates. There are hundreds of families among them who have soil everything te nuke the trip, nnd now have nothing left. The sight of men, women ami children who are thus unprovided and destitute, with tlie mere frames of horsessiirviving to drag them along, is pitiful. Outhlro still hoi Is th majority of popula tion, and Is nut yet symmetrically formvd, Oklahoma City is tho most promising town it Cap. C rou 2.1, the old suciwstjr to BiKimer I'ayne, was on Saturday oleetel Mayor of Oklahoma City, defeating A preach er whose plstfnriii wasagniiist giuinliog and whisky. As 1' ng us tl.e hitter is exclu lnl, ns It H now, serious truul'le cannot occur, lis Oklahoma, K 'garilin; the land grabbing iu Oklaho ma by deputy U. H. innslials, the burlen of guilt rests iikiii either M irshal Jones or M i shnl Noisl iw. The isTresaiiient belieies Jones to I o h dly guilty and dell mt of cons snpi"nvs. N. elles, however, has gn un ls of defense sulllciont to iiulignto his olT 'use, or It Uiny Is) to ui quit liiin ultogether. Hull he is worthy of stisp c ion. It 'lore the ojhwi ing, Js'eeilles exprissul liiiuself as isi.i llilent of the ( lint clinr.icter of the new Hple mi I opp m. to ths iiitroltin tiMi (f much To ler.il iiullioritv. 11 is Mar slml of Nio M -xic mid the Indivi Terns tory, but tie re is a t"' linic il di-puto hs to bis full Jin i-dic: Ion in the latter a ction. Marshal Jo ies, of th S'liiihcru district of Kans.is, claiiii jd juris lie: i i i. .Su-dlei pir tamly opi"i"d Join s' s"i tenss, " Th r. is no hp si of crowds of deputies iii t H; I all nni," said he, "and I Is-lievi tint I have induced the (lovernlllieit ut VI ii.ibiilgtoil tl B s? Ill it there is no u-o for Jones." Jones, however, went d wn there with a full commission uml ik ileputiiis Joins is the iipKiin!ee of a previous administration, exp "ling to Ix' dismissed and feidy to make tho niostnf bis upp irtiiiiitiei, Tom. Ncelles ssjys t his friends that he is innocent of the charges inn le, and tlial he had hat four ih'i utks in t ioirjcL A hlrlcfccil Ship, Lloyd's agent at llerlin reports that the Not tli Uermail I. loy d steamer Wmcr, Cups I. in von .Sct'uchin iiiu, that sailed fn in llu, timore lor lireumii on April IT, bus yellow fever on b mr I. ttoveral olll 'i rs mid i iiivii resiricweu down, Uircst hiving divj, A t'y lon Caiiwea Murh Dehtructlon In North Carolina. Warsaw, in the enUTU pirt of North Car olina, was struck by a torritile cyclnna. Hall fell with such rapidity nnd violence as to lie right, inches de-p ill thiriy-six seen ids. M u y small houses wore Mown away al ni sst Isslily, and lnrge housue were torn u ,i that they are not habitahle. The Seminary building was split cpou aid nearly ilestoyeil. The l'rihbytei inn i Imi cli was totjill y ilvniolishisl, m t a stick of units r Umig left that limy I u-ei In re. Iiuildu g. Keucrs wire leu n up and nutter! bk" h-aves. No li ss of life Is reportsl, but, many per s ins were serin il. ly but t, by the flying ll'ii- ur Sir awlici i ies me the in inciiwl oiticle o f I'o'.uction iu thut section of the Htnts', nn ,1 Ii beds of iicies wei e riiinisl, Kxclu siv e of loss to these crops the damuo will i xcd U'.'W). A Hn kenlnit Accident. A two-horse coach containing a party ot 11 men of the Masonic fiatornity returning lo I'll. 1 1 lelphui from a vis.t to Dr. Iliyrr, o' I'liidi-stiurg, tits worsiiijifull uimtsr of the lo Ige to which they belong, was struck by a fieiglit train on the IVnn-y I vuuia railroad at tl c UrulcKliiirg ciossing at 1 o'clock, u. in. I lie co.u li was demolish d uud two of the oc u ini s, K. K Woiuriit1! ami J unes Dun. au, wi-rv killuJ t i I llirue others injured. MINM'.SOl'A l olti;sT I'lllKS. ltu lliiiiiiigcsi Already lleach a Mill Ion. MiM-li nicilcil Hani, 1 L tin bus eisel the forest Ores to s nnoexs tint. A he ivy, coutinuiiis rain storm is insled. Kvery iiipnuin train nqioits) a frrsli list of dining"-, ami the total will prolmbly rein !i ov.r l, ni.ihsj. On both sldis of 1'ile I. ike station nftr the rain storm. thn rl inn s funned tin mst'lvi s into fury, mid the pine lr.s-s Kiien 1 bu I shrivellisl ni like nul l. l'ir luiUs on each si In of Aihl'ind tlm fne-ts are (Sie sheet of bluzing lire. West of Northern I'seitk" juncl oii tl.e fire haa done a great do tl of daiiiugn, completely cleiiiiiiig out tlie timhs rr from s inn I'M-alities and destroying llioiis. amis of ti" and (ml-sii n l l.uii'lr'ils of cord of w(m1. Tor miles this si le of iluickcy on the St. I'.ml DululU road during the night the truck litis uh light us d iy. KM. I. I D III H DKl'UNDKIl Tbp Two Centennial. The I'nile 1 Suites of Am 'rici clcbr ited the eeiiteniiial of the flmil nt;'. in th 'ir ievo lutioti Iih Tuessliy, and the Frencli U pub lic celebrated the osMiiiig of tho Kreiinli h'Vi.lutiou on Hundiy the event be. u; tl.e P o iing of tlie Stjiti k (1 'ii"ral. TU" America i K"piiblic has lived tlir. lull the is'iiimy umler Uie Cnnstit ui ion nilli which It In g m hat not only lived, but Icix ni'iietisely grown in territory, c q mini i ii ml w e ill Ii. A i eutiiry ago tlm Am ri' ii Constilutio was uiijitovel, exc pt. by the tlieir'Meii bind inl of natural jl-tis; tulay ilh.a. I e"ll pr iv-I by th" ll 1 1 li'it i if testi rj;r lonee and b is not Us u fnirid wauling. Kni'ic lias b mi tlir.si repil ib a iiiiJthie ' mon.uci:ii4 siic,) the St ites (ieueral lsgnu the work of il.'Str .yiug tlm old inoiiarcliy, nnd the third republic is now bulauger from n doui'igogue of very ordinary ulu I it ies. Tl.e c iistitulimi of her presmt republic wis.lo vi-nl only ns a ui.-il;' .Inl t prepiira. tory ti a new motuiichy, mil it Is due only tuth" stupidity of tlie prospect i v.i IlloOlir.'ll tl II' I ll ll 'Jill d'C live I bevnlllllll ) -ar Is:!. A g till it'l l ugaiil ims Fi.'ill -e p!u i7e. fi en tli"d -p'.lis of tinircliy to tlm ilcj'tlis nf diss; it ism. What are the citu-es of this differenc f The lli -t is the dilfei mic i in f inieru'iio.it bet his'ii the Angl -Sax ni and V em li imtm. The Anglii-Six ni i in km' lily g -s ca.iu' V nil (lelilsTately to work. Jlmsslo.v u, tstaMisti a new or l T of things, l.ut havin ; il io so, gives it a thorough tnil. 'I'm- I'r miciiii in iniikes i b HLgc. histily mid in he tto' pi-sinn, Mid, If tlui n iv slnic. Ill'" lists nit suit tus fancy, b.ui it ilowu mi l tiuilds uuuw, One of the llaifl Mi llreake Out and SbootM on a St on iiibiial. John Justiee, n noUxl desperado, married to one of the females of the notorious ilat. field family, hour iksl the stesmer Hpnrlook on the liig Simdy liver and at the intof bis revolver compelled the Ceplain to rmisist his stopping pi ice. Justitui whs having a hilar ions time firing oil his pistol, and completely lerrorix'mg everylssly on board. Final y,uo un lerto k bi kiss a lady ptssnn-g.-r. Clerk Hamilton interfered and struck at blm with a crowbar. In a H tsli tint dee peredo turned on hlia and Qrvd. llauirluui droppol dead with a bullet through his heart. The mon on board wereso completely cowed that no attempt was mule to nnest J net toe. lie put his pistol bi tb i Captain's head, froced Idm to run the Unit ashore, d still coverlids Ulm with the revolver, he land ed and made hiecapv His tupiHl he is now in tha Hatfield country, and hlsoi r. at in the midst of srmed relatives Is out of tho quuttiou. B-'IIIL lll..I.SVIVd fH. IloMton Men Hate a pj, v the Ktlo.e.1 S t"v rntff,, . who hnT for lontT i.. O -".isj isjfj the question of how lest to . l practically ami lastinelv t. . eficled tenants in Irelsnd hav,,.. a plan. for c.u-ryi,,g .'' ruriwse. The idea u . ' In one of tho jvirt,t a faotrry In which evicted te: fltl emplopmont. It is projsi n,..' Incorji-iraio a stork complllr fhires in all parts of th.. Uiuiej ,s. ,I1J are nativre or Ireland or fr,ei,,, cause to buy them. The i,h w! " tiioting the scheme reoogni,,, t,a the only way for them t nttnjl la to show their personal im,.,,.,. arross and pet tho fiictory f ,jr. " ' r Tb.,M WKtlt.l lM.,i.i fllll .. .. . .... -..MU,,,.,.,,,, and it would I guaranteed i;,( y' w iiu iniit Bithein in r.llgliil) njj the uufortuuste Maud's nff ,,r4 thoplsttsare erfected, liGavr. i'' Is? submitted to Messrs. l'unu , ' Cltrien for approval. p, u psmsi iiiaiiuiactiire .,)tl Clothing nnd U iiler.Wi ' la already an underwenr f.i. t,Ty i'n y ,..' which Is run upon this principle, very fV.urislihig eonititin, sii,' ts k is held by Ib ston friends f tM cause, wuo in sui.scribiiig r-n Hut ji., doing more for their kni,r.. ,, bad iiMTely given the tu nicy to tn,' fuue. Killed 11, y ""g Wlfs, Willi lilt...'.. . ' " - '""re, n pronmieiit T ,, of Albany, urgia, stmt n ilki, .. year-old wife, Fannie, mi ti , self. Oilmorenntl bis wif,.M w,., ot.ly a few iH iiths then n .rUl , ' pbioe after nn i-lo i nn nt. It . ,u Jealousy WHS the iiimiisimt,. trngisly, formlnyor tu iijg. . i . . . h. srd to say that if he einil,ilut v. ; ,io oi e else slivuM, Hush tor Dakota, The bluffs along the Missouri nr. ing covered with the white prairi-e audaktntof hardy f irmer- fr.ru', O'.ln r KasbTn St'itt s, wlin h tv.) fc.., their tenia in antleip itio i of tl,,. lug of the Sioux ri'servainni. e I . l i l GEXIIKAL MAW riTTSIIL'llipIL DUTTEIt-Creaniery f $ Count rv mil ;j CTlKKSB-otiio full cr-am 1 New Voik I'fifiS ;; I IU ITS Apple-, bbl !'. 1'Ol l.TUY ChiekeiH, p'r. T Turkey in. 1DTATOK.S- Irish, tsweots, '.' u tSKKDS Clover, country 4'.' 'I'liuothy le ltluc grass I i Millet. IVi WIIKAT No. 3 red v " " s COl'.N No. 'g yellow ear, 4. Mixe'i i'ur, i Srclle I mix "I, OATS Neiv No. J whim, I KYK New No. - t linn in 1 1't KI.OL'U Fancy w inter pa's, Fancy spring pits, Cie ir winter 'i 1 live Flour, ' HAY Now' Timothy, 1 11 I sis.-, fiiitii wag ns 1' MIDDMNliK While, if llrati, I -' Chop Ft-'. II" KAt.TIUnllK. Wheat No. .' i ot, i t Hye Cs.ni 4- Oils Western -' Itutter lCggs 1 11a) Western HALF IHKFAMlliV DHOWN F.:. A Canon Capsietl and tlm Fatlicv Could Only have One Child. The family of I'. II. Carr, who lived In a thinly settled p'.iilion of llruxton county, W. Va., his wife and two chi drea strtt to visit a neighbor. Tliey bail to cress a imin tuin stream, which was swollen out of its banks. Carr put ItU family In a canoe, ami half way over the frail craft capsized. The woman and one of tho chil Ireu sank immediately. Curr, who was (in export swimmer, seizal tho other child nndsiioowsl is I in patching hold of the upturned tsaat, and c unif to it. while they Hilled down the slieniii n illstiiice of a mile. Tlmro Ibev rsiighl some iivurlriiiging brush, b whudl they clung until help ui rive I. The bo li" of Mrs Curr uml chil i Uuve not yl Uo i r.' V Vclt'd, It ink llotibcrs Secure Two I housand Dollars. When Cu nicr Marshall, of rortersville, Unller count v, l'i., nmved at t ie bank ol thnt place We bin-1 iy morning lie foun. thut burglars l ud broken in and mule awuy with tbJ in ilimiey and l,-sl iilj-wolry, The burglars hid print off om brokea biitnUover the d r, pvsl thrvugU tht b-ink into the r.imii n'mvo, cat tliroojh thl fl.ior Immediately over the manhole wbict teals into the vault, iuid then (Lsn-idod te the vault and secured the plunder. About , week ago HiI'Ij. In ey's store at 1'nriei svilll whs robbed for the sixth lime, tue rokibort WK'uriug .'5 this time. Six Men Urowiied. Klx perirms left Ut. Andrews, N. H.,nn Fnturilay ofu riio m in u sl.sip, for their bom.' at a neighliorllig place culle.1 llidequ tsli, Als ut ii o'clock, while still iu St. Andrews llay, a mail iiainod Holt saw the sloop cupsizo. Hi pullud in hit own bout to the I"t, I ut the little v t-s-e I and nil the men lunl gone tu the bottom, A Oovoruinoul lldiury protec. tioii crulaer has uiideilakuii to grappl" fot the IkmIios. Tho iimiiii'S of the lust III o I id. Ll Flyuu and las nephew, C'leiiiunts hi Fiyini, Henry Humes, Tlios. Anderson and u mail nuimsl Mi biniiiiii and his sou John. Koine of thu in u were in u i i si men, with lauulns. eiNCINNATI. Who it No. y rod, I 4 live " Corn Oats ' Ivggs Fork HiltUT ;' I lilt. .M i l I tits Flour F'tmilv 's Wheat No. 'g. U.sl Corn No, .MlXed 4 Oals I'ltgrudei Wh'te Kye Niv i I'.utlis Cie.nnerv F.x'ri ' I heehc N. Y. Full Cream NtW YobK. Cattle, i C Sin ep. ' IjlllU'H, llt.gw Live, ;" Flour I'uteiits, I" Wlie,t No. a lie I, Kye Slate, U Til Cngradel Mix. d, Oats Mixed Western, ' Hutter Creamery, Fcury, Cheche State Feel ore, hklmt Ight, Wisti-rn, Kggs iSiuto uud 1'enii, 1 lilt lUI'kl')IOit l li ld. A company isuni d of Alleheniani has Jusi been fnrnint for the pursise of dnlliu; fur oil in the Turkey foot oil Held. A tract of 1. 075 acres l as Ihsmi l ased neir II dliduys Cove, on the Ohio river, just snuttiwest o' one good-s sea prolucer, uud the (vintrncl has boon let for drilling t irea wells at once The otlloers of tho coinpany aret l'r(id"nt Dr. J. U. Kesgy ; Tieisurer, W. C. Ualbretnr seoietury Fiank McOomb. All Quloi In Oklahoma. The War Depigment is in receipt of a telegram from O moral Crook saying that be is Informed by li 'Herat Merritt ihut C done! IVale r ports all quiet in Oklulioiuu, and that the S'Jjiits have iliscovere 1 no utteinpts to sot' It in tlw CU -rkee outlet. MYK.STOCK MHK! '.... I 1 I kl L 1 :,r,ls H eriy. c.rrbC ' Included In the rale wr '' eir gtsil l.lsio-Hi. Ctiicii."-,,' slc; 1 cur d. l.bVl l"s. at 4 i" I... .to. at 4c; I otr gKl '.' :t.4Uc; 1 cur fair I l'si-1'i. 1"' V 1 do. ClutMgo, l.l'.H " list, s) au; 1 car goo I I.ITi-l','. I car gisxl l:u.i'. Ii ei "" , I. OiKs.il. Im i lior-ug at .'' , 11m. do. 4'4c; I ctr ine.'" "1', in, SMtua'ji'. 'i ' ' ' 1 tiuiMu, c.title, ti. which ' ' le. IU HO to S',c. Veil f" tJSjtt KIIKKf AMI t s"' Inclu led in Hi" ' " f ' ' 1 ctr gixsl O no s'.i's-p. 7.' ! tloNiloH. .'I II le; deck ''"''"s rio. Vi lbs. li it ie; I cr - ' , I deck gtssl loo ,li 4 V- II sue: ilick fair ho In. tl". ,llS. il ISIc; d.'Ck tsllllllloll IH " gears g.ssl tut Tex i-, "' . is ugti li'xs-, : io-. . , t Ni ib 4 10.', I di ck "."' ' lair 71 it- d . :i .'"; caii i le i e were im' voi y i' ipiotd nt 4 ui ft'v, en I si"";; .sc. The sheep iu iri.e". 1,1 '.' , ... l iv i,ii c allio' tiiisiluy wm a, wus nil t" " be cxikcUmI. nous .HI 11 I, WW .- - . . A.. i..., Hl.tlV III 11 I'" uply was larger thin liil i ur until laier o.i " ' .i k . .. io. i ..I i tt UUCllllO oi u to I ) otitiiiiist earlier iii ui" " .,. whoix ugliL llrwt trluiui 1 l '. . U'tUT gnwie end ih it H'1' "'. tlecllne. rkilos of I'1"1' Y. I'kers w ere madu '"' , lo fte, but laU-r Hie l't " o uid be uougjit or 4 " I it' t IvHI tit. 11 ! I 'si - -sV t zip s '.1 -J 7 Lie 1 1 roes at tit BllUt hi U. c
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