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T»WU8E8 TfcRMsTO PIECES' MANY jTON,J"Api«|ft.—1Ths qitfrrtlW , PEOPLE-JOLLED. Whitthoni® «wl Assistant Secre- v atePorter be thetalk ira. None d Mr.W»tttfao«yfr ' Tlftf Botjeat-ChtMbren BwteClw U" Wreefc re believe he Jias sent any chat- of Their Bulldtn*—Disastrous Roods e sending • of a challenge in tMj In Kuin — Itescolng F»olDJe -■urs a severepiBHy 1° tbe*BT°* from Tree Tope and Koof*. Imprisonment. Mr. Wnltthorne home in Columbia ■ - Harris, who has most confldental r*- Qalvmon, Tat, April at—Tho PrairiC th Whitthorne, and who backed Gretfe neighborhood, -eight miles south ot ♦*ry of the nary, was asked It. Kfljicn, was ylaited abaat Aae- J . " " itthorne had sent a vere cyclone, causing serious damage ,,'^v^rtijtR833^Kj"1°g " i—-— ana enters Dy ., and Gov. Porter, t§f thd£ Tlii casual! hidlnow v scena of wreck- .. " 'mnnications had passed than those already as follows: A14-year-old daughter o The time selected for the explosion at tiie pi blished. He did not know what course Swing, killed; Estelle Cook, leg brok was the _ of de- . Whitthorne propo8ed to pumle, and wa» ' ~ - ' - sign,!WW«euf •» Jnpsr w-WWrflT flirefore unwilling to suggest or theorize 01 of the admiralty were arriving or might be t. atiiih. -M my that Ju die expected to_a£riya in preparation for the ™T gJ. in «e a&rtito .Sat t morning bo*rd:meetbig, the business C&the 0,i WMttiorne lords being very heavy and urgent incon- fa fay M,u a foi sequence of the extensive war tl , »mdkXW Jfrle, Bd had ImW 39% S t aboutFor interf^any crrimiaaion.. _ __J_ It is difficult to learn anything definite con- The lords i- only a y rf» a rning Whltthorne's fetentions, as he *8 thef stsx1 ■£. " tesi°? dence the Brrt lord of the sdmiralty.The i, ? of a tall, commanding figure, while Mr. £3 & £S£i? Vbitthorneis not above the medium height earmx$s%i£L Wa1 . _T„/, ften. Gordon who, itl»*K^t«ilrJBoWttteC Sf «"™* message to Gov. Porter is appesaTln pdiit, ariE is not stoppings* i*9 m the large hotels hei*e. Nobody seems tC qiow anything about his movements, bu IT IMS H iil fiU - H' ' out IN QET8 ANOTHER SEVI SHA¥D'-. guF". " iHUTA ;N, PA., FRIDAY, APRIJ, 'ftlSft* inni/n Waakly I nrocMMlHT i Ien DALY BSXYS' DION. $1 1)LITTI Oflnernl Passed 1 ALL EN ONE GRAVE. RtEL-ij REBELLION. THE MARKETS,. Victor Encouraged by the EnthiD v 0Uflin 4t IUb Prfttjr Wife. New VfifJU April 24,—Jowjjfc Dion did lot think tne ollliard balls wer* true when M walked up to the table in Erring Hall last light,.. He rolled thqtn .here and there and watqhed tQ see them wobble; but they ran straight. Tfcep ha wanted them weighed. Scorer J. Budti ycofleld sent for the scale* And satisfied Dita that theei was as much ivory in one another of the bolls. Meanwhile Daly, the picture of a billiard 4ayer in biack and white, was putting his :ue together. Daly carries his billiard cue n sections, dono up in a little green baira sL^ssac-'assss:53?£ inished weighing the balls and declared T&StkS® Korftr or referee at all the big, matches and »t nearly all the tournaments for the past 90 fears, so Dion was satisfied, and, choosing Che spot ball missed the first stroke. Daly's wife came in, seated herself in a box BtasupwpsgRHSsm^ She wore diamonds last night as big as cuetips, and she cooled her pretty, flushed cheeks : J»» '"IV," ■—r-.,, • .-i/' Thfe littt.ana Wanting to Kill the P|1|M 'ERE PUNERAL OF MOTHER, DAUGHTER BATTUVOitD, N. W. T.CApvil 84.—McLean. ,c£ tiie Hudson Bay company, whp lea Fort Pitt the day before tha biiltle, had a {Darley with the Indiana. They told him they only wanted to lciil the police and obtain their wins and ammunition. The Indians numbered about ioO, and are very poor. They ai-e all located at Onion lake, nee* Fort Jfitt., Bi? Boar, Bke the rest of the CrAss brough up fauna Cypress mountain, lias done llttk jlse all winter but prowl about this agency *nd make all the trouble he could He ft was who instigated them to rise and attack the police. Wwumw, April 24.—No further details af the fight between Inspector HtckeM' men at Fort Pitt and the Indians have been re- Vi*t Bbth columns, immediately under lien. Middleton, were nnder Orders to start from Clarke's crossing at 7 a. k., T. Davis, a Prince Albei t storekeeper, whi has just arrived here, reports everything well excopt a shortage of flour. He alao say. that Charles Hewitt, reported killed, was 'nly slightly wounded. . * d . f»r Arms. FINANCIAL AND COMMEJtOtAtiyr MK« * IYORK AND CHICMSti:*0 LONDOI Vashif sen My of f the Affecting Scene at thft 1 atrial of the In AND 80N- li liv. An Infernal Machine Explodes Id the Admiralty omee—Supposed to be an Act at lMtate Kevenge Against 15- the explosion occurred is the one usually MS® »JsKa repqrt himself at the admiralty every mornng, aind he generally yrt » Doot«loBe when in town, D - to'— jnds be ge. IT *—i • - nane Vonng Man wlte Killed Hln ! Mother tgd Sister—Business llami Clotted During the Funeral. """-A.SffiSSSCffif®'** PMnlna, ; his ltttor Ions wi GnjBprwiCH, Ct., April 94.—The trlpla funeral of JOS, TV.! A.- ffoiiksotlj Miih BlocttW Johnson and E. Barclay Johnson, the victim* of the terrible tragedy on Tuesday, was held yesterday afternoon, j It been announced Uiat it would be strictly private and attended draly by near relatives. Tbo family had a lugo circle of friends in Greenwich, wh" hAfUMOteie greally «ttached.*oti.m ljMHj th4tD thiw years' rtoidenjB here, AltibaZ tihjjp frielfcs could dj to Bow t jfcir rJM loralfributes to & placed on"ttieir bier ana deck thiir graves. NEW YORK 8T0CK. '■ ■« [Ai r. ported CA, Broke* orden instantly. ] S) ! jrtj;;;*!©* JKm ** 8rKrr#?%,»' &D-& &ZJLV Tu sc c,np« & & J!L«L.« &■ &3fc 8 $ a?ar 1,1 sSfejl P CHICAGO GRAIN AND PEOVISIONS.11 * sskSS? u€wB^Sn6£ :ssr °r-r If % W 1' W—:'''i $ IMS M '-Mi * I«K* gassfe?: *1° 1 y* 3 fe.rt?v.: rr $f 'fir® Ctming.......C«,. ■* ■ *49} -m|| «tS)pf ms fiuaic srec*: 8fe::::::r J« M ?**1© PKraWMOU" »J*T«SSp "• -"V«' CloglDK he, really believed Whl ihftllenge. Be said in the absence to life oolhouse, blown te child s were J. P. , , two children of K. Herring, leg and arm broken; two children of Mr. O'Hara, legs broken and D. Cox, H. Thompson and T. J. Williams Shortly after noon nearly all the stores in his express desire that the services should be as quiet as possible, and Ms wishes wpij) r«- ligiously regafdad. J~j J [ £ Q «V: Only those present at the funeral followed tho remains to the Congregational church cwrnotery, where burial was ipade. After a It was an uuusual sight to see three hearses standing in, front, of the dogr C?t a private residence. But the village folks' sorrow and ' Sympathy was too sincere to permit of any Curiosity. As the funeral cortege passed through the straataJte the-aemgtery the curtains of resldenOSiaaa nirriniMa jilm i were orawn down, There were quite a number of people on the route of the solemn procession. MsSto1 1DCOT,,r*Cl he*,lS Wh'lC5 theI,r°- Tlie Rev. Mr. Sorter said that Mr. Jolmson was remarkably resigned. "Mr. Johuson has spoken of the tragedy of his own accord," Mr. Porter stated. "He has basq anxious to learn all the facts of the terrible affair and Notiu, OQQ of Kiel's counselors, is raw a. prtabnir at lYinee Albert. ii. .uompson «nv sere demolished. Larkjn Gentry's houst some distance from the village, is also reported as demolished and himself and bis in the cyclone. missod, the cheeks gjf w, fBdder, though the (an moved Just ft-Mttk- viciously. In the tiers of seats in"the east end of the hall bete flew around faster thaji the balls on the tnNp. A!? the sporting men sit iitevk They know exactly how many times out of a thousand a (hot should be #uulo, and tb«jr war;er on them. There w*? , •nough money laid in those seven tiers of Scats last night, tb bny Irvihg flail. "One hundred dollars to C75 ott Daly," D*«10e to 900 on Daly," "»100*ven that Daly wins by 100. points," were bandied to and fro and takou and booked. The odds were bfieed on the great billiards that Daly had been playlifg in practice, but they didn't seem to be'fe groat last night. • f Orders hare arrived from Gen. Middletor calling to the front the Seventh Fuatleera, ol Lander. the governor gcnaral's body guard and tha (Quebec and Winnipeg cavalry. A special train with troops left lor the w«a1 yesterday afternooti. A dispatch from Denison says: "In consequence of the heavy rain and wind storms endangering the bridge, railroad traffic on attarMtatm# Pacific,'mntih**0 aOM of - fWrs fit*- teitertelned -tbr the safety of the Missouri Pacific railway bridge. A freight train of 18 cars is reported wrecked near Gary Station, I. T., but no one was encamped on the river bottom were suddenly surrounded by water on Tuesday night and sought safety in the trees. They were rescued. ■ . . . rHspatchen from southeastern Kansas report the heaviest' rainfall that has ewer been known. Tg«f?eiicc3Dw-,M .voter are laid to have fallen. The Jdacsaaton river has overflowed Tte Banks and.inundated*settlement of from 000 to 800 inhabitants and known &» North Fort Scott. The water in the houses is from three to live feet deep. All the people were rescued. The Missouri Pacific Telegraphic communication has again bean interrupted north of the Touchwood MU, O+tawa, April 94.—The government today received a dispatfch from Coi. Williams, in command of the Midland battalion, gt miles from Swift Current; stating that he WW going forward hy boat to CSarkV Croas tie lert tiwo companies ht Swift Current tx defend that j*rint,; -Geo. Middleton telegraph; from Clark's Crossing that he commenced his march forward on Bateouchea Crossing, and will htlt tonight Ore miles from that point with his 1,000 men. This, he says, it Rial's stronghold, and if there Is to be any fighting done it will probably take place hero. He estimates Kiel's direct following at »00 men, although he sta%s that others nlare It as high at 1,600. Tto rebels hare dag rifle pits all along the line of march, and will soak' shelter in these and dm on the advancing troops, and then retire to the next oover. The official report from Battieford to-day states that a settler named Smart was shot by Indian* while on patrol duty, but that no further attempt was made atrainst the imprisoned settlerj. The Indians, however, burned two of the Hudson Bay company'* "tores in the town, one a half mile from the barracks. Th3 police, who escaped from Fait Pitt, report that they have no confirmation of the Frog Lak? massacre. irithin a few yards of the explosion, diviw stone wall and a tier of offices, were did horses1 stables aud quarters of troopers. There w«re police on duty In tfyD parte, tn rear of the admiralty and in rear of V. Gladstone's private room, and. in the courtwayjn front of th# admiralty at the great gates, fbur or at, the prevails in police and that tb» explosion at the admiralty office was the result of prirata maHoe, tm itr. Swainson wa» disliked by .many rsons in thC The result of the g*ine waa at follows: Dftly-3, 8 2 0, 0, 1, 12. ,17, 15, 13, 7, L W, 8, 8, 4, 1,1, 0, fl, 15, 4, 51, 2, ll, 28, 8, 28, 5, 81, 1, 0, 0, 13, 1, q, 1, 19, 2,1, 1, 6, 1, 30, 10; 13, 20, 1, 1, 1, 25, 1, 35, 0,19. Total, 500. Dion—0, 2, 8, 0, 2, 0, 20, 0, 20, 0, 0, 8. 18, 0, 8,13,0, V¥D, 1.0,2, 10. 9.1, 19, J, U, 7, 62, 11, 16, O; 1,19, 3, 15, ID, 1, 0, 19, 10, 1, 2, 22, 1, 8, 14, 0, 16, 1, 28, 0, 0. Total, Cfith the return of Mr. Whit-thorne it is expected that he will again come to the front. BURNED TO DEATH. twenty Persons Perish in a VidMwftf Fire—A Pathetic Scene. now than Ido now.' He h«g certainly exhibited great heroism, bat I fear the wors. Is jet to come." - J New Orleans, April 24.—A special to "fhe Times-Democrat from Vicksburg, Mifs., sitys: Great excitement prevailed here over night's fire, owing to the fact that te heavy rain retarded the work, the warred remains of six victims were unearthed, as follows: W. R. Mulcahy, Wm. fi. Phelan and Joseph Dent, all white,, pod Huvden Canada, Richard JotrtFon and Boll, colored.' "The bodies we're all found in the cellar of the building occupied By HrsT ' . y, and it is bodfes will be ?ad«hta's store, which hae TOfc yet been touched. . Htt ntan of $ht permanent, crew- of the steamer Belle of telMd, who, despite his age, had been work- all day removing debris, overturned , • mass of timber and discovered the remains if his s+n. 0|MMhdrrmMfcm« indAe :was caiTC#d hjmo It.a* J oowe |woperty is estimated at insurance one-half. Racing In Hempfi£, JdJ5& light rain fell, but ttyre was a verjt large attendance notwifhfetanoing the inclem-9n«Mthefw«*tBr. I* toe first race, thp*v quarters of a mfle, Avery^wtm; Esther, the 'iWl Se°OIldi | 9j»o»d rapt* mile iK-ate, all Agofr-CoaJpen- Mtici Won m straight HegtsrBelle B., the fa- , vorito, peaond; Wrirt-VTiirie 1' |"JbJ raC6' tt0n ®Ichan8e stalfes. for Avorages—Daly, 8 Dion, 7 48-58. I-argest runs—Daly, 51, 81, 80; Dion, 52, 85, 88. . Time of fame, t hours and 20 minuter Tolido, April 24.—During the past five days Messrs. A- JOng & Ox have reoeiyed advices as to wheat prospects in wheatprowing states of the union. Nine hundred reports, covering 400 wheat counties in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Tfnnmn .iui Missouri have beenjaceived within the time mentioned. One-third report prospects better than they wen». a fortnight ago; onethird as well, and the remaining th&U say they are worse. Illinois is the only state not Showing any improvement, while the latest Reports from Kansas indicate that the crop there is proportionately better than ia other sections. Oner tenth of the reports say that there is a half crop remaining, and one-third say that there is a quarter of a crop, Ohio, Indiana kind Michigan show the most. Only one-eighth of the farmer# are disposed to sell now. The Wheat Crop. Neuralgia, rheumatism aryiipslafl, lion Oil. Price 26 cent*. SoM HWjsliWW greatly u. j mm./ pert*. _ iiaa. Ilw Infernal machine was placed a. »ijokoase just over the spot where Swalnson's head would be when, uoatod at his (InS . The detectives are positive that some one familiar with the office committed the outrage, as no stranger could pass the janitor withotft some document showing that he had bui$W64 with some of the heads of departin.nis, and the janitor is certain that nti stronger passed him during the last 24 hours. ■K Edwin N. Swainson, the principal victim of the explosion at the admiralty oilioe, is favorably, and will GEN. GRANT'S LONG DRIVE. this road wont through a bridge at Clearwater, and Frank McDaniels, the engineer, was drowned. Ten lives are reported to have been lost at Kingman. Traffic on the Wjphita apdr .-Western railhead between Wichita! aM XingnutA* suspended, and the brii! £"66 on this road on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road at Cheney, Belle PlifV and Cleonniter have btjen washed ■jw* » - • « the itw - A PEMALE ENOCH ARDEN "Rough on Tootacha." Iaatant nltt.l&a. New Yobk, April 24.—Gen. Grant awoke on Thursday! morning as well •8 on any day since his recent turn for the better, although he had passed a tervals. He had in all about six hours? for the daily C*r»ve. It l*tst an hour, and before feomttg back wa« we4g bed for the firat time since his illnws was reported to be grave. He turned tbe scale.at 140 pounds. Prior to his sickness his weight was 168 pounds. !•/"D' - Hoturnlng After Three Tears' Abmn She Finds Her Husband Married Again. Peoria, April 24.—Three years ago Louis D. Sell wonder and his wlfd had a misunderstanding, which resulted In the wife snddenly leaving tJjacity. At the end of twe years, having heard nothing of hor, Mr. Schwender secured a divorce and remarried. The missing lady put in an appearance ' Wednesday, only to find her place filled by another. After laying her husband'# house three years ago, wife No. 1 went on a steamer to St. Louis, and thence to San Franoiaca. Having little money, she replfttf to an advertisement.far a German governess for the childrwM a sea captain, and ainc* then she ha* been in France, England and the Bast Indies, finally bringing up at Victoria, British Columbia. There an unofloquerable longing to return home came over the wanderer, and the first intimation that she was a divorced woman and that her husband had remarried was received an reaching bene, fflio had a long Interview with har former hatband, and. has «jne to visit * married stater at Metamora, HI, after which she wfil return to Victoria and resume her duties a* governess. FlfcST REVIVED AND THEN CURKD. "Was troubled for a year with torpid liver «nd indigestion, and after tryiag avorything imaginable used Burdock Bleod Ike tint battle revived ne and the second'cared ■aa entirely, J. g. Williamson, N. Y." * tended into western Missouri, and that many stream* have overflowed their banks, that mueh jwoptrty has been dwtroye* ud that railroad* traversing that section have been Vashedvawiyin places and1 traffic greatly interrupted. '» come from northern Texas] probably recover. The police now believe that ths eiclosive was gunpowder, and that the outrage wa* an act of private revenge ou-the part of same one connected with the admiralty upon Mr. Bwainson, who is a strict disciplinarian. The police have strong hopes of finding the miscreant and securing his conviotion of attempted murder. London, April at—Some influential journals a I vocato the passage of an act providing that person* causing explosions of dynamite with intent to maim or kill shall suffer death by hanging. "Wells' Health Re newer" |«r Tm*lDM A GOOD THING. D1 sometimes wish I could tak* held of H» "ale of Thomaa' Eolactric Otl for ItaUjaa it . is a graad thing, and I am ooosoMobous in saying I could do a food Orane, Oprry, Pa. noting a very heavy rainfall, extending Wo£ CHunesvIlia, i^fcilmafToltWorth, At 4 o'clock lathe afternoon, accompanied by tUS. Grant, Jr., and followed by HairlssreScSSBiiZfornia to-teftcaUod at tEBnfc»\d bid fcen. Grant good-by. It was arranged last;/all that the general should go to California this springfit* UifrWBWtor by era Pacific and. return by t%« poufwrliOrbe senator suggested to Gen. Grant .yesterday that at the rate he m now progressing he would be able to keep the engagement yet. h J. Warren Keifer called at the house, and KpotKlence, and took great interest ii£ Phhudelpbi*, AprO Mr-The following appeared in The Inquirer: '(The invitation to spend the summer at the Hptel Kaatcdpted thfouglj the general's son, Col. Fred 5 Bound to Kill Hlmcelf. las and other places. At. Gainesville Bec-an and Him creeks overflowed tl Bxocktow, Mass., April 94.—The death of Andrew G. Lawson, a Swede, at CaaDpello, which was ascribed to heart disease, proves to have been a case of suicide. A manuscript in Swedish, covering 27 foolscap pacw, has been found among Lawson* affects, describing many ways in whfch he had.previously tried to kill himself. These include shooting, hanging, poisoning, eating ice while heated, trying to catch cold in order to get pneumonia, etc., etc. The manuscript states that Lawson's mother tried to drown herself a month before he was born keoause'tlte father had come home drunk. Lawson's first attempt on his life was by drowning in a ditch when very young. His last and successful attempt was made with "Rough pn Bats,' mixing it with hooey and taking repeated doses of it. Edsetrje Oil cured thi* gaottoaiM of many J«sra standing. bulks, and besides washing away much property several lives are repotted lo* vJY omen and eWW*»» iwi l0 branches ti ' tWes for hours' before 'tody were rescued, instaucis they, werejredcued. - Several street# in 'Ballair were dHugeJ with water anil a high jriwd damaged a, number of houses. The Bed river is rising rapiSy. it'll 7,i ;u. ai li'.w Jt tl—inlM badtBark iad Ready for Spring Trt | Heme of the papers are uncharitable enough to ooounent upon the fact that the admiralty office is the most notorious of all, th-j departments for its Inertness and rattupeism, and to declare that a little shAtWgj up is not inappropriate for it. Dees H Mean War or Peace? JjpifnON, April «*.—1The members of the government maintain the strictest silence "tor i j Portsmouth, N. H„ April 24.—While ■ p®rty from Manchester was having supper in Wood* hotel, Ndwtnarket, roughs attempted to get to, Henry Beauchemin went to call a constable, and was assafled by two of the party outside, named Levi and Aleck- Ijadderbush. Beaucbemin was a tabbed by Aleck Ladderbush five times, aud his wounds may prov* total. Ladderbush was arrested. Beauchemin it * cleric to the postoffloe. .1' « Probably Fatal Stabbln* AT TOMB. regard to testa whiah ape Jcnpwn between Eag- The 321st Anniversary of HIg Birth—'The ~"1 TOdo'w by Am«ican% w Lokdon, April 84.*-Tlie 831s» annivenwy of the birth or Shakespeare was celebrated with much ceremony and festival yesterday in Stratford-on-Avon. The town was brilliantly decorated and the church bells chimed all day. Hundreds of strangers thronged the place, visiting and inquiring about everything Shakespearian with the zeal o|nUpL_ The vaar church, in the front ebancel Of *vhfWj dust reposes, announced during memorial service that the Shakespeare window pre rented by American visitor* to the poet's tomb was completed, botnotyet fixed'in its place. The window isjto be set immediately over grave. The committee which has the un- Hb^'ViHr tiro maltina; effortsto ntfve a dedication address prepared and delivered by Janra Russell Lowell. The decorations represent the "Seven Ages of Mao," and for the illustration of Shakespeare's text describing each a scriptural subject lias been chosen. The window is said by the beat critics to be a marvel of art land and Jhissbk This reticence Is carried ly the mailstjn leogtli of Mttuding tram their conlaence even the most ralthful Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth miles, tor beaten horses—Ultimatum, the favorite, nan; Adventurer, second; Hatbox, third— Ho time. Brewster Uses Strong Language. Philadelphia, April 24.—Ex-Attorney General Brewster was interviewed in regard to the trial of William Dinksen. foreman of ths first jury in the star route alleged bribery, now in progress in Washington. Ha is reported assaying) 1'In reference to the statement thlt ex-pistrjct Attorney Cork hill will go on the stand UD show (hail called on him and told him that his offldal head would go unless Dickson was tadicftd I have only to say that it Coi khiU says that he is a liar—a premeditated, unmitigated liar. I never called on him in my life. I saved his neck until the close of his terpi, and because I did not have him reappointed he has been enemy. If he says that, Fifth race, three-quarter milo dash—Miss Goodrich won; Eileen, second; Dudley Oaks, third—Time, 1:19. : "Gen. Grant directs me to answer your letter, and t«y that Jt fr hir i*t»ntion, if alive, to visit the Catskills during the month of AngttMM W|fii»pt your kind fitltalo* ior that month." . . Nihilist, is to be released at ('lairraux, Frantie,'to-UJOtTOW. Ele was sentenced In November, 1888, to Ave years' taa(PWMlrtfefel cwpirac-y. egateat nafeUc order at Lyons, and has H fen confined ever months he has suffered from and scurvy, which be pontyacted while uudargoing a previous Imprisonment at £Mu Petersburg. Ufa M«bCk ted by 11 Ranc, the French Radical, have been unremitting in their effort* to obtain his pardon, and it was fully expected that he would be amnestied along with the Montceaux-ba-Mines prisoners, at the celebration of the fall of the Baatile last July*1'" ~ • Denver, April 34.—About 20 inches of very wet snow fell here. Hie storm extended over an area at 100 mi]w and caused damage to the roofs to this city to the ox tent of C30,000. The streams are rising rapidly. The snow is an Immense benefit to stock ranges and will give grass a good star^, Big S iow Storm Id Colorado. nch discreet word a single inleril peace. Arrested for Carrying; Ispuryey ta. New York, April 24. John O'Brien," commander of the steamer City of Mexico, Was arrested by a deputy United, Htatet mar' thai on a charge of violating section 5,8&i of the United States statutes, by supplying arms and ammunitions of-war to the in»ur kents of a country at pwoe w*th{Us g®v#rutnent The steamer wtu selepd andis now in the possession of the federal authorities, per manifest showed that her cargo con- Ed of lumber, btrt in reality she was ed with flrearmB and ammunition for the rgents of the United States of Columbia, The City of Mexico Is'owned by Lord & Austin of this city, and was chartered by agents of the insurgents here. Capt. O'Brien goes before Commissioner Shields for examination, The pqnmltf of the offento is 110,000 fine or three years imprisonment and confiscation of the vessel. Long dlapi tween the foj Lumsden. ti aha listaa, « British'minii ther the pub] bint of their cbiofs of the their secrets of credit del next Mondsj inue to paas dally be»*nd Gen. Sir Peter commissioner 1» At tward Thornton, the rt 1* erideAMfcat the determinajito gasrd at least until the vote -- home qfooiftnons Baron de 8taal, the tad another jjong con▼iQe, the foreign aeoo his carriage after ilaet ar kMy,» ) in the rening. Sr. Joseph, Mo,, April 34,—Three roea entered the Jewelry store of Saxtoa & Hendricks, linq wyie two engaged the saloswaa to conversation the third removed valuables amounting to 14,000 from $ie show caae. The plunder was divided to a room at the Atlantic hotel, and the tbievee are supposed to have left for Kansas City, and Omaha. r. A Cool Kol»bfrf, Will Celebrate Grant's Birthday. Chioaoo, HI , Apra 28C—It U proposed to have a national celebration of Gea. Grants birthday here on Monday next in the new hall, where the opera festival was recently held. The festival choras win appear under the direction of its leader, Mr. Pratt acpam? panied fcy a large Jfr tam&c*. has been sent to Mr, Roscoe Conkling to deliver the address. Mr. Henry Wattemon has been asked to be present In represent the south. Gen. Sheridan has also been invited. A number of personal telegrams have been sent to Mr. Conkling by friends in this city,*' urging his presence. 1 he proceeds of the entertainment will be devoted to the foundling home of this city. — — Russian fereuce wil P2U W'uUkurtj hi or. Gran I$y pulling his lotag.white ragjafiras -of-warpuaed Gothland, Private that 20 Ru The Lillian Kadlhon Mnrdtr. pwexien, on I aueins to iadiC throe week* a k«md south. This pfe ww aatisfled M (hips enough at lta.1 and her Baltic set to qiare for ag- Mkmthib, April 24.—Martin Mitchell, who keeps 'fishiiig grounds at Blagkfish Lake, Ark., 90 miles west of Memphis, came here at a late hour and that be had shot and killed three men in Eft. Francis county, Ark., about 86 miles west of Blackflsh Ij1t» About two weeks ago Mitchell was shot at by two men named Cummins and Barton, and lllghtly wonnded. He met them In St Franci\ county, and a regular battle was opened 'nAreen them. Mitchell says that Cummins, Barton and another man who was with them opened fire on him. He returned their fire with a Winchester repeating rifle. Cummins was Rhgt the abdCD reftelVed oho Rnot ln the arm. He came here to deliver himself up to the sheriff of St. Francis county, who was here attending the races. He NlioJ »nCl Killed Three Hen. Richmond, Va., April 24 — Recent Investigation In the Lillian Madison murder gbowm that she had a watch key which resembled that found at the aperture In the reservoir fence. This, in pert destroys tbe moat valuable evideaoe against Cluverlus, as the proeecnttoa relied upon thewatohkev to connect him with the tragedy. home to : Niw York, April 81—The Lamson and Ooodnow manufacturing company, cutlery, lit No. 88 Chambers street and at Shelburne FttLla, t h— hftmma rassed, and attachments aggregating (90,000 have been issued against th» property i Shelburne Falls by local creditors. The business was started in 1861 with a capital of C800,000. The real estate, machinery, etc., were valued at 1171,000. "Hie total liabilities and assets have not yet bMQ imule uubiio, * t. H: PrentisaT* ■Q&C dealers in maohlnerti and roppUesaKJfc Dey street, hare been closed by the Bheriff on judgments for C13,- 000. The concern is a stock company, incorporated in 1878, with an authorized capital of $60,000. The general liabilities are estimated at about C80,000. G2I 4I Biulnata Kevenes. It 15 said that President Gravy was not un willing to release Prince Krapotkino, but that he was |Wy, who feared that Mm pardon «# ao prominent a'Nihilist might be regarded as * probation by Russia. Prinze Krapotklne'% trionds now f»y that btllritHM bone of tile good result* of M, Ferry's downfall. J. W. Nimmo, -•J Jxmraii,"April 24.—The Mgrntog Post (tote* IU Russia claims that Mr. Gladitone's statement In the house of commons iu betwe*p£lE I London, April 84.—Miss Mary Anderson reaktosM •* Mr. Gladstone's official resjauClih ,tt Dttwala* street, yesterday-mofn jg In response to an invitation conveyed in t a«4 motherly note from Mrs. The coljr other gpsst* WW Qavj lord Edmund par/ under secretary tor foreign afand a tew of the premier's moat inti friends, All proasnt were charmed the beauty, wit and refinement of the Sphiiiohbb, Mate, April 84.—A carload of in hogs, shipped front Indianapolis fire days ago, cmitpri|»a Mrtlin Arm in th r city, was received yesterday morning in a terrible condition* 88 of them being The agent of the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals is investigating th* oaaa. ■' -no**, Cruel Treatment mt Lire Stock. p*rr stonv SuipMted Murder, MO'pijq olit LSagftftartS aaiu iisrfcja uncle, One ot the leading men in that section. Bloan bad been missing for a month, and his body had evidently laittipthe woods four weeks. The remains Were discovered by the (tench they emitted, and warp shockingly mutilated by beast**. A note wai fotmd on his petsonsayjife M had filled Wmeelf, but this is thought t? be a blind, and ft is tuspueted U»t he was mnrdered. v.: OinciNirATi, April 3*.-The 83d Mrttodfo of Gen. Grant, which occur* on Monday »«*Ih will bo oalebrated in this dty Jn a heooeMn* manner, The Ant steps w,n taken jrerterday afternoon, when a number of gentlemen piet to organise for the purpose of tan tying out the celebration in an* appropriate manlier. Citisens will deoorate their houses, stores, etc., with Bags, pictures of Gen. se&^sssEssr.x be a celebration at Turner ML Kaiceua :6nr, Ha1, April 34.'—A young man under 90- years 'C*» age walked into a Mafti street restaurant, ordered dinner, and shot himarjf tknmi.ll lliii brain without rising from the table. A cara tare the address of J. Edwin Idddy, Hew Paris, fad. It is supposed he h*d been seeking "work. Had a Square Meal Before Ha Died. ronvj V M|tih»ttan Club's Reception. rpelled to Eat the Flush of Wild Animals. Nbw York, April 34.—'The Manhattan club of this city held a reception Cn honor of six of its members who have been appointed to important offioes by President Cleveland, and Cox, The secretaries were unable to attend, owing to their being detained in Washington by a cabinet meeting. Letters and telegrams of regret were received from them and from Prawisut Cleveland, Vice- President Hendricks, Minister HcLane and several other iniited guesta. Ministers Phelps, Pendleton and Cox were present The affair was purely informal, (here bein? The" fcnufheru Paelflc Appeals, IB NOW RECEIVING THE LATESr SPR1MC 'Mh*» And incite. It & Of «. full ifiitlf.HOC. ' :• TOW ANB,C€HftOREN'S C30ffl!W 1 ifc actress. 'Trtb'*C9*1 Wslcom.. * ' Bilfast, April 34—The Prince and I'rui(ihijsiastlcally cheered as they alighted at rn station. The streets were ponged, and the decorations of Hkb dofclio JFSrivate fcnJdtop, shipping etc, «*- uded any previous display in this c%..lt Phe citizens of Bellut sp«nt flowers and other C}e0pra t £50,000. After t liM tr made their with the multitude tp the t in the evening st—nun i !i bands of music OD boaM, jgbncsses, and tba prince Cck of his yacht and bowed Paris, April 24.—The property of a men- Ilia mob which had gathered to witness the flro became angry at the failure of the police to make any effort to save the beasts, and a Hot occurred. The police were overpowered, and the mob them to «4tDjkk» roasted flesh of the "burned animals. Most •f the officers were made dangerously ill by their enforced diet. I H*w York, April 84.—A financial article says: It is reported that Russian merchants are consigning wheat to the care of the Russian consul at London, and are evidently anxious to disjxjse (OF their holdjxfes balol e the outbreak of "War may cloee English markets jaguinst them. The increase qjt 800,000 buohels of wheat on passage tp the Untied f** Food, for Their Kn«m|es* CONDENSED - NEWS, .it—iimm, HI,, April »t—Two votes were taken in the Joint assembly. Forty- NmwIwiwI 186 nwmbtrs were present. .... ."i- Sji|§ *m » v 'WMNMl WMVOTMpv .IIIIIWIi Washington, April 24.—B*yls« W. Han na, of Indiana has taken the oath of 4& as minister to Persia. He says he has never been unwilling to go, but would hare pre found another peat. - - •D— - - Lofftui Folia lOO Tot**. diJhe ConnanWcut jewnoJ trine, ftwa D» strong reason totMlieve that Builder Buddendek, who is indicted for maitslaughttr aadtMto 180,000 fled. TWO troop* ot cavalry have been ordered to the Cheyea»«lriUan" reeenewtibn to protoot oettlemen from depredations by Indians. B -qj»d Gents' FltttFnrnj&^^ eiD*tDao 1 Inion, 1. At New York—Jersey City, 4; . asper, 1. At 8t Louis—St Louit Brown, 2; I Sncinnati, 1. St. Louis League, 18; Mil-1 raukee, 0. At lit New York, 6. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 6; Metropolitan, 4. At Meriden—Boston, 3; Meriden, 0. An |t*ti%o»tJln»ry Jump. p*5n%5T&- np2?wS?!L found verr joomplete and Hieot, . TT7 , twr Ojnv*Hf Firwt JfaMenal Jtaak jy- j Nbw York, April 84.—At Mott Haven, in presence of rather a small number of specta(ortMalcolm W. Fonl, of,the New York A rhi.'tin dub, made it brfwd jump Clt ipfeet inches, which entitles bit* to •till another record. In his trial* he made one jump of 11 feet 1 inch, but it was claimed as a foul oh acoonnt of the slight swaying of his body. Thpcomptroller ot the currency elared a dividend of 40 per cent, in tsvor ot the creditors of tba ftUldtotofrn, N. ST., national hank. tn the hearing at Ittiaoa, N. V., af the wtti contttat tetwee* Prof. Fiske and Cornell University a quit claim deed covering the property in dispute, executed by Fiske a year after the death of his wife, was produoed. Washington, April 34.—The attorney o, the Southern Pacific railroad has taken ar appeal from the decision of Commissioner &puk*. throwing open -to Uttemiont certain lands claimed by the company as part of its land grant. Secretary Lamar will hear tba appeal at-Hiiillil i—Hllmin instructed to protest WM.eRtFFITHr ' "&~V±L iKOINiM,"" ;igoiDist Gen, Van Holtke's recent Military inspection of the posses qa the Wench frontier.Broad St» SURVEYOR MIUK fe
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 872, April 24, 1885 |
Issue | 872 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1885-04-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 872, April 24, 1885 |
Issue | 872 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1885-04-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18850424_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | T»WU8E8 TfcRMsTO PIECES' MANY jTON,J"Api«|ft.—1Ths qitfrrtlW , PEOPLE-JOLLED. Whitthoni® «wl Assistant Secre- v atePorter be thetalk ira. None d Mr.W»tttfao«yfr ' Tlftf Botjeat-ChtMbren BwteClw U" Wreefc re believe he Jias sent any chat- of Their Bulldtn*—Disastrous Roods e sending • of a challenge in tMj In Kuin — Itescolng F»olDJe -■urs a severepiBHy 1° tbe*BT°* from Tree Tope and Koof*. Imprisonment. Mr. Wnltthorne home in Columbia ■ - Harris, who has most confldental r*- Qalvmon, Tat, April at—Tho PrairiC th Whitthorne, and who backed Gretfe neighborhood, -eight miles south ot ♦*ry of the nary, was asked It. Kfljicn, was ylaited abaat Aae- J . " " itthorne had sent a vere cyclone, causing serious damage ,,'^v^rtijtR833^Kj"1°g " i—-— ana enters Dy ., and Gov. Porter, t§f thd£ Tlii casual! hidlnow v scena of wreck- .. " 'mnnications had passed than those already as follows: A14-year-old daughter o The time selected for the explosion at tiie pi blished. He did not know what course Swing, killed; Estelle Cook, leg brok was the _ of de- . Whitthorne propo8ed to pumle, and wa» ' ~ - ' - sign,!WW«euf •» Jnpsr w-WWrflT flirefore unwilling to suggest or theorize 01 of the admiralty were arriving or might be t. atiiih. -M my that Ju die expected to_a£riya in preparation for the ™T gJ. in «e a&rtito .Sat t morning bo*rd:meetbig, the business C&the 0,i WMttiorne lords being very heavy and urgent incon- fa fay M,u a foi sequence of the extensive war tl , »mdkXW Jfrle, Bd had ImW 39% S t aboutFor interf^any crrimiaaion.. _ __J_ It is difficult to learn anything definite con- The lords i- only a y rf» a rning Whltthorne's fetentions, as he *8 thef stsx1 ■£. " tesi°? dence the Brrt lord of the sdmiralty.The i, ? of a tall, commanding figure, while Mr. £3 & £S£i? Vbitthorneis not above the medium height earmx$s%i£L Wa1 . _T„/, ften. Gordon who, itl»*K^t«ilrJBoWttteC Sf «"™* message to Gov. Porter is appesaTln pdiit, ariE is not stoppings* i*9 m the large hotels hei*e. Nobody seems tC qiow anything about his movements, bu IT IMS H iil fiU - H' ' out IN QET8 ANOTHER SEVI SHA¥D'-. guF". " iHUTA ;N, PA., FRIDAY, APRIJ, 'ftlSft* inni/n Waakly I nrocMMlHT i Ien DALY BSXYS' DION. $1 1)LITTI Oflnernl Passed 1 ALL EN ONE GRAVE. RtEL-ij REBELLION. THE MARKETS,. Victor Encouraged by the EnthiD v 0Uflin 4t IUb Prfttjr Wife. New VfifJU April 24,—Jowjjfc Dion did lot think tne ollliard balls wer* true when M walked up to the table in Erring Hall last light,.. He rolled thqtn .here and there and watqhed tQ see them wobble; but they ran straight. Tfcep ha wanted them weighed. Scorer J. Budti ycofleld sent for the scale* And satisfied Dita that theei was as much ivory in one another of the bolls. Meanwhile Daly, the picture of a billiard 4ayer in biack and white, was putting his :ue together. Daly carries his billiard cue n sections, dono up in a little green baira sL^ssac-'assss:53?£ inished weighing the balls and declared T&StkS® Korftr or referee at all the big, matches and »t nearly all the tournaments for the past 90 fears, so Dion was satisfied, and, choosing Che spot ball missed the first stroke. Daly's wife came in, seated herself in a box BtasupwpsgRHSsm^ She wore diamonds last night as big as cuetips, and she cooled her pretty, flushed cheeks : J»» '"IV," ■—r-.,, • .-i/' Thfe littt.ana Wanting to Kill the P|1|M 'ERE PUNERAL OF MOTHER, DAUGHTER BATTUVOitD, N. W. T.CApvil 84.—McLean. ,c£ tiie Hudson Bay company, whp lea Fort Pitt the day before tha biiltle, had a {Darley with the Indiana. They told him they only wanted to lciil the police and obtain their wins and ammunition. The Indians numbered about ioO, and are very poor. They ai-e all located at Onion lake, nee* Fort Jfitt., Bi? Boar, Bke the rest of the CrAss brough up fauna Cypress mountain, lias done llttk jlse all winter but prowl about this agency *nd make all the trouble he could He ft was who instigated them to rise and attack the police. Wwumw, April 24.—No further details af the fight between Inspector HtckeM' men at Fort Pitt and the Indians have been re- Vi*t Bbth columns, immediately under lien. Middleton, were nnder Orders to start from Clarke's crossing at 7 a. k., T. Davis, a Prince Albei t storekeeper, whi has just arrived here, reports everything well excopt a shortage of flour. He alao say. that Charles Hewitt, reported killed, was 'nly slightly wounded. . * d . f»r Arms. FINANCIAL AND COMMEJtOtAtiyr MK« * IYORK AND CHICMSti:*0 LONDOI Vashif sen My of f the Affecting Scene at thft 1 atrial of the In AND 80N- li liv. An Infernal Machine Explodes Id the Admiralty omee—Supposed to be an Act at lMtate Kevenge Against 15- the explosion occurred is the one usually MS® »JsKa repqrt himself at the admiralty every mornng, aind he generally yrt » Doot«loBe when in town, D - to'— jnds be ge. IT *—i • - nane Vonng Man wlte Killed Hln ! Mother tgd Sister—Business llami Clotted During the Funeral. """-A.SffiSSSCffif®'** PMnlna, ; his ltttor Ions wi GnjBprwiCH, Ct., April 94.—The trlpla funeral of JOS, TV.! A.- ffoiiksotlj Miih BlocttW Johnson and E. Barclay Johnson, the victim* of the terrible tragedy on Tuesday, was held yesterday afternoon, j It been announced Uiat it would be strictly private and attended draly by near relatives. Tbo family had a lugo circle of friends in Greenwich, wh" hAfUMOteie greally «ttached.*oti.m ljMHj th4tD thiw years' rtoidenjB here, AltibaZ tihjjp frielfcs could dj to Bow t jfcir rJM loralfributes to & placed on"ttieir bier ana deck thiir graves. NEW YORK 8T0CK. '■ ■« [Ai r. ported CA, Broke* orden instantly. ] S) ! jrtj;;;*!©* JKm ** 8rKrr#?%,»' &D-& &ZJLV Tu sc c,np« & & J!L«L.« &■ &3fc 8 $ a?ar 1,1 sSfejl P CHICAGO GRAIN AND PEOVISIONS.11 * sskSS? u€wB^Sn6£ :ssr °r-r If % W 1' W—:'''i $ IMS M '-Mi * I«K* gassfe?: *1° 1 y* 3 fe.rt?v.: rr $f 'fir® Ctming.......C«,. ■* ■ *49} -m|| «tS)pf ms fiuaic srec*: 8fe::::::r J« M ?**1© PKraWMOU" »J*T«SSp "• -"V«' CloglDK he, really believed Whl ihftllenge. Be said in the absence to life oolhouse, blown te child s were J. P. , , two children of K. Herring, leg and arm broken; two children of Mr. O'Hara, legs broken and D. Cox, H. Thompson and T. J. Williams Shortly after noon nearly all the stores in his express desire that the services should be as quiet as possible, and Ms wishes wpij) r«- ligiously regafdad. J~j J [ £ Q «V: Only those present at the funeral followed tho remains to the Congregational church cwrnotery, where burial was ipade. After a It was an uuusual sight to see three hearses standing in, front, of the dogr C?t a private residence. But the village folks' sorrow and ' Sympathy was too sincere to permit of any Curiosity. As the funeral cortege passed through the straataJte the-aemgtery the curtains of resldenOSiaaa nirriniMa jilm i were orawn down, There were quite a number of people on the route of the solemn procession. MsSto1 1DCOT,,r*Cl he*,lS Wh'lC5 theI,r°- Tlie Rev. Mr. Sorter said that Mr. Jolmson was remarkably resigned. "Mr. Johuson has spoken of the tragedy of his own accord," Mr. Porter stated. "He has basq anxious to learn all the facts of the terrible affair and Notiu, OQQ of Kiel's counselors, is raw a. prtabnir at lYinee Albert. ii. .uompson «nv sere demolished. Larkjn Gentry's houst some distance from the village, is also reported as demolished and himself and bis in the cyclone. missod, the cheeks gjf w, fBdder, though the (an moved Just ft-Mttk- viciously. In the tiers of seats in"the east end of the hall bete flew around faster thaji the balls on the tnNp. A!? the sporting men sit iitevk They know exactly how many times out of a thousand a (hot should be #uulo, and tb«jr war;er on them. There w*? , •nough money laid in those seven tiers of Scats last night, tb bny Irvihg flail. "One hundred dollars to C75 ott Daly," D*«10e to 900 on Daly," "»100*ven that Daly wins by 100. points," were bandied to and fro and takou and booked. The odds were bfieed on the great billiards that Daly had been playlifg in practice, but they didn't seem to be'fe groat last night. • f Orders hare arrived from Gen. Middletor calling to the front the Seventh Fuatleera, ol Lander. the governor gcnaral's body guard and tha (Quebec and Winnipeg cavalry. A special train with troops left lor the w«a1 yesterday afternooti. A dispatch from Denison says: "In consequence of the heavy rain and wind storms endangering the bridge, railroad traffic on attarMtatm# Pacific,'mntih**0 aOM of - fWrs fit*- teitertelned -tbr the safety of the Missouri Pacific railway bridge. A freight train of 18 cars is reported wrecked near Gary Station, I. T., but no one was encamped on the river bottom were suddenly surrounded by water on Tuesday night and sought safety in the trees. They were rescued. ■ . . . rHspatchen from southeastern Kansas report the heaviest' rainfall that has ewer been known. Tg«f?eiicc3Dw-,M .voter are laid to have fallen. The Jdacsaaton river has overflowed Tte Banks and.inundated*settlement of from 000 to 800 inhabitants and known &» North Fort Scott. The water in the houses is from three to live feet deep. All the people were rescued. The Missouri Pacific Telegraphic communication has again bean interrupted north of the Touchwood MU, O+tawa, April 94.—The government today received a dispatfch from Coi. Williams, in command of the Midland battalion, gt miles from Swift Current; stating that he WW going forward hy boat to CSarkV Croas tie lert tiwo companies ht Swift Current tx defend that j*rint,; -Geo. Middleton telegraph; from Clark's Crossing that he commenced his march forward on Bateouchea Crossing, and will htlt tonight Ore miles from that point with his 1,000 men. This, he says, it Rial's stronghold, and if there Is to be any fighting done it will probably take place hero. He estimates Kiel's direct following at »00 men, although he sta%s that others nlare It as high at 1,600. Tto rebels hare dag rifle pits all along the line of march, and will soak' shelter in these and dm on the advancing troops, and then retire to the next oover. The official report from Battieford to-day states that a settler named Smart was shot by Indian* while on patrol duty, but that no further attempt was made atrainst the imprisoned settlerj. The Indians, however, burned two of the Hudson Bay company'* "tores in the town, one a half mile from the barracks. Th3 police, who escaped from Fait Pitt, report that they have no confirmation of the Frog Lak? massacre. irithin a few yards of the explosion, diviw stone wall and a tier of offices, were did horses1 stables aud quarters of troopers. There w«re police on duty In tfyD parte, tn rear of the admiralty and in rear of V. Gladstone's private room, and. in the courtwayjn front of th# admiralty at the great gates, fbur or at, the prevails in police and that tb» explosion at the admiralty office was the result of prirata maHoe, tm itr. Swainson wa» disliked by .many rsons in thC The result of the g*ine waa at follows: Dftly-3, 8 2 0, 0, 1, 12. ,17, 15, 13, 7, L W, 8, 8, 4, 1,1, 0, fl, 15, 4, 51, 2, ll, 28, 8, 28, 5, 81, 1, 0, 0, 13, 1, q, 1, 19, 2,1, 1, 6, 1, 30, 10; 13, 20, 1, 1, 1, 25, 1, 35, 0,19. Total, 500. Dion—0, 2, 8, 0, 2, 0, 20, 0, 20, 0, 0, 8. 18, 0, 8,13,0, V¥D, 1.0,2, 10. 9.1, 19, J, U, 7, 62, 11, 16, O; 1,19, 3, 15, ID, 1, 0, 19, 10, 1, 2, 22, 1, 8, 14, 0, 16, 1, 28, 0, 0. Total, Cfith the return of Mr. Whit-thorne it is expected that he will again come to the front. BURNED TO DEATH. twenty Persons Perish in a VidMwftf Fire—A Pathetic Scene. now than Ido now.' He h«g certainly exhibited great heroism, bat I fear the wors. Is jet to come." - J New Orleans, April 24.—A special to "fhe Times-Democrat from Vicksburg, Mifs., sitys: Great excitement prevailed here over night's fire, owing to the fact that te heavy rain retarded the work, the warred remains of six victims were unearthed, as follows: W. R. Mulcahy, Wm. fi. Phelan and Joseph Dent, all white,, pod Huvden Canada, Richard JotrtFon and Boll, colored.' "The bodies we're all found in the cellar of the building occupied By HrsT ' . y, and it is bodfes will be ?ad«hta's store, which hae TOfc yet been touched. . Htt ntan of $ht permanent, crew- of the steamer Belle of telMd, who, despite his age, had been work- all day removing debris, overturned , • mass of timber and discovered the remains if his s+n. 0|MMhdrrmMfcm« indAe :was caiTC#d hjmo It.a* J oowe |woperty is estimated at insurance one-half. Racing In Hempfi£, JdJ5& light rain fell, but ttyre was a verjt large attendance notwifhfetanoing the inclem-9n«Mthefw«*tBr. I* toe first race, thp*v quarters of a mfle, Avery^wtm; Esther, the 'iWl Se°OIldi | 9j»o»d rapt* mile iK-ate, all Agofr-CoaJpen- Mtici Won m straight HegtsrBelle B., the fa- , vorito, peaond; Wrirt-VTiirie 1' |"JbJ raC6' tt0n ®Ichan8e stalfes. for Avorages—Daly, 8 Dion, 7 48-58. I-argest runs—Daly, 51, 81, 80; Dion, 52, 85, 88. . Time of fame, t hours and 20 minuter Tolido, April 24.—During the past five days Messrs. A- JOng & Ox have reoeiyed advices as to wheat prospects in wheatprowing states of the union. Nine hundred reports, covering 400 wheat counties in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Tfnnmn .iui Missouri have beenjaceived within the time mentioned. One-third report prospects better than they wen». a fortnight ago; onethird as well, and the remaining th&U say they are worse. Illinois is the only state not Showing any improvement, while the latest Reports from Kansas indicate that the crop there is proportionately better than ia other sections. Oner tenth of the reports say that there is a half crop remaining, and one-third say that there is a quarter of a crop, Ohio, Indiana kind Michigan show the most. Only one-eighth of the farmer# are disposed to sell now. The Wheat Crop. Neuralgia, rheumatism aryiipslafl, lion Oil. Price 26 cent*. SoM HWjsliWW greatly u. j mm./ pert*. _ iiaa. Ilw Infernal machine was placed a. »ijokoase just over the spot where Swalnson's head would be when, uoatod at his (InS . The detectives are positive that some one familiar with the office committed the outrage, as no stranger could pass the janitor withotft some document showing that he had bui$W64 with some of the heads of departin.nis, and the janitor is certain that nti stronger passed him during the last 24 hours. ■K Edwin N. Swainson, the principal victim of the explosion at the admiralty oilioe, is favorably, and will GEN. GRANT'S LONG DRIVE. this road wont through a bridge at Clearwater, and Frank McDaniels, the engineer, was drowned. Ten lives are reported to have been lost at Kingman. Traffic on the Wjphita apdr .-Western railhead between Wichita! aM XingnutA* suspended, and the brii! £"66 on this road on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road at Cheney, Belle PlifV and Cleonniter have btjen washed ■jw* » - • « the itw - A PEMALE ENOCH ARDEN "Rough on Tootacha." Iaatant nltt.l&a. New Yobk, April 24.—Gen. Grant awoke on Thursday! morning as well •8 on any day since his recent turn for the better, although he had passed a tervals. He had in all about six hours? for the daily C*r»ve. It l*tst an hour, and before feomttg back wa« we4g bed for the firat time since his illnws was reported to be grave. He turned tbe scale.at 140 pounds. Prior to his sickness his weight was 168 pounds. !•/"D' - Hoturnlng After Three Tears' Abmn She Finds Her Husband Married Again. Peoria, April 24.—Three years ago Louis D. Sell wonder and his wlfd had a misunderstanding, which resulted In the wife snddenly leaving tJjacity. At the end of twe years, having heard nothing of hor, Mr. Schwender secured a divorce and remarried. The missing lady put in an appearance ' Wednesday, only to find her place filled by another. After laying her husband'# house three years ago, wife No. 1 went on a steamer to St. Louis, and thence to San Franoiaca. Having little money, she replfttf to an advertisement.far a German governess for the childrwM a sea captain, and ainc* then she ha* been in France, England and the Bast Indies, finally bringing up at Victoria, British Columbia. There an unofloquerable longing to return home came over the wanderer, and the first intimation that she was a divorced woman and that her husband had remarried was received an reaching bene, fflio had a long Interview with har former hatband, and. has «jne to visit * married stater at Metamora, HI, after which she wfil return to Victoria and resume her duties a* governess. FlfcST REVIVED AND THEN CURKD. "Was troubled for a year with torpid liver «nd indigestion, and after tryiag avorything imaginable used Burdock Bleod Ike tint battle revived ne and the second'cared ■aa entirely, J. g. Williamson, N. Y." * tended into western Missouri, and that many stream* have overflowed their banks, that mueh jwoptrty has been dwtroye* ud that railroad* traversing that section have been Vashedvawiyin places and1 traffic greatly interrupted. '» come from northern Texas] probably recover. The police now believe that ths eiclosive was gunpowder, and that the outrage wa* an act of private revenge ou-the part of same one connected with the admiralty upon Mr. Bwainson, who is a strict disciplinarian. The police have strong hopes of finding the miscreant and securing his conviotion of attempted murder. London, April at—Some influential journals a I vocato the passage of an act providing that person* causing explosions of dynamite with intent to maim or kill shall suffer death by hanging. "Wells' Health Re newer" |«r Tm*lDM A GOOD THING. D1 sometimes wish I could tak* held of H» "ale of Thomaa' Eolactric Otl for ItaUjaa it . is a graad thing, and I am ooosoMobous in saying I could do a food Orane, Oprry, Pa. noting a very heavy rainfall, extending Wo£ CHunesvIlia, i^fcilmafToltWorth, At 4 o'clock lathe afternoon, accompanied by tUS. Grant, Jr., and followed by HairlssreScSSBiiZfornia to-teftcaUod at tEBnfc»\d bid fcen. Grant good-by. It was arranged last;/all that the general should go to California this springfit* UifrWBWtor by era Pacific and. return by t%« poufwrliOrbe senator suggested to Gen. Grant .yesterday that at the rate he m now progressing he would be able to keep the engagement yet. h J. Warren Keifer called at the house, and KpotKlence, and took great interest ii£ Phhudelpbi*, AprO Mr-The following appeared in The Inquirer: '(The invitation to spend the summer at the Hptel Kaatcdpted thfouglj the general's son, Col. Fred 5 Bound to Kill Hlmcelf. las and other places. At. Gainesville Bec-an and Him creeks overflowed tl Bxocktow, Mass., April 94.—The death of Andrew G. Lawson, a Swede, at CaaDpello, which was ascribed to heart disease, proves to have been a case of suicide. A manuscript in Swedish, covering 27 foolscap pacw, has been found among Lawson* affects, describing many ways in whfch he had.previously tried to kill himself. These include shooting, hanging, poisoning, eating ice while heated, trying to catch cold in order to get pneumonia, etc., etc. The manuscript states that Lawson's mother tried to drown herself a month before he was born keoause'tlte father had come home drunk. Lawson's first attempt on his life was by drowning in a ditch when very young. His last and successful attempt was made with "Rough pn Bats,' mixing it with hooey and taking repeated doses of it. Edsetrje Oil cured thi* gaottoaiM of many J«sra standing. bulks, and besides washing away much property several lives are repotted lo* vJY omen and eWW*»» iwi l0 branches ti ' tWes for hours' before 'tody were rescued, instaucis they, werejredcued. - Several street# in 'Ballair were dHugeJ with water anil a high jriwd damaged a, number of houses. The Bed river is rising rapiSy. it'll 7,i ;u. ai li'.w Jt tl—inlM badtBark iad Ready for Spring Trt | Heme of the papers are uncharitable enough to ooounent upon the fact that the admiralty office is the most notorious of all, th-j departments for its Inertness and rattupeism, and to declare that a little shAtWgj up is not inappropriate for it. Dees H Mean War or Peace? JjpifnON, April «*.—1The members of the government maintain the strictest silence "tor i j Portsmouth, N. H„ April 24.—While ■ p®rty from Manchester was having supper in Wood* hotel, Ndwtnarket, roughs attempted to get to, Henry Beauchemin went to call a constable, and was assafled by two of the party outside, named Levi and Aleck- Ijadderbush. Beaucbemin was a tabbed by Aleck Ladderbush five times, aud his wounds may prov* total. Ladderbush was arrested. Beauchemin it * cleric to the postoffloe. .1' « Probably Fatal Stabbln* AT TOMB. regard to testa whiah ape Jcnpwn between Eag- The 321st Anniversary of HIg Birth—'The ~"1 TOdo'w by Am«ican% w Lokdon, April 84.*-Tlie 831s» annivenwy of the birth or Shakespeare was celebrated with much ceremony and festival yesterday in Stratford-on-Avon. The town was brilliantly decorated and the church bells chimed all day. Hundreds of strangers thronged the place, visiting and inquiring about everything Shakespearian with the zeal o|nUpL_ The vaar church, in the front ebancel Of *vhfWj dust reposes, announced during memorial service that the Shakespeare window pre rented by American visitor* to the poet's tomb was completed, botnotyet fixed'in its place. The window isjto be set immediately over grave. The committee which has the un- Hb^'ViHr tiro maltina; effortsto ntfve a dedication address prepared and delivered by Janra Russell Lowell. The decorations represent the "Seven Ages of Mao," and for the illustration of Shakespeare's text describing each a scriptural subject lias been chosen. The window is said by the beat critics to be a marvel of art land and Jhissbk This reticence Is carried ly the mailstjn leogtli of Mttuding tram their conlaence even the most ralthful Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth miles, tor beaten horses—Ultimatum, the favorite, nan; Adventurer, second; Hatbox, third— Ho time. Brewster Uses Strong Language. Philadelphia, April 24.—Ex-Attorney General Brewster was interviewed in regard to the trial of William Dinksen. foreman of ths first jury in the star route alleged bribery, now in progress in Washington. Ha is reported assaying) 1'In reference to the statement thlt ex-pistrjct Attorney Cork hill will go on the stand UD show (hail called on him and told him that his offldal head would go unless Dickson was tadicftd I have only to say that it Coi khiU says that he is a liar—a premeditated, unmitigated liar. I never called on him in my life. I saved his neck until the close of his terpi, and because I did not have him reappointed he has been enemy. If he says that, Fifth race, three-quarter milo dash—Miss Goodrich won; Eileen, second; Dudley Oaks, third—Time, 1:19. : "Gen. Grant directs me to answer your letter, and t«y that Jt fr hir i*t»ntion, if alive, to visit the Catskills during the month of AngttMM W|fii»pt your kind fitltalo* ior that month." . . Nihilist, is to be released at ('lairraux, Frantie,'to-UJOtTOW. Ele was sentenced In November, 1888, to Ave years' taa(PWMlrtfefel cwpirac-y. egateat nafeUc order at Lyons, and has H fen confined ever months he has suffered from and scurvy, which be pontyacted while uudargoing a previous Imprisonment at £Mu Petersburg. Ufa M«bCk ted by 11 Ranc, the French Radical, have been unremitting in their effort* to obtain his pardon, and it was fully expected that he would be amnestied along with the Montceaux-ba-Mines prisoners, at the celebration of the fall of the Baatile last July*1'" ~ • Denver, April 34.—About 20 inches of very wet snow fell here. Hie storm extended over an area at 100 mi]w and caused damage to the roofs to this city to the ox tent of C30,000. The streams are rising rapidly. The snow is an Immense benefit to stock ranges and will give grass a good star^, Big S iow Storm Id Colorado. nch discreet word a single inleril peace. Arrested for Carrying; Ispuryey ta. New York, April 24. John O'Brien," commander of the steamer City of Mexico, Was arrested by a deputy United, Htatet mar' thai on a charge of violating section 5,8&i of the United States statutes, by supplying arms and ammunitions of-war to the in»ur kents of a country at pwoe w*th{Us g®v#rutnent The steamer wtu selepd andis now in the possession of the federal authorities, per manifest showed that her cargo con- Ed of lumber, btrt in reality she was ed with flrearmB and ammunition for the rgents of the United States of Columbia, The City of Mexico Is'owned by Lord & Austin of this city, and was chartered by agents of the insurgents here. Capt. O'Brien goes before Commissioner Shields for examination, The pqnmltf of the offento is 110,000 fine or three years imprisonment and confiscation of the vessel. Long dlapi tween the foj Lumsden. ti aha listaa, « British'minii ther the pub] bint of their cbiofs of the their secrets of credit del next Mondsj inue to paas dally be»*nd Gen. Sir Peter commissioner 1» At tward Thornton, the rt 1* erideAMfcat the determinajito gasrd at least until the vote -- home qfooiftnons Baron de 8taal, the tad another jjong con▼iQe, the foreign aeoo his carriage after ilaet ar kMy,» ) in the rening. Sr. Joseph, Mo,, April 34,—Three roea entered the Jewelry store of Saxtoa & Hendricks, linq wyie two engaged the saloswaa to conversation the third removed valuables amounting to 14,000 from $ie show caae. The plunder was divided to a room at the Atlantic hotel, and the tbievee are supposed to have left for Kansas City, and Omaha. r. A Cool Kol»bfrf, Will Celebrate Grant's Birthday. Chioaoo, HI , Apra 28C—It U proposed to have a national celebration of Gea. Grants birthday here on Monday next in the new hall, where the opera festival was recently held. The festival choras win appear under the direction of its leader, Mr. Pratt acpam? panied fcy a large Jfr tam&c*. has been sent to Mr, Roscoe Conkling to deliver the address. Mr. Henry Wattemon has been asked to be present In represent the south. Gen. Sheridan has also been invited. A number of personal telegrams have been sent to Mr. Conkling by friends in this city,*' urging his presence. 1 he proceeds of the entertainment will be devoted to the foundling home of this city. — — Russian fereuce wil P2U W'uUkurtj hi or. Gran I$y pulling his lotag.white ragjafiras -of-warpuaed Gothland, Private that 20 Ru The Lillian Kadlhon Mnrdtr. pwexien, on I aueins to iadiC throe week* a k«md south. This pfe ww aatisfled M (hips enough at lta.1 and her Baltic set to qiare for ag- Mkmthib, April 24.—Martin Mitchell, who keeps 'fishiiig grounds at Blagkfish Lake, Ark., 90 miles west of Memphis, came here at a late hour and that be had shot and killed three men in Eft. Francis county, Ark., about 86 miles west of Blackflsh Ij1t» About two weeks ago Mitchell was shot at by two men named Cummins and Barton, and lllghtly wonnded. He met them In St Franci\ county, and a regular battle was opened 'nAreen them. Mitchell says that Cummins, Barton and another man who was with them opened fire on him. He returned their fire with a Winchester repeating rifle. Cummins was Rhgt the abdCD reftelVed oho Rnot ln the arm. He came here to deliver himself up to the sheriff of St. Francis county, who was here attending the races. He NlioJ »nCl Killed Three Hen. Richmond, Va., April 24 — Recent Investigation In the Lillian Madison murder gbowm that she had a watch key which resembled that found at the aperture In the reservoir fence. This, in pert destroys tbe moat valuable evideaoe against Cluverlus, as the proeecnttoa relied upon thewatohkev to connect him with the tragedy. home to : Niw York, April 81—The Lamson and Ooodnow manufacturing company, cutlery, lit No. 88 Chambers street and at Shelburne FttLla, t h— hftmma rassed, and attachments aggregating (90,000 have been issued against th» property i Shelburne Falls by local creditors. The business was started in 1861 with a capital of C800,000. The real estate, machinery, etc., were valued at 1171,000. "Hie total liabilities and assets have not yet bMQ imule uubiio, * t. H: PrentisaT* ■Q&C dealers in maohlnerti and roppUesaKJfc Dey street, hare been closed by the Bheriff on judgments for C13,- 000. The concern is a stock company, incorporated in 1878, with an authorized capital of $60,000. The general liabilities are estimated at about C80,000. G2I 4I Biulnata Kevenes. It 15 said that President Gravy was not un willing to release Prince Krapotkino, but that he was |Wy, who feared that Mm pardon «# ao prominent a'Nihilist might be regarded as * probation by Russia. Prinze Krapotklne'% trionds now f»y that btllritHM bone of tile good result* of M, Ferry's downfall. J. W. Nimmo, -•J Jxmraii,"April 24.—The Mgrntog Post (tote* IU Russia claims that Mr. Gladitone's statement In the house of commons iu betwe*p£lE I London, April 84.—Miss Mary Anderson reaktosM •* Mr. Gladstone's official resjauClih ,tt Dttwala* street, yesterday-mofn jg In response to an invitation conveyed in t a«4 motherly note from Mrs. The coljr other gpsst* WW Qavj lord Edmund par/ under secretary tor foreign afand a tew of the premier's moat inti friends, All proasnt were charmed the beauty, wit and refinement of the Sphiiiohbb, Mate, April 84.—A carload of in hogs, shipped front Indianapolis fire days ago, cmitpri|»a Mrtlin Arm in th r city, was received yesterday morning in a terrible condition* 88 of them being The agent of the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals is investigating th* oaaa. ■' -no**, Cruel Treatment mt Lire Stock. p*rr stonv SuipMted Murder, MO'pijq olit LSagftftartS aaiu iisrfcja uncle, One ot the leading men in that section. Bloan bad been missing for a month, and his body had evidently laittipthe woods four weeks. The remains Were discovered by the (tench they emitted, and warp shockingly mutilated by beast**. A note wai fotmd on his petsonsayjife M had filled Wmeelf, but this is thought t? be a blind, and ft is tuspueted U»t he was mnrdered. v.: OinciNirATi, April 3*.-The 83d Mrttodfo of Gen. Grant, which occur* on Monday »«*Ih will bo oalebrated in this dty Jn a heooeMn* manner, The Ant steps w,n taken jrerterday afternoon, when a number of gentlemen piet to organise for the purpose of tan tying out the celebration in an* appropriate manlier. Citisens will deoorate their houses, stores, etc., with Bags, pictures of Gen. se&^sssEssr.x be a celebration at Turner ML Kaiceua :6nr, Ha1, April 34.'—A young man under 90- years 'C*» age walked into a Mafti street restaurant, ordered dinner, and shot himarjf tknmi.ll lliii brain without rising from the table. A cara tare the address of J. Edwin Idddy, Hew Paris, fad. It is supposed he h*d been seeking "work. Had a Square Meal Before Ha Died. ronvj V M|tih»ttan Club's Reception. rpelled to Eat the Flush of Wild Animals. Nbw York, April 34.—'The Manhattan club of this city held a reception Cn honor of six of its members who have been appointed to important offioes by President Cleveland, and Cox, The secretaries were unable to attend, owing to their being detained in Washington by a cabinet meeting. Letters and telegrams of regret were received from them and from Prawisut Cleveland, Vice- President Hendricks, Minister HcLane and several other iniited guesta. Ministers Phelps, Pendleton and Cox were present The affair was purely informal, (here bein? The" fcnufheru Paelflc Appeals, IB NOW RECEIVING THE LATESr SPR1MC 'Mh*» And incite. It & Of «. full ifiitlf.HOC. ' :• TOW ANB,C€HftOREN'S C30ffl!W 1 ifc actress. 'Trtb'*C9*1 Wslcom.. * ' Bilfast, April 34—The Prince and I'rui(ihijsiastlcally cheered as they alighted at rn station. The streets were ponged, and the decorations of Hkb dofclio JFSrivate fcnJdtop, shipping etc, «*- uded any previous display in this c%..lt Phe citizens of Bellut sp«nt flowers and other C}e0pra t £50,000. After t liM tr made their with the multitude tp the t in the evening st—nun i !i bands of music OD boaM, jgbncsses, and tba prince Cck of his yacht and bowed Paris, April 24.—The property of a men- Ilia mob which had gathered to witness the flro became angry at the failure of the police to make any effort to save the beasts, and a Hot occurred. The police were overpowered, and the mob them to «4tDjkk» roasted flesh of the "burned animals. Most •f the officers were made dangerously ill by their enforced diet. I H*w York, April 84.—A financial article says: It is reported that Russian merchants are consigning wheat to the care of the Russian consul at London, and are evidently anxious to disjxjse (OF their holdjxfes balol e the outbreak of "War may cloee English markets jaguinst them. The increase qjt 800,000 buohels of wheat on passage tp the Untied f** Food, for Their Kn«m|es* CONDENSED - NEWS, .it—iimm, HI,, April »t—Two votes were taken in the Joint assembly. Forty- NmwIwiwI 186 nwmbtrs were present. .... ."i- Sji|§ *m » v 'WMNMl WMVOTMpv .IIIIIWIi Washington, April 24.—B*yls« W. Han na, of Indiana has taken the oath of 4& as minister to Persia. He says he has never been unwilling to go, but would hare pre found another peat. - - •D— - - Lofftui Folia lOO Tot**. diJhe ConnanWcut jewnoJ trine, ftwa D» strong reason totMlieve that Builder Buddendek, who is indicted for maitslaughttr aadtMto 180,000 fled. TWO troop* ot cavalry have been ordered to the Cheyea»«lriUan" reeenewtibn to protoot oettlemen from depredations by Indians. B -qj»d Gents' FltttFnrnj&^^ eiD*tDao 1 Inion, 1. At New York—Jersey City, 4; . asper, 1. At 8t Louis—St Louit Brown, 2; I Sncinnati, 1. St. Louis League, 18; Mil-1 raukee, 0. At lit New York, 6. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 6; Metropolitan, 4. At Meriden—Boston, 3; Meriden, 0. An |t*ti%o»tJln»ry Jump. p*5n%5T&- np2?wS?!L found verr joomplete and Hieot, . TT7 , twr Ojnv*Hf Firwt JfaMenal Jtaak jy- j Nbw York, April 84.—At Mott Haven, in presence of rather a small number of specta(ortMalcolm W. Fonl, of,the New York A rhi.'tin dub, made it brfwd jump Clt ipfeet inches, which entitles bit* to •till another record. In his trial* he made one jump of 11 feet 1 inch, but it was claimed as a foul oh acoonnt of the slight swaying of his body. Thpcomptroller ot the currency elared a dividend of 40 per cent, in tsvor ot the creditors of tba ftUldtotofrn, N. ST., national hank. tn the hearing at Ittiaoa, N. V., af the wtti contttat tetwee* Prof. Fiske and Cornell University a quit claim deed covering the property in dispute, executed by Fiske a year after the death of his wife, was produoed. Washington, April 34.—The attorney o, the Southern Pacific railroad has taken ar appeal from the decision of Commissioner &puk*. throwing open -to Uttemiont certain lands claimed by the company as part of its land grant. Secretary Lamar will hear tba appeal at-Hiiillil i—Hllmin instructed to protest WM.eRtFFITHr ' "&~V±L iKOINiM,"" ;igoiDist Gen, Van Holtke's recent Military inspection of the posses qa the Wench frontier.Broad St» SURVEYOR MIUK fe |
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