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!n rj"r v ,,pnp!wp!r : Springfield Globe -Republic hn THE HPHINOFIKLIt OT-OIlia, 'Volume V. number 1MU. SPEENQFIEU), OHIO, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1885. ITHl 1 IltIfCirtIT IlTaiUlTIC. , 'Oram JK.JK.JK.1. Number HO. nwwu ! y?i OWEN BROTHERS Indications. Washington, May 4. Ohio Vllejr and Tennessee Qenerntljr Mr weather, stationary temperature, westerly wind!, becoming rati able. Umbrellas to keep the rain off, you cm can bur any day, Just the right handle li me. A better pick now while the Block la new. There are thousands now, but no more are coming. Would you ratter buy now or later? Hosiery, we hnve said almost nothing about, and still we'te sold slacks ol them; better not advertise. We're a csw thing (o offer to-duy. Boy's long stockings In brown mixed ribs 10c per pair; 25 dozen as an ex periment. If they protc as they look we'll order a case. We'd rather you'd buy one pair than more, In order to make a wider distribution, To be round In children' de department. "Sailor boy's" suits are ripening Inst, and going last. Alt "jailor boys" can't afford a four, fire dollar one. $1.25 to $3.50, blues browns, greens, grays and mixtures. A thousand suits to look at tor the one stilt you buy. Along side of sailors, kilt suits begla. The plaids, the hit of the season, the combi nation ditto, the plaid skirts and plain Jackets, the plain blue or green, gray or dark brown, plaited, plain, stitched, corded till your completely muddled. Come any time, day or evening till 8 o'clock. Ilea's and Youth's Suits. Surprising how plaids sell. Everybody wants a plaid tult except now ar.d then one who wishes to dtess less conspicuously. For those toj tiniest fonU'hr plaids we're othir sorts Km crazy; pinchecks, diagonal', cctk cnwi, wblpc r.l', m'x ures and plain cloths. A fi dag eoret ipe lor the miming and irrn ngs u! m Ohio climate is an mercuat ol the pnper hell, "not too heavy but jiiit hcavy.eaough." The loo heavy are going at a m,.'kel di.-cjuut be ore packing time, May 15h, Those r g'lt lor the present time, and warned nil through till .fro comes again, are to be l ii ,d s x talilis buck Irom '25 entrance, $0, $10, $11, $12, $15, $18 $20. Tho larger the ft, ures ike heller the gaiinrnts. To m ensure uure. Everything in men a and lu, 's fur ami wool bat that's coming are litre, nothing to cme but rrii; plenty ol time lor straws when summer comes. We'll be belter oil In .sttaws than erer, because the hat are better, because straw and ltbor are terribly down. Hard time lor maker and seller, but all the better for the buyer. From" what we hare already received, the qa stion or how much is settled. Half what you expect. It's n well founded impression that we are fully distributing the best made unlaundrled shins' in this or any other market. The "Seal" $1'. We've put this shirt down for a purpose. We want all the shirt trade to be got, we are willing to work to accomplish this end. lull litlilnd this garment we crowd In another 75c. Iu'fl worth all the time It takes to took at these two qualities, and it's money in any man? pocket to buy a year ahead. Fine Neckwear. Finer, better, more of It, leas in price, our way of dealing. There wis room for reform In neckwear, we filled the pace. No accumulations of 1 ygone, worth less stock, w see to that in time, "first loss the best, c." 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c. None better at double the money. OWKN BROTHERS, Springfield's Only One Price Manufacturing Clothiers, 25 k 27 West Main St. a at Ann a. Mrs. Lizzie Fitch died at 2 o'clock Satur day morning. She was sick only two hours. She was 83 years ol age. She has been liv ing with her daughter for several years. Her husband died about ten year ago. She was a member of tbe M. P. Church. Fnoeral to day, the 4th. Interna nt at Vernon cemetery. Mrs. Tavener Is sick. Mr. Martin and Mr. Hunter, of Median icsburg, were Ihe guests ot Miss Burgess and Miss Ligget, Sunday. Dan McCoukey, ol Morefiel j, spent Sunday tin tbe rillege. Oeorge Baldwin was tbe guest of 0. F. .V (.Conker. C. F. VrConLey baa sold blsfiae Hailstorm driving mire to Kelt Elliworth, ol Urbana, for $250. There were six of tbe Springfield boys who pissed through our village Sunday on their bicycles. They had a trip ol about thirty fire miles before they could teach 'borne. Mrs. Minnie McConkey has just received ber fine stock of new millinery goods from Diyton. Mrs. Easton, of the Stale of Maine, dtllv- ered a temperance lecture here Sunday even ing. Most of the farmers are through plowing tnd will be ready to plant In a lew days, B. F, Tavener has Improved his property by putting up a floe picket fence la Ironl, and sodding bis yard. We would like to bare a few more do the same. Nelson llunyan, a son of II. L. Runyan, sod Phoney Hendricks, a son of John Hen dricks, re n off tbe 20ib of April and hare not been beard from yet. The boy bail about $100 between them, that they bad tared, Tory aie both minors. A (surrender, London, May 5. Tbe Standard says: No doubt Is now entertained that tbe arrange ment between Knglaud and Russia includes the surrender ot Penjdeh to Russia. ltublicaiis Alieatl lu Hpaln. MAimw, May 5. Tbe municipal election bive beeu maiked by the triumph of a coal! t oi ol Liberals and Republicans. (subsiding. Nai'LM, May 5. Tbe eruption of Vesuvius It subsiding. IL . WreWMieWMlllJMtWW ww -- mijii in ! in .!- . i mi, I. I..., i.i.ii,, in.. .,. ., ., ,lWS . WWWn " urn iiiimiii - -.i ii r j ' .... i1 - r.l -'... I- , , kr--------- ,.liaL, ,,flMaWMw---VM. ----s , i ''MMmigMMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiir- - QEDK A FRAUD EXPOSED; "Christian Science," So-Called, Done Up by a Congregational Professor at Boston. England to Have Peace by the Sur render of Pendjeh. , CEN. GRANT BETTER. Another Tumble of Houses, this Time In Brooklvn, and a Num ber of Persons Killed. Chrlntlnn Science nn it Humeri)' for Uleae. Boston, May 5. A Congregational profes sor, Storey Fowler, rend n paper on the sub ject of "Mind Cure or Christian Science," which wns loudly applauded by ministers and leading Cungregntlonnllsts In Boston and vi cinity. I'rofcsfor Fowler said that his Ideas and knowledge of "Christian science" were the results of his own observation and think ing and wcro not gathered Irom books or woiks of other men. "I recogniz," said Mr. Fowler, "the strong hold ' Christian Science, or the Mind Cure,' has taken In this community." After giving a statement of the claim of Mrs. Eddy, one of the leaders in the mind cure movement, he said: "While there are elements of Christianity in her system it is nonsensical to call It Christian science. There arc, In fact, many persons who enter into it whose trouble really exists in their mlndr. "Dm thrss scientists really heal? I have nol seen n case that I should call healing; let them heal one blind nan and they will es tablish their claim. 1 know a man who had gout, and would pine his fjot on a chair nl aweiir at his toe. Tills would be followed by immediate relief. .Vo.v, lint was not it Sweat Cure, but simply the it llurnce tit mind ove the body, iitul on the other hand it wal not CirUtf tn science. The sjsietn is uoth log liu a sham." l'riittvt iu to T iiiiiHlt. Panama, May 5 li 19 reported hire on trust wirtby authority, that a treaty has bum c it eluded hetfften the O irerument of II goti and the mill er of ttie United Slate in rcpict to secur.ty ol triusit across the ltlnnui It is understood that CnlotnbiHit and United S'ates Governments will to perate to inuintniu tredom ol transit agalnit all t tuck or obitructio.1 or attemp'a to obstruct it, an 1 It is believe I here that the joint control over tho Irantit route, under this treaty, wib not only authorize but make It the duty ol ihe Uui'ed dimes (iovermnent to give all le tpilreJ aid In maintaining the transir. Preston, who bnroed Colon, having made bis escape, has since then seized three steam vessels at Porto Hello, with help, with which It is leared, be may make trouble unlets the United States naval forces shall capture him. London Notea, London, May 5 1:30 p. m. Consols opened at 98; at 12:30 were 08 3-10 and are now steady at that figure. Russian securities opened at 03 and are now 02. Home and foreign securities strong and steady; stocks are also steady. Lomjov, May 5. Moderate papers and the public in geueral are Inclined to approve of the present plan ol settlement, as it will allow England time in which to put her army and navy in perfect fighting order, lor the final struggle, which the majority believe certain to occur. There Is a sudden subsidence of reports in the papers of armaments, both hero and in Russia, but preparations will propably continue on both sides. Hallway Strike. Dknveu, May 6. The Tribune-Republican specials from Gunnison and Grand Junction tay: Promptly at 9 o'clock yesterday morn ing, in obedience to instiuctlong from bead quarters a'. Denver, all members of the Knights ot Labor in tbe employ of tbe Den ver and Rio Grande lailwny quit work. At Gunnison the round bouse and freight house were cloatd. No freights were allowed to leave the yards. All tbe shops at Grand Junction were deserted. AtSalida tbe yards are filled with hundreds of loaded freight cars, which are not allowed to move. Tho strength ol the strikers I estimated at one thousand. No serious trouble it an ticipated. Another Tumble of House. New York, May 5. Early this morning two houses in Atlantic strret, Brooklyn, tell in with a crash. A number of persons are reported killed, others seriously injured. The Abbot buildings were on State street, and used lor manufacturing purposes, and together with the building in tbe rear were destroyed. Tbe rear building was undergoing repair. One of the props under the girders gave way, when the entire structure col lapied, burying tbe workmen beneath the ruins. Tbe fire then communicated wltb the Iront buildings. At 12:15 p. m. but fifteen workmen are supposed to be in the ruin. Nkw Vouk, May 6- It Is now believed thirty lives were lost In the Brooklyn dis aster. (lm rut (irntit. Nkw Yoiik, May 6. When Dr. Douglass arrived at General Grant's bouse last nlgbt there seemed to be some cause to fear that be might be restless. Consequently tbe" Dot tor stayed all uigbt. Contrary to expecta tions General Grant slept yesterday one hour on his bed, which is longer than he has slept in his bed for months. He had more sleep yesterday than be has bad for weeks. Col. Fied Grant says that the General Is feeling quite well this morning. Exempted. London, May 5. Tbe Suez Canal Commis sion has exempted Egypt aid Turkey from compliance with tbe clause which interdicts all acts of hostility in the (anal and forbids the landing ot troops upon It bank's. Ex empted powers are, however, forbidden to land troops along the canal unlets necessary for the tlelense ot Kgypt, Several powers made csrtaln reservations. The Lemiiiit Htrlke, Ciiicaoo, May 5, Djlly Newt special, Ltmoiit, III , says j The night pa'sed quietly, with the eiceptiou (f one shot fired by a sentry, who discovered strikers who refused to hall. Tills morning the It reman of Walk er's sttne quarry, wi.s Honed by two strikers, while gtdng to work. One of Ibe men wis promptly artts'td by tbe local authorities. Missing. OniCAflo, May 5. The story It published here this alternoon to the effect that CEarlca A. Llbby, partner of the New York and Chi cago house of James A. Llbby k Co., has mysteriously disappeared. He left tbe store Inst Monday and baa not since been beard from. Vhe Ohio LefUlalnr. Before the Legislature adjourned, without date, on Monday, tbe House took up the Senate hill, Increasing the salary of tbe super intendent of tbe Soldier and Sailor Or phan's Home from $1000 to $1200 a year, and It was passed. It Is a law. The House also passed tbe Senate bill defin ing tbe oflenso ol sodomy and making ttpun shable with twenty year' imprisonment in the penitentiary. Now a law. Tbe House also passed Senate bill providing that on leave of the Supreme Coutt, cases may be taked on appeal Irom the Common Pleas, Superior and Probate Courts to tbe Supreme Court. Now a law. Alter (be important business bad been at tended to, Allen 0. Myers offered a resolution thanking tbe lobby for their klndneas in al lowing member lo vote occasionally as they desired. Speaker Marsh would not allow this to go on Ihe journal, but It got into Ibe Slate Journal, all the tame. Then, by special request, Dr. Sherman led In singing Ihe Sweet By-aud-By. We quote as follows from the State Jour nal, of Tuesday: Mr, Allen 0. Myers then made a graceful and eloquent speech, saying that the time had passed for political asperities In tbe house. He knew that he went out Into the world a better man for baring been in this legislature. He knew that be had at times seriously embarrassed members on both sides, but it was due to bis personal Infirmities, and be knew be was a better man for having been a member of this legislature, and had the kindliest feeling for every member. Judge Littler was then called on and made a brief speech, saying that to no member on tbe floor would be do an injury personally, but against every member on the Democratic side he would rote against politically. Fie Bald that politics should not shape general legislation lor Ihe benefit of the people. Speaker Marsh then deliveretl tbe closing address, acknowledging the courtesy which had been extended bim by members on boll Hides, and briefly r viewed the wark of the Home, which be claimed would bear inspec tion. In Ibe Senate. Mr. Thorp's House bill au thor zing existing ordinances to be printed in book lorm was pasted, and several matters ot local importance only difpssed of. L'cu tennnt Governor Warwick delivered quite a letigt y closing address, which was ordered spread upon Ibe journal. The S-inati n in dented Fred HUt k ler with a handsome Bold bended rang for favors received at hit hands, and the clerks ot the Hcna'e presented their chief, Mr. Vallandlgham, with a gold pen and holder. Colonel Illankner was also the n clpient at a later hour of a handsome table service Irom the wires of members and oth ers who have rectived attentions of a tub stantial nature during the winter, nben they wanted lo go on junket. The general wind up in both bodies was quiet compared with former years, and in this regard re Heeled credit upon tbe presiding officers and tbe members themselves. HOVtll CUAHLEHTVy. Saturday was court day In W. J. Hudson, Ki 's court. Frank Dodds vs. Wm. McDsn lei, for board and stable rent. Mr. Dodds, of the Ackley Hous, was represented by Ham Smith; Mt-Dsnlel was ably represented by 0. T. Martin and T. J Prlngle, of your city. Either one would make a full team, bat when buth tcgeiber, well, they do not want to at tack our barister, lor Smith la two teams when ron'ronted by sucb men as Martin and Pringb: Even it tbe court does rend his briefs while Smith Is talking. Tbe court found that tl.e plaintiff was entitled to a judgment, and rendered accordingly and tor costs. L. K, Burnslde Is toe new postmaster here, and no mugwump need apply. The up-town dads got their Utile bill lo Issue bonds for $3,000, all the time, and it U now a law, Tbe moguls were too slow thin time. Jamea P. McFarland received a voucher last week for $949.73 pension, with $8 per month hereafter. A. Bradford and I. Landaker have beeu re painting their dwellings, which helps thilr appearance much. John Rankin' dwelling Is being finished; all who Inspect the Inside agree it to be the finest they ever ob-erved. When finished will cost $20,000. Our Tillage can now boast of many fine residences. The J. 0. Atkinson dwelling, built in 1881, was sold laat fall for $18,000. Still we bare room for other capi talists to build, or we will hare "when we get our extension." Some scoundrel set fire to a small stable, Sunday alternoon, belonging to L. II. Hous ton and occupied by Brother Cokman, burn ing Coleman' harness all up In tbe twink ling of an eye. Coleman say be just turned his mare out, or the wouldn't have teen how to gef out of that stable. Will Wharlngton now ringa tbe milk bell. "Bill" will now be able to get to town to hear tbe news. G. A. R. camp fiie Is postponed indefinite ly, but tbe Post will have a big time on Memorial day. S. B. Iloadly Is now acting as nurse for John Fisher, who Is fast failing. Webster Barrett, ex-Mayor and ex-Justice of tbe Peace, who forsook hi wile and two children to run away wltb another man's wife, is now at Jacksonville, Florida. Ttie woman left him about one year age. He de slrts to return and be forgiven at soon ns an ordinance can be passed to kill the fatted calf. While tbe H. E. church was holding ser vices in ibe U ravel church, at Selma, this township, Sunday last, just at Ihe close ol tbe serrice It was discovered Ibe church was on fire.. The whole east end ol the roof was about ready to fall, Service closed by each taking bit seat and walking. Tbe cbunb is a total lots. Tbe dwelling bouse on tbe Oldham larm, near Cederville, 0., occupied by Jacob Lott, was burned wllb all Its contents on Sunday atlernooo. I'etk NEW NOTKS. Tbe report of a strike in tbe Tuscarawas Valley are denied as without foundation. F. Ryhiner k Co., bankers ot Highland, III , assigned. Assets, $400,000; liabilities, $000,000. Tbe rail mill of the Ltckawanna Iron and Coal Company was destroyed by fire. Loss, $250,000. Frank Miller was shot and killed by Wm. Scott at Urban, 0., ending a long coutiued quarrel. ' Rlckud Whaling, postmaster at Goldman, Ark., was shot and killed by W. 0. Turnagr, an editor. Tbe law closing saloons In Cincinnati at nidnlgbt was enlorced by Ihe police torn, missloners Monday, Jamis R, Osgood k Co., Boston publishers, aislgned, with $160,000 liabilities. Nominal aiteU $200,000. The Tote ot Credit lor flfl,0oo,O0O toe War l'ur poses l'aaiind the House liilrrnntlonnl I men tors' Kitil- billon Opened nt London. rECllK TO ItP.NKW ITKOcmATtO-i. London, Slay 5. Tim decision to renew negotiations In London In regard to tho Af ghan frontier question Is regarded by many s n slight to Sir l'cter Limudcn. Pcrla refusal lo lllitmlo Ayi.uli Khan, j In spite of the Intriguers of Iliisslan agenU M Teheran, atnl thu ro-oia-iilng of the Ittisgo-Chltiese frontier question by China, tend ti strengthen tlio hopes entertained hero for peace. Admiral Seymour, who commanded the fleet which shelled Alcxnndrla (during tho rebellion of Arabl Pnslm, has been placed In comninnil of the Heel niatlo up of the Or egon, Unibrln, Alaska nntl Arizona. The flagship win bo the Oregon. t Tho Pull Mull OnzrUe nndenrtand that hngland iiuverniinoxcell'ort Hamilton. The Hrlllsh lleet has meiely taken: possession tlieruloiireeiit tho Island being annexed or occupied by nny other power In case of wnr with Kiissla. . In tho course of bis explanation In the. House of Commons yeslenlay afternoon re garding the agreement with HtiBslafor le ncuetl negotiations, Mr. Gladstone stnteel Hint llusslii li.nl expiessetl her wUlinguor.ito ngreoto uiemoval of her outposts In the disputed leiillory. A dkptttcli from Shanghai says the dis pute between tho CIiIiicm) nntl fteisslan Gov ernments omt tho Mnnchoorlan frontlet question It resuming nlnrinlng promotions. Tho Chinese Commissioner nMMiintfd to meet tho Russian Commissioner for (ho pur poso of at tiling the disputes arising out of tho frontier question and definitely fixing on a dividing lino between Russian nntl Chinese ixissesslons lu Asia, lias been Awaiting the nrrluil of tho llusslun Commissioner fot uecrl days, but as yet that ofllclal baa not put in nn npitcarancc. The Chinese officials are Indignant nt this nntl openly accuse: Itusslfiof acting In bad faith. Tho fact that tho Mime tactics pursued In the same way, dealing with England with) regard to tho lliisso-Afghnn frontier are being re peateel. Tho Chinese Go eminent will In sist on Its claims with reganl to tho frontlet lino anil Is fully deterinlneel to enforce them. The International Inventors' Exhibition was formally opened by the) Prince of Wales yestenbiy. Ills Itoyal Highness, In a very happy nildiess lie.iillly w lcoined all the foreign exhibitors, nntl expressed tho hop that the enterprise- would meet with the suc cess which should eertalnly follow tho In defatigable, labois ot its piomotors. Among the notables present wcro the Princess ol Wales and lite Duke nml Dutchess of Edin burgh. The weather was flnti anil nn enorm ous crowd assisted nt thu opening exercises. Tho music was furnished by Strauss' famous 1and. Tho space nsslgneel to America Is not more than nnu-tlilrd lllletl. Much dlsMppolntmeut Is felt mi this account, though It Is explained that America n Intentions are found In all parts of tho exhibition. The Russian court adjoining contains nothing but a score of unpacked caes. The l'rlnco of Wales was received without cheers, though enthusiasm was i-xiiectcil after bis return from Ireland. In the House of Lords yesterday, Lorel Gramllle, replying to liiqulrlew said that England had sanctioned tho seizure of the Ihixphtirc Egiuitlcn nt Cairo without giving nny opinion as to the legality of the act After Franco's demand iion Egypt for a relmbltallon of the paper, tho British Gov ernment caused a legal Inquiry to bo made, which retc'tlesl tho fart that tho suppression was Unwarranted. Thu Egjptlau Govern ment was thereupon nth Neil t apologize to Franco and ja-nnit the reapiH?araiico of the paper. The IIouso of Commons last nlgbt. In Committee of Supply, considered tho vote of credit of .'.'i,00O,00O for war purposes. Mr. Labouclieiu's motion that the appropriation was netslless in -.lew of tho Indications that peace might bo preserved through diplo matic efforts, wns rejected by a voto of 72 to 29. Mr. Gladstone defended the Govern ment's Requisitions and deprecated a debate on the situation In tho absence of full knowledgo of tho details as Irregular. There had been no change lu tho Government's policy, ho declared, since tho credit hail first la-en olesl for, and tho unanimity with which tho measure hail passi-d Its first read ings had left him without tho faintest doubt that tho verdict of tho country upon It was favorable, but tho disposition shown since to cavil wns n serious public evil. If the Government was not to bo trusted It bad better bo permitted to retire. Sir Stallt-ril Northeote, leader of the Op position, hero urged Mr. Glatlstono to con sent to an adjournment of tho debate, but tho Premier objected, sa) Ing that any elclay in granting thu eiedlt would lie most serious In Its results, In view of tho present state of diplomatic negotiations. Sir Stafford N'orth ceite's formal motion to adjourn the debate was then rejected 181 to 114. A lively debate ensued, In which Mr. Gladstone's replies to qiu-stlons and sugges tions dlsplnjcd asoiiie-whttt querulous frame of mind. Tho Premier finally suggested to Sir Stafford Koitheotu that a vote be taken now ii-miii tho adoption of the credit, and that It desired tho discussion might bo renew eel em Thursday. To this Sir Stafford Northcoto agreed and the credit was curried by a voto of 130 to 20. It Is exiecte-il that a courier with General Komarotrs lute's dispatches will arrive in St. I'etersbuig to-day. ltallroiid Accident. BKM.A1RE, O., May 5. Another wreck on tho Baltimore & Ohio Itallroad occurred at Lewis' Mills, about nine o'clock yester day morning. Engine No. 179 in cbatge of Engineer ltobeit Iljlo and Fireman Jock Baugh, both of this city, coming east under full bead of steam collided with the Zanes vllle accommodation westbound, Engineer IUittei worth nml Fireman Cosgrove, are both of Newark Ohio. llulter worth hail his leg mashed and head badly cut. Ha will dlo. Uaugh had his right arm torn off ami was fatally bruised about the In east and stomach. Cosgrove was cut about the head and body. It la thought ho will tile. H.iggagemnste-r Wheat, of Cambi Idge, was badly scalded. There wero only ti few passengers aboard the train and all escaped with slight bruises. En gineer Hjlu says his wateh stopped and was fifteen minutes slow. Ho has four ribs bro ken and Is terribly scaldeel. HUH Searching for the Hodle. Pottsvh.i.k, Pa., May 8. The body of tho elder Anderson was discovered at the Cujler colliery je'sterday. The work for tho repertory of tho bodies of the remaining seven men hurled lu the lower part of the initio Is still being prosecuted. It Is doubt ful, however, If they will ever bo reached. Suits have tee-n enteied by the widows and chlldien of tho victims for damages aggre gating S'JOO.OOO. The Nortlicote Itilraseil From the Sana- liar Thu llalf-llrreda at Fort Qu'Aitpelle I.nyal. WlNNirno, May 5. A dispatch has Just been received announcing that a rlso of the water In tho Saskatchewan has enabled the steanjer Northcoto to move off tho sand-bar and slie Is expected to reach Clark's Crossing to-day. Tho (!o ei nor General's bod) -guard nro also exjieeteil at Clark's Crossing. Tho telegraph lino Is still down west of Hum boldt and nothing can come through. Major Walsh has las-n visiting tho half breeds near (Ju'Appcllo anil lias every con fldeiico they will prove lojal, many of them have friends and ulatlves In Kiel's camp and say that If It weio In their power they would Induce them to withdraw. WASHINGTON, 4o-rnmet of the October Session d the Supreme Court A Number of Important Decisions. Bx-S&rgeon tienernl Wale will be Trlrt -7 Court-Mania' Treasury Hal. ancea and Internal Itevenun Receipt Capital Note ADJOUIINMRHT OP Tim BUI'IIKMR COIT11T. Washington, May 6. Tho Suprenu Court of tho United States yesterday con cluded the October term of 1834 and ad journed until tho term of 1885, which begin! on October 2 next A great many declsloni were handed Id yesterday previous to ad journment Among them wero the follow ing of general Importance: Jn tho case of ex Surgeon General Wales, TJ. S. N., who was ordered to appear before court-martial, but Instead of doing so a piled to the local court for a writ of habcaj corpus, his counsel claiming that the Secre tary of tho Navy having vacated his office! before thu court-martial was organized b had no jurisdiction over the movements ol their client and ho bcinii under nnest wa notat liberty lo do as he chose-, the Supreme Court of tho Dlsti let of Columbia held thaj as the Surgeon General was not under eon flnement tho application for a wilt of habca; corpus was not a proper emu and It was thereloie denied. Tho Siipiemo Court of tho United States was appealed to and yes terday affirmed the decision of the eotirl Mow. This will necessitate tho trial of Surgeon General Wales by tho naval court martial which was suspi-iule-fl to await the decision of the court. Tho court recelve'el several days ago a petition for rehearing lu the "Virginia bond cases," some of which weio recently decided. Tho petition was denied. In the Tennessee bond cases, which In volve the question of payment by the State of bonds Issued by tho State- In f.ivor of cer tain railroads, the court ronlirmeel the elo elslon of the lower court, which was In favor of tho loads anil required payment of tho lionds by the Slate. A ilecislon was rendercel in a number of cases for damages against tho Union and Texas I'aellle i.illroads, reaffirming an ancient ilecislon to the effect that suits against corporations operating under State 1'ivvs or otherwise, are transferable from State to Feelernl courts. Colonel L. .1. Duple, of Austin, Texas, conesKindent for Texas and Tennessee Journals, has been tendered the position of Assistant Seeietary of the United Stales legation at Japan. Treasury balances yesterday: Gold coin and bullion, S'JW,10S,-j:i7; silver dollars and bullion, S103,fiOU.OB3; fractional sitter coin, 930,000,400; United SIntes notes, 40,080, 477; National Hank notes, ?8,80S,480; tic posits with Na lonal banks depositories, S1.), 040,00V, total, S."o:i,r8,80:i. Certificates outstanding: Gold, S12n,477,410; silver, 10!),885,8(M; currency, 8-J5,401,000; inter nal revenue receipts, Sl,!0.'i,8:it; customs, 87),1 30. Minister S. S. Cox said that whllo he was mil li gratified by the compliment eontejed In tho formal request of his constituents that ho should servo them In Congress, lie could not comply with the request. He said he would leave for Constantinople as soon as lie could make his arrangements. Three delegations arrived here cstenly from Hlcliinond. Va., lu tho interest of rival candidates for the itosltluu of postmaster at that city. They will wait on tho I'icsiileiit and Postmaster General topu-seiit thiirlnlm of their resH-cllte candidates. .Messrs. Will iam S. Oilman, Journalist; William II. Oil llngsvvorth and John H. Carey, merchants of Itlchmniid. A. M. Keiley qualified yesterday at the State Department as Minister to Austria. Sicretary Whitney has written to John Iioach u-icatiiig his demand for iiunthet trial trip of tho Dolphin. Thu Secretary I understood lo hato stated lu unequivocal terms thc-neeesslty for another trial of the vessel befolo it can bo accepted. COAL MINERS' STRIKE. Tlie Miner tn tlio Cnniittiin, Ohio, Dis trict Ntrlke Against a tetlilrtlon A Das tardly Deed. Canto.v, O., May 5. -A strike of 2fi0 miners along the lino of the aVIIev Itallvvaj In the Conotton dlstiiet, Is tint beginning of mining troubles which It Is feared will result in tho strike of 0,000 miners lu the Conotton and Tuscarawas Valley disti lets. The operators claim they aie tinablo to com pete with Ibe IlocMng Valley miners, and cotisciicntly gave notice of a cut from sutenty-llto centa to llltj-lite cents -the same into that Is being p.iU tlieie. The miners refused to accept, ami on .Saturday tho 2U0 miners re-fiisi-d to wink for less Ih.in the old rales. The strike Is exiecled to be long pi oil acted and exceedingly bitter. Mot'.NT C.uiuki. li.. Ma) .1. Tlieolllcn door of the lVnns.vhnnla Colliery jesteulaj morning bore tho following: NOTICK James Veslek, you nro ordered re leave our position within for! y-clirht hour, or wo will cast ou Into otetnlty. Under the notice was sketched a rude colli n. An examination of the premises disclosed a quantity of ilynamlte under the office with squibs attached for the) puiiei-e ef carrying out the dlalmlte.il threat. Veslek Is the outside Mip-ilntendent of the colliery and lieais an excellent character. An effort will bo made to feiret out the guilty parties. Tho Amalgamate I A ssochitlou denounce tho act Cou.insvii.i.k, III., May5. The striking eonl miners lmo given up the fight for higher wages and have illsja-rstsl for the present at least. A numlier of mines lu the llellevlllu tllstlict icMiinod opeiiitlons yoste-r-duy, anil it is reported that somu of them are pajlng the price asked foi by the miners. The Trunk Myittery. CincAno, May 5, The Pittsburgh trunk horror Is still furnishing tho police with con siderable work, endless sieculatlon and seemingly !niioiietrablo mjstery. They have established to u certain!) Ihe fact that the body was Phllllpl Canisso, who left Ids 1101110.75 Tllden Ateiitie, last 'Ihiusday morning at nine o'clock, iiud mo foieed to belioto that he was niuiileied and his liody Idaced in tho titink and shlppisl to l'itts itirgh within two hours thueaftir. 'I here late la-e-n no further miosis jot. but the trunk which contained the body will hu sent beie ft mil Pittsbiiigh, ami with that and the foreign inoni-y-oider found in tho iK-ket of tho iloe-cased, detectives Iioh- tn run down tho guilty parties. Itusso Is still uiidei sur veillance, and bo contradicts himself so much about Carusso that tint police mu con firmed In the opinion that ho knows luoro than ho tells. Fire at Vlnoennrs, lud. EVANSVlI.Li:, Iivl , May 5. 8 A. M. A flro Is raging In Vlncennes, Ind., which threatens the destruction of the business por tion of the town. Assistance has been asked from here and other places. At this hoitrjiqjialtjculajjaxoj'i-eeltisl. Iron Mills lliirnnd, SrnANTON, Pa. May 5. A fire bioko out yesterday morning In tire engine room of tho rail department of thu Lackawanna Iron ami Coal Company's Steel Mill. Thu flames spread rapidly. The engine house and mil mill weio totally ilestiojisl together with valuable machinery. The loss to building and machinery is about $2o0,000, partly Insured. THE AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION. dm Kalli-ni Auoelatlon will filgn tt He-ale Independent or the Amalgamate Association. I'lTTsnuiioit, May 5. Tlie United Nal ers of America have thrown down the gai of battle le fori) tho Amalgamated Assoch tlon of Iron and Steel Workers, and Indict tlons are for a fight between the two bodies. It was not thought that the dlBlcultU which wcro predicted at tlie time tbe nalle of tho Ohio Valley began to surrender that charters In the Amalgamated Assoclatlo would liegln so soon, It being expected thi the wages and terms demanded by bol would lio alike for at least a year. Tt scale sent out by tho nailers, however, show that the struggle must come at once. It I seml-offlclnlly announced that every mill I the Ohio Valley district will sign th nailers' scale, which places the price fo cutting Iron or steel nails on the sam basis, and that tho heaters and roller will also present a scale submltta by the Amalgamated Association last wee) which provides that the price for cuttln, stes2l nails shall be twenty per cent great than for cutting Iron nails. A differeno or this nature In the sea'e woul shut Pittsburgh out of the nail trad entirely. Assertions are made by til Amalgamated Association that this a of the nnlleis In placing steel and Iron Ui gether, has for Its object the signing of th signature of their scale ami leaving tli Amalgamated with a fight on their haudi A strike. If one occurs, will be confined t this city iilouo. Shot His Hon-ln-Law. I.iNtis.w, Out, May 5. James Fanning living In the township of Aps, near Jans vllle, separated from his wife some tlmoagrj and she letnmeil to her father, M. Pogue, I fanner of tho same township. Fanning ha tried a number of times since to induce hot to lettuii and llvo with him, whlc! she lefused to do, and much Ill-feel In? was created between Fanning an Poguo. On Saturday Fanning, being th worse for liquor, visited Fogue's house am a tpiarrel ensued, during which Pogu sel?eil a shot gun and fired, the charge en terlug Fannlng's leg, tearing the flesh In I fearful manner. Fanning fell by tho road side where ho was left until bo bled te death. Pogue admits the shooting and I locked up. ne-nerat Orant's Condition. Nkw Yohk, May 4. General Grant arte a good night's rest arose at seven o'clocl Sunday morning feeling better than Satui day. At tho regular weekly consultation o physicians held In the afternoon the pa tlent's throat was found to be a little mop swollen than nt tho last examination. lib general condition was thought to be as good If not better, than for a week. Colone Grant also snld that the swelling In hi father's thinat had perceptibly increased but ho bail not felt more pain than usual It had bee-n decided not to admit many tisl tors hereafter as the excitement was bo lie-veil to bo harmful. The General remalm cheerful. Tlio Chicago Election Conspiracy Case Chicago, May 5. Sentence of Arthu: Gleason, convicted of conspiracy wltt Slackln and Gallagher, set for yesterdaj nmnilng, lu Judge ISlodgett's room, wai again deferred. Gleason did not appeal but bis counsel. Leonard Swett, was present Judge Ulodgett wai absent, hearing arguments In the Circuit Court, but Cleik Drummond Informed Swetl that Ulodgett bad Investigated tho ouesIion of law In Gleason's case with Judge uresiiam, ami nothing would Do elone until afUT the disjiosal of the Mackln-Gallaghei appeal. Hull storm In Virginia. Firr.nsnuito, Va., May 5. The hall storm which passed over this section Friday afternoon prevailed In many other localities, and extended Into North Carolina. All the gnrvlng crops wero destroyed, and the farm ers will be compelled to plant again. Hill fell to the depth of twelve Inches, and a whirlwind prevalle-d along tho center of the storm, blowing down barns, fences and sheds. In some places in Surry County tlio ball fell to the depth of eighteen inches and lu some siwts drlfteel to the depth of foui feet Arretted fur Taieslng; Counterfeit Money. Nashvii.i.k, Tenn., May 5. Tho two men giv ing their names as Wilson and Will iams, who wero arresteel at the race track Saturday for passing counterfeit money turn out to be note-el crooks. In their vallseswas found a largo amount of counterfeit 810 bills. One of the men was connected with a inbbery In Italy, wns caught but escaasl by confessing whllo his accomplice com mitted suicide. They telegraphed Sunday ton friend In New York that they were In trouble and asked for aid. Itlrli I.eud I'lnd lii Wwihliiffton Terrltury. St. Pai'I, Minn., May 5. The latest Im portant mining dlscnvciy Is reported from Cheney, Washington Territory, where great excitement has been causeel by the Uniting of an Immense desisit of caibouatc of load, rich lu silver, within three miles of that place. Men nro Hocking there by hundreds ami claims are staked out for miles along tlio ledge, which Is twelve fi-e-t wide. Men from Colorado piouounce It espial to tho Leadvillo prosK-ct Attempt lo Iltirn an Orphan Aayltira. Cincinnati, O., May 5. A dastardly at tempt was made early jesterday morning to bum thu Piott-stant Orphan's Home at Covington, Ky. Fifty inmates nail a narrow escajio fioin a lpiri Ibe death. George Loutlecke, a boy ten years of age, ellseovered the tiro In the kitchen mid gave the alarm, and tho lire was soon ext'ngiiWied. This is the second at tempt made to fire the building In tho last I'uiirral at Commodore (larrUnn. Nr.w Yoiik, May 5, The funeral of Com modore Cornelius K. Garrison took place jeslenlay from bis late residence, No. 40 Park Avenue. Tho funeral services wero read by the Itev. (li-orge W. Alexander, pastor' of tlio Unlteisity Placo Presbyterian Church, and a quartette of the choir con nected with the chinch sang. Tho body of tlio dead millionaire lay in nn elegant black vclvc t-cove led casket, which was almost hid by iK-.iutlful llovvers. Among tlio distin guished persons who attendtsl the services wi-iuC. P. Huntington, llussoll Sage, G.W. Chllds, of Philadelphia; ex-Judge Hilton, A. II. Cornell, Koswell P. Flower, Geueral Itiifus lugalls, Joseph Pulitzer, Judge An drews, the three brothers of the Into Com modore, and many editors. Mrs. General Grant Mi's. A. T. Stewart and Mrs. Sar tenls weio also piese-nt The pall-benrers tvero General W. S. Hancock, John P. Ken nedy. HolH-it C, Livingston, G. W. Chllds, of Philadelphia; Andrew Carnegie, of Pitts burgh; Joseph Do Nnvano, Arthur Ix-ary, Solon liiiuiphicy nntl It M. Galloway. After the sen let's the body was taken to Gree-nwooil Cemetery for Interment A Whole Town IlnrglarUed. Liri:mi:it, Mass., May 5. Professional burglars Suiay night entered several houses here. Dexte r Knight lost a gold watch and $.100; Alono White lost n 8200 gold watch and chain and a small sum ot money; Ditininn Grout lost 820; I.. S. Watson lost 8100 from his bouse and S107 was taken fioni the safe of h. S. Watson A Co., which was entered by njeansof keys stolen from Watson's house. At three other houses lit Ho Iwvotv was fallal w1 MURPHY &. BRO. SPECIAL BARGAINS! U 48 & 50 Limestone. GUARANTEED BLACK SILKS, i, $1.25, $l.r.0. Uncqiialcd Good Wrnr. for TIT.AflTT ALL SILK RHODiE, $1, $1.25, $I..-,0. COLORED VELVET GRENADINES $2, north 4. All Silk Grenadines, -c, up. SUMMER SILKS VERY CHEAP. N. It. Choice novelties In Hosiery for Ladles and Children now open. La dles fall regular made from 20c. Extra stout school hosiery and double kneo hose a specialty. AMUSEMENTS. SH0T-6UN JK-SH00TIN6 1 First I(cr-Stuo Tournament Or THE NATIONAL GUN ASSOCIATION. Hay 5, G, 7, 8 & '.); I)::t0 a.m. to p.m., at the Fair Grounds, Spriuglteld. PRIZES, 92,000, GUARANTEED! Ctipt. ;Y. M. BoffiirdiiN, Champion Wing-Shot or tho World, Will give dally exhibition! at 4 . m. OefDaily Conceits by the HI Six Band iffu AilmUfiliii,tsa cents flrnml StJitui,:j.'ctitii M LLINEKY. MILLINERY. F'CiO"WS?.S IS THE CHEAP THING THIS WEEK. 500 Manufacturers' Samples at Jobbing Prices ! 'Woudori'itt Bai'caiuH ! This ob prices cut Into our choice for 2t cents; equal any nt retail for three times the price. t)ur choke, at 5J cents, would b4 cheap at 91. flUTciniMMher, ne havo twice as many as all the otlur stores combined In the city to belect from. J. E. EHRF.NHART, Wholesale hi lletall Prlco. WlKKKSIIAItKE, I'll., Sill)" 5. Tills lliW been a sail day In thu lnt;ue-slileken town ot Plymotitli. Fiom c.tily moinlii until noon every liourtviw niarkeel by the death of one or more victims of the typhoid epi demic. The death rate jcteiilny: Thotnai Harry, aged 30; Thomas Davl-, as; JIlsj Harris, 24; Allen Jenkins, IS; Hubert Jle Tlphc, 3ft; Mrs. Wainer.Moss. Marian HIcli arilsiind V. Haw, Ai. Two deaths eiccuired of peisous vvhow names have not lieeu learned ami It l.s announced that William Ilatico has illi'd In New Jersey, whither li remittee! nftei fallhii; 111 with the disea.se In Plymouth. The news of such ten Iblo mor tality, the (jleatet that has yet oceiuied ill one day .since the outbreak of the disease, created a gloomy and despondent feH'lluu tlirouuhout the town. In stores, the street conu'ts nml In public plaeescltl ens gathered InctowiK The name" of theelead ttere pa-seil from mtmtli to mouth, while the. hcp!cs condition of thcr faiiiHic anil the terrible nature of the seoiuue uiidei which the town Is stifleriut,' wnu badly talked over. The Two Men-of-Wiir Still at Wew Yurk. New YcnK, May 5. Sealed Instruction to Captain Hunt! of the lliitl-h man-of war, (timet, have been forvvauled flout tilt Home War Otllcc by the way of thu Weal Indies, and every steamer iiriltini; from West India jioits will Iw lmaiiltil by the officers of the Garnet until the right stcamei comes In. Theei papers were expected to arrive em the steamship Trinidad which made this port Sunday morning. Shu cam In, however, without them. Tho ltussiar eorvetto Stielok Is still nt anchor off Wew Twenty-thlttl Street, but lias steam upieadj tn drop elown tho liter at a monient'H notice, No visitors were allowed on buvd ami noth ing could be learned us to the time of bei departure. Changing Pension Kxumlners. Augusta, Me., May 5. Urs. William B. Lapham and J. O. Webster, of this city, have been removed by thu Commissioner ol Pensions for thu dlstiiet of Maine, nntl Dm George W. Martin and 1.. J. Crocker ap pointed to fill the vacancies. Dr. G. K. Ilrlckttt remains .on the board. Ohio (Llture Ailjourna. CoMiitnuH, O., May 5. Tho Slxty-fifUi General Assembly adjourned je'sterday afternoon. n m J8 m .icl 3 mi V