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A \\ v ^ Ëfef: r i,,ii MPffiarrf m^tintmfTrP±':'v ' ' . WHEELING. W. VA., SATUüDAV MOHN ING, J AN U AR Y 30.188<i. • N ( ». •»(!•,» , sRkifSSNFSS ie-p»»" ","6 *jy lh" E>i" c?nctJ lends fOftf TH*C( ORONtR AT NEW8URG. Its ln%estiga tf Horror --The ,f FjhJ. », .. • :v !• ;ary *J'' —The Corou« i _>r»<iuy »: !' 10 a clock auJ r.' ot ib<? evidence in re , .it1 >.•[ tue expluaiou tu :be > ji _ •* i»Mi I u-irskldy » . re* " >1 rbe lirst wiüieiM • I ikti'i «4:J ht» had I t.>ur UtkT pr< v ions to ni.<i *w nevrr inform*! ii i,. <>t hi-» room. it hw xuoto « ttUt • ih.r Ilk ¥*.V ,e! N -k » -1» i» «hi»ky in . wKj i- (.«• in 'ho m.-.w > i 1 :»iii ><»lj It *11 »■ » h->vi:i. • *fw» put in ii > ijK*fin viniftii JiwcifJ I \~> Ol0,i O! u»l îh'kt ; » »■> m" ' .i|>, to 'lu' th>- 'i i ■ ■ w « >k I J .ri<- !. i l t i.l i t k# ?u »• •• tb »' tb<ry *vr»> yrop-rlv tv.J, • i ihat i*-»i'i!it4 w-tf in ?»••< i Mrr ".fn^v^f I a«* . < S y» fr fr-fr« I rkr i f < » H- cr l**r ; h • ti : -r. • «f h- v w%.< ' > !>*'turt jirv I • ' v" . i. . r , I reu I and ! ■»r< *'' ' ^ ot ui i »-* rj : • --r an J Mettre. <• ' "• 'Utf «»ai ire or IU>!lrrs blarttl d .>■»! I" ' ■ :< i." uuitrd lh>' ' . rv • .« k'l n«' uik'ilk'ioq ill - (run II».» door tiflUif ■ • ■ lav 1 didu c lhu.k it - th >n i«o kuurt tor » suiti ,;ii)Q f, '!W4 to Jo j 1»'. wW 9\iJ "Have - •»*1*11 Ir.MU »he b-j;iiil...:^ up ,• ..•!», wbe*i ri'iiin un took inv no iK-c.tMiou to ditF?r tVou> »•r ,'iona . r»" CliünvJ. s-ki I ; When I •- 't» wm un much -.»i" h--re mid th»-r«» it ot»«- or , r* *»r>? opro the iu> n •»•»»> iiMur ui r »1 iitllv would n>>t j.» no . Jtiiii—« trapper* ire ut i i, l'ti--r.- «4.x bui Oh.- trap .nJ it wa< »h- vrtifv p-»' » .V o aerdo-jM f in the i*r - ^uMtniu? through thi'tn ■» ;C The rXp'uilOn We^t '! . il .>» ftuJ ' I looked at lour «itic* tb-« e*pl(wion irr»ife'V It th-» do.w ■ -xp'<*iion th-v wou'd I t .r thrf botfd.K>l tb* . i • .t 'iiid vif of thein i îh*4 f/ideQv.*e '.aL'eO tû TriK . IV RNH> m -ro« at tu ii> oclock. Quite r #rr ' pr«Meur all Ja» lb*i beer • ••• A -r . !• -kl i»t in ivn'tji. apo\r r«v ■ ;»i : »> il Testation un !ü "iON* - It p>r*i >»-! ia concern iu_' i- :4iv»r. > meumes - • » ii'»i »-d on the p »rt — . y - . • •'* iw ut a iifttii'i ne ;be n_» iT-- »' car» • » -r. rd >r' p'tssible a'id have >r . lu ail prob . . ^ ». i be complHed . • i • :>■ ...*bU tlut over • •X'iUiMeJ. These . •• i a* ot Mm»«, Mr 1 rit». Mr Brooks. i ot Moundsville M: • • > iperio'endent Ot I'm« evidence is w •> more interest thin >»•> • iny ma re a r ih»- mine at.er the . ! ■ arrested parties It . .1.- . • de&c- ot some ol ' • _,».•»» K%T«C t r>- .urn Tili« Wno-?' 'h > < - th-ir evidence o! i ri.VI d-,rree s;iv< t •• »vire, as «ri»»*! • il v»hm s'ate«! that tin v i ■ Wim iuwiii' unde ••if e\olu«ioti «u iij ••• (■ I'm* «»s iiicoi • •. t*o and one-halt fVe »r/« »-uotiuh to al!o< - >ii/h wi'hoot iutt'I " - .neu. • • sp-4-t r«» *'«'t 'h t f ot th»* r\ ■> .1'iry is exp^ctini s to tn jrrow atte . ttv1 ar.d forty nim fK »v I hi* is <|ui:e i I w lut ot tie contrtbii -ho«« -hv the extent c ■ • t - imr- a«:t>/. - '.>■ >rdiv ar>- the to ' hOlOU' r o i : *-1 A MISt FlHE t!>e « •»'M <>f :t Buy .<IuImsi.ii mini 1 »! airy • — \» an ear •rn t,/ h i v employed as . i* i > kl mines, act re h .y which be »i th<» eiitr ps. I-» . d i-t hud become i •k ■ i. n- «n a roarin? tnn N * •• mu'es v»hi«-h w«*"e in t ■ ■: r.ity nt lh-> tire were »uf • h -.«-tore tWv could be rec. Vf. i «-d«l in yivitii; »' '■ u >-r« * ho *oi 'k at < itfer» • i through anotb»r main eni " '■ •4 t'i •» iittfik*ville. hffo n.s'ituted to s'jppri k lat- hour this atterno • 1 * • \ir jtuished. "ne oft N * \* r i «1 abou' the head a ->• ».il or- hnMj r>*roT • ■. Work* *■ V • t|»v t.o\rd I.y I Hill«». "*'*•* 'm'« an i deiiciou« v ♦ i ' i' ir ; • - . H »ir !'• » *■ m th-y i '* • 'i . ■ !u' tî»*»-an a'tl * r" • 'v t jf ha r. reniovei d . l. ( r'i?in>w' « oh t a°d 1 loss, softres« and 1 • • 1 i en, is not % « J*, cl«1 «il ucü< m.. ki. Li THL WAH AT COLÜMSUS Yht» (onftT.'iuo i'ommiUee ami the Hrrac h :% IJtllo Wider, C'oi 1 *mi January 20.—The joiut Sen lit'' mei at 10 a. ui. and without the trans action ot business, ourued to to tnorrow morr.in»; by previous agreement between the two factions. The proposition of the Conf»T«*niv Committee, which has in char*»* the arrangement of compromise treasures, *aa sabtintted to the i'emocratic caucus and rati tied. It has also been agreed by the K"publicau caucus. The proposition is ihat a special committee of six members i)f fqual numbers politically shall make the invPiti^ation <>f the Hamilton county contest caies and report specific findings to th« Senate. I he Conference Committee resumed business al 10 :>0 and expect to have something further to report to the -< spectiva csnciiM by evening. The tight in the commit'ee now will be on oue of :!ie maiu issues, which is the rults that -Wl prevail in the contest cises, *: l uhethr-r iu (iispoaii! of the report 10 be made b\ the h»estigatu:,' commit ■ t-. i hr*e ot th- U am il: on count uieui Ser* -ha!i have the privilege of voting on ihr to ir .h The differences are so ^reat ru the sides ou this point that it may r--",!i m killing all compromise which have il ;>fopOfed. i^:TriN«; hktiikr «»-ikt. T ('.»n'Vren.v ('>>inmitt»e at tl-«» nr>on f. i h .s bretl unable t > ngree up »1 an> • : irtlier, with th* tmli #»ti >u il vt they ttii k' tu:tb<-r h part on the mam ix * : T e to \..n* e. Cm • vim s. I ' .1 Miliar/ —The Con t ivi.ce t'»iTuuiiHeH continuel in session •• Viiinoo ot )ln> J.»» engaged in discus •iusi • : <i.t'ir-r.oes, but w«r«* unable toa^ree .i> .:i an»tl ii ' more than the uppoiutmeut ûl t. si*11 »I > ■ 'i.:uiitte of six tor th» pur i t' »ai ii.j» evident'»» in the contest à ïi-* }. )iiiM a" issue r.(-w are the rules, a'.il whether il ■ 'i-i.1.-! »hail be considered f para'i ly aui! <mh <>t the lour Hamilton cmr.ty ni-mberi b» allowed to vote up 0 i i-i.-ai'iinarr Ht-ft lir.al i| i. 3;-.ous which ti. i. ((iH'-* '.p la content ati«r »le Commit t • t. ii nia.'.-- I s report to th.* Senate The l" » l-r.-M-e Coniniitte^ appoii»i.->J a sub c ;.i- e and adjourned to l'uesday morn t - rh- Senate will adjourn to the saaie ti ... to w.-rro" mornip-:. A SFNSAflONAL SUI'Mlif. \ friiihi« ^«i|U(Uir«i of 111»« ( miu.'ii Trun in t'lilrut(t»« i' . IUMS Mii u , January 2'.'—!>•« r.-. I.i, -' ol this ( ity a. re j»reat?y ixriied U«r iii -bt over ihe sensational suicide of P (')* av>.:u i.ii-ri'h int abonl "0 years «■! 1 He a cousin ol Charles Clowes. *u i li.litd himself and mi«tresj in a C'hi ct i ja 'uio a wcel; a/1 Ciowes remains were b.-ou^ht h-re lor intrrmeiit Voting C >\ srems ;o hav.» o.- 'u deeply atî'ected by the irn»nly ia which his cousin figured. Ye*t«-rdf»y he went into hardware store nud allied to be shn#n foaie revolver* The proprietor in tui'ively felt that Mjnietfcin-' wivs wrontf ac.d deulin-d tu exhibit the wt-ap;us. Co.t &Ker*ard entered another hard-van» store No undue uj-ntal disturbance w-is irdici ti i bv his dirue»L^r. In obedience to hid r ijurMt hi' »»asalnwu söve:'»! revolvers H»? se tretl one and cartrid —s to ill wr.< haud.-d out. The#-- lie delib-ra't-lv aü 1 .-»ted in th.» i Lir.na-r. '<!entlemen, In' S il I. turmn^ to tà» £ve or six men in the store, "I wi*U to <;ooJ jy a ! i d—'The no.v thoroughly frijjhtened mdm rators aivano.-I to prevent the Buicid»* -mr.J bück ht» r»<!-;:pien, ur:ki:uioiiinp the weapon "I don't waat to «lis? a mur J r» r. out you unis' n t a't».-mpt to inter f«re." "The mi>n retreated placing the pistol poiat Ht his forehead, he adde.i "S»fv good bye to all tny t iend* ant' pull-i 'h* trigger. These w^re the l.»3l wurUs ha ut*fp*«l The ballet entered tht brain and death ensued aluioa*. instantly Co\ i-'aves a mother and a young brothei wh < wrra dependent on k'm for support FuUGHT THE COUNTY* STOCK lu I tie I*. X \Y. K. U. All AI1«k«i1 Haiti uuii< hih! Ohio Scheme. (}■ in. >■. Ii.i., J.iuuary 'J:» —The Boar< ot tv.p*rv»*or of this county met inspecta ses-ion yesterday to consider bids for th purchase of the county's stock, $J00,00l! in thi uM l/iincy and Warsaw railroed The fme the ro-»d «tu prcjwted ih county voted sto-k to the amount ti''>:>v j?»»ei I n» road wa< built from this est to C..» thage ar.d then it w;»j It-aoed to Iii Cf »ic-iL'O. Cu.'üfi^toQ and („'uiiicy Cjti patiy Th-» l>.ft»-r c^spiny they bu ll a !m-* troai t.siti.c''-' t , Burlington, and the line had bceu . as the Carthage division of the Chicag< Burlington A y linoy About ;hi>e mouth , a_'0 the ho-.rd ot -flip. r»i<8or advertised I'.. r bidi for the fountv stock in the t^uini'7 « , \\'a..-aw road I h« Chicago, Buriingtou. Q-jinoy otl-.-id (I*-rman Ihrsi t , of this < ity. bid The board a cepted the lvt*r hid and the atck wa , trnn-'erred to Mr Uirach. It is claim« r thit the Baltimore .V < >hio Compiny d—it to extend their lin » w.Mt froni Hevana \i this city and that Mr. ilintch is acting i the i n'ereata of that company. i \.iJi:t»t>lo M.'it'liliivry tiurueil. Silkninooah, Pi., January 2 V —Theei gine hcus»"at the head ot Mahonoy p'an over which the coal from this district -. taken, took tire Parly this morning at was totally destroyed. The massive e gin»»s and machinery are a total vtr« c and (.i'Veriil wci ks will be mjuired to t pair the dimat'-' The los« I«» the Phil dflphia and U»'adipp r^ilrr-ad roiupat p will »mount to ?•">" Oim> Ami tVt It llxto'l Krurhul Wheeling. Pitthbi K«. Jaiiuarv T' —Sol Slugs in T h te A*wor!?'V. repr>*spn i».,» a syndic« P.tteburg, 1'ii.lade'phii; .V w \ k »1 Cleveland capital)-ts, are iu tie city 1 ran •»' . )"• li» pi|>i;e of natural gas fro Bu !• r » ;*nv The Mm ca'- has Ii-um I ii.'ij !.. r<»s of pa" huid v WV». rrn IVliluth^liit. «s-J *»üj od'ered t Ko'>*.t City Cjùnciis j 10,000 a yt»r >oi tl h lijl t and beat franchise of the city. A harrltjr ot Cok*. 18 PtTTSBi'g«i, January 29—The l.ncv fi a nare, employing threa hundred men, clos ' do*u to-day on account of scarcity ot col as l'ther furnaces will be forced to suspe '.e operations in a few days unless there is o- ^ettl^aient ol the strike. v — A »iu« Kxitluolou. 1". i'r-Hciü:, January 2!'—An explosi rv Banksville coal mine of Long A C this morning, set fire to the pit and creti ted usne mules. A number ot miners wi nn at work at th»- time, but all e*cap°d wii ^ out injury. The mine is still burning. rd ~ "" ,H Ii-1 vi ; entirely vegetable, no partcu c«r* is rfquired while usirg l'r. Pieri "Pleasant Purgative Pellets " Th^v erate without disturbance to the conet • r- tion. die», or occupation. For sick he ot ache, constipation, impure blood, di c e ness. sour eructations from the stomi *t- bad taste in the mouth, biücus atta« n - pain in region of kidneys, internal fe^ ;»>•. hl<, a»td ft-ehng about stoma' h, ru.-h *t - b to h>'ad, take L>r. Pierre s "Pelle By druggists. THE PRESIDENT REFUSES To Surrender the Papers in Rela tion to the Suspension of THE ALABAMA DISTRICT ATTORNEY, James Rassell Lowell Before the Copy right Commission—Paymaster Gen eral Smith's »Case. Washington, January 2;».—The Attor-j ney General baa Bent a letter to the Senate ; in answer to the resolution calling lor "All ! documents and vapors iu relation to the j management an J conduct of the ollicv of j the l". S. Attorney for the Southern Dis- J trict o! Alabama, iu which, after acknowl edging the receipt of the resolution in ques tion, he sayn: la response to said rc.solu-1 tion the President ot the United Slates di rect* me to say that the papers which were iu this department rela j ting to the times* of J. D. Bennett j recently nominated to aaid cflice hawnp b»en already s4-n' btlore I ho Judiciary Committed ut the Senat'*, and the papers and documents which are mentioned iu shid re»al>ition und still remaining in the c :. v.«lv i t this d. p vrliuent, have occlusive reference to tlw expulaion'by the l'reâi dent of (]<-orge M l>us:in, the late in (••.tmbeiif ot the cilice of District Attorney it the l'jiiicd S rates for the Southern Dis trict ot Alabama. It is not considered that the public interest* will be promoted by compliance with said r- solution and the transmission ot the papers and docu-1 mend thfrein mentioned to tie S mate in Ktc.-utive session. V.-.-y R'äjvc'ul'y. J. H. (mhi.vvn, At'orn»»f (im rd. \Vo»t \ >■ ctxt:« I'xrxonaU. il I. thr K'lfillv. \Va--)iivi:ii>;, January —Frank Mc ■I I ! <>ii, nl Mr-uwcp.! it in thecity. He win :iiii'»ii. th- « . 1• r« upon t'ommlpsiot er Mi1 • > I i I t v 11 Wi-st Vir^iui, S-nators 1 lo-.iuv 11«- i» nt-r»» on peiuiiun buainti-n. *■'•: ;'cr < '■im l«o leavei Washington to iii : T" » at four «> cloi îi h r FluriJi). Ivmiiih wj3 ninon^ tLe ! • ii i i'Ii-re to dtv. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. ./.nue- J;ni«w)l luiumll S|ii':ik< Itotore III* CiimwIllKii. Jauuary 2.) — \t the hear io ▼ tjiv^n t.» «I ky br th<i S-»na!-' (Yvamittee on i' i.-i'M !•> Hu'hoii.- ■ publisher* and o'ii.rj interested in the subject of interna tioiml cjyyright Mc. (iardnur Hub Jar J ad *ir<f-s*"l thee >uiniitte« in opposition to the . passaire ol ony copyright bill. Mr. James Kumuli 5.0 veil President ol tlie American ''opvright League, wus introduced by Mr firmen the S»vf«-tiiry of the league, and spo.o at bo:ue length in fa vor of thn passage of international copy right bill. I«i rr-ply to Mr. Hubbard Ii» -'i J nobody would maintain that there wm prop.-riy iu cn idea The property ri.'hi was i. th* f-Aihi n ol presenting the i lr:i The cwtituuon rcoc/r.i/.ed this in frail tin.-; p»fe:it9 Patputs wpre nothing '»..I ideas fiuliiormt in »certain way For instance töe H 11 telephone waa • eci.sely a parallel case with books, lie d. < !ar> d there was one kind of books ' I- - J Öt'Tirr TrlHH tuiiap Mw»« — y o-oks honecsily cum h by. He took bf mo'ul view of the ■ |ut-t»*i<tu Many of tb« an'um.nta used by Mr. Hubbard might be used in defense uf pocket picking One coul-i liv-.-î mutîi easier if ho could live upon tee labors of' o'h'r people, but this »as ro considered honest wheu ha wa« vounsf. Mr. Lowell ppoke for an hour, chierty in reply to inquiries addressed to hiui by members of tha committee. Mr. lames Welsh Presideut of th.- 'lypograph •leal 1 i.ion, of Philadelphia, and represent iu" tt •' L'niocs of the en-ire country, ad dressed the committee and nre.-nf H a memorial in support w tfce ' • « •• ; - in opposition to the Ilawley biU. In repiv 1 ,o iii luiries he s ud the Ha«h vbill amend » cd aa suggested by Senator Hawly jester • dav <>v the insertion of a provision requu • in? fciei 'n worki copyrighted here to be ! prîn'e i m this county, would be eatiaîac * torv [ -, the labor organi.-\tio«is. ' Mr K H. !îo«ker. of New Vork, for * ir.ally preseuted to the committee a me morial »igr.ed by about t*o hundred ol ifce lending authors of the country in sup ' port of the Hawley bill and addressed tb< • committee briefl; on tie subject. AdjOUi'ûtfù. NimuXOHS ÎÇH IJüWAR». f Tue Senate Committee on foreign Ke l Stions to-dav reported adversely to graut 1 idfiJ-- C 0. Howard the consent otC on / I,res.! to receive from the French Kepublu , The decoration of tbe I..-ion of Honor am 1 ihe Court appointment tad honorary ran! of «'h valier. These houors wore tend.-rei 'J <î-n» ral Howard by the French govern u mrn: in appreciation of services reudere h a own couutry. I TIIKISI ItV l'AI I.. ibe Secretary of the Treasury has issue a call fir the redemption of bonds ot tu ». three p, r .-.it loan of 1882. 1 he pnnoi 18 pal and accrued interests will be paid a d the Tr- usury of th.» ' uitad Statei m \W 1 ingii.n on the C<-st of March, 12=0, and th v. HI clos« on I hat day. I I I.Tl'RM» KUNO. k With i vi*:# t > promoting interest in th '-V MtAMiaLmi'i" . ( institutions iu this co.ii try tor irtiatiw wufi'ül ßduraiwna! oi tl blind, h concert was git eft • AU Souia Church tonight, by arti* le ' educated at London Royal College m , Academy ot Mu-ic for the Blind. Invit tion.s to the concert w-re sent out by ,r committee consisting of Miss ( levelan ni Mr^ Chief Justice Waite, Mrs. Sen^u I- Sh^rmi'i, Mrs Speake' Carlisle, Mrs. r. in dicotr and «ever.il prominent gentiew-i Ne President rVwki.d ai d Miss Clevelai .e were »meng th»< di»;inguiahed andiene ! >f|,e cone; rt. wbi'-h was under the dire I tion of !><* F .1 Ctiiipbfll. principal of tl I Rov-kl ' ••II<g'>i whs pronoun. ed u coniple irJ I artHtic feucc.w ** ! THU Pi Hi ll' RKCKPTIOS at the White Hmw to night was one of t! a lar .' i'atl ii.s of the kind ever «eea hei GENERAL SMITH'S SENTENCE rD ! Ap,.r„,».l bv II» Autl.»rlti-«n.«l l rou.1 ia' \V isHlvcrox January 'J!' —The genten V limp* J by Ik.«'«1 ft>url"mr!i»l ! ,h» M- of j' f"', l'. S. N having Wn approved by t ar Secretary of the N^vy and continued * # 1 the Prt sident, was promulgated to-day iu- ' the N .v.- Hepa"ment. The charges up nd I which l'a,m »ter General S jiith was zi- rai.fne.i and tried were two the ir. be. ch. "Scandalous coi.duet he geco k». str iction oi ereil morals, an er. "Cu paH'e inUKcieney in the pertormai ° Tue'Court t'< und him guilty on b charges and sentenced him to be dum« from the position of G'cict of tho Bureau of Provisions and Clothing in the depart meut of the Na\y, to he suspended from rank and duly ns a pay inspector, on fur lough pny for three y^nra, aad to retain his present number in his grade duriug that period. The oftenses of which he was convicted under the tirst charge, according to the findings of the court, consisted: "in scandalizing and disgracing the service by subordinating the interests of the government to those of a favored contraction and by reverting to irregular and unlawful methods to accom plish that end." The specifications as proved under the charge of culpable bene ticiencv in the performacce of duty on the part of Paymaster General Smith embrace according to court, "The making of con tracts for excessive quantities of supplies at times when they were not needed, and the failure to enforce legal contracts wàen supplies were needed.'' THE STATE OF TRADE. Fairly dftUnfai tury Ik tlit) Tenor of Urtul Street'rt IMnpuU htvs. Nkw Yokk, January -9.—Special t<-le grama to Bradstreet's from a more ex tended number of distributing centres in dicate that the general business has no been so active. The snow bloflTB(îe of the larger Northwestern railways, which has checked the movement of trains lor the greater portion ol two weeks has ju-v I.«n raised. At Scw VorL City t! ero hus been some activity among dry gooJs commis eion merchants, at at H >4:011 mos' nota bly in bleached cottons and print cloths In other lines at thoao cities trade may he classed as I>ry goods genera'ly are favorably af fected by the renewed bavin,*, and there »re a larger purchase of wo.den und worst ed troods nt an advance of from "> to II» per cent in price, l'rint i-iotlis, on lirst bands, are quite lirtn and ndvaiu-ntp. Pricea yesterday were .".Jo |>er yard lor some, but makers are hola.ii/ out lor X 7 I«:.- aid :Mc ih frfo!y predicted. A small n<b iin « bits iih ii obtained I. r me dium »uii-i of wr.cl :.i the * aooard, though liOt l|U0'aMe. The strength i I 'he I. Ïl.dul! ^priiiL' sales eticonra^es expectations of a brisk demand for inawia's At l'h.'idtf pbia ih« re is no ^rem-ril a'-ti «iiy. i he d> tributiou of general m> tchvidi e iron, ttaliiuiore lias b-"n ii/lii, li'it cmmtry stocks are r< p«ri •- ! low and order- are ac cumulating Advices from CI veland, Cincinnati, l.ouiavilie, Memphis, > bi'-a^o, Milwa'iki e, St l'uul, ISiiliU^tou, .St l.;uis and kan-aa City report a ipiiet movement iu ira 'e orders, or a »maller volume than in ihn preceding wt c!c At I'ntBburt( hiifciners l:a: been snsiifa< tory, and at S.»n h'ranciscj pr. jj»T' • ur said to be u'ood. Iron shows no chan - in prie« or demand. '• eel raiN are weaker • irocery maples move slowly Su/ar is I dull and lower, coffee is firmer and leas quiet. Dairy product* ire dull, but wiili I a slightly imp'ùvid t sport demand Wheat has be*u somewhat irrnfr and the temper of the speculative market i> more bullish Corn ani oats are s'eady. I'lcur is relatively firm. llo>; produc s are irree ular, porl> being the leading spei illative ! product. PARKERSBURC. Stil«« ot Slv:ui|lxmt mock IIIuoms <»f S«.i»îi tor aCaiuii«*u Nutod -IVruoiiill-;. t\". « it {.) ih II »yf >\ 1**KKI !•- ;ry -P' "ft'Mi cli usee in part of the ownership if tho steamer il-trry I » Knov furnishes an item of interest to Rt^mbmtn "i aid the Irav elir,,f public <'-*n-r iîlv C «|i . i'..uv Meld hull, who n.itf OA'us < u\>'- lio-l i\nowi b , interest in »h« 1) >«:, !li| ot' ! most skilfull pilo-3 au 1 besides this, is !» n polished ffenilftoini and deservedly pop«' lur. C.ipr. M will b > »!;•• co'i<nru>der an I John H. Uro>kh»ri will rem un i.i charge of the olhce as formerly, which iä a guar antee th«»t pwwiweM and niiippers will | h'ivt. nothing to complain ol. Tb"* Minnie Hay hm r«'-uquu her old i trade between Parkeraburrf and <i.»!lipo!is Steamers Chancellor, Kiaine, ' ('.en. Divis, Heatherington, Hawk and I Outida, are laid up at tho mouth ot the Liitls Kanawha The lrienda of St* no tor Cimddtt aro sor ry to hear that his illness in more Fenou» than heretofore reported. Col. I. B U«l liker, who his just returned frutu Washing ton, Fay* that the Senator »\h yealerdat attacked with n ht morrha/o 11 the un," which tolb^ed a sev ere Iii of < ouir,iir.V' and his trip to the south hat f ir the presen bean t-b&ndcned Owing to the ab.1« ice ol Judge Jacksot in Washington, Fe leral Court wilt nol open until next Monday. The att >rney and witnesses have all left for home. Win. I'.vitts, a boy about seventeen year ot a>'e, was arrested yesterday by Consta ble J. N. Beckwitb, charged with stea'm* • chickens from .lohn P. liartlett. K.M.Wolfe, K»q . of Wheeling, nutc graphed at Hill's Central to day. j A lire in Macksburg yenterday niornin. Ii destroyed threa buildings, among wnu'l I was a two story trame belonging to Mr Chas. Han, of this city, and occupied a* j clot hi up: and furnishing More, l.ost with *>u0 insurance iu the I'ireinen jj Agency. Parkersbtirg. Ki.e accidents 1 and originated in the saloon ot Soon, whose los» will reach J UKI I Ii 1 other building waB used as a tin at.d s>tov ^ store; no insurance. A SuioiltinK i*«»wt»rn. t St. I .on*. January 'Jit.— There is di ■ ! taiiied h» the poHtoilice in this city the in e cumulated mail of t'n,.e weeks address* ! to K A Carlton »V Co, No. IWU Fourt : gireet. There being no such number o » such number on this ntreel nnd no nu h « firm in the city, the suspicion» «1 tt ' postotfiee were aroused, nnd on inveatiBJ ,;.-,n showed that this hlleped comp« " had been Bwindiii.g merchants in Kansi "i and Nebraska by otTeiin,? larj - diseoun !. : «m all ca.-h payments tor children* at tadirs furnishing soods lu - dr-tectiv j', uro at »orI: upon the cast but have m .. ,r : no arrête :i- j A .lail Mutiny Oitn'kly «wltleil. '• ! l.ai'jsvti.i.K. .lanuarv 'J'-1—Atfiocloi tl.«t evei.ii g eiffi.iv ptixoiurfi f on lined c- jail here reused to o to their cells t «-• the night. They were threatened at t ""'point of guns but would not go. t>ayu |f< th*»v tfer«' uirfii'l h niol> would comu i night to tato out Melviu lint! r, the «it ; posed murder, r ot McCoy, u..- ga.nl.. ,o I Jailor Hoble and I urnkey Jacob t.rafl: Ii e ally tired into the prisoner*. , ltl a counterfeiter, received two buckshot a John Smith one shot in the tie»!. 1 wounds are not fatal. The prisoner.! < once scampered to their cells. '* — A Kt.rt'lcn Attachment. CP , PtTTSHi RC. Pa., January A lore,j •n ' attachment was i^ued ou; ot t .e ^ »en h, ! otlics to day. by the Pi'tabùrg loços,on i,e worits, on James P. , Chalfant the Pittsburg and W t stern Hi ^ road Company art! Pittsburg. Cl-vt a ul and Toledo liailroid Compat y tor 11 on terial lurni»hel the ro.idrt. Bout » ir. i given iu the sum ot f 'j. Saio handsome Tom to smiling Nell, "Where did you find that mystic spel. That hovers rour.d vo..r smile. And would my throbbing heatt beguile ,.1, Quoth laughing Nell. ' \ on sill? boy, ed I In SOZODONT.—the cream ot j: v. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The body i Jacob W. Thomi»n, r.ii ac tor, was crtmueJ at Lancaster, l'a. ! | Mis. Fred ryneier, who engaged in sev-j eral dances»; thr- Beckel Houte, l)ayton, 0 , last uigh', swooned awayaud boou died ot heart diseuse. Charles T. t'otlin, President of the bro- I ken Richmond (lnd ) National Bank, and well known km a philanthropist, hag been , ditowned in iha Whitewater Society ol i | !• riends, to wLich he has belonged all his ; life. Archbishop Corrigan, of New York,is aiso mentioned in connection with the | Cardinal's hat for America. The sal* o! taiiithigs owned by Fttirman Hogers, et Philadelphia, and John \V. Hookwalfer, o. uhio, was largely attended in New Vork last bight. Nearly all the pictures brought good prices. lu l/'tcher . uunty, Ky., Wm, Wright,an old luau, and Andy Wright were shot and killed. and Mill Wright was mortally wounded, by Samuel, Klijah and Jumes Wright. The murderers have bren cap tured. The victims were 6lain in their homes at night. The bloody affair appears to have boeu the result of a family feud. Last night l>annis E Dinsmore, a Wash ton, l>. l>.,CGttrector, was robbed of f-I.Ott) in cash at a I ongwor'.h street, Cincinnati, house of bad s' ape. Senator Cameron introJuerd a bill pro viding that soldiers who Contracted in the service a disability in addition to that for | ' which they may be receiving' a pension r.re < ent'tled to an increasu. , In the Kentucky Senat« the hi;;h license | bill waB discussed aud lurlh'-r considéra-11 • ion postponed until next \\\ dues Jay, John 1» McCoy, a Louisville sport, was found murdered yesl«rday morning. It ! is supposed that ne waä assassiuatrd for 1 money. A negro named Taskell, l'or an ouïra ! gw; m is assault on a 'iermnn "irl at It dian. ap »lis, wits found /uilty by u jury, and Ins punishment tix^u at twenty jears in p:ison —the lull penally of the law. Nnmr-rous pe'itions were presented in the Ohio House vest- rday lor an ot ' to au thori/e the appointment of a l>air* Com mirstoiier, and also fn- protection from iiu pure butter. 'i'he Ohio Hv.i.'ft Committee on Priv ilej>i-< and 1". eclicn who are taking tosti motiV in the Hamilton comity election cs-tH, oxainined several witnesses yester The Ohio Trades a;.d Labor Assembly, in fii-psi. m at i'olumbus, adop'el a résolu tion iiuîorrtîn^ (ho recommendation made by the IVdera ■! Trades ('on^re.»*, that a L'finT.il move lit* made tn sec ire tl.o « ;iab li.ih!u-"it of I he eight lnur aynteni, ih- new •iri in^'uiKil 10 en into et! act Mi.y I :»e\l. A resolution wi»s ulsu aduple ! denouncing auaiv'iism. Harry Worniaii, of l'V.fl tria, O , w.i« kill rd while p'ayirg wi:h ih'dviuunti :<t the •dc'tric lighl w.iiLh. A DISASTROUS WRcCK. <«*»oral .»on KilitMi Oilt«*ii4 l alally iitjiar« i oil ff;t> It «V (). Tn n (I, January *«!:» —At Iii: 1 > this niorniug, ai tlii* cam-bound |> .s•••»».•. r tiain w.h r.n-h'ii;' ai <n » ut a sp vd ot' in iniK-a an hour About on-; mil* west of Chicago ' Ju> ».lion, ii rati into lb*! J^ar of a freight train on thi ul iin track L'otng in the name ! dirt i tion. Tne shock was terrific, the i-ngini* of th> ; •>. '»«i'it train, (he baggage .•nr. tv-o ;n i r r (Miches, the fr.ight I caboose am a uuzrfn freight cirs were wrecked, iind hurled into a mass. The ii .in<< a;<d cries of th" i;ij ired saon added to the confusion. The I! A O olïicials ■re very reticent, and little c-m be l -arnei from tlieui. L. V. Andelier, fireman of the pa«senger trail., wits instantly killed, i'id (ound dead under the engine. I'll irles Ltristol, engineer ol the piesi-u t;t-r train, Conductor l'aimer, of the freight train, Thos. FreeL, braketnan o!" the iV. i rht train, were all horribly injured and huve since died. Others may die. A i number of o'hers «vera injured, but their I aui'-a are ur.Lnowii. None of the passen /«rs were killed. '1 'ie loea will probably r-aeh $'l"i,ii"0. The II. A O. trains go to 1 I Sandusky, and then down the I. B. 4 W. | to ihia place. The accident was ihe fault of the conductor of the freight train, who had neglected to plac.- the danger signals on the reir ol the traia. Milling st.'il Ihtte4. Mit,«ai KHK, .Ian liar y 2!t. — Advance sheetj 'rotu a biennal iiiill-rs' directory shows a net decrea-e of ■ J H on ring mills in the 1'nitcJ K V>. a'jd (.'itnida, as i'ontp ;reu with ! - -} Th" number of rci 'i :>• pr.u- nt • :• oper ation is I8.26Ï. Th • g r/.s-i opacity shows a slight increasA ov r iM-t-l. I'.ery State and i erritory shows defense m the nutn ln-r r>l mi IIa except I'.tkota. Nevada and I the I'istrict of Cola tibia. In Wisconsin •therein a decrease o' 120 mills, the près ....i mimher hpin?lij7. The in marked los) in in Pennsylvauis, >,'•\"oi k, Illi nois, Miseouri, Texa*, aul th.* Providftice o! Ontario. K:tr.*ns l.l<|iiur liit-iri.-«!» Victorious* Ij . » r nWORTH, .1 *i iinry L".i —In tbecai-e t o( tb-Stute against *].-< V}p ;»l, m aupprfHB » suloon under tbe nui» .11 >• clause ul tbe i proeibitory law the pry ins returned 1; verdict ol not ffuiity I'ii.- si.it wm brought 4 bv Attorney-Genera1 lîrudf.ird and tbe A Str.te bas made streu 10.its 1 Hurts !•» convict. . I wns regarded as >\ t»-fct case under thu! cla'ipeof the law, an I it ihr St.it» had won, many saloon keepers wr.uld have t losi d their places. lCvide'iee showed that Mr • Cry-ti»! kept a saloo 1. b it ihe jury refund • to look at it as a nuisance, ami tie- liijuor d men are jubilant. A Munt Ilastnnlly Munlcr. Q ; M ir win tu g, January —One of tho ii;i t d.ixi! r«ily murd.r 1 p rp^trwed ou the froiit'^r was cmumi •..! in the heart of the city las? nijht At: 1 1 A hi .lew ^ iii tifi'i hatii, A lit i no ''..ii-ii u hi !• closing hi* More about !• ti'cl « -.«• he J h-adelbv :i blow rir.i.nl tioiu behind I with an r.x The inurd r.-r robbed the siife ol pearly j'i! (100 and eseiip -l Three men. Juau I ,pip Mitrui'io iSo'i-ri^ne.- arid PoKici•tru i 1!,. n'-roti, who were lust seen with lilac!;, lei*.f hi - 1 < 11 niispi •k J cioit. " lli> W.«-« Oii'v \ i-iiiu^ Mi, * *;l «1 k It I *- r. ,r ' Sr I.'»lia. J.«nu;irv 'J'J • -V"- M rri-on, W tbe contra'tor *ho JUr.jjv :;r« d t-.>i..c iiai. j ago, hiij irtMi.-'i ti> ilü (! . :!»• t'. »tes 1 ihn !>e bas h vu v!-iii|.:-k .Ian cter hi ^ A-liion, Iii . ftnd 1-1: 1. nolo in hisolllci " ,r(ure h;i Ici : »nf.-n •••.» i.îh t uui!\ ol bin n in'- uiiuaa. bat iiiev lui.Vd t.) -tt tfi<* noie A ld Kr.i/pn li» l>rulh in t'iiicngu. ie C'iiu'Aii», January Ü ' — I lie bodv cl f [>* small boy was found Ijir.g iiiid.-r ti.e bno» in a lot in the rear of -- Meridian stree this morning. If was frozen M-fl. bat ho* th»- li' le l-llow cau:e :o meet Mich a d. all *n is a mvptery at present. The coroncr wi! ' fl, investigate. ve ♦ A Tlie Sli«ritl"ii Deputie« liUrlinrgeil. »1 PiTTSi; si;, January 2 \—\il tbe drp'.i u'' ties doing duty in thecok » regions cicep 1 a- the uniformed police :r.tn this city wer as d acharged by the hLeriil this morning there be:n^ no further need r.t them. Thk la'er* nove'ty in bonnets has crown of a'l'gator skin. If in wearic them th° adifs take cold, we say to thfi confidentially there is no bet'er remedy I. cooghs and colds than Dr. Hull s Cou4 i Sjrup. IN SHERMAM S HAND ia Denies Writing That if C. F. Smith Had Lived JEN, GRANT HAU BEEN UNKNOWN. ii History After Oonelson, ami James D. Frye Shows the Words in Sherman's Writing. Ni;« Vohk, January 29.—Tho Evening 'ost »ill print a new letter from General J. ! 5. Fry to the editor of the North American teview relative totli«' controversy between ieneral Sherman and Geueial Fry'an to he former's remarks comparing (irant rith General C. K. Smith at the time of )onf-laon. It clot>L-ti with a opy «>( a !ct- ! er written by Gen. Sherman last Septem-, ier, in which tho criticised phrasu id to be ouud "30 F!a*t Sixty Titian Stkkkt, ) New Yoke City, Jan. .it, l-stl | T'i the L'.ltto, •/ tii: \ u lli .1 Hin t m lit rit le : "Sut—Iii an article called 'An acquaint-1 ince with Grant,' published in your I>«.- j ember number, 1 quoted (ieuere.l Sher-; nan .au having »nid siuco Gran's death hat 'had C. F. Smith lived Grant would lave disappeared to history alter Done'soti. i ! got thiN speculative opinion from the ' ligbest c-Uicer in tin* army and think it would illustr.i e and Ici d ! ntcrest to the generul propusition I aeairi d concerning the tlleci id ohnnc* up< n ha saLiei s cuieer. I do not s< c- that tl e ix'culation is injurious to General (irant, ieneral Sli'iiiiirtii. nr > Ho>ly ehe (îoe-1 -ml Shcrinan, how<-/i-r, un» it) i; the n.ii ect of h foir^^'-ndeiu'rt h uIi y ou iu con-1 n n'it-noe il which y m di '.ciks-iI niy H'utt nieiit in your •(•»unary nuoi'u r and nu UOllhCed that til'IUTl'.l S'nrillftll lllld (lllvj ip- h yon i<> repu lint«' lin* scntiuu i<t ailn ïuted to Lim. This was lolloped by A I.KTTKH KltOM lit». SIIEKUAX othe Uev. (îeorgc Morrison, dated Jutma •y 12, published in the daily papers of the M il, iri which the • î-n» r.»l saya. "h id ut eri) impo'si'ile that. I lould have written ir cpakeii thi word« ad <|'io'éd in the !><: •ember number of the .N'irth Auitricau I! /lew, tnd that 1 could have written the iW.tivH expression 'that h id I'. Smith iivi-il (ienerd tirant would have disappeat l d from history, h au iuipcjoibiliiy; ' a"id it>tr. "1 aui c'jtjlidwit iu good lime we a'liill leurn oa what authnrii. or hearsay this ntblicali.in in buät-d. "Tl»e issuo between 'ii-nerul Sherman iiid myaell as to whether or not I i|uot*<d si'ii oorrrctly iu jour I'tbrnury uuuiher. !or an early copy of which I thank you Jeu. Euye, coupled with much persona! lOiike of ine ibat I invented the (|iiota'ioii or the purpose of i|iies!iouiu/ it, aùd that I when cornered, will dodu'e the issue. In »lew oi the foregoing facts I need make no tp.<lo>;y to the pubic tuf icelillg cal ltd up >il to est »blibh TDK X Al.intTY Ol' TIIK ijCOTAIION I made, General Sherman hiinvdl is my authority. The remark that hid t'. !•'. S.u.ith Ii i'.l tirant would have disappear- d to history nfit-r Uoutlsju was written with the (ienerafs handover his signature word lor word ai I puv.i it. That there umy be no /round for mwun'rerj)tnudin^ concern ing ill ' language used and the coniict-tiaii iu which it was employed, I append a v r hfttiiu p»ra<;raph from a paragraph in HKN'KRAt. fllKltM l\'s IIAMI « KITtXC dated Senfember 'h. I>-. a? intimated in (ieiicrnl Shfriflnn's leti^r to Mr. Mori« ice, third in ik in uric eel ditloruice between apeeulating "what uiight had General Grant gone to th« rear and C F. Smith lought the Wilt; of Shiloh; what might have been had Washington accepted his warrant in the F.oglibh Navy," und the positive cxpr.'ff-ion that "had C. F. Smith lived I Jeneral Grant would have disap peared from history.'' It is not my promise to explain the re lation between the two. Killier, howev<-r, would serve the purpose with which 1 quoted General Sherman, namely, to Illustrate the general proposition that "chaaca is an important taetor in the race for glory." By citing the implied opinion of General Grum s especial friend that it was true a ; A I AKTICt'l..'.K STAiJEOlT «iRAXT'Sf »IlKIIlt lYrhans I ought to D.dd that the letterfrom which'l quoted was shown mn oil account oi its supposed historical value and with no reference to the expression .pioted ob serving the Ihnes« of that expression to thu subject on which I was enlaced, llavin/ thu consent of the person towhom the ht'er was uddreasel to mailt? the relation, 1 did not hesitate to do. The correspon deoce. of which the letter is a pari, was between the ollicials, Col. K. X. Scotl and Gen. Sherman, upon u popu'ar subject that implied no secrecy whatever, aud ilie repudiation of my i| lotation was un doubt a surprise to CjI Scott as it was to me Pleuse publish this uote in thn nest num her of the North American lt.\iew, and tin account 01 the char at t*r aril authority ol the denial, use the fac simile plate h- re wiih tor printing theextract from <îi-neral Sherman's letter. Vouru truly, ,! vu» - tv Frve. l'H'î ». > I KA< i. CiKi;i«oN A'.I,., Sr. I.'ifix, Mn , Sep't-niN' r Ii, l^-.i I Colli' V. Sr..a It'll. /.Vf../-./ H'lahiii'j Ion, /'. Dkak Siwrr:— ' Kn\t as to llnlleck and Grant. I l.vJ the helical possible Opt.,iiill i'I Halle -k a kflfiA te,] /*■ and powi r. and i.«vt r blamed htm fur mn* trustinirGrar.t'ii i»'iiii'y Had ( r.Suiiili lived tirai.I would linve disappeared In Iii« tory alter lioiiehon. Si« it h was h strung nervous, vigorous :u in, wln"i I reported H him in person ai F.ut ll-nry. With tjrmi n-spict, \ o-ir iiieiid, W. T. Surumvs A SJSO.OOII I it" ">'• »'a it. Sr. I'ai i., Mis>' . ilai uiry 1'.' — lin originating in 'h-* Ii van ' '■ ' ompai.\ i bouse ii ragir.g '■> ; '■ ev*iiin# uni spreading r..pail y to -'iiu!'/. .V Co boot and »hoe house in the neart of tin wholesale enure (.1 ih't « ity At I'-a-t hal a million dollars wjith ul properly it. iln buildings and hopt-lerHly in volwd. . .11 I.atkk—Thn Ire *vni Imalty citefind The loss il f J jlt.O'Mi. Nltit* IVrun»* l«» llrjii'i. Fort Smith, Akk , January —O January two families ol rovers, cousis ' iog of nine perion*. wr.-e e night in h bii; ! /ard in a vast praire- twenty miles irot I Sans Hois and troz-'Q to deatn. They wer traveling in the direc ion ot Miseo_'e< Nothing was found in t^eir i fleets to te who they were or troai whence tbiy catm I SCOTrT K.Mll.slOS UK I'L'KK I oil I.tver Oil, Willi Hy|»0|»lio«phlle«. I l.nng Troublas ami Chol reu Infantum. Dr. W. E Ranscm, Hartford led , ta< a "1 find Scott's Enultion uu exctllei 7 remedy in lung trouble, r.:.d e.-peeially " Strumous children and a mo.»f valuab I, remedy in chronic stages of Clioltra lui* tum. WAR ON THE LOTTERIES. Kilitor HalAt«»:i<l aiu! the 1'tiMistier of the L'n«|iiii*tr Arivfttcil lor .Ittvertlnlog The m. '.'ini innati, January —Warranis were sworu.ut loday forth? arrest of Murat Lliilstead, eJi'orof the Commercial (îa/.ette, auJ Joseph J. McDowell, business t«an-1 ajrer of the Kn<|uircr. ou the charge of publishing lottery i.dvertisemenl.s. Itoth ! gentlemen ga^e boiids in the sum of J f "iUO fur their appearance in police court to-morrow nioring. Warranis were sworn | out by Chief cf Police Kdwin Hudson, and it is understood he acted under orders of Police Commissioner Janus Keis. Per eons charged with felling lottery tickets pleaded truiltV ia the Pclice Court tc day. Judfje Fitzgerald did not place sentence against them, but lrit th.- cas<s on the docKet tu prevent thetu from .stliiu^ any wore ticke)«. I HE TEXAS BOYCOTT, Tho li. of I.. \\:ir tin llu* Mullury Slt»aiu-I ?»hiI# ('Uiii|i:iLy. <i vi ■ i -rov, January "J'J.—There ^ were I liul le»; developments to-day in the boycott «•rir:i!<! «ni by the Kuights of Labor against the Mallcry Steamship Company. The ' raili.v. i oilicial siys that i o report ol de layed (iriglitd have yet reached theiu fiom ^ interior poini?. The eilect ot' the boycott i w. l probably not be trlt hi lore Monday Trouble h e.\pi-nted to begin when the rr»il roalroads take the M J cry freight destined ! for I he inferior. Prominent Knight« ap prehend a general strike* on till roads lead- j ing out 'it' (ùtlveelnn Two nurchnn'a ol i this city todr.y ordered their «a-.ternj n:>t i H to nhip via other lines than the : Mallt.ry The boycott has the approval ot ! • Irai.d Muster Werl.man Powdtrly and the! general Kxtcirive» Commi'tee. Mr. M.-illoi-.t's Slaluuieiil*. New ^ 01:k, January J!1.—Mr. Kotiert .'•fuilory, r.l the Malloty rHaniifhip line. 1 *p ril;i(it.' of thf» l»o\'f»tr deciartd against | • fii-i li':«- >i* 'i IuhIoii by ihe Knights ol r, mid tin*.» i! wis» i.ot inw lli.il hit j ( 'r)lntii;iy hitd violated Ihr« tcrinu i ol ihn agreement made last (all. ; instead ni iiicreasiiij.' the number ol men employed, I ht* number h m bfh reduced, i li w«a his belief ilia: the object til the! boycott wi.s to Coro« the dis charge of the col epd longshoremen. i I<• iiitii:i-»!> .1 iL.it tli" company v. ih p-tpar-'d tu I. : tl.e b< ,'i ot: cVeltd thioil,.hcnt the Sr.-»' i>: :m vu » that wh< n busii;oM tverv wh. ro bcfui);»'p-tp.lj/.r ! flo^'tie would be forced to act in th.- r und hinted that th<; lino to i»-.Ivs'on mi;:ht be! withdrawn !ir a 'in;" »limit the alitl'! ICi.k ne .. -'i.. tj I rol• t t'eir rirfht in ihi* /hipn n* • ! >• a. II the Kni.'I.U =1 ii'ih! ni !• r a 'vac iff ol ih.- Ii:ie in New York no <!• Il.<-iilty wmiM h» evpe rient'i il in ' 'liii^' mer. u liil I...! strikers places, • PREACHING POLYGAMY. Moi'iiimi KMfli i ^. riirit I'ifly Cuiiverlii In *>■0111 li t?ur«»iiii!i. Wai tut i, S. (' ,.lut.u try 2;1.—There in i: t-t.se excitement in this neighborhood over tlif open i'.ri afhin/ o( prljffitmy by two Mormonelder*,who have recently made their lu1 id 11 tartr.rd around ht re. They keep sl>7 of thectticers ht!'::.nfjtht it inn liii^s at liiu'ht in lot ely piacM They >ro to tiie po ,ur I oplr, i. I by .»yiui ithi inj» with their condi'ioii oS'atfi an i'tli t'lice uwr th* m. beeping their real purpose sterol until the end. The >oiicp men have re (■■ titly orcitiii/*: I ar.d servtd warniug upon the t Idera that they will be roughly dt-ult wi h. Xorthwt •• » ol here HeMn « lo be their ohiel prosel,tilt;.' poiiii It is allejred that ------ i ... i .i. ""y < , <>■ lin* (»ri'.Mt ÜtlMinc Toiirnauieiif, Nk*v Vi hu, January fourth iiif.'hl a p ay ,ti ilje baiklinc billiard niHii-b bi'twccii ScliKpfer and Vipnanx a» trae:ed a number ol fipii.tatord antiu-iently lHr*", «o üli »II »eaU and crowd all ! lit? hiüks nml vacant f-phe»H liOt will,standi»* the fact I!|.\t evrti (n-u'.s had been put in. Th« inter.-ai manifested in the «veut was inteuac, and ihe Lettin? Hiiijbily Uvmvd Sc bai ler, nolwilhstandir.f» the excellent p!ayof Vi/nuiix bust night. The (oll is the score Vi^naux i'l. Sthaefer ;>:û. (irmd total, \H/nau . 2, Uli», Scbaolt-r 1! Averti- V i » naux 2.' l'.i 21, Scbaefu-r 2J 1> 24. ' Time u' eauie, three houra. Sc!:p.cfor I: .<• accepiid a ('hallende from \ 'urM'i::x to îjiny another _'arr.r of ;{,OiiO or •; IH:I) p(.;»(« for .hto a «;Je, at the cou elusion ot the- present match. I>ch|>6'fit«» Flrtlieriiiaii, Qi kuil.. .l;,i,,iory 2:-—Tb« County JJ,,U. aventure It.-li-l r iti,,, |l!t, lel^raph 0(J fin ii.jiiinion <«ovi rumeut l«»r ibtihi uinu- ui.î for tic li«hwrin u r#.fl. do red deaitut- by H.h ùi|ure °; „ V!" , !■ rme et I »obi h A I . and I,» Kousr-llo hro. Iivoibif.ti . : ihe population of I»)rm»vn'nr * ' '••< / 1'ou th»*e I tiTßlM »CT îi H?.-1 ! »,H rOIUOjiltf-i* I averts tl.it tii»> government conie-i to th. I r< Ki.ut- at on< « tli* people wili t .ininii" viol..ne- A riot is tlir< t'«-n «■'. I rup'rfy ii!;.i I,f. arf m,Jutijf .r,.j 11 '•r,; «'J.tMti.iried that t!-:j mob will rw.'ii fcupri uio. l'liniï«K .ttniint iaI« \ i t„r, h't# Vokk, .lannary 2:»— J.onw !>«■ ' Sni't, member < i I' «.»• h Krap^r-liii.» Com pativ, now p'«jin^ tl.i* <i-y, wi.s ftrrMf el Ihiî ri:' rrrn • in Ur-ioklvn o: complaint '•i bis wi'i», wb > < : ;r 'Pu btifi at?i a^^ault inU'b-r . ., v- ,.•> sb.- B Htnltbal ho atfß i cfimpd her to . x-or1 > '.( (• Ire tu Mr IVVih. rill, I: lf,b;«<»l ,.f | ,,, I liict A!>'j it .11, n f.,!r0 fhav«, | K- S lit ' ; •' l'u' wan i . nimitifrt foi trial. ' . A ( i I ! il ; Il «•« | # \» h ! î.'-'. h !11 .Imriftry 'J9 î5 "* • • • .»ii* »*■»• »un \t* orijl.oo»*t ia \\m fr. i/b ci. |: - r * i • - • i : ! rUl'a'Hbnr, ' ji at i!,,# ibo rourgf o »I .A-.i.,iv.. '<■ .ildin-r comi.rif I mr ta« uclri-t «. reading room, road niüttiT and train cfcp&tcher'i offioe mi , ; n-Maurant < .mt,!. -« |y tli:|ev. j 0, , ' r.itimr»!. J V r' 'nil. Ori 'ina mj^'i-rv Vint - lui. MitrtMin |; Ca«.-. •' - ' — i ht» j.»ran !"rv «•' J, ' " ii. I, 'V1.* "• Hum in an •viini..- I'^u'i,-,!, '„r coi.spira. y io di Ir'n J tu .uni -or« and ctorkboldfrA an " " ri ',;i •• is'mxon bank of jL'ijti IH)0 ♦ W"l No I Upon rill \v**«l ii#»4(la)'. J -Sr. Lu :s Jnnu-ry 2!<—The thei match b»-t*>•. n /' iljcr'i rr an I Sieinit which was to b» r< snrn^d bfn> to Jay, v.-i 1 not rerpf-u until next Wedu^sdav. It % l'rjrlî In ISuriit'd. ; Ij.ytiu. N. V . .' itiiiarv2:>--K. H. Dr mand s dry ,;nod« and c&rptt Horn w; burned hero to i.i^hr. Loss, ■ Mr. Jamks II. the U. S. I.i£ iiouee Krep-r at Fort Carroll, nn.r Hal more. Md., i-ajs LIo wa3 ttt«ictfd wi 't rheumatiim in the lr?s and ank'ea t n pa.;t six month" cocftsctly »utîerin» Fhin. riavim' tried a ereat manv" r,„, ® »»"d ifettii ;f r.o reli-f j.n , j\; |o we Saivatijii « »,1 and it )liul ; TH6 IrNGHSK GhlSIS, The Queen Acce;.tr: ilia Rosigiia tion of Salisbury ami SUMMONS GLADSTONE TO HSR AID. A Sensational Attaiî» on the Ifish Chirac Irr- I'ulitiial A J. ice to EnglanJ. l.o>t>ex. JhiiUhry • The Qieen has »crept«ii '.lie rr.-i^-tiitii ji. of I ifii S»!i-!.iwv aud LU Ciihiui t, uud h. h 3inuiüiiiitil Mi GlaJâtOhr* lor l OI.»ullI\!UM). Lord Salisbury n !.:ri.r.i to London lh:s evetiiup Irom U»l>t.riip. Ilu was closely guarded by detectivt 1 Michael l>u\itf, Miff Helen Taylor and others will inaugurate bit jgntrian a^ita tlou in Wults ou Monday next. UïtSHMKN ATVXi K Kit. 'J Le Ui«*-t i;u.uher o: the Nrn. t >et th Ceutury c>iti»ins im utiiilr i.y Arnold Forster,wiiii Ii ht;* create i u sensation hi re. The writer recalls that Irishmen were ut the bottom ol ilie Molly M up u ire eonsfji racy in Pennsylvania; that Irishnirti plot ted ugainbt the ollieinls ami the Chinese in Stin Kiui.i isert; that t!.o Tum many ring was I a^eîy supported by Irish citizen« nud that the Iî.immi j» - Iîc•-> were tampend tviilt bv Irish poliiii rit * of that city. The Ki:tory •»! the «.«;!.! chows, lie s;\a tliil ill« liisli conspiracies v< r »maybe, :•> i !••• advises that thu I i eo>. ri ti .-i i -\ cruse lirmncss in im tn aimct.! <'■ lr«i;iit • -v . ... — ... , .I..., try will be iiece.»«firy. tit in k b-tween Mr. 'i'lu' ion«- m:') I. <n( Hartm" tou continue*. tin- !itl'< r ho'din,' that il.n repression 01 diauu'ert. in irelninl m pitm an ly necessary. I'Ot.lTI'.H. AIIV Ii I 'Iii KNl.t V.MI Tim Kurioi^htly li«\«.w puhüfh«-.« a p I'nii-ul artu le which is ^ftit ially fu(j{*. i-- •! to r. Ii »et t!i<' vit s c.t Mr. Joseph Cham berlain on th«'present crisis. Tin« wiltir expret?«» regret ul tl:c "timidity ot Ihe Whigs, w!;o s«ein to b uirniii to lui" 'lie land ijuesticu. Their c| ;>o rn ii, he fujn foiled ft lornn-r utitmp! to *« ill«- ibis (.«real issue, mid lia I'.fl:-! thi-m to reconsider iht! whol«* i,ow. A prand concert wi;h tie Nutionulista should be proposed, «• nr i« !e conlii u»s, Hi!<I if Mr. J'uriifl! r« : to tu 'i.iiuto on the bi.xis of tnlviio:''" I' 't problem by nu ad just ii.« lit ot Ii. !.. lui <| I Mine, then the Liberals ch.»uH !• v u> a«u! wiih the Home KuJi'th ihr« ii-'i V-. Ii .dev. The writer suys tbut h" i w nicnth; will reveal th«- j «r > :■. whn Ii !..• limit tuins are now .i«.:i>ii ai.t in lb«- N.-itionu'ist party, and i'.tii.i i i'i that a tailing otr in ih'i Acinican «onatiiiB to • T the l.«Hi'iic trm«i.ry will brir.. Mr. 1 Vuril tu tiltpoiiiU ul'cotiiiKiii iii£ Iiis demai iln to wImi I .tt^liabnieii inn y justly ^rus.t. In com luî-ioti the writer urd»'B the rejecii-.ti <«i •! I Vnl r tteheuir* ' ot home rule yet | t . oh ! und"n>s it Kii^ 1 l.unl ever yiel'l« ti« t'." Inch lieiiiand lor ii native I'ar'ianitii! i!. «..i h.»v>- o> : u;». ant-« a^ainot n:> *\ • .••ni ce;«er.«!iGi» ot irthnd fron 'irt >t I: 1 h. a siiiii.i.-T i i.nf I i:i . n:«i i.1«. K;. I*i Tr.»i.-i:i in., January 2'.».—The po'ice t,rit!i( ri :■ hi.. I... fw« '-rtuiti«"l that a Nihilis*. plot w:.» • t r«nei mnde a descent to d«»v i: ;. t i.«* i iibjiHrli-rH oi th" conspirator-, a i s.rr. hi- •! tw« i.ty tlirei) perpon-v I >n the -lir«/.v. i V «.I tin 1 .'OSpi j racy the piili« e • ... .i.urt' 'e tiii^ that in jury to th.- f. i * v.; - ut. i «f.-.I i.i!.i--J him torrtiini to h's pala« ■ t '«-••.-china T e Knip«-ror. houi-ici. lu i J to do eo. |:|'M\lil'K Mr. ININi;. H» hi.in', .lauuarv —(a t!i»* Prussian l.andtae to day I5i»mnrck, • ■•tortilla io his nmtrki relative to ihn i>. ibe I discun-ion on iht- wiSj« > t ol tin- i \pi! ion I of I'oles, he ifi-i ijniii tf«• ■ ^ivrnmcnt <li«i :>ot intend < i'lit-r i « ' i|> a itat orthcJi.ro I 'utioa of tut- Ui iti'riln,'. i;t i:\m\a\ii iti< w tic.w: ikii Mr .lt»?M'ii, th-'Girmikn-Amntj, wlio wa« ' te.ciitly forcibly rvpi1'"! from N-i.-lorg, I ret un id to that Ii.Aii itiil >i.. i im I il "Ointe ly litre'te J. ♦ The MI«IuIkIi( llui r«r. Croup1 What fa her, wln>t mother, tfces ; not tremble m its name. ^ on awake and i find your ilitrliri!' v;»iI»!v struggling tor ' hrea»h th-> li-.rhli rapping cough strih i tfrror to your i(>.ivi r.ervcd. Some tiling tiliiHt hti Jotl" i|ili< k 1 ;. fit ill»» di-udl) I mciiihriiii' in fat' entitle oil ilic litt'e one s I breath. I'arenis provide vnurself with h ( boil Io of DuI.k-'h "SwiMi Hai.um," the ! fireat Cough Hi iiih.'v It i hi'dreu, and lib j use will caue tlii» f rr itp) i ough to loosen, th" tlan(*troiM meinhrnjic Il.n* whs form I ing over the wir.Jpipe wiil be out away, hi.'I in ii few moment* your i hald will he (•It-i'piti;; BWi-. ilv by yi.ur side. 1 hin va1« ' nV.ie .-I- in-ily is sotd ut l.:>ghii .V Co. « drily I »tore. at -Ö and 7 j cclIh. I A Tuillili1 Siin«i.-i for I unity V«ira. I ! •• •• lioi.A, I 'i.iun Co., Ill , A pi il In, 1 *MI'. I »i tii Sin —My v.ile ha* been h victim I of the worst foru: oi liver disease und cou utipation of the bowelj, si that sh« enuld itioirfi' at • igbts Sim hat been in this (condition about tm t.ty ynrs, »i»;rir«f who h ! time >h<> ha« !ri>d a dozen doctors and va rioi.s reuiedie-i, al! failing tu yivo lu r much relief. I purehaii-d a bottle (>t "Aihiuav v-." and you have no idea what relie! t-h« ! ri <" iv» 'i from one bottle < I the medicine. . Ii I a<< reg.ilafi I her ho-*'«-!*, find she can 'rent belter at nights, aiid says she'eel« um Ii better than for the past twenty yearn, sfci- would not i.e v.iihci.r "Akoxianna* in i ihe hoi.se (* r anything in th" world. It is ' vor tit its w»i;»ht in po'd. I won id he glad ' i il your medicine ronld rcaoh the handn ot ' -ill afflicted. for it <<# a remedy tha* h«s : h ir. long needed. Jolts C. ChOZ FX. j[ Sold j L<v&t. A Co. I'xrltr.iiient In Trtita. <ir<s' *•<(' iff ment has been .wiled ui the ! vi« itilt7 o! I'.-iri- Te\ , by the remarkable ] r.cc.erj .'•! Mr. J. Iv ''orley, who was so htlptej-i h; l uii.'d not turn in bed or mine j i.H !.• .!. t vi r)body said In- w.v dying of fniiMi it. A trial bottle of Or. King's j S" / l>if ot iy • as er.-nt hi in. Finding re . lii-f, h' i. u l.trge bottle and a bo* of Ii.-. K:u ?r Ne v Life Pills; by the time he I had taken two boxen of I'illg and two bot ties ol 'h. Iiis- i very, he wi»< w.*ll and had ,i j gained in f!>.-!: thirty-t»«v pounds Trial / bottles of this Gr^r.t I)iscovery for Con II ' sumption free M I.oran A t 'o s. Won«!rrft;l Cur«M. W. D. Hovt A Co., Wholesr^e and He r- taii Pmpt'i ts (*.' lîotne, Cd| Slly We is ' have Wcl si T'lv l'r. à .\,.»/ Iiipcov try. Klec'rii- K'.tt^rs ar , {;u< ;H| „ Arnica S».lve for two yi-atJ' Have ci vir handled I,, rern^di'« th'it f^il .veil, or five such ti. utiivertit! rVtsfection. There have been ■ h some Wonderful cur»-» ».ti'i-cted by these le f.-diiintd in this ci v Several cases r.f . prc>iounce<l Coueuniption have been entirt i,. lr e ir^d by the use of a t»-w bottles of l'r. , j Kin/- NVw Diirov^ry, taken in connectiou u witb K'eetrie Hist-l.-t W'e guarantee tbeuJ I bUttJro. ■'> *1 1) «Ii Cu.