I ..,1—.;-‘5 ‘.- ‘. ‘ the thrower to get down, when he broke the ball. This he considers the most difficult of all his wonderful feats. Two balls were then thrown together. The Doctor loaded and shot at each ball. At the first ten trials he hit one ball each, and at the eleventh and twelfth he hit both balls. The height of the balls was about thirty feet and eight feet distant. Ten balls were thrown in rapid succession, which he hit in twenty seconds by a watch. ’ IIIS FUTURE MOVEMENTS. ’ He never shoots at a stationary object. Fly- lng balls and silver coin have been his only targets for the past three years. In response to a query, whether he was in the habit of hunting game, he replied it was _but seldom, and only to please a particular friend. When he did, if two or three ducks arose he seldom failed to get them ; or, from a flock of prairie chickens or grouse, he was sure of three or four before they got away. He goes to New York, and thence to I-Europe, Where he will visit En- gland, l<‘1-ancc, Genn-any, liidia, aiid_Austi_'alia, giving exhibitions with his rifle. Since he left here, a match has been made between him and Bogardus to shoot one thousand balls, the Doctor using a rifle and Bogardiis a shot-gun-— a most unequal contest, but the Doctor will robably win, as he is a dead shot. His misses liere he attributed to fatigue from his long journey. Carver at Chicago. CHICAGO, May 8.——Capt. Carver, of San Fran- aiid that, from and after this date, said New Haven Club will take the place of said New Bedford Club, and fulfill all its engagements as laid down in the schedule. I have received notice of the following: Auburn—-Engagement of M. Simpson, and re- lease of John H. N eagle, A. A. Allison and C. A. Wilson. , Tecumseh-Engagement of Joseph Dunnigan and Albert Hall, and release of M. H. Dinnin. Cricket—Release of -J. J. Piggott. New Bedf—oi'd——.Engagement of J. J. Piggott, and release of O. H . Curtis and Rodger Connor. Spi-inglield—-Engagement of Stephen Brady and VV. C. Cornish. Forest City—Engagement of H. H. Salisbury, E. M. Gross, Sumner A. Ely, C. H. Morton, VV. C. Riley, T. McGin1ey, Chas. M. Eden and W. B. Phillips. .. The Forest-Citys nominate Chas. Morgan, Ely Fountain and E. Cusliman as umpires. The Uticas nominate W. J . French as umpire. Chas. O’Brien has resigned as umpire for the Auburns. ' Very respectfully, J. A. WILLIAMS, Sec’y. Tips by Telegraph. NEW BEDFORD, MAss. , May 8.—-New Bedfords, 9; Live Oaks, 0-forfeit. —‘ ERIE, PA. , May 8.—Forest Cities, of Cleveland, 8; Eri-es, 0. . UTICA, N. Y., May 8.—-Hornells, 2; Uticas, 1. Diamond Dust. tropics, while _in Texas, very many degrees north, the summer heats often reach 1000 . In the year 1873 the Texas temperature ascended to 1010 Fahrenheit, and in July, 1860, to 107 0 , known as the hottest day in twenty years. ON THE HIGHEST TABLE LANDS _ of Mexico the mean winter temperature is 560 , ten degrees lower than that of Texas. Rarely the thermometer descends to the freezing point. Snow occasionally falls at Valladolid, and at Toluca. On the most elevated of the ta- , ble lands, frost coiiiriioniii the cold season, and lasts for several weeks. get any climate in Mexico. Starting with a summer temperature, a few miles of ascent brings you to an elevation of frost. At Zacc-a.- tecas, in the torrid zone, situated near the tropic, and which is little more than 8,000 feet above the Pacific, there are seine hard freezes In fact, you can unfrequently descending to 120 , or about the same as in Texas during the “blue N orthcrs, ” as they are called. In Sonora, Northern Mexico, the thermome- ter ranges between 800 and 1000 , and the great plain of Chihuahua, alluded to above, seems subject to the Nortliers, whose origin none of otlie philosophers have yet accounted for, and which sweep down over Texas two or three times a week from the "middle of November to the first of April. The soil of Mexico is very dry, but where water can be had for irrigation it is very fertile. Irrigation is greatly practiced in the rich country called the Baxia, on the Rio Santiago, in the Queretaro district. Indian in December and January, the temperature not - At Harrisburg, Pa. HARRISBURG, PA., May 8.—-M. Halfpenny & Co. ’s woolen mill was totally destroyed by fire last night. Loss about $43,000; insurance, $26,- 000. At Toronto, Ont. TORONTO, May 8.—-H. Lewis’ dry goods store burned last night. Loss, $25,000’; insurance, $10,000. Iowa Inklings. Special Dispatch to the Globe—Democrat. DES MOINES, IOWA, May 8.—-The Supreme Court decides that the discharge from bank- ruptcy of a husband does not release the liabil- ity of the property of the wife for debts con- tracted by the husband for family expenses. The Court also decides that rights of home- stead exemption to widow, as the head of the family, cease when she marries again. ’ Trouble is brewing for the l)eino_crat-ic State Convention between Bourbon and Greenback dickerers of the party. The Governor has appointed Abbie Cleves, M. D., Trustee of Mt. Pleasant Insane Hospi- tal, vice Mrs. Myers resigned. One of the city banks was victimized with the new $500 and $50 counterfeit bills. kitchen to give instructions i-egardin->° sup- per, but found that Augusta was missing. Waiting a short time and the girl still re- maining absent, she went over to the house of her sister, which was near by, think- ing Augusta iiiir-rlit be there, but could dis- cover no trace. o her. Upon her return to the house Mrs. Lange found her husband at home. 'I‘liey immediately scarclicd the dwelling, and then went down to the store and residence of the girl’s father at 701 South Fourtli street, still failiiig to find the slightest clue, for Mr. Binder declared that his daughter had not been in his house since Sunday last. The matter now began to assume a serious as- pect, and grave suspicions entered their minds ofasad terinination to the Search in which they were then engaged. Of course no other-course was left but to re- turn home and await developments, and this they did. However, on getting there, they resolved again to make a more thorough exam- ination of the premises. The cellar hav- ing been overlooked, it was the first part entered.’ Here, when their eyesiglit became able to pierce the darkness,- the mys- tery was suddenly and sorrowfully explained, for hangingtoone of the rafters, swaying to and fro in the dim light, was the life.less but still warm body of poor Augusta Binder. The remains were immediately cut down and the Coroner summoned. An inquest will be held this morning, and will probably unravel the cause foigsuch a des ei-ate act. The reporter learne , a.t a late hour last Meiiize, tried yesterday, returned a verdict for defendant. The plaintiff in this case claimed damages on account" of having been afllicted with the small-pox whilst in the defendants employ; the disease, it was alleged, had been conveyed by means of an infected carriage robe. Mr. Meinze had had the disease about a your previous to the girl’s coming to his house. Messrs. John Brosius, Win. Fischer, F. C. Daub and Jacob Weingartner, Jr., four prom- ising young men of this city, left for Europe yesterday, expecting to be absent some months. Further argiiiiient was had in the \ViIlSt-:.lll- ley-Weber mandamus case ‘yesterday, Hon. L. H. Hite occupying the inorniiig hour on behalf of the relators. It is expected that the argu- ments will be concluded to-day and that Judge Snyder will render his decision at the close of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Well, of Shiloh Valley, were both somewhat injured on Tuesday after- noon, whilst visiting in West Belleville, caused by their team taking fright just’ as they were starting for home. Mr. Weil at the time of the accident was lifting at one of the wagon wheels, trying to get it out of a hole. The team started up suddenly, throw- ing him to the ground. Mrs. Wcil was in the wagon, but jumped out, sustaining slight in- juries. The team after running a short distance collided with a tree, rendering their capture an easy matter. A rather racy case was tried in the Circuit: Court on Tuesday, being a suit for $10,000 dam- ages brought bv Michael F. Mitchell against lar Disease, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system Sore Eyes, Struinorous Discliarges from the Ears. an . the worst forms of Skin Diseases, Eruptions. Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring W in, Salt Rheum. E~rysipe- las, Acme, Black Spots, ‘V us in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the \Voinb, and all wastes of the life princi- ple, are within the curative range of this wonder of modern chemistry. and a few days‘ use will irove to any person using it for either of these forms 0 disease its potent power to cure them. I the patient. daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that are continually progressing, . succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the s.-line with new matei 3.1 made from healthy blood-—and this the SarsaIpai-illian will and does secure-—a. cure is cerium ; for w Ien once this remedy commences its work of purification, and succeeds in diiniuisliing the loss of wastes. its repa_Irs will be rapid, and evcrv day the pa- tient will feel himself’ stronger, the food digesting bet- ter, appetite improving and flesh and weight increas- ng. Not only does the Sars:iparillia.n Resolvent excel all remedial ageilts, in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin diseases. but it is the only pos- itive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dro - sv, Stoppawe of \V:iter, Incontinence of Urine, Bright 3 Disease, Albuminurla, and in all cases where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg. or thrcadslikc white silk, or there is a morbid, dark billous appearance and white, bone-dust dc osits, and when there is a prickiu , buruiu s .nsa on. when passing water, and pain 11 the sma o the back and . . 1. - . - .. ,- - - - . . - - , . _ _, . iii ht that the young woman had been subject Georcre S\V11t§"'3~1‘ . fO1‘ the =1-11€«"e<1 Sedlwf-1011 Of 01800. did 501116 €1C0111‘9/C0 1111105’ 51100131113 W11311 9- CURRY will captain the Erics. €l(1)en(1l(S)2§.’Su131,t1:;.gt(;fdi:l‘ li§3i1fc’.Esufi§ ,,,§3,‘," §i§tg1§:tf§,1n§fi§1,12¥2fse1;fo]SSg3Sa£dn%%fr:§' togslight attacks of ii’iela.ncliolia, superinduced Mitcl?ell_‘s xgife. The partigs to the suit ‘W113 the 101113- rifle here to-day, breaking 25 out of 28 balls .in EGGLER was married to 3 Bufialo may last Valley, ; mO’m.’oW. _ ’ ' by periodical illness, during the past few years. iire l'(?Eld0lltS of l\§asc(c.1>uta%i, and the ficase , 40 seconds and90out of 100. He brought down a week. In SOg1V;'(1leO_1i§(§>1fSSi£& 18}O%EfOItlz(llIsE¥I.1e ban. c K 03:: <;1,1as 1€1§iVen 01‘to 50111106 Tumor Of I2 Years G'l‘0Wt1l CllI‘6d by articular duck in a flock, firing 700 to 800 yards PHOTOGRAPHS of the ‘ ‘only’ ’ fellow are for 5 3 ‘ ' Relieved by a. Carving Knife. LOCAL PERSONALS. late in the evening, but an agreement was not Radway S Resolvent. nto the lake. Capt. Bogardus also made some remarkable experimental shots. The Turf. ' A TROTTING MEETING ARRANGED. The Directors of the St. Louis Jockey and Trotting Club have decided to holdagrand trotting meeting June 25, '26, 27 and 28, for which $8,000 will be offered in purses of $1,000 each for the following classes: 3:00, 2:39, 2:35, 2:30, 2:28, 2:25, 2:22, and free for all. Aspecial purse of $500 will be offered for Rarus-to trot three fast beats; and $1,000 will be added if‘lie equals Goldsmith Maid’s record of 2:14. ‘A ‘special purse for stallions is in contemplation, but undecided. These purses are expected to attract many of the best horses in the country. There is good reason to believe that Rams will come after $500, and contingent $1,000, as his trainer, John Sulan, has no doubt but he can readily dispose of the Mail‘ ’s time on any good track, andthere is no better track in the country than the new salle cheap at this ofiice.--[Indianapolis Senti- ne I ' THE Massachusetts Agricultural College nine hlaye decided to enter for the college champion-‘ s up. _ WAITT has been released by the manager of the New Bedfords, and has joined the Athletics, of Philadelphia. - THE Cincinnati Club will have to take in over $520,000 this year to pay expenses. It is probably the most expensive club in the country. IN Springfield, Mass. , it is stated 15 cents is charged for any_kind of seat inside the grounds , in addition to 25 cents gate money. Exorbitant! WALTER S. KILLEY, manager of the Manches- ters, sustained a severe injury on April 26. While walking _on the track he was struck by an engine. It is expected he will be out in a , few days. - MR. TIIOS. C. PATTESON, in a‘letter to Bell's Life, dated Clieltenham, April 16, says: “I write to inform rou that the proposed trip to Canada and the nited States by twelve English gentlemen cricketers in Au 'ust- next, has been postponed to the summer 0 l879,in consequence of the death of the originator of the trip, ,Mr. ’ if any, cotton is cultivated. in Mexico. ana flourishes only in those districts whose temperature rises above 75 0 , and its culture is, therefore, confined to the low tracts on the coast south of 220 north latitude. In some districts the banana is dried in the sun, and becomes the pla/ntano pasado of commerce. From the manioc root is manufactured a flour called tapioca. The.maiiioc is cultivated on the Gulf coast, but not on lands of a higher elevation than 3,000 feet ;_ also on the Pacific coast, south of San Blas. Wheat grows south 015.240, and its cultivation begins at an ele- vation of 3,000 feet, and extends to 7,500 feet. It is 2:rOwn chiefly on irrigated lands, the irri- gation taking place twice annually--once in January, when the plant gets above the ground, and again in March, when maturity is reached. IN THE VALLEY OF Rio SANTIAGO, twenty or thirty wide, wheat yields forty-fold. Rye and barley are also cultivated, but not oats, because the Mexicans like the Spaniards, feed IJLCII‘ horses chiefly on barlcv. Very lIi)ttle, ota- toes are made on the table lands. Other vege- tables cultivated in the fields are am, in the hot districts; the dynamo (dioscorca alata) ; the cac- oimlte, out of whose roots a sort of meal is.man- in tlie,_Queret-arc County, 100 miles long and . Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. LAFAYETTE, IND., May 8.--Henry Heiman, of . this city, an employe in the round-house of the Wabash road, cut his throat with a carving knife, at his residence, about 5 o'clock this morning. screams issuing from within, and entering, were told by Mrs. Heiman that her husband had fallen down the cellar and killed himself. He was lying on the cellar floor with his throat cut and the wiiidpipe severed. He was living up to a late hour, but can not survive. Heiman has four small children. Aside fromthe fact that his domestic relations were not altogether pleasant, no cause assigned for the deed. The A. and P. Telegraph Directory. NEW YORK, May 8.-The annual meeting of the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph to-day elect- ed the following Dircctors for the ensuing year: Edwin D. Morgan, Augustus Scliell, Hamilton MCK. Twombly,Norvin Green, James H. Banker, Chauncey M. Depew,R. H. Roches- Part-ies passing the house heard J . Y. CHAMBERS, Quincy, Ill. , is at Barnum ’s. COL. J . B. PRICE, of Jefferson City, is at the Lindell. DR. 0. BAILEY, of White Cloud, Ks., is at the Planters’. MILLER BULLARD, of Sedalia, is registered at the Plantcrs’ . . VV. M. DUNN, Washiiigtoii, D.C., is stopping at the Lindell. Jos. RICKEY and F. Layton, Cincinnati, 0. , are at Barnum’s. D. C‘. SMITH, Pekin, 11-1., and Jas. P. Teller, Chicago, 111., are at Barnum’s. R. L. TURNBULL, Frankford, Mo., and D. P. Travis, Pana, 111., are at Barnuni's. COL. ALDEN, of Augusta, Me. , was among yesterday ’s arrivals at the Planters’ . J . D. I\IERRIT'l‘, Chester, Ill. , and Capt. Jno. Ritchie, of Arkansas, are at the Laclede. JUDGE THOS. HOLLIDAY, State Auditor, was among yesterday’s arrivals at the Lac-lede. Ex-Gov. IIARDIN was in the city yesterday, arrived at until yesterday afternoon, when the jury returned into court with a verdict for the plaintiff, fixing the damages at $100. Mitchell secured a divorce from his wife some time ago, and she is now sojourning in California. Dea.th’s Doings. Special Dispatches to the Globe-Diemocrat. DAYTON, 0., May 8.--Hon. John Howard, one of the oldest members of the Dayton bar, died suddenly this morning, at his residence. He was taken with a chill while bathing, and ani- mation could not be restored. Mr. Howard was one of the most active and prominent members of the Dayton bar. He was an ex- Mayor of Dayton, and was the Republican cau- didate for Congress in the Fourth Ohio District two years ago. ALTON, ILL.', May 8.--The funeral of Postmas- ter I. J . Richmond took place this afternoon from the M. E. Church, and was very largely attended. The SOl_'V_iCeS were conducted by Revs. Thomson, Hughey and Sears. Mr. ’I‘1ionisOn’s obituary address was a remarkably -<--an-———.—._.————-on-or-ca-—a-.--‘-"W' Dii. RADWAY-I have had Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said “there was no help foi-it.” I tried everytliing that was recom- mended; but notliinghelped me. I saw your Resolvcnt and thou rlit I would try it; but had no faith in it, be- cause I hid suffered for twelve years. I took six bottles of the Rcsolveiit and one box of RaLdw1y‘s Pills, and two bottles of your Read ' Relief’ and met Is not a. sign of tumor to be seen or elt, and I flcel bet- ter, smarter and happier than I have for twelve years. ’I‘hc worst tumor was in the 1 side of the bowels over the rroin. I write this to you for the benefit of others. on can publish it if on choose. LIANNAH P. KN APP. PRICE. ' ' - - 81 PER BOTTLE. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. ANN ARBOR, MICIL, A rll 30, 1875. DR. RAD\vAY~.Kiiid Sir: I have been ta ‘lug your Re- solvent, ltegulatiiigr Pills. and also using the {eady Re- lief about one yea r for ovarian tumors on the abdomen which the most eminent gliysicians of our Medlca College pronounced incura le. 'l‘liev were like knots on a tree. My weight was 275 pounds when I commenced with your remedies. and now it is 210 pounds. but the are not all gone yet. I iave taken twenty-four bott. es of Resolvent. nine of tclief‘. and twenty-foul‘ bottles of pills. I got the med- _ _ 1 f, .t - 1- th. 1, t , 1; . .. recristered at the Laelede from Mexico Mo. - ,, _ ., . . . .. . . ._ i -‘n-s I G. G I will. Please send me vour book one at Cote Brilliante. 'lhe slower classes were 0. J . Ottaway. ’ ’ ‘The twelve would have been §i,:(aSué?(p’eppg,. Ovlfifigl figgayis tel.’ H amison Durkce, Thomas T. Eckert, Wm_ 1’: R EWWS _ Texas. } Parks P1u'mStead 313“ 98138‘ , Thebgau be}? 9’ 5’ “e1%..1!I1“‘’S1S'_ '('Jl*'zl.lSe $113 TI'u(’..I;(;1 MRS. C. Kltiuéla‘. ' armmgedforftheSpeclalfaccl:?mntl)idanOi1llOf§Wefii under the direction of Mr’ Walker’ the Cele. fwm the “W103 01 1116 Me-‘iicalw Among the J- 530115» J01111 11- M°1'tim“31'» George G“ 5311113‘ Va .- W I’ Hatton «hid A. P Dill Richmond’ -Pike 1'I]‘;l‘:3yf’uI1e(I?£1l?ln\,&’{).S 111l1‘ll1x(]l(f:€13"tl18lb(li€.3IE‘eC“?il()n ‘of Another letter from Mrs C Krapi’ as i V 7 o . . .‘ . _ ‘_ . ’ H‘ _ . . 1.. _. A “Y Io, - I_ ( c 0 ’ . ,., , '. - . . . §11;‘iI;1h:,)‘(1):fi:’S,t§_r 02113,. %1?tr0ef¥iX W;1111n]§%: bl ‘Wed amateul cl lcketer most promnient agiicultuial plants is the 8011: -10-11037 11111011. M18118 At1s111S 9110- H0111) Ind, , are at the St. James. the Masomc Order, First day, 3:00 and 2:25 classes; secon , 2:39 and 2:28: third , 2:30 a.nd 2:22; fourth, free for all and ‘.2 :35. Entries close June 17. ’I he Directors of the Fair Association are ne- otiuting with the celebrated rider, Charles L. )e Wolf, to ri.de fifty miles on the Amphithea- . ter track, on Thursday, May 16, twelve horses to be used, and the feat to be accomplished in ’ two hours and fifteen minutes. The Horses at Lexington. LEXINGTON ,KY. , May 8.—-Most all of the horses which will run here during the races, which commence on next Saturday, have arrived at the course. Harper's stable, with Ten Broeck, ygflyeiia, St. Louis and Dunkirk; Clay & Bowens, “ with ten, including Poineroy and Cammie; T. Richards, with ten. Thomas has returned from Nashville with I-Iimyar; Wallace with three; Buford with McWhirter, McHenry, Lizzie ‘ ‘BATTER, dear batter, come home to me now, The ‘strikes’ by the umpire count One. _ You said on were going to get a base hit Ere this ay’s lively labor was done. . Two finer]: have gone out, it looks mighty ai- The crowd has been waiting since three, With eight little ciphers so dead on your hands, , And that’s what’s the matter with me. ’ ’ . --[Utica Observer. THIS is how Providence defeated Boston on Saturday: With two men on bases and two out, llighani clutched his bat. spat on his hands, rolled his bat in the dust and made other preparations for a good_liit. These prepara- tions being completed, Ricliard shook his arms and eyed Bond attentively. who knowing|Rich aid of old, thought it a pity to balk his desire, so he sent in an easy ball, which Higham struck with such force that he drove it over the fence, cleaning the bases and coming home himself. Tliis hit decided the game. THE mania for pool buying seems to have American aloe, especially cultivated on the t-a- ble lands south of Rio Santiago, and on the plains of Toluca a.nd Puebla. Here there are VAST PLANTATIONS OF IT. The plant requires a dry soil. From the fifth to the eighteenth year after planting it begins to yield a juice something like the cider of you Americans, and which is the popular drink in Mexico. It can be distilled into strong Maguey brandy. On the great table lands of Analiuac cherries, plums, peaches, apricots, figs, melons, apples and pears are cultivated in great abundance; also, .pineapples, granadil- los, sapotes, guavas, anonas, ehereinoyas, and other fruits. Oranges grow in Sonora, and sugar'cane flourishes south of twenty-eight de- grees. The most productive sugar plantations are on the declivities of the table lands, and they are very numerous. ' IN THE GREAT VALLEY of the Rio Santiago and on the plains towards the Pacific sugar is the chief and most proii t- able article of culture in the American mettle- ment of Texans in the fertile valley of the Tux- dent. M. Taber. It is understood that Eckert con- tinues President, witli Twombly. as Vice Presi- Tlie Petroleum Exchange. NEW YORK, May 8.—Tlie first annual meet- ing of the Petroleum Exchange was held yes- terday. President Wm. J . Ives said that the Exchange had given facilities to the members of trade which they would not now forego; its continued existence was one of the necessities of the petroleum business. Through the a.gon- cy of the Exchange the transactions in Pipe Line certificates had largely increased, till the reported sales, which comprised only a part of the actual transactions, were over $5,000,000. California Crops . SAN FRANCIsCO,l\Iay8.——Crop r.eports received‘ to-day from all parts of the State show a gen- BENJ. VAIL, Jr. , O. P.'Johnson, H. E. Smith,’ D. C. King, of Butler University, Indianapolis, are registered at the Lindell. JNO. W. BLAISDELL, the well-known actor, business manager of Palmer 8'. Co. ’s Uncle Tom Combination, is at the Laclede. MR. JOSEPH NICKERSON and wife and J . T. Burr and wife, with party, of Boston, on route to Colorado, are guests at the Planters’. EUGENE A. SITTIG, of Chicago, member of the Illinois Legislature, and one of the publish- ers of the German-American Miller, is in the city for a few days. COL. E. H. WARE. Texas; W. M. Smith, Glasgow, 1110.; T. L. Dana, Springfiel_d, Ill.; J. R. Wallace and son, Sherman, Tex.; Rev. W. H. Hyde and wife, Albion, I1l.; T. R. Hall, Milton, Ill. ; Jas. Cresswell, Pittsfield, 111., are at the St. Nicholas Hotel. - V SAMUEL B. MACK, Detroit, Mich.; James B. Lee, \Va.shington, Ind. ; Jas. Stafford, Cleve- land, 0. ; Samuel Stedman, San Francisco, C: . ; CHAMPAIGN, ILL., May 8.-Rufus Calef, the cattle king of this region, a very large land Owner and stock dealer. widely known, died at his home, a few miles west of here, in Piatt County, this morning, aged sixty-one years He was much respected, and leaves a large property to two sons. THE thermometer began to fall at about 10 o'clock last night, and at 2 o'clock this morn- ing the temperature had become quite cool and unseasonable. On reference to Prof. Tice’s al- manac, it is found that clear or fair weather, with probable frost, on the 8th or 0th, in the northern and central sections, is predicted. RUSTEE SALE——VVlIere.'-is, William Ludwig and Caroline, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated the 15th day of December, 1870- ‘Ind recorded in Book 422. page 57, of St. Louis County (now city) records conveyed to the undersigned trustee the fol- lowing described tract or arcel of land. an beluga leasehold property in city )lOCk 308 of the City of St. Louis and State of Missouri, lim-'iiig a front of fifty-five DR. RADWAY—Klnd Sir: I take the liberty to ad- dress you agaiu. My health is great] improved by the use of your medicines. Three of tie tumors are en- tirely gone,and the fourth is nearly so. I)ropsy_is gone,. health still improving. and my weight decreasing very fast. I have had a great many calls this summer to in- quire of the wonderful cure your medicine has done for me, one froui Ohio, one from Canada. three from Jack- son. and quite a number from thisplace. Yours, with respect, RS. 0. KRAPF. We are well acquaiiited with Mrs. Kmpf. She is an estimable lady, and very benevolent. She has been the means of selling niany bottles of the Rcsolvent by the druggists of A1111 Ar N71‘, to poisons alliicfed wit 1 internal tumors. \\'e have heard of some wonderful cures effected by it. Yours respectpfullv, EBEIEBACII & CO. Ann Arbor, Mich., August 18, 1875. on. RADWAY’S . . . , . . erally flatterinrr prospect for an abundant liar- E M M 1 N. O .1 . L . J 3 . T - - , . N‘ 11015 wlth D3, star . ., - . ’ _ pan on the Gulf coast. One of the great articles ‘° ‘ . C. . i (1.1. a 101], cw 1 eans 3- 113- - 0)“ (55) feet on the east line of Seventh street and extend- V_‘ 11111139 ‘"111 01110”: ‘ma 1? ‘ ._ y ‘d ’ glstllflbkf _m' ’ tligld cglggbifigifgifg ggegeafifi of Mexican export is coffee, which extensively vest. In some of the Northern counties grain more, Syracuse, N. Y. ; J as. M. Stoiit and fain- mg e,,,Stw.,,,-djy one hm-,d,-(,.1 and f.,m.. (14.3) feet to an a OWll€(fl b\' JUIAI1 0- E‘. by all 3..H(‘yg 5011111 I . Swigert,witli Milan, Toledo, Mexico, La Favor- ita and others; Williams, with Vera Cruz. Checkmate, and three others; Blow’s B111 I3:‘:ss, Leroy, and others. There are now about 120 horses on the grounds, not including Mc- Grath's, which, beingonly three miles from the city, come in only on the day they are to run. The first blue ribbon stakes of a mile and ‘ ‘Short-Enders, ’ ’ Providence again down- ing the champion Bostons, and the Live Oaks forfeiting to the New Bedfords. Betting will be more than usually brisk to-day, as the lions of the League again tackle eacli__ot-her, the com- bination being made up of Cincinnati. Chicago, Indianapolis. Milwaukee and Buffalo-—Loivell games. Messrs. Lansing and Roche are giving table lands of Cuetlaclitlan, and likewise in the States of Oaxaca and Zacaticas. Jalap, for the doctors, grows on the eastern declivity of the table lan between the high summits of Oiizaba and Cofre de Perote, at an elevation of 5,000 feet. HORSES AND CATTLE. Horses and mules are most ii umerous on the great plains of Chihuahua. As in Texas, vast numbers of these animals run wild. some of of last year; but the Sou thorn portion of the State will much more than compensate for any such loss. Grand Duke Nicholas to the Soldiers. [Translated for the Globe-Democrat] Shortly ere his (1ep'.!‘l‘tIll‘C, Grand Duke 4. The Maritime Plans of Russia. [Translated for the Globe-Democrat from the Golos.] A correspondent transmits in the Golos the following disclosures from Kroirstadt: Rapid progress _ is made in the project of by Carroll street and west by Seventh street, and being the same lot leased by John 0. F. Dclzilly by iudcnture of lease dated January 1, 1866, to l<‘rancis llcistcr, and ,recorded in Book 3227. age 2-1-I of the St. Louis County lecords, with all buili lugs and improvements thereon erected, also all macliinery, fixtures, Goods, wares and other implements now kept or which tliercaftcr may be kept on said premises.or which are otherwise belonlriug to an establishment known as the St. Louis Mills. also wagons, teams, horses. mules. harness, belonging Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet uni. purge, r<.-gulatc, {mi-if)’. ciczin:-ie and sti'cngtheii. {:ulway‘s Pills. for t IC cure of all (ll.\‘0l‘:l(.‘l‘S of the Ston1ach,Livcr. l‘>o\\‘cls. l\'iduey. lll:uldci'. .Vci°v»ms diseases, llczulaclic, (,‘OllH'lll‘):li‘l()ll. (i‘osti\'ciicss. Indi- gestion. Dy.-;pcp.-‘la. llililiusiicss. Bilious Fever, lu- flainmation of the llowcls, Pilcs. :-and all derange- mcutsoi" the iiit(.~rn:1l V‘lS‘('0l‘:l. \\':u‘r:mtcd to cffecta a ' r . . 1‘ V -_ A. to I 01. 1].‘ any p0SiIlV(_’._ CIIYCI })H"L‘l‘\v V\(’,l.r.‘.‘,la.hl(‘., (wllllilllllllg ITO Incl" arc tliirtv-cizrlit entries‘. Twelve will probably tllegggll -1 abccounts for their success. ’ the W01111311)’ M9«’i105111_11111<10d I01'0P1'10t01'S 0W11 , ‘ , . 6? °g‘‘‘‘‘’“t.S of number of sailors belonrrincr to the Baltic manner therewltli connected, in trust to secure cili§;._ nunci-als. nor dc‘.clcriiils resulting fiom ‘-‘ 9 ‘ ' :3 . . -—— ' old:-‘ in the West. All the railroads from Cin- ciniiati, Louisville and prominent places in Ixeutucky will sell tickets at reduced rates for Dying. WHEELING, W. VA., May 8.-—Col. E. ‘\I. Nor- bred in the plains of San Luis de Potosi and Chihuahua. Hogs are also raised on the table lands, and especially in the plain of Toluca. In the line of fowls, Mexico has the liocco, the Cliildern, be patient but few days longer; you shall certainly return home; even though there should be a war with England, the Guard fleet, have been ordered to be ready at any moment to leave for America. It- is said last ‘Sunday 28 oflicers and 400 sailors left Peters- and, whereas, the said note is now past due and re- mains unpaid, with all interest thereon. Now, there- fore. under the revisions of said deed of trust, and at the request of t ie legal holder of said note, the under- Disord rs of tho l)igcsti\*c organs: _ (‘-oust: pation. Inward Piles. Fulliiess of the Blood 111 the hc:l- -, Ac-idit_v of the Stomach. Naiisea. H¢j=11'””"'}1v I.)‘lS§‘;llSl 1" Food, Fullness of wcigllt of die bl,(‘vlll2iL'-119 Citccommodation of those who wish to 31' ton, an old resident of the ‘city ‘and lately of turkey, Various kinds,0f p1,easam,3, duck and will be dispatched to st,_ pete1.Sbm.,,._ We hgwe b,i,.:g,t(, b01t,.a},S1)01.tcd to New York via: Hgvre, 3l‘§1§'(lal‘eg0I\:t'::l;S('fif,fet::’ lx1)i1:giill)ec.si;tybif3rIes:‘a.leO:tt1&ug;£]1;;cCi;: bi0tdl Am l_}na::it]t1iéiiiigs()fiii __.....___.. . Ironton, 0., who has been identified with the wan},-fowl, the ya-,ccoo and the 33-9,,’ The flesh soldiers enough here to liand_1e fiie English. W 10;. at 1% V (airy last moment, the Q1 dei was at the camel. of Carron and Suenfl, stmetsa in ,;__,e mad, H,,,.,.;.,.1 and ‘fl‘l(',ll{l_lta a;EI]eatSl'l‘-3%: - . - t ts ftms section was stricken with Of the are is considered a real; dgimt , About We do not seek the war, but if England W111. °°.‘m °m_““‘ G? ' Au .I‘1°“Stad° 15 , ahve City of St. Louis, Missouri, to wit: ‘Tliree lai-_gc llllll fl_ut,t»e}‘1ns ‘at the 1102111» I U10 “*9 mmneés of A Challenge to Blollue M°C“rthy“ 1-‘Ion m ems 0 . ’ .d the ex.ti'emit)' of Lower allfornia. in the Pa- We 9-10 10*1dY: W0 9-10 111 01151100» - ’ ’ wlth ' 1.11 @018 t°“.°hm3' ‘he pmposcs Wagons» 011€1*11‘,8’€ “Ck WaSQ11o 81111 1110 1‘e111a111<10I'_0f °j:*.“.“r5 SW5-'“°f‘ “."“’“,‘“f“ 1-"tifg ‘;,:m.e,. and 1),,” SW1 Disww *0 the Gee:-Diweat P“-‘mm Ye“°‘““’a“%J::€u.l§:‘i.°‘;‘2.‘:;..;'l::t2*.: cum. and W. 0,. 22., to be, mm the :’.f....‘%°’%.“‘l‘;°‘;‘;.. #1. -”"g“..‘;‘.l..~....‘° ...?.§l“‘ :l::..3.::::.‘:.:“:::::.°:.:a .as::.d...:l:s.?..:“2.3“..::;::?.::3:i .‘..:l::’l:; ll: 13..-l.‘f»'ifué?e32§’» or L-oUxsvILLE, KY., May 8.—J. T. Willianis, “"193 “have here‘ 5 spermiicelil Whale 111 some abundance, lvlarine. _ , 1 e In, es » a s ' ’ ness of the skin and eves, Pain in the 3100- C1103‘ and owner of Vera Cruz, the favoritfi for the K811 tucky derby, offers to wager $10.00!) that his colt can beat Mollie McCarthy, and says he is very critical. A Wedding at Alton. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. ‘ ALTON, ILL., May 8.-Miss Hannah Mann, Another Stranger Taken In. J. W. Donovan, of Dongola, 111., came to MOVILLE. May 8.—..Ai-rived -— Bolivia, from New York. _ BALTIMORE ,May 8 .—Arrived——Steamship Gen. Werderi Bremen. ’ . 1‘On, and Capt. Baronoff, well that Grand Duke Alexis, who several years ago made a temporary stay in America, is spoken of as the Admiral of the private squad- known by his undaunted deeds in the Black Sea, as the next ments thereon, and all machinery, fixtures, and ‘imple- ments therein, on MONDAY, THE 27TH OF MAY, 1878, between the hours bf 10 o’clock a.‘ in. and 5 o‘clock p. in., for tile purposes ofégig trust. Limbs, and SuddcuFlushcs of Heat burning in the fleihfew doses of Radway’s Pills will free the system from all the above named disorders. Price 29 cents per box. Sold by ¢11'|18S1S1S- willing to run against any horse in the country 1°“ Yestefiday» and 3“91‘1'°9i5‘.°"."‘g “me ‘*0 NEW 'ORK, May 8.—Ai'rived-Anchoria, from in command. I have an otuclai list of cancers RAD RANGE» '1‘1'ustce-_ . of his age, except Parole, with proper weie-M, daughter 0fA1dermanJas. M,‘ A ‘-as married the conclusion that a. stroll around the city Glasgow. confidentially before me, designed by Grand W13,<;,§f,f,!g“,§§§§,§,‘§°1fi§l2,'i£€‘o§“iilliilfifif Sltaxtvfill RE-A-D The coming contest with Ten Broeck by the California favorite has stirred up a. degree of emcitementmrelgvknownhero. Col. markteb last evening, at the family resi ence, to Mr.- would be about the “right thing" after his long and dusty journey. This idea, put into Jas. Hyndinan, of St. Joseph. uo., formerly 01 Alton. ‘ p _ execution, cost Mr. Donovan about $42 in \ , ' ‘ '‘ PORT EADS, May 8.-—Arrived--Schooner _W. B. Steelman, Bath, Me. Sailed-—Steamslnps Andear and Laconic, Liverpool; Warrior, Rot- terdam: Knickerbocker, N ew York. Duke Constantine to receive, equip and com mand_tlie steamers in America. prise is carried on with The enter- with the above-named trustee in the sale and convey- ance of the above-described property. great caution, and I - learn that the very first intelligence conveyed J _ JOSEPH H. BLAIR assfgnee in Bankruptcy of Wm. H. Ludwig. Send one letter stamp to Rsdway & Co. , No. 32 War- ren street, New York. Iiiiorination wortli thousand: will he sent ran. W’ C . -"_:, W,-‘: ‘ ‘ ' H 1878 St. Tums £12111}; déliine-fljzninrxat, Ohurshsll morning. was . - _ 3 , -, Y 5 .- ., . ,-- _i__.._._. —- '1‘ l , .1 D esranhed William ' ~ . - . th R s ‘an V F W v A EAI) SHOT. owner of Mollie M.t..%E§f .f,‘!..‘:.‘,£~ .Y¥,i,n,§::» $32,: A GRAND COUNTRY, mom and :1 mm gold well-. It happened in CAUGHT AT LAST. §,°.,{‘~‘,::§.‘,*.*.';".:’.‘..‘2.‘.,‘:..¥2.‘.‘3.§"2ii‘3.‘:3§.i’.:"..y°....“‘i'2i... . THURLD . 4 yet heard from him. ’ this wise: During his walk lie felt somewhat ' clan ofiicerg now in the American h,u.b0,.S to ~ . 9 y T in?-lined tomtake a glass of U082, {Rid wcait hits 2:, 0:-1irh0lIlil(31 the Fignish sailor? \V()1'kIl(llg oizaliptautg ‘ ‘ Th . . . . . sa oon on arket street to go , an w 1. s - 0 ng in i more antmen. ‘rom rous ‘ _ . _ ; The, Marvelous Marksman of Car- LONDON M e English Turf. Th0 P8.l‘3dl86 In Which thfi Thlflvlng thci-e met and l)(1(laIll(5 acquainted with a few T116 S0011-lldrfilfl W110, In Search of Havdre it, is three days’ journey by rail. 'Ihe INDORSING DR- RADVV-‘1Y'S R R R RE'M_m1)n“ . : . _ N . ay 8.—The 20.000 guineas stake at ' Greasers Resida convivial strangers. One social glass led to an- - Plunder, Russian Goverumen accordingly needs but a 7, V3;-, Cahfm-man. ewmarket was won by Pilgrimage- 1m.,,1a1m ' ' other, several more followed, and the first _ little time to throw crews consisting of et_Il- AFTER Um“, THEM FOR SEvE,,ALYEA,,s_ I ' second and sefmn third ’ ihing he C%§iC(t)Ve:O(f1 tafitcr “_ttf!l.klI1tg‘ his being gOIIlbtl(1)t-:.1IltSl‘8.Il(1 hwell zticqus(i1inttl'ed 31:3 ‘. ' 1 - ' ngs ’ was e ac o e ngwi iou money an 1 ' e oes ie ‘renc coas , an icnc _ . —wlthout a timepiece. An officer was spoken to _ . . is“ in America. Kronstadt is alive at this time with . 4, 1377___DE,m Sm; 3,,-1,, His Almost Incredible P rt Base B1111. Interesting Facts About Its Climate and . and took two of the men in the saloon to the Afl°mPt°d gm A33a3:"3at;: 3 Pr safiors. Last week they musterecl 2,671 drafted Ego‘ I?-1,,l,l,‘,z-l5,ry,1sea your _im-..-llciiics, doub } 8 0l‘IIl- ' HINE8’ TRIPLE PLA Productions. chestnut Street Station for examination, Mr. 3V9flP0" a "1 - 811 01’SI‘’lg1lt from Finland, good for every kind mgly at first, bu after expel-iem-mg their efficacy _] ' h 3 Y‘ Donovan however beln too uncertain to pre- of active service. From day to day they accu- with full confidence it is no lessaI)lU%1SU'0 1111111 H I 8.11088 Wlt a Rifle. Dltifiial Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. fora cliaf-go An exainignation failed to dis- mulate large masses of torpedoes and naval duty to tlmnkfully zickiiowled e the €l(lV21IltI.:l"(: Wt; - OVIDENCE R. I. May 8.-—The third ame close an facts tending to connect. them with . . S (1,, mom. stores. The idea to raise a ‘ werful fleet in have derived fr0mthem- TIIOD11-9 =I1‘<* 1‘<,’5‘’P 1‘ 0 *1 , . between the Bass. in Providence clubsg W38 T°mv°r;,t“r° °'= Tm I-ms-Summer tgge w1;1’w1;.v— t*w,,v:'isg"e'S, gun, at A.:“ Z13‘:§§‘i§.°.§‘.IZ.‘.Z2?.£’2§.’§i‘.”.{“;.’f...‘:iL..fl... Sat- ;‘?;;¥*h°,1‘§g:§-,,gegI,;n;;1§ (pg-g;;>;,, ,«;,g,9,;~,g;:;1:',l?f‘ 2:13;::::.:?.::.“:%:=::.’s;:‘sunis. :.:r:.-:;: ::;:“.:.t'::; 3:: l . » la ed . — oats and Tropical Rains. 0 Meet - he 811 6,101‘ 1011 01311-1‘ 8 ll .1’ 0- v ‘ , ‘ _ 3 A _ 4 ~ ' . . v ‘ s- lb (it it 1. b it . W 2 I 'tl -u 1 ml 1 The St. Lows Jockey club to Hold a 5.303 thhere to day. The game was called at tcrmined never again to put his faith ’in stran- ,n.d,,y, ,1 couple of 1-ough-looklllg‘ young ti amp du(.(,sIIlcl1ii;ient_.'ainong {lie Baltic sailors, the ,,°.§q,,"cm,_;,"2,,d °,,.L?'c,y3,‘,',’i‘,'f,’§St ,,,‘,’,,,,.‘,‘,; fig, ,{,”,d,',',gm[1,,, 1 . . - . e Bostons taking the field. Pools sold . gers. . who had in their possession ‘a, huge quantity 0 prospects o prize money being. depicted to p.-o,n1sed_ uR,_.ue1_n r1-,.u1yy,,,,,.3 - Trotting Meeting‘. two to one in f . _ ‘ , ¢ 1 . ‘ them ‘ ‘immensely large. Russia having no Signed] THURLOVV WEED. , - mug Higham 8:°g.°ftB°8t°I.1'flIn thfismzt 1:. specmcorrespondence of the Globeppemocmt” CHURCH CONFERENCE Vamflbla jewelry. 81111 W110 ‘«'“¢1'0 311Sl19‘='Wd "f merchant Ill2].I'l1l16; th!g1:d;1 Itiliglegngagse bétéorghfn and accurately informed by telegraph. In fact, This Synod, to which some 400 ministers and Iowa, as being two men for whom a reward of lajfia $313: as much harm as did at its time the l inning, egides being wmwwash‘ed_ From that none of the great metropolitan journals, not about as many congregations belong, has $3,000 is OfTe1'Odf01'h0»V111g b111‘S'1i11'1Z‘3d the h°“S° ‘L ' ' _ until the sixth inning Providence la 'ed with exceptinsthe New York Herald now give such cl 1 1 c 11 f the States bein form- of Rev. E. Oossrove. a prominent and V313’ I * 1, one error, andt1;atn0t_cosuy_ Bot slpdes were ample and complete swtemmgts of Mexican “"0 ‘es n mos 9“ 0 E N 11' 1 gig“ i popular priest at Davenpoi-t,and attempted his . SUBURBAN. Cures the Worst Pains in from One t0 1 Dust from the D13 unable to score until the s v ’ ed by the late Rev: L‘ ‘ 0 an’ n ’ n .s ‘sf ' if ‘r ri-ed on the 30th . mond F1elds—Sport1ng , e enth inning, when . , as as nation. The a a1 oceu , T Mi ._ Sundries glague gkog IlI‘(S1t on. 11:. base hit. second on a wild 6‘ ems as the GL°BE'DEM0C1iA'1‘- T0 the D100‘ connection with a few other preachers. It is of last March, and created considcuiblc ;~:xlc(i1te-, Went’ nuteso ‘ l,.:_ - rowo . ny er, t iI'(l on an out at fix-st and ticed eye there are signs of revolution here and no djvid a 1 v distinct districts of 11101113 at €116 t-iIIIO- The f011OWi11g 51100 it 15' E is St Louis I 1 home on Allison's t o-b .~ h't. 1 " . . ’ . W ° ’“° Se‘ en . ’ ' ~ t -1 t tl “ ‘-D‘ i ‘S idiatel 33 - ' . ‘ inning Higham gotwa tfifg-blise 1!llitt,;h?‘ee8.1(g:‘1l11ég in the event of a genel “I outbl eak the read?” which the fourth will hold ‘ts 3"””'1y collference {i)fLteCr1its%cc:i?'i'difc%l?:‘vill!g§i\?eCI:i.ii1i(l:3a”::/s to thz For several,days past ‘‘ Mme. Du_m_o_nt’s _Liv- , Special Correspondence of th - ' third on abut-out at first. and home on Leon- of that great representative 3°“rna1 Of the M15‘ in St. Mark's Church, 0011101‘ Soulard and iII1DOI’tanOe of this arrest made last Satiirdayi W"“de1'S ' MW" 1’‘’e'.‘ 0" e“mbmOn mha.” after readlngtlilsadvertisement, need an o ‘ ff '- 9 G10b0-Democmh ai-d’s muff of all)’. The Bostons went to the sissiplbi Valle)’ mi ‘ht relish afew fresh items ' '1 100 ' ' l)AV'ENI’OR'l‘ IA March 31 —-Not for Years has S111‘-L11 tent near the Calmklit C1'00k- 0119 Off". ‘J with aiii. 7 ne 5“ 9‘ 1 DES MOINESI D“: M9-Y6-'-D13 W111- 15- C11-1'Ve1'. bats O'Rourke 8015131118‘ flrst on called balls’ b t 8 Jackson streets’ in this city' New Y mung. an event taken place in this city that has cx- W0I111€1‘3 15 Madaule he1*3e1f» who is. .3‘ be‘“‘“t“1 RAI){)VAY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR the wonderful rifle shot stopped here a couple Manning got first on Sweasy’s miss a on ters and 31301115 113 11111T1Y delegates’ each repr"' cited such deep and general horror and indig- Circassiull 1110-.V» 110550351113 the "‘1’11‘ty ‘7‘’_ bid‘ EVERY PAIN. of days to visit relatives’ en mute to New York Isolcoop of a grounder and throw to THE CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIONS 01" MEX’C0- senting a congregation constitute the same, nation as the attempt made yesterday to kill alulilce her tchlarnis or; bot(l1itigli€1and sliickléoéigii It was the first, and is o ‘ rsts d‘ _ 1’ - - . - . . _ - . - , ,, ." -.- r h -1. i , . . ,. . . - f 51;, " cartis s iaving iear 0 ie presei and England. His skill with the rifle is almost got hfblinen nt tel}ieb‘l3i1riti(<)a:ali'iEo§‘(.3n.c’I£‘=he gegsmjlillgg c1f::t§O::t1:1iesi posses? so great 8' dlvelslty 9f X;1;?nd%; 1,‘,-({1(} cI(?,(,),‘:,t,1.13.;i33,(,3,%,b-,‘\i1r2iL£;.' and t 6 10 .§Izlttt1}1:j,‘‘l‘1re§Ii£-eC’S)%?)lll1(lPCB h(TB2lg¥§t?aiiii:%i:ce)inent §’,'0V01‘11111011t 01 East St-Louis did "013 .01} 01.‘ "my ‘ . incredible, and requires Ocular demonstration giver seen in this city was then made by Hines. extends flu-O:Xh(>O. ovviitilg to 1th: fgci; that it This church body has its own theological was made in the clmmh’ after the em”, Ser- license fge to _l()élttll1€‘.1-1((/.;1zl.1ll‘lttllt‘I38 tp: The P 31" Remedy , to be believed. Your correspondent visited Banaiixig was on third and Sutton on second. p_ _ g moie an 7 o atitude, senlllllh-y at M,u.t]mSV,m.e, Wm.,.en COu1ntyHI'O_.’ V1908: Eathm. Q0Sg,.9ve w‘,,S.m bed, w'1;enh;:. pl1]giirsSa11clet,en:;ian>(1feA1ii):r-I I V 1-'0 dispose Oftsofut? Jtewte “*3,-°'.°“=""‘fi‘;’,‘3. was couected In foul hows of “ed y S OW‘ ’ CHILBLAINS R1511) FROST-BITES. drifted back into ci :-ition again, and in §&%:::;,’' .4‘; 8 p 3 3 3 i“! knwgag Luis Potosi._ or in_s‘tance, it may ACCIDENTS ' lio(i)ise.mResaIOiz(igg his? critical situa- Schedules of licenses were distributed tli1‘O118'11 The appm.,m0n of the Rgady Relief to the an or 4'3 Stephenson County_,Ill,studied the profession of ._. _ _ _;_ _ ._ nuglfi, at tvé‘:at'1é‘:lf1;1;‘;‘t1tY °f 1'a1¥fr‘131t9:.tf_f1"119 311% "“"""' tioii, Ilaggerty, rather than_be thought one of :£he_ C1t.Vf- §eS°§1'0-‘ll’; 1" a°°°.1]'d‘“}fi‘? 1‘]"'“;1} parts where the pain or difficulty’ exists wi afford ‘? denistry,b ut owing to his life-long habits could T°t9«1- - 4 - -- - - - - -- - - - - -36. 3 3 27 15 7 which fifteen fall in t1leseI¥1((3)I?IlItl331]l-(C11? 3ll1lI}1’c lvlel:),l1(C The Min Disaster. 11$ l(‘:‘9lI‘.1lll¥(-'3ct;(?(Sl( ViVi::t';]i1lePS 11111311 9- tumbler fl " t I 111 not endure confinement. He went to Oakland, BOS’lj0Ns. AB. R. 1B. PO. A. E. While in November and December the rainfall MINNEAPOLIS. May 8.—The ‘body of E. H. pamonsdgiviilur ha (%{np1elte (13891-ipt-ion "of the lisliing the license system, abolished by the old in a few moments, cure Cramps, SI)aSlll(S), §()‘:lI(‘) lSg(v)ln1 California’ where he was chanen ed b the G- Wllgllt. s. s........ .. 4 0 2 0 2 0 (1038 not exceed one inch in _eit_her month. In Grundinan was found in the ruins of the Wash- two men’ who lad emered the priest-S house, Coiiiicil. Saloous have not been paying any 11 :rch_, Hea_rtburn, Sick Headache, DiaI'I‘heu.,‘ D_Vl_§ellt(:l'Y, . _ _ 8 Y _ Leonal (1, 1, 4: 0 0 9 0 3 Texas the highest annual rainfall ever known 13 ' 1 — ' - ° (1 f 11 ‘d ntified (1 r1-- r’ v‘ r th 1- 1 f rk which was cense for about three months A beer garden, Colic, Wind in the Bov.els, and all llltL'1'nal Pains. crack shots of California, vanquishing them O'Rourke, c. 3 1 1 1 1 0 was forty-four inches. um mu fins mommg’ an . u 57 1 O A ' :mb 4.2? 5..-1,‘ mfg! . PC1111 : Z3 '1-1.35-by 1-951.. license by the present schedule runs at $75 per T"‘*Ve“’1'3 $10,111“. **1W=11'S cu'I'Ya1>01t1e 01' R-adwa-.V’S 11 1 (1 k h- .- Manning, r. 3 0 ' 0 1 0 ] THE RAIN Another of the mutilated bodies at the under- °_ 111;-,*11_140 10 0 1110 0 11-‘ .P A . , _ _, . , ‘ ,, , _ _ ReadyRehetwitlltlI_en1. Arew drops in water win a . He then reso ve to ta e is iifie and seek Sutton 3b extend be and t1 t . S . f C deuces Ill Davenport then those in Spimgflcld annual. diam shop keepers and groceiy keep mcvcnt swkuess 0,. pm“ from ,.;,,,,.,..c of ,,..,t,.,. his . .2’ o o . Inolooouoopuoo. “ ‘ 7 ‘¢‘ ‘ ' ', ¢ . ‘ 5- u g ' I, v )(' ‘ 3 a ‘I " ‘.' I ' ‘- ' :""' ° " . ‘ 3 - . . )'V. , 1 "- D ‘I I . It fortune. He is nearly six feet high, Weighs Bu1.dO(.fk, 2b I 2 9 % 1 E (1) even as fig nOrth1:srSo£:€l’1a.i3gY:C;me t‘i‘1‘e1 S hqs been idenufied as thafiho b filing ‘."mdSDeC‘““_‘ » ‘“1‘1f¥"‘“131b‘*]<:3'111 011t111‘+(,11‘1l11e1C1i1'¢3-5 ‘C-111:} $$71%b 51110011 kel-PC-IS, $15, «I11 11q1101 P1-d Lettei than Biench Lrandy or Bitters as a stimulant. . . IIOIOOOIIIIOQ . 4 T. o ’ J ,) ~ . .V ‘ At ‘.’. ‘ 1 I Q‘ I _ ,. . about 160 pounds; has red hair, smooth face, IIt3Ior1‘111. 3 0 0 12 '0 1 t11')0P1:3i»‘ 110WeVe1',v t11‘?Yf"~111 later 311‘? are 1993 Efwltlige vliéltéiigigrodlfertlidn%%(ifit u(I§)1?1I)]lOSlf_3O'I1O Wl'l?lci llioi°itt'ieIsma1t;b'Igttfvtaiiifiiit 1llli1L(C.eS,d§SC1'ipti(1)llS Of T110 1‘e‘5'111f11'I11011013011Y 111 and 11~1'01111‘1t110_R0’ ' BXOOIYG 11 1131113 11111813110116; fair complexion, gray S 0133' ‘P’ °' ' - - ' '- -- 4 0 2 0 9 0 {la 3&1 dtpecmfny m “.16 gyeat‘ 11.10111 °.1'tab.1e assemble to-morrow. The jury is made up of these men sent to nearly every city of pronii- 111)’ D0903 W83 [W01-I611 3'9Ste1‘d%1.V aft-01'110011_111 11- F eyes; quick,.and ever alert to catch every ob- "3 61’ C" °° -- 4 0 0 3 ~ 1 7 lei, ,.m°a, d 11561.:”“h2‘“"! eX.“”1dm 500 111.1108. 1“ leading citizens, President Folwell, of the State ' nence in the country, and at last were told that Immncl‘ that 3-1tl‘1101«'0d 3 S0011, (1931 Of 1Wv'011t1"11- ect about him, however small; high, square, _ T , -C‘, "“ "' . " "' ‘T of 1%“ h: M .00 m “”.dt’h_'. . he diStnb“t.1°n University, being one, and Prof S. L. Peckham one of the Inen—tlie one calling himself Chas. When the early afternoon train from across the FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 cemS_ There is road forehead, with the organs of perception, BQt.al°'.' " ' " ' 3-4 2 6. 27 19 13 em ele t. e‘\1°f° 1.5 ‘Z3 ‘,1.1Ve’5med. “*5 ‘.119 d-me?‘ and Prof. Peck, of the University, are sum- If-lowland—-had an uncle living in Carondelct, a 1’j1V€I‘ Pulled Into the <11<_3l~10.t- av g0111?101119«'1 3115- 51 not a remedial agent in this world that will cui-e Fever weight, size and form largely developed. He P V.1(11111111gS- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 of latitfgl 1°11§,fi 118 bu1t_8gc<3_. 0;‘ itis d1ffeI_'eI,1ces moned as expert witnesses, Th01-0ughi11Vesti- g1-0ce,ryn1an_ little boy Jlllnped hastily Iroin the last car an}; apdAgue,a1ld all other Malarious, Bilious. Scarlet, is gelltléflnanly and cougeous in m%,me,.’ with B1(‘gXt7(i)11eiice.............1) (6 3 3 g 1) 1 (IL-3 into threee-cmnstegoléfiggie7};f(;”1E%§§7g;s d1()"11‘g%‘% gation and valuable results are expected. Detective Lawler, while looking over Elie rlflitlked t0_wards(l1_tltie1 ‘£R12lLl1\Va&7 bhxghaiiggie l 'l]{_l§v(.:l§li,I}.:(I:ll_S())\V£';O2:1l‘l1(}c kO§l;e1l%;§‘)e‘S$lXS1r(a‘i(Il:§‘lb gllriig- out a cctation or casting, ut rather "" 1 d . - . -I7 ' ‘ « ' ' record last Monday morning, came upon lie 16.1,’ W01'e11I1111e 111 0 Y 0 0W0 Y 1111 ‘ LIEF Fm - H ' ’b ‘ ‘- ,.eSe,.Ved_ In fact it requires pumping to elicit Left on bases—-Providence, 5; Bostons, 4. ha” 13» 01_ 0011111513’ 131113 g*‘«1lOI‘8Jl.V 011 the 863- description of the two men wanted at pm-en- .agcd lady, who, in a theatrical manner, be- - Y 0611151301 bottle- .- ’- - . ‘ -- - ~ . ~ -r'- BIOVVIIUD. . . . . '- - '~ ‘ - ' h'b kh- informauon from mm’ yet he Wm reply to an 'IotaI bases_ Providence, 10_, Boston ’ 7. 09»1_ 2 t1»37’7fé8 t€97{I?lada8. 01’ t_€111l1rf§1&te 10 1011, _ port’ and havmg Seen the two who were ai- sougrht the gentleman to give ei ac ei ime,.1.Og,,w,.ieS_ He is Smcufi tenlpemte in an 1 Two-base h1tS—YO1'k,1; Allison, 1; O Rourke, (t)1(1£lfz;;jr3fg7%J§:.t3;c§%1£ltlge Specla.lDls1Dat°ht° the 910118--Democrm rested Saturday on general principle, was deg E-1111131. fl Theluda Qggsstaalg itiextltglgd t1’ ,* t,.if,,to* I’ . ' 1 _.’ v. 2 ' ;. . .— ' 1i t ' 1- 1 I ‘ 00 10 H-Y1’ '1 ,' Hlilélgfioflbzgioliio 1'g3iiici%se:t1'ictZttifnigibrn t((1)u(l)iIis §?‘§‘:Sb°‘} °a.11°d,1,’3‘,1,1§’''1f)f°S?°n» 1' 0 _ - 3E:(¥§1t,hbe &%”*1'.. amid Ell}: "“""’"“3-fmas P9 “1039 315 ocScI::.II::1FItI:I_J§,;§), 'a1:IaI3£:1c0:1g?SW§:;1::,p$5011; ti)'ilc3c(lilfg\/l:Jiltlllt‘.1l4iJet1f>li?iyc:sti,(4811iicfL()f)P(olicve] l~':)<3ssl%i- room. _ The gentleman who walked with . p%1_vsical and nervoug condiftion. By intyitation us 9'56 on 61101 °—P1Ov1dence’ "’ Bostons’ third-=‘ Sf Mexice: south iflfitltlge1t3I‘g(;)?(:u:fi(Eeti:’g‘?tS two miles west of the city under circumstances was immedmtiely telegraphed f0r'Ban1d the re. .tlhellICh.l1lldI1intO thefEX£c01:)glJl1g‘eTl;l1(;‘0‘B3(g1CltC)l bs?aPc1d T ' thS ~t ' 11, th' r - , .* . .v ; ~' ‘It ftli llliil-a . ‘t -e- .."c own.o 1' a. 1 _ 1' c U K gm exellily-L(t)i1O]9;1rOl?111i:f Siiiio I11)‘, gfwienc $32 9 ;SlE:1§)l.;1e, 11; 313; grglzfgfés one-sixth, and the templadas still less. similar to the explosion which occurred lliere EEPIIECI toeD\av(ei?1)oi*?, las:t legeztiiliilig, tgltattl t1l((ig)a(%%' iwa:ll(c):_t.3(l2’ing )IleI:1(.;VV;1’%llIll(]ié . 10I'1‘i11€. Cd-1ib€1'44, 01‘°‘laSS- a S looting an .‘ v , 2 2 9 1 3 " » 3 ' , ' five years ago, by which three men lost t ieir ut enied that they had anyt line‘ 0 o with 18 j 1 ‘ -S, _ 1 -1‘. ’ ‘ ‘ ta . st,-011.. and me Rich B100d__1 . ; , I F; 1, - ”"5B“*”‘“'d- °“”"e" 22'cf°" $h°°“’-’g “‘ §”‘“‘1 B‘i3]:i(11fs1éa11 d o N’ 1] 1 21- B d 2 ' mostl)£JTl\Id'gEiGI:% II?oGt vS711_‘1‘01-‘3‘74, - VX1115? 3‘ M.1. 1. ' 1, .t d- « - _' b1 1‘-0 be J:-Lines P. Cummings. The other man claim his boy. So much attached had the __ Here is What he did with as much ease as [i)la.l317S—£I11ll_1eS, 1.1. S 7 i§l%:té.I]16 £61,312, $d}e1g(i3'&e"eJsiso(f1‘lfigudgeiipigllg, O I? t11<1L;11%5;,kvqv, fr; 3 (lii.il;t;li1l,§;:$i-Spitilfgvgiia319332?gfiifaaggitehgdifrfdsiigsy h'l.S made the most astonisliin c l 1 . .- , .‘ . -_ ‘, _ ‘ _ ‘ ' _ l I _ _, _ . . _ 4 « >- '.- .r. . g urcs; so u: s SS1!-' ft1)I£lt((i]ll§1(3)ttlll1(S ball Rliae ‘ii§st“’ii§ne‘.’mw’im"%ife International Notes . ‘M11118’ 1110 Wln-lien Whllst these p1evz_ul the N0RR151‘0“’N» 0-» M33’ 3- P351101‘ M“_"P1‘Yv‘_‘“ S“i‘?id° °f M135 Al‘;g‘_‘S§a’0,B1nd°r Yes terday’at a quiet boardin house on Tenth rapid are the changes the body und_ei-goes 1‘1lIl€1(e§‘-‘til: rifle on his hip, taking no im, four balls were IN T B B A . C 3I3g1°%1i?7ii'é°‘-’ ulifllggueéitly Vf1‘3» (t7;1'1IZ Sllllis to employe of the Tuscarawas and Wheeling Ra11- ‘ ter 33’ Vt“ no ° _ street, St. Louis. The who _e party proceeded influence 01 11115 11111)’ W011<1€1'fl11m0<11c1uO. that . f 1-.h h 1-,, 0 h TERNATIOINAL ASE. ALL SSOCIATION. 0° 2 1“ ,_e1W~3_ 10 “V013-80 011113914 1,110 1- -d f 11 ,- 3 »d - th t n 1 adistance Avery sad and unaccountable suicide took toA1‘co1a,onaneven1nu- tram. thmwn» “V0 0 W 11‘ H. ' ne. “Flared d11I‘1ll"‘ the nort-hers is 350 though in the win- 03’ ’ e 333 e1 ‘W 0‘ er 3 u ne ’ r . - » 1 "" ' EVC DR In ' F1 h (1 balls were then thrown, of which he _hit eighty-~ LUMBUS, 0- . May 5. 1878.-—To the Members of tel, 0f=iS63_4 1869,70 and 15374.5 11, descended to of fifty-five feet, and was instantly killed. 111300 $01110 1411110 -Y0S101‘d9~Y evening 511? the . .1‘ dephomc COmmumQ9“t1°n- has been estab.' ry y an crease In es an fO111'- A ball W‘<1S 111911 1111'0W11 h1£-fh 111 the 1111‘. the I. B. B. A.: You are hereby notified that the 5o 110 afid mo _' At Vera bl-uz the;-.ef01-e ‘ - ....- residence of Edward Lange 1913 La Salle §S1-‘ed- between th,e .°fi_’°e. or _,t13e. I.EX°ha"‘8e Weight is Seen and Felt. when he loaded and shot three times, purpose- . - , th.’ 15 . ’. .. . f 1 - ’ .- _’ _ ’ I . ““dmg and the N ‘”1°”°‘1 Stock 13:1 (15 imd the I IV missing the first and second, but hitting it Fmest Clty Base Ban Club of Cleveland’ 0"and t 6 dcndpeldture nevel a 13 below the Spung THE FIRE RECORD. Street‘ A - 93”!" and 1103" ‘9°’*1e3- The large mid 1‘“°"e35‘ the third? Eight silver half-dollars were then‘ the New Haven Base Ball Club of New Haven, 5 an aid‘ AN, ETERNAL SPRING , I ‘ ‘ ._‘___' ___. V Augusta I_3inder, a beautiful and attractive $§n}%1}§1"‘3§§ ‘if Lthe Yf“'df?t made the improve’ gl1Ogi<3l:_Se11V.'O1% _t~Cl:£1;OtVVI1I;1ilE3K.3e0f V1Vl1t1"1011m1i1;3S:31(11t Conn” have lieen admittecéld ‘membership in iii EasttI%'f1%1I(§'i?i%l;€é8'rg?St{7g:a.: the tcggpladttilusi At Cincinnati, 0, , young German girl, seventeen years of age, ‘I '1 8" to u 8 news“ y° K times, and ‘hit it ‘ at the fqurth ‘ attempt. A this: Asst(;c11atJlonI,qas P303 11;. Altlclfltilcil.‘ most daightful -on ,e,a1_tiL $11; t§*§1_mOI13et;:, CINCINNATI, May 8.—Tlie loss by the fire at has been for a short. time in the employ of Mr. Beueviue. 1,flE GREAT BLOOD PUREQE-E-R. '~ nickel he hit the first time, _knocking it out of 80. 1a ie ew e 01 s iave wi awn ha,.d1y.eV.e1. “H.168 more than ten or twelve de_ Henshaw-S fu1.nitu,.e factory last night is $751,. and Mrs. Lange, and seemed geneially to be 7 . 518‘11t- 150111‘ 0119110 S11Ve1‘001115We1‘° 1'e°°V01'0d: from the 0haml.li0I1Shi_p c0ntest.and.by 8» 11n‘c1I1- grees. The mean annual temperature at the 000 1 ' - ‘ 1,, 11 f (3 1 1) 1 200- cheerful and contented. Yesterday evening A 3’f’l‘n5-5 mar“ named 1““t°1°1".emP¥°ye_d 1.“ Every dropof die Sarsaparillimi Resolvcnt commu- . .- . . . ‘ . . . . . llsuled In t 3 . 01110, O 0 11111 uS,$ , . , tlle 11 1 kno ta had t 1 1 r [ 1 , . . 3 . _ . the iemainder lost. Foity paces weie meas- imou.s vote of the J udiciai Committee the New (‘ -oo _ . - . _ _ . - . , j _ , __ . _ _ I -11 v 0 013’. cu W0 1 15013 0 ,11 nicates tlnougli the Llood. Sweat, Urine and o hei- . . . ‘Y . Jlty of Mexico is 0.. . The greatest heat there . - . . 11 at S 3 M15 Lan(; and le- . ‘g , . . . . . . . 1 ured ofl, and a lass ball was thrown swiftly Havensha-V-e been allowed to take their place in is mAp1.fl and May just before the rainy sew Ohio, of Dayton, $1,500; Dayton, of Dayton, C0111I13-11Y 03 0 0 i 0 . - - , :30 light hand adly mangled yesterday moi-iiiilg fluids and uices of the system, the vigor of life, for it straight at him, t ie thrower ducking to the said contest, upon eve-,-tam condmons, which Son when the meicury rises to 670 and 683 $1,500; Capital City, of Columbus, $1,000, The maimed until 5 o'clock, After their by gett_ing them caughtin a stave machine. l71'f31l'd.ljes t e wastes of the bed -' with new and sound g1.0und_ The Doctor was obliged to Wait for have been complied with by Said New Haven” 01115,. This’ be it remembered’ is within the rest is in Cincinnati and Eastern companies. departure Mrs. L-ange went into the The Jury in the case of Louisa Hill vs. Win. lnaterlal. bcroiula, Syphillls, bnsmnption, Glandu- . _ - ..... .._., ....--...... ..-._.- - . ‘..‘;,A..._‘.‘. _.- — - —--‘- - 9, a:-,: -r_<"“ “‘ - ,., _,__..._ ..._.....,._... .-