Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1883 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNEbliAjf. MAY IG, 1883.

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A HEAP OF REINS.

Lightning Fires tbe Oil Tanks at Jersey City. Six Men Trjiflf to Extlngulili tfce Flames Burned to DeathOver a Million Dollars "Worth of Property Destroyed In a Few Hours. Tank After Tank Caught Up the Flames and Reduced to Ashes. by A Stroke of Light nlug Fl re a the Standard Otl Work at Jersey Ctiy-rive Buildings, Tw.1t Tank and Other Property Yalwed at 81,500,000 Deatroyed Six Uvea Last, Nxir Yoki, May 10. The Standard Oil "Worts at Jersey City were streck by lightning early tis morning, and seven tanks hare already exploded. The fire ia still raging with terrible force, and more disaster i3 feared. 10 a. m. Fire in Standard Oil Company's Works, New Jersey, ia still raging and is now near the tatks of tho Jersey Central track, where 150,000 barrels are stored. Thus far 5O0.C00 barrels of oil have been destroyed, including 250,000 barrels of refined In the store bouse. It is now thoaght the loss will reach $750,000. Jersit Citt, May 10, 11:30 a. m The oil fire Is still rsgmg. The Eagle Refinery is in danger. If the winds continue in the southeast the remaining buildings may be sated. Bix lives bare been lost. A2COT-E- ACCOUKT. The works of the Standard Oil Company at CormIpaw, the moat extensive in the country, are on fire, and about one-half of tha nronertv is now destroyed. The fire s 4 started daring a severe btorm tbia morning. One of the large tanks near the shore was struck and exploded by lightning. The timing oil poured out like an angry river and fiowed down the avenues betwean the rws of enormous tanks toward the river. Ina ehort time the flames communicated with three huge tanks, and they exploded - simultaneously with terrific force. Frag- . ments of iron were hurled a distance of half mile, and the burning oil was scattered in all directions. The entire Fire Department hss been summoned, but thei: services were . almost useless, as the burning streams o oil poured through the yard, firing tank after tank on the esst side and lickiDg up buildings. The storehouse, a eolid ttruc tu re where barreled oil was kept, was attacked by the flames aEd succumbed. The engine house was next, and the oil and water pump houses, sunken tanks and the machine shop quickly followed. The whole easterly side of the works is a seething mass - of flames. Despite the tremendous beat and blind nz smoke, the firemen are work ins valiantly in the hope of checking the progress of the flames, but it appears at this hour that the vast works will be destroyed and it is feared the flames will reach out and consume -.roperty in the neighborhood It ia estimated that tbere were 5,000,000 rallons of oil ia the tanks, and the loss of property already laid ia ashes will reach $1.000,000. ISIH5IXO or THX riBX. The shaft of lightning, of unequalled bril liancy and brightness, that struck: the tin tank was seen by the firemen of Engine No. 10, in Halliday street, Jeräey City, one mile away, and the engine at once started for the scene. It wis soon discovered to be useless work to play upon tLe flames, and all cf forts were directed to prevent them from spreading. This was partially successful until 5 o'clock, when tank No. 7 exploded with a terrific report, and the biasing oil spread with lightning rapidity. Chief Ferner and a number of men were within ten feet of this tank when it exBloded. and were saved almost by a miracle, roppirg the ho., which was burned to ashes, th-y lied for their lives. When they mustered together at a safe distance six of their number were found cluing. The -smoke was so dense that it was impossible to see which way one was going, and it is thought that the unfortunate mea ran down to the river and were lost. LIST OF THE LOST. The names of the missing are: John Herbert, Superintendent. Joseph Jenkins, foreman of the cooper Shop. George Davis, engineer. Henry Kislon, laborer. Dick Conklin, laborer. William Curry, boiler maker. Tne waves of aiming oil rolled in upon the engine bouse, carpeuter shop, machine shop, boiler and pump roam, two warehouses, cooper shop and blacksmith shop, and they were a heap of ruins In an hour Tank after tank was caught by the fliraej, until seven out of twen'y-six on the ground were hissing. The tracks of the Pennsylvania Road a?30 caught fire, and several rolling tanks oa rails were only saved by having earth piled on top of tnem. The bay was a sheet of flaming oil, and the long trestle bridge of the railway, about a quarter of a mile long, running from the works to Black Tom's Is and, were also burned down to the water's edge. MOCRsirG ioa the scad. At the boarding boose of the Baple Refinery, close by, the scene wis painful in the extreme. The newly-made widows congregated in one of the roo : s, hope and despair alternating in their distracted minds, and lamenting the terrible fate of loved ones, from whom they had parted but a few hours before. No bodies have been found, for the heat renders close approach to the rains impossible. The burning works extend, with those of the Eagle Retinery, abouykree-quarters of a mil. The buildings that hate been destroyed were situated in the midst of the tanks. The wind is southeast, blowing off sea, and therefore there is no danger of other tanks exploding. Had the wind been northerly, the boarding house and Eagle Works would certainly have perished also. The' fire is now under control. It is thought the loss will be over $1,500,00. Twelve tanks, eighteen cars, six targes, a dredger, three docks and five brick buildings were deitrojed. The quantity of oil ornsumod is not known. Among the losers besides the Standard Oil Company, are several other firms, who each lose from 400 to 700 barrels of cylinder oil, which was stored in one of the warehouses. Death of 0Drat Grant's Mother. Jersey Citt, May 1L Mrs. TTannah 8. Grant, mother of ex-President Grant, died at the residence of her daughter, Urs. Mary Corbin, in Jersey City Heights this afternoon. Mrs. Grant roe this morning apparently in good health, but was seised with revere pains in the region of the heart thortly before noon. A physician was at once summoned, but she expired before his arrival. &.'. Grant was born in Berks County, Pa., November 23, 17S9, and was

married u Jesse R. Grant at Claremont, O. She was the nio'h'r of six children. ibree of whom are now living Mrs. Corbin, U. 8. Grant and Mrs. Cramer, wife of the present Unite- diätes Minister to Switarland. The

uneral tervicea will be held to-irorrow afternoon at her late reside nee. The in terment will tike place in the family plat at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati. O. NEWS OP TUE WEEK.. A heavy fa'.l of snow occurral Sunday at Deadwood, D. Brady, ooe c the Pbcuaix Fare murderers, wu hvr.g 111 Dublin Monday. Durlre the month of April ?8.t:5 immigrants arrived la this country. E'ht hundred assisted cmirrants tailed for Boston Saturday from Gal way. Severn! culprit were publicly wbUped at New castle. Dei., tiatards for various ortJuse. The graves of Confederate soldiers at Memphis, Tenn.. wera dec-raled Sunday with appropriate ceremonies. At Ahervllle. Kan., frida, three children of Iraae Wllkesou were bured to doath In their lather's bara. Park Grimes and Callus Ide were burned to da?h ia a saw mUl at Vermontville, Hieb., one eight list week. Bismarck's Illnasa 1 now all to bare been greatly exaggerated, blaocly ailment being his customary neuralgia. The editor of an American paper prlated at Con stantinople has beeu co idenared totraprtuoameat for life for publishing dudoyal article. Edsoa Finch, one of the eldest passenger en gineers on the Oalo and Mississippi ruurwi. dropped oeaa on Iii engine, Beru, A.., cmv urday. Nee to miners Sstu'day n'ght lvnibel vtlillara Connors, white, who klld iw raea ana seriously wounded two more In a druukea quarrel at Oleamary, Tann. At Paris. Trance, lwt Thursday as a wedding rartv was roln to Chcrcn. a njicted lover shot and killed tha expactant bridegroom, and then poitousd himself. Nine convicts la a S-mth Carolina convict camp attempted to eseipe Friday and were fired upou by the guards, threw of them being killed. Of the others, four escaped. At New IUven. Conn..ltt Wednesday, tk wall of a bwrnlur livery table fell upon six firemen. four of whom were proraioiy laiaiiy in j urea, mo loa by the ere was I ; 0.0.0. The cuttlar of r.aw32er rates from Louisville to Indianapolis and Ch.iajo has ben suspended, ana the controversy between the railroads will be submitted to arbitration. a raw weeks ati Mm. Dna 09yer. of Wheellns . W. Va.. w8 robbed of S1.20O cr diamond! and jswelry. Saturday the thieves relumed the rats inx articles through tho mails. There arrived at Boitin lait Thursday by the Fteamer Fhceninian 821 evicted teuanU from Ireland, most of whom had teen ashUted" to emi grate by the British Government. Seven hundred female dsaiette makers at Ro chester, N. Y., having Otmar ded an advance of Zi per cent on tne pay they were receiving, ino em ployers r riaay lnouiuieu a luviuui. Sitting Bull and his followers, numbering 147, kavis artiveiat Standing Kock Agency, Dakota 'i he old warrior wants to end hi days farming. and has broken all his contracts lor war paint. Th rumor current la Wasblnptoa that the Cabtrif t h discussed the rolbie cemtna iroro nog land for the extradition of Sheridan. Lyrc'a and Waith, is thougnt to have no foundation la la The rt-cent burr:inr of barns lu Eistem Indiana i3 attributed to farm hand, who arc cnJesroring to drive farmers i abandon tne ue ot Reu-Dina Idk hnrve&ter aud other improved larm ma chinery. . At F.ichmr-iid, Y.. Thurj lay. the local military observed tu twentieth anniversary of the dealU of Stonewall Jac'tson by msrcUlnz t Capitol Square and firing a salute In from of Jackaon's monument. An ex-ipeaker of the Vc Jersjy Ilanse of Rep reuen tatlvea hvs b&en rre;tett at Eirabth upan the chores of atttmnting to bribe AMemblyiiitu ArmlUit. of .NeTfrk. at the late sessloaoltho Legislature. The New York World ha been soMbyJay Oould to Joseph Tnliu-r. of St. LouW. f ir Sido,0C0. Tho Wnrid 1 J coutinue to be Democratic la politics. Tha new proprietor has assumed control of the newspaper. Edwin P. II Murnond, of Rensselaer, Ind., wa on Monday arpeiated Jude of tha supreme Court of this State, vice Woods, appolnd ti neeeed Mr. Oresham as Judgj of tha United Staus Circuit Court. Hannah Slrnrjon (iraut. the mother of ex Tresfdect Grant, died last Friday at JeraeyCIty in the eighty-fifth ve&r of her age. Her death wss tudden. old age being the caue. Sho was re sidlas Ith her daaghter, Mrs. Corbin. Ward McConkey. who rannlered Georzis A. Mc Clure ta Dead Man's Hollow, ror Mcteeport, Pa.. August 21. lSl.was executed last week at Ilttaburg. He protested his innocence oa the gallows, and met death with ur.occern. President Arthur will spena ma last week o May la New York, taking part, on the 2t'.h, m the ceremonies attending the opening of tha Brook lvu bridge, sad mrtifl oa'Jng in the D?cjra'.lju Day exertlf-es In Ne v York aud Brooklyn. The Pope inf ormed Archbishop f'roke. ot Dub lln, at an audience Friday, that certain grave resolutions reeiMlng tho Irish trouble would speedily be promulgated. Including ac:nureof sunh of the IxUn clergy as has promoted the Far nen lund.' The dynamite consplrattra were last Friday commuted by tho Police Magistrate of the Bjw Street Station. I)ndon. on the chsrjes of treason, folony. conoplracy to damage public buildings and unlawfully n&vln nliro giyc-rin j In their poasetslon. Captain V.'. W. Buch, cf Lockport. N. Y., who was the first man to enlist in repor.e to President Lincoln's eiil for 75.000 men to serve riietv days, lsued April IS, 1SÖI. has boea preheated with a go'i" badgn a foot la lacgth, la teiilxaony of the fact cited abjre. As 9. C. Huichins, who bad killed a mn rar Shreveport, I.ouMtua, lat week, was bckj Uf.n to J 11 at Ei-llevil!.', SuaJay, hNgu-jr Js wtre a,irrounded b; a mob Vinton bsosiMg him. Ke-'-ing that es-raro was Impcsrtole. llntchus drew a dirk and HAlt:d himself to the heart. The British GoTernaiet has at last nuccse-lad In ob'lnlng a Jury that would convict In the case of Timothy Kelly, one cf thse ticucdcf 'be Phojnlx Pirk asa'tnitions, who. on bl3 third trial ('.he Juries tavii-g twicdlsagrecd, has been convicted and sontenttd to be hanged June 9. Among thofe whosa denths nre renordo.i this week are Mark E. Iteves, of Richmond, known as the wealthiest man in Eastern Indiana, and General Gorg W. V arron, who has been prominent in Boston for mny years, lie was a c'srsmate of Charte Suravfr. Governor Washburne, of Maine, died Saturday. Mr. L-iray, an Irisi Verabor ot Pjtrltarasnt, In a speech before t.GM cf bis cetietltaents urdiH, denounced the British Ooveratne-it for working upon th Pope to order the priest from meddling with politics. Lord Errlagton, the EavilUh envoy to the Vatican, was crushed ander the characterllition of "a sseaklag, scented poppinjy." Andrew J. Smith, PrsfUont of tha Manhattan Flra Insurance tympany, of New YoTk, h:n been arTeitd oa the rhareof peijary. In raaktnc oath o a fal" fctataient ' f ht cmottlon of tb Comny. The State 8 u perl n ten debt of In u r-ce biateslhAt the (mpauy has been robbod ot 539,1:3 by 0Q9 ot iu ofa jjrs othar tturi Mr. 8mlih. The Western Einort Association, at a mvtlng held last wr ek In Indiampilla. rfolvad to adhere to the pooling arranem tut nntll September 1. It was rfcommri)4d that distillers who can do o limit their prod ucttnn oettveen this date and June 1. when it will be obligatory upon aH distlllem !a tha AiSDclalloa to reluoe production 2) psr cent. Some of Mr. Tilden'a yonrg nephewa have tnrn?d out t h tho eiot graceless spendthrifts ot the aje. Within the past tnn rear thoy have dissipated n estate worth I2 0CO.OOJ. It must di.'gruittln Urc'e 8mnel to see tnor-ey which could be Talusbiv uttUllzed aa the contestant a poll Ural barrel thrown away Iu auch reckless manner. At Virgiria City. Kev.. 8atnrdy. Mrs. Thereaa Falrwas ar'utd a divorce from her husband Jamex U. Fair, United States Senator, with M ZO.tOO a'inoney Ja money and bonds, tba rs .1deuce la Ban Francisco and the custody of the thr?e yonnirf st ehildre'i. No d "fei.se was msde aud the prwetdinss were private, even reporters bder. excluded. The deeanr?ant of an Eng'ish Colonel of Ilea alaus in tli War of the Revolution, who reside on a farm n Rldeau Lake. Ontario, claim to have title f lf,0 inros la the heart of the city of Philadelphia wh'eh belonged to their ancestor, and which w.uld raks eaoh of the nine claimants millionaires eve-;! times over A lawyer baa been fruad to carry the claim lato Court. The United States Circuit Court at Des Moines last week rendered a dciMoi. 1" a suit Involving the val'?ity of the Nelson W. Green patent on driven well, 1ned In lhf.3 and reissued lu 1871. Tbe Court finds that the process of obtalr lng water by drlvlrg tubes Into the ground had been lu nifl at lcafct even years prior to tne issuance of the patent, which, therefore, is null and roll. Report from correspondents of a Chicago CommlS'lon House Indicate that the spring wheat rrop Is in a more favorable condition at present thaa it has been at a corresponding date in a number of years past Dispatches from along the line cf the Northern Pacta? KaUmad In Dakota are also Nvorab! as regards spring wheat and othr small grains. Cora it being planted quite freely. Darin a recent debate la the Pennsylvania Senate upon the proposed prohibitory amendment to the Confutation, a member cenoaied President Arthur for countenancing the drinking of lliuori la the White Uoase, a practice, the

Penator said, whlah had not prevailed during the IncnrnbeLcy cf President iiyrs and Gailek). Arthur, however, it tetms la mktiag up for UieiA. He haaeveu kinds tf wiue at dluner on big oceaSims. - - - - - According to tbe May returns to tbe Department at Washington, the condition of wheat waa loorer the first of this mouth than oa Arll 1 in New York. Michigan, OJrto. Illinois and MUsonn. With the exception of Indiana and New Jt?y. which arj uuhaned. al the other lioriix-ru States repirt o improvement. The statistical agent of tha Department in London rtorta an lmprnTmeat ia kiropea' wheat prospei during the montb. The Stand ud Oil Vorxi at CoMmunlpaw, N.J were struck bv liyhtalcg last Thursday and ou fire. 'IheCamea commuuicated wlirv Ui U taoka, one exoloeloa CjUowed anotner. and at last the store houe weri the barreled otl was kept wa attacked, which saccumbed. bix firemen were overtaken by a flood of blazing oil and perished. Tho leas la estimated at SI, 600, WO. the pronertv destroyed Including twelve laras tauks,

eighteen cars, tlx barges, a dredje, three docks, and flvo brick buildings. No.theru Jllinoiaand Southern iWIicoasIa raftered leverely by th storm of last wCnesly evening. In the town of Hamilton. ive tLonuty, umber of farm boused and out-buixiinua were blown down, and in one family a man waa killed and fiur others were badly injured. In a num ber of Instance elsewhere, farmers sasumen inury to property or person. In the tovau ot neck. near Jaufsvilla, WW conalderablo damage waa done to farm property. Amaa Stone, the millionaire of Cleveland, O. irot him-elf tkrejh the heart in hi bath-room Fri tsv afteruoou. He had for some time been troubled with lnsoiania, and becirie despondent, be 'living himseli t be lucurably afdcted. lie ceutly hu has complained of a p&lu ia tbe head, end bis Men-ls believe that at the moment of hU suicide be was out of his mind. Ke leavei to daughters, one tbe wile of Colonel John lUy.wno sali-d for boa from Liverpool oa Thursday, having beeu abroad fer a year past. Five murderers suffered the extreme penalty of tbe law last FriJay. eyitetur KL Uackiuion.who murdered tin. Marzle A Cpe)and in August last, was hai aed at Cambridce. III. : Augelo Cor nell, wno killed a fellow convict ia Bing Sing on December SI, 1S1, was executed iu ine fctate Pilton yard: John W. Jackson, for the murder of Samuel T. Hull, was hanged at Jackou. ).; Jerry Blalock. for ice murder of Thomas Bradenburg, nled on the gallows at Jackaonport, Ark., and Henry Rlvels, tor the murder of Henry Hyams, was executed at laat Y roviaesce. Three dldlaet crcloaes visited Kansas City and the adjacent couutry between 4 and 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Tbe third of tbe series waa the most destructive. Beginning a few miles aouthwest of the city, it uoval northward, pasting through the western portion ef the city, and ex tended to naaaoipn, ave miles neiow. oa tne Missouri Rlvor. Three persona were killed and as many more mortally hurt, and property of the value of 1300.(03 or more was destroyed. A brick church, in which a Sunday-school had bee a aaiiembledlesa than half an hour before the storm ctaifl, was crushed in by the force of the wind. l the country considerable larm property was d:Uroyed. A Heinous Ontrage. Habtford. Conn.. May S West Hartford is in a hkhetatsof excitement over a heinous oatraK"! committed here. At 1 o clock this morning the restaenca cf Aire. Mcora was entered by two burglars. After ransacking the hoae one of the rulUaas w.ith adran pistol stood on the stairs and kept Mrs. Moore and a crlup'ed granddaughter on the secoad tlor while tha other committed an aisaulr. upon ano?hr crarvidautrnter on the lower floor. TLo s'trl was then assaulted by th3 burglar who hud kept puard, his coai!anioa takinz his place on the stair?. The sir! now lus in a prectrijuj condition. &U2I21EB XNSTITUXK OF KIOUT WEFJHS At the 3f or mal University, Lebanon, O. A Review Term far Teacher, llegtnnlag; Tuesday, Jaae 12, 1833-Entlre Expense, 839. The success last year was a matter of uni versal congratulation. Teachers. Frofesora, I'ri nci pals and Supcnnterdon's from a ma j jrity of the States wore treent with their ttüisunt teachers. IIar.d-edof ji-ttn;; per.tlemnn and ladies nrepart d for examina tions, obtained cert! lir.tes ai d scur.d fil scaoois. A great mauy c impHUd a course of bookkeerjing that pat tht-n into lecritiv positioas. Not a fflw (Jonuty Surveyors li'tcd themselves for Held-wor'.a during Lc ciht we?k.. The wo.-s In botavsy, yeoljpy. py. it ci?tAl urai phil030phy aud cUetuiitrj was ingly popular, tect so pr.c"icil. These sabjects wtrj p;.-:ced in tha rer.c!i of schools not possessed ot Iaborator:i p.i.xl appiratus, ine natural beauties ot i.biuoa fcenry. tho healthy locttion, the delimits of uni' versity privileges, reunion?, lectures, p.ocia blss, excursions and ent.ruiumnls, make this Bummer Institute tha mxonK profitable and agreeable summer iesoitiu the country. va:al02tiea een! free. "EousU oa lints." Clears out rat?, mice, roaches, flies, arts, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmuck?, gophers. 15c. Druggists. Mother Swan'a Worm Syrup. Infillible, t&steles., harm lev, cathartic; for feverishne3?, restlessnea?, worms, constipation. 23c. "IIuchu-Paib." Quick, complete cur, all annoying Kidney, Iiladder and Urinary Diseases. $L Drugsidts. H B I. i Uu u SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE. The Greit Ilalanmie IH-tillatloa of Wttch Hacel, Arurlcan Pluo, Canadian Far, i Marigold, Clover liloasom, Kto., For the lmmediat-3 Relief and Permanent Cure of every form of O'arra. from a Si-nple Head Cold or Influenza to the Lrt of Smell. Taste, and Hearing, CoiU'b, Bronchltia. and Incipient Consumption. Ke.ief in five miuutea in any and every casa. Nothing like It. Grateful, fragrant, wholea.irae. Cure begins from first application, aud is rapid, radical, permanent, and never failing. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford's Inhaler, all In ore pack awe, firming a coraolete treatment, of all urugjUts for II. Ak f r .-Ttnf ird s Rodlcal Cure. Potikr r)aco aiD OntMfAL Co.. Ronton. For the relief and prevention. COLLIN, he instant It 1 annlied, of Ubeurnetl-m, Neuralgia, PrtatiH I A- Cou-zli, Ccld. Weak Vw;V..4it' "finch, an B.vr'.. 0 ' ' ' '1 Ptl: Nnrabw, Hvster Bvck, SrtootiDg erla. Fe- .:, Liver Complaint. Bilious vyV revcr, Ma.-tria, and 'V'7r-T vJV O-.MS. PLS' Et.CTPICNE)TTlc ba"iry comh Ma.-'na, and Kplderalcs, STERS (an htned with and lauzh at no i u phi. TC evcrjwhfre. VVISEPR EVENT SJCKNECS. AÜFORD'S GlfuCER A Pflicloni ComblaallöB ill imported Clnrcr, CholocAromatlca ind aK.cf rtfftM si aV m Milv Ivf T. ,apeLortto ,U oth" ffinger- aU of which aw rursda with the strongest Ale. si. f?" Co.wf:fll, Feverish and EhenmaUo symptoms, Aga pains, and Malaria. tD,jr,pP?i öi Headache. Sea fick.VJti,lT,ac 9aiP. Cholera Morbus. LyaHn ? r ,U 81tllll,lntwitIloatlcoholicreJf rit r'?f ",y fl". purely madicteal, San. BorvmJ.ii OTwa exhanstlon. all sys for Inlnri..: . . . crp.erauicatea a craving vlng Ulng.r. sold by ragafirta, srocereTetc. XI Ch'-deal Co., Boston.

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V be considered with his letters and exhibits of the 21 of February last, for the institution of lecsl proceedings to obtaiu judgment against the said Company for whatever sum may bo found due the United States for a judicial cV.emluaUon of what are "net earnings" wUhin tbe meaning ot the act of the 7th of My, lH'i. Ha Cuds the sum of $825.905 to le du9 the United States from salt Company for tha year endlos cn the 81st of December, 1SS2. Th; added to the sum due the Alst of December, 141-1301,8)7 make the total 11,727.742 due the United States on Ue 3lst cf December, 1832. Behre tranFmittirR to you the papers herewith, I deemed it proper to make a formal demand upon th -resident cf said Company for said sum I iacloe herewith a copy of my letter of the 2Ut ult. making Fuch demand, and of bis reply thereto of the lt Inst. The views of the Commb1nn?r of Railroads on Dillon's letterare ex preyed in his letter tn ma ot the 8th inat. A ccpy is furnished herewith. Because of the refusal of tho Compiuyto accede to my demand for a settlement of the sum due, I concur In the recommend ;ioii of the Commissioner that judicial proMr.dirjr b? instituted to enforce the demand as mar, in your judgment, best servo to protect tha lut rt-t.s of the United States. Very resncptfully. II. M. 1 ui-kva, Secretary. Bright' Disease, Diabetes. Beware of the stuff that Dretends to cure these diseases or other serious kidney, urina ry or liver diseases, as they only relieve for a time an 1 make you ten times worrw afterward, but rely solely on Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will surely and permanently cure you. It destroys and removes the came of disease so effectually that it never returns. WUiT IT MEANS To Build Forty-EIglit Thousand Reapers and Mowers. It meins the labor performed by 1 C00 mea in 313 day?, aided by two powerful steam engines, operating twelve acros cf the best improved labor-:avin machinery, for ten hours per day, and during part of the season day and rrg'it continuously. It also means the consumption of TEN MILLIOX FEET OF IXMQt R, FIVK THOCSASD T053 RAR IBOJT AMD EIGHT THOUSAND TONS PIO IRO, not to t-pefik of such other Items In tbe tame line as l.00 tons realisable casting. 453 tons machinery and Sprint eteel, 250 tons nuts aud WH6hers, lif.y tons rivets end encu?h wrought iron pipe to extend a d.i.tanca of eighteen miles. In the i:em of chain, it takes forty-five tons wrought and 090.000 feet inslleable enough to reach a distance of over 131 miles. Of linseed oil, turpentine and varnish 3G.000 gallons are used, not to speak of 13.000 gallons lard oil. used enly in oiling the vast rxachineryof the works. Then there are 211,000 yards of wide canvas used up in making harvester aprors a quantity lare eaouqh to f quip a fleet of 261 average late vesels. These aprons, when made, require 2,2X rrros s, or 318.000 buckles to fasten tl em. In the line of fastening: things are used 2 400 kegs nails, 4 100 dc zn pair butt hirges, G 200 fjro.;8 spring ?ys, and no less than .1103,000 wood screws, not forgetting the little item of eleven tons carpet tacks. Thee iaachinee, if drawn up in line, equipped with ere man and two horses each, allowing twenty -five feet space for each machine, wonld form n grand cavalcade of 43 000 machines, 43 000 men, and 90,000 horse?, stretching along a line of niirch over 227 m lis long a praud army, but one whose mi-hion is peace. To ship thes9 macMces would reqilre over 2,'00 cars, equal to 100 trains of twentyfive cars each, or one monster train over eighteen miles long, drawn by the united power of 100 locomotives. The amount of bindet material now used borders on the marvoicu?, the McConnick Self-Binders in use lat yeir req iiring no lss than 3.400 tons of wire and 1 000 tons of twine, which, if stretched oitt in one continuous line, wool! measure 830,151 mile?, or enouph to thirty-live and a half times 6ronr d the globo, or a distance nearly four times as far as the mooa Is from the earth. It would take a locomotive, traveling day and night at the rite of twenty miles an bour, over five ywrs to run from one end of this line to another. We gather the foregoing; from an interesting and handsomely illustrated pamphlet issued by the McCorm!ck Harvester Machine Company, and raa'W to any addresj on application to J. B. ilmy wood, 107 East Washington street, Indianapolis, led. Found Guilty of False Pre tea sea. Niw York, May 11. Mrs. Anna R. Verdalle, a handsome, ladylike woman, a native of Louisiana, waa to-day convicted of ob

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lie Vi'ar u.v moment I trdT. K.irit - hv t-lHfn-aoh sxtiri- this stwial oilt out deliiv, hi lii-e this mi' tlus A:.loroall tne M:uiufa tuixi taining money under false pretenses, in th Court of General Sections. Koe was formerly the wife of. .Salomon Kohnslaun, who uid leaving her a life interest in certain P'operrr. This included an interest in Br.iadwry property, which she was to forfeit if she rei.iarried. Sh did remarry, thus forf 'iiin her interest. Afterward she procured f it paintings by reptese.niin? that she was still the owner of tvie buiiJirtg She was remanded for sentence. Hang by as 9ob Mapisonville, Ky., My Ö.A voung ne gm, ai ployed by William B. llaywood rear Hauson, tried to outrage the perjrn of Mrs llafwoad hvt Saturday daring the absence of her husband. The negro fearing discovery flid, bat w-s arrested Sunday, and while hii captors were waiting for the train tobring bim h re a bo ly of masked men took him from them and hanged him to a tree. He confessed rn crime. O'Conuor Komanded. LiVKr.rooi May 12. O'Connor, alias Dal ten, the dynamite consDiraey prisoner, who waa released front custody at Louden yesterday and rearrested, was brought here and arraigned in Court this morning and formally remanded on th chsrgo of having been concerned with O'Herlihy ad Kennedy in dynamite plots. Fits, F.t, Fits, sncces3fully treated by World' Dispensary Medical Association. Adilrees, with stamp for pamphlet, Buffalo, N. Y. Pure Cod Liver Oil, mads from selected livers, on the tea-üore. by Caswell, Hazard i Co., New York. It Is absoinlcly pure and sweet. Patients who bave once taken it prefer it to all others. Pbysiclaus have decided It superior to any of the other oils in mil ket. Chapped bands, face.pimples and rough skin cured by using Juriper Tar Soap, midebj Caswell Hazard & Co., New York. iBPOBS e 11 Erv a: Aiv-: THE -pob. pÄJoxr. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sclatlcl Lumbacs, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Gor TbrsMit. S elllnca. Mpralna, Brnlk Ainrna. Sralilt, Frost Ultra, 1VD ILL OTIirK HOIIILT PAIS 1ID ACHES. Soi by IrafM ami Pralcrs cr rwher. ) ifty Caala a battla rirctlooa la It L.nruma. THE CMARIF.S A. VOGFLFIt CO. tt 4. VWiSiAH UU BtlllBartkliL.C.a.Al THE Admiration OF TBE WORLD. Mrs.S.A.Allen's ' WORLD'S HairRestorer IS PERFECTION Ihtblio Benefactress. Mrs. S. A Allen hasjusdy earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing o er a fine head of hair produced by her unequalcd preparation for rtoring, invigorating, ard beautifyfng tha Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandrufl; and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLnrrES'TARY. "My hair is now restored to its youthful color ; I have not a gray hair 1 ft, I am satisfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is certainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of becoming bald." This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer. "One Bottle did it." That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to iu natural color, and their bald spot covered rith hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. Allkn's World's Hais t JUsTOKU, It is Dot a dye.

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