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WHY WE11V HAVE CYCLONES. They Must Increase Every Year Until We Plant Trees. 1ront it Ciiagt Icral(tl. In the scientific colton of a Chicago jouurlnal, of July -1, it seoms that the whole theory of cyclones was elabo rated ini a couple of liies. In an arti cle for the history of Chicago (vol. 1. p. 588), the writer gave the following sugges ion: "But Chicago has been singularly free from the devastating cycloneis that have cut swaths of ruin in alt the conterminous; country, and the reasonable soltition of the fact appears to be that tle light atmosphere of the lake absorbs lie approaching cyclone and dissemninates it. lhe Force ofi a cyclone, as the force of dynauite, requires repression and compression to educate it." In this necessarily bi'ief allusion tho two great factors of cyclones, siloons, llorthers or other other ereal convulsions, are stated negatively. But in these marvelous nattral convulsions all the postulates iiave to be expressed in th it manner. Il facl, to speatk of the "1fore'' of a cyclone is alnlost to use i misnolmer; for its forec is not that of propulsion, but, of exhaust ion. Take the winter of Texas, the "nor ther", as all example. The hot South crn sui for days and days beats upon the treeless plateau of "EA Llano Esta cado," or the Staked plains, and as an inevitable consequence the air becomes exceedingly rarefied and oxpenided. This Cxpansion continues utuil the superheated portion is met by a mass of cool atmosphere, and then the nat ural effect of cooling and condensation of' the heated air ensues. This creates a vacttutu, which hiatus is tilled by a current of the cooling motor; exactly on the samne principle as that of the cooling sea breeze, explained inl every work on physical geo,raphy. Should there be a very large area of super heated air, then the -ontinuous con densation and rushing in of the cold air makes the "norther.'' The same causes produce the sate results in both the cyclone on laind and the tor pedo at sIa, aml b0lf are prefaced by at ratpidly fa:lling thermometer and baroneter. And the destruction of the forests of our Northern States is the occasion of the cyclone, and noth ilg else. The trees are rrature's means of disseminating loistture in the upper stratum, which, by the cooler ten peraturc of 11ight, is returned to the thristy carthi in the form of' dew, and the renoval of the trees causes the uinteinrrupteil rare faction of the air and the consequent cyclone. Nebraska used to be u inenviably distinguished by the violence and frequency of its windstorms ;. low inay of tlhese unpleasant Vi'-itations has that. State had since t le comprehensive tree planting ihat has been carried on there ? It wouhI stcn that that case alone was sutlirieit proof for the successful demonistiration of this axiom, without any purely scien tific reatsons being adtuced. But, it' any reader has not been to Nebraska, or has had no op portunity to consult the statistics rela tive to that. State, the cyclone theory advanced is easily piwved by v yisiting auy large furnace. (o there and get. the firemen to open the door of the furnace and listenl for hie result; Ihe deatening roar th it ensues is the coti air rushing to take the place of the raretied aiwl superheated air, andit is a cyclone on a amall scale, and it we cnI it uigine 0110 furinace being. situated inunrediately b)ehiinldiat whler'e Ithe experimelntt is iin:nlq, :i oIlher behindie that, anid so on ud/ infini( na, then we ha~ve ani exact reprel'Stiimationi otf t cyclone triave rsinIig t he va'o us nra is o1 the suipeirheatedl1 atmos~phiere, tuitilI it ai'ves att a re gioni whierie the templlera the whirilwiiiil is aiiothier pr'oot of the verity~ of t his arg'1lili . Thle ouiter edge, 01' circtnerce'iio, of both is the Iiirst to) be cooledl, and thle cenitre of' thie rapid ly clilledi miass o)ft ir ascend ing ilnpar'ts to the w hole body' its revolui tions. Thie mlotioni oft thcearthfl on its axl ha is been alleged to have solie IiifluenOlce on th r c ota ry miotion butI L this has not vet he" n sat i sfact or Il deanostra5 t~ted by our' scienititic tlen to> be accepted. Anitagoniists of oil '- theory have ad dutced thle simiion as aL si mooni as a conitra'tvention of its beinig aL scienltitle' fact, btt, hiowever| comf tort ing the applareni (0l tcontdict ion mayL be0 to the "RIobber' Lumber' li'onis", it is, in fact, no substaiitial allegaitioni adverise to the theory at all. Thie fact that thle sitmoonl is anl illtensely hot sandstonet while the niortherci is a v'ery cold wind, nieg'ativyes 1nothin ug, for' py rolog y has not yet demuons5trated how hot air tain b)e miadle; andie it is only\ needful that oine section of atmon01pher'e should he hotter thian the atir1 ill its vicinlityV fori the heated por'tion I to asceind aLl 1d its locationi to lie supplied by thli cooler'. And t hese 5im~Oons alwits occur oin the dlesert s, where thiei'e is absolutely1~ no( for'esti'v. hlence, its it is imphos'ib1le 1(o tr'ains ptlnt the lake -which has pri)oe the safety v'alve for' Ch1icaigo.-o flie cv e'hoie-iife'ted reg'&ioins, the oly~ lineans. 1or theu' abr)ioga1t1i and ulttiiato prec venltioni is to inau11guriate aii extensive Ssstem of' tee-plai t]ig and1( prteerva tioni,itid thieni-andt not unltil then wiill thle terrible devastationl of' the cy'clonie becomei a ibinig of' thle past. ft is the acme of stiihty to ima~ginie that aniy parlt oft fh liniiiatienital laws of' natutie canl lie set at ioiighi willhout thle dirlest r'esl ts follow ing, and ju st how any~I nt ioni cani inf er t hat 'the wvhole conf iguriat ion (of a otr iy can i lbe chuaged wvithott a corriespon d i g chiange iacerin g to th le atmolispheric ~oniitioni of t hat coun trny is h ard to~ coniceivye. TJreces were laiced on (lie carithi fotr somie oth er' r'eason th ni to idupply, a, lu~mb r mareiket , anid the'ii eiycly shownI at leust one p'urpose t hit they wvere intemotedl to ser've, t hat or cqulahizing thle atmosp~theric teingera Stre, and t her'efore equlalizinlg the winid and r'am. Aphart friomn thle odi'endvantages r'e sulting to agricult.urte, iii view otf the dlisast ronis loss ofl hife, it wouh ~l seem thie duItty of ouri effette Conigress to) take(O sp)eedy andio coer'civye act ioii to prneventi (lie atbolitioni (It our1 torests, anld also to! enlcotuage the lanhitnlg of' trees0', thierie-| by3 thie douglhets t hat have madIe cr'ops| atlmost impo)issilel will he unlknhownI, ando thles e teriih atmios pheroic results -cailled cclolleis-will cease to he, siminply becauise whI at, callhod them i into "xistenice wvill cease to be causes. C.onshideale Iot tecliug i-s beoingieae on the Mexian hboie Iby thie tbritality o an outbretak niutyV occurl at anyi~ time? unh-ss5 thte Unlitedl Stat es (loverinmentl I ike 1promp1i and1 vigoron ac15tionii ill the maitter. ThIe litedh Slutes5 ConllI ye'sterdaiy laild be fore the Paso DlI Norte aiuthioritie s the co irem sitanice of the killing (of (Gre'ri n ~Vlii. an Amierirani e'itiz.en, by orer of ailca 3Iex ic'an Julstice of thle Poee, a fiinctIon ary that cant assume iany de'gree of autlihm ity hje sees fit. FS1rAK$ OF 8OaMNAMIUL*3Ts. Eight Came* Which are Worth Noting-.. Azn Interotiig Collection. Prom the Chicago News. A gentleman was discovered at one o'clock in tho morning in a neighbor's gardon engaged in prayer, evidently under imnpression that he was in church Iut, otherwise in a deep sleep. A young mnan, of whonli Pot rus writes, used to get up in his Sleep, cliib on to his castle battlements, set hinmselt' astride thein, and then spur nd1 whip the wall under the itpres sion that he was mnounted upon his steed. Dr. Pritchard had a patient who was particularly tound o horse exer cisC, aind used to rido at night, find his way to the stitl>le, saddle his ho re, en joy a gallopi and finally come back, knocking at his own front door, in a sonnamtlilistic condition. I)r. Macnish, of Edinburgl, gives an account of an Irish gentleman who swamn more than two iiles (lown a river, got ashore, and w:s sul)Se(eunt ly discovered sleeping by the roiadside, altogether uneonscions of the extraor dinary feit he had accoiplished. Dr. llaycock, the eminent Oxford divilne, would often riso fron his bed at night., give out his text., and, while asleop, deliver an excellent sermon upon it. 1e was fre(itently watched, but no altonut of tugging, pulling or pinching ever succeeded in rousing httiill. l'rofe,ssor Fischnell, of Bisel, writes of a youn-g student of yurtemiburg college who used to play hide and seek whlile fast aslecl:. IIis tellow-students kneW of his propensity, an11d whlen he beganl "walkinr;" threw bolsters at him, which he always clued, jutmping over bedsteads atid other obstacles placed in his way. 3Moritz ,,"avo ait instance of a poor and illiterate basket iaker, who was tinable to read or write, vet in a state of sleep vigil lie would preach fluent semitonts, wIich were afterward reco.; nized as having formed portions of the discourses he was accustotned to hear in the parish churelt as a clhild more than forfy years bet'ore. A young girl given to sleep talking was in the habit of' initatiig the violin with her lips, giving the pre liminary tunnig and sciping and tloutrishiig with the utmost fidelitv. It, puzzled her physicianl a great deail until lie asccrtainled that when an in. hant tlie girl lived in a rooim adjoining a fiddler, who often performe<I upot his instrument within her htearing. Whuihe 'I'Lr ise I.iwThere is Itoel'. Manuy of ihe diseases of t(his season of' the year canl be averted by a siall amount of care and at liltie c(ost, h\ the timely use of wi' s Toi-. It eures )iarrhl( .u, Dyseniter, Chol era llorbus and like complailnis. Ao Ira re/c,' sltould be without a bottle, :' it will preveit aity disease that would no doubt arise from the chanigo of water, food atn d clilmate, wititou its use. The most valluable medicille ill the world, contails all the best ind most em-ative properties of' all other TIonlies, lIitters, etc., etc., being the gr1e.tte,t. lood Purifier, Liver l gtiula tol' and Lile anl I lealth-l:estorin A1genit in existeniec. 1.'or ''alaria, 1 'ever atd Agnte, ('hills and Fever, I)vspepsia, idigestioii, Sick (lead -whe, Nervous Illeadache, CIronic llieiimatismi, ('tc., cile. , it is truly a Iletreitleani ieedy. It gives tnow lit' antd v'ig(r to thle aged(. I'or ladies m i delite hathu '~ , weak' )ad Sickl c hic n~-tI i aToN,4) S.L V. 'fept)l. Cot'isa. i iii family, andt as a TIoniet andt Appe)( tizetr I cani cheerfully reommmuiil 1. to all wh Io ate 5uleIn .~g froin Dei ), lityv tand Lick of ap1et ite. 31 y cliir eiti e lx.cial ly, have beent mu ich bettefi ttd byV its use. IRespecCtfulIly, 11 UTSON Li;i. Ask your ditiggist for JEi.\NIOxt i iii,.(Jz'j C I ONA ContorA , and take nio o ter. TIi ii TIot'.\Z CINCx;tIIiN. (jot:n\ .im ( 'o. * Spa11rtaitbur tg, S. C., L . S.'A. . thnt ai511 'hn ' id. A yomtig enitlemiant whlo is well knowt ml St. I ':il lots worn a ftull heardi mail lie tnaule uip his iitl to have i tiemoveid andl accoriglyt~ Ito visitedl a tonsorial (stih litment andi ca rrieid out his detsign~i. A fi'i strted to wailk upl 'Third s1treit. I Ie hail cone but a few steps whent lie nnit a vomiiti huly to whiomi lie hail bieen verv <l-vote toti favor-. lI rat:isedl his liii and lii-i Iaidy liokedl ait himt ini :istoi''slutnnit fori a kniiow you , andu yourit itisolitice is unpar:tdiin able1. II youi don'lt leave iie I' ll I fol| ow lie hly, thle poo fellow ioti otn. .A few titintutes lter lie saw (one of- hi's nost nimaitite frOinds. iie ran at ter himt amil taking his armt lie e'xchliitmed: ' "ll on' hIl fellow: I want toi speak to you." 'rTh mani tIhus a(((lsted shook the (itheri (t o!ln renii:rkei: "Welh, you'rie fth' (hekiest ni:i I 've seen ini a lotig timue. I tieveri saw ylou bef'ore. Oct ouit (it mti warv." A lmost tu:mdyzed, the victim wtldui htis way 1(o Iins itimployer's place of biusintoss, Ile weiit ti his desk andi proeceided toi take do(wtn his booiks. Ini a fewr inuiites the maniiager tme thle tin fortuitnate sutfferer niuugedl to expn whiii'io lie wais, but thle shtoek wais ai 5iver( onte. That iiighit lie made ia solemni reso)lv neveriC to) shiave againt ando to shoot A Mlenna Ol Geneiirni i Itutd (iDl( "enierahl)Debility"' has b eenu p ut to flight in Arkansas, with haptpy rc~ suilts. F'rom rin iitkley, fromt Webb u cit -, mehbecikoe respoeItively, wr-ite fliat they wVerei all itllieted( wi th genterua(l ( debilityv on1 I recei ved solid benefi it fro Br1 lowi's 11r11n Ii ttets. Ti Is is pleasant toI kniow~ hut ontly for ArkuansasI people, bt for iall . e't illt 1 of t counitry' where (Generatl Ieilty luas l4ounted1 vietimis by too thoiuantd. For satl( everywher'e. S;mithi ThaIt id(og of' yours lkeIep< tie auwake tilghts hiowhniii. .lojne --W'hiy havei n, 4!i t mu e m d n h e tilgsi hith Wistay itstt11ieil e 11.( Attl tot ofyun lial inn>r1tean litte he. lTh i-tb-ct was~ e-xcielnt, and( the tiext ntight the plalyers stuck'I to the tixt of the operal'u morle closely. Thle checst.niut g4oig seems to be ia les-sinv in disgie, GENERAL NEW$ iTEMm. Facts of Interest ip?thered from Various Quarters. The New York hop crop is an entire fail lre. The new Parlianment meets on the 5th of August. The visible supply of cotton is 2,010,908 bales. Vancouver, 13. (., is reported to be again in alshes. t. hais benI aunced that (hidlstoie will rsign., Tracy & ('o., Isimhers of E1hnwood, Ill., go wrong $08,000. (rahaiu's dhating feat at Niaganr is in tipiringy many11 iIlitators. An Illinois munderer went mad l"iriday just before his execution. ''Ie Savannalt Knights of Labor are t:ikii! an ac'tive par1t in polities. 'Thle 1'rolhibitionists were Iaten at the polls inl \icksbur; by i vote of six to one. Mrs. ls:ute 1a yes, of Sarepia, N. J., was r'eston-dl to reason by an attelnu t a11 suic"ide. ('holert relaits in Italy, 'I'htursday. were: Twent1y-one new cas'es and nine eu'iths. 11oul1an;er's I istol failed to fire. I,ari enty t'tissecd his mark. So einded the Patris duel. The New '0rk hanks now hold $2:3,610, 92: in reserve in excess of legal retlire ment. Dr. Meynan'lie, of Cimrleston, his been annotunceiI for SUpcrintendlcnt of Iduca tioni, A young 1nan, in 13altimno'e, killed him self last Thursday because he was too lazy to work. The street carl strike at Sana Fraieiseo is at an endl; Iie dclenla:l of the drivers was acceded to. A jealous lover in Nashville, TeIII., shot his sweelheart, Ihie others and llthe himself S'ttntl:y Ii:it. .IThrre is talk of a la pIIIa Irt'y niovemleint in 'lexas. It I1roposes an1 allinice with the mnonop1olistic Itlnlhuli: ans. The first hale of Texas cottont of Ilie new Crop was reported at. (ialVcston Saturday; one week ahead of last year. One tlotusandtl nrres in wVltermeclons re tun it revenue to the railroads tltital inl amunumt to '25.000 acres in1 cotton. Another crowd of high-horn mnen and 1amecs attended ihe i)illke Iivorce trial in London onl Saturcllday. .'Paul Ilrphy's Va:lulable tropIles, ineu"ul ing the mag nificent -(,Id chessmnen, are to be sold to thitg iihest bidehlr. Detective .. F. 'ox. of W:Ishint on city, ex-Conl fdeite liri:n Ia'er General, tliei u' dlay ni,,hit, at Fort Monroe. Tlh-re wvas :I Nationa:list lnm nstl ion in lloniotali, tirl:ste. S;ttut-d.w, afte'r thec rc sIlt of the 1)11 hmt Icen dclali ired. Samucl K. (lay, chi,"f c"Ivrk of the Pitt. mrig pension tlie', ha skipplel to Canada with Still of g'over-1nment fundtt, Six ii-ll I r'- if the 31i,otiri liuIse of Deli'gattes hlave ha-n inditel f or dlrunk:en oceSs inl ollice amd Ihnce for' briberr. Mlitchell, ithe E;nglish ui'igilist, s:ailel for homec the otlhir day1 w%ith) It),, I , mnit iln a fexw mlonthI, Ibl le. ''The m11nd8 o1fithe recent F-nh dunel is ilimt i gleat 111 l e s ome tillls ot' f i v iin lirin temltlr i t ll ery' b:al slaut. ('hatrle. Neilon wal e:i( ht in l l l y, Tlmr.l ti n - o i eab (:rdl . h1in. torv, al. tM bile, :nc erushed to death. 1 111 nanied Gre.. f'll fnun the >:i.h ,torv w inlow of the Lvaa lbuibtlinot, Ne'I Y'ork, :T dy W8a - as'illet l. The le\it":mn n-t olutiutt still onttinu s. The ele eral ;>vernnlt llii is n:t-",su [rll to n-tbI N tl,' Ir asblIIi p in. i-'l'... ... of iion wasl~t nhlonien:dl x : ill libed byiiL onei iofi i h:ii ounitrym e Atnll illht.l imenlll wers 11lilldli a'pso dynio itecIrs A unknown' trIiiilpsoi :ii1 th raIUe Wlt-ru ill ra vaudai.5i'eekibd i Capijtainii .l.nnae of. tiine lili m oal hell,-hem aioI'I pal ilia ', has Ilm. i i '-n Iili'rdl.Guof:iles aidi the .i'ihiloin iI'5-alhlhlll h illhirs lhu bh rietin- iso pblilllife i order to li-3'.ya W l nmkhing' shit n-u othe Jl'lt'iSi)ne'i !1loes GdvnInt wiltl ciiil bige cimnl'.ros Cob. of Indta1:ma, :lll I-liel of Nie-il brlaisea hlrolta~i roxil itneie thei lobbyofith Cap iii ito Friday,d i in w ih thet liret wats tothl g antne lui .sp 'aiiil x'ial ta'i ston ri-b day,-rom ll the~% frtle of l11:lthe iigh C;a-ill TheIllil hState ?i Tahrs Asati on0 110 len. tuck il h03 t) aga-ie toldr fiorn theilfakc1teo. iithe Queen.C Pl etur t th e paov r lilnen reverds for the killing of 1,078,546 poison ous reptiles. An Albany clothing firm advertises that it wHl "supply every boy in town with a brass drum fice" on the purchase of any kind of at suit. 0, yes; every city has its own heart-rending troubles. The friends of the river and harbor bill in the I louse declare, that Congress shall not adjourn until the measure has been finally disposed of. ''he(re ii alreily a m1lOVemllint among Pro hibitionists to uake Joseph Cook their na tional standard-bearer. 1[is iinme has not been broHght to the front, but it will be in due time. As the Senate has only rejected seven teen out of 2,127 nominations to ofice sub mitte:l by the President, both parties claim crelit for good work. The claim may safely be admitted. V. L. Kulster, a drummer for Jacob Ilichl, bat dealer of Norfolk, Va., com muittecd suicide at the Central Ilotel, Raleigh, N. C., Sunlay, by taking chloral. He leaves a wife and child in Norfolk. )r. Seleurnaun, the druggist., and Al. I;rook man llollis and McM ahlon, saloon ists of Atlanta, were each fined $500 by Rerl rder Anderson for running quart license saloonls. The steamer Gate City, Captain Hedge, of the Boston and Savannah Steamship Line, while on her passage from Savannah to 1oston, went ashore off the Island of Naushan in the Vineyard Sound, Sunday, She is a total wreck. In excavating for a sewer through an old cemetery at Waterford reccntly a large numlber of bones were thrown up by the workmen. A niumber of boys used the bones for bats in playing ball. The Massachusetts Legislature las passed a bill appropriating $20,000 for entertain ing President Cleveland lin Case he should pay a visit to Massachusetts this summer. h'lle Governor has signed the bill. A ('hie:igo citizen is desirous of trans poR tig to his summer residence near that (ity one of the big California trees 300 feet in height, 98 feet in circumference, and wei;;hing about 40.000 pounds. The esti mate of the cost of the work is $18,000. Governor West, of Utah Territory, has issued at proclamnaltion to the Mormons re Rindig them that in violating the law of the hmld ill reference to the marriage rela Rilt ihey incur ia heavy tine ald ilprison Rniit. Ihere '(e black sheep ini every flock and it enn't( be helped. Levi 1t. Reese, the Treasurer of the Knights of Labor at. Port Wol,rth, Texas, was recently arrested for elbez: ing, funds seit there to relieve the tiercrs by the strike. For ten days past the Democratic leaders in PennI)syivallv n have b)een1 in negotitiotni with friends of Master Vorlkman''owder ly inl regard to his nomination for Governor, and1( it is now oflicially annlouncel that lie will (liter the race. There was (tuite a disgraceful scene inl hotli houses of the national capitol F'ri day. Opprobious epithets were freelv ex ( hanged \wIiich produ(-cld personal alterca ions. The punishment received by all parties implicated was tqItally insuillicieit. Albany's 1bi-centenniail was inauigirated Sunday withi a military mass, sonetines sunig in the great catledrals of Europe when a strong trmmy returns fromi the bloody ilds of war Iitushed witlh a glorious vie tury. A 111Rn tldl-me'I 1ilsoi, \\ho ha:d ciiher zbcld <:30,00 of the money of a comp:any 1builin'-r a railroali in (iaitemala, was Ari rested li Philal jdelpIia on W iedn1euday, while trying to iawn his shirt. lie hal just got ten rid of the last dollar. A1 K. nights of Labor or ranuization in Clevel: 11:1 has :a111pted Ih ie singrilar n1:21ne o,f ''Franikie lolsomi Assembly."' Thme coon try may kniow from this winat to ec.lict fr-om thle poliit ical clubs ini 188 if G rover is to be( renoinaiiltedl. A maijoi ity3 of thle IIlouse have dc-tir mi inedc to coRnsider thle oileomargarine b)ill, whlile lie inoraliity haive resolved thlit it Ihall nit hie conisidered . ini cons5teuece it is thioughlt tihe ((ontest wvill bed protracted Mirs. ('raw ford testilies that she never lvedI hier huisbandii, buit maiednc him be cauise- her life at home was mise-rabile. D)id sih- better hierse!fY Has anly womlanR who ever. took siuch ai step stopiped short of deg iradationi and imfamyy .Te gallont judgs thait are now be-inRg sold in Atlanta and1( handed out throug ,h the bac1k wvindowv to smiling'. titizens arie called 'cornbihlowv vases." Nearly e-very hiomie in Atlanta has onei, andl ini many eases they arie becautifully decorated withI at (orn tolb stopIper-. Lieultenaint I land, of the revenue euttecr Steven, repo0rts thuit thle schooner Lewis Willis capsizedi two miles oIl Nag's IIlead, N. C., at. midighlt Sunday Rnighit and that the ollers and' erew of the Steven suc ceed ini savinig a woman and child by cut tiRng thlro)ugh the sidec of thle vessel. A dlelegationi of 13; Ch,irieiiahua anid Warml SpinRg Ind ians I roil Arizoiii, accomnitaRed by3 (apt. Darst, of the 4th cavalry, called on Secretary Lamar at. the Interior D)epart Rment yesterday and stiongly protested against thirii reinoval frin tim San ( arlos reservation. Now ,Jefer-soni D)avis (can get ia peionl of $8 pecr monIlthi for servi-es in thme Mexi clii warii if lie will onily conic forward and ha11ve his disabilities removed. W hlenl Mr. I ilainei was a miembeir of Congress lie always used toi offer' ai niimeinmnt exclding Mr-. Ib)ivis biy name wvhenuever the iMexic-an pen sion bill ciame 1i. Wh len thle h ell (If thle Enterpruise lFatory-3 im A iguista rung Saturday- morning (60 out if thle 75 strmikems retuniecd to wormnk, the cithic-s irefiuing to obey13 lie ordeirs cof Mr. ' millen. Mr. .1leynarIdio w(ent amonlgst those; who had r-efumsed to go hack to w~or-k andic iiducdc acll but six to return, and they promiisecd to returnmi to wor-k Mcndlay. Ini Februarily last Typographical Un ion No. 0t0, of Itichimondl, Va., boycotted the firm of ii(I aughman hlrcis., wholesale sta tuiiers an ld printters, hor Omloyinig non.Ri umn prmijlteirs. (Oni Wecdnesday J udge lI n inadne an oirder fix ing Octobher h1 to) licear ,arIgnnient on tIme m10 oo for ami in A syncdienctc has purehiased a lamutin neiar- A tla ita, an nic 1(w has seve-ral hundriliecd hamnIs c-in:ployedc in g-tting out I elgiani blocnks. 'Thly hauve a $710,000 coat ractf with th le city o'(f Chincin nat i uiline, and a guarilter of miillionm with Colnnbus, Ohio. Theliy iiie figu iri upion colnrats withI otherii N orther-n, We"cste-r'n amid Southlernt OiIfiried WaVillc-r in his testimoniy ini Ci. eago Saturd-cay ini reference to thle Anairchist rev'Ohitionl tol of how tIme groutps initenided, in (ase cof Pollee interventicin, to throw lihmbs intio thle dhiffeirent police stat ions ail thenc shoot thle suir'vios clown with i ik-s as theyv c:miic out. After- that a genie-al aittack 'was to have bteen made out tIme test (If I le city. W hile in iron idalemrl of 'c-teirsburg, Va., was unihloinig ai wagoni filcd wvith ol iir tilbi-ry LIalterill, which hadci IbeenR pliuhsed froim theic governmienut, a ni ine inmchi shell w hilih the cdealeir suppoicsedc to havi e beent Ipropermly unIladled, ex ploded amnong thle groupi Pof workamemn andii (Ithers. Sixste-n Ipcrscons, inceluin g fcour clhilIdren, were killedc amnd several others injured. Thi e D)c Koalb statue, contranc-ted fir a ceturcly agco, will lie unveilced at A tiniapolis. McI.-, cli thle 16(thi of August next withI tip Ipi5roprmteceremonies. Th le statue., pede-stal incuc-ld, will lbe 25 feet high. Th le site selected ii oni tIme Stuate I ouse hiill, under lie shadicow of thle buildcing In w hich Wash Sigtoni, IDeemibe-r 2:1, 17x3, resigned hisc mili tiry (,1omniiissionlt. Col. ,J. TIhmomans< Sceharf will dehver- thec oration on the occa siom WILLIE SELLW TERIMIBLEL CRill+lI. He will be Tried for tlo Murder of him Faliher, Mother, Brother and Sluiter. The trial of Willie Sells, aged 16, for tlc murder of his father, unother, brother and sister, was begun at Erie, Kan., on Jaon. day. The youth of the criminal, the nmi. her and relation of the victims, the entire lack of provocation, the ma nner of tlie kill ing and all the circtumstances of the case make it almost umprecedentecd in tlie anna:tl. of crime. The morning of larebi S Willie Sell male his appearance at lie farimrn house of a neighbor, Mr. Aleinill, an<d in ai excitccl tone assei'te<d that a strange manl hal been at his home during the night ain lie thought had hurt his father, as lie was lying on the floor with blood on his face. As this visit of young Sells was at 1 o'clock inI the morning, Mr. Mendiall questionedi him closely, and Wille said he wakened and saw a man standing in the (loor between the room Willie und hiis brother slept inl and the one occupied by the parents aini sister. "I got immy clothes oil the foot of ihe bed,'' said the boy, "adi was putting them on when the mtan turired, looked lt mne, and tlieu ran out into the yard. I lii not tiy to arouse my brother, but put oI Imy tr 'ti sers ani went into the room where my parents were sleeping to get my hoot. aml overcoat. 1 saw my father on the floor with blood Ont his face, but I tho:tlt his nose was bleeding, as lie was frequently troubled that way. When I pissed out of the door the stranger was' stanling in the yatid, but ran. 1 pursued hin for half i mile, when he mounted a horse beil by another man, and both rod e away as fast as they could go." Mr. Alendall accompantie<l Villie liome. \Vhen they arrived the boy remained out side. Nbit. Alemdail en tered, procured a light, anl was confronted with a horrible spectacle. The floor was covered with blood, the ceiling spattered, an<l the waIis stained. Old mani Sells was: lying c'n the floor with the whole back part. of his he:ad crushed ill and his throat cut so ,:eep thit his heal was almost severe<l from his boily. Near him, also on the floor, was the holy of Airs. Sells, wi I her skull crushel and throat cut in the same manner. A few feet away in the lied in the corner lMy the body of Miss ina Sells, with her slkull crushel and throat cut. Ini the hed on which Willie had been slecping was the boly of Watie Sells, with a large gash in his forehead and one of his eyes chopped out. Air. \Illaill foumd a lat"re hatchet coverel with b1ood al hair andi at bloly butcher knife. 'lIhe boy accompanie<d Air. Meniall to Mr. Rice's house, n1ear by, where he went to slep or pretended to silep, auntil next morning. The oilicers in the ienirninr mate ai examiuation, bit fountd no tr:e of the stranger or horse inicks, altinamahl Willie's tracks were plainly in<leitecl in t'ihl mu.l. It was liscovere<d that Wilhe hal washed his han<ds ail wrists, but abl OVI tie wrists bloold was fouml ol his amIs. There was bloo<l umnder his lingcr nai!.- :1, andl his un<der,Aothing wa:s conr<iklerably staine<d. There was a p un: contaoininl mroney umder Mr. Sells's pillow, :and two watlches hanging in plain sight wth!ih n ire unmlistubed, so tlhat. there is n) prnbabi!it v that the crime was c"oinnitted for the pir pose of robbery. Previous to this horrible occurr":nea the boy hm borne a giootl reptatiion, aln to tis dlay stoutly <ileies the prpetration of the <deed, and affirms I:tt it lie cvuiti'.ted it it was in his sleep or while his reason was dethronel. It i- said that hme v:u a constant rea<ler of <lime novels, amid had sev'raI tim es ec.presie<l a iire t) bec"oic a hero. Thirteen l''trilt'd liodie,.. INDi.\x. I'om.,s, limil., .ioly '2:.- A sriil to) time Journa)'l from1I llhster'5 s threce miles noriith (of Akron, w'.as engage'l in s'ttiog pos)ts ai <lay ori t"iv ago lie was greatly surprI)ise<l to1 havi' a plist with, whh-h!( lie w..as pacIking time bo't ti of the Ii' i brIeik thmrough aii disa ppea:r from .zsigli lie took his spadle ain< ilig <lown, with tin intenIti<nm oIf iiis'ioveing wherie thei seem(1i ly bew itllhe<l p ist <lisaippeare<I ti). 'T in hmoli w'.as soon1 enlal<ll, a110 a ('ave waS lis elosell. IIe procuimredl a huhlher atli a lamntern. hair oif the( iliifiisitivei .Xlr. lihwman sI 0m1 11n endlI. O n time grotlmul wire the for'ms of 1'2 men, while a imlrt oh' a thImirteentIiha e:i<l up aigainist the siile of the ('.evera wit Ihoe hmaiml olutstretchle<i, as if earnestly ahIIress img his 1'2 colmra(les. Mm'. IHowvommn ex-uIn inel the bodies an<l( fotmml thbeam to b( pet ritiemi. lie sIoe muade Ihis exit imd ospre:l the news, andi up tim th e prmesent tiimei lhun.1 ilreds of pecople ha:ve visite< i the spiot. Thi e Cave is aboutt '21 01ard 51<piare' and(i about 11 feet deep. Th Iere i.s much1( speculamtion about thell stran'iige (dis1covery. Aduamhltead 1. Liori. Onme-hal f 1time imim m1 1iserv ('aus$ed lby strong drlink couml ibe obiai'iited if it simohli lhe imiadeIz am crm fior ai salon keeper to sell impure andl adulterated liquor's. A igiid temmpemale and r110elileve the worl oIf the terrible0 wreck ('auIsedl by ov.etr-imliu i.m.lli thman all tIme priohiblitory' cluietmen'lts limat ha1ive ('ey en iim1'ied. i I making' lhe purity of eveni thie liihtet liquiors sio Portanlt aI iii:tter, the i"rench'1 arme strikim att the reaml r'ot of the dirink lvii. \V hil A merienn legislaitors show~.'I a11 shi' ap-:i p)rolspet oIf impr)Ioemen'mt. What. part of ai ('armt-wheelal is like a fore.. m110n od a jury 1 iTheS spkes, man, i f coumrse. THRESHING MACHINJES ill II V. I n r I . i t y . Alaw Mlle. mm indrd Imleomenta gen ora1lly Sen folIr itllu trated catlogue.ii A. B.FAR QUHAR, Penna.ylvanl. Agrien1iturnj Worksg. YORKJ.P, hI UTWA MTlfiorD R.SCOTT'Sman.. No rjIIiI,U0ik sales.TritaCr ytve. ......niiShih....tfaifctionii'I uateed.1 .\ddre115 DR. SCOTT, 842 BroaCdway, NEW YORK. The Best INWOTLD AND FI'IOhQ OR A Che_apes a nsin's rd nlemo . T'h.ommrcial College *f' nh';."'~IG:"'' HIliesl HIonor and Goeld Medal overf al oth~~(ierCrgies ata the WTord's Exiponlon, for system of nlook-kLeepinr ' Generai Iiuainess Edatifon. 110011 inr,aiah' Iinl. anes,. to Tc'at hers e mployed. ('oal of Yon n i can' Co ac,I' na,Type-Win adnd Telegiraph se, (ui;'ates. No V' cruaad W.H. I 3 TJI,Pre.ct,L~exintgtpil,nM Out illn11 her m owni lolh' ain ii tirm. iH'fi in mcces requir'ed. 1Per0mnnt hiosi tion~i and wood salary. GA Y & 13110., 16i larelhay it . N. Y. Iic04i11q renewed stren6th inhirnaie peculla" - tbir e se huuld n7 B3ROW S h SS EST TONIC This medicine combinon Iron with pure vegetalblo tonics, and is invaluable for Diseases poetIinr to V mtetn, and all who load sedontary liv,%. It En. ricses and Purifles the lioodt, Stilnulute. the Appetite, .itrenatitsesi the'a utie- and Ner V--in fact. thioroughly1,nvi orgjte,. NOears the complexion, and makesthe a in suooth It does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation-all oter Iron mesdicnes do. Mns. LIZABIETH BARni' 74 Farwell Ave., Milwau. keo. Wis., says, under date of Dec. 26th. 1814: 1 havo used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been :noro than a doctor to me, having curo{l mo of tho weakness ladies havo in life. Also cunre: me of Liv +r Conlpalint, and now my complexion is clear and gote<. tins bon benoflcial to my children." Gonnino has above trade mark and croesod red lines on wtrapper. 'Tlce nao other. Made only by 1tltOWN OClEMIOAL CO..BALTIMOlfl, 31D. LADIEtu' I14 ND.Boox-useful and attractivo, cot t:ining list of prizes for reci . inforninti,n about vctns, i ., gieen away by all d,cvealers in mediciuo, or l . nev ndirss on receipt of 2c. stamp. fK COUGMS AND CROUP US) K E E RE ZET 0 The sweet gum. u gathered from a tree of the same.name, growing along the small streams in the Southern States, rontalns a stimnulating expectorant principle that loosens the phhim praucing the early morning cough, and stimu. lates the child to throw off the false membran e in croup and whocping cough. When coinhined with the healing muct lailnous principle in the mullrIn plant of the ol feids, pre. tint. In TAYLOn'S Ci3ROKEE RnEMdv Or $wggT OUt" AND MUL".etxe the nneet known rencdy for Coughs, Croup, t'hoopin .Cough and Consumption; and so palatable, any child b pl tsedi to talke it. A sk conr tiri ixt for it. Price, 25c. an iQ1. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. Use D>R. Iti(ti(M' ll'(KEei.E"RRY QQRDIAI, fe: l.arrh"eie ilysenttry and CI.ldren Teething. For sale b. Miistof thr idiseawh tiich: .tilitnmnikiiaia're orign. FoI l cnii hant hof kU, uhnTor fr iriit y ofir tin reutiof the. ih.t . Cnstiit ion.ii Fratu Ilrcy 51.r t isul Utnringm ofr till Stomneh u Ch3' ililt Fer, Iikbn Lver, r II o AppetiO IIin,Fu B rWEath, I:t iuurii iidwnh-nin omni a sy mridm nym~. aua bul ilt .o. Itino I ituren fo rini i eq lw. gloimiiy mpirit:i It. is oniii of the BEST A L TERATIVES and PURIFiERS OF THE tsLOOD, and is A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER'S AURANTD ler iio r.dl) riaptts. Prico $i.00 per bottle, C. F. ST ADICE R, Proprietor, 10SO. FRONT ST . Philadllhlas Paa Pctashi Victitm. Ctired by S. S. S. S. S... vs I. hae i lo o o for it ' v re. mW mah e-reoveredwnh srs nie< C. E:. fSHILEY >OLI ASIll'YIT ON ANI) Col N (OiJ twoyt tops- andi also largetly uleti biy li the lruiel AShiliW A\Sll FK.i il:NT.- - A very1 cherl lilizer [or C'ottoni, Cor andi i Small (rinI Crt Vinies, etc . (iAtIxS il s2tl)tS(iu a iii i IO .ill i l l-l.tl Graes -follwr ue alonerful disn(y Noposthap. or eli r almtne o u)ir e so Telifoia, ad plieno n ofpil.Fn t1ci 'miiy id will alwaAs he2YliamOkP Nii o Oe yl oe box oofsPills Foinu not ling hiarmui'l, aire easy to tike, and cause no0 inlconven tht imarvelouis ptower of thiese pillsi, they would walkt withiout. Sent, by iiiil for' 25 cents in stamps. lIllt thme informatiionlIiV is ery U v luale I. . JOHNSON & Mate New I YfOl11ER'M FR IEND" MAKECS '1111LD-1;11TJI EASY. The tine It.!:, n-'t" at last wlntt the terrible aln ot'y in-'identlt t) this very eriticatl pecrio.l in at w\"eulall's life :I:n be avoide. A1 disli"tiku i'li pihysician, who I,assel 1ti grealt'st I'or'tionl ofl his ;fe ( ft4 t v-1,tl vlaw s) inl lhi; i an Ih ( o Iat' nnti"'. If to chihtL til a;; in wonlall thii:, pritc-. ! I I11:N )," ;:utl In , tl :\ l1here S ::, t44usan<l, 1L. 4 t i i in ol,r i .tl '.u 1 !;, ill" 'ls'd tis uriah II al 44In ' h 41cr' u coni il '; 1. I i 1 u I l call his ltm mec I.1,". ","tl. SttI It i Ilt ct t.ltt II:::tll i1. foi la - i It l l W I-t11011. ( ~ 1 41 at 4_, 4! " 5. 14 C:alYUli a wrlitcs 1', 1!;i 1t \1 t !i: t -1I' I 1'. Sli)t o :, h r !: .s r i 4 1 1 4l - lIg it t 1 t44 1 <l h . . iln 1 , 1,t', vrou ls "ultiI;i ll'Ien t " !!,tl I\\, dlocttIls, Illti tIey 'wv n. 14 lil - Ielilcd to use cllufIunu, il-tril tuenits, etc., an1ld she sutlered 1111 s1 diea hl: but this time she sedl 2) I'll lES' FlilEN)," a lid her 1:1bor was short, guttic-k and atinost like inagic. Now why should i w\"mnnan siffer when she (it avaid it? We can Ir.o\ve altl w e 1 claim by liring Irrlrxa x andl atnyonte itrest ccl canl cenll, o r have their hus bandls <1tl 44 o, at ourt' otlic"e, amtl s44 ;lhe (4 igin:ll Ietters, which we cunnaot pubtllisht. This 41uenn'y is n alo1t w\-hic1h w\e enn1 not !,ubl,slih ccrtilbiatc'<, but it is a inost 'o dealI iiii ltient1 to be 1u-sed after the first t w4 or tlhn- L months. S.io !'or our tr,atis' 1 ilm.hc H4ealth amd .11p1 iinsy of. Wmilnll, )umiled frce, which .ives all particulars. THlE 1na31 .:\ t) I E,) Et')ntront CO. flux "8, Athanta, Ga. Sold by all dlruggists. PIANOS aild ORQANS BCY T L M AT II1I T.IIE. 1EST MAKES OF PIANOS AN]) ORGANS -SOLD AT FACTO1tY PRIlCES FOR CASH EASY 1NSTEINTS. 1)ELI I:CI) T10 N EAlENTu 1)E.. W~rite for1 price(s uid4. t4inns to N. W. TRUR, .. Consumrs sho!<l(n'LnfL : our .Spe. ip teIth t'n 4 numerous imiL'ttions, ruIbitutes.$ p)oLaSh and4: me4rcury mi.r14ure1 l)hichL ar~ go' ten up) to sell, not1 on theiLr 0own me.rit, im' 1n the mewrit of o'er remeLdy. Ain imitatil i a ) a ' ayjs a fraud and a4 4heat, anLd they1 4 tr- r realisee on4 BJloo andSkin Di,4ases maIiLfr' free. Fo~r sale b'y aI!l1I'drug/is. . Till' WF Fl....F.... . 1eae 3, .l'ata G4 POTASH. I now II hav tae 'n Imde tlso ck nr efc: da ' lan n yre d I bea.h4edcn.m4 o eg tl.an gae a n pett lk a tog man MITCHE.ALL,' W, t.FryNw York. JBLE JUANO, d Anuooiatedl Guan o, a com1plee High 4 Ii'ND1 -A. com41ph-te Fortlili4r for1 these54 !p am44( ('xcellent.>44 NnAnunnia111i4'd Fer ps,' and1) also1 for1 Fru Iit, Trees, Grapa1) ACID) PH1OSPH1AT1E, of very 11igh [4 1r2'1 the ) various attrctie and1( inlst ructive ONS' like them in the world. Will positively cure 'ound each box is worth ten times the cost of a (10 mnoro to purify tha bloodl andI cureochron ic ill health than $5 straed pmphlt tre, orepd. Ifn peor ioul C0. 22 Custom Hous1e Street, BOSTON, MASS. lich Blood'