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Show DOSIKSTK: NEWS ITKMS. A 17n3 cent brought 57 50 at a recent sale in New Y'ork. A Philadelphia firm will soon supply sup-ply Russia with 500 locomotives. A natural gas well lias been struck in a coal-shaft at Taylorsville, Pennsylvania. Pennsyl-vania. A Memphis man who invested $1,-000 $1,-000 in a lottery drew two prizes of $5 each. The Ohio senate ban endorsed Sumner's Sum-ner's one-teim constitutional amendment. amend-ment. The New ork World speaks of ex-collector ex-collector Murphy as "shoddy and shellac shel-lac Murphy." Some of the dresses worn at the grand dueal ball in New York cost as much as S5,h00 each, Trenton, N, .)., owns the largest circular saw In the world. It is twenty-two twenty-two feet in circumference. I Olive Logan in a letter denies all 1 sympathy with the free-lovers of the lilton-Woodhull stamp. ; John W: Pitcock, of Pittsburg, gave his thirtieth annual dinner to 3o0 news-; news-; boys and bootblacks New-Year's day. 1 Pour ol' the Chicago aldermen have I been indicted by the grand jury for bribery, corruption, and maffcajancc in ofbee. i; The Spencer house of Niagara Palls charged the grand duke and hi party !l,o00 (or staying three-fourths of a day and eating one meal. The medical experts examined in the Wharton poisoning trial at An-Inapolis, An-Inapolis, entirely disagree as to the jfindine of poison in J en. Ketchum's : stomach. Speaking of Akerman, the Golden 'ride says: "Nothing in his public life; became it like his leaving it. More is expected of his successor, .Mr. (Jcorge H. Williams.'' j ' The indications are most favorable j ; lor emigration lo this country during 1 1S2. In addition to the regular flow I from Norfh (jermany and Sweden, great numbers are coming from Alsace i and Lorraine. j 'be Milwaukee lYric says that civil 1 reform in Wisconsin consists in the re-jmoval re-jmoval from office of all who opposed j the nomination of Washburn, the ad-miniLraiion ad-miniLraiion candidate for irovernor ! however capable they may be,"and putting put-ting in their places Washburn's Inends, however incapable. Attorney-general Williams, in a letter let-ter to John Pool, senator from North Carolina, ealls the Kn Klux klan "an (Organization that no Christian or civilized civ-ilized government can tolerate," and says that if those who countenance it .expect any favors from him "they 'are doomed to signal and bitter disappointment. disappoint-ment. ' " |