| VICTORY COMPLETE. SERIOUS RAILROAD AcCIDENY | TE HISTORY OF A WEEK| maieserrtiom, Trap BERZET SMEATMARKET An Engine and Coach Diwhed and ————— faring is ade less than one cent on | commence ou Wednesany, the ninth of ALLEGHENY BF, - CLLERORTE a Number of People Killed, Wednewday, Aug. 20, 2 as dnation ember, unde: most favorable ausplees ' ' Evansviteg, Ind... Sept. 1,-A wreck Near Nicholasvill Ky Mar spike Sas buildings hay co aughly remodel [ 1 os ODE. A, ¥ ram Thad ’ 1 BHYGL EO . heres) ¥ Jd n Ohile’s Capital Surrendered to the | ocurred on the Cannelton branch of the | Richard! Tig Aver. 1 Prop n 10rchool | the sehooi ron aly rou : - Lontsville, Evansville and St. Loomis | aged ’ ’ pb froin o | orc sed, the term | ed wel PrOSRIOT ’ ue at, 3 i Congressionaliats, railroad yesterday, mm which sow rad | Weide ) : Hed ' EL ts has been ex- ‘ lives were lost, The flange of one of | lying fia BALMAOEDA I8 NOW A FUGITIVE the forward tyncks of the engine bros | The while the train was ronning af the rate | Hey of about thirty miles an hour. The | deliver _ : o / And Vicuna, Who Was Eleeted to train at the tune was on a trestls Ww fits I. N dating iat i Byvzei : f " “gv y * TREE from Troy, Ind he \ passed over the trestle and plu ’ snceoed Him, Acknowledges Utter fiat " ' » N ; i Defeat—Suppressing Disorder in| 000 the embankinent, The trai Valparaiso-The Junta En Route | a mixed one, the passenger coach br 4 oth oid | ; | PE I NA STA a oy ' r or for Santiago. ext to the engine. Th eh follow s vad ' fide | sed ' \ NN A DlALL VY JL : the engine into NT: . Poo " : VALPARAISO, Aug. 81. —Santingo bag } on top of it been formally surrendered, the triamph | thirty people of the Congressional party js complete v and peace and quiet may be looked for in Chile before many days have passed. | worsen 1 EH After the crushing defeat which Balma- | were appall i ing. LF 4 hg 'y Eo | + the hn 18 3 3 Goat 8 TorCas THO WIL OB 66 thie hands of Wer Herhitly General Canto's troops on the hills | selves they Ix back of this city and the subsequent | All were gotten entry of the conquering army in Val iniuy Mans paraiso the fall of the capital was ouly | that their until it came off I'he scene of the win 0 AGE UN Necessa was received fro inaceds onditional Surrend Wher the nsurgent bay the satlors wer nthusiastically as when they entered the fiom LT cepted, and was continued as int The behavior ti insur ince their entry into the city | " most exemplary. Perfect discipline has been maintained and officers and privates | Aug. 16, and have endeavored to keep the unrmy ela following d AY. ments here in order. This is next to The German vessel Helene Rickmers impossible, however, as the town is | Wis driven ashore from anchorage and crowded with disbanded soldiers and | Wrown high an iry upon the bank, disorderly characters of all kinds. Many where she now lies almost a complet of them have visite 1 the battlefield and Wierk Tw nly thirty of her crew | roarge 1 g A : A " possessed themselves of rifles and am- | are believed to have bom drowned. pre’ ph : | | IS A LIBERAL ED U CA I ION munition. Fights and riots are of con- While the typhoon was in progress the d A . stant occurrence in the streets and | lighters which were Ing her Cargo several people have “been killed by the |and provisions were wash 1 awny, a | N® BB io 1 YT rioters number of men being drowned. Greal 1 o The Mest Wonderful Publieation Ever Issned,— Press and Public. Now that fuller details of the fighting | damage to property and life resulted all | uesaay, : : st” are at hand it appears that the jealousy along the shore ft is beloved the loss | wy H I've tod od of } a A Complete History of our Governmest by Administrations, Political and bickering of Balmaceda's generals | of life will be over two hundred surator | ; i wesets and . Let * Parties and Ocogresses from was largely responsible for the over- i ! whelming defeat. They had mo con Murdered by Tramps. wbeolutely BO . regard for tactical advantages. Their dered by two tramps on their farm near men were brave enough, but they were, here The mative was robbery They if #8 wow jeolty certain, dmply saest, 1 oll yey Supls at hous, sul ko sue | I. Leathe NEELY’'S REVERSIBLE sonra Fa : miu i wi | ite —— Ee po mem— The total number of killed on the | 10-¥¢ ar-oldeom of Wilkinson, who had wheming defeat.” They had uo oo | ype Mich Soph. Tedolin Wik | ore. ‘Dos Ww. Olsen, wit ree. itm WASHINGTON TO HARRISON fought on their side wit kinson and his wife were bratedly mur. | u Phe Wal i” " 3 \ roby ‘ ' al 0 governinent side is now given as 790 beens in an outhonse, heard the shriek men, and of the opposition 20. It is | { his mother and gave the alarm. The ral ; ) herd e | : Ay a % Pa impossible to learn the number of | tramps fled, but were hotly pursned by | exes : ‘ wounded a posses of citizen his waght thew EA ! wk, | 3 \1 \ Vicuna Gives It Up. near Beeston I hen bods § Were com i Senor Don Claudia Vicuna. who was pletely riddled with bullets : pn 4 a H Latest Editi Co ted to Date i ted in Eleven Cobors. elected oresident to succeed Balt PY eda . - i Rl .§ } ¥ i 45% "3 / ne ree Ail. rin " 2 dw ko ge nha ow Christie Warden's Gift to “Almy 1 ' x to | sha 1b. Be bf. 6 in. by 3 fl. 10 in. (largest ever printed.) t 1 » aA blo od WH i. H Net warch ‘ German flagship, acknowledges that the Hax vim, i me Sh ’ - Arca . " " . lefeat of the government is final and Wo a Jon or g M A b, MEER 1 1 Lo Janis 1 WT. Hooves that any farther resistance would be | cr atm hid. + Murderer Frans ; sfoge df “has. H THIS DOUBLE MAP CONTAINS ON ONE SIDE: C. Almy hid, and resulted in the finding simply a useless waste of force and de ry : apie 1 : . 0 : s 1 ctie | y rit je i “ ‘eo * LEM wl the Raflronds, T struction of life and property. This if the necktie wid { wit Warde . Rand, eXally & € s Intent UU, ap, showing all Connties Railroads une rave her u derer aa a Cl n il LJ ELPHIA ARKET! : ay Jhate Ah seems to be the general opinion mnong Othe h wh " ’ ref BS rd an gh and Post Offices. Price alone 83.( the adherents of the government here MIF FEU WEG / OHI, AE a . 4 d : United States marines are stationed ASEINY r hapiiin ring and Sr [ee ile] : AKLLEPON a AND ON THE OTHER SIDF ea. Fron ¢ same hidin at the American consulate and will pro- | 250" JI A AMI et! tect American interests. Similar action i i Woe } i ¢ - N . 4 _— n Ap b . } : { £ i ‘ olits Fart 1x08 Diagram "in epeidents 4d were also taken ten unopened cag { roy 1.60 { : 1 ; : 4 Diagram wowing all of the Po al Parties . A Din z i ents has been taken by the admirals of the ther governments, and they will act in pets (3 x 08 A Dis showing Political Complexion of each Cong Al oncert if necessary dmon, clam ardin i raed bof : et " : \ : Iv - Showing Oreeds of the Wo 2x A Disgram Showing Stand WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. Senor Monte, Tennessee's Fatra Session | 1 : , ’ + Haan Abresinia besides a bottle half | f {elf i . A or : Hation (18x M A Diagram Show % Naval Tonnage of on af M Map of the 8 » Sesto: best ever made (18x) The Names of & ram plete Map of the World (13 x nN. A p of Central serkcs 5 Fox 15). A map of South Africa (10x18). A Map of Ups 102 15). A Map of Persia, Afghanistas and Bele etl \ ' ag a alin ph the envoy of the ( hilian Congressional NASHVILEE, Tet ot. 1 "ho oxtrs ‘ : ell " a a Pletures of all the Presidents from or ubiagten to Harr ists. received the following cablegram | session of the Forty seventh general as \ J yesterday afternoon sembly of Tene nvened vester. " -~ 4 : ’ “o IQuigue, Aug. 30.—Don Pedro Montt, | day. and after listening to the reading . } : ’ Es IT ALSO GIVES IN BRIEF: TY ash #4 . 411 = 0) has (3 ” 0 ¢ 4 Oe 3 hE. PR : : andes | Ww whingt n: The junta of the Congres- f the governo: i we sdjourned | pene . i Pe { 4 eB : in The History of the U. 8. Government by Congresses, The History fh sonal government is en route for San- | anti] today ] s tescage the gover. | 11.36 Vv A % 13 . Analysis of the Federal Government. Issues * all Polities tiago today, ERRAZURIZ incidentally ests the purchase \ i History fall i cal Par i; 0 this Oot To \ Ye { sx plained ¢ %. ataboomy lang des) and Electoral Vote for each Candidate. Senor Montt xplained that this meant | of undeveloped coal lands upon which that the ( ongressionalists were about | penitentiary be erect wih a view . Prodn Market : to transfer their headquarters to the | to working the mines without convict | Pais \, Atig. 31. State and western | ‘oupary. descrined i RECOMMENDATIONS, WHAT AGENTS ARE DOING. vital instead of remaining at Iquique bor and selling 4 Jl to the public ot Of & y “ : : Ale f ; t 84 ] W asiinarox, Sept. 1.--Official cor ‘ winter fa 3A 0 vasyh | i ' # Prom A. R Erorponn, Librarian of Congrats! Received the 10 maps this after +3 " . i } HP } the "The novelty of the plan, exhibiting by graphic ® before sanper. roboration of Balmaceda’s fall has fn cagers Injured, VARIA TO , ’ ter thwester diagrams 8 comy ote synchironology of Asier Sold 17 maps Fonts reached the state amd navy depart ‘ | Switzerland was pe RN a i I Pes cab political history, is carned oul with sdmir large order next Saiu ment Acting Secretary Wharton re i sricoas ratiroad Hs : ! nes, 3 »4 , . i i able nger ally. & J 1h work nay fairly be Have canvessed ! cw y oe cablegrs g Suir sgn a termed 8 Breviary of American Politics. thing saul to this ma v oh a eign op legram, dated |, ne | within a few months Prom Hox. 8 8 Oox: “Only ope Work is com {sou sx maps | alparsiso, Aug. 3, 9.5 bp m. tim rata, entering thie rable with i=dbe *Statistionl Atlas * by the wants ote Jalmaceda has turned over govern allroad stat Larich, capital of the | § rast; § i : or Sovernmes Land to say this Is high eulogy.” Send twenty Ove ment to Baquedano and fled. Canto | eanton « hi me, dashed into a | a eptember i i nnel $108 ‘ " of eth of twenty | From Bewsox J. Losstwo, LL. D., Historian rf reg seecd Koes LO Santiago tonight to assume con ’ ) kx he i i ] 1 Lf ot 3 : sind ELIO ankiedd ott A 5 y Like & concave sirror i reflects to & ®ngie Bd 4 | #1 | of ’ ) y r shranted in order to : focus an epitome of the essential elements of ders mn . .t ; J 0 H : : of UE BN t Wh nd | h i ‘if 3 nen Amn -t § oe _ { Ho yp a arrival of Junto from Iquique, whe vl, one ir of the passenger oars | ©, 4 { for tid : our nat a biste ry. showing clearly st a glance 200 1 he ed Cg a § wpe " . : wk for 4 ¢ S| aed i 4 ext ox] order here train h Ww dng shunted i Ked : the progress of Lhe bation, from ie infancy wo 4 9 orders from the cireules.” f [Signed ‘McCurry, Consul,’ wore wrecked wind WAGY pRssengers | | punt; 03ge. bid and Boge. AANA ? Jor Sap. mpietion eof sald railroad. | te pressst period of maternity Actmg Secretary Soley also received | wore injured hy A Ln a " hao Ra fa the following cablegram from Admiral g | an -Dull. unchanged: bid aa Brown, dated Valparaiso, Aug. 80: Fight Shipwreckod Satlors. “President of Chile has surrendered New YOR ot, 1, The Steamship the government to the Chilean General | 5 0000 wi : inst arrived Brooeht Rasguedand, and he has left Santiago, with het skoht 1 hers of the cross. of Valparaiso well organized, The foreign the ship 8 (3 which was wresked forces have re-embarked. in 6 terri : wil Afriean | Signer | Brows." const The re ty ix all told "he above is somewhat obscure, but | © 4 Gos Gulls crow, at ¢ thaoe al it is interpreted at the departments to | a 0 . the elrht men tieked ean that the police force in Valparaiso # + dill o by the Arizons is so well organized as to relleve the uj he Arizona foreign admirals of further necessity for . | i : nd their i Ho on shore id An Aged Couple Murdered, I i ved in vent of the receiving the map. UNDERSTAND FULLY that no matter w hich offer you at Chile's Next President. HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 1—Frederick — ann iymey bia at the sale ba equivalent | apt the publishers PREPAY ALL CHARGES by express or @ail ahd guarantee tu hf Nex PBushenbagen And hie wife Emily, coach Td. | We. | § bist : ® and STATI thera fale delivery and perfect satisfaction or money Iv pin, Bt 1. =18 In reported here past 70, who came from Germany fi sero] lich] Kindo] Phibts | | . sre and deseriptions ap ‘ “ " LE Fah Pa 4 un ha Steen i of statements made Ly years ago and lived on a farm on hat! i nh JOMN B. GEST, <3 3 IN 1 Al, ( 3 5 18 | OH 2! mygrvestional mts in Paris and mile from the main round, in a secluded 3 | ¥ ¥ ty 1reuranee Trust and Saf: - h ¢ E London that Don Augustin Edwards | ootion of the town of Bloomfield, west . ———— hed KT Ei Bo wr Company Chestnut Street, Phila By a spec ial contract, a large number of these maps were pus sam resident ul Onli iia of Hartford, were found in an ofl well 10 11112 | iciann ©. pare, chased from the publishers by the Cex Dexocrir, and enabie of Glrileans, and in Cel aetod of th od Nace, show ng evidence tha © ri 16 . 17 18 et. 2 Tey or at pniiadelphia | It to make the following astonishingly low offer : hey had been murdered. , the insurrection he su funds lav- We will send a MAP FREE to any one sending us 4 (four) new whiy for the support of the revolutionary an 23 24 25 n ; subscribers for one year, at $1.00, each, ——————) | Ww | FOR $2 we will send a map and the CENTRE DEMOCRAT The Corbett-Muchell Match. 30 — — v— | one year to any address in the U.S. Nook, of the Olym Aibloth b A Fock Io This offer is good for a short time only. Address all orders to : w0J Corbwts, ‘ ; Chas. R. Kurtz, " : Dervous GOR Prof, ¥, €. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn, El. & Pub, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Deliefonte, Fa. ot gi oe a 3 110 | fut 18 | pr tid and 1 Rand, McNally & Co.'s latest U. 8. Map, printed in colors, covers the entire back and is universally conceded to be the best published. It alone sells for $3.00, The complete Reversible Map (printed on both sides) is § IL 10 io by § ft © in. mounted on rollers top and bottom, with tape on sides, These two maps sol sep arately for $10.00. Publ sher's price, $5.00. By Express, $3.75. This Map should be in every library, office and school, and is woll worth the price, $5.00, as you will see by the above statements of agents and rex manehdations. We will send this Great Double Map by Brpress Prepald and guaran toes safe delivery to any address in the U.8 It can De malled Dut i uch safer by express. Name your nearest express office. een of THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED to any one not perfectly satisfied after ured
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