The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 08, 1880, Image 2

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The Hot Springs. Arkansas, 7ic
in. i.-iFiiivi.-L i ,. t I . .1 sm n . ,.r. ri.'i w .-..'in. imj iiimu ' . ... . - . -
- : - ,: W puMWu Jn" account of a j th;.- were .Into, T.,,rt and I-lIj-r. . fi i""-. SS
r.lv.i:n sen.!.. Kilt. ....! iv,.r''t.... Hancock meeting embellished with : When ollcrt-arose 1 address nt.t;Vv; b-si-iess man, says: "The; J-'
(V.dv fuv numbers of the con veil- ! tional ar.l State tickets.
V I'looti Tlint Swept Tlirtui;li an
Irish Chapel,
l'l-eaill'til Disaster.
Cirt at I'I.mmI in Kicliiiiond.
t
sM ?".. . r 'At. - , rpjf 1 1 !
; a out of a large Con federate flag, ami ii.tctin;; everything was confusion.
1.- lllOU'.',
'Tin.- Democrats hang
Our hoes cried : 'Ta! .
business nit it
:l or do it-
,i.:,. :.,,. ,.,-s iiAf.nt.T -.H" i P.Iaek I.im ! Make him kiss Ab : wen- never so
UllS CO
thcreior
1I.:uai.p id lil-'At",
,0x00-.. August ..I. I In Dublin; Pahis. September 2.
, . ' in irrest it itii ! -n t oi t h W1-.1 it' t h.. 10th : m- rjd u i uotj.iH.h !u,t..u 1
i-i iiii'tvv ! not 1 ....... .... v ......... "I"- J
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r,v change, lV;r times
uhshuit.iallv good in
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IVnih i.i tin- Kai!. p, .
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, Mx., August ., 4 ..
'"lrni.-ii'-s tin following ttolail-iut'thf' Our Madrid correspondent, te
i IlUo.M.. V... September 1. I.oWKJ.1.
This citv w;is visitnl mi Mmulav ;inH-knnr ; --i. Ii i 1 1 iwcun-fii w t.i
, ni.nlit bv" mw of tin lii ncst storms bmell and f.awrcMct' UaHi-oad :i
i-: trvi-r known in t'nis si.Ttion. Fur .S.itnnlav niht, ly l'. t; fivr- y i
w.Uy as at y
v.il' fir ;
wkdm:stay..
....Si'i.tcmticr S.lKio
TEPUELICA JIiTir.;:.!. flCKLT.
at i:iliia, tnc otm r cviT.iii.tr, was as
i'i;-.tod as it was lig, and ihhio will
liavr a wil r irtii!aii"ii. Ills riii
isr tn boat lali-iKi on i '' ticn da v
lSt'!lf. J V.-I.l
tiol.l and Ar-
iUic-m
Titus T AniidtIi(Monfusiun and cx-
( iriiit'j (Irit i k il it i.nl miri'i'li. lil:id( . , .. .. . t ... 1
" ' 1 ;r:t:'imin Vol. . omnia aoiicaua an-.i , ,, , ,r i .
alt' !i!;tfd td jicrsuadf the l'oys to : sa.t; :
ri'tiro. and allow tifin to l" on witli Tlirre is iaov h-. c-nurso i: .irain
tl.,; T!. l,.,s.iiI i...t o 7-ttM.!i at t!.o Di-I'sn-AV .VncTi.-in
.7AMI
Fin: I !:iiii:r:
a. ;Ain'ii:i.i). ..f nhi... i
J ill! li M I'l:Ki:KXT :
riJKSTEK A. AIITHrn.Nw.- Y.
in urdi-r t vote, rvrii if lit- lias to
travt 1 lmiii'.reds of miks to. do so.
vi ill rrcallto all indt-jioiidfiit citiz'-ns
the iiiinirtawe uf t-mdi an ii t.
C.arliild,
PvCF'UEI.IC' STATE JlCKEI
rei; si i'i:i:Mi; .ti i :
IIKNRY ;i:i:i:. X..itlian.iiton Co.
jMi; A'.MTui! ( i:.i:!: i. :
JOHN A. LEMON, lU.tir Ci.uotv.
PEPUELICA CUNTY flCKET. j Kx-Goveuxok i!. !
Spkakin; of (itnfnd
Jin'.gf Illack says :
'Iiiti lHi tiuilly In- is tlif Mifiiii-i-J isiiin,
imil iin-iila!ly lie i tin' fiiuil :my man in
tiic jwiiy. iiut you u'iiIi r-i.iini tlmt t!i'
hcail of a -arty i like tlu- liiwl of a i-n::ki'
it i ;inl ly l!:c IkmIv nml tail."
"IVrcisily" tlu-n-fori if Hancock
is elected l'rcscik nt. it is the rchd
ln-dv and tail of the Democratic
snake that will w.T,' the head Many ikt.Us v. ill attend.
,1, .,!,, i,i,. f..Tih ti.n.t.v illtis- Latk::. The mectin- was c:
J;;;;;",;;-, ' .fjmll.ythi-Dein.KTaK Col.Cotn-
: ran and Wallin-'fon!. an Elei-tor :i
I'l KiiY uf ; the (Jretr.liiick ticket f
o.l.cCiK
meeting.
.worth a cent. Col. Cc.ihran w.-.s
enthusia.-tieaHy tailed for hy the
whites. He' mounted the rostrum
and delivered a short and meaning
sjiiecli. He ioid the Kad.s this is
our country, and it shall remain
ours."
The followii. : Uleiams cnrro-io-rate
the st.Uenie.it of the AV;r-:
Ai.riMYiu.K, S. C, Auj:.
The Radicals are in session, in. mi-'
liatmir delegates to the State- Con-:
vontion. Tliere was :. .-l;ia turnout, j
The stores are closed and the Don- i
disaster ;it (Jweedore : ' snij.hrt the jiarticuiars of a frightful two hours rain fell in torrents, ::c-, of this ;ity ?.-sr their lives. Tl-e
Details have reached Dahlin of a Icaki-'tnjplie'ftt LT?ron'., ai heautiful i coiiianied ,y almost iives.-ant j Caledonia icTi-.e w.:.- held dtinn-r
tei-rihle catastrophe in a Roman town built on theViht hank of the ' thunder and liIitniu.. The rush ! the day at Smilii's Croven. toe
CaiholiechaTK l at (!.. Coimtv Kl.ro. when- the river is deep, and I of wat-r in the streets was so aunt ' t.wn of Ai.dover, w in :.- tiu-se yi.ee-
Donegal. Tin i-hur.-.i i., situatfd jojijiosite a hank .ii-turesoue with i that Shoekey creek, in the lower jmrt inen had l.; en jani.-i.atin-r. Litm r,
in a ravine, hetwetu t.vo frranite ; vinerards and mouaiains, with j of the city, was swollen to an angry ; for want of money or sx,rt tiiey - ri-;
clii'is, which rise jierj-eiidii-ularly i Naviirre in the distance. A regi- ' torrent, which overflowed its hanks : trived to clamlu r .u the t"j of a '
I roiu tm haso to the top as straitrht hurnt ot'il;.. loi.. w. itmIii.- on a and Hooded the whole vicinitv. i oassenu'er ear on tin- tram
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C irli. ld "aid rthu- cluh, to ' he ! a liiC" Sl'' f the chapel and i pontoon hridge, the hand playing ; M. my cellars were tilled ;md huild-; h it 1. iwr -.w-e ,-it p. to. ! '" ,, . .;.
coni'-Mised" of se vent. '-five' voters, i almost as high as the latter. TIic ) jruilv, when an awful crash was ings hordering on the i rei k iuunda-: the train-n h-d Sprag.ie s r.nd.:--. (.' ' ;
v rvoneifwho-n have' heretofore ! sacristy si.lo lat-i-s the sea to the 1 heard. The 1. ridge gave way, carry- .tod. The occupants of the buildings two miles fr..ni this eity. in the i.ovn . '.
' oved 'tl e DeiinK riiic ticket. "lr. wr,iit-. I'etwet-n the side wails ;iud ing into t!ie river more than 1'"k) were mostly colored. Tie- flood of Leakshurg. all live were swept o'; '
(Ii-o- 'e V i'i :m' w ill be the Vre.-i-1 t'll t'lid' an opening of about six feet I men and officers. The scene that caught them so unexj.eetedly, they 'a.. 1 killed. At the t'mo ii was only ,".j;V
t".' ' Vr el,-.- '' s Del'-iUW. Sec- i 0','11 vu" "l:t " Jfet a ; followed was of indescribable horror. leing awakened by a rush of water , known that one of the number had . 1
, ,'A.iO
V oteil the 1 Jelin
This is the wav it i
The n iniestrieken s ild'ers on shore vi their houses, that it was with the met bis Lctb m tins manner.
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Jollll MiilliliCX. 10 Years ,,e
No. :V Winter Str. . t.
ilown In twei r. I.';.-
!.... t,
'f sTi:iet :tr.iim.l tin. .itifsi.I.. rf
i.i.ii.. .e 11 .i . .. . .... . ....
i) ...mi ii.. i,y il,w.in ena pel xo me soutneast Sine, wen unable to assist their drownm' ffreatest UiUielUtv tliev were n-seiieil. ' was Jotiu
..' : n ,i ..i;l;n,,:1m. i The glen opens up toward the hills, : eomrades. who were climdnL' to the The seen. in the niirhhorhood of residinir at
1 '.'r-e'i 'tIii v-'We ineii who in ivtofore : k'-it it is not so deej at any place as : (h-bris of tiie bridge. The result; the swollen stream was terrible. : II- was throw
i . :.. . iien- inc i ii. 1 1 ii i i luiui. in iiie v:i, i i:ir, iiiosi (.1 loeni s-.in c lo rise .ie . m ami cmiiireti were ears o:i i:n- pn.ii.-iiii nr.-n in-
I l llll H I illll' III M 1. - 1 11 , 1 " 1 . ! .. . . . . . . . ...... II- II
n.r i.v. ! . I'uuui- oiiiif -i-u a i-i rca in hows, no more, a 1 lieinL' m mare iimr at- f-een at wniilows. hoMin-' lamps i int r louini una. lie w;is unc.
lieliaua.
'i'he ile;i.h st 'though no great body of water Jills tire and armed with Remini'ton and screamini; for help. The nitdit ' scions and lived only ah., -at twenty
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duck ;nthe political lmd.Ue is Frank- j ur y-"'cpi m me imer ; iim s asup)iy oi eartn-lges. : was puen naiK, ami om-n cries wi re
li-i Landi rs! who imaL'ines' himself itniu-, wlien it is fed by tin nioiiutain i The inhabitants of Loirrono crowd- h-ard from points where no one!
rinnin"-' for Covtinor of Indiana, 'torrents. ed in thousands to the banks of the could be seen. Men were wadim:;
nothr corn spi Hid. nt of the i This brook flows down under the ,iV(.r. Many of them having rela- about in the water trying to ..ave '
. . . i ii- South aisle of ill-ch.'iiii 1 iirovisii.n ' : .., ,.....!... i-;..t;...c i tl...ir 11t- . !.;!.. I. . T-
-i 1 : u I 1 il-l Ml"' I CS Hi 11 1 1 .JCll 1 M II. : ------- - - 1 -. 1 - ' ' mi.- .;i.i"n nil i. luii.-, in n 1 1 ,i : i" . i v i . 1 1 . . .-, Mill. III. . i .11 .1
A.
! t-r in wh:
1 -i .. .ri.n i.i. 1 .
(Ill T'.l ll!" S11r-et It,,,- U"""'' "':M r;l1'
i man who trie?
SAM MIKR, Eikliek Twp.
si..,i. o..i;., i.... ,.i.i;iw..l .. 1 lnaoc
. ouui i-tll'iiii.i 'ui'i..-ui 11 u " .
t L. .'J . I
lira ho di-mtuuU that ''the ; 1 .t .
1 1 1 1 j
. 11 1 i 1 il-l 1W I ? i ." I IV ilTI i
. , -i. I l illll '.Hll ' IL"l"ll - tn I
. riV .r-.thii 'I. Hi" '
and the Rids .hs
iiows what is meant by ;
... .... ui jii.i.ii: mi ii.-" i.:iss; w : i .tii. will. cru. ... .hit '.nriii.. i .v. . v. ....' v- c-i.i.r .-.,- n- i' i-i...
i'...' tv. ii-nst "i". Jarch under the wails and iloor of ;-ured boats and. had the river di-a"- the d.ima'e in t'eeires is'not -Te.-if.
In. liana, i ,.i '. .i'.'; i. .,,.! the chapel. It divides the chaneli.r.l u-it'i m.ts i.m.1 l-.,.,.L-s 'I"..,, v. it t'-AU bi-i'vile n....n .!..,..,!..
least able to bear
!t.
. whit
ibe.-omi- verv en; husiastic ( .vef t he . 1 "-s-ei ions id hi.' 01 mge . Mareii was prolonged p.- tiio an! ot wno are least a
iev.-lleot i.i-oi'.ets of cairvin.' t!;e : lu'e'W on toe county road, where it ; torches i;n:il late in the niimt. Tin.- number of ii.crehaiits sustained cou-
1 the .numerous converts to m.-gorges umer three arciies. llie j bodies of live ofhecrs and seventy s f I. raoi- loss by the liooomg oi ..; incoc
nien have teen recovered m this ' cellars, in other pans nt the citv tin- Mil
I state, an.
! their ranks
f forine:
I ) inocrats.
) oil 1 ls riili'T ATToIiNI'.V :
-)'A Ri IE 11. SCl.'LL. Suiu. r-et R..r.
r.ii: iix-i: lioi -r. i r.:i:iToi: :
ALEX. K'ORNS. .b nner Tw
r oi i oi nty si l.vKVou :
WILLIAM RAKER. Milfbrd Twj..
I pan v to power in South Carolina
i
I should be ostracised, and lmt t VeU
Ir-pokinto on the street-; and tne
i ncL'ro refused einplovnieiit who
I 1
dares to vote tla-Republican ticket.
Here is the Southern Democratic
idea of "free speech" and "freemen"
with a venL'eanec.
upper j.ai'ajiei wall of this briiL
(,,, i forms part of tie- enclosure ofs-t
. lllUteS. .-'o!iie tune i;it r tr;U KII.
found tin- boi!i;. of tin- t'thi rs lying,
in the diteli-s. thn-e bodhs on on.
sid-; of tin- track and one on tie !
other. A freight train w.:- .-.nt from;
lure ami hroeot tiiimin about;
midnight. They v. ere William Ma-:
her. a ; d 1"; .fohn MeY-u.-irn. ''' :
Timothy Nohin. agid 17: and J';.t-'
r'ck Rvan.ag' d 1". Tln-re U : spa--,
bi (Ween the e.irs aiei ;
id therefore it is col;- '
,i ,..... x- ..... ,..,.- ;tJ .1,. to: Your correspondent can -nve the 1 lan oi tn- enclosure t m. ; w:iv. and otln-rs iiave l.t-n four.d bv the
v ii.i.i... ... .. - , thirtv-iivo Democratic ! Mary s chapel. hen the tides an- j villa-rs lower down the river,
carry on. When the Kepubl. ...n . .. ,,1,;, will v.Ke tiio R,-!M the water of the sea passes j where thev were carried bv the
attcinpt to liold even a convention ( !lii(..in ;,.,.(,t ti,;,; ,;,; , through this bridge and through the ; streatn. Th- pontoon bridge had
vci
i'l
I 'i 11 I o
FRANK" WOLF,
Meyer-dale
R.or.
1 le.n i. ill. I'.ejuiMieall ViiIits!
Tlie tlertinn will t;ik .l"c Turfluy, N.ncsii
1..T 2nd.
The lal U::y l..r lir a.-sessc'l i.r rcti.-IiT.'.l.
In t.r.lcr t'. vi.ie tiie-. ut i Tucn-iay, Scj.ti'!:il'r
Tlu- Uft dy f..r the j-ajini-nt i.f tai' .i i. Sat
ur.lay. i irtiil'cr-ri.l.
The attPiitlun . 11. iul.lii an Tn-.es It railed .ar
tku'ur.y to llicw .latcp. Mo vulc tl.DUlil 1 iit
l'V r.citlo't .ir.'Vor."fu'lit i.l lci:ia; .luly qualilit.i.
Skxato'.; Conk i.l. no's programme
i.- that he will speak lirst in New
York at the Academy of Music, and
will thi ll go West ia I'ittsbui'g.
He will speak tv.ic-hi Ohio and
Indiana, and then return to New
Y,.
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It is
also
irran-ed for him
for the choice of delegates, the stores
are dosed and every Democrat is:
on hand to "capture" the meeting ;
and disperse the disfranchised col
ored, people.
Tin: friends of Cciicral Coiirotb '
confidently expect to bag the votes ;
of a number of Republican soldiers;
for him. through promisis to iiave;
Ilieio l, laced tl'-on the "tielision V"!!. ! nor.
J '
If these soldiers are i utitlcd t.
pensions under cxi-tiug laws, they
An I i!!r;-.:iinte!!e;l I'. llli.l.
arch under tin
llistaiK'e. The
chain 1 is attributed to ihe diflieultv
- chapel ior sonu
I'cei'.liar site of tin
m
-ettiii'.' land for tin
(.KiiiM m:PY roi: it in sot iii cm:-' From K o'clock Sunday nioruii
oi.ixa. ; rain fell in torrents, accompanied bv
been erected to '.'liable passengers to
ero.-s the river while thestone bridge
was being repaired, and had been
purpose. pronounced safe by engineers.
wi re sitting
ro!..ih.v ail I.:::
died almost in.t:t'.i Iv. .:- :
thdr WoUnos ,,;i the he;,,
were terrible. Th- in
(OlIiS, whei'e the 1 " i i -been
tiil'i lC'eii n i-da v.
.... T 1,-,.
-! ,.,., ,,... ii ,. terrinc inunuer ami Jightmn
fate of (la- So'uth'wil! be hard. Vthan fs,r(':u.", '"n (r""1 xh" 'nount-
;r '... p .....i i:,...., ,. ,,.,- ; . .... am snie imo im
V.. I iiiii' m j'u "mi ,' ii JMI 1 I 1.'..'
e-sful in lies eampai-n.' We shall ! to1 the crops with debris, wasl
..hold no more fm election,, no : :l w;'y '-ndge norih of and ne:
ci ts were badly flooded, and jeeturcd that tl Ja .'
loniL'csin the suburos were no wn-n struck
swept away. Lightning struck m Shmneck
several places, but did no serious
(huuaLre. No loss of life has been
r. porl id. Reports, from the sur
rounding country show that the
storm covered an extensive area and
did some damage. The amount of
rain which fell here last night was
inches. .
On Fifteenth .sheet the handsome
-in of the rivulet, seamer Aiaruie t lty, running be- ; (.u. .;,; t .,.v.,v t,,,.
wash- !));''' .'.aekn.ae ami this port and ; ,,,.5,,. ,,,, n,,,ok avenue was' carried
d.-rt
la,
ike
The
Di -iisii oil liitkc Huron.
Dktiioit. Mi- h.. Au--;ust lift. Th
Nilirw.v It-.eao-.
ih.wmokn. Ta., AiiLoi-t 1 1. Co:
duetor Marphv, Willi. m ('ran
I rakenia::, a:c
eveiiin..' att--:.ii
IV I i.v the S.mK'i isSnliil lor Hancock.
l-. :i-! I r v. lul I,. an 1 Jaekfon wnulil .'" ti-it
'.l-A-f iillv.'. 'il-xf arr tlte a-.: :w irinri!ttfnr
v'uuli .'lifij tttfijfil f.r ..if. i.a.s. IIghiciuUt the
im-11 wii.i "H.n-. 1-irlii il't irlilc I I-.'-l - in 'ir'i:iia
i-.iil. an i .i- 11 aliaiiil-m ilieia nnw. Ileuierntn-r
Iliatur.'U ymrvi.Ie .U-jK'n P Hie sucrcss ..liiie
p. iin-Taii" tl'-k. t. Wa.lo ll:.ii..l.'ii. at the
iiii-etin- inthc iiiten-."!? i.l I-iii'n-rnti,li'.riii..ay in
Vircinia, at Siauuam, July L-llli J
1
baVe i'.ool
iiomiuati-
1 leiiioeracv ..I ;,ei.s oi:i:iv
iei-PT ( 'lyiiier. and
"i'an" l'rineutroul ii.r
toji off at I'itt.-bur aiul make a
spei-ch, iUid he has reijuest-d Chair
luan Ce-'sna to make arrangements
for a meeting in that city about the
loth of S ptcmbcr. R- turnim; ea-t,
Mr. Conklim; will make
address at some point lmt yet des
ignated. Philadelphia will probably
be s..,.,-t.-d.
will obtain them, renanilcss of ,vio
our member in C..:igres may be.
If ih-y expect to jTiM-ure pensions
bv virtue of special laws passed m
tin ir f.tvor. v. e a.-k wh..t gr.-ater
, 1 iim.. r noes ;.ir. t otu-otn posse.-.v to
;'. second 1 , ,. 1
secure i.ii- pas-age m .peciai ciiac
i:;i ets than any oih-r n- lnber oi
C.u-r. : ? Th truth i . this Dem-
Uiitr.,l:inielli d expressions i,f
political scntinieiit. Winle Ha.nip
tori at Staunton, July til.'.. lvs;i.
t:;i: ne.- r stk! . i-n: mmi.
(!-'.ern r II. r. I'orry, in liiij ' ;riv-'nvii!.5 (S. I.)
XVw-j 1 P.-in.)
I'vi i'.v true Democrat and t very
i.oiior.iiile man slaiuid ri-e t;p in the
ir
the (Iwcedore Hotel, and carried
granite bould-rs over a ton in weight
for a mile down its l ed. On reach
ing tin- high wail surrounding the
chapel the impetuous torrent bore
down all before it, and entered the
West door. The scan ,1 looks of the
v li velaie
afternoon
thirl v mi-
tool.
t W
a wav
ill. M
: ar.oth
also the bridge in rear of
Smith tV Co.'s establishment ;
r one ne.ir the Chesapeake
ICO, ll.
ma.ii sty
on the
( bill that this
shall not be. li
what they n;a
1
b
,1
wear
lis
ins s'reiiL'tn a
r of his country and
h publiean :-nce.-..;
tile CO!l ol'.enees ((
The I'c.or. misera-
tblllL'
altar,
Re'.
A 1 11 ax;;;:
Deli
ma
corruj.tioi lists
neecssarv
. 1
h.
1 H i atie ( '
i 1 the dii IS ;.s
s-. iih Rei 1 1
l;
'hairi.i ii of its i-
x-rats. s,i that the publie ail'aiis . poitant cin:miit-es, is hos'.'h
lie puri'.icd.aod the Republican claims f Fiiiou c:t; -eiis
Inven troiii iow. r.
'ct the leeolds J loye that Ulidel'
I! IV
m
hi-' plaei
The R. publicans of hio i xj.cct
o.tieet thirteen out oftiie twenty
'oUjre.- sliiell their St.it. is entitled
to. This y, ill b-- a !'ain of four nieiii-
The Ri publicans of Rucks County
at tin ir Convention last week, in
strucled for Hon. ( ieorge L 'ar, late
Attorney (iemralof this State, for
1'. S. Senator.
The Democrats are highly ddii:hi
ed over the return of (it'll. Rutler to
the fold. "Reast Ruth r," "sioon
thief."ite.. ivc. will no longer illumin
ate the columns of our Democratic
eont-nipo nries.
The Dciiiocra.tie jiaity stands on
the same siiot H stoo.i upon v.nen
Hancock lifteeii ye;irs ago trained
iiis gun upon it. The (iencral has
countermarched, not the party.
Cener.d "Rob" Toombs says, "we
will dcet Hancock and tin- South
will run the "machine." Does r,ny
imc iioubl that such would be the
case if the Democrats Were successful?
the last Democratic administration
dhlehanau's) the defalcations in the
collection of th- revenue was ."..sl
on every thousand dollars collected,
while under the present Republican
vdministration tin- rate of loss is
one-third of a cent to the thousand
dollars. It iJ ea.-y to see what the
change Would be if the Democrats
succeed in making it.
North, and parth u
-io.l biils. and this j'a t
admitted by D: liioerad
st im- . s
tolhe i-
s of the
1 1
- M-.mkly
Coiigress-
:e. uiiprnaapi. it
'. s ),i re-t.i!e the 1
ever in Siiu;'i ( av
i.-ial'y o-ir.ieis. d.
! Hike:' 10 . :; 1 lie
white man who
.'a. heal parly to
olina should be
and lmt ev.-u
ets. lie sieHi,.!
1
t
ia 1
nc
:nis,
lisle,
taini
1 ot
character. As cvid. e- c
7..v., .ub!!si,;-d at C;
m
this St;:te, L:-t
Wl
1 x'Pi a x a gr ivs 1 1 rig liter and bright
er in a Republican light as the day
of election approaches. All the in
dications now point to a Republican
victory in that State, and the cer
tainty of the result is daily
...t 1... ,1..,
fi iend
For twenty years the Democratic
party has never been able to carry
a State or National election when it
has been opposed by anything like
determination er intelligence lu-
1 a lett-r written by Mr. Rcb.-
1100V; r one of the loading Denio-
-r:tie Congressmen from this Si.it"
and nominated in that district f,.r
re-election to one of his eoiistiti:
ai.ts, which frankly sets forth the
feeling of this D.'lii. ;( raiie House
inwards Northern pension. ts.
Ifm si: or Ri:i'i:i-i:x r.vi ivi:s. 1
M'asi!in.;to.. Aj.ril '2'.. lxv-. 1
Dr.Ai: Sin. Your favor was rc-
!".!'
him on -, p
ambition an
big bis li.if.l
I.,- told, t ...
ll.ee rogUl -
and power,
will employ
hould iie r,
to !';"'!' .ho'.ii
'.racism f,.;- ,ii
clllpioVliK :it f'
1 1
! an em my io hi" race.
1! lil.i!! s!i lllld be t old
;oe mailing toois oi
atii'- tin-ir j.iiiid.!.'
ave a chance 1
ste.li-
;riiiM'.
at if
He
Sholl!
10 will vote e,
lid scoundrels in olliec
honorable Demo-Tat
i 111 in any way. This
lived on and a-l'i-red
L ill
X;
1 1 SOCi.ll o-'-
w hit- 1 1 ia 1: :iiii 110
the e. iii .red. m:'.U.
1,
ceivt'd. 1 Would lllost el
icerfuilv
uicreas-
ie;;: with wuich our
ire conducting the canvass.
introduce and urge the
bill, such as vuii stiggi
d.iiina i-
this fa.-t.
to-"h
an illustrati
passage ot a
-t. but with
the present Demoerati"- House lieii-
sion Pi is i o not Jiave luii'-h lavor. 1 I....K....1 . -ci
. , . ... i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . 1 1 --. 1 1
li has become iihuost Ilnjios-ilile lo
get consideration of such a bill at
all, and when considered its chance
for passing the Hou-v is very re
mote, and the Rebel (ienel.il at the
head of tin-Pension Committee in
the Senate, is still more averse to
DiiMoi ii.vne journals an- making
much ado ov.r the ( (inversion of
Senator David Davis and Ocncral
Reni. F. Rutl.T. As both of these
distinguished gentlemen wcredreen
1 tuckers and allies .f the dcinncracy
tlu ir "conversion" was quite natural.
Senator Wallace, who led oil' in
the game of brag for Hancock, is
t-inging smaller now. and while still
claiming 1 lam in k's election no longer
rhiim.s that he can carry Pennsylvania.
Tin: consistency of th- M ,---tui
('ji,tiHTt'hll is beautiful to behold.
Only ii brief month since it declared
that only ''self-important people"
were in favor of an early Congres
sional nomination being made by
tin- Republicans of this district, and
that "It matters little whether the
Congressional campaign lasts six
months or six weeks the shorter
period in our istemation being pref
erable," and now it is fretting its
gizzard because "Somerset County is
late" naming its conferees, and in
sists that ''Chairman Killer would
better hang up.'' So! so! the power1
allowing any such bills to pass,
would lmt beat ail probable tin 1
lor.
It
that the bill will he got through.
Ycry truly,
F. E. Rni.TZiioov;;;;.
With this expose of the
tin- present Democratic
relative to pensioning s(
fully it won
1 UKsr.eoxp i;rti.i'.i,:iv
I r un the Aikin (S. C) J.r.tr..el I t!:-i )
; The Oarheid and Arthur Club in
! Aiken makes considerable hu;!e,
j but it strikes us that all this is but
; a part of a deep and well laid m hem
I to attract our attention to them and
1 keep US deceived as to till- real or-
; ganizitioiis. the negroes are iorm-
, ing all over the country. It then
j hooves the Deljioerals to go to Work
niccano lore-;. ,;i tr,e iijiins oi tn-
lht tiling to be done
j is to reorganize la - red shirt mounted
'dubs. l."t every meeting. Demo
! cr.it ie or Radicd. be fully attended
! by them.
1 tip: vn'i.cp '; 1 n; !:.! i n:-.
, l'r in til" I 'I'ari.'i'f.n rir-. an.'. I tftrirr ( livr.i.)
The I lemiierats can m.-ei th- Re
: public:, ns and overcome them as
i tin y did in l-7ii. and in no other
'way. If we allow them to consoli
idate the cihii-i-d Vote we shall be
beaten. Thev will not have more
" if they saw some unusual
'passing ah-ng the tie.ir to the
lir-t attracted the attention of
das. Mi Faddi 11. the i.aridi
priest, rhowa; in thcici ofudniinis
tcring communion. The jiriest and
petij-le presi TVnl ol'dir, but tile illi-
ceasin g r oar of tin- eurr- nt o.ii-id.-r.'.di.i
1 d tin- jiastor to ascend a few
st-jiJ of ;h- ahar. when, on looking
down the ai.-!.-, he saw the water,
which had Ler-t oj.i n the ma.-siye
door, ru-hing inward.
I I"' deposit, ij till- ciialiee in ihe
tabernacle and locjo-d the door.
Then, turning to tie- people, who
were up to tiieir waists in water, h-diivct-'d
!he:n to make their . s.-apc
as best tii-v eou!. 1. divesting him
self of his vestment. The water had
now reached t-i his knees', and seeing
l'.o other means of Saf-tv. he ascend
ed to tiie top oftiie a' t.u- and made :
his way fiom thenc- to the r-ar. ami
by the aid of a boar'! cri.s.(.. ..... r
the vi-tryio tlie chancel window,
which he ascended to a safe hi '.ght
by breaking the panes.
Rv this time the wat.-r had closed
e eastern door and then burst it
ops. ,ii along the line ot tin-
creek damage was done. On the
Hermitage road a bridge was swept
away: two others wen- carried oil'
crossing the road going from the
i'.rook to the Hermitage road.
( ;
na
lire at '1 o'clock this
miles o!f Alcona,
w - v I pel nt. and was
Imrilol in ihe water's edge. She
had a large luad of passengers, and
loilaic reported saved. Some are
known to be lost.
A special to the i'o -t ;,. TrUn' ,ir
says tin steamer was on her way
from Mackinac with a full load of
freight and passengers. She left
Alcona al :' ) o'clock this alicriu .on.
About -1 o'clock, when olf Sturgeon
Point, lire was discovered in the
hold, and before eii'cctive measures
eolild be iaKen the iiaines became
unmanageable. The 1 lin ts of tiie : I Ion. Ptiila. A. Orton.
crew were id once directed to saving lows:
tin- passengers. "I did not intend to speak when I su:
-I-. . - . 1 , . . - . . 1 .
ineiiig iiie.,11 was loriuna;. iy , came n-n- io-ni.;ni. 1 am veiv
i;l sight. ;ii!il iia-tein d to the relief, ' lnUell like Judge Orton: I layer
as del also bn.it-oi' ih- Life-Saving made a Republican speech in n v
Station at the Point and several lit-, n any kind i f a political sp( cm.
small boats ip 111 tin- shore. These ' I am sure it would rei 11 ire some
picked uii a large number of per- time and much preparation to make
sons in the Wiit.r. one of any length. I can. of course
'I'll-following are tin- only mi-.-- go a little further than Judge ( )r-
ing yi t known: Ri-iiard hu!i.. ton. and say that 1
Jauu s ( Iriliin. Frank Einnn tt and . Ri publican Presidei
Cuv Mi Kirov, of Toledo, and Dr. but one Democratic
1
I ( ieorge ( 1 11 ik h;
ted to run an cm:.
:ra o v o
.rm.i
The
I.-
an
V.'.l-
ira.it tor lOirlii 1,1.
Ciiii'.vio. Augu-t -27. A
' spec'.'. 1 says : "Last night, a
publican mass meeting here,
iiHirant, being introduced
ok e
car ny :
r;iilw.iv
O'ean."
being "iie 1
b. the mil.
ear started
movement
nu n dare la.t jump,
a miic and a h;
scVentv-ti v- null s a
jump-d ovr a tres;
of tiiil 1.V i' l t to
down th- mountain
t a Re-; covered their j .-.;:
( ieill-r- ! thd 1 1 ; 1 1 the I . .
he O.
til
ur-mi
, 1, . ;;
". ! a!
i .-hor .
brak.
so j:t
R. W.
slj.tioll to
; v. rv stro'ig.
I tiiiity i'e. 1
dv after i:,e
Ai
tnat be-running
at the rat. ,.,
:o::r t'a- ear
th ' iie. ;::
nd. C.,:.;i;c.
i,;. n ii; -
le aiai i.e.
of the ear.
by the! This probably .-.r.ed their liv-s. b .:
as f.ii-; M'.irphv was siio eking! v brui-.--!.
liie Pad ills splllf Wi. l.Ciied .;:.';
1..
c
I a eoa
leg, alio Cook -lis'. 1
The badly bruised
removed to ( ! in. an.
thinks neither h.ive
injuries. Th- ear i-
l.at'T in th- t ;
Michael F.,rr.:
llel irai
nr.
1 v 1 ei i .
t ;
rat
1 1 ,
J.ioye.i ;
h 'g a !
Med. ami
eomo; ii
Poineiy. of ( 1 1 i. 1.
Captain Comer
aid clew of the
darine Citv acted with gnat
;ind th- doorcase outward, carrying!
with it several persons-, including!
; suh-Coiistable Martin, w ho. at tine
; risk of his life, after Several attempts.
i civilian.
in saving a woma::. being borne out
ness. and Captain ilackett and crew
of tlie tug Yul, -an rendered valuable
assisianee. as did also the Life
Saving crew. Those rescued are all
at Ah-oiia. 'I'la
iine passenger b
never voted a switch at t fieri, -tn
.tial ticket and : run over bv th-
ticket, and that if stall v iiiiur.-d.
was many years ago wln-a I wasipiite; -
a young man. Rut I will pledge vmi I n.ilii.j.he!:a Ae.on.
my word here to-night that if l am i
spared, although I shall be at
distance from vmi on the
Hue! Lax. '.Wi
1
old and valued at s:,i,m n
for .sb"..p;p.
eond I Weeks ago I.
ihiy of November, 1 shall return tomiek. ag d thr.
(i.deiia t"i east one R. i.ubliean vote !
Marine City was a ; for 'President of the '"nited States,
at fourteen wars iand I hoiic the citv of (hdeiiawill
::t
Tl'e
insured ; cast, a r.
: as it iia
illd Repllbliciin Vote,
never cast before.
tleil
be- ; succeeded,' with th-'aid of
Tile ie;ii-.v 31011111111-111.
A S'artli'i Si Pi ',m:-t.
cuts liv
( 'hurc'u
by a dog
"rabies." 'f
and w;is
thrust one
zle. and !
ugu-t
tiu-a tier,
' yeais. '
corner .'
tiiis ei! v.
belli ved to
he i',og ran by
mm:::;-!, 'ait
::ig"r tii n 'UgO
lie dog t !".-
si' m!
vi,..se .
Liu.- ::
haM-":
h.T ho:
tiie eh
nsavmga waiman b.mg borne out ; The statue ordered by the Lc-gis , , Vf " , , 'i " , V"' "iu'r'l
ilong with him. I hy water then : latuiv ul- Pennsylvania to be phu-cd ! If ' ZXl U' ,",r'f img was at on-- ;
am. , away t a-r, maimng bunda-! nVe,-the grave of i;v,nir J!m W. At theti.al oi Amold.lor th.-nmrder jnmm..ned and caut. ned : e ,
y wall ami a bn.lgc (10 yards lower : ;,,trv. wa ,,.lt ia position (n 1 " -;lt1"-verbal altercation occur- w..unil, but tn--eh.. 1 eonttnmo p.j
town. Meantime, with the water ; Wednesday alttinoon. It was ,- , u'r'1'!' '"'t;u1 'u:.sel.sudt-r much pan; until yet. nt-tv.
ight feet dep. a terrible scene was i beted from forty odd d.-si-ns bv a!,, 'r'Ul"" ke A."U"1' 'r,'th'?. "' i ' '" " ': V- P" taken with eouy,::-.
H-eurnng in the chapel The s-ais ,mlis,:im ai.point.d ibr that .ur-1 "V" , vt -ver the railing moiis whi-n coatinueil r.ni: .lath!
lound together;!i the bottom be-;., ; .r.-,, i . i wilu.a cocKed revolver in his hand. en. no h-r snbermgi .-.t aoo-.n sl
I MM
Mtiiig r;if;s of which all wh
.nsisiiiig ol (.ovtiiior llovt
-i.-i ....... in. ..ais i'.saM-ine:r ,s :1,'UT tl,.. model .i-epared bv
vcs. A large block lircwood Mr (;t,)r St.,rk(.s. ,' Seranto;,.
.rind in by the water kept at Hat ! Tl ., i,...i i
an wi.o t-oiiid sit on and cling to if.
Ot!
ICC
t. four inches in height, th
measuring twd
ve
net six
' voles thai; the Democrats, if the wh
-Ublitije
Congress ! people. ;
Idiers. what , x' !'!
1 1... ...
I li" I ' ' lull - 'I'l
I I!
i.-y i
lid
IS SIV
hers Were saved by 'gettlllL' holn !,. !.. I..
. ., ', . , . : "oe
oi a .siispcnucii lamp cnain ami l.y ';,. . s
The statti.' represents (h-ncral
earv in the full uniform of a Maior
:ra.-pmg the winnow cords and
four years ago. ; ''reading :i glass. A man with
'.selves m.livi.iuallv to se-i "1'- l'-neo ou.els up To thegaliery. 1 I,..-. .,rn. ....Sim., n
cure or nei:tra!i.e eoloivd' votes i u,-( oiistaole Aiauoiiy ami others a chimn draoed w ith thes 1,1..-
e ic ii, ie ,i. ., s -..,.1 ,1, .!.. ,,. 1 .... tl,.. Placed ladiiers h-oll I .l' l-oeks oiii- ..- 1 . l 1 , .l e : "i 11 .1
... Mi. 1 ' nv. ..1. M, .1. . 1 ii .0 1 . . . ...... .. , .. 1 ...1 . ,,. , . , - - 1 igui naiii i 01 iih- ngure is iieid 1 ne
I" v"" I' I-..achme. as ,,,. p. r-ons suppose. ;-e.c to in,- wui.iow. ami Py this , a , i li t-irx- undress hat worn by ..fh-
m- can procure the passage ol pen-: It depend- .-n votes. Th-re is i n.. ans inaiiy csceped. c.rs during the rebellion, and 'in th-
sion bills! A moment's reiieetion ' mat'.r oi doubt that, if ihe D. m.i,-! 1 ie mlerior oi tne chapel xv:is ,.lt i:ni,i js Ii-.l :i igaimtht. At the
t racv ahsta.n i.-.im m, Ua-a work. : ""- s.no co. and outside
th
ey wi
po
:-at-d. To
'.rder th
win,
an in
ought to satisfy all soldiers that
; 1,. .1. IV , ,,1.K...... i-.....
1S.I11IV I1I1IJ1UI1 1.1. ill' i.v. Ill . 'ii-', , ,
.. .. , - thev mo-! !.;o..- evt II
gre-s tiny can pope loi justice, and rt
that th- only sm-e road to sucecs.- is ; T..: l j',.r ,vl ,, !
through a Republican member from ! S.p'i..i.u.-:.at-;i in v.- i-.iu.iji.i: ;s. r.j tu-jhicr
I thin
was carried awav,
out -Uli) people
in
Then
the
every-; ,.,. of- jj,,. statue rests
was
Theoilitial l')eiiiocr;iti- majority
in Alabama, is now put down at
P-'.O'.K). Li 7i; Tilden's entire vote
in the State was 1;..ki. Could
that V'2.":!!) niaioritv now be. ai other
wise o
tained then bv a free count?
Till: publie debt wa.S decreased
oyer twelve millions of dollars dur
ing the month of August. This is
the best campaign document the
Republicans could put out, as it
speaks volumes for its management
f the Treasury. Do the business
men want a change? Do they
wa nt this mi pre. -ed-nted reduction of
the National ih bt to cease, ami the
revenues of the government wasted
and stolen as it was before the R
pub'iii .Il;s ei.n.e into power?
of blowing lmt and cold
same breath is not liinnii;
arts.
with the
the 1.,-t
Tm: Democrats have but sixteen
fa majority in the present Cou-
their ow n district, working in ac
cord with a Republican Congress.
All assertions of any peculiar in
fluence possessed by Mr. Coffroth is
the merest boJh, an electioneering
dodge so thin that these veterans
would laugh at it ifi
in in.)
Aur.iAii.!.:-, S. ('.,
Au:
i'lVedead bodies have been recovor
t .1. and no more are missing. Those
who lost their lives were James Ferry,
Neil Dohcrtv, Council Rovle, Crace
'Ihe Rath'-als are in scssmu nomi
nating deli gates to the Stiite Coil-;
volition. '1 here v,a- a dim turnout. !
The stores are closed, and the Demo- !
crats vilLattcud.
I Th
Me(
hirviin ;ui"l Henry (ialiagher.
l.ig. in iiii.f; Slinke.
a camion
ball. On the pedestal is noticcalile
tlie whit- star of th- division to
which Cieneral deary belonged, and
directly limit r the. star, the inscrip
tion, "Soldier and Citizen.'' At the
base is the following inscription in
letters o the t.othn
denerid John W
a:i". was going toward Rrinston. the
op.osiiig e;.uilsel. Intense excite
ment prevailed. .Mrs. Little faint
el. A half dozen revolvers were
drawn, and some one shouted
" I hey re going to shoot." Mrs. Ar
nold pulled her husband, the accus
ed, under the table, and shielded
his body with h.-r own. Ref..re any
shots w. re tired young Arnold was
arrested, and Rrinston concluded
his speech with closed doors. There
is liiticli f.-eling among the friends
of the two parties. Judge R-ekner
subsequently fined Arnold 61'M'.
and sentenced him to one year's im
prisonment fur contempt of Court in
presenting a pistol at the Common
wealth's attorney.
. I. , L- t
A Keiiluekv Vet. delta.
L
S'l
anna 1
!is ago the Repub- them in any oilier case than that of r;,u, and
mber in Oregon, their own. where it is expected their.''"', ,;v'
gress. i wo liioiuns
llciins ejected a lilt
which leaves them but fifteen ma- personal interest
jority, and requires a Republican .iudgment.
gain of only seven more votes . ""
throughout the Pnion to give us the 'f "I- Pittsburg
next Congress. We will gain two
will blind tin ir
Hai:i:isui ia;, August ol. Sun
duy evening during the jn'ogre-s of
I'he meeting was cni.tur-1 ' thundergtist v.dueli iiasseu over
.'ed upon ed by the Democrats. Colonel Coin-1 :n-'1 around the city about eight
;nd W. lliiigford, an elector on i " ' lock, a young naiigiiti r of our ex-
ib:n-k ticket of Indiana, county treasurer, Amos Farley, was
man. speee-ii s and th- Rai s disperv- strueK nv lignining and severely m-
iured. Miss Karlcv was sitting on
Lot'lsy ii I r
'-."' ., .'r1, J"hnsoi.was siiot and instantly lei II
(earv. I he ed bv .bun. s AVI t. !..-
-iatue is of bronze and th- moan- .,t Danvii;.. ' t,,ni t,'.m This ;J'.i,',.
tne wnoic costing etilmination of an old
meiit of granit
So IX K I
.l:nii;e l.yiieli I m ia Oliio.
sav.-
Con i mi Trial ( Iriy !tc 1
blowing '
in Aiaim-aini lour m n.iio. so n win.;., ,i. i,.,,,,,.,,,!,. i.,,, ..
There has bctii so much
ia the Democratic ra
-il:lee ('u!iT-olli 1'..,.- i. w ic,. i U,... , . t 1 1 . . " I . 11..,, ;
-.. i , . . . .-. . . i v . . , i. , i... o : . ..i i . . . i . -
Willi il lie iiumeau II i Oil inisilisll ICI, i i oca, uua it is iuioiu unit: io give a i , i :
' ''..:. a ... i- . i . , , . . . . 1 o
thi'iigisuj. with our Denex-rati
. aiu: ham, 'i-.. tih: Ai riioi: t r tiik
i I. AX.
I n.iii 'i i .'. i at I'l.iirictt.in .1 u!y 'ii, p.is.
our people to dedicate
the doorsiej) in front of her father's
e.-n that if w
residence, on 1 bird street, above
("aider, when the leetrie fin d struck
her and hh! fell inn. the door-,, ay.
Ib r screams soon brought her aid
,."!V an-l she was carried into the house.
tnat we .i...
Several physicians were summoned, j lr. j,as ., xv,
pronouncel t!
ease a verv sc- 1
ed as ;i dcsjK -ratio, ipi:
(uii. Raum, Commissioner of
Internal Revenue is stumping in
Maine. He writes lo Washington:
"Maine will go Republican. I have
just canvassed the strongest Demo
cratic towns in this county and know
what I am specking about. My
.pi-aimi i that Davis's majority w ill
far exceed the most sanguine ex
jMi tatioiis. "Fusion does not fuse,"
and fraud will meet its just reward.
Tobacco crowing in Wisi onsin is
confined to three counties, and the
crop of this year will yield a million
..f dollars. Contracts are being made
at SJ cents a pound. An acre yields
liv.) pounds, which at the present
price gives the producer Slt-'SOO.
whk h is much better than raising
wheat.
friends. With this ncotiraging ;
prospect ahead of US. the Republic
an of this county is a cr.iwn. w ho
will ii"t work from now until the
t lection to help bounce the (i filer: !
nit of his political boots.
si'.vt r dollars had been coined ami
put into circulation.
Indiana i just now tiie most im-
whoiu he serves as his gods to feed
and clothe him. Agree anion"
. i .. . . ...,i..4 ..'. i . . , -'V
place alone. We .piote from tiie t ',' " 'w ' ,;m l : " ". ""' .n tins
New Albany, In.l.. eTesp,;.,.!cnee ' "U "U,"U l,,:,t. WI Y'
of the Cincinnati Co,,lWn,l: """W,,"V""S 'l,cal ticket i
nous one put alter mur muirs oi at-; vie.dicive r. ,,-1 b w ..vist,.,! b...
tcntion she was considercl out of; Meiiomild an.l his ' neighbors
anger At one time it was tcar. d ; );-snie time, especially during the
.ii. ....iiiii .lie. mi i.e e g i e u oiliei
and blue, the lliUseh
i i
ol ni l l.o.iy : , c.,,., .
, J.ast year, owing to the general
1 i-nsi-iliii.s oi' bis 'ii-tions lit. Si-it-
were contracted and the pain was ; .....i'.,.. i... ',.,.,.,'., i ., .r... l ..-hi.
pain in her limbs i'ron.'Reive r. a nei-'hi-or. 'and was
j badly beaten. The neighbors think
i ing to iuiet the neighborhood.
I thought wise to commit the horrible
! com: i
hi.. , . ... ......... ... . i ...1. 1..
"ii 'i i.- . ii . . i ... ... i iv ot
i n '. a u ;i e nlis in .-ei-r v m-.i ih-
eo:p. I'.iee 1,ie negro
I .; 1 . . I.i:.' i oi
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1... Ill", 1111,, - ,'11!ll.'4S.li. 1 II Illll- . 1, I 1 . .-11. .
.- ..ii i ' "ot b" conyui'-ed, and is sti 1 lonied
-ratie "lloiiping to ( .arin-ld : and as . 4 t- -i . - ""J"'11"1
; ,1 , .- o ne inn..-, convince mm, at least
is pist now tin- most mi- ;,i .. 1 , , , , , .. . , ,
....rt oO it ... 1.;..!. .1 1 -K.. Oll.sl IOOK IO II, OSf 1,!,,,
..'i,..ii, i'.'hi. to ,,111,14 ill'- jiui'll':
eve is directed, we submit the fol
lowing as an iiiuu.uiosi jroiu one
intense, ihe pa in m her
caused her great agony, and the fin-; b;,,lv beaten
gel's were urawn tip ami rigid. All
, , ... Nkw Ai.iiAXY, Ix p., August 2'' over b.-r body she felt nui'ub, while
At the Democratic meeting in the The Democratic, exodus in this city j .,Uih.,. itUki.k Mt iiiM,u !a tingling .sensation accompanied
Court House last week, that limber- amounts to a panic, and the wildest j the nuiubin ss. the sensation being
jaw.-d ..rator. Valentine llav, ,.., alarm prcvad.s their ranks. To-day I The Phil id- lphia Vr-i i.tihlislies ! --' amo as that produced by a gal
asserttd that since the Democrats ':;Vr- ' iVllU- I)eiti.K-nuic-i an interview with .ludge Rla.-k. in V:)'de baU ry. Mi-s Karley was
In.l control Cun-rt-ss thev h-i.l i (,,,.ll".l!,"au , 1!'""1 .K' 1 ir ward, ! which the Judge gives the follow iie I eonlined to her bed to-day. ami it is
, , 1 , ,V ' j this city, and heretofore a formida- 1 estimate of ( Icoral ( larfid-l ' ! doubtful whether she will fullv re-
largdy inflated the currency, and j ble local Dtinocratie i.olitician on "1 have no desire to add anvihh," '"ver from the dlicts of the shock
t hat over two hundred lmJuons ot 1 account ot ins miiuenee, iiu-tlislied . to mv nubiisbel l. tt. r t,. id.
a card renouncing Democracy and '. hat" 1 said llieu of him w;is trip
declaring for (iarrield and Arthur. and is true. With re-ard to the
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.pi ... 1 4 it , 1 ....-..., 4 4,44.4 41 iv ... iiii.iu.uiruii.-- . it -.hi -itoiaiiii r transaction 1 n-i.-i.-
I he ofheial report pub , shed 01, t k, ,r. IVnn is ,'e,!er,l manager t. sidd, and always will siv, that e-1 Ri:vp;,.p P, Vu-u-t 2S-Dur-he
hrstdayof tins .., . shows the oj.crat.ve department of the : lieve that i.-neral (iarlicid told me Uni a lSt ICun iL
wiai me uuai coinage 01 siamiiirtl , "aiss imu ks. .the truth about it. He would not
ilver dollars since the passage of llou- vasnmg.oa 1 . I'. rainv, .lo anvhmg
Coi.i .ii;i s. September 2. Thomas
McDonald, ag-d about twenty-eight
years, a farmer living near Com
mercial Point, Pickaway county,
was taken from his house Tuesday
night by a mob and hanged to a
tree near his resilience. McDonald
came irom Kentui I.v some vi a
cud which
commenced in 1S-V.). w in n Johnson's
lather was killed during a ijiiarrel
with Wheeler and others. Joliiis.ni
was then a child four years old. and
as he grew up he swore he would
kill Wheeh-r and others connected
with the killing of his father. About
, .. .. iii-...ii,.. 1 , 1,,- 1 1 1 , 1 0. neee 1 ;: 1111 1 u s-e 1
to iie 1.
CK till- .,; ii l,i!'g.
She manif. 1 di
air scver.d days pas', i
loieut p.-.;-iixy-!iis-tini
barks 1,. ... ,
1 T .
OT. 1 1 IS Pie 1 ' it I
! r w.
.1.
v.iii'l" ,;:
Iii Ver re;
on of
tcit'lmg physician that
lived twenty-four hours longer -i.
would have s'lllei-i d thatagoiiv a Is.
The affair has east a d-.-j, gh
1,
av; ii' .i VEimsEyj.
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over the e
in l!
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limy, lias
.;m of bv'
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b id roll s n ' f .
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V ml. mi tlie .M:.iiiiiiii-i.'
W A-Ui.Xiep.'N. Sepii-mber ''.
sc-ond eoUi-se ..f stout-has I I il
on th"- asliiogto;. moiiumi nt.
work is :;o-,v progri.s;,.r .;,v..r-:
The railroad n cv runs d;r, : ,
structure, ai. ur already 12 eari.
of stom-hay-b..,-. n-ceivc.;
There i'le I ...v.- i.bi.'.'.t C ' .-
ina-ous at work, th- t ntire !'!
I i.e u-
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j -h !.- e'-y :.el--i -h- r.
i ,N- ii--.- i- ;.T'-:'V :e n :
uii I "f.
iit Zui-i.'!;. Sw ita !.-.u.l, has ir.
th- Sat"- Department that th
enine-.d ..f Swit.f-rl.ind h. s
him a :o. iiit.,t.. of Willi; ;.
!...
.su! nc!
c. ;!'.s!--t I i ig ot a tone
erected on the -; .t f:
made h e-ce
j A Search Warra-:
' r.ll. ws -ia .. :::. -r t'. ie tlir- v.uii i '"
i'-.'ilir !' Ti-t. nil LilTisei S
i Searcher J w.irm!.'i - .
; mi in.ui t r 1 1. r-l -Sri vf .
i 1". i'U"'.i ;:rp i.,n Iit'uI m i '-.':
! pri-.i.-i.-T- uri'l ii" t'!'-. St ':i;i "i:
; r.i"--". 1 rv-:;-i'i;t, T ::r. I ii - -j :'i
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i-ir... It a !! Viini.i'io '
j Ki.'.tf.T.iil T.m:.-. I'.ir -.il' l.y -a I.-..
: i! "ar n.en i.o.ti i !ir li. ". :n ! ' -1
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; C N BCYD, A.----. S -
S-;.t. gl. 1-T I. Ir.
roui t
om wl
e!::.pc,:.
fired three shots at him. none of
which, liowcvei', took effect, and
Wh-eler made his escape. Yes-
go and manicd into a highly iv- l"!";1 heeler learned that.lohn-
.eeted family owniiw n bii-,e firm son eoimng to Panvide June
e". e tr ilil ti
( iesh r, and he has w ritten to
'-.in- would be a.
d in Washington's n
meiit. I ol-.nc! t as.-y, m .. harg
the monument, has written t-
s-ecretarv o! Mate aee-i.ti
oiler.
nid
me Pu n reg
,r,l ti""- fearing trouble he watched J suitable ins-, rinti
iarrel.s..me'"'antl ' "bum inovements on his arrival j b- -ei.t h,
i -ri1
cut
I. ' 1 I T 1
until :i winnow, and as .joimson
stcjiped on the platform leading to
the hotel he iired from the window.
The load of buckshot entered John
son's right side and he sank on the
platform and died in a few minutes.
Wheeler was arrested.
Iti.lil.-eil i m a Train.
Massii.I.oX. (., September 2. On
the train goingwest last evening, on
the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne .v. Chi
cago Railroad, a man bound for the
far west, with his wife and two
in a w( i
Lightning.
silver dollars since the passage oil '-"' .isiiiu-i.u.i . iei umv.-tio an
the Silver bill up to that date- was ' jlH"" f IIM'?,.vV- A)11 ! '"1"
;.,,.,,,,,-' , . ( : 1 late Class works, this citv, and his; I saw
ju-t N.NlVi,,...' and ol that amount :,wo.sons, Newlaml T. and Charles opini,
there is in circulation SJO.ssi..- Pd : llePanw. all beretofor-ntron.r Iiv,o-li:.
evt iung a n.i.iCM-harrcl iron tiink at
liottimg m that to alter mv and is iniiv bm-niii"' Cannon hav
l-e is in .irclll O ioi fi 1 ( I V1 1 J l't : 1 I. 1 1 lit 4. f. n - I . f ...,'.,
v" - 4i.i, i, ,.ii iii'ii'i.imu-Miuii-' icmos i liirue ti s l. ain s wcv.. . . :i i...i-...
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i. Minis. ine oaiaiiee i -i. ,( j,s:viatr., u: uui .n.iiu uii tiaineni ana ! iransactlt;Ilt ils be always h-IS kei t 1 t lt-fs l-.r .
ia the Treasury vaults. So Mr. ; Anhar' an;- I'o-tcrand the Kcpubli-1 theni, but la- unforlunatl-iy ;id,.ptcd I sail i size 'it i
It ...!.;. t: 1 1.. a. .... I .-.'- i". i-ei. ini'lase i i-.tK,. ,. I ... .. .... . e ,i -. 4t- i, .. ...
o.ii.i jiiuiujiieii ii, uii .inn ve; v i r t -i ........ in...-. " no were ;ire .-.a laiiKS oi ine same si.e in ine ; ProU'dit their man
murder. There is no means of
knowing w ho, or how many persons
composed tlie mob, anil it is not
likely the publie will ever know
tvbo Wi.re iMni'iTtii'il in t!n nii-r i
; children, was robbed ol s(,s. (.-
li.ccn iiiiion an uu siuiion. lie
Wiis occupying a seat aiom-and went
to sleep. A little w hile after a stran
ger sat beside him, after the train
left Canton. He got oil here, and
in an excited manner, told the crowd
at the station how it occurred. The
money was in a wallet in his inside
vest pocket, and was buttoned tight.
ni t cut t.iroiigh the vest
from the outside and lifted the
His
an overtlow were struck bv the fa--t ex.. ress train ru. ' ' . " "' "l !-
nothcr tank of the from Philadelphia, and both were ln? I'K'kK'.lu.t jiuapv.., ir.ua tht-
said must go. There I killed. The tr'ain stoopetl and ' !r:uu ,,t''ure u Vl a e .lettot
Kil'eil l.y a Ti n in.
Poi isvn.i.i:. Pa., August ;i. At 1
o'clock to-dav Thomas Scott and Mrs.
Hctliu r, of Schuylkill Haven, were
returning home from Pottsvillc,
walking on the railroad, and when
near a. sharp curve, tine mile south
Collision ,,( rivals.
tyr..: t
kii.e-v
epteh
icuii-!
of.
Tit--I
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JEFFERSON
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SELLERS' LIVER E
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PdiiP- Ki-o;; r. ( 'ox.. .ii
An excursion train down
Housalim Railroad w
the up t xpr. fr
Rock this ai'tcrini
1 I'l. 1 . ,
n-ii fieri wild Physicians,
tVc., for the scene of the
When tin- physicians arriv
seen- of the e..!Iisien ih.
their Sei viet s not l:cce .1.
ti-rnoon freight train, run 1
cer Marcus Rarnum. had
t :;.--
m tic
run into bv
ght. la-ar Parlor
u. A s: eei.,1 tr.-io
ting.
I-Urr oinlilaiiiK, ru''
I anil Alilr, Htfli H.4lin-b.
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the
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1 w. ...- i ." V. in. s trv- r
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.s. pt. '. I-.. 1 y.
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fgelse. Iwateiictl the !c- Siate Line, connected with the Cni-. f Mount Carbon, tliev noticed the ; V( st lMH'k.
of the investigation, and j ted Lines, was struck by lightning I through' train for Philadelphia ao-: 'mt tl"',tI
i Proprietor ol l.'erauw s American , ve .,i,n.. to
1
pinion. J will tell you, ( Iencral been sent for. in tlie hopes of draw-',!.,., t ' th-no' t.-.,e!,- who tb.-v ' I'"cketl,ook out while be slept
proai-hing. They stepped from the
loiii.eriv guilty and who exnected ( Id-.s ! ,-.,11,,.. u t,. 1,, .,.t it!,!.i;..t
, , . "v S- , ' .4..- , . .11 V II 4 .... " .... .4 . -X l.k fc-J IIJIS Ol.I. k .
I I I 1,4.14. ll " . 1 1 ' ' . , ... . 1
Shoiil inj;- tlu "XVi-iiiijt Man.
stooped an.l r:,m "r'ure u "Vl
del 'remains to here and escaped.
... .,i ... ..
Illr.-lv 11. over tl till ton .J.iieirs t. ,r I, . - ... m
4.iii,ninuv ...i.im x It JSUI ei III 1 Illll- . .1 li ICS To s-A-4 i- I t,...., I ,,..1. :.. i .: . .
. . - . ' ' ' " ... .. .ii ituou-Mi i -.sre: o 44ci.ui. t., i -,- 1. . i .i-i, ,.it t lie s-n rri .11 m t-
Amos 1 Rissil of Ti-xs made a
Republican sjeech i:i that State. It
wiis regarded as a crime, and he was
invited to leave, and to lose no time
in doing it. IIci!cvod to save his
life Tiiis is how '"free speech'1 and
"free meii" are treated in the South,
ami shows how it is made solid for
Hancock trul English.
ir. 11 iPi.iiiifo 1 iuro i.t, 1, ,r ns. 1.4 . 1 .... . ..
i..w,.i in- uit . iivu 'i '"'I I- .tiiil. iliill il JIM'-lOIl'r I i'llli WTflT. 1 it ct.m,t,,, .. i - .... ,
live that Mr. Hav lacks lisc-retion-. orn-hly for Carfield and Arthur, and J d . ,7, , . . !' ; "V'
. , ... Port,.; .,,..1 tl... i. i.i: .. .! 4 ,. . ' ' si"" ' lo
to use no harsher epithet. ; "" 'UTU"IR'"' nunc : meir iate. ihcre was hi
',- , .., to party. It was urge
-n. cieo. lisou. a ioreman
.Merchant KnliPei!.
W tSuixtii-iN", Pa., SepP inber 2-
CiiKsi i-:r., P. August As a! Ross Paxton. who keeps a little st..rt
1 ujton him as j Line on Saturday evening, burned crowd of men were standing on the ' sjx miles ea-t of this plnee, was
Pi; vpfoia), AthiU-t L'i'.-
tievution tank struck bv lightnin
The irnii 1
a: male ;
Long Hill station w!n-n tin- en-:n- !
eersawthe excursion train round- i b'l" '' ' ' ,; -' '
ing the eurve.antlhean.lhis!ir.-nii'i j Vj;"1,;!;'.!!,
lumped from tiie engine and . .-caned : ; re-. i'r.ut. :.'!,..'. t";.
. . . . i.r..u j h -lit -I riior.-:.. n-: I 'i
oiiirv. i-.n-.-niet r ia. ! ri-toi. on . r :h--n- 'i h..r--."' .u i
the excursion train, stuck to his
post and endeavored to st-o de
train. IPs legs were crashed ami
rut tlx
he di. d about an hour after. A brake
man on the in ight train was slightly
injured. The excursion train wa.-1
forty init't.t. s late, but had the rich;1
of way. Rota eriuit-.es, ain.i -. v
eral freight cars were badly v. p . k d.
'I he tnick w iii probable he. .. i-ared
bv morning. j
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iiuili.TiTv. n...-1'u H l.'rcl.y an-ii'
m.l-'.li'.l'i" :n'l t-i e ''" i'i '-"
.. .....n. i4n i thii-'ii h mil i-:. cno
l.Ug. i 4.T.I ihou ti iity iii'.ii.-i'.ti'-.-e.-l '"r
s.!.: nr. I i v. tli lltn j.-y ..i s-,'"
most lost our little darling by a hug: I'ukc t-inu'i. , , Y)
iloy Stie. lS4icil Her lailinv
''t i-b.ah never feel so aw fullv ner
vous abollt PiV babies h
writes a grateful mother. We
iiiK i iiancston k .) .vim nas i V.- '";' l'''" u.-eivsiiy, anl ii.. yjelil.l to ' out tii-ni-dit without causing any ! station platiomiat Rock Dale, about robbed ot eiglitv-one dollars lat-t attack of cholera infantum, but ha;.- ,-.
an account of what it calls "an i (ofore a 1 ht I) At i f C" ' '1 t,",,-Wl'krat,,,u' ils ,v alwavs further destruction of property. ' seven miles from here, last night ' night. When he was about closing pily heard of Parker's (dng. r Toni-: a -
amusing affair" at Abbeville Court ! (lartit Id and VrthuAnd PoH-r "'IV'. ., i 1,llrty U:,ualV', VK' iat'ri' ' 1 ,i-'.'rou-i verilows v.'ere obviated discussing polities, one of them, be-1 the store a stranger presented a pis- in time I took a few spoonfuls : ,.,vs:rit vTi'K'S N1
Hoi that State, the story thus' T c llC rea-; by iiring s-.lid shot nto the botto.n lieved to ho John Duffy, drew a ; tol at him and de,nu,idl his money, myself, which so.,,, cured my nurs-1 1" 11 UV ,
, ...n i it- V. !onoofibol.....P., f ,..V t;., . i -i -h'biJier ah'air hn.s;o the bum ng tank and drawing : Pistol and hrcd at Vi!liam Drake. He was much frightened, and either ing haov cntirdv. an. an ... ras .,n-i v.uta.-.r Frri.-t w.-''-.,. :'.'
readmg: frc Rcj.ubhean ( ounty ; of t W I M nocra io po -, not hint him 'with his party, and! the oil off. Twentv-six thousand Vhe ball missed Drake and struck handed his ,.o,ket-book toth.-ro!.- ald..s-"has kept me and baby i Kt K.r..s..nc, v..---
(.nvtntu.n met Je yesterday at ; " "J" '' "n,"V mel ought not. I Udieve! bamls were consumed, ami other Thonuts Conner, aged nineteen, b-' her or allowed him to reach int.. Mich perfectly good health, 'and i hT,
1 1 o lock: Rusincss wa usjen.l-. V-joyd ,',,a ('ii a ( V Tl ' ,Jl "'I';'! (-;tI-'1r Isonal 1 proin-rtv in different parts of the oil ! hind the ear and killed him instant- his pocket and take it out. Rv made us so strong an.l comfortable ! i-i-r mmf. Mn:,r
. . ; . .oi.l V-irtllli -Olirts. 1 liree Oi lntco-itv .n.,1 I l..,.. ..... ;,. l ' ! . , i.. .v. i . . : I.:... 4t... .: I a ... . . i i " .1 . r i .. . . ... . , iml.-nte 1 t,.!t t" ni.. 1 ,. ,..
ed and everybody turned out to liis...nj l.-ivn-tti-.;,-. f . . "V J-'ognicm, ncai was destroyed during uie'iv. imuy nas miico -m-u nun-; me nine u- na.. unit- to aiarm nisi uiai 1 nm.ni imi i.e without tins re-;,h....eMT,n.:ci.iiii;.. -.-.i
-' "luuu u n tiiits uui ' ni l fill ,n'ii"it.. I l t i - . . . i - r. i 4 i . j t i l it z l i T l ll.li i I i i i .... . i . i i.. ii-.l t,:r rrt
ar what he Rads would ,av. 'out Ktronglv for U ScaS ofhistonn. , An timateof the total loss! self up claimi, that the MlmS was neighlH.r, the bold r..U,r had es- Hable medicine for worlds."- A "r
1 -malt wai.". ami eomcrsation. ' I'laces it at g lU.OiK). I accidental. 'raped. 1 Mother ot Rrooklyn. ' auk.
mi.nlt.1 lor
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