tL.-VJr,ma. Jm w.-.J. " HI Ll rn. a,..-.i-cf i M'm.mM I'aKK, Esij., is ntftv ajthc Influential republicans who JLllC COIIlCrhti JHliHH. .,, !. ii, 1 ji,,,,,!,;, EDWARD SCUI.L, Editor uJ Ihojirietor, supplicant for I'fpublican Votes, supported liitu then are nil now his Last year he was on the stump try-! nctlre opponents. Mr. Cessna is an , UOIT. IlEVIVEIl. KIM.i:j llb'Ksrjil' IV X l'AHSI(. ! Troop DKpnulioil utter Indian wept-spay acceptable candidate, well known to our jieople, decidedly the ablest lawyer in the district, personally popular, and with the united party at his back. Moreover, the district has been changed, consist the two counties of Bedford and Anrn.-i.-i, it. I was :hf, ii so- reduced that he now ' Somerset, and poll- men ing to Jtersuade tin- pVvple to be lieve that our good and suffering President had guilty knowledge of the Morey Chinese forged letter. It is said that tlic President, who weighed about 210 pounds when he Tlic I'fetitdctit, Hallicd on Saturday JjrmiiK ami Continued lo Im prove nirouj;!ioiit N inula v. list 2 1. A dispute! dated St. Paul, Au- Wasiiixgtox, August 2S $ r. m The improvement in the Presi dent's condition has been maintain- .1 a.I .liiini. tlin il-iv nriil if tlii.i Itnur lirtW il l" ' 1 ...... v.o ....... nope i stronger man wnen me iifinii li l.efiii u:e; isvncd. Tin? iis- man : Weighs bllt poUIld-. REPUSLCAN JUDICIARY TICKET a sihilitv hi' death is. it is believed. i nc ol ins ; dear thousand Iveimbiicau lnajontv, jrraduahv lessening. A verv eonli attendants says that he is nothing and when the Democrats talk of ; dent feeling has taken the place of ! but skin and bones, and there is very ma jcuue: HON". JOHN CESSNA. f IVilford. TOR ABJOCIATE JCWES : WII.UAM aUIN;, of Smieix-t. fefAMVKL j?XYir.n, ..rs.in. rM t ti. REPUBLICAN CODMT TICKET. rn rnKTHcsoTART : S. V. TkENT. of SomeMei. FOB 8HKBIFF: JOHN" J. Sl'AXlJLER, of Somerset Twp. FOU EEUIMTI3I AD EE. f.r.IIEH : A. STt'TZMAX, of Stonyoreek Twp. FOB TBEAflrBKR: JOHN" II. WE1MEK, of S-mu-mt. little left of him except his massive frame. ' We have never known a Republi can ticket to be so thoroughly well received as is the one nominated as the late primary election. It is a good ticket, from top to bottom, and there is not a ripple of discontent with it. Our new rules worked ad mirably ; everybody knows that the nominations were fairly and honor ably made and everybody is satis fied. A comi'AXY of Pittsburgh capital ists are said to be negotiating for the purchase of a tract of land on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, with the intention of erecting there on a mammoth hotel for the accom modation of summer visitors. The .1 1 1 A .1- if r. a me uesiono.cncy apparent, ni me ii ' ' ' j White House last night Hope has V,y ..ras-Lrag-unts. ngain tlken a gtrong hol(1. The ef fect ol to-days good tidings was ; evervw here noticeable in the Letter cri.iiix;s. 'r.,.. in,!,-.- ,.r r:-.....i..-,.,,,i i feeling that prevailed. The gloom A 111-, IVFLlti. muii VI i wu, . - ,- T.i 1 c .1 'j T. uau well mieu irom me cuv. ii S. C, have st irted a successful tem pcrancc mow-incut. They organ ized a society pledged not to have anything to do with any young man who drank liquor. Several well known tipplers have already sue cumbed, and other are wavering in that direction. I Nor nianv vears airo the Demo- crats of Louisiana tried their hands at constitution making. The r.cw constitution is so defective that the Democratic papers are howling loud ly for its amendment. Under it taxes are evaded, the school system is running down, and the courts are inefficient The old constitution. fob roisto-i:B.: A1AM S. SHAFFER, of J.-nnor Twp. JOSFrn iror.XF.n. of Somera-t Twp. FOB FOOE BOrdE IMmxTOB : 1AMKI. K.IMMEL, of tsjinerot Twp. 3 i : i.... :i propoM-u locawo, framed bv the Republicans shortly from Crcsson and the hotel is in- the ' U nded to be larger and more com- , . ., ir 4 it The icksburg Jhrnld confesses plete than the Mountain House at i . i ll LI I 4 VJ 3 LltO-b I'll, m Mil Hi I 11 I II. that place. . . " j c-. . o FiB AlWTORS: JOHN' I. riIO.lS, ofSmiitrsi-t Tup. isKAEf. F.MEKKK.of S.wtliampt.in Tw p. I Saii a sturdy old Republican on the street last week: Hilly Raer coaxed me to vote for him, and then told me Judge Hall wanted to see me. I allow I know how to vote, without the Judge ti l.ing mo.'" Said another: 4 I told the Judge I liked Baer well enough, but that I always The Iresident continues to hover between life and death. So critical was his condition on Friday last, ! voted for the regular Republican that his r.hvsicians abandoned all i candidate." Said a third: "I don't hope, and it was telegraphed all over the countrv that he was dving. know Mr. Cessna, but I do know that he can't cost the county any mnr vr1irn i'lvtpd than .Tnrlrrn TInll About 4 o'clock on that morning he AnJ ?aiJ yot . u mUy seemetl to grow worse very rapidly, his pulse fluttered up and down, he seemed partially unconscious, and it was le!icved that death was at hand. Later in the morning he im- P.aer is coaxing for Republican atorship in Mississippi, 4i not because j a majority pf his party do not favor his re-election, but by intrigue and a prostitution of power within the Democratic party." Nice comment ary that on the Mississippi Democ racy. The old managers are at their old tricks, with this difference the victims arc Democrats. TuiciiE is something very pathetic in Mr. (Jarficld's yearning dwirc to be taken home. He is longing all the while to foe back at the old place in Ohio where his happiest days have been spent. It is a subject to Hall at the primary, but I'll be d il if he can trade me off to Rill proved, again he lost ground. andjBacr, AnJ m yvt mU)ther gai(1 . votes ; who ever know tl Inm to vote j wi,jcn i,c rocur;j aj,ajn anj aga;n) for a Republican?" And still in-jjmj ,)0n tne doctors arc other remarked : " 1 voted for Judge !0bli?cd to humor him as best thev again in the afternoon it was - The Judge asked me if I couldn't iL Tjiat i,e cannot have his thought that a slight change for the vote for Racr, to vote for him.' better was perceptible. Since that j These are but a few of the remarks time he is n-jKjrted to be slowly re covering some of his lost ground. The shadow of a great loss had selthtl down upon the country, and the Nation stood at what was Waved to be the death bed of its ln'lored ruler. Surely no man ever before, so stood upon the awful verge, and did not topple over. The President's life still hangs by a very brittle thread, which may nap at any time. Whether hi.-; present improved condition may not give away to another re lapse cannot be safely predicted, lie is very feeble, and all apparently depends on his ability to recuperate sufficient strength to withstand the waste of his wound and of the eup perating gland. A Nation's prayers go up unceasingly that he may be spared, and all Ftill cling to hope. Fancy stock is selling for fancy figures in Kentucky. At a late sale twenty (V.tswald rams sold for each, and right ewes $'.0 eah. Tiu: steamship City of Limerick arrived at New York on Thursday last, having on board 211 Norman ( Percheron ) horses, all owned by a gentleman in Illinois. Tux Grecnbackcrs of Allegheny county met hist week and nominat ed a full countv ticket So, that and comments we heard made on the Judicial question during the course of the week. Tnr.RE has been so much "gab'' about the large Republican vote that William J. Raer, Esq., is going to poll in this county, that we deemed it worth while to avail ourselves of the opportunity presented last week, while people were here from all parts of the county attending Court, to institute an investigation, by our self and through others, as to the probability of its truth. leading Republicans and active party work ers from every township in the county, save two, wen interviewed, and we are thoroughly satisfied that there is nothing in it but brag, and that brag is predicated upon the vote that Mr. Raer ran for this same office ten years since. It is true that he has many personal friends among the Republicans of the coun ty, but they are generally of the ciass of men that vote from princi ple, and not from personal senti ment That he will run some Republican votes, here and there, is admitted, and that he will also lose Democrat ic votes, cannot be truthfully denied. Our investigation shows that while he has no enthusiastic Republican ! pro. friends, he has bitter Democratic ! the cent, how he stand can. Perhaps no one was ever more anxious to get into the White House than the President now is to leave is way is sad enough, and yet there is some cause for encouragement in the per sistence with which he clings to this idea. Men in the last stage of sick ness usually care for nothing. Xorth Amrrl'-oii. Ji akki:s are non combatants on principle. But occasionally they lay off their coats and do some va liant service with their muscles. The Rurlington tulrir says: 44 A large crowd left Indianola to attend a (Junker quarterly meeting ten miles away at Ackworth. They went for the purpose of a rumpus. The pitched battle was represented by four Indianola shoulder-strikers on one side, and as many broad brimmed chaps from the Brotherly City on the other side, who demon strated their pugilistic accomplish ments in a surprisingly forcible manner. The Indianola boys got badly left, and returned home with black eyes and bloody faces. Sev eral arrests will be made to-day." Oxr. of the mo"t successful and trustworthy farmers in Georgia is a negro named Pleas Harper, who has ! just paid $.1210(1 for 2,10 acres of land lying on Broad River, in Ogle thorpe county. The white man who sold him the land says of Harper: There is not a better business man in Oglethorpe county than this ne- He can tell you any day to with the enemies. world, and as a farmer I never saw There was a strenuous effort made a better. He is economical, his during the week to give Mr. Baer a j family all work, and he can get more boost among Republicans, and to . out of a hand than anyone I ever foil v is still beins used bv charlatans this end Judge Hall labored with i saw. Pleas, too, is not an all-cotton to further their purposes. j unceasing zeal. When Baer couldn't j farmer, lie has Wn making from : make his point with a voter, he was j 100 to 150 bales of cotton a year on Jrr.";K Lawrexck, First Coui-1 toW that jIalI wantCti to see him, rented land, besides growing enough iroiicroi me ireasury, Has decided anil if the geccteJ vict;m caned supplies to run his p lace. In fact, ma wnen government contracts are the JuJ hc wag tokcn 5nto : his cotton is nearly all clear money, j " S sold by the contractor the contract ;, inn rf.s ,lf Ma rf,, : You iust oaeht to see the Bermuda f L.x t Ik'? i ...v. .....v. ...v.,.-.-... . ... ; - .f . iUJi Hit- HUMS kliCU 'trlf C, .11-1 1 I .1 ... .i . uuuuiim. ami ooui names or,,i flinT. wrflw..i,i til IM illVIV' 4 I V 11111 lallv this worthy violate the law. All those who NowiiiiK-r election Occasion- j fllTllik ftfinrwt i ' want ... w.f,. ,( n, I Republican with a grievance, but; grass mer.' hav he has l-o's Svnipal liy. should rcmem-' ,uuch llie ldrsPSt lroi'rt'n of those bT that they must le registered by interviewed came awav with :usi Wa-im.v;to.", Aug. 22. The fol lowing corresjiondence by cable is has been generally regarded during the day that the Presidents rally had been of such a character that a further relapse, while anions; the possibilities, is not considered prob able. Commencing at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, there have been, up to .S o clock to-night, 2N hours in which the President was pronounc ed as improving. The improve ment has not diminished i n strength , nor is it less marked to-night than at the most favorable portion of the rally. The patient has been very quiet and restful all day. His mind has been clear and his expressions more cheerful than at any time dur ing the past ten days. The pulse has not shown any fluctuating ten dency. It has remained pretty steady and retained its improved tone and character. There has not been any marked fever. The nour ishment taken during the day has exceeded in quantity that given during the previous three days. The glandular swelling has been do ing well during to-dav, and'ha.s not caused any particular inconvenience suppurated satisfactorily through the car and the first incision, and also through a new incision made this morning. The heavy sleepi ness which marked the President's condition yesterday and caused so much anxiety and alarm, has en tirely disappeared, and his rct la tiny has been perfectly natural and his mind is clear when he awakes. The members of the Cabinet are all hopeful now of the most favorable results. At 10 p. m. The Executive Man sion is closed to visitors. The Cab inet olliccrs have all gone home. The doctors and nurses and Mrs. Garfield alor.cj remain about the sick room. The feeling of hope that has prevailed to-day has continued to grow stronger as the night ad vances and the improvement in the President's condition seems to in crease. Dr. Bliss says that the stomach is in good condition, and an increased quantity of nourish ment has been given without pro ducing the slightest signs of nausea. The parotid gland has discharged more freely to-night than hereto fore and the pus appears to be of a healthy character. At this hour the President is sleeping quietly. It is believed he will lc better to morrow, in which case Dr. Bliss says he will surely get well. THE SISI ATIOX OX SI XOAV. Washington, August 2S. The faint hope raised lust evening by report ed improvements in the Pses identscondition was hardly express ed by the few who shared it for fear that a change for the worse would occur during the night, so the un expected announcement made by the physicians this morning that the President had held his own du ring the night, and the favorable de velopments of the night, as related in' the morning bulletin, caused a still more hopeful feeilng to prevail at the the Executive Mansion this morning. Doctor Bliss and Gener al Swain, both of whom were at the President's bedside during most of the night feel much encouraged .t his condition this morning. Dr. Bliss thinks the favorable Symp lons of yesterday and the improved condition of last evening vere full v maintained throughout the night, The return of hope at the White House is unmistakable, but the physicians are evidently anxious that not too much reliance shall be placed upon it The ground cained may be lost this afternoon ; this may prove to be 011I3' a fluctuation At the same time, as early mornm is liie l resident s uuiavoraide pen od, there seems to be reason to be lieve that recovery is now possible. It need hardly be added that there seems to be no probability of the President's death, in the worst event for several days to conic. WHAT THE IHMions A It E NOW SAVIM. Dr. Bliss, in an interview this fore noon, said the change since yester uav 111 uic rresidcm s condition is him in modify entertained bv saved this sum-! himself as to the extreme gravity of ( the crises, and that he now enter tained great hopes of the President s ultimate recovery. He said the pus discharged this morning, both from the wound and from the opening in the parotid gland, is improved in character, and that the quantity dis- Tlie Urcnnif-tanrn-s Under AVIiicU the ' ClIH'AW, A Hi nt-auliful Mrs. Imlltr tVmniltrl 0 tflts ffHtUnc Suicide. : "list 2;J. savs : Telc'Tams received at Department Headquarters from the commanding oflicer at FortAssini- The New York papers have addi tional particulars of the suicide of Mrs. Francis Dudley, at St. Cloud, a suburb of Oranec. N. J. She had been married Its.- 1 .ii .t vear, and I 1 1 i f I ner misnaml was kn i ana ner nome ; cr03d one ol iiMirv. r-i..n alt r lie I1011- boin, state that the three companies of the 1-Sth Infantry left that post on the 21st inst. to assist in driving off the Indian, who some ten days ago lately (he line, and Sh.n i!itT tll-Mloll- 1, I.mII-.I,. ..,! eyiuoon was over it was noticed that j,!,.,.,,.!.. ;., ,, i. An.i ri. in si.l.-. m,;l nrm'ns. thx rontfiiN of th ,' f . . . .... ..... ... ... 1.. r.t.ri... !..!.:.. hi'n iii iit 11 nil r 11 c: . . P11iLAt.Ki.r111 v. Augdit 2;;.--UVr- Lot isvii i.k, Augn i T'v-Uv Mm 1 , , ner & McrrittV fruit warehouse, No. 1 m being Hooded v.i'J. : t ick. Mini- t rril I- ;., )0. .')2 and 54 North Delaware Ave., Icr3 ot countrymen are unnginz in ; u k, j.,.. 1 1 ,,' r,,; ri.i ',IM:i;t 1 h 1 ated from an explosion of gas, which Joss. revcrw who were approaenr-i ; ani Jam Ki took shortly before o'clock .on the subject at the hliKkyardri J.allcntjo this morning, and almost immedi- 'said thut even if tl.v dwn. d of afternards flames rushed .tneir son k ai a r.an-i wrv l,o ,i. I.,.ii ill.r.niili ll.n l.inMin.r nm nllf (if t IO riilrl III II til r'Tlla'' HI'- S.lllll' in (..Miiiiiiling d.M.rsmd uind.ius. The lire made the fall at lull pi i: s it wotild I": ch'-api-r l.'i.ui t Ui'l what tin y )0, .)2 and o-t North Delaware Ave., imts 01 vouuuvuieu an; uuinu ; i.w ji was destroyed by lire this morning, all they can spare to !!, Ixiiv on- j day ali The fire is believed to have origin able to feed them except at great j 2 o'clock. ml,- lr)7 ;ir,l :i -...I 1 ?M iind sixViN"" tJ.- wronaV,,,,,;,,. n.-l bK-,t!,.r KhJt i'p:rt:i:,.f t!. .v. t:i' w.itT. .... .'.''! 1 111. Mrs. Dudley was not so vivacious as j These three companies a r-- in addi- buil.'.in" Ujing of an inflammable had no :,.-tnn! u-e for until tin- tall waikinir .-,., ti,',. Uv she had been and was nervous, ex- tion to the two companies of cava!- character, and about 7 o'clock tlie season. A number said that they wl:,-i, IIS ai..,.,;., '";r"-: citable and alwnt-mmded. Mie ry di.atch.Hl from th fort on the walls fell in every direction. The j w.-n-..nip.-lh-d, if th.-y tint tbnr.by tl..; .r.a,s u' ,;v', complained of pains 111 the head, iyth at the request of the Indian building was six stories high, built ; usual number of head 01. hand, to, calling David l:v,.rj '"i inability to sleep, and a feeling as it agcnt at Fort Belknap; and the en- of ornamental brick and sandstone, ; come to the city and haul out com 'river bank. l.ut t.V''7,r'r a steel band was being drawn tight- f!r f11P nnmrUinrr nt,Av -Hi) m.l wtmlpi finv feet, on Delaware to feed them on. The above facts , took a skiffim.i . . : "U ' ... ly about the base of her brain. Dr Pierson, the family physician, treat ed her for weak nerves, but she con tinued to grow worse. It wat thought by her friends that she fretted over the irregular habits of her husband, who, it is said, has been intemperate since he was married. She told a lady friend, however, that she was quite happy, and that she would be perfectly happy if her husband did not spend so much time in New York. Early last Saturday morning she drove to Orange, purchased a novel, ordered groceries, and then visited some friends. She laughed and chatted about her trip when she returned home. After dinner she wrote out a list of novels she desired the news dealer to get for her. After finishing the list she told her husband she would like to go out for a ride. He, fearing that it would rain, ordered the covered buggy. At live o'clock she was dressed ready to go out. Mr. Dudley went to her bedroom on the second floor and she at once be gan scolding because hc did not or der the basket-phaton. She Hew into a passion, stamped her foot in anger, and said she would not ride in the buggy. After some words he quitted the room. As he reached the foot of the stairs he heard a shot, followed by a fall on the floor above. He ran up to the bedroom, where he saw his wife lying on her back, her head and shoulders in a closet and the lower part of her body in the bed room. There was. smoke in the closet. A bullet hole was in her right temple, just above the eye, and blood was flowing from the wound and from her mouth. She had her hat on and it was stained with her blood. A live-barreled Smith it Wesson revolver, 32-calibre, was lying in a corner of the closet, with one barrel empty. She had tiken the weapon men with one 115-inch rifled gun, is under the command ot Captain M. E. O'Brien, of the 2d Cavalry. The Indians are estimated at from 1,500 to2XJ0and are chiefly Crees, Pa gans and Assiniboines, who are for the most pr.ri pcace.ibly disposed, but cannot resist the temptation to hunt buffalo and run off ponies on whatever side of the line they may Iind them. The scene of operations is the country between the east and wesk forks of the Milk River to the neighborhood of old Fort Belknap. It is hardly exjiected that the mau rauders will make a stand against Captain O'Brien's battallion, as he is thought to have a sufficient force to give them a lively chase and pos sibly well-merited castigation. A dispatch to the Times from Pierre, Dakota, dated August ''!, says that 2-V1 of Sitting Bulls bos tiles from Standing Rock arrived at the Cheyenne Agency that day. The remaining 1,7O0 will reach there in five dav. avenue, and ISO f..r.l l.n..l. n-orr, riT..otiil (rrrr. tii.ruklN Ml 111" It) ' limit f.ifn.l .1.1 Water street It was finished tor' Ji Uerir, Sheipy; the firm by the executors of the cs-; Spencer, N-ot tat of . John Hopkins, ot Baltimore, throu 'iioui the owner of the ground, and was j id thing there has been no rain of j thtr other i,Vn. herby; Oldham, Owen, ; The oldest Kin- L,v J' hit and othr counties j Mvirnrncr, ami" i V ul" the- State. Asa gnfr-jj..t Ufi. j',,' .lt( ':rT ' '.ill Kir V. . - . i ' 1 ii fH ! valued ai sham wv. me siock was i any i-onr-rqui-uv- n uniiy ., (.;i. ih. cauif- ,frr of a miscellaneous character consist j months, and the early 5nrrnf Wpst. India, fruit orincinall v. entirely destroyed, while the lat lOO.OitOcoeortnuts and $.10,000 worth . crop is so Unity damaged that even of banana, most of which were n-j with rain the crop vi!l not I" mop ceived only a day or two since. The ; than half a yb M. In many of tin entire stock was vahn-d at 7",00O, isfctio is named tin- crojis an- not and me refrigerators and other ap-1 only injured by heat and drouth paratus and machinery for the man- j but thesmail water courses have ufacti re of disiccatedf cocnanut was ; been dried upand stiw k arf sutVer- valued at $V),0(JO more. The boiler was in the basement and the engine on the fifth floor of the rear buihi ing. When the walls fell great ex citement was caused, but as far as learned nobody was hurt. The em ployes of the firm were about begin ning work, but all arc thought to have made their escape. two ; corn is j coiii,!,. ,f Monti .. I a... ..... . I I V Hill Lit; Willi ,,r,..f the resident oftl'Kiiv i iMi.-ring in Ui...xir I.J.MW. I . - .'lllIMM OV'Tl-(,. an. 1 11 is ti ar.-. 1h.- .in, I'oys will I,.- :l (.j, up Under. "Wl.:i Imirtii.- alual,,. 11. Inrnmoiis Insiirimee IIiismki-m. !liix rnl Diwioverio-. Cirii Ai.o, August 2. A special of yesterday's date to the 1'ribunc from Wichita, Kansas, says: 'A meeting of the Oklahoma Town Company was held in this city last evening, at which most of the prom inent men connected with the enter prise were present. The mineral discoveries recently made by Cap tain payne v.'crc discussed, and 10S pounds of specimens taken by ( 'apt. Payne from the Wichita Mountiins were exhibited by him, and were pronounced by competent judges very fine and as showing silver and lead. Captain Payne and his com panions in the recent explorations report that the army dicers at Fort Sill are daily taking out mineral. The company is determined to move into Oklahoma in October. The Sckantox, Penn., Aug. 21. Gov. Hoyt's denial that he is interested in the grave-yard insurance business will have a tendency to check the sharks in this region who are freely using his name in connection with the infamous traffic in old age. Agents have been freely quoting him in connection with the State Capital and World Insurance concerns, and have made business thrive on the strength of their representations. So Mate. Hon. ). .u. Meele, at one time a prominent aspirant for the Governorshipof Kansas. is president of the town company. Considerable excitement prevails over Captain Pavne's discoveries. colonv numbers nearlv 10.000 coin- from a bureau drawer, where it was j pOSCd of 1K.r?ons irom'almost every Kcovas a protection .ig.uu&i; ouigiars, and in a lit of passion or insanity she had shot herself. Mr. Dudley sent a messenger for Mr. Francis M. Epley, her uncle, who lives near b-, and when he came the unfortunate woman was placed on abed. Drs. Picr:?on and Richards arrived at (I o'clock and Mrs. Dudley died at ! 11:4). The ball had entered an inch above the right eye, einerscil at the top of the left temple, struck the brick facing of the lire mantel, and fell on the carpet, where it was found yesterday. complain they cannot collect bills, j as the money 01 the customer is ing more for want of water than j l'ifb- lit (ift lu.rttii from I lid- ham county said, '' Water in the! '' I'mrsday last a section I have just visited is so ; M '"J? M lydesdale.-l,,,,,,.; searce that whole families have to 1 amUillK-s-left (Uas-oir f.,-'i use the same water for washing ! X fdupuier.t to .V y purposes, and then this :s all thev i consignment ,f thi- have to Bi ve their stock for drink- V'asgow on aturdav ;,,." I the noted stallion I)r!i;.;' ;. of the champion ct;patU" Iforribh Ileal h. .Agricultural Socitv. . ; burn two years a.,. ' A widovr . living near Prtsident, recognized as the U .t , Yanango county, Pa., with three ; draught horse ever ,' children, was a few days since af-: Stolloway. of I 'linoi-'" fli.-tcd by a succession of most ter- j chaser, "lie )w aU'iM'., riblc accidents. She was preparing ; H' old opjhnei., it. . dinner, and sent the two older chil- 'and twelve mare-. dien to hunt tor cgg. They were at the Chicazo fair. . ".' very young, and one of them put ; Wt-bstf r has shipyx-d tT-r- ' his hand in a hollow log to search I and the stallion I 'Lian toV ' for eggs, but pulled it out. saying a the blooded stock pur..-h;,lV chicken had bitten him. The other j Prank Shenvin for hU ".v, V followed the example, and jerked i can lands. Mr. P.:hV 1 hey j has published a phau.!,,u',',' 1 nttle- j ing the stock. entit!.--d the hand out with a scream. (had liotti brcu liit;. .1 hv a snake. The poor mother, hearing Stud Beinjr Formed , v. swallowed up in paving aSo,,.-i their cr.es, took a pot of bodiri'r y ; R. Sherwm ; showing whv f merits. An old woman, living 0:1 j tatoes from the i.re, so that they , U losing her position fr t: 1;, the outskirts 01 rcranton, nas '"n"1- .... iiui.-c.-.n'i n-isntin - Il (XX) on her life. The polices are ,,,,osl msuinuy sue was recancu advantage ot .New Mexi,-, an : oy me scream 01 ner iniaui, nno Iiflil liv atwuhitor Scnreitv old person dies now that is no't in- i erawlcl across the floor and up. out. bred horses. advantages c breeding countrv. sured all the way from ?-V),000 to S100XX). A man came here from Moscow the other day to insure h:3 mother, who, he said, was in good health, and when the agent went to investigate the case he met the old incredible to those r.ot acquainted with the business, but the worst lias not leen told. A IVix Jilac. Tin- Gallic!. I F'hii. Tin- Pril-nr ltrollier-iii-lav. Ci.Kvn.AXP, O., Aug. 2G. Joseph Rudolph, brother-in-law of the Pres ident, left this afternoon for Wash ington, in company with Captain Henry. Mr. Rudolph h.;s been in charge of the Mentor homestead while the President has been away, and had the care of the President's two younger sons, aged nine and eleven years. In obedience to a telegram last night from Mrs. Gar field the sons are left at Mentor. Thev were informed last evr ning of the President's almost hopeless con- Ciiicaoo, August 2(. A great lire broke out this evening in the pack ing establishment of John C. Hatcly, formerly known as Rickors, at the I'nion Stock Yards, and it had not been extinguished at midnight, at which time all the engines in that part of the city were working to quench the flames, but were greatly impeded by scarcity of water. Few facts have been l irned, but it is known that lr,(KNj finds of bacon and a large quanu. 'of lard and provisions were stored in the house. They w ill probably be completely destroyed. The loss is said bv some to reach $100,000. No particulars can yet be obtained as to the insur ance. The fire is confined to I late ly' building. As nearly as can be ascertained. the loss by the I lately fire is as fol New Yokk, Aug. 2''.. "I have very little hope that President Gar field will recover," said Mr. Cyrus Field to a reporter, "and his condi tion makes me feel verv sad indeed." If he should die the whole or the S2o0,000 which was proposed to be subscribed tor Mrs. Garfield nnd set the scalding water over him self. Almost distracted, she knew1 . not what to do; but, help arriving1 T"e p"t pour.-: all that could be done was done, s u'(' Grand Arm, ot ti e I;, but human help was unavaillns. ' t'onncet:eut ' last w,vk and by niiht the poor widow had i Nantucket railroe-Ut li:.-: lost all her little family, and was ' Grove, was compos (Jf t: r alone in her sorrow. " 'ing: One hundred ami 1 bushel-' ol so;': -liillt-l ,;, The Itemwralic IN.ticy. ; bushel ot hard .-! j bushels of ovaters. Mii.wai kee August. A spe-1 fisti. Ci pounds of cial to the A''pi.-t'ci from Bayfield, ' pars of corn and 21' Liisht-!-;. " Wis., oives an interview with Sen-j toes. There were a few ' ator Beck of Kentucky, with refer- J flcs. such as Out loaves of i - -.: ence to the course that the I'erno-i l.jd water melons crats should take in ase i! tne . keen off starvation. A! death of President GarSeM. Sena-j persons were prt-ent In- : tor Beck said : ; largest number ever a-s-n.'i,;, ; "It would be a time when love of army reunion, country should rise above all party ! mv own course. of some eonserv sav Henry B. Tun leaa shot. tiimily would be forthcoming. About !Vutsl,,Y l two thirds of the amount is already ltwoul'11. ,,e !,nrfavor pledged, and tne remaining third , ., i r i i . .r i soeri-ils tVotn li, ..i i,.. i I Anthony oi Rhode Inland, tor the po- SI 1 1,11 lrom u rin.m r., I'oiiin it- ill Dili in i v M-i-iiriii iiiiiii" . . . . . ,. i,i i. i "isition ot I'residcnt ,.,;i 4.. ,Kov. t.. ,v, ,.i Senate, and thus avoid any induce- (iAI.VFTi)X, Au'. 2i. oi a most horrili;. lows: On 4(00.000 pounds of bacon of money will be needed to pay $4oO,000; on !". too barrels of pork, ! doctors'" bills and other heavy if the I'resident's wound proves fatal is Mr. William II. Yanderbilt, who has intimated that he could le de pended upon for a contribution of from x",000 to $10,000. Even if the President should survive Mr. Field does not intend to abandon the plan of securing the full S2WoO, as it is well known that a large sum the tlie fth of SeptemU-r-xixtv Iavsir,w in tno,r moutiis disgusted at; furnisied froin thp state Depart-W-fore the election, which occur- on!the 'lutlSe's treachery to the party ; ,ent : III" 1I .NOVCmOer. i -4,1 rNi-icirl4rolk!ir uinnA vtf.i...i , voked with his jetly, personal ap- i TUr JIh. Jauie G. Itlaine, Secrete w. e the narot'id trland was in 'a drouth has peais agamt nr. Cessna, ana an- r oj awrrr, 11 amimn, : progressive state the President s As tiu? Holv father learned with symptoms became more and more charged from the latter had increas since The long continued played havoc with the late corn and !noyed that they should be deemed j ltito crops in most parts of this State. The drouth has continued so long that these crops may almost le pronounced a failure. weak enough to be gulled by one ; P"nful surprise and profound sor- whose personal bitterness outran all , 41-41 ' , ,- . , . , ,. . , the President of the Republic n as sense of propriety and of Judicial the v5ctim- so now he is haRnv ' decency. j to felicitate his Excellency upon the i . I I;ut, tfi wo said hrinre, Mr. Ili-r s j news that his precious life is now 1 1 ...... . 1 jjh.i rains ni fcngland and Ire- assumed strength is predicated on land have done great damage to the the run he made ten years since. rops. Es-jiecially is this the case in j They say he is going to run a big jre...,,,,, wocre wneat and potatoes 1 vote." is a common remark, but in- have sut.'erexl severely. This Is bad for Johnny Bull, but good for Broth er Jonathan. vestigation invariably showed that the "big vote" like the milk sick ness in the West, is always to le Tun venerable Leslie Coombs, of i fomul ten mil listant t couldn't Kentucky, died at Ix-xinffton on the ! be (llsfOVfWl m anF nnnty. out of danger, and will ever pray that God may grant him a speedy and complete recovery of his health and long spare him to the benefit of the Tinted States. The under signed has the honor to join in these sentiments of sincere congratula tions and wishes for complete re covery. L. Cardinal Jaxkini. To which Secretary Blaine sent 22d inrt" aged S3 years "lie wis a' Eleven rears tnrog' the i &c following .answer ' 0 ' J I . .... .... ... 1 lenivcmv noted fe-ure in politics manv vr "wtrumenuiiw, pnncipaiij-, ot the, ago, and will be remembered by old ChamWsburg bar, Governor Geary x higs as the fiist iersonal ami polit-' wns '"d801 to PPint William M. ECi friend of Henry Clay. ' ! . President Judge of this dis . " j j trict He had no renutaikn as a WASHfXOTOX, Aug. 22. 1SSI. T Hi Eminrntv, I,. Cardinal Jaco bin i, Home: alarming, but now that the iufiama- tion is subsiding his symptoms are steadily improving, and he thought it doubtful wliether any further seri ous trouble would arise from the glandular swelling. Dr. Boynton said he felt very much encourage! at the situation this morning. The President's mind he says is clear, his pulse steady, and he has this morning taken considerable nourishment, con sistmg of beef tea and porridge. ( )n Friday last, during the day, ihe doc tor said he lelt that the c;ise was al most hopeless, but in the evening, when he observed that the Presi dent's mind began to clear up and the patient became rational, his hopes returned. The continued ab sence of mental disturbance since OvrRf four hundred graduates of ( lawyer, was unpopular at home, unr th SoIiHt "s Orphans' ."Schools of 1 known in tlis county, and general this State, lx-J-1 a reunion at Harris-1 dissatisfaction was the reselt. The burg, on Wednesday night last An I succeeding year he nereistectly auuress 01 welcome iras made by clamored lor tiie party nomiBatiao, are not without ,hppe the and in the absent of au aapptabJ aonl hat Tcning was ex-Governor Curtin. My 1 ! t f 1 llnB Mnvav i.tj iri:u u ry "e consiuers a very nopeiui sincere thanks with which this Gov- fft"re-., Bult, rao,re than thi?' hf a.,so ernment received the kind express- UlJ8 -tne..Uoof Polso? 13 !',nS ions of his prayerful interest in be-' mon wflMy .eliminated, and as a rclf of the stricken President. Since ! "l1 t,he. food l etr assunilateil your message was sent the Presi-! amJ 1S heiI transformed into richer dent's .condition has changed and ! a"J P"rer 1 d' wIllch a.t eircu wc are now filled ith anxiety, but i "S',1. th V 1 Rives new The lsi-l u'u"-1" 10 u,e ' resident. L- W II 11IIVUI lIULTVi 1IIU A 11 ."! I T Governor Hovt Tlie OTjaior of the and in the absent of au aee?ptabl doni has beep very deeply touched j A,ne to ue apprehended from competitor it was granted him. r Wfi MOM lotereftlor las recoyery p ""l1"-0 t n... ' J ! shorn by ail the churches, and bv I 'f65 P1"11""?- At the morning ; none more ni-lelr or more devoutly j "PW ff a7 Pf? mS was IIa51 J Uisn by those of the Room Catholic dls?overed freiy if l-cji tliere was a of a ' communion. satisfactory disc, large. The dis- Tjie Clarion JbmUican says llmi cj)d the dissatisfaction with tlie Hen, James Mosgrove, who, as a ; cuimiited in the formation tJreenback-tcbor candidate, defeat-j stroug eyniicaie of Republicans whoj M Ji on. Harry M hite for Congress, j supported Baer. I.'li its assistance has Ikjcji jtmploying labor at sixty I he carried this county f? a few cents a day, and hie joilnig mill has I votes, and it is on this fact tCat J fhut down throe times 'becauw of , claim of grtatstreti.h is now based, the small wages he paid. The ;':- j Tilings arc not now as they were JAMKS G. Bl.AINh, Secretary of Stite, jmblicnn tliinks this a poor record for a laW candidate. the.y. Jacrf lite the typical sow, returqep his Democratic wallow, A Ilroughl. Cc;"E-TOHrx, Ky., August 24. It is neatly iiv; ;onths since rain fell in this vicinity! ilzz? 'armers are compelled to dnve their sto. hir?? ( or four miles to water. charge from the car and from the in ; cision was ako more free yesterday, f and the swelliujj has sensibjy dimin ished ; on the whole, the doctor said if these favorablo conditiona of the mind and stomach continue for a few days, even without resulting in any increase of strength or vitality, he would feel very hopeful of the j ultimate recoyery of the President dition, and were greatly distressed, ! s.'VMM h , and on miscellaneous i penses atten.'in" a Ion-' Prions out they did not murmur on being 1 8tock and building alKut tXWW. ' illnc-s. told ttiey could not go to him. lTnt.,1 SI (KKMMXt- insnr;m.-i SI inm. ; Business has been much depress- im ;,, IfKliHfl'en nt comnnnleo Whi-ky and Water. the news from Washington." Many! ..,,,. CartU( I Bakpstown, Ky.. August ?A. It) anJ. at o'clock to-night whole! of the Presidents intimate inends ; j is now nearly two months since ram have gathered in sorrowful knots' u'khiwiviv uc .hi W'iiii ..j has fallen in this vicinity. Many pro tern, oi tne j " -. eiMiiiiv some1 lime Min e. i -?w ton, an ex-sheriff of K'uk and a very dserate -aun, r. James Tmld. who had :rx' ness against him in a la.i . abused and insulted him in a -r. ful manner. Tiny sepanitl. -. ivowmar to meet tueotner ; r.i: i settlement. Yesterday tii-y : l and hoth drew tlie:r v,v:ip...-. ! fired. Todd was shot thro::jh: : j heart and the breast, arvl ti,-! j j Blar.ton's head was blown . rf. I Dk.V!:i:, Aug. 21. A dispatch to j men were lying dving wlr. -lithe IVil'iite from Canon City, oated ; ered. yesterday, says : A terrible water merit for any insane per-on or po- litidil fanatic to desire tlie denth of 1 Mr. Arthur. In such' a contineen-1 cy this would oe a graceful reeogni- j tion of the fact that tinder the great j calamity which had befallen the na-1 tion the intensity ot party spirit ; ' and tiie eagerness tor spoils were ; for the time forgotten." j A 'oloi-uilii AValeri!i!. and condoled together. A dispatch from Harry Ciartield to Postmaster Sherwin, stating that there was a slight inijirovement tiiis morning, gave them encouragement, and ex cited renewed hope, but later news depressed them beyond express ion. Driven Iy Alliinitiir. view to affording relief to persons , are eoniptuwi 10 drive their who receive abusive and ar.noving ; tlir:e or f,,ur to W!lter postal cards throu-h the mails," the; 1,1,4 distillers throngnout this following general instructions t. j l'i"n,try, are ''esitiiting and unde Postmasters will soon be issued cided whether or not to go into ac- frnm 'r,t I if I, res l).r.-irf .n..t "ve operations uuring tne cominjT spout burst on Crace Creek to-day,, and at six o cloc k to-night whole sections of railway ties with iron at- Tlie Parol it! I.IamI I!ht.L tached were running in the Arkan sas Paver, together wit'i bridge tim ber, 'huge pina trees, cattle and horses.' C.vxoxCirv, Col, Aug. 21. The trnin vhii- l.i.r,. f.r fllfV last night, and for the saietv f!VJ not Se-m m,"h ;ine operation, ins to I:- "I i Exeittivk M..-io-.V j-!.;-.' D. C, August 21 1:4". p. rn.-rr the noon examination ;hf-u:;r have lanced the Presi'lent"s ed parotid gland and Iiij-r.::-: small fjnantity of pus. Th1 1 dil not take anv an.etlir!;. . - Makshali., Tex., Aug. 2i. A man in crossing Caddo Bake with a quarter of beef in his skiff was pur sued by a school of alligators. When ibout a quarter of a mile from shore, '.-'t 1 tun rhii 1 ir n 1 1 irn nA irk nrr"r tim t n &u ii.ii urci 1 inn Linini . . "linen any one is annoyed, or ex- 7 7 , . , v"'"'. .. c i 1,0a u 1 .1 .-, s, :, ,,:: diately afterward went pectstobe annoyed, by postal cards 11,11 marKtl. ,0.r ,w,11rK-v ant tne ! Tm- ' x. 4 V soon feceded and is now 1 sent lrom any particular place or " " lstreo,. x"":n i" " ! tor Itevburn says that tin r from anv known person, he may sons advanced lor their indecision. , re.-ni.s the bridge, h.t ing We n , cnirplv ,at;.fac(irv rr,!c direct die Postmaster at the point A lew distillers who have made con- b rum , th number : ar i, fi nJ.l I,,; named to destroy all postd cards tracts for corn will run on reduced ties 1 ,or ions of lm idges, etc., that j n ' addressed to him, or cards from any capacity. Should the present ad- t I l:ist evening, ,t is ; ' . . . ....,:.,..:.i Ielitved that trie r-iilnviil will r.r.t . named, so addressed : and I v u""uimcu .i, ia . - - ; ."v" . i-ame. person far as the discharge of the duties eight of the monsters attacked the ! ?f tl.' office permit sullicient exam skiff, seizing and endeavoring to j "jatioii, the Postmaster should com- m-ni-him ;t " 1 1... l.-.rd ma-mo f i,A I ply with the rwiuest The direction boatman reached a cj.rcss" tree, I ; Postmaster should be in writ which he seized and ascended, aban- j inS-r; 1,11,1 shouIl , ,f' ,,led )or preser- .l..r.in.r l.iu el-ilV Ilia i 1 1 i no . a .lllOll KLMllllj, Ills CIV1II 1' t.ll l..V4 He remained in the tree until the next day, when two fishermen, who were crossing the lake, heard his cries and went to ins assistance. Alieiuit t Wreck a Train. safe to sav that the coming season's product will not be over one-half of that of last season. An luteresliiiK (K-eaxioiu be open to Silver Cliff for week. . Iesp-raili Killed. nearly a ; Xokomis, 111., August 24.-.. ' an audience was gathrrins: ' i M. E. Church on Sunday ni-- Pim lCf . ItiTnst "l ii. i hear the l!ev. Davi.'s. presil:r.2 1T , ,. i da v afternoon James T. ( )fi'utt was ' d,'r of the Decatur distal : Hai:kis.u Ko August 24.-()ne o kii!(,n,v William H. Current near i chandelier fell while all the L i "e niost 'ntcresting gatherings that j tK, hater's residence at Kwal't's ! wre lit, and at once the intern-: has assembled m this city was the Cross-roads. Dffnft ww ,...rl.n.w the church was abhue. Bee i reunion to-night ot the soldier s or- .1.. k4.i ... 1 1 ' 1 ' i...i:, : ..1 ;r.,i..iv 1 1 " .., . 1. iue i.iusi iin.co aim oespeate m m juiiiroi u ui . .i:ix.;to.n, Mass., August 2o.An;phan graduates ot the state. Sever- :n tl r.Ma w the Haines were too eT.M. liteTTHit. vn liiniln fliij Tominr ?i I al thousand lwrsons. Jlhioiu' them 4 .. , . . .1 ....... 1 .1., .,;A-.. ? ". !kca U' . ! -eck the early train from' Bridge j being over four hundred graduates, ! ms aT an t W ZZX water to .south Abineton. on the ami tne iirand Army posts ot Uie : .BWn (,.., ,i , k,,,, , :.,ti, mniinmt;.ir . urd it w.is ' - , . ........ i-uiivilk Ull.i .NULL Liiuni ;i ! - v.... . nut ov the dexterous u.; oi their oars and a double-barreled sho: gun they succeeded in keeping the ene my at hay until tne unfortunate man, more dead than alive, could be gotten out of the tree and rowed to shore. l.ndgewatcr branch ol the Okllolo- city. ,. . l.row, ot Jockhaven, pre- .i,.:-. ,,n tun nnrt r ,rp.,t. dit'nlfv- tlmt th tirw" a.. . . . t 1 . . i v mv iwu ui 1 ir i.iiiri iir . ny. Jien the train was rear Last -sitieu, and an address ot welcome ; tilt i:.- ot-t,, ,. - rmiwi ;,K j tin-jruished. The damage is A ( 'loud ol' Ants. a hot gun ( iffutt went to Current's i insurance. house, and by threats of killing her husl and so excited Mrs. Current that she was thrown into snasms. ir .t. ...-.-..... ' . I.l l I I.r. I.IH v. nu irouKuie enacts or t.ic.-f. cou- 1 ...1 i ..i; niiu-'ie iiiiiruei tn-ianv. Two Ien Shot. I.irn.F. Ibx k. Ark., An.'. - Wixxii'Ki:, Manitoba, August 24. j Brid'-cwater station the engineer I was made by Covernor Hovt The i discovered an olistructicn on the orator of the evening lyosex-Ciovern ! track, consisting of sleepers laid j 4r Curtin, and he was followed by crosswise. The train was going- John B. Rockwell, of the Hartford thirty-five miles nn hour and the! Soldiers' Orphan School. The bus- . 11 . . .1 I : " . r .1 i . .ii "" engineer was unao.e to stop tne en-1 . y . wur. o. u.e grauua es win pIwl wUh s'u.kness attending upon! mnebe ore colhdin-r. but fortunately I be held to-morrow bv which time ...... . l.-ih-., , s.. l , " : . ; ! i i , ' . i 'i'. "i;n;irc cmiaoirtn. siie ihhI. fhe people of Emerson were re-' no damage was done except to smash ;ocr six nunureu memoers are ex-; cently startled bv an unusual phe-I tue PUo1 and headoght. J.etween ! pecieu n oe present. Seller Murdered. nomenon in the shape of a cloud of thjs place and South Abmgton two: invi, Killwl I ,r . Keejier. :.... 4i. e 4 other obstructions were found on i 1 ' " iviihmi. 1 l i nv. An.on:i nn ! I the mo aiii-n iiiii" in nic uii iniiii u.ini iu - - -- , ... . ' ........ . ... .v , . . , j west and extending for miles around. ! track, consisting oi stones weigh- A . . Xnt(V i 'slu'" J'-t arnv from Dcniing re-! fi returmil at i-i- i i 4 . '"oi icss man ) settlers have " ""' """e n.. . on, Scott county, vester-lay men, Falsoiu and Hobhs. wert-- vtiiii uiiu .!-i,.4i, - The latter finally-"1 Thev were apparently ordinary I mpr ai'out '''( pounds each an black ants provided with wings. : "ther I-t ot sleepers. During the night mvriads of these an insects came to the earth and the streets and sidewalks were literally black with them. The Bed liiver was also covered with a coating of the ants an inch thick. It is sup posed that the heavy rains have driven them this way. The atmos phere was exceedingly sultry and the light was considerably impair ed, so heavy were the clouds during the time in which the ants were passing over the town. An Outrage. ..:.!: . : 11 . ,i " ' 4 -l. " been killed fifteen milts T,T.MTSSh,'rartner station within ten ; with a hatchet. hen he was sen- Masealero Apaches. The onrim I - ton iron In 1.a , I I v , i.': , , rr are now mov ng south in Chihua x- i 1 !irv Iwl Iiiniii.il lilra n tn.i.l ian nn.1 t . v... in v iililil.4 .ewi- .?;:"'''"'"'' Iiua. Thev crossed t K Si.,ti-.n north f j procuring d:iv hv him dead. whisky I.avwivo. MIeb Ann- -ii i i --- --i - " - , - , , ... . . ... ...in. i iit-v IIH-..-MH iiii .-..hit r.nrri . . was reeeivwl here to-day from Biley ! "e would kill the judge if he ; pac:r.c .,iIpn,(i rnlirtAn m;, ! Stew; township, Clinton county, to the ever escaped Nnee he went to the of ( ; rp lilst n- t about seventy-five ' 'hnn !. uiu iiiiui j hit in.-, i;mi ii u iiur m Mimleretl in His Melon I'alcli. IiOt isviLi.K, Ky., August 24. A dispateh from Nashville the Cmmer- Jimrhai savs ; Alderion Pitts, a wealthy and highly respected farm er, was shot and killed on hfs farm, four miles from iuurfreesboro, Knth- erford County, yesterday. He was in his melon patch at the time, and an unknown person shot him. A Ti.Mljr In Wlseoiwin. effect that Charley Dew, a colored farmer, was found in his granary dead hanging to a beam, with the left side of his head laid open by a terrible gash, evidently made by an axe. Bast spring fie was visited by ; masked men, who treated him to a j coat of tar nnd feathers. A few i days ago he went to St. John's, to the county seat, for the purpose of commencing legal proceedings against parties whom he believed were the perforators of the outrage. If." livpd. alone, the guards and convicts, and made several attacks on different persons. un luesday he quarreled with a convict named Moses, a relative of the ex-fiovernor, and was instantly killed by him with a hatchet. ' t 'razed by Kxcecwive Smoking. - t..r t iiCtli - Billv Messiniraie. Inii-in outsider, made some reiium re ishei! v the munlerers. .'', ! was also hot dead fr his Xem ir !.imi lr w.-W a Ver' entv-fivfii'-naracter. strong. This morning one hundred 1 sonuers and htty Indian scouts struck the trail and are in cl.i-e: u i i.,......l- i,,iut l-A pursuit Sju- Mill llnnieil. U'lii ur.u-iii.' AllL'U.-t il- : l.r,.i.-o '..n't .i i,:;.l..i-lt in the'" ; mensesaw mill of Davis Mb1?1 r. v. ... !: l..,....rt near " - -u vi' .i b i ins; " - : CAMinr.MA. Pa.. An" o. i .vnrt lf-n-4.li The tl.-irni's spreavl PI1"1 Ilorrilile itenili. i Anderson, a coal miner of this nlire 'and the entire structure r:i.c" ... , t 22, met with a horrible death !oped in a short tiwe. if ' W II.KKSKAUKE, la., AUSI. 24. Ihe this nt.erniu.n nt III f..:il.n .,nt.inIi'..vi.l1.il with ' . . , - . ... . v - iivMiuii u it :i i "v ii v I,.r,ij ..1.U..U..HU, ,w me eausr oi mc . miles Ociow here. While .'oin ' uoii;u.ount of lumher in me suicide of Dr. Ostrander oi West i the hill with a mul; tQ thug dowh j burned furiously until 1 I ittston, yesterday, proved that thoisom t-.-u,.. tiw. .i u, - ..... V-it'iim renia"-- p,iental aberration whuli inp ml i Anderson 'u 14... li-w,.CT: (..i., i i,n. i.,k- nf t5,. n-,i 1. H'e''1 ... - .. " v . ".lv44llii CI1U11I11I.1 ! "ir uiu iragio ios oi a oiisy anil usetiii ( m the traces he A 1 'am her Biie. i V-V fr , V. , '" ! traces ne was dragged C the i estimated at j ue enurt-iy io excessive it mouth a half.mile distant When I TT Dallas, Tex., August 2o.-Dora iB?k,n he, ,t hal"t of nicked up his brains were found to i ,li,n,mk Frazer, a negro woman, while going j Ijouw with his pipe, en-1 be literally tramped out. He leaves i .. . ' i the for a bucket of water, near Hutch- Jfnf thf fhllarat,on rf the Ptronjr- j a wife ami child. lft ".;., Cene: --i""is "' V" .' ,:n..m W. . ... ... . T T l . l-.w I IIIM I'l i ."i ..iii'D i l li.--' WAtjEifltA, Augpt 2J. A man j large oak tree. She 1 jmed lloward. living "ten' mjle? j in East Dallas, bavin irth of this place, yesterday po;- fpr piedjcal'treatpient. named north of this nlaee. yesterday n soned his wholo family. His wife and two children have died, la governable temper and domestic troubles are said to be the cause of the act. ins, lexasjashort time ago, ; bitten on the hand and neck by a Mini lifr wliinii Tnnnn.l An 1 fVrm j large oak tree. She has just died come here The strong est thin's aiout hcv "death wad ' that she had all the symptoms of Hydro phobia. She screamed and clawed at the sight of water, frothed at the mouth, and died in great agony. Th (Jueen'K Kind Sili llnd-. Ar.. 4.. : I - . uiu i in tun. m j IlAiimsm , August 2-L- ! h!?ff ft, : convention; of doa WiSbT S ik2 a I ?'PW,Ri ?iarel.ip.ej i4ar;: president (iarfield, and that her M i jng Q iorw an orgunuatic in lor their i mziv runomod r. . ... . . v...ii.vi4 44. 4- ri.lllll'1 I.IP 1 114 own advancement A temporary Mnte-t elfl.T,, . - . - i . "'"vviuni" ins ni I rih ii r and warmth, replie.1 that h was an patriotic, hiflh-windeil ,'-,,.:,':i,J and in the eveut ol his u-, a. I to the chief masistracy, ie charge the duties -' - Mirt or-'uuuaiion wag eneeied. and aid t on Th i -m:., n 4 . i . . "v- '-- in uu.UUbK wu i-iuKui -iH yrganua- intimated a des re to hear the latest tion and By-laws appointed. dispatch from Washhttun concerning his eon- pose that of heneriui i t 'rince of Wales also ; country, and that the r eo M rely on his judgment - confidence.