The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 21, 1881, Image 2

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    Tlic Somerset Herald
EIttVAED SCCM Editor nd Troprictor
WEPNESDAT..
....8eplnilf 21. I1
It's all ovt now, but the smallest
hing in modern politics was tin
lttempt ly the "Independents" to
ase the pick President as a factor, at
f the late State (kmventidii,
Vol' can go from 1 hiladelphiaJ
Jaltimore or Washington to Chicago
V W 1 1 Jaltimore or Washington to ChicagOj
-xr&r I ;r five dollars, or hack from that'
REPUBLICAN STATE TlCfflf
Bimint for the same amount. ine
war among the railroads has brought
lown passenger fares lower than
hcv ever were before.
r STATE TUBASrKKB:
;KX. HII.AS M. liAII.Y. of Fayrttp.
REPUBLCAH JUDICIARY TICKETi:'
rot tdce:
nov. j nix rr.s.N.. f iwr-ni.
ma nwnT jiuges:
WILLIAM OiLLIXS, of Somor.-!.
SAMUEL SXYDEK, of Somen Twp.
BEPDBIICANCODBTY TICKET.
That an assassin is always a eow
ird is clearly shown in the case of
11 "
ittiuitcau. He who shot the unarmed,
ind unguarded President, wac
ihrown into convulsions of terror
when he was shot at lv one of the
oldiers on duty at the prison where
ic is confined.
A 1 - . . . .......... 4 unnims null l"!".! 1 '
rom the Democratic press, ihe
I'hiLulelnhia Pre, riUfburgh .-
B'OTfc, and a few minor journals oi'
fcthe so-called "Independent" stripe
pare castinrr tender glances in his di-
Erection, but haven't the nerve to
bllow him in his bolt, which they
lid so much to encourage.
it will le much cheaper for the peo
ple of tliis county to elect Mr. Cess-
na.
There has been much complaint
;f the costs imposed on the county
and on parties litigant, by Judge
Hall's habit of rarely reaching here
iM?fore Monday evening of Court
week, and his frequent adjournment
of the courts on Saturday mornin
licfore the business of the week wa.
completed, and this is being urged
in favor of a "home Judce," But
those who know Mr. Cessna's prompt
business habits, his quickness of
perception, decision of action, and
tireless energy, know that the only
fear lawvers entertain is, that he
will rush business too fast to BUit
ome of their dawdling habits. Mr.
Cessna's prom ptness, and his fidelity
to every businesss engagement are
proverbial, and our people can rest
issurcd, when he goes on the bench,1
that the courts will be in session
very business hour of the weeks
dlotted for them, provided there is
a sufficiency ol business to keep the
machinery moving.
Speaking of the late Republican
BState Convention, the nomination of;
DEAD!
KfEN'L A. 3. BURNSIDE.
THE NATION MOURNS!
ITS PRESIDENT.
:tii
! THK ItHODK ISLAND,
l". S. KKXATOIX.
The Long Struggle
With Death Ended
Last Night,
'JAMES 1 GARFIELD PASSED!
AWAY AT HALF-PAST TEN
,llc Dion SuiUli'iiIy at HI Home
IlrUtol, Aflrr an llliiow orOnljr
jj Three Iiij !'., "-Hi ' the
j Heart I hp Ini..i.ili.ite
jj ("nnp-A Hr'nf
S NkrK.ll of
i hisl.ilr.
at
I. . . , , . . T I'M
oi not a nine moeiesty. ins act, inn
waiving the rights of the seniority
when General Mcado came into
oiiiin.nid of the arniv of the Poto
mac was very characteriftic to him.
In the Senate he was useful ami
ivopular. He will be mourned bv
inline country generally.
UO.OHS TO THK MEMOKV OK CKNEIIAI.
iurxsidi:.
ProVIOKXt E. It. I.. Sciitciiihcr l.'i
Karly this morning four com pa-1
THE PRESIDENT !
'ahothzb fateful
SUNDAY.
I . ... 1 . i' - .. ' ! I .. I II
Ill HKMi'ij j,.....- - - .-- - . . ' i. " " aillnl i-
11 nree w eesn "A" - - ri
wound would hold two and one-
Hie I'p and IKv.vn of ilic
ttt'iu's I'aMi AiMMlM-r
'risiM.
, t It
,alf o.uaes of water, while at pre j v ' ' V J.
I lioui !" iui;-, rij.f iii iv. , .
nriller.V. ' ,r,,!" '"t
lit II ioIiJ:- otn
!i:ls become considerably
ew
. i r.i.i I '
Iivn Vi 1 1 sftAtlnur IS.
rhe President's condition at .thegin the lung
norning uressmg w;us cuiiiiMrui.t.-p .., ((). KailMJI, i it, jaip.
ii
rot rROTHosoTr :
S. I". TRENT, of Somrrxpt..
fp BiicniKr:
joiix J. srAX;i.i:n, r s.-iniprspi Tp.
FOB UU118TEB D tlBOUDIB :
A. A. STITZMAS, of StonyerceV Turp.
JOIIX If. WEIMER, of Somrrwrt.
Filll POMXISIONF.n:
ADAM S. SHAFFER, of Jninr Twp.
JOPEni IIORXER. of Somerset Twj.
fob rooa Horse ihbwtou:
HAMEI. KIMMEI., if Shihi-ini-I Twp.
run At niToi:s:
JOHN 1. ill 10 APS, of S..IU1TS..I Twp.
ISRAEL EMERK'K, of Southampton Twp
lions of bushels, are eide-tracked on
iiescrioea iv jus onnonenis as
railroad cars waning a cnance ioiTj.m!ir.binfl" nominntinn Tlmt
. ..... .. K -- "
delivery, and yet they tell us thatfjy
advancing.
The End Unexpected, Death's Shad-)
ow Being Apparent Only a
Short Time.
1'i:oviii:m k. Ii. I.. September 1".
General A. E. Uurnsido died sud-
jdenly at 11 o'clock this morning, at
his residence in Bristol. Jle hail
jbeen slightly unwell for two or three
. lays, nut was in the city last even-
inx. lhc immtwiate cause ot his
death was sjiasm of the hear. A
Rtelephone message from the General's
house summoned benator Anthony
and Dr. Miller, but before the' tele-
ihone connection was broken a
2ni.-s.of the liristol v,- ,.r:m ,,r,w mI-B'-V "avorauie, mil me noreeauuou
.1 i a i. i ... r. .. 1 E.liil r.(.t onli.rl-nn I ho unnrru I n( OTiin-
:eu io juiircnm lann. the summers.". . ....-..-...-- ,
residence of General Uumside, andl0n V'f th,? uVXt M , . y.
escortCHl his remains to St. Miehnei Kf -Vy"u ",0 -
I lie sioinaeo ii.e hoi. pu'u piii. "v,,....r.i i ,
listurbancc during the day. Th. , V':
1H,,al ouantitv of stimulants haA 1 ' ?y f',w
BiH-en given." 'The opinion of I'r-W '. ' f ' ' li'e
niiler.
iV'l-r t'lP tirn. i ..
... . .. . ....,., , tlr(
rioii"ii u,f irain
r.it , ,
Church, the streets being thronged
by reverent mourners, 1 he services
in the church were conducted bv
, . ,v . ... ... .-
uev. ur. iocke, ntter which the
body was reviewed bv nearly thif
.whole population ot the town. At
deven o clock the remains wen
.placed on a special train, and, with
a guard of veterans and the Pri.stol
:ommittee, conveyed to Providence
Ei.ukkox, N. J. September
The President died at Kfc.T..
what can Ik; ascertained his
was from sheer exhaustion.
ir,-
I'Von:!
death!
Mr
itnessa'o came that the Cieneral wa4pnJ placed in the rotunda of the
head. Governor Iattlefield, SenatorgCity Hall, ("olonel Samuel Norris.
'Anthony, liepresentatives Chaneeljin iM-half of the P.ristol committee:
Warren Young, assistant to Privati
Secretary Brown, brought the news
from the cottage at ten minutes be-!
ore eleven. Ihe hrst indication
j . i i i ,i i . .
. . .1 . IV- ipnin. nviui ii.u ... .. . . ... ....
land Aidrich, and oiner personaio-" " -"c i-iy m .t, u-n
.... . 1 r IL.flt..li. ,.w.l., 4. ...I. ...I. I . I . 1 A'
immediately
started fori
friends
Uristol.
CiKNKKAL Kl KXSIPK's f'AIiKEIi
Ambrose Everhart Burnside was
There arc over eleven millionGeneral p.ailv. the defeat of Senator!
jushela of grain stored in Chicago .iDavies. and bolt of Charlev Wolfe.Scarriaire and drove ranidlv off. It
ihe elevators in all the seaboarclELbe n0nesdalc Citizen hiU the nailiwa8 supposed he had gone to sum
mon the members ot the Cabinet.
who left here at about half-past nine
that anything serious had oceurreioin at Liberty, Indiana, Mav 23
was the appearance of a messenger
at Elberon Hotel, who obtained
uties are full am. storage rates h a vcn,0 ..-., on the , f0umva
... r
een largely advanml, while inu-M 'The seh-etion of Con. B.iilv is
is tof
Esay. the friends of the successful;
ihe crops are short, and prices ar(goan(lidatfi wcre fcUfnciently numer
Now thai our ticket State, Judi
dal and tVtunty is completed, itE
behooves the Republicans of the
county, to organize, and take meas
ures for its support iy the usual de
:isive majority. A better ticket, 01
)nc more acceptable to the masses.
ould not have Ikkti Hcleetel. From
fcjiop to bottom it is composed of good
uiu irue men, viiorougniy (pjiuiueu
for the different offices to which
to-night. Attorney General Mc
Veagh has notifietl the Vice Presi
dent.
11:15. The Cabinet has just ar-
1821. He graduated at West Point
in 1817, and was stationed at Fort
Adams, Newport, K. I., and subse
luentlv sent to New Mexico, where
:ie commanded a squadron of caval
ry and acted as quartermaster in the
boundary commission. Having in
vented a breech-loading nile, he re
turned hia commission in the arnivkl
'iuivni. HWii'j n Milll.ll VtlllilH'l l III.
f1( !.1.1.,1 .,.I...l .... 1 ,.i..if -rii .
wuniiaiu 1 v.. 1 iti n 11 ri 1 ?u iKriiun tl III'
itate committee in a brief and
touching speech. Guards were then
oosted, the remains placed 11. state
in the draped hall, and the people.1
thousands ol whom had collected.
wcre admitted to pass rapidly by
ind gaze upon the face of the coffin
ed hero.
Many distinguished gentlemen
irom abroad have arrived to attend
he funeral.
The General's horse, Major, that
'u
a;
in-
nun
i'lio morning past very comfortably
and Judge Advacate General Swam
went so lar as to express ine opin
ion the President was having the
most favorable Sunday which he
had passed for several weeks. In
formation obtained from one of the
attending surgeons was to the effect
that the patient was having a rea
sonably comfortable day, and the
indications warranted the opinion
that no complication need be im
mediately apprehended. At mid-
lay lr. 1'oynton said he "felt rath-
t moiu encouraged by the rise in
temperature, which had reached
101). as it was conclusive evidenci
that he had considerable vitality
left, and would appear to indicate a
reaction from the depression caused
bv yesterday s disturbances. Una
cough was unimproved, and I think
as the patient gains strength it will
become as annoying as heretofore.'
j FIOIITINO THF. tXEVITAIil.E.
i There were great fears early this
Emorning that a rior would occur.
....1
Kansas t'rrv, September 15. Ati ip and w.-w running ir,:t,.'
:i quarter to two o'clock yesti-nlayl he fireman jurnifoc, r.:1i'
ilternoon fire broke out in the maii.j ngincer to masur tln-f.n.,;,1'' -imildiri"
at the fair grounds, and inl eril and that of tl
.IT - I
,ui iiiiin.ii a hero
(y until the train
Had the
anil
... 1.. ii.. .
ident would have ii(.T
:l Sliori llllie 111c uum.iun - ii.
ishes. But in the meantime the
lim.f j lmitipd neross tlie avenues te BHael trie locomotive
.... .H .l V --..ui,:,r
newspaper row iiuk kiv mvuhub ium y imh mvu nit; irain .,-,.,
up the ijinidings 01 me iim, i'wrjuiuiiucn-M imiva utH .
,tal and MatL the Nxretary s oiliee2inw ir
ind a number of refreshment stands
in that vicinity. They next attack-
ed the grand stand, in which not
less than 1,200 people were seated
watching tlie rae:e. Ihe people,
tied in terror before the advancing
lire. Many fell and were tram pled
;ijMn and a large number were.
nainied and nr.itilatcd. 1 he e on-
fusion was indescribable. Pani
had seized the multitude and it was!
impossible to juitt their fears.
'"here were no lacilities for extin-f
.'uishinif the fire at hand, and it did
not stop until there was no more,
: natenal fur it to leed upon. Jh
Fire department weinttothcgrounds
but could not reach there in time to
be of any service. It had to lay
1,5( K) fet of hose to get water. The
money, etc., of the association wasi
1!
10US to control the machinery of or-I
anization ; hence they assumed thejerai
manageme-nt of the convention, andlof the
The President is dead. His lifi
ended on Monday night at 10-.3-"
o'clock. This sad news, though not
altogether unexpected, will carry
frefch pang of sorrow to the National
heart. The first shock of his assas
sination being over, the people have
since been struggling between hope
aud fear, waiting patiently foi
change, for improvement, for the
inevitable ; waiting prayerfully, tear
fully, at times despairingly, for tigns
of recovery: waitimr as so mam
thousands have waited for the end
in cases of domestic affliction, hop
ing against hope until the last.
Alas! that the word of hope, s
pathetically, so touchingly waiteei
for by the public did not come, that
this strong, brave, pure man has sc
ended his brilliant and promisin
career.
No public man was ever nearer
the hearts of the people than wa:
James A. Garfield. A ripe states
man, an approved soldier, a tried
and faithful public servant, a true
tSthey aspire. Attempts at disorgani-l
ization have been, and will be made,!
but k-t Mr. Baer run as a " non-par-
liisan " and Mr. Wolfe as an " Inde
pendent,'' true Republicans have no
llot or part with them. It is ou
pride and boast that Somerset coun
!ty if classed as among the reliable
-
and unswerving Republican countie
of the State, and we have earned and
Kselecteel the nominee. This, in
diort, is a description of every nom
jination. Their opponents endeavor
ed to gain control of the same ma-
! t .: . i :r a.i ii
Ki-iiiuerj ; anu, 11 pucccssiui, uir
FUvnliljl liivp innnorriul rin.PTtiin
md selectil the nominee. This de
scribes every failure of the kind.
fo speak of Gen. Daily as the " ma
! ft. .1
chine candidate, means nothing
except that his supporters were in a
and Lincoln. Attorney Geh-E:-rea,surfr 1 ? "i'lit could be killed without his k
McVeagh has telegraphed themi;0, l 113 on,ce in. AJt l"Sgr.
Presielent's death. "Great ex-B lv:"C. " TrV " G ,
. . .1 IW-ll 1 llt inllliciili iiiiuuv. 4 niuitug ni'ii;ii til lilt-.-.lilllllll-.-.
XT
inel in order to obviate its develop-
wre him through the war. was kill-iment the attending physicians eir-B-aveel from tlie seeretary's office.
d this afternoon. I lie animal had Idereel applications ot hot cloths. Power Hall, r ine Art Hall anel the
with ail the horse, were
n 1 K.iri nnd pstablisheHl a factory
etnas just ar-. ,.... r...l
rived and gone in a body to Franc K'V- l'ro.uucuon ,n iu g;)ecome helpless, and the General g which proved a succesful treatment.Sdls,
iyn cottage. All arc here except 1 U3 T'" " "y".y Hiiad arranged for it3 death wheneverl There were indications of the cooIin-K-aveel
llaxaK, n r tl.e lMpl.,1
I)XfMx, Seritemlr 1 1 Ti . ,
. AVm. states that the llnAir
naw publish ti-rn U
'linrith'rirt nrtn .r. . . '
"i . j-i-i. inn- m p.. .
It is reported that in ...-. :'"
rrilinp nnil MriJ, ti . ..
all Cri..
under 1 years old have diwj t
origin of the attack elates fpm,
..tun ti.-.runr itrsi appearni
ix-pai.iuu.. fMiue then
spread far anel wide overth
vvherp it l:i?plv lipffii-v ... 1
progress toward the east an l n'.-;
west In Pultowa, a provir.'
considerably less than Vftfii,-'
liabitiint-, there have Uenff
cases, of which 1 S,7H-" wer f.,, ..
- ui.
it
fairy th Xt.
i.4? 1 ti' ii olunteers, which marched to Wash
irnnn.l the cntLw. b.asbPPn .lrtiil,leil.lf1Pgn..Iur ua? au.e.r u,u -sr.ul""
'M. 1 .11 1 it . . ! .1 .. t U. ,
1 n 1 t 1 wine can ov me 1 resmciii. 11c twm-i
.-11111 mi tiiiK im iiiitit.fii lii iiiii n ii:it:i.M " - ..
: . tt
(ieneral Silas M. Baily, the Ke-
nowl-Eof the extremities, but hot applica-i The fire started fremi a idle ofi Mr. John htze.-nsper-er. !iJ!r.:-
gtions brought on increase of temper grubbish, lying on the ground outsidegturing Jeweler of JortL Attl
and the coolness graelually of the we st entrance of main hall.B-nsiaieiy eommunicit-.j .
wore away without preducing aa.V party eii young ieiiows were5-io"i'is r-un-un no
chill. Hael a rigor occurred thisg-tanding in the eloorwav smoking gwith pains in my arm, that at lt.
manded a briirade at the battle
Iiull Bun. after which he was mad
went to the common schools of the
...GSl Wi, he was plaeed in command otft-ounty and entereel, without takin
r Km expedition to North Carolina anelga course, the Madison Colle-irc, l'n-
lt Ihe Government has taken pos
l .. 1,111 tjl Lilt; I ilk UTltTl'inilll 111 (19. . . ,
hoh i Pnnneptp,! nt Klbornn. i.ttlingiulwr General. In January
will he almejst impossible to
r...ti. i..t..:i.. 4 ... w in exi
. u.vi.vi . .... ,.v . - u .1. 1 .. i. t .1 1 v.. w: . iri 1 . 1..
shut off from all eommuni-ati.nS' l',lur , :'.'i.'Ke- .?..o.u, . .wuu.i. v ...a .
with the cottage and its inmates. Hi'!'rne4lanu1,'eU101;, "c .-...a...g u . a.,u
0 Hod at the clewe of the campaign nnwhas been engaged 111 the jewelry
the last sad scene. KiUc Peninsula, and ordered to Fred-hbusiness ever since except when in
A New ork Telegram spe'Ciala,.rirksburr. where he remained untilwthe field as a seddier. When the
retiellion began he was 111 business
Mmnrinn if ii'Allbl if 1 .1 tViSillfrKt flit t U c 1 1 r rd t2 Li 1 1
jm-ipubhean nominee for State freasur-,iave a gcrioug a3 thfbeen Htartwl by 0iic lo them throw.
8 otor was born in Brownsville r y- tiont ig extremely enteebleel. Dr ling a cigareette stump into the pile
adeBcttc county January! IS. A. - Al4"llIamilton went home to ni ght andluf shavings. It is believed there
I II' '1J PAIYl . r V. 1 . 1 . I . ,
nu.i vuuiiiivij iiVJjlir. J 'j
Liiai 1111.U111 jiuiauie re:n:ilv j jj I
f.'OoH Yji anu was ceriipictivpjri
as by magic.
iken fidelity to regular nominations
i Fall in! Fall in!
majority. Had his opponents beeng-'avs : At the Presidents bedside.tifter the defeat of PopeattheSecon
ible to muster some fort v morelholding his poor, emaciated hand inSlJull Bun battle. During toe rebelSat aynesburg, GreeneCous.ty. On5-f ' ti
il tV,.. nmd.l .nrrllp,lB'J,- aiuimB n mi "B u li""r.l 11 VaSlOIl OI Jiarvianu Jurn!uc warHtiie iirsi. can lor irouiis lie raiseu ao, ,, ..' :,
WV".i"j VIIV J 1 J UIU lill I li VUllttVllVU
Sthe ' machine," and Mr. Davies, in
stead of Gen. Baily, would have
come out of the convention as the
machine candidate." In that event
!the opponents of Gen. Baily would
leserved that distinction by unbro ihave eml -oth.inS objectionable in a
her own, and watching with anguishKjinvnsion of
unutterable the fast vanishing sandsfe,,ia(.cti under the command of Mc-geomnany of three-months men, but
r .-r. it. - r i.r..i .1 . l .:r. )'. .. . ., ... r t. ...ii S.. . . t i
will return on Tuesday, Colonel was no less of life, nml no one is re-
sCorbin also left for NVash'mgton.Eported missing up U the iresent
With tl ip pxrptitmti nf flip ri'tie'vei IB, imp T'lip liwii v. ill foot :ii fnllv
efforts which have been eniploet.B"0,tKK, ineludimr ihe buildings andfl
to keei the tempe-rature from fallincf their contents. The looses are elis-JJ c
below the normal range, the day pass-Stributed among t'.: various e.xhibi
ed without cvenasignofextraordina-jjtors, and there was very little insur-f
ry character. .NotwithsLinding thejgance. lhc hxjosition comjianyr
omparatively layorable eonditiori glosses alout lO.i.iOOontuilelints ek-
atient noted in the evemnpfc-itroyeel. Ihe board ot I i rectors'
bulletin, m less than an hour aiteiaheld a meeting after the fire and an
BUS. LYOiA L PIXIHll, OF LTSI,!!
.it . 1. .1 . .1 ..i . .Ml El..
EiLs issuance anomer ncror occurred ftoouneeu to me puonc mauuev wiiiM
oi me. saiine uuuiiui, ueoicu ."st.leiian. trained trie nan e oi rouiiimi'ennsyivania s quota naving oeenx. .. . . .n . r , B 1 .. ,1 i t " : i. ...uyj c
during the closing hours of the PrcsMountain .September 14, 18i comtilled they could1 not be nn.9tcrelf,ast.,n? abo"t lninut , MT.rltUv ' 1
ident's career, ground him werinanoed the left w'mg at Antietam.Hin. When the call for or,e-vear,iir7n. . :h th,e o;ip yterdy nfeihe progra.mne to-day.
other wceoins frienels and phvsi-Sl u-rrtU one of the threi&'men was made and the Beserv-Swlls.1,! lt' ll!,l1f'ni ?" J'r- Bliss re-j -f....:.w.... h
cians, lamenting their powerlessnesstVorns into which the army was di--fr!Corps was organized he pUc-cee.ledSmar,it' ton'ht? ,l was pevereg
'machine nomination." They wouldlof the sufferer wandered.
111 111C JIVBt:iH-C Ul lilt; UU1 Ii M'
death. Toward the hist the rnindy on X
He
IT . i M
Kjin mustering ins company in asw
io super nejomnanv l. Mh i ennsyivania ue-M
enou-'ii.
pit. Hovsrov's ri;o;xosis.
Gex. Baily, the Bejmblican can
didate for State Treasurer, is before
the people on his own merits as xi
man, and before his party on hi:-
leservings as a Republican and a
patriot. He is ready to be chal
lenged on cither of these anywhere.
in any fair manner and by any gen
tleman. As a man he stands before
ins fellow-citizens with as lair a
reputation for ability and integrity!
as any candidate for the same office
iver went before the people for their!
nr- . T 1 1
isuurajes. Jie never oeiraycei
trust of any kind. AY hat he is, he
is. as open as the day and as firm a.-
the rocks. In his political, business.
(even have been satisfieel hael the
leaders of the majority, without
ielding control of the machine.
. 1 a 1 i . i T -v
consented to sudsuiuic javies lor
Bailv as the 14 machine candidate.'"
-
As they refused to do this, the mi
nority complain of proscription
It is conceded that in ioint of
character and fitness there was noth
ing to chcose as between Baily and
! Davies. It is quite evielent that no
'real principle was involved in the
;ontest between them. The struggle
once more back in .Mentor, amieiw.j.e
ovemtier i . 1. n
wat;Kseded McCIellan in the command olj-crves, and he was commissioned r- Boynton said: ' ('ompared
.v. .. 9i , f . i . i rf"i.i.;.. ft:. :l!i i..tl.. - . . . .....
'""'ti lie armv en me i oiomuc. n was uapiaiu. jus miiuary career ue-HuMth veterri iv i iprp i n s i.rht im.
hatu)iestw,n.(,.p( from the Ranidan to Freder-S'an with this event. Julv K. 1S01.L ?ri-vnint TJi lw Tin tun on1
- t r - i j i Kisvv.iv4va uvj l V I ' ui.JV. nnvi
jtemperature, sound sleep and free
5dom of couch and expectoration
jjare indications of a very low state ol
vitality, and cannot be considereel
(favorable symptoms. If he grow?
stronger there will be a rise in pulse
those scenes where the
i L 1. :.. 1! f . a II.. .iw:. . . ,, t, i ..i." vs. , i r . i i
nours oi ins me; weictpeuu iiv aig1CjjS,urjT on the liappananocK, m-ye.oing to ine ironi, ne was maut
in the dear old homestead again.9tending to cross the' river at thatrjMajor in less than a year. He was
with loved ones around him, the ag-gp0nt and move upon Richmond.gengaged in the Mechanicsville, Va,,
(h! mother so proud of her big boy.5ji;ut before he was prepared to cross.Stight and others, and on the resigna
faithful wife, beloved children. Itl((.lieral I,ee had Uiken possession oigtion of Col. t'eorge S. Hayes was
was a blissful dream that robbed gti1A heights on the opposite l'ankiloromoted to a Colonelcy, lie was
death of its terrors and rendered the-2,urn?i je Crtssed on December 12.rfin charge ofhis regiment on the re-'ianj temperature and thecoii"h and
ujiuguiiiu lur a luumyiit i:..uii-.i.,n(j on Ule next oay eneieavoreei unireai to laivern inn, anu aiaexpectoration will return. At 11
scious of the cruel rending of ldsforce the rebel lines. His repeatedlCharles City Cross Roads was wound-lioe there was a rise in tempera
once vigorous frame that was con i;.it.ieks. however, were repulsed, andSed in the head. This wound tern-fee . nnd i!ip nulP reneheil ln- Tht
stantly going on. ifcjn tlie engageme-nt the I'nion lefr-.-Sporarily affected the brain, and for00ugh returnetl and he expeetoratedSwife and family as that of Patterson. S
ine moan in iue rvMiw iT' iwas killed, '.'.mi wouniei.wi0ur months he wis incapable riCConsiderable quantities of pus. HtSThe lxl v was bremght here ar.I bur
mingle.1 with the sobs ot the loveeiKj missing 13.4S in all. lhemy continuous m.-i.tal effort. Gngalso had a'pretty free perspiration Bried in the family vault. The wid-
ones as the lamp oi nienicKereei anu -',.0)f.i j0HS was .j., killed, 4,(Mnirecovery lie reioined ! is commandgTo-nicht at C, e)'clock he had a chill 3 w remse-d several offers of mar-
Wii.MixoTox. Hki., Septemlier Io n
c..:i t...... :,ire
ioei.u t i iii. iieie itic r..i ni:u
over the following story : T. L. Pat-d
terson. brother ol I niteel States Dis
trict Attorney John C. Patterson, ol
Deleware married, l-" years sir;e.e, a
laughter ef Mr. E. L Rice, a prom
inent citizen of this place. They
went to Baltimore to live. He
lrank hard, and at hist left lib-
wife and child, sa . ing he would notg
return or write till he had mastereu
his weakness. Nine years ago the
body of a suicide at an Erie (Pa.,;
s7. 7 i t. i. . L
r 2 ..W'A :
5 ; 3r,y n
ci w .tj v xi.. :
- -
i
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
i It w-.ll
was for the control of the machine , ft went out forever. Nearly every ontiu,vn,in,(..i ;: missinir ".."l9 in all
he defeat of one set of party mana-faround the President clung to hopeScvcral officers of high rank severe-
;-nra onmUni.., f nnt,.l.to me last, anu reiuaeu io creuii inea v nritieiseel his measures, and ne
jiLvio. uu ki, u.e-uu-.u'. y ui uuutlici m . - . .. 1 VA J . . . . '
t The success of either of course t'f j,i 41. .... . ,t,
and warm-hearted gentleman, th
t i.. ..reft.. .;ii;n
aiHruuH-uumj "'ghe has been nominated
jMople, he stood on the threshold oigvlce 0 s country
an administration that opened with
every prospect of being peaceable,
brilliant and careful of the interest
ol the entire people. Thus entering
upon a new and promising field,
trusted and beloved, he was shot
down, not by an enemy, not by one
social and jcrsonal relations, hisHi:lst year followed Senator Cameron
character is without a blemish. Nol,ind stood bv Grant from first to last'
man denies him the qualities de-;n the Chicago Convention. Mr.
manded to fill the office for whicliHnavies was a delegate; to the Xa-1
i ...it s iiiimmiiiri. tr ,t..itvwTwt tiii: i -.. ..i . I - . .lit ii : L i .. , 1 1 1.. 1 1
i.i.iiiiii.io iwiiiiv.uuij -""" " v"ani.i piiise reacimiir l i'.'. ii is noutr ia;e. i.au iv j aiierson roie u
Ktherank of Brigadier General ofapji"' Eiriends inquiring for his wife andS
volunteers lor gallantry in l.i e heidjj "What do you think causes these H'-hild. He wrote to 1ns wife also
ind served in that capacity UntllFc n U." F Patterson went from Knit mnm foW
i.i i. '.- " . - . r - f. ti " - - - - ---- v. v pj
ileenrned and iho uesirovcr s Tres--aioi-in iia rpmrrnnf inn of thA rpm-ntU Aconftho way t ,-w.t...;i.T.-t .,.1.. .,Bra . x-
1 r Al B 1 1 , yt ti-.H'ie uoj, uiu .v..B...v.. guiv vw.7v vi Ik P I ltO&l WIU liJC UK' lllliUY iirttAilS, lai.-VU IUUU Cllb IU .CW
ucaiiL mc- inusciipuoii ui uiu ouier.ence coum pe no longer unieit. riagsamnn(i n case thev were not. llisfl I non the termination of his inih-2r..M,. ot thp PrPviih.ntV l,.v.- .f.tp .SUpt-p.-, nv..r,..mp ,;a i.i,; r.f
Gen. Baily was one of the 3G whoihang at half mast from every house irpgjtion was accepted and h' Stary career he settleel again in Un-2vitalitv, but in all probability they S lrinking, made a fortune and wrote
lontown and commenced business2;ire the result of the suppurative Kfor his wife and child, but the le tter
is a silversmith and jeweler, whiehj1)roeess soini: on in some part of tht fiwas lost. He thought himself for-
liehas followed without interrup-Ehodv. Preibablv there is an exten-SJrotten. Indiana captured and rob-
hang at hail mast irom every nousefrpgjjrntion was accepted and hej
jon Ocean avenue, and the gaiety olgwa3 succeeded by General Josephs
this lavorite watering place is follow- Hooker, January "JO, lSt'-i. InS
ed by the deepest gloom. $May he was assigned to the com 2
llis ser-j
is his least de-
ervmg, even though tliat service
was rendered at the peril of his life.
While this service commended him!
i
to his party, the merit which now
attracts public confidence for him is
lis solid character as a man: hi.1-
department of the Ohio.l
him two divisions oli
HOW THE PRESIPEXT PIED. Sinand ot the
ii. on m ttnmpv f 'pur rfiltakinii with hir
tional 1'onvention of 1S7C, and fe)l-JsfVnnXli,.a ut poi.ip tn Flhernntthe Ninth Corps, and soem afterward
lowed Senator Cameron in voting ingHotel from tFraneklvn cottage amlljhe arrested Clement L. a allanehng
the air, though Republican senti-g made the following statement : 'am lor expressing ens.ojai seon
:.. i." i i i "1 BPnt. mv rlmn.iT i to Air. Unvt- iiiem.'s.
r n -n rn fx , t 10 j i m Shortly before that Dr. Karly in June the Ninth Corp,
favor of Blaine. The ability of Mr.HT.,. ' V. . n' n :.i ..i,Ma lot..pl.Pl from P.nrns de eom-
. - . BiJiiss naei seen ine i rcsiuenii anua""" "v.v.... -- -
iJavie-s is not to be eiucstioned.if.,,,,,,1 i.;a mil nt inr, uprrmanel and sent to aid Grant ati
But when he is described as an op-Sminute and all the conditions wereSVicksburg. During this absence
His-jsion of the lung trouble."
ibseep
Iti. in ii. i- tlA Vii-.'iin f inm
illicit tl i t. tit iilcvii, tit.iv. . . - -
itratle is that of silversmith, and hec "W hat is the nature of the
labors industriously every day at?on the lung.
Ins bene.). In ls.H he was nomina-3 It is what we call a secondary
... M.
ted, without solicitation lor congressp;d.sce;s. It occurs in the course oil
in the Twenty-first District asainstcblootl poisoning, or rather as a com-!
.Morgan K. H ise. In r ayette Loun- Uphcation. Jt is one of the mest fre-
tv he ran about 2 0 ahead of thej!,1Uent complications of chronic pv-
ioea mm oi everything, lie escap-
!eel anel wrote again to his wife. He
will come next month to take her J
. ...... n
with hint t) the est,
Sensailonal Klupemriir.
S r. Boris, September l-". Society
ponent of the "machine," the Fif-then promising for a quiet night.j
sterling qualities in business ; hbteenth Congressional district - smilesS,rhe I,0:to1r. th,e A resident it
nimnnni.il,l oml l.ttt . i , lEhe was leciing uncomiorwoie in any
ailiuiuvimuiv, 4..0..tj, i.v. .... Jj;Ul UV IT, 1U1 U Sill 11C BO OTOaU IinUfl Tl, H,,Mn nn,l
. DB , . , ... .... T M . .. NHilY. II1C 1 ll.olui.iit uiuiuuii.vu.
. i i . i .......... A, . B.miirn - pnrm'i iinuin Hit nniniu ti i . n . . nn . . t.A . . . . . i i . .
lie nau wroiiutm, iiui. um.ii use ui jh-ij v -giocuiiiiii" ao u. ue: visiuiu iu uic
tritP or eonniraev. but be-cause aBis 011 tllis character General Baily idarkest night. Mr. Davies has beer
- o -- 1 si ,.r.- ... ....... ... . .
, ... . v. 1 - iBoes oeiore uie peonie, or rauieiflwell known in the past as an active
lancieu ne imum- . jt . , ., b .... . . . . ;.,i k
ion mis mat ne is taicen inerea:ind etl cient worker in the mach nefi"""' wa.uk.. .v
occurred Morgan's raid, after which
Burnside undertook to free East
Tennessee from the rebels. In this
le was successful and received the
Bate in Sep-
orack-brained fool
crossed his path. And because 01
this mad act, the Nation stands to
day appalled and grief-stricken at
the bier of the man it had so lately
chosen to preside over its destinies.
The American teople was never but
on one other occasion the murder
of Lincoln so profoundly stirred
by his party. And before his party
lie stands iir and square, as one of
the most unwaveringof its adherent"
In gooel and bad report under all
the embarrassments to which recre
ants subjected Republicanism in
victory and defeat, General Baily
never faltered, but stood as firm for
his party as he was true to his coun-
and grieved as they are at this mo-atry in the day of its contest witi
ment; but with an abiding confi
dence in Him who orders wisely 111
all things, they will trustingly bow
to the decree. As the dead Presi
dent said to the half-frantic crowd.
traitors. Occupying this iosition
before the people and his party.
iwhat estimate will true Republicans
put on the feeble oppeisition which
now flings itself in the path of nuch
C.i man: its a question which we
harness. It has not leen his desire
to assume the attitude of an " anti
machine" camlidate; in fact he
would have much preferred the sup
ort of the machine. But the can
didacy of Mr. Grow for the U. S
.... . . . .. ....1 1 1 1 . . . .
6-Vrtf ot all " nnrl ehnrt v nttpru'nrr PSIIKIIIKS en vaiiibhs.
iHfoli oeloon nnd T)r WUu rptnrnedfitember the Ninth Corps was
Sto his room across the hall fromftto the command ot l,urnside. o
the President. ral Lee had, in the meantime.
t.,fa pL-ot unvian iiuiimfK tna...,; ii i.n i ,1 ,.t Hat Jctierson, J.arracks. the roilitarvB
the Chicago convention and voted Bastion. Each lobule of the lungL'! thtt en n-llcs below this city
lor (Je n. Grant gis about the size of a pin headiS m Vfu.tter VCr.. tLe, disaPPca,r-Hr E(;AL NOTICE.
flN'iinilipraof tli lol.hilpa lu"nmnwii sjance ot Miss Lucy Cowden, elauah-iXJ
U.MimotrSOI tlie lOblUleS beCOmeCon-H f . , , ; - ,' ,B iMary Leydig. (wlili.w).
APiteoiisiTyforAid. Mgestcel and alter a time suppurate .-,''' 'V1""1 . , ' ' . '1 I?1?";,
Sand form as many small abbesses. gnie,'e of ur,n ''oddard. Al J J-
Nkw York. Sentembe 14. The 8 By and bv this congestion extendsH0?1"1101 Pla-ver
restoreelKivii...:n iornrti nionivwl thial ii.a o,ii,,i;,- ...i.:i,ijaiso missing.
en-
ln the post band is
Garrison gossip say?
It wUl can nllrrlr tb wawa Im td Foki
Uoo, FallliW ad Divpiarcarau. uiltt ram
Spinal WtakaHi, aiwl I pan-ElvtT miafai a
Chang of Life.
It will diasolra eivl eTjl taatom trvm tV is
aa aarlr ftae of iVvetopaipat. Th tMHVnr.. v
vroos bnmora then k) rbr-kd ry m&etiir by 3m
It removes faialaeaa. flatultarv, anrtail sra
for KimaUiita, and nltorn waaknna of the earn
It rarrt moating, Headache. Vttvm Tmaai
Oeneral Debility, Steepkaroel, Depreaaa tal itt
That feellnc of bearlnc dnwa, eaaazf fa.vt
and backache, im alttara parmaarBtly raprd f K
It will at all tinea and mnderaUaiPTiTiOTiyli
hannonT with the lawa that (orera tht tiaalir.
Tor th fnreof Kidney Complainta of Miaar aa
Compound nttrpaapd.
LTIU E. PIlkBtwH TtCCTAllUnt
POCXwU prepand at S3 and Si WeetRllnat
Lrns.lUav Pru-e fl. Six bottlrsf or p. SrUirnt
is tb form of pill, alwlntb form aflonnta
receipt of prtra, (1 per box foreither. In Htm
fnely anweraU letter of Inqnirr. ttmitarpa
let. Aiidrea. a abore. Xrattoa tku ftpr.
So family sbotiM be witbost LTHU C rliri
LIVZR FTLU9L They eor muatitalioa. bam
and torpity of the Mtwr. 9empr box.
gy Sold all Unagiata.-
yon fUM BT
C. N. BOYD,
rRre;e;isT.
Sonic n-t. Pi.
a. Solomon Ivtliir
. Hannah kennel, who ul iolermirr.eJ r'1
I'bristlan Kennel, hub of whom are thai
sentp
1W11 J II III . t, v " .1 vv OUIIVUII ' AK'VJ UK-Si nillVllfl I . i . - ""ov" a. .vaaa wa
morning by Mr. Charles I'. Crosbyin turn suppurate, forming otherS;h l'-v appointment on the IJ, SftftilSll
I'resident of the Michigan Fire Ke-?small abscesses. If the patient livesS"-,1"1- u,e m'5T a.n'1 WT!L "y.e-v"8,1-(T' A?!lm K""h !s' 'tt6nK
fVilom.l Kwaim and Iie)ckwell re-ffl.ongstrect to iennessee witn n
irmnl with lhi l'residpnt. AbontKstronc hirco Irom lrginia. ium-;
tn miniits after 10 the President Sside fell back to Knoxville, where
fiicnl-nPil nnd remarked to ColonelShe was besieged till the beginning oi
Swaim he was suffering great pain. December, when the siege was aban-
" .... . - . . 4 aaJ 1 1 it . r C'l,
and placed his hand over his heart.R'ioneei on me approae u oi .-uernian
Dr. l'diss was summoned, and whenvith a detachment from Grants,
ln ntpr(l the mom be found thc!varmy.
enate, last winter, placed him forpresident substantially without! Lurnside was then relieved iromwSCT.ji).lbe in many places as far asgnow consolidated. For several
the first time in antagonism to thejpulse, and the action of the heartSpe command m the West, and m?tiie Cye can see along the land oncegweeks the Tresielent has at time
was indistinguishable. He said atx-l2nUary, i;tH' nKain P'ceei in eon -occupied bv comlortable homes andjKmade satisfactory improvement.
Siief Committee in this city
1'ort Huron, Mich., .ept. 14.
To Michigan Fire Jldicf Omnutte,
Ar- 1 orl: City :
Ilaveiust emerged 'from burnt!
V.liL..M llovn Irav-i.lAil ftvr iv.n-t
Rittntiivt. ... v . v. , . - - - - o
5tv-five miles of roads in it. The;
long enough, these minute abscesses?1. .to tthf. eU;t i',,lw.m U bat!
oieninto each other, forming pusJ t the sensat.e.n is the st ry
.... . . ? ' Pthlt tl,,ll.l,,l.i.l,,l,l,l o j n.l.l I...
aes about the size of marl
hen s eggs. That portion of
lung containing the abscess be
comes consolidateel or hepatized.
The portion of the President's right j
le oi fy131 t'iet"ule,,1(',,t was aided by th.
f "tje bother rnemWrs of the band. There
na wil'va' stormy sce-ne in the (ioddard
suffering and devastation are inde-glung reaching up to the sixth rib i
ionce the President was dyinjr, aneWmand ot the Ninth Corps, to which
li
family. The surgeon accussed hi.
wife ef bavins knowedgeof the girl's
iove affair. Mrs. Ioddard has left
the barracks and is now with friends
in the eitv, no rwonciliation havini;
machine managers, and the failure
,oi the Orow movement lelt him mS ,. . , , n,KA k .,n Hi .bvUinn of colored treons was at
the position of a defeated boller.Bcj xj,e president remained in attached. The original elesicn was to;
As such, he has been crippled byldying condition until Kfc.T". whenSsend this corps to North Carolina.!
the machine which he so long help-fine was pronounced dead. He diedghut Grant now in chiet commnnd.Sjieah an J i)0nes. Blinded and tire-ghis case is peculiar to most cases oiltatal diilicultv occurred this e'renin-
Hi. . .. .r.t. . T!rt,,..l ,f ,n V if nut liMnt liir.M t . . . t .1 T 4.. t t . . r, . , . rV ; vi.i.uiiiu nil? 1 1 tiill
oi some irouoie 01 inenean, supios-a;-'iu.. o. ... ........... v tjerazeu peopie aoounu. l.llloIUl-;Jononlc pyiemia. ine i resident fchetween J)r. Cantwell and -i rentor
. , J ??tion is elilhcUit, and supplies comcrfhas a wonderful constitution, but itiof the do-tor n-unp.l Tat r'.nt
i i. .ii.. ,i: k.-. I...I1I-.I , i. .. ui ...
!a prosperous people, scarcely any-Shut in each instance improvement
thing is visible but what seems annas been tollowed by relapse which
boundlesss sea of ashes, from whichwhas left him on a lower plane of vi-6
. i 1 r I U . . . .1 n a .K
arises a suinng oaor oi ourningjuuitv than ne tore, ilus leature oie
iiltKHly Work: or the Shot Gnu.
Gai.vk.stox, September lo. The
Aeifi eathertord siecial says : "A
led to run, while his supporters are
condemned to a diet of crow.
in New York when Abraham Lin-ghave a right to put, and which the
coin was assassinated :
Fellow-Cit:zexs: Clouds and
darkness are round about Him!
His pavilion is the dark waters and
thick clouds of the pkies! Justice
and judgment are the habitation oi
His throne. Mercj and truth shall
go before His face! Fe'llow-citizons.
We learn that an nttemnt is beinf
Smade to . create the impression
among the tax-payers, that because
Mr. Baer resides in this county, it is
to their pecuniary interest that he'
hould be elected Judge. This is the
merest 1ks1i. The salaries and mile-
God reigns, and the government atB.ige of Judges are paid out of the
Washington still lives! '' Istale Treasury, and so far as that is
nw iwaiai a iLU""aw .l v 1 'i,AiI 1 1. uiaui i nut w WUl j trsf'
"ItiP'6 u their judge should come from
Philadelphia.
But there is a matter cf dollars
ind cents connected with this quee
lion which economical persons may
well take into consideration. While
it is true that the pay of the judi
ciary comes out of the State Treasu
ry, the costs of the courts the pay
I jurors, crier, tipstaves, V:c., mu.it
tie met by the County Treasury. It
follows, tlmr&lore, that the fewer the
I p. m. are in consultation.
OFFICIAL ANXorXCEMF.XT.
well, and his sen began gatherin
kHi i-fi I m neuraitna. inn Lime, oim1 'b" ""
a . V . . s .1. X .aL 1.. u l,.l l,-,i.-...l I . .vwr . . , a ' . 1 L a.a... .
imirw. is unoprt.lin. I notihet tJUie .-.iiiiii VAirps luuunni im- iir. us, hroiii i ; ow v. esntCl:lllV at a eilb-Km liinlittn it if. u sn lipunt firrv
l iv: i ir. rv...:. .. . . . . . . Hi... u i-fl C. .. J ; -. 5 .
ah ui.3 ii-nuis ..ir. 1awta ua m'i(jencral Arthur, and sent a dispatchH'v, anu looh. ia.i, m in c iwura w -stance Irom the snore and rauway.ium on to recovery r.-orn mkp,! hv r.tv ..i.. .i.;V
grievance which any portion of thfjto Messrs. Blaine and Lincoln, whohe llderness, i'peitsylvania andA man js askcj the whereabouts otn,lss SAYS XIIKHR r . .... . v.-.-Brefusal to dPsUt nlill,.u,
?irii .In nf flio umiwr fiii-io m-11 ntai. .i.. tt i - Biro cn mute fruni Ittictrm ft Vpn-Isthc North Anna. May Ir-O. llUni,;. xriCf nml riililnn find lu Rtjirpsti " S...1 t . . .. " B
(..v,,.., u. v... y. v.J t . .....v., n ... iiuia oaiiv tun uxi cuiie5u on u resell i ius'"" - 1 .. .. .. rm 3 , m . . 1 o . 2n '"-u ne was inei PV me vi'.nrtfpr
... i rri . rti.T . . ili.,,nc ,,-00 nrtw etonlinii in Ihn nrmvl -m . .. . . i...r .n is At. ton to mo-lit. Sirptnnta Win-1. - kV l" J ...uutr.
!ieitate to answer. Ihi, behalf: and in the nomination! iorE- ? now, a. 1 1 ' J , '7 . 1-1 ..iT j"-LlW1, lle ,tal' aia ,WK " .urlm8.i.. " ii LCZ "a I . ... " .BCantwell, also armed with a shot
of General Baily there is nothing to
i.j.v.t JUfc CJkV-ClfLIUli Villi Ul rr i 11 Cf ' 13
oti- xt. 'au- i Jk "--The following official?
I"""-"- .i. ii uuu, in iuc ciiuracn;rnu,,ii; Ka i.nnn ,coi,.ui.
uuucLiu iiua iri;t.ii t.uevt.
ii ii'ii io ni"iit oitrrt'iaritis hiii-j,-, .hi J . . J
jf the Potomac and placed undergo ' awav liUe a wiW beast.R'V'b Hunt, Kirkwood. Attorneyi"-"l"7v;'8T
ediate oommand of GeneralBAlmost houriy the names of addi-S,'entral -M,acTO..?n. Asslstamferhem. when 1 oil rlT,
: nut ca.ieei at rn-i, . .... . "
Jthe immc
fTT ! . . 1 a. ..a 11 1
iiif. ainerenccoeiweeniwcuieauni
and twedledee was never more aptly
illustrated than by Charley Wolfe's
attempt to boss the Republican par
ty of the State because tlie bosses
wouldn't let him play boss.
At the fpecial election held in
Maine last week, for a Congressman,
to fill the vacancy made by the
election of Frye to the Senate, ex-
Governor Dingley, Republican. wasBbosts, the lees are the costs to the-
ounty. Now Mr. Baer Js been a!
practicing attorney lo tWs wnly
rhosen by over 4, (XX) majority
Hos. Thomas V
CevopER, .Stab
Senator from Delaware county, ha.-
been appointed Mr. Cessna's succes
sor as Chairman of the State Cen
tral Committee. He is a good or
ganizer, a hard worker, and will cut
out some lively work for the bovs
i" a a n
ior iweniy-nve or more 3ears s.yo:
is concerned in many cases vet to be
adjudicated. If elected to the bench
not one of these cases can be tried'
liefore him, nor can he preside in a
case where his opinion has been
ought or expressed, o;isequcntly
there will have to be Fpecial coi;rt?
Wolfe fays he wtfl have hir
campaign organized before Ue Crstikcld, presided over by a Judge from
of October. He will evidently have jf another district, for tlie trial of all
to " go it alone, as the kickers ol -:ueh causes, and the cewts of these
last winter have all declared that he Scourts must be paid by the county
is a lool, and that they will supportBo if economy is n he considered an'
Baily. f element in the Judicial campaign I
of an ' Independent " candidate,
represents no principle whatever
he represents only the disappoint
ment and dissatisfaction of a frag
ment of the minority that failed ti
gain control of the "machine.
Had either Mr. Davies or Mr. Wolfe
been the choice of the convention
we should cheerfully have support
ea either, uen. iiaily. as the nomi
nee of the convention, is entitled to
an equally cordial support. He is
B all respects worthy of the posi
tion, arul is as fullv entitleel to the
united support of the party as if
there had not bf-kn U'Q ej.ements
ontending with each other for tli
ontrol of the party organization.
Tlie Colored IliHliopa.
I)xpe)., September 13. The Dai-
j . vuiamiLtcc ui till
templar mission, in concert witli
the anti-slavery societv. Ihas arranc
J A ! ..If 1 . . "
ti w uiye a puonc ureaKiast on
Thureefar in honor of the colored
bishops and eALsi representatives of
the African Methodist churches of
America now attending tlie ecumen
ical conference. The object of the
promoters of the breakfast is to
make a demonstration in favor ofl
h6 principle of the social equality
n tr;.a w nite and colored races."
It is simniy marvelous how
LOUlCkly Constipation. hJloiifnpes
isick neauacne, lever and ague, ana
malaria are cured bv "Seller's Liver
II JUS.
"Eluekox, X. J., September 19 :
The Presielent died at J0-. p. m,
after the bulletin wan issued. At,
1.30 this evening the President con
Meade, Burnside waiving his senior
,itv oi ranK.
In the subsequent operations
lown to the siege of Petersburg, the
Ninth Corps bore a prominent part.
"During the early part of the siege:
nUurnside s lines were close to those.
opposite them?
forming anj
Btinnnl vir-tims are added to thel','rary oi ciate
to thP lfiith li.it. Theivate Secretary Brown's
homeless are thousands. The blinel-5ceriain the lacts regarding the
-i ,.1,0,1 rr;.,ni,l uml .wnnrpi Presielent's condition.
cottage tei
lie-
Bliss
ween
guns
was instantly
tinued in much the game condition Jjf the oncm aml op
during the afternoon, the puleiLaa a stron: rC(loubt,
varying rom iua io uiu, wun Miiierniin rtant irt of the rehei defence.
ncreaseu iorce anu oiume .."-'-FlUurnside undertook
talcing nourishment he tell into a!
quiet sleep. Absut thirty-five min-
uies oeiore ms ueatn anu wnue
asleep, his pulse rewe to 120 and was
somewhat more feeble. At ten min !
utes afer ten o'clock he awoke com
plaining of a severe pain over the
region of the heart and almost im
mediately became unconscious, and
cexseel to breathe at 1(J.'..
D. W.Buss,
Frank II. Hamilton,
D. Hayes Agxew.
THE VICE I'RESIDENT ADVISED.
12:2-"I Attorney General Mac
Veagh has just sent the following to
Vice President Arthur :
It becomes our painful duty te!
inform vou of the death of Pmsiilpnt
Garfield, and to advise you to take
the oath ot ollice as President of the
United States without delay. If it
concurs with your ludgment. we
will be very glad if you will come
here on the earliest train to-morrow
morning.
Signeel.j h.liam Wisdom.
Secretary of the Treasury.
W. II. Hi st,
Secretary of the Navy.
Thomas L. James,
Postmaster General.
Wayne Mai.-Ve.u:ii,
Attorney General.
to blow up thi
work bv running a mine beneath it
This was completed in a month anil
was exploeleel on June A). Ihe re
doubt was blown up but the genera!
assault which was to follow the ex
plosion was not made and the effort
proved a total failure. Burnside
offered his resignation, which the
Presielent refused to accept, but gave-fl Lancaster, Pens'a, Sept. 11. A
him leave of absence. He was notBimilding in Mifflin street, this city,
igain called into active service, andflowned bv Jacob Goble. and oecu-
resigned from the army April lo, 'Go.Kpied by James Prangley as a tobac-
d scorched crippled and derangedg1 resident s condition. Vr.
im nrrr rore mfinv Mv mvn re-a---u ""5 vmn nna cvciunj;
iieinna nrt lipnvv oopr lint, stl a""u" iiiiiiuifa ouiiinou nn
have abundance anel to spare fori "J1" V".lt, be ?alled (luite !l ch!n
., nn 11 .1? I ... CkTlip Prpiili Ipnf 14 CIlfri.rilliT .itnoiiL.
otiiers. iney are ail aiiye, nut myo--' ' "" i
mother and brother will, I fear, loseSauiy iron 1W , cnecis. vomit-
liheir cycsighL Woful want pre-inS occurred and ine patient expe-
vails and will be hard to fluppIy.ft''"-"'-,-u m inwiuinj auer
For (Joel's sake, let not the blenaeill"e nV susmee rjy tne appoar
and of charity be too soon stayeel
ind fired. Cantwell
killed. Cox -was shot in the head
Dr. Cantwell then advanced upon
was olTQX' wll 'lre1 twice 'iRS him in
id was3sant,v is severely wouneled.''
Silver Cheek, X. Y., February C.
SSO. Genu, I have been verv
low, and have tried everything, to
no advantage. I hearel vour Hon
Hitters reeenn mended by so many.
i concluded to give them a trial.
I'm New York.
( Signed ) J. S. M Ae DeiNoi.n,
Sec'', of N. Y. Com.
liK-ciiiliuriKin at Iium-aHter.
In 1Si'(j he was elected Governor of
Rhode Island and re-electeel in the
following year. In 1870 he was in
Kurope, and was aelmitted within
the German and French lines in and
around Paris. He trie, ineffectual-
lly, to act as a mediator between the
belligerents.
General Burnside has already
served one term In the United fttate.-
nenate. In IS,,) the legislature oi
the State of Rhode Island electeel
him as the successor, in the Unlteel
States Senate, of William Spragne.
IndtpenelenL J I is term expiree!
.March 3, 1SS1. He was re-elected
oy the Khode inland lPgislature.1
and his present term would not
o warehouse, was set on fire thi:
'afternoon. The loss on the build
ing is slight, but 213 caes of to
bacco were smoked, causing a loss of
ibout S7KKJ which is fully insured.
At the same time an incendiary set
tire to the barn connected with the
County Prison, but the lire was put
ut with trifling loss,
oillo AttSHMSiijai'oii.
Little JWk, September 11 The
fkmocrut has tho particulars of p
terrible tragedy enacted yesterday
near Boemeville Ark. Two young
men Robert and William Ilamby,
brothers while riding homeward
lave expired, had lie liveef. untilllrom town, were fired on by an as
(iener.-'l Burnside was a man of
striking personal i appearance, ofi
by
ane'u oi lever. lien asucei ine-w i;.i . . ,
nn.,0 f.i- tho Kvnmin .,r f"'' "" oo. arounei, and on
th. rwtnr a.,i.l . tr i.. .i.T- rtailtI-v improving, and am nearlv
local causes, but if so they are noi
manifested. I think the recurrence
is due to the enfeebled condition oi"
the patient. The depraved condi
stantly
ras strong rs tver.
W. H. WEI.I.ER.
tion of the fluid, together with ttrfc;, .
sors. nre snrlicipi-it. to nrniliift Hi- -i . ... -. ..v.". '"u
lau io use H.
KlRKWOOD. m Slinve nnl nlpnannl mnnnnra of nnniV
Secretaxj- of the Interior.labilities, of staunch patriotism anel!
lex;al sor, are sufficient to produce
chills. It is evident he has not re
paired any eluring the past t wenty
four hours but has merely held his
own.
Continuing Dr. Bliss said : -'The
President has taken nourishment as
usual during the day. He was
cheerful anel bright during the after-8
noon. With the exception of milkB
punch about twenty minutes previ-
ous to the chill, no food hael bcenjj
given him. Two and a half ounces!
of defibrinateel beef blood had been
administered by ene-mata during the
morning, and about threo ounces
more will be administered during
tho night It is not probable an
other chill will occur during the
night. The dullness of the lungs
has not extended. The coughing!
iias been very slight today. anelS
... ..... . m . - . -
sassin. Kohcrt was killed on the 'was mentioned bv Mrs. Garfield ns
....... i. . , m. i
pot- William was lataiiy wound-f having been less than vestenlav
eel, having received two buckshot jThe coughing was renewed with the
through the intestines and two inlchilL No repair of the wound has
ahe arm. foccurreel for three or four davs. anil
"Lyndsevs Blooel Searcher" the
great medicine for fever and "ue.
't
Summer Complaints.
ISOn. VariOHS dlHPflM tho lwwTa nrn nriTi
i I v uiri' tnowledgo of a safe and miro remedy.
7. llaLEK is a guro euro for lriarrhuea, lhsen
iiolira. Cholera Morbus, etc, an.l w vf.-f.tlU wf.:
A . ik:. . . . . . ' . , i,-..,iiU
... ... -.u.un, .uriirns uisea-i at the lioweLi aro prvvalem, ami
. ...1. I.. .1. e t , , . Ifttll).
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. m ., M. Mll.l 13
iieael thp follo-in .
iTaET Dmv Pals ku.Lia m, .-,, , j
.Thar,-t nirtlk'im i fc. ....
."fw low. March It 11
tni-riBl
T. brfrca nsnir il erw-iomT -,nv
..,,.,l'n. -ral
, . V.I .
fi"1rr niorlMii., and i-nunim j
I oare ineil rniir i-.w v ,. .J'"'-"'- .
, ar.v u 'Ti.
rh. ly rrcry Sjly "v'jts
t reJol.
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G..reri SA ml.
nmJalnli.n iT-i " .27 a.
H. I. Natbl
In tbu iaiuin-. 1
T. S. Cowruii.
from tlio aiy it can mlriHlvK-e.U.O'' w n,,
Ouuiubokl 1 ao ir'i;r'"V a CooMi
Kt1 "TaitrK
... ibrt
rtlitf.
.uL" ft-,y 1 WIUot thU lnralalI "raw.
. .u u ,,-nt-it vt ail.
. . . . 1 j .t .-rtmr we" . 1
I nau oeen parr uaj" - ' ...., ram. ":Jr :
diarrliwa. at-on..nil "
trwil your I'ats all HE, and lotuwy vkish.
KlXt fl Mrr.or. STVl
1 havaii It m many "JVtulKf1
u ry. awl tlMikra, and ativer ane lnioat-
;. nniiif .
la pti t -
butticw
I n-Ht-h of all. For tale by all Untm.-ii.ta at 5e. 50c and l 0, :' Tr I.
I KXLUY DAVIS & SOS, IToprietors, liaence
Sf'l. de- i:tl outfit fre. d,lr.MTei k
e.o., Aaitmt, Maun.
Mar.ltf-lyr
.in
. Tnn
a week ta joor " tor'-H.,trrta'
l oattlt
Fortlnixl, Main.
yi Lyilia Baker, do) K.imni Mkmatcr, -
Uarv KanneL
. Sarah, who wa inlaraurrKiI with Ci"
All.nicht, both of whom ar iiead,b! ::
(..ll.iwm i,rhl l,il.Mn l.wiT - ill Hi-OTf
tirM'ht l'l s.niwl Alhiriirlit- 3) Jf.l I.
'rtuht, (4i Retiecea Iyrulrv, (5j jrl a--Hanoah
Burket, (Ti CnrUtioa A-iam... S -"
Uarpenter. .
7. ciiiatieta. intennameii wun iom -
hhIi of whom are now Ueail. awl who kit
lowiast tirm fhlHrcn. to-wit: (11 (.t ijW-
2) W llliam Shlrer. (3) Kehaea
I ..li-. 1 . .r., a-li.lM.tk W-M.I
K. i:mliArin w.in wan intermarried witi J.3
h.imliMr I. .1 h nt vh.nl &m ilM.1 !rH-' '
ul iiatni. tiv .hll.lM.n tA.wit- ' 1 1 MAT
Z) Catharine Savior. (3) i,a-T Bakr. ('
slmemaker, l) irlathUM Shuamaltrr.
learliiK as Ills only heir eTharles M. M-",
. Tne chllJren of I'olly, wun inara
wot, wiiiin. t.i.ii -ii Jamb ai.T
Wllllaai Mar. 131 Geonto'siar. (4) M7-'
&) Kebet-ea Shmtz. 1'hristina SweB"'-
kii..iu..K I.' n .. n . u . u.,11.1. uif.niir.
l'. Christina, woo was intennameii wilt -'
W.!finrlv Kh nf al.m ara .lead. lelJ '
lu luel 'MaitinxlT. (ii Henrr .MUiii;
W M .. . M . . . .. - i .f..M . ,.MI,lf. I
x Mallen, tearinK an only sun, tMri '
Voa are herehy qodHe.1 that ia poraaK
writ ol partiUoa uuuea out m th iirt" V,
f Somerset county, Pa., I will hwl.i an "W","
!h real estate of John Leiii. Jereurt. it"
late reatdenc ia Monthamptiai township. "mr
vurtty PaoTuiIav.ihVh-U.'tf'i;
V. IX 1U, wbera yoo Van atieml U J" u-3
;oier.
SRHirr .eirruk. ) EPGARat1-1-,
Septemlier Tth, liL i sr'
A DMINISTRATOR-S NOTICE
fcjutte of Joseph A. Rhoails. late f
Ii ,....r 1.1.1.11.. n. th(llKinU"
Iiarln been granted to the un.terjiicoe.1.
heral.y given to tboeelnJebtetl to It 'V!aii
Hate uayinent, aaJ those harlna Cl T ,
II, w. urweea. toetai uui u i ... "... ..
went, on Saianlay. the th Jay rf OrtoW.
ul the Ute re.iilenoe ol the
WM. M. KUe1-
f I BUllADS
.null ' ' ' AJm.ni.-tralor.
A urn roii'.s NOTicn
. . .. i.i.i .a lit.ir w .
wnain ao.ani meota n - ml,.
to rami in ine nanus in jii ." - -.
lor of Kre.lerk.-k Weliaer. .Ie.-w.l-JlZa
inoso lea-aiiy enuiieu mere" . -- taeti
thai he will atten.1 to theilmies.1 ha V" a
m Tharsiiar. Ortoher 1.1th ' "T, Z.t
Smnnvt h.'.mtiuh. when and where an y
interested ran attend. TUrT
Aasil'
sept!