TV-" T K if tt 11 or.y. Bkivek hoMs a key to tin-mc-. aiat it, wants a new convention lllC SOUlCrSCl ncrJ.lU.jtj.. ;--e ZM My the committee of both j 1 - i r-n:' f" i-"ia" Of cMivrjuns: livisi.ns. to which the candidates! .. ofncwcoiivnticn unJi.Tine rui-it"i"-) , . , . riin'iRli KTTLL. Editor and Proprietor. . , !iU. .Iate cnvoniio.. s;;t:i:iin; , rHcUM Ussem, ... ..... - - . ...i... ,,. .ai de. J ust w'.iv we i PVPT f.1TP T"Nr TOW A ! the storm leveled the house of Wil- J I ULiUlNXl 111 1U VV ii. gon KiHs, s also that of J. M. Rose, jwho is slightly injured, and the :Tfc.KB!r,LK UAVoc is the towx i house of Henry Spaulding wag lev- OF GUINXKlJL. Ills name to the .OK!e ti? tal c rt-jrr i . 1 t . ,,f ,l, Ket i 1.. ...i t.. tt.P :.i:i !-vsu-li !c " v'"" ' . j action, he woui J carry lit lc-st !.n.c f..ui-!. j tick ts Wo hnve had for years,' does ! Hairofilie Uuildinss Ihruolishcrt Hum! red Persona Killed and .... a Hundred and Fifty Wounded. ippear from Mr. Lear's reason-1 eled, then the home of Kimball, of j Kimball & Merrill, dry goods dal ..'rs. . A. J. Preston's house was ' moved six feet irom its foundation. WEDNESDAY, ....June 21, 1S2. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATU GOVEHNOlt. JAMES A. BEAVER. Centre county. I, '..Ii,..,, ,,o tit htiitP ."'it! TV- ' Ol wit? ikrjjjuiii ... j nr. ceivettie un.livid.--l support of thr j artvui no th' poll in XovmtKT IVuiW LnjiarT. ;t1-" Doubtless onr esteemed friends of j i the Inquirer believe that a new on- j Doesx r he (John Cessna under : m stand wr.at u.e revolt nsrainst Lam nanacea or .ill our i-rc-nt politicd ! "r,ni ln?n ' ? T1;" Independents j mss of the hour at winch anything , M j h hoiise . panacea .or Ul our , p Mic. u M ,vil,jn,r to sw the State ,ke iuthen ,c statements could be ; John MorrilJ.B houae w; wis, oui u jwic w wu ui.n ,., iJoiiKxrat;." it tii-ie is no otlier nau last rii.in irom attention to a" tew of the difficulties way ' of d.-stroyins? the ' remnant dy-" to le first curmouoU-d bef(re their j nasty, a:id as forgoing into another renu dvcari heannlied.1 ' j convention with Uracron, pa i '. hr'r ' V 1 ucnerai weaver was imriy auu Tbe Garfield Memorial Tablet. New YoKK.JumelG. The memo rial tablet to the late President (Jar field which is to he placed in the Lhurchorbt. JarucHt hlberou, is of polished brass, is fifty -six inches lionver's Outlook. Altailwa; Smli up Ml 0rnS t., Piin 4ni r itir Jim. IS With FJmforp. Ind.. June 15. No. lrti t!e reconreneu uciiubliean unwn- Uiar nonn-oound passen:er iriiiin, - tLA-.i; Ji.-,,. i tiou only three lay3 off, am! the j n tlie Louisville, New Albany umi . "or.- lia.c v.( nt t. ft ,r'-;-' T 1 enivx:ra"tic fute Convention meet-! Chicago Kailroad, met with a serio;j f''1'-" '"-iis i,,.,;.., ,. tui "'e tiurnt a jonr tv twentv-three incheH wide. I there is a revival to some extent o. t;iis plate aooui i o ciock .o-ua'.'. ". u.-i. ftiim- The d wellinir of Attorney Dunn was i 1 'ie lettt rin and decoration are m ! tnt( re-t in poIUics :. . , . . , 'i, r. . 11,1.1.!.. ...1 i .1... l ... !.-.!.,.....,; i,;.. ltvel'd, alPO that OI O. B. iniWeil, -vn:u "Hinn, ii. c i.inri iniw ; .In- r,v.vl- mTphnnt also the new being used in " the initial letters. I No. : ; l. . ... .. :,.,!,,,., v.o n-nr.Kont tuit. ! The decoration mav 1 rouchlv tie-1 to tit Des Moises, June IS. the late-; x , Mrs. Gnswold was ! scribed as a modifie.1 and verv freeldurii JUSTICE OF SITUEME COUKT, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, riiiladelphia. i;cki:tauy uf ixtickxal affairs, JOHN M. GREER, Butler county. IJEUTESAXT GOVEItXOK, WILLIAM T. DAVIES, Bradford county. It is an undeniable fact that Gen eral Beaver was, on the assembling of the Harrisburg Convention, the flrht choice of a vast majority of the delegates. It is an undisputed fact that he is to-day the favorite candi date of at h ast three-fourths of the Republicans of the State, and yet the Indejiendent Republican minor ity demand that he be set aside. Where is the " bossism," if not in unanimously nominated in tle lOlh of May convention, and no Republi can in the State, nor any delegate present at the convention, has utter ed a word against the manner or method of his nomination. It is a reasonable presumption, therefore, that a new Republican convention would affirm the action of the first one, ana we bee nounnK v, ... Sa...- rters ofthe I,K,tpCnJvrit ticket, cd by that But the mrcr new !',',,. , .,. .,., w v- World FA'dorial. Mr. Ce.-sna no doubt knows the Independent leaders are " erfectly willing to see the Stale go Demo cratic," hut he does not believe, as the World does, that any considera ble number of persons are going to assist them in turning the State and Nation ovtr to the control of the World' party. The above must be intertrting reading to the honest demolished. the tornado at , ,..i , ,,..:.ru r tl:!. i. .Mr. eoopcr yes- j I ney wi re iaie sun running ia.M. i, '";":, ut w.-r ,;, , i of the St. Cloud Hotel talking Whith river bridge, the rear coaeii:' tiilfd workmen ar.. '-l-;''' neral Beaver, who had come in 'jumped the track and rolled down ;.;l!l.v. some eoo.ii g fr,,tll i' .it tin, iii.iV.f fri... n l,.nr nf T ii- ! i. t i-.i -ri .1 : i, fe mt-n t ilillin' thp ntr. I -"e mills ari t.r o.. ' ''!:!. n'i i. .11..-.- unnnen, a ui uie consequL-i i j.. .,ie winj Xot fl gj Jg left of thp tration of the -.wires, lwycntod ,any of . Madi30Be nowarj. The report oeing seujj-oui.. . 'jhou5e of Geo. Hamilton, cashier of .uuuingiiia ' ithe First National Bank, is in ruins. thentic reorts swelled the list of convention is, we presume, intended j to include not only Regular, but In dependent Republicans, and just there lies the lion in its path. Has it any assurance that the Independ ents would unite in a new conven tion? Does it not know on the con trary that they would absolutely re fuse to do so ? Does it not rcniem Ikt that after the Continental Hotel Peace Conference, where every prop osition made by the Independent leaders was accepted, and it was agreed that they should be recom mended for adoption by the Regular 1 convention, that these same lnde- a li the demand of the minority, that ! iemient leaders straightwav the majority shall submit to their j ,I0Unc.ed that notwithstanding they dictation? j would persist in holding a separate tc n,.o.rwrfi! know that thev i convention, which they did? Does art, Wolfe and his fellow kickers will thank the leading organ of the Democratic party for thus giving them awav. Jvhntnrn 7V7tni". dead at Grinneil to about forty, with several severely hurt, and Cornell College building ruined. Eitrht at least were also killed at Malcolm station, nine miles east of Grinneil, j and several living m the district A freicht train Rock Jslaud road, between towns, was caught in the wind and badly wrecked, detaining trains west three hours, and a freight train on the Iowa Central, just north of Grinneil, was also bad! v derailed. The first authentic news of the j I George Jennings' new $5,000 house is m kindling wood and broken plaster. Two houses belonging to Mr. Bathom and rented by Misses Iewis and Dills were obliterated. The house of A. E. Rienfred was farmin' ' - uemousneu uuu muisi'ii .. Inml wife taken from th mir npnr- on the,,. , , .... .... blown half a block, the fragments jamming in the corner of the Jones House. ' : SCENES ABOITXO THE UUISS are heart-rending. Families are wandering over the ruins of their tt rritde havoc was received by the j homes in a dazed sort of a way, re- -IS IIKIIOIC THEATMKXT Jt'STlFI-,m,K?" Stirring Iiettcr I'rtini lix-Chlef Justice Afitieu-. The following letter, written by Ex Chief Justice Agncw to the Phila delphia Tdcgraphy should be read by every Republican, Regular and In dependent, who has the success ofthe grand old party and the welfare of the State and country at heart: To the Editor of the Evening Tele ijrciih : 1 have just received an Evening Ti 'egrah of June 1, noticing my let- have no hone of electine their ticket j it not know that the managers of ler to the Vw, in which , I said : in this t-!te excont throueh the! the Indendent machine do nolj''.I detest liossism, but I iear the ex in tnis ,.i.ue cxliii - . 'tirpation of tiie cancer by the knne division of the Republican party, j desire Republican harmony, or he-, mUt i(ie p Uk.;it; you liare Ecgix'er, as follows : Both college buildings at Grinneil .were blown down, with half the north part of the town in ruins and a large num ber killed and injured. . Soon after, the following dis patches were received :' 12:47 a. m. Reports coming in from the wrecked portion of the city and hourly becoming more heartrending. It is impossible to judge the extent of the loss of life or damage to property. Physicians al ready have more cases than they can attend to properly and are onx iofj for help from other cities. No. 17 was wrecked one mile and a half east and ; conductor Deignan and some of his passeuutrs were se riously injured. The head brake- man is missing, fourteen cars are nlvinz willinslv to all Questions asked and laughing in such, a pa thetic manner at some ridiculous incident, while some near and dear friend is dead or dying. One young girl was heard say, half in tears and half in laughter, she believed she had found a fragment of her room and was looking for some articles in which to know it She stopped and picked up a photograph . and burst into tears. It was the picture of her litttle sister who had been killed. Many of those who were saved in demolished dwellings had fled to cellars while houses were carried from over their heads. A. J. Preston was away from his home and saw the funnel furv coining. He tried to reach his home, but the tornado caught up with him and he use of the Gothic. On either sideizeme, Lackawanna, Bradford ami ; er coach, the engine tender and the are columns treated in an ecclesias-1 Susouthanna counties. Between the ! mail and baggage car with it. I he tical style, surmouuted by a trefoil ! pull's of UU cigar Mr. Cooper qus-! engine also tJew the track, but lodg arch. In the corners are ouatrefoil 1 tinned the Camersn candidate for ted about half way down the em figures and oak leaves, and there is alo scroll work on the sides and top. In the center is a sword and, the hilt encircled with a wreath of lau rel. On either side of the arch above are the two sides of the great seal ofthe United States. On the u verse is the eagle with the olive branch and arrows in its claws: on its breast is an escutcheon showing the stripes of the Hag, while above conditi.,11. Ti... . ... i ":rt;- garrisoned hv J' ' wol! armed nnwh.' there thy and nisht re-lv1 1 Governor as to the feeling of the j banUment. Word was sent here ittt ''e in case the strikers attiek th- people amongwhom he had mingled, j once, and a special train bearing! rf, astm-y have threatene.1 1,!(? and seomed overjoyed at the inlbr-j physician. and nurses was immedi- j U it is understood, thou-h it n'', mation which he received. General j ately made lip and sent to the-1" mad public, that ills jrutlin-T BeifVer said that in Luzerne, outside j wreck. Arriving at the wreck all , and I iirht artiilerv b-teri..L ','- of WiiLesbarre. he had found no j the passengers had been removed i Cveiatd Gravs and the Fi'-h W, (uvirion wnatever among tne i.ejmo- irom me oroKeu cars him iue wnuiw i 'jw"v' -mir nr, Uti.i, licans. On the contrary, all the Wolfe men of last year whom he had met told him they were now in hearty accord with the Harrisburg are the thirteen stars, signifying the ! ticket. In Wilkesbarre the diificul thirteen original States. On the re-jty was confined to the postofiice verse of the seal appears an unfin-1 light, and he believed that the bitter- lshed pyramid, typical ot the unlin- nesss engendered tv Congressman ! ished Republic, above which ar iSerantoivs victory over Goy. 1 re held i -.. . I .. 1 1 ..... ea were oeing careu tor. inercj yl"'"eT-M ior an eiii. r -enev '!" i- were inirry-nveor iony- passengers i- t-"1 "iniones iiow unu.u::l on th. tr:iin All were more or less 1 1 injured The following is a lUt of the dead and injuml: Jhn Carmor.ey, engi neer, badly scalded, died this even ing: Mrs. Hannah Fowler, New Hie. ns A r.rnt,. l.nt heil. 1SVII.I.E, K v.. .III! c'fl irin .Mount's:, ri; ii'Vro naiiit.l Jim 15. A -J,e. s.;y.: -a Iovt Albany, Ind., hand smashed; Dr.l !1" '""i wavlai.i the all-seing eye and the date lnO. j would soon pass away, lie found Leachman, Louisville, not "jnS''r"in,J,n v.t ,' " ''"'r Half way down the' tablet are the 'exerything lovely in Lebanon did ous. Mrs. Jane Jones, Paoli, Ind., U,." ,'m'f 'J n, ""'"'-'ed her shield of Ohio and New Jersey, the j not, "in fact, meet a Wolfe man who not serious. Mrs. S. B. Jones, Pao- j , "ri:t '" "v.1"1"'1, ' two ft ..i. .u.. r...: , i: t.i ..i:i,.i.. i. c !.:..... .: nid irom town. U if , : t,, iui tun rutuvMiJU nit" .uu out tint; (ttua iiui c:iiiiilu niui liic ucivri. in, oiiiiti y t . !iid to h hlown eler i.iT tlin frrk I kept himself from being blown away and two wrecked on the track, i by clinging to the roots of a tree. 12:50 a. m. Our city is half ini- Craver. whose wife and three ruins by a cyclone. From fi ve to j children were away, saved himself 1U 11.11 C . , s , ,. . . , '.,,,,1 I, ,-! K.r , . i .,r. o.,.. .in . " r.. i ten killed and nuv to a hundred nn mimus miuaih and lar-setiug, calculating m moeis iuu.m.. r. - snown your appreciation oi tne it-1 , . , , . ' , v the cellar. He savs before thev Moini-4 liv mcial went there the air was tilled with wires w.irkinT I Hying timbers, and they began to end immediate- jeome through Lus house, U4 easily .... Il,..t,nl. .....l ..l 1... l.,r. ivor ot tliK citv. i o11 i'iiii ii.t i iiiiiiin i.is-3, . . . x. i . i ,L... t .... , .,. ' . . , Hiilh eolleiro hin i nomine for 1'resident m imm. n ti.ey cannot c.mum, :.n.i u,.,u .vt j uw thinking people oi tms lattMour be.t rAidenc. are at o the ildrcn into the cellar and all were . . l.. ...:n r.,-. trn.u l. .. V ,. ' " ,M.i l llilllil in it. U ill'h u r IH M H. MUt in en ttrc ilJl oniric , ... , . , . is lor tnis reason uiev so i.i:ut-Mij i m "s.' - -" : - i-- Itrround isaveo. jus house is somewhat Miiriu :tars tney imij see. i ney . " s) ... ft . j damaged. The engine house whers ; have nt forgotten, though it mu.U . " ,aiJ uut i - ! vol io mi to. iiiv oien letter in me . ... . . -, . ' . ... ..-..o..., i.-:.... v.... a. , . . i n. i.it . .' .- ' . , . . ... mri JMirif-rinleiw in . Mute.- due. . inwuis a ,-ili.i i.iai iihiis u,u COCK, KUUHfV JllIU iiailUdll j iujiwv , jiur-i..i . them as candidates for Governor. 1 1 . i . J.. i-i.l s t Mirt 1 !iii.f.iG , ia ,i m ilmmt rv 1 of that party believe, ana jusiiy too, imeoiiuiwuu.ii tuiiuuu r-"-; luenauun, r. uim.uii ..-, , we think, that a Democrat who cm W organization into tneir nana : : inr "-" train. We have m. carry Pennsylvania for Governor is Does it not know that they ares-! SrSdhS,! tf-, almost certain to be the Democratic j ing as " reformers of a party which j t:.;.;,iitv wu bret.k its force with I '' V? r.l1(T v advocate the Independent can, to iarty unity which will retire and this is why the friends of Han- j them from their present conspicuous Geseiiai. Beavei-.'s honesty, abili-J you to do so, my om-n letter in theiv w. :,...!,:.;'.., V... i ,, .,.;, sit. th u l.ri t 1 1 LIT. ntllllllllll!ll(ltlll. I 11 II'K - (1 H'- ) I ' - D w If the Insurer does not know and i I :,il,l these bosses and the, 1 Inte wrecks tin- ZZn . things, tl.cn -l-'fVrilT ti 'nTS Irs Geo S andbu nCcoh i '-' was left for shelter, or sent other- doubters, ifi ba ted yougs and lu.ractwn ot . Hn-e!I .ind cevt r.il em- to the houses of friends. right ana msiice, to wiiien others i , ' , .. ,. . n. rm;ti.,u s,.,h.,to,! tin!,. o saiisiacuiry ..v ...... oiuhuw, mi.-uj,..-on account of i out ,!,e stricken district indicates the class oi iieople understand the?' ask it. ana an ly an p o . .; lhtrc h, ;inV) to rPfVr t0 the prncoed- - " Ju&S T have , ,, ploy, of the road. puted, ana tne .airness 01 u . , . , ,j ;lt j,;.. , Qn, .::, , news was obtau.e , ffl ' ' ! V. IIJV I'V-l l.'lV. yt UOt IIMUHit.1 . 1 , . . ... . n i inn ii not riint?vfin. 1 nefP arLM. ... . . .1 l . 1 ' . - , thf hwib in H vinj nuiil r'int r;:L.....:.,., V..U. our?u lasl WWk Wlien' u" lu -nai,l0t,,ar', uullV".ea!nf,,f.0..willl, ,m fil have been levelled. Rich furniture two u..jev.i.u.,D m ..... rand date for Congressman- the destrucuon oi rennsyivai.ia in-: -" - ! ,.,,,,.,.,; P i,r;0.i ,h .i 4:40 a. upon a wheat field, and the latter bearing three plows. On the lower part ot the tablet is an inscription in black enagiel lettering, the initial letters being in red, which reads as follows: "To the memory of James A. Gar field, President of the United States. Shot at Washington July 2, 1SS1. Died at Elberon September 10. On the sides of the tablets within the scroll work are the words of the text from which Bishop Scarborough preached the Mineral sermon in St. James's Chapel: "Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel." St. James's Chapel is directlv opposite the Francklyn Cottage at Elberon. j this tablet, which has been secured by subscriptions of cottagers at Ei beroii. will be placed on the south wall ofthe chapel facing the congre gation. Flood at ImIianapoii-4. "l'. ""C .1.. . . The leader ofthe Wolfe movement and two children slightly, Mrs. j nh ,J.Vj t '..r,!l W:! ml -1 last year, a leading coal man, gave j Walfsohn and two children, Louis- tJl crK-rWi"! i" ' " liTn:''' ,v't'1 f'!" him a recention at his residence, at ville. sliuhtlv. Others were injured -,! ."' , .'. Ja!' alu' iorc-.l tne which about three hundred of those j but not seriously. All the injured .tJ vi'Jti,1! their who had voted for the member from (passengers were brought to this eitv,j. 'l i"' , 1 " lastaeii out and hung Union attended and assured him of! and with two or three exceptions re- j "l 1 tr!'t' h:ui a n.ile in m their supiiort. In Bradford and sunied their journey. ,i : l u:fc ,,Mi:' was taken down Susouehannah the situation was as i I ll'is f buried by the cor- General Beaver saidj8er,ous Kij"' Brelt out at Aieiii- oner isquel encounnrin that from his daily observation among the people thus far he had i no fear of the result. He left at noon i dria. ne mint eu the t r;::;e 11 -i . ;uv Klfhf.hed by Mrs. T unit lit'tn- Alexandiua, June 11. 7 r. m. y esterday for his home, where he us riots broke out to-day be will spend to-day To-morrow ho j twetn tI'e natives antl Kuro- goes to Washington countv. His i peana, during which several irs,.n were knic-.i ana woundtni and a number of houses destroyed. The purpose, as Mr. Cooper stated it. is In rwilrt. ii nni.f fnir nf trii. ii.niit!a ' i,-r ...i.Vk i. ' ...v v. v . i. . w. . .j ... . , . . to make a preliminary Persona! can-; M'J e inactive, vnss of the State from end to end. ! . Iter -hiotous demonst rations :have taken place before the trench so. rms in the West. consulate to which several of those j mortally wounded at the outbreak One of the heaviest rain storms 'ofthe riots had been conveyed, ever known in this section, acconipa !The disturbances continued some nied by waterspouts, swept over Den-i time before the authorities to ,k ver hist night, doing thousands of 'steps to suppress them. The Eng doliars' worth of damage in the city lish consul was severely hurt, re aml surrounding country. Cellars j ceiving a gun shot wound. Alien and basements were filled with wa-igiiieer of the P.nti.-h man of-war ter.und several houses near the Plat- j "t'liperb'' was killed. The disturb te River weie swet away. The ances continued live hours when the bodies of twoGermans, Ludwig Muer military dispersed the rioters, and FiJeli Drier, who were in one ; ---, of the houses, have been recovered. ! Murder in Altoona. i cy, and two only, by the men who claim to be Independent Republi cans. 11, i.T K-. C.inl,irr.inlrilll A UC 111 Dl, tllb L-rilH". ii.v J at-Irge, Col. McMichael. in a can- teres" st:ues me in the face. Y..u . ,, , , . would destrov hie because you do fully nre!arcd soccer., in the pre.- .... .,.,.; .),. I . . . - i iii.iv line Mime iiiviivi3 ei i.ie 0.1111. in, .1 l: l. ...... f- ... 1 . .... . ' ' icnceoi nre ranuiu;; ku uim nnn alyl C;lu ,t heroism. Let us whom some of them cordially dis like, favored his nomination. The second, that he (General Beaver) voted for General Grant at Chicago, instead of their favorite, James G. Blaine. Now, let us ask the first bet j of obj(!ctors, in all sober earnestness, do you projiose to defeat General Beaver and turn tile State over to Lieutenant Governor and a large assembly of their adherents, made the deliberate declaration that " there mvxt If ) e''nrrrtrmif', no c- see i 'lt ti, I...!-.: -.I.,. ,1.1.1 fli..il lis., tl,,. i I-,..". ,r., 1....V... ,.i.T..i..V a;., i The situation is worse than even the IV in it n t wt,, cin m i j .. 4-ij. ii vi iv t.ites. The power oi ticket can be felt in the defeat only j snofi.d tr.iin from j bris and mud, while fine pianos are Des Moines reached at 3:4: with 'turned upside down or scattered in twelve physicians on board from Uragments over .the praine. lies .Monies, Collax and Kt.lop Ixwasapoms, Is ii, June 14. The severest thunder storm ofthe season came last night. Two inches of rain fell during the night. At seven o'clock this morning Poguc's Run commenced rising rauidly and iu two hours leiil Hooded th.it lioition I Three eliiMrm i r(- Hro-.vn.-iI but ' ofthe city east ofthe Union Depot ! their bodies have not -vet been found. ' Ali.toona, June 14 Early tnis along the Union Railroad track as ! It t feared that other lives besides i morning this town was arouse,! by far north as Maryland street, and! these five were lost. The storm 1 1 ie c!"'' ",nf raer-' It transpired northeast to Washing street. The i reached over heveral miles of thickly that John Boy es, who was employed i I' ..... ...1....... l ,.1, .1 I settled country. At Ookien several : t,L 1 """l l.r.u?es were washed awav and the!!" ti is city went home to his board- Cambrian Fire-Brick Works were ; 1"" Vou'.e, ' r-UI ' aR'1 1 . Hnne struck bv lightning and ccinpletiv ! ;0,'J' v,lth roommate Uihiani destroyed " j ai.zandt. 1 he latter stubbed Boy Its Chicago, June 12. A speciid dis-j "e, inking terribie woum j ii as. 1A Ternlil;. Death , v.n a. Pa. June 1 1. -.,lU,,.j Lydkk. atea:iiU-r, was il.r.ivvu from his wi.0,1 last night, and b.-eohiit eutanja; in the wheels IV whirh a around f.rseyerj i:,;!.u:, ,. His skfcli was er:i-i ,i ;il5, 1 J,,. W;n ottier-.vl-o bruise, 1. II.. ,... ;,tn...'.:i t-day.l H::n lv iin. '..M-.I-M, (.;,. ) ,;, . ,.,, ! pi'imi a Ik, I t'.iin.r y. oi lne t.evi ilf.vivl I' -A-nrdiiH,, ; i. . -t t ' 1 1 : . r,iri..rs Ginger 'i l.i,- !,:,-, i-i-.r,-! ina:,v i,, n,:-. -.i-, tion of 11 . . ..1- .ii.r '...-ri. ai. 'i w- n-ei-in-meiMl it l,.-i,:- t.i .inr-r-rs.- V-,.-.. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. SOMERSET i CAM3RIA RAILROAD. On mi'i a;i4;Jui(! ri tr.iln will ruo a iV.l,ii : a.- i in r:i? i. mi run 1 1 ... cellars ot the wholesale houses on South Meridian street, soutli ofGeor gia, are rapidly tilling up. While a party ol till ecu or twenty were stan- WhOSC homes ; diier on ;i ril-illorm over I'oane's linn it gave way, dropping all into the water. Some of them were rescued immediately ; others passed through patch from Springfield, 111., says: ;his breast from which hediedshort- Thir-ibout ! first reports made it apiH'ar. the indep. ndeutt.v-two'l,eare ,1ea1'1 im1 i t'.i- .l.-.f.nt ni! one hundred wounded. nUiiun. uo fwW and these senti- of the Renublican i.artv in the State :x special to u;,; wjtour sent ui ...i i... v... i!,.iitui..'.,,.',viuiir t Mr !:!-: r rom numerous am ...l.i ..u..A .... ..,.ii,. w Manes. '-This is inevitable, for the ! trad.-tory stones ol startled citizens r i ii;unci -nMiii-ia.'v.vt.-a . , ! Democracy, who are wise as serpents, their followers. will take Advantige of division." That the Insurer is honest. Democratic success gives that party Jfrr!iti wll-ini'firiiViT in lift li-Kirf ! f..ni i-iwrc 1 wiit nf t-um-or in tUa T... .-. 4.-V-. 11.. n-lA I.MF. I - - - uw i,euii., 101 "'! for o ncw convention, we do not for a State. This inclu.les the Presideii I'l.ATH HOU. SWELLIX.i. A later special states that the sur geons now report forty-live men dead at Grinneil and say five or six nmre cannot live through the night. Saturdav iii.dits ruin extended over '-v aUer- -u u,e -r"inrs inquest a the culvert 'under the Union Depot 1 several counties in this vicinity and Pt-'nortem elimination was held a:id were rescued below, while oth-1 must !iaved.ne much damage tothej"".IVl,.hn1(,WHI !,rtt Ve tlade ot the lers. it is aiinoiw. .Vf i-e drowned. ! ifruwio" i-ror.s '! ii.- stnvitus Hive.!""1- '- lfvir.uei uoy le a neari. ac- j we gather the old storv ot the deep roaring sound preceding a tunnel shaped cloud, i t was seen first com ing from the southwest sweeping up j to the northwest corner of the town, leveling huge trees m its pathway i moment doubt, but ail talk ol lusion ""1 Vl , V . V" 'ind takin A A Foster's house and ator Cameron? And of the second. . . ., , , , taught you that the defeat of Boss-fia S A- r Osier s nouse ana we innuire do vou intend to asist V . , ., V . , J ism, bv a deep-seated schism in the i '-i -v h we noum do you intend to a. , t futile Jt th, flls., , . t:srm,tiim r carrying Mr. and Mrs. 1-oster and in that mad act, to punish iienerai . , ...- IS ..i i .i e i ., Iruption oi the party not its unity ! that the death of Republicanism in Beaver for voting for his old com-1 , , , . , -t ! iSs2 ill he followed bv a hai.nv , 17 UI'VVCJ MlUlk tn. y - - V ent at Deignan. the Rock Island Conductor, j E. Tilford. and Georg; W. Smith, ol id con-i is dead. ' Surgeons report that the j Clermont. Other bodies have been itizens wounded exceed one hundred and seftn Hoating, but it has not leeii i deep fifty and the number of houses de- possible to reach them. It is sup- Kil .1.M..1 I,. r..,-..v...-...l wre r. i-. .'1 nverl... -...! o.l ,ir,i! u.-,ia.i.inr ! lhe ldry r hdCred II VeMlCt ill ognized as Katie Gihlerman, (ieorgej'have occurred on the railroads, but"rdiin(- wtbthe above facts, ami F. Scoville, A. K. Saunders, attorney, j nil arc repaired now. On the Wabash i x a:i.::indt was lmrnediately arrested at-law : Edward P. Tilford. son of S, is time that all earnest and sincere Republicans realize this fact. ! resurerction in 1831. You are not the first, one whose , foresight is not mander instead of for vour favorite? j Had not Mr. Cameron a right to prove his sagaeitv, and show his de-! . j bis hindsight" Vou will ii iv i i A !iew invention would only re- ;fin,j tjl:1t many beside myself will sire lor Republican success, by urg-. h . t;e re.Ilu!nination (-,f Jct-ral j regard vour tr.gie heroism simply ingtoe nomination of our popular , j, ct W.H kmuvn isu.ci.le; to be punished by a stake and worthy candidate? Or was it d adniitted b the InderK..ml-1 tl.rotli the binly at the cross-roads: an unpardonable crime for General ' , -. ,.,, , j Could you not tell us something Beaver-in the absence of instruc-j '" T' 1; it H f ' not juwi'iit to t. A ri- .urn n i; on , r.i I',,,!, . mn ti. l.uorl mm. tions to the contrary-to sur.port so j of Gi;n4.ral Beim.r , . a nevv wnvta. j ilips of dating leaders, the' bicker- j true a Renublican and so eminent a ' ... . ... T patriot as General Grant? uon .nwo.cu uie independents lie rt.TVit:i i p of I he vie tors, the stim- j an' thus escaped.- From here But suppose by throwing away tAU,n Y ' c,d,not ulus of victory to further efiort, the j the ftorm pursued a zig-zag d.rection , "T . , . i bly strengthen him with the masses itrv"-furof the ''sooils :' the adv int-1 Uy l''e north of the eitv, when, alter your vote .on the Independent tick- j f tfae parlvthat are ,lImitlv atifiod i agj'ot the aenals and munitio.s of j wiPPinS out the finest "residence por et, you defeat the party whose pnn-, ... ; . . . .-.i.,,,,. Iwr. s,d the stroncholds of power ; tion of the city, it turned toward the ciples you profess tolcve, and hand'. , h,rJanJ the control which possession of'itt,I!0Se- The west building w-asdum- "" i - - in,. (.,(., i, .,i.iw... r.f neo inio a nean oi lain and master ijuackery would use 1111,1 oroken timoer, burying beneath u"h you endangered Height students who roomed therein. their children thirty yards, precipi tating them amidst debris, all some what injured. Just east of Foster's was II. C. Pitman's house, also com pletely leveled, burying beneath it Pitman, his wife and three children, wife's sister and her little baby. Foster took out a three-year-old girl, llattic, dead, a boy, Harry aged ten. fatally injured, and Arthur, slightly j Jred injured. Not far away was the resi- j dence of Mr. Lewis, an oltl gentle-1 man and ladv, who were both kihed. I i Charles, their Hon, was in Des Moines I S r. i.oris. niiy ann uie numoer oi nouses de stroyed or ruined is between one hundred and forty and one hundred and fifty. The total loss of property is now estimated at $UX),000. It is feared the numlier of deaths at Grin neil will vet reach seventy-five. The j path of the tornado is well defined as having been abont twenty-five miles long ami half a mile wide, ex tending five miles northwest of Grin i.ell and twenty miles southeast Mr. James, wife and two daughters and two other ersons living four mili-s northwest of Grinneil are dead. It is now thought the loss of life out side of Grinneil will reach twenty- j five, and altogether neaj one hnn- Ad Illinol Tragedy. , 1. n . .. , . . . 1 . .. T 1 . . iuc omr oier ui uie. j'einoerait, ...n 1 t . .. i LI1C k- . . , , itner urge a. ii oenerai ucavrr ui:u . vn Imve von iiiimthed ( .iinmin nr . . . . loci. lour have y vou punished Cameron, orl." "fc . .. c, , , , , I loo- it,ur quackery would use ou assisted Blaine' iUl nPubllCilu pt:lU; tutfct are j the knife, though you endangered i ou oSMSieu ii.tuit . . . ..... i 1...1- a . 1....1.. 1 ..m i,. Mr. Cameron is not a j invent can- elected this fall and we believe 'the Union bvthe loss of Pennsylva- j a11 of whom wefe afterwards extri- rh will lu it miivtlieneeomi.lisii-lhia. Jt reminds me of didatc, and will not, if at all, be up i , f . . ,if ,n4M;t!,1 ' malpractice tried before us, when a t d,e.V;. 1 he College, a five story for rejection until 1SS4; and at ? ?C f E. U lU.n heroic surgeon extirpated the liver j ,ulld " nnronfed. and ! fire fol that time Mr. Blaine's friJnds also I Uf th? V0" 1 a mor. , Did, he kill the led After eompleting its work June 15. A bloody and horrible tragedy is reported from Xenia, 111. It appears that Wm. Johnson and wife, who have not been living with each other for a year or two, met in Central ia two or three days ago, and Johnson pre vailed upon his wife to go away with him. He took her to the house of Mrs. Beard, in Xenia, who is a cousin of Mr. Johnson, and efter j spending two days togetner there he yesterday morning shot her through the head, killing her instantly, then rork put a bullet into his own head from .'of demolition at the college: the ' the effects of which he died in three hours, but without recovering con sciousness. He left a brief note, . 1 w,til w,s.. x . lnn ...... a CasC 01 p1" iio.c 01 nr.i iiijuieii 211111 line .S'JOO.OO JRwarri : posed that at least ten persons were ! drowned. The cellars of the whole- 1 A ."I 1 1 l saie stores were uoouc?.., uamagini Stout, grocer.'wjus wrecked, twenty conviction of any person ieet ot the loundation caving m Railroad, twenty miles east of here, i anu Vow .J:11 x anzamlt is a a .'KlOfect track w:is washeil awav. ' married man, having a wile and tour Three and one-half inches of rain j fell i:i twenty-two hours, ending at; ten o'clock yesterday morning. j v. m. r. w i ,, i K. i i f,-'i..?.'K K',),ji.., 6 31 1:'J", B:;i . m,i.i-(m:i ... 6: w 0 r-.'i . ,iiii:i,.SKr... 1 l:-4 e i'.il....lH.HiKR .... I.4.V A ...J.. i-.t;iinK?i.s .. I 7 'i 8r,vr,,trT. . i VJ. T .C .ji.-. lK v ILL ! 7:4- ;...HLriii:i , 2: ""1 7 i5 .... M"HIk::. ... -:S7 ..ISOLKSli-E... ; iai: 8:31 . Jt?M .-. r.V-t .. A. II P 11:11 .- U: t U Ji VI . l,i 4.'. .i l'u . 10- "i ii: . 1" i:; i . :! 4. If, 1:4.'. 4 iH . 9 ii :-::.j , 1". J:l, . u ( children. Boyles was a single man. Ileal h of Ei-dorrrnur Itt'iini-aon. TliiiiU a nJ u'i,. run Loeil Train 'iaiiv ix,-,.j,t sundii v-. On th eitnn.u-jii Uin.-i ,n.'s. O. hailruaj tkr-.K-. b p3.pir;e. r trams. -t. taa .. w,:i l. t Rrk-.i.Hl '. 12: o . m., nJ li 44 p. tp . nir:r.t prtlelT i W.hinjjion t 7 -.l-i . 'n . nr.. ial 1:41 aeti vmtj. .r,d n t.llix.ii 1:46 a. mi.. umi d:iv, -rl t ilruu pit eT-n.g. Wrstwaril-lH.un.1 tj ,ajb trir.sipa. t,iu.nur at 30 k. m., and 7 p. M. , i.,l Wi,,o4;a i it 4 . m., aii'l l:',4r m., arr-ving rpvuie.y ti Hockw.l at 8.U6 x m.. mail 3:0) p. i. t'oLt'.M i:i:s, Oiiio, June 15. Ex ! i:...,.-ii';n;.., ii.,. ;.. i I IIU1C11JU1 .1 l.liaill A'C IIUlSOll, iVUO! 11 ! Wid be paid for the detection smd ; as the "War Governor'' of Ohio, died s-lling or ; here tins morning, aged b years. j dealing in any bogus, eountert'eit or ; He had been sick nearly a year. lie imitation Jloi' I'iTTKi:s. e.-peeia!lv 1 was uovernor oi the tate irom iwi Bitters or preparations with the! to W2; Postmaster General under word lior or Hors in their name or: Presidents Lincoln and Johnson; connected therewith, that is intend-; Commissioner of the District of ed to m'slead and cheat the public, ! Columbia under President Grant, I iir .'., nr.!- ,r,. ,,.!. it;,,., m.r in .nil.- ' dli.l ' irolll! 11 CM t 111 other tmlllie 11CI- ... ..... u .-.,1 ...... j,,... ... ...jj , i 1 I form, pretending to he the same as: sitior.s. He was President of the Hop Bitteks. The genuine hive Convention which nominated Lin laclustcroftiKKES Hops (notice this) ' coin and Johnson; was the candi- GuEESsnrndii, June 11. Mrs. printed on the white label, and are ' date for the nomination for Vice Prc-s- Montgnmery, wife of William Mont-1 the purest and best medicine on j identagaingt the late Senator llson Ijirimer earth, especially for Kidney, layer i in in.:, ana lor Senator wdcii iien- and Nervous Diseases. Beware of j eral Garfield was chosen, iu LSiSU. all othtrs, and of all pretended form- j ulas or recipes of Hop BITTEKS pub- j Kurlert Alive by its ria) -mate. lished in papers or for sale, as thev causing a loss of 27,5iX); Johnson, Irwin it Co.'s loss is 25,000 on stock. The northeastern section of the city was also flooded, and it is estimated that the total damage will not be less .than 8 100,(-W. Death iu fie Oi! "an one believe that if the State is thrown away now, all the heart burnings, the quarrels, the bitterness that will lie engendered, can he healed up and the party again lie united and solidified for the contest in 1SS4? If they do,the3 have more faith in the forgiving spirit of the human heart than we have. It would le the madness of folly, the idiocy of revenge, to thus sacrifice General Beaver; Senator Cameron, if you please ; certainly Jamex G. Blaine, and far greater thin ail, the interests and the future of our grand old State. If Mr. Cameron in;. I lru.1 ni.u uoiniiiviiv-tj 10 Ktisui :ui l f . that result, the Utter will it be. In j? 'linger t.. the doctrine of pre ..... , tion to the svstem ot .National our opinion uie lines are urawn iromerv. a hotel keeper at Uirimer Station, near here, when filling oil lamps last night, left the can on a table while she went into the next room. Her little nine-year-old girl took the can and poured some oil on the fire which ignited the oil and exploded the can. The little girl wns so badlv burned that sire died at 9 o'clock fast night, and the baby which was playing on the floor, and which was also badly burned' died at 1 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Montgomery was also seriously bur ned, and the hotel caught fire. The parents were so occupied in trying to save their children that the hotel was left burning, but by the aid of BATJMORE i OHIO RAILROAD. ITTSM:.TK'H DIVI5IO.il. On nn.! after Jaaiil:. trir -.1! run f, !!.. : tl!THD. 2 1 SSTA1 IONS. itrwinn. x 2 I Whoever A number of colored children near deals in any but the genuine will be I Etoulat creek in Florida, while play prosecuted. ' ! 'nr together a week ago, undertook j to have a tiiner.nl. 1 hey dug a hole i and put in it a youug child little , more than a baby and covered it up I with earth. The other children r. . i a. . ; 0 il) i i .-PITTSHL KdH ... U:W i ll:uo , CO N'NrLI.s V ILLI! U:U ' liU4 ...COM LI EMI'L... 116: l-i!,! t'KSINA 1V!;24-' W:l7I..KROl5SIIIi.. V2:X-.-: W-2T4-'... FISSEK niN".... W:li fiai l...OAS..et MAS.... 12: i I li:44 ! .... Kl " ' K WO. Ill Mm; 1:64'. . .FIS K 0OV E.... 1:0 1:01 ! UAKhtTT 1:H ISto-i YODKK l:Hi laet .SAMSHCUV jvy 1:-J2 I 1:14 I..MKY1 KSU4I.K... I:'i4l 1:1t ....KEYsToNK 1-34 I l:M I...SA.N1I PA n il... 14i; 1:34 IHlV. V4.N 1 SO 1:4 PHiUOS !: 147 if.K:oK. i-n7; i.w; fa!:hopk "IS., 1-111 , UVVTlMiV iS-l I 2:4 UCU.WBERI.ASl.'! 1S4 .4. . i l ' JM 3K 3:-J8 5:17 0 ! r ?4 4Si " 4. U .' ., : 1:17 J'.l 1 i 0 l,i ' 47 447 ll . -'- e it ; -4 V,' (,:l h ; 0-iVt i: 5 IU WVti' 4.U 4 4 4 '.7 3, J Hop Bitteks Co.. Rochester. N. Y. 1 w NVjroert Lynched In the South. j played 'around awhile lunger, but UnBDtHin Ejpre Irate.. Pittsbnrrn 'Sutnr .!.. unly) at X p. m. ; l-:4V!i ..'oni-lvillr. 4 !u Onfloenoiii, r.rjj; I rsin. 5 10; Hrj,. r Si,liDK, SM; Plntcrt.m, :i: (',' Iro n, U:'J: Ki -,iU W: Pirif Iitti?. 0 li,: ( iniTCtt. H : Vo der, :.'S; S.illiihnr Jun'-th n, 33: :I.,virlui, 6:3o. Lees kiK-ifK,a, ::lf, ; .Mllmr-I. ii : r rlvee mt Swrnerset, 6:t0. . nnts en iirinir ;T.iiii.r it iitti t ne ' ....i 4 ii...., rt-..i anticipate that lie will again lie a al, true 1epullli.W), rtajiae!ic victory in J.S34 i"s a reversal ofthe j whirling fiend struck straight across candidate for President Dot any L.. . j . i..i... .-i ILeT.nl.lii-m noliev oft-eniu ve.irs i the Iowa Central Railroad and di- . :iii-:i. lari. nun itiiiii i t-i ill itmir : ir .-.. ... . .v..... iv.t.i... i rraiT 1:1 us ii.un i;iv loaoeii ear. CUr- !A great Mogul engine was Jilted I not live together nere, they could rencv, the revival of free trade no- completely oti and the tram toppled ; e ana go to neaven together. tions. the resumption of Bourbon-!011 either side at tne whim oi the "ere appears u nave neen a long- i the battle will be ou as soon as the : ism, the renewal of Bossi.-m in the ! "'d. : standing quarrel between the lami- their ticket 'th, and of manv dangers which, Across the track was the buik.ing nes oi ne oeaa people, wno live a i when vou were a common-sense lie i 01 1 rui- u namoenaiu, ire-.tsurer 1 nom vnHaiia, uuu it is publican vou once saw I of the college, which was gathered supposed the separation of Johnson You refer tomy detestation of Boss- i u) ,n sections ana uumpcu in a i " nu Rrew ui 01 mat iact, Cfiam.estox, June 12. The negro ; soon forgot their companion buried John Johnson, who assaulted Miss j alive and wandered off. At night, McDoevel at Rockhill yesterday, was j when inquiry was made after the was' lynched this morning. j missing child, the horriblestory was Jackson, Miss., June 12. In Mon-; told. The affrighted parents hasten- the citizens the bui'din' was saved i roe county yesterday George Beckitt, i ed to the sfKit pointed out and dug after but little damage had been j a coIored man, assaulted the seven- j up the child, but, of course, too late. done. Forest Fire in V Iseonsi 11. now and nothing can change them. I .emoernts nominate and set their forces in the field, and all farther parley is u.-e!es?. UI.KAMXGK. 1 ou rcier tomy aetestmion 01 J.oss- ... ........... ,vw, isui. You are right. I would hit 'disjointed heap, portions upside j and that Johnson concluded the bct ! every head whirh pois up. But ! ' h)wn, irretrievably ruined. Dr. R. iter way to get out of the continuous j,tiizr detestatio'i of it reminds me of ' - Si"ott's house was turned almost j trouble was for both himself and 'the fable of the bear, who' would kill i completely. C. W. Hobart's elegant j wife to die. 3 1 ri. 1 1 . 1 i i . 1 - h the face 01 his sleeping mas-; resident anu oam are completely 'tie blow of his -aw broke the i ?one- Xe3r ' ,n,ce st0O(1 a tw?" A Xo j t.n i' tittipiiir. 1 .- imv nidii j named Arknew. When the fact : were made public-a number of citi- i zens, well armed and provided with The Wm!errn! Oil AVclfs. 15.- SHEFKin.n. Pa.. June bloodhound, started in pursuit of Anchor Oil Co.'s No. 2. lot C47. ;i., Beckitt. lie was run down near drilled into the sand this forenoon. the Tombigbee river. He refused to : Itrtsfionded with a heavy How. and stating that if he and his wife could Milwaukee, June 13. A special to the RejiitUu-an-iientiurlhuin Neills ville. Win., st.-tles ttint :l forest iirri is now destroying the best pine iu Clark 'surrender until wounded by a pistol in three hours produced 400 barrels. county, and that the indications are shot. He was taken to jail. Last It n flowing ata rate ot ovei o.iKH) the destruction will be greater than night a mob gathered at the jail, over- j barrels daily. The Mystery, on GltJ, occurred during the great Ptshtigo powered the jailer, took Btckitt out ! and the Murphy well, are flowing fire, which occurred the same vear and hanged him to a tree. ; 2.5(H) barrels each. The estimated Chicago burned. The fire is rushing j production from the four completed northwest with fearful rapidity ami MrnHnga rcwi with Knles. , Wt.lls in tni! district is over eight hnene nn.l will reach the Eau Clare 1 I thousand liarrels. The market to- Oveu the fence is out, buys ! " I he fable of the bear, who would kill i completely. C. W. Hobart's elegant j wife to die. river inside of two days. All logging : . Calveston, " une !.. . oispatcli , nIJ,ht cUved at 51 j XM t)( aflv.itl,(o,Mm'i,;..u,;,- u .! residence and bam are completely 1 !emn : be destroved Fortn-1 10 tt,e -VfiM irom. J''ano, lex.is, si. s : iiAHJiim barrels. When r.n aspiring jioliticip.n fails ter' The blow of LiV.mw broke the ; gone. Near by once stood a two-' A Xon-1'nion Workman at Cleveland j natefv there are no farm? in the that a an l'arl-Y b,ur on W ednesday . -. tr. -v...!, tl. ... woi..,, b.n 'M....t- v.t 1:11 .1 .i. ,S.. :. storv house n w h eh Miss Al.l.ie Si liadly Itcaten That He I ' ,1... n , ,. 1 morning an old leua oetneen the . . . ... -v.,-.-, j.. , I'm it h 11 uu llirii). 11.,. . I Mav lie I ttmlpr lilt iuii mi: nun 11.111111.. .now. sir, 1 have soil enough to o.moi . ciu leu. ; Jt!e demand a si.le of your paper, in the of it. In the yicjmty st-o.l tne ; CLtTKLAJ!D June 15.Tl,e strik- wor- arnnm. tieal p-4.portu.11 ot two lines t .-""....., ; ..rs i.av. ,,. designated from their Throo ."all !mlni J:i!!f. Lipwss trmli Jmlliejt Sqi:it. Accumai,lmtiiHi trm:n9 mn,l rj;: Exmrmmf iilly Sumlay. Tlemet rfBrem. cmr Fir Arer.o ml Ww Hremtrn, mmO .Uot roraer TTmt mul Ml u, PltUliurgh. Pm. K. I-K!r. item. Psauaar Agimt. L. M. ClLK.UlnlTMi.Utm. E ?X ECL'TOR'.S N TI C E. out :..r a reformer, lhe chcaiier the ffWov the more hni.ter!nly he cries reforni. S-uat4ir Anthony ne-rlertrd. and a half to a c Iumn good Don ! Please publish. I). Aosew. Beavek, June S, 1SS2. thy of strip's, if he is nlious as is alleged, why avenge his sins on The Prohibitionists f h:ive v .General Beavt-r? Why defeat the ! made a careful canvass and think pirty when he himself can 1 de-'tfiey vvjll l,e -dile to carry the pro feated, if the M.ple so desire, bylhibitorv amendment bv at least electing a legislature in 1SS4 who;,CKX) majority. Tiie opponents of! Heard in an Independent sane will return another Republican in ' the proposition, however, are making ! turn : "Who wrote that paragraph Id l.Liiv to the Senate? No lfii.ub. 1 n ...,r.,.,ii "! saying we tinned the Den: " - - - , - . iiu 1 u 1 vi xm, 1 1 ivdi.. , - . " . .. " . . . ,....1 .,1 .1 ...1 :eiiiiac Go on, my ; H " - ",'V,U"' iar" I number to act as police ami assist rvir.fr a Mnfprn in iinh f 1 1 tfor. ! . r ' - ? V.'V ' .v" v " " rymg a .an en m widen there were j vin oru,r'. Th,y ask(;(1 to , no ghws or light, moving it up and;,((, int,)ib)- l5ie city as special , ho n , search ol valuable p., juts I me lutlie m;UP,t F. de .which were blown awav. The!-, T.Lf .I,.,.. ,.: , . ,?.'.,lt l.,....lilu ,'11.t..i2 ..nil,,- : iu;a iu ci..li.iili liliir: 13 aiiinui I , i . -.1 11 , .-i,"-.: -i i nar.ed n an en"nseuieut no roes.. 'wivihi'vir ir I .imiei:; n enormous ana lans nrjsi neavny up-1 ,, rtI ,. , , on parties at Dubuque, lowaf L "''v iat.ey, the l.?g,s party, General Assembly met at Newport Crosie, Wis., and Ian. owners at the ' ac,1 J"n ,,at:lV-v- t m. t.vlar and voted tor Lnite. states .., , ' ' i the McNutt side Jack Herring and Senator. In the Senate Henry B. Entmte rde'irare Knojwr. I.tte of S- fjotrt- iiu iifHig;i, ttcu. letters te.'tamennry t o 'Ci wt.ite havlnir been Krinte.1 tn the i!.-eirne! by Oi primer mathiTitv. D.tl.' iii hrM xir-n i" a:l perwnii lii'Mxej til sail. witKta tf. oinie irm.-.h-le paym.w.l uul ih.is 1iIpk e!.tlm. air.iin.l the ?aoi in reaut f nem ilnl au" m.'nt(t.-i'.l n.r -t-tletnent. on Satorlay, July n, livj. at tSL-utli..-eol II. L, l!..cr. In S..mrr tr rutin. WM. 1. KXEPPfcK. may31 Eiecatir ot irr. K!ifir, i!ee".r. E XECUTOR'S SAM'. Ht ir1o nf the tail vill c,l teHiaiuent of IVmWe Kn. i ... r. li- of .Ni t t . n:revi!le K',r. Srmerset Co..Vj., tlccM.. 1 fll eip--e V) pafclir ale on i li-.r., the It'll.j- SA Tl 'EDA Y,JuM F.XiU6ioii In a Shaft. IiiUVjkeiitef ut .lounialisia. locrats lican le eWted President in ; Thi- nemirdie i..rtv ,n , helping the D mocrats nil you can ' me leveled to the gnuind. In one 1 " revolver to protect himself from i assaults bv strikers. He was nc- 3aii -.. ... .1 r.. . iooiiUil,.i.u,cU..cul,i.,,.-; -- - - ---- - -T""; n vnnr editor :is r.:i. T Ri,r.r..we,I nia, and n. man knows this In-ttcr 1 prating about civil service refonu re- j VOuhope.l thev would win."' " You than dtHis Jajnes li. lilaine. We "' " wnen on top are a fool, sir. Go to the otfice and ,nv man who house was a pile and plaster. AMONG THE ACRES OK Kl INS of lath st.'iinters ' , t l ii.kesrakke, June lo. A ter 1 ' j"'"eis Uvrested Thomas Blvtlie. a non-un- i r i : 7 , . J , i nut: explosion oi gas occurred it: tun? , ion workman, last I riday, on a j of tie j,,- t)r ,jl0 Stanton air shaft! cnarge o. carrying a concealed wen n thU mnrning .m fHjt froiI1 the t.ot. and B n Barter were wounked. Harwell, a non-participant, wounded bv a stray lx-11. Mr. j Anthony bad 29 votes ami C. tn thev cini.v we enme in ft block ! on. hen om trial in the Police r-... i .i,,.,.; esterday, near Bradley s Mihs, hock would win ? 4-1 did, sir. You are j which contained nine houses, all but (Court Blythe swore that he earned - -w -m a bncketi wit!, n.lketi rtIn . Castie county, llliaia tramer and v"s j Bradley, Dem., :i. In the House ! Anthonv had "4. Bradlev 4, , ! Dem., .'J. and CJeorge II. Browne, iDe.n.. 1. This is Mr, Motxr Yeicnon, Ky.. June i tj fifth elision. A Fumily Quarrel. house tif this blottk lour were killed Mr. Ford aid hired girl and Mr. Totten. vicinity r. v. Williams' contact ms nepbew,Sam Cnimer, were riding tfi-.f i.r..en v.i. ofthe mountain ih ilevil said " All ret Y'our money. ailt-lVI. Wl - - -----( - m' 'L V V I t ' t I . m ... ' 11A . . . . . I KJT. IV1U. M t ' .III veuiber next fJiat astute iKiiitician ! this jowcr I will give thee, and tlu !".. help the lyemocrats without j nn rooted. 1 rot. llerricii s and Mrs. j "''d oauery, oeing n ev idence ; 0t,ers--Jihn Welsh .M ichs.el Lynch, and .tgaciou-if der will U praying o. them, if th., wilt worship wo?k Snn InK? to be saved fro.t his friends in this ! me- lhe" answer has not been i iPnnh!icnn ionmu! " if th-v niirsue the our8.i the ! i,nprovtsl upon during all these1 I VI I 'I'll 11 1 1- ) i lUnil.-, .4lUH mm " ' 1 . . . . , . r"w - : w n cr:is in ntr ir pp ? I mum mcim ivoi-', "" BMkdiD(uiii;anr. id ii wife, the I quitted, and the men who arrested u..i ' (t- .,.r, . ,,.mpi fMJ ! abont nn old grudge. 'I hey finally', ,rU!1,diau." received a verdict to-day i be ri b-t r ... i i . ; ... i . u .. i : : :-.. i. .1 ,i- ... . ..i . i ; -? . ... 1 . . . . - . ,--.. in this;1""' tiresitt ai tnt? huggeuon i r :ir(ivfr ,,mjl lf I meke. and fell to f be i luiurt" "? "ismnuiueu, eng:iew in - the yu,ien0r t ourt, against tne ft'UJJiSd. house was u me voun, charged with assault U,,- n .... miii .....i -.. : an encounter, when the nephew in-, Third Avenue Fulroad Com wan v t-ioculur ul uo- ml oVlc.-k. !o New Centrttiiil loir real eHttte, to w'.t . No. 1. The boucmea.l, lo t.ts nf cr"iir,l te Mi'l bun.tiiih, -itnnte ..mlttie tiu:h .lie vf Main street. t,uiiieii oa t!:e Wt , a!li;y an. i.b ins m"t l.y Jact.li M, fx l here-m er -til . l.,i Btiry Irani. to..uso, !:ipie mii,l otnernc i '.iiilillnic in kii.h1 rein.lr. TinA la a very ii..ir.i- , I I.le proiierty, tbt-re btis ei tiicnt fruit . n tse- iirernisei. I No 3. A 'ot of irn.un-l .-lo.ite In Miir.pl Twp.. near New Ceaimilie. ktwuii. Lu! Jnfiah .Miller. Jeremlnh Wmer nl niiJif mail lea.llnn to Sumerret on t- el, ei,ntnmii'- iht ai-n-n, mmreor le.. 'Ini4it t all clrnil 1 anil in ic-n-l euitivaii,4i. i I ...... . ..,.-.-.1 i. f,ll..l T iio. J. A l.'l ol Kn'nn.1 mtu,. in ..iiif-i-. n ir New t'entrevllle. aitjoin lif lan,l of H-nry Hay. M. 11. Haruell an.1 oihert Sute T'-l I.- " inic to .-iiwood .u tlie weal, ...ntaiiiiBij 31. emu 4.-TH4, more or Irfr,!,!!!-'.1 Na.4. A l ol w,llanil 1'u e In -loiwri i., .n.u:oil is r yt.w i-entrerllV, a.lji.lnl l.in,! m s.m Phllllf,!. .'EauiMvy N. Hi.y.l afl otlien.. cuntaii lc tunc acree, oiore or lesrf. t 0,XM) For a Le. j : (icm-lhirJtorama a lin t tarn wllu, 'n. ' " j hitere to he pmut to her anncaily. an,! i! hrt Xvw YoKK June 14. Fretlerick -iih the prinetpml to tdm helm nt leiral rej.r- - . . I 'itl..i i llMtrva Knuiur ,fre',l iM.M.f!nrl kn xmial mnaiu. tuvm.nt hifl va tlim i lmnieif Uri-iy. K5EPPEK. Jtnrppmr. oeo u. Morris1 two houses were bunched that they seized Blythe withqutj I(.nrv jj..lPS together. Not far off stood Lucy warrant or provocation and found a T(,n:wvr(." j,.',, Sanders' hue residence and what of revolver in ins possession j it that is not scattered over the ad-' caes were set for trial on am! Edward .dlv burned. j dieted a wennd on his uncle, w-ithjfor j-jo.OiiO, for the hs of a kg on , o Inner l-r.iio coi-urino tne W i I ill til OC. ! t in 10CO I rt70 WCKIi. 13 ma.T hl y ml. Vnf. !t au'.iuifew. A.l-li - Tr.rs .... .. -. . . . i - . . . , . , : - r.iA.t U uWtf imi-e nieiirl .eighteen nunaria years. m if t thee ; luc -mrsn!urni Icr iie i jttic iniii-r-i mining country is dumped into the ' morning. . . ui: ri .. lMhindmr. Patau" - , cups- cellar. There were ttn people iii I his way to work, Blvtlie out lor vnem. r ' " " r"" ! Sanders' cellar, and all escaped. ! i by a gang of men. ?rset county : , not aeceived t. , p,,;,,.. . . , Mr. McMich.-ul. who U .-t l:.i-nr Mr. TavlorV and Mrs. Dnv's b.mces ! ! etrikcrs.nnd wasso t,lf ! Ho.ibtful whether they will the -1st j (;reat excitement jirevai! It is in new the idle theory of tlMe proft-d ! nneSlS. vUalj--"enn nun ma JJUI1-1 l ii . . , ii"' ".iuu uu: e.i:.iuiuili;uy atau- . mihi,uihi oimi a tanip cic&tA, w r i column added to each tare and: ' .1 - ti..i. . . - Jn.,..;.i . n- .. - . strenMJien i c - mrin iut me l,iuih iiuiiercup pari v I iw;un.T in tnuretr tarraoee. i pmiij.weiiit , ,. .... ' ... , .... . r r ..- im . ... i . i . . .. , Defeat now not only i when on was attack- pregumed to ially beaten shaft. recover. vails at the i but not before William hail fractur- : ed the skull of the nephew. WEEK uie. Cos I .. rtweww. ,1MR. at florae ny M m-1 lyr :v a-.wi a m t . J J J . -. - al 1 i ( tvue audi a (1cal of a Philosopher, are u.th gone, also ' the home of I that he may die. ; too, wade tue extraordinary argu-! Hon. C. F. Craver, and aleo a large ! . A Train Falls Slty Feet, 1. . .M ral 1 Ck nrul ui ..-wm-i rr 1 - i ; iyanuiu h ; indulges in a little pardonable vain 'at rstislinrir il.ut t. hir, i.iThe kUh ind inn nf n r? .'!,!,' 1 - . m, mmm . A I 1 J " I - arm mwva w w IllllPUl U. VIIV I ..-v va... w V" Vi J' lh Villi A 3 al A XT inp niiriviB Sl ti t iit t f p felor uver IT uccn-s. cnacr iw j j-epuoiican pauy m iz, w,e siutilf mfw were mown on, ai?r dis tm. DovEit; N. II., June 15. .urns oy - M,' present iu.'u.agea;ent Uie Pto. has enauro lls unity in l&SJ. ! tie nome ol Merrill ot Kimhall & ImghVs mixed train from Portl i r m in, th t anlor i.iiisa sf - . n l,A ;ii.: 1 r . 1 o t f . 1 1 r. .1 fii r n I t . . . -yivan "v ,7' "''become the leading Democntie! iiusiyajg oauy iarmtrr.., f uurwieu. i nen joiiowed due at Itochester at ten o'clock, the democratic narpiee, hut it al-i , . , R , T.. ; ..'.' ' rob oi nouses as iiat on the ground ing to a broken car nheel left M : :.i.i .1.. .... ..i.. ,,i ti i jjv mmmi .b a Litiei Nnu. ma Kii.iee will oilin, omnn kan. . . , -.---. , ....... ..... u.,,.,. ..u.... it LiiT-ii. , i ji ll .ill I'.inri' w :.v.l iuio.j frestgn tuc utter i(r,df loa-flrrl Kein-r l.l.l , . - . ... -.-. ma. a... rii-O 1 1' r- coote t tne itepuoncan party in mn. ,,r;LW n. ; Wjlkesjjarh KeEocl and ponder over the ! " r i lie! euit of W. Y and, ow- the t OTuAa nfl-QTtm- .' Z7Z. , i L. ,. ! loh?, C5hftI?' W0. iter's, j yale, Maine, derailing fifteen cars la- x v VI ; ' ' 7 . VUB.'ioro!the.siffan.then denM with merchandise and i i,ujiuii j. A. j-roi. jiuck s residence -nd itieujrii mercnanuise ana nre L. C. ! C'Ditating them down an oinhank- will teach that it is better to beari the ills we have than to fly to those ; ' .know not of. And vet Mr. A fJroV-n Saw's Ghastly Work I F.i.Kiiir's Disease, Diabetes. ' Beware of the st uff that pretends to . ' enre th(s discuses or other serious ; f Kidney. I'rinnry or Liver Diseases, j 1 it.f l't ..t.lt vali.tAA tin o f i m O ' Thismormng . aUU III.irw-T ? i-ia W""c m voo wtAiation and jour native gcoa sense, inr. P.ttshurgh , Cvnnercial-Gci- s editor oi Ua tcranUm Timet, Hid,-', and a house belonrriBtr to ment of frf . TK.f ar i zette quoting from Lear letter cave V.s C'06 w-wemn-r Tlu? jury ? Mr. Hayes. The hurrienne trmt i enntent- mL ..,..i.. a.,a r. Lear, who presided J uf X r norttVof President Ma-) casing a heayy lpsS to the Portland i man lived in great agony for twenty .over the convention and knew all!?1441 7)dim'o """'"" Kua nome,ieang that nmnjured., and Rochester railroad. No one was minutes. He leaves a wife and six j -.- vinjM uauiaiTrn. In tnAnAr.har aama t. i-I-? 3 I , 1 St. Lori5, June 12. V.l f - r. 1 in uoriiici,. i.ouis a nve-ioot circular , ,-,.. c.j nn iiftnv:. . . . a I'. It Will I ' H t IL1 I a-7i IT. I'll W i saw in a saw-m.ll burst with a loud , y ih iUlaun noise and one ofthe pieces struck a -mmt - cure vou. It 7 ""Ti V ' destroys and removes the cause of! the back ot his head, complete W W efft.ctuaJly that it never O... ...1. ..fi..VL.V. - and lesiving bare the brain. The saw then passed down his right arm, cut ting clear through t'ie arm frotp shoulder to elbow. Then it changed its course, returning back up the arm hr .rTrr-.iJ, . 43.il i , rmi - -- - it' vw-TXTzmvanJEzrnir&iist, mental sai 4 mar IKXlr i f ' . J rfcturr.s. Fewer Cow-boy Thtt,n There Were. Las Vehas. June 14. Four Arizo ! ' pa cowIh.vs. names unknown, who I and cutting the shoulderbone in two. bound, gagged, and robWd a store . I where its force was exr.ar.ded. Spel-! keeper nauietl Mason, near Messilla, carrvmi; on iieiu.i .n wic ill the were overtaken by a Mexican posse and ail killed. PERRY DAVi PAIN KILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE KEMKUV mb itrrrevii kKT cmSXIL HsF. run iiiiudm, - - --- i A -urw ami rp-ady Cura for Sow Throat Cous. Colds, piphrii ChrUs, t?;. 3ylrdrmpl Choiara, Summer Complaint. Sex he-U-cr, uteuraltia. C-t- caa XAoii w b wttnout U. SoW br aU drugststs M noei.tio a PERBY DAVIS A eXN. Froprletoi-, Proridence, Ii. L No faiuUji I child ren. i