Jul r a The Somerset Herald. EDWARD SCTJLL, Editor and Proprietor. WKUXESDAY. .June a, ISSi REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATU GOVEKXOU. JAMES A. BEAVER, Centre county. JUSTICE CI-" srriucME COUtT, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, Philadelphia. SECKETAHY OF IXTEKXAL AFFAIES, JOHN M. GREEK, Butler county. EIEt'TEXAXT (iOYEEXOU, WILLIAM T. DAVIES, Bradford county. r. n: (xcr.Es.si:AX-AT-i.Ai:;E, MARIOTT BROCIUS, Inn castor count'. The Rellcfonte Hqmblican, pub lished at the home of General Bea ver, says that such a thing as an In dependent Republican is not to be found in that i Centre) county. Jiixii: Kjiaxk Kimmei.l lias re ceived the Democratic nomination for Congress in Franklin county, and it looks as if he would be the nominee of his party in the district. Jnoi-: TiifXKKY has otitively refused to accept the Democratic nomination for Governor. This takes their sironge.st man out cf the field, and leaves the race for nomi nation to the scrub-. Thk latest news from Oregon shows the Republican victory to be a most decided one. The Republi can majority in the legislature on joint ballot will be seventeen, thus pulling the election of a Republican V. 8. Senator in place of G rover, Democrat, beyond doubt. Tin: tax on whisky now in the United States bonded warehouses amount? to 57vr,.yM'i and as much of tiiis tax is rapidly becom ing do.e, it is u-ared ;:u? owners will in many instances have to make sacrifices to meet the demands of the Government on thorn. The kickers and bolters who sup port the so-called Independent tick et are in favor of killing the part' this year so that there may be a grand resurrection of the disunited elements in !!. But the intelli gent Republican voters know that if they permit the defeat of the party this year, there is no resurrection for it in the future. Thk bill to extend the charters of the National banks has leen passed by the Senate and only wants the signature of the President to become a law. Of course the Democracy iinJ the Greenbackers will raise a howl against the perpetual " finan cial monopolies," but the jeop!e will le gratified that our excellent bank currency is now sure to be contin ued. r-iK 1 resident and Cabinet have refused to interfere with the sentence of GuiU-au, : nd liave denied the ap- peal made for a respite and so his 1 ! ' , ' . 1 ' I.', . .- OI viUIU'a'l, : ll'l IKlVe lieniea Hie all- . i, -i - t last hope is gone, and the assassin will be hung on Friday next. At torney General Brewster on Satur day morning instructed the Marshal of the District and the Warden of the Jail to keep the prisoner m ftrict confinement and allow no one to see liim except his spiritual ad visers, his physicians and the olli cers of the jail. Thk Pittsburgh J);.m:, !, publish- ed the lie, and of course the Meyer.- j dale Gwwrchd reiterate it, that in , . . 1 . 1' ...ni l....,., I n Ilnv risburg last week, Caldwell, of Mer cor, quoted the words of General j Garfield at Chicago, when nomina- ....... . vntg r-uermiii. aim hp w;is liiwr- .. .. , , . . j caucus, leside a score of rrjiorters. and we challenge the VmuiMrrutl to procure the testimony of n single one of thvM, outside of the If porter OI the J.Jittb:i, to sustain the lie, . . . -.. , . , . ,., ,, . , unw-ii so grt e,i..3 Mvauomn aim , rejiuhli.-i.ed, v.t-;i ksiowin time thst it was a lie of vi, t tin" bahht i j sort. The Meyerdaie (.Himrrrid a! ', Artemus Ward sr.id .if his kangaroo. an nmoir-in little eusu." j-.st vear it advocate.! th , 'nclion of the )l- ii- i- ' . i i i imbliutn cmdidat lor Judge m lie - . - . i l i ..... s ...-. l commas, out on L ui.xi'r.i av jus ou ltor openly worked and wta against liim. It got the contract from j Chairman Pile to jirint the tickets, and then attempted to defraud publican voters bv o heading one-1 lepotMlent IIj. it is doiiiL' best to vWi the Democratic ticket, and what must being abroad smite . . rupU-U IIV CriCS OI pnr.l up: i i.-.:. ... ..e .. .. ch ol.l lu-rsolf nrul ? i stin run. rm a I , . r ii .-1 i ,t , ,,. ,.- , wicketi coiuuion oi ii lew oisa.- r V i- . 1, i i n- : uay nor uimeron ever asked a man i lennsylvania " Th'if j m. ! 7 tiTu I bi.:.V rw ... n lilt i..t hi (ha I I Tim n.in .niil .. . . . J , , , , r " ,,: !lointed bolter- from our ranks, with ! ' """' ; togu tor him. The truth is, no man ed as a private and then adds: "ihink oi it liepuou-1 1)0 )oiao,.r.lt!,. ! Ii,a ' u ",a,1T, "r" " 1 n T ' livwl was big enough to jsioned oliicer in the cans! Garfield's words hissed in! UV nnt.end :i few notiees of Mr i , , i"""sl-,c'' I" ll"M own a Convention of 2ol picked men! that regiment on the Cameron's Convention by Stalwarts." r.rJnAn from newspa-1 a n SiSiu X, Z h: r SxSildiS f IH-Ciin "f ! a . t-j. ..-.. A..i.M,..,. t., , ,. . , , .... , '.. I i i .i . , vama, and it is a caitunnv up.t.n the' James River, m lS-il. w ...... 11V.IV V.'.-.lfcir. .1. 11111V third of the judicial t-ttfte, tiiat if: iiamsuurg: , ,.,,, , , , ,j. , - . i vosterdav, and nominated, upon the A C""J Kiiitfl i,y the Kaiiroail cr. voted, they would nave been reject-ret l.-p , r o, ' ' . ; , .., , . , , . J. ! hrst hallot for I ongressman-at- i y, , . . .. vi as illegal. And now, having 1 Large, Mariott Brosius, ;,., a law-; Coxxei.lsvili.e, Juio Jiar-cori.-l ...,.-i,. .....I it. t r .w..ii..i . .. , . 1 e.-iret Mullen, a little 'drl aired thre i .l....t....t t! ... ;t .i;... . l lloitizen ttf must f.stir.e.1.1.. . l...r .,.t.. years, was instantly killed on the . . . ' .. imuiu iim iiiir IHJlIliliii.1 V aildl- ! to the face ot ovorv Piqiubhcan in ! Jat. of reaU-r worth or htnss j tbfionntv ii ilh.rr...-ii..t i, a iT.-i.! " . " I a Li) has left the Republican ranks j Atui wm soon loiiow it into tiie ksoiii of the Democratic party. It j us plainly evident from tliis that the I amo(x1littlecuss"isnotcomforta - fble m its s..ow asstx-iations and as 'misery lovtv rompany," it hopes W this falsehood !tc sake the peopl iKliv.-e that it does not valine merit the corftempt and disgust which i,-e so lavishly InFtowtnl upon it by all fair and honest men. Bitosius. Tr nnminnti,,!. of Marriott Bro- sius, Esq. of this city, for Congress. man-at-large, by the Republican State Convention on Wednesday, was totally unexpected, and as com pletely spontaneous a? was that of Mr. Marshall at the convention of May 10th. The pretence on the j set uji of Cameron ' is beneath con - , , . i -i tempt, and only serves to !uU w a more than usual odious light the absolute want of common sense, on the part of that clas of journals, in everything that ertains to Pennsyl vania politics. No nomination ever maae by any convention, of any party, in any State of the Union, waa freer from what is implied by the term " set up " in all its relation ships. It was the spontaneous ac tion of the convention, in opposition to whatever scheming there may have been on the part of the mana gers. In our opinion Mr. Brosius wnl , , n:i, prove a strong candidate His char- acier as a citizen is unassauauie, ;uiu his record as a Republican is with out a blot His competency is not part of a few pajiers, notably the j i,-,an-nt-Large , is a gentleman of ex New York Tribune, that it was "a (-client personal repute, a memlT of questioned, and if he take thc: unsoug ana unasKca. io ' ...... .nnp enn nasert flint, "bosses have stump, which lie probably win, he will make friends everywhere, in all parties and all factions. If the managers of the Independent party were wise they would take down the name of William McMiehael and put in its stead that of Marriott Bro- sius. Jl .Mr. Mc.Hicnaei were as uv. voted to the cause of protection as , . , , i , .i ; .:t), he pretends to be he voula draw and secure the election oi an r,'1 unwavering friend oi mat ihhca 03 j,,.it-i we are well content, throwing his influence in favor of -Mr. Brosius. He is more cf a re- j G"itoauV Ijast ,,ay- former and less of a politician than j Vas;ii.(;to., June 21 Guiteau Mr. McMiehael, r.nii very certain to j beat him out of sight if the latter re mains in the field. In Lancaster county the Ir.de- pendent ticket may receive a scatter- j ing vote here and there, but the j nomination of Brosius effectually ! puts a stop to its;power for mischief. ' , ' , 4i 1 It is a complete eye-opener to those who nave ueen maoe to o'iicve ui:o.;t;llj0 ,n t!i0 ol(I way? inul to tal!i corruption and " bossism run riot in our State Conventions. That gun is spiked. In the meantime many of our ed itorial brethren are inquiring : Who is Brosius? - Possess yourself in pa tience, dear friends. Ere many moons shall wax and wane you will cease to ask that question ! Ziira.i U r Inquirer. Thk Republican State Convention re-called to put in nomination a j 0 mt no furtjic.r preparation will j in public life are by the side of eler candidate for Congressman-at-Large, be made until next week. The exe- n:l1 P'rincijiles, they would be no par- in place of Marshall, of Allegheny, i declined, met at Harrisburg on Wtdnesday last (21st inst.) Out of j the 251 delegates that constitute a' lull convention 232 were present which shows the deep interest taken by the Republicans of the State, when the season of the year, the sacrifice of business interests, and the trouble and expense of a second trip to Harrisburg arc considered. The convention was called together to do a single act, and it wisely re fused to do anything more. Mar riott Browue, Esq., of I.ianeaster, one of the purert men and ablest lawyers at that bar, was nominated with the same singular unanimity and on- i . i ith'jiain that wept over the con- i . ' . ' u,cr x,.ir ! , " '. . snail, was namea mr inn wtnura.i s,ia!1' waS nained lof the l),)S1,lon- 1Ir Iirosius' w,' was ,t,n'K'r "'J the convention, did not dream of a j . . ! nomination, and one hour previous j to it, was not thought of for the po- sition. His selection is truly an in- stance of the ollice seeking the man, and not the man seeking the office. The new nominee is an Independent in the true sense of the word, a solid Republican, a useful citizen, and has proved his devotion to Rcpubli- j can principles not only with his trm,-nif br.t bv bis bhtod. Iff is .1 ,jri!i.mt Qmt anJ ft wprLlscliUtivc of typo of .tfI,uU:can lnau. ' " hood. Tlw ticket is now complete, i tmotber Hunt and maimed soldier ! . . fi .,. f . .in , -,!t ...... . ... - - ... . - - . . ... .a Ifrne llennbbe:!!. wiil i' into liieln ' light with earnestneso against tho -- l --- pets oi ail (-u:iiic oi j nient : llaM- I'liiwoa Wisely rtiUi Jj.ia Itttord. V'm. 1 Tie fieiv iio-mtiii. -k'ii i-u , i iei til. i The new notninee, like b , , ;eets.., k- a gejuieinaii in lnm-penn- ,.t t,, tM,j,, ,l()t a ,Uiin j of loud or t 'ittKiienC hi'iirimr is vet a soli-l and us ful ei(i.ei;. Jie has the additional merit in a c:it,.i,.h; that when the war was :tfoot h r.,-uek his blows fur the country with .! two arms instead of his elo.iuent t.M.gtte. We are not tvr- ila'"' nnvu consi.i.-r the; negative as well as the positive , .i.: .1 . vauiauei" i ini-i noiiiiiiiiiii.'ii, i it . . ... ' oi the ..hVentioii could have ohost n ; more wnn-ty, Worth (teii J'";fnew. The resurrected Repuhlicin Coi- It lIlA v I.- .if. ... 1. .11 .1 , 1 i.i ..... i..,.. '- ... i' '',:'' i WwiJiy of ,i,e u.,,.w. r,,yt.. But the convention took the mat-! U r '' batwL-, ani named i i;Vr - Vri'"e' 'J0 h ,not 'fff1 thought of an hour Ixlcre. Ilia nomination wan due to tiie excellent impression made bv his eloouent. HlOieiOllS niil Tu.rcll'1 cl t-r. cinuuvh n f I I.", . .1 I s 11 r . . cni'iiiico r.1 t l.n v-... ... l .! ....... t. .1. . . .......... -v .. v.-.,. rpl '"I"-'? rover anu j.out vmhi iried -f"-v V; i.-UI-t.wui u .koi. r "lit under all I' ' " , ' ' , , " W -ream jjaim, ana vm turpri- j 1 ue rcsomnm was adopted bv a vays shrinking from ml rnTAT3 A'-4 i-mediate; unanimous vol., amid loud V thirty L r, ,- , ,r -. " j'-i "-t" leuoi. i eaniesuy recommend it to piause. fartl,rui nilv-npale Ktnn.bniT n cn i mr m iti hnt ..j I ti .-.:i.i .m- . i . . i' .. . . . . . .1 laitn.m auvocaie, , . fei-o. .voxu,juu M.iiiiarjy amicicu. w. v. As- mt. iioisenrmg nominated C en,. consciousness of ri"ht as a Republican of mdemlent I im. Druggist, Metuchen, X. J. I William Lilly, of CarU.n. I Thh Sn thought, and a gentleman of stain- less life Whether he shall in the Clld "lwn "?.Ke ur. lUt' "V. w personally and intellectually worthy of the honor conierred upon mm. Of Kxeellont ItrimU'. .Vm.-.'A Aacritca, lad. Mr. Mariott Brosius, of Lancaster county, nominated by the recon vened" Republican Convention Nflms bunr veslerdav lor congrcss-i rdav lor Longree - the bar, whos- aimities are n-oog- i . ' i ; J ..... 1-.- tileil I'V Ills u.s.-- i:i;it , imi J amm which .n,.,. consi,lered independ- ent A nomination, in fact, which, being inoffensive and creditable, could generally be accepted as wor thy of undivided Republican sup port. The "Old Guard" to the Front. Lancaster Ezanititr. . Lancaster county is honored at last. Mariott Brosius, Esq., of this city, has just received the nomina tion for Congressman-at-Large. It is needless for us to speak in com mendation of this nomination. Mr. Brosius is so well known in our community that praise of Ins ability, j integrity and independence would j be n of cast e t je jiag not goudit this of- fkc, nor, indeed, any political pre ferment. The honor has come to made him. He is the choice of a free and untramcled convention. lie is a Republican by choice and education, and in the hails of our National legislature will not only maintain the principles of the party, but make his mark in the councils of the country. In this nomination not onlv has the " Old Guard " been : honored, but the party at large can ! congratulate itsell on having on the llick;t llle who u an honor- to anv TJ t; k t irl nollly com- is weakening. A gentleman who was present when mo icuer 01 Justice Bradley declining to grant the writ of habeas corpus, was hand ed to him at his cell door, savs the ,,Ucr fetrnck h5m to tnc j,eart Jt jVH from his hands to the lioor. He seemed to lose courage, but as I etched him very intently he nerved himself uii witli a s:(K)d deal f rcsnution and' , tofc und a ibout his theory of inspiration. Then taking Mr. Reed, his counsel, to one side, he whispered very en couragingly in his ear, and among other ihin-'s lie was heard to sav : " Vou must now f,rce the theory "of j inspiration upon Arthur. It miut be done." But it is very evident that nothing can force President Arthur in intorfi ro One of the jail officials remarked to-day that Guiteau w:is noticeably rhwrfnl than vesterdav und be gins to realize that he is doomed. I The gallows was erected some days ! euticn will be private and only four members of tho pr.'ss v. ill be admit- twL IrffcRos by the Cyclone in Iowa. Df.s Moines. June 22. The follow ing estimates is made of the damage j done by the cyclone in various coun ties of the state: Boone, SiM.iMW: Story, So0,000; Jasper. SoO.OtX); Poweshiek, $10,000 ; Keokuk, $100, 000; Henry, $1,200,000; Pocahontas, $10,000. The Chicago and Rook Is land Railway Company lose in mer chandise and property $11,000, and the Iowa Central Railway Company $10 000. The total loss is estimated at from $200.0(K to $3,000,000. Chicago, June 22. The following desnateh has been received here from ! tTri rvrii t 1 J. 11. iuuus, mayor oi .iaicoim ; i i ''ave just returned trom .xortnwes-1 tern Iowa, and find this town in ru-1 lins. One-fourth ofthe jiojiulation . i,,o,.i. nn, into ir,.,., is homeless an-1 destitute. Every business man has bu fie red severe losses, and many business houses nun.n..-.-. uw .n.-mun. . "? destroyed, i here is no one here ;hurcianltl,)i;;iK)u:oijicstr;vo, ye nro oi.lierosl to hold funerals in Ihe street. Aid will bo thankfully received. Send contributions to W. E. Gould, cashier of tho Malcolm Bank. A SliiK-kins Tragedy. ! IIamittov Oct .Tnnn 0- Yes. terday afternoon Alexander Forbes, who two weeks ago came from Erie, Pa., in order to prevail upon his wife, from whom he had been sepa ... - rausa !or six years, to live wiui mm tlrM" lu imerview un ner su ;e bou-e of Geo. Ralston, where c iiiii'.ifl in-iiiriia HAniwiL-nnrKii' li I iv .1,.,. .,,..1 i I,..,. , ",r. .n,.-h il. heart. She ran lohind Ralston to u IV. t K l .'.v. .lliui ll v.. uil-ruKlt tile I i-i i ., ; ! which was commuted ,n their pies-1 I. i ence uireei.eiongii.gie.urs. roroes- land three to Ralston, whose wife is I deud. Before Forbes committed the - .1 . ..... . ...i ii!...il lu. t .ri-vifitiTfi.l tiu nil i. t.r.t-uiif , - i.w, ....I. H ) 20 fold tiieee .md bis il.im.bti.r! ! , , r- , ' A , - iui a gom waten. A l-ailly .Stroke of Light nine CjfAia.iTow.v,S. C, June At 2 o'clock this afternoou durin" a violent rain storm. f,e hmc ofj v;n..n i:i. ...... .... t. .i.. ti. i A Deadly .Si rt.ki-i,l l.i,. !.!.. Wil-on Glnvor. . John'- r.l l about twenty mile from Charleston' ! Wlls in. jj Ining i Mr. ri-ii;!...... ,,,,a. ! V'ovtr, w no sat near an open u.ja. ir; . tl,r,.e.v...ir..il.r " ',, .A ...i..,' ...i ,.'! dow, was instantly Uilltid. i; k 7 . , ,. die.1 in about an hour, and an in-! ; hint that was m I .is arms is not ! 'f M"'"4 s' "'. ? my thus The whole side pf sclf- I-uig a sort of accidental Bros i out byjihtnin". I President, 1 don't feel that 1 an un-1 influ 3 'ider particular obligations to any of',, , expected to live. Jhc house was torn day noon. The child attempted t o 1 cross the track in fiont of some ears ! , . . , . ... . which were being shifted on toa siding, and was knocked down, and i I siding, and was knocked down, and j four cars passed over her body mang- ling ii terrilily. An inqutst'will be !M,inj,Hii,iim,. - ui.. i - - v. -v.'..,., .v v. li-Vv. iici n in l iri or not tb,nxe Wa3 criminal negligence in the case. Jf oo Cold unit Hay I'cvojr. Being eeriousiy troubled with ! j-oumwcr.i roan near nere on .-saiur i THEREPUBLICANCONVEflTIOS! WAS ALMOST FULL! OF ABLE m ENTHDS1AST1C KEN - j Mariott Brosius, of Lancaster, Nominated t. for Congressncn-at-Large! KY two to oxn ovkk aij.otuki: CAXI)tlATKS! SKETCH OF THE NOMINEE! Immediatelv after the adjourn - meat of the caucus yesterday, the! Convention was called to order fit J 1:20 bv Hon. W. II. Jessup, ol'.Sus-! nuetianna. At tne nour me ccie - gates were not all present, and very few spectators were in th galleries. On motion of a delegate Col. David Taggart, of Northumberland, was unanimously selected president amid loud applause. During Colonel Tag gart's remarks the Opera House fil ed with spectators, who, with the delegates, which were now almost all in, loudly applauded the president's address. ADDHESS OF COLONEL TAGGAKT. This Convention has very proper ly reassembled to complete, its own unfinished work, and if it has not the right and the power to do that, I should like to know who has ! And in spite of my learned friend Lear, who is unavoidably absent to-day on account of sickness in his family. I think that a body which made such good nominations before can be trusted to make another. But I am very sorry that one of our nominees, Tom Marshall, did not have as good opinion of himself as we ha'd of him. He could have filled the bill well enough but for his confounded mod esty a failing which is as rare as it is unbecoming in a Congressman or a Senator. If any mischief making Democrat tries to make you believe! that Don Cameron owns this Con vention, tell hi:n that you have just called to preside over it a man who is not only for James A. Beaver for Governor, but for James (J. Blaine for President from the crown of his head to the soul of his pot-metal i ed him as a living circle. Again boots, and who looks upon Boss j there was danger of a stampede to Wolfe, Boss Mitchell, and even Boss j Brositi" in the shape of a nomina Cameron. and all the other bosses, i tion by acclamation, but the presi as 01 very iittie account with the con-1 dent nipped it in the bud by order t.nued supremacy of the great Repub-j ins the ballot to proceed. As the l'can party. And it occurs to me j first name on the roll was called tiliat the party could spare them all and the response camo 'Brosius," for a little while just now, till after the Convention again broke into the election, with great advantage to I cheering. Rapidly the votes for itself. For then we should have Brosius piled up, and before the roll neither Independents nor Stalwarts, ! was half called the nomination of but only Republicans, who learned Lancaster's favorite was assured. the battle cry of freedom under Ben j 1 hail. Mevens, Mmon ram - !on, and Abraoam Lincoln, and whose llaghasnever trailed in nation - al defeat sillCC the COUlTiiete orgalli-i.l. zaf.on oi the part-, twenty-two years j ago. ; If the neonle could onlv realize ! how transitory, and of how small consequence both big and little men ty schisms growing out of personal friendship or personal hatred. But of all political tantrums, t'o most j illogical, and tho most diabolically ! j ur.ju.-t. is to oppose a brave and gif-; ted candidate, who is the almost unanimous choice of the party, be-! week. In 1S(J1 a rebellion against cause soniu "big dog oftiie tanyard" the Government reared its head, whom we envy, fear or hate, is also j and my country issued its call, for him, and on this account to be ! Thoguh a boy, I responded. Eigh willing to hand over the destinies of teen years ago, on the battle field, I the country to an organization whose thought perhaps I had made a mis policy we believe to be pernicious, if j take when I lay bleeding, because I not destructive. i expected death. But I was mistak- The right time to show your hos-! en then. Again I am called to en tility is when the obnoxious fellow list. Though I was in earnest in himself comes up for election. I ! my declination, I have heard with would be ashamed to allow Don throbbing heart and aching brain Cameron, or even his grand old dad-1 dy I don't ine:inhis old grand-dad- dy to influence me half as much as . .... . ... . , oursoieheaded inends are influenced )V biui. lhev lmve even permitted him to drive them out of the nartv, ! for the present at least, and to put them in opposition to their life-long ; convictions, and to make them elli-1 jcient allies of the Democrat ic partv. ! mem in upimniiiiuu iu meir liiiwuiii .i .... . i rmrtv. Salciiliira bv proxy is what most of - us will have to depend upon, but Duinnotitm by the same process is a ! trifle unreasonable, and yet this is the dose they ofier to our pure and j popular condidate for Governor and his worthy colleagues upon the regu-1 lar Republican ticket. Tnrninjh lion J Cameron nil Stalwarts are to be : damned, and ht, him all lndepend-j ents, especially when lie nas the toothache. This puts both wings of the party in a had fix. We all know that, ( Jen. Beaver would have been nominated if the bosses had bee n i against him. We iul know that . o'"" mi rs.il Wolfe did not -.-t :t sinele ! yote !or j ;(.uu,l;,.lt (;OV(. rnor. a I- though the big boss election leered for j him. j We all know that Tom Marshall : got a two-thirds vote, and yet neither ! C ...... 1 ... . .1 t . I . iKiiv.-, uiu nation ,ioni ooiiuiar govern- . U) iL . , , - ,,,..,..-, w, ,.,.,. tU- .vivos do not own exclusively, and yet they are asses-ed as the sole ; I property of one poor, inoffensive falli- j hie man If it be pos-ible for us to i devise some plan bv which nurgrand ' i V . . r- -i i ! organiaucn can ie reuniuu wiui , 'its forty thousand m.-joritv, it is our ; I very obvious duty to devi.se it, regad- 1 's cf the wishes or anv one man, : !'T set of men. The success of the ! ! .:iri ir ;...! iii. .re neeont tliao that tifV organisation can he reunited with : twirl v i- of more account than that ot ; :1 thousand bo-ses, or of a whole pack j 'ot wolves, with Charley at the head head ! ic," tail ot Iheni. 1 am lor i.etine iidl t.hutin. and I may say, without lirof.ir.itv. that 1 don't care a Beaver .un who knows it, and I am sure th;,t 1,K,Jit -voU are just as mdeper.- you for the place. I will try to I deserve it, however, hv acting fair-! ly- The speech was deli vert d in a con- j Vcrsutioal tone.and the quaint way which many eontenres were Hrown t the amlience elicited lud shouts of laughter and annlahse. Tl, t. , i , ... in I011 J'-1'1 disclosed the presence u' delegates of the 2ol. Mr. Brosius, of Lancaster, offered the following resolution: Ile.vlucd, That this Convention proceed to complete the ticket bv nominating a candidate for Congress- nian-at-Largc, and we recommend J .the 1 ej.ul hcan S ate Committee to .ad,opt ail h.onorabb means to bar-1 n,um ih.Prty so as to secure the Col. Gobin, of Lebanon, presented Mariott Brosius, of Lancaster, as representative of the voung Repub licans. i Mr. Mahon, of Franklin, named Gen. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland, and promised in luru asa candidate that the lartv would find a pood soldier, an honorable man, ami a strong campaigner. Mr. Eckert of Berks, presented J. Howard Jacobs, of Berks. Alexander Caldwell, of Northum j i,rr.iri(i, naIReil Gahisha A. Grow. At this Toint Mr. Nesbit. of Blair, had the following letter read : GtExwoon, June 12, 1SS2. Mr. William XehiL Deauir: Just home after an ab- , sence of some weeks. I find yours of the Sth inst., in the postofhee. Your desire to present my name for Congressman-at-Large to theRepub- 1 ncan uonvenuon wura io w luni, on the 21st, I appreciate as spring ing from your uniform kindness and interest in my behalf ; for which ac cept my grateful thanks. But I am not a candidate for any political po sition. Engrossed in my own busi ness affairs I have not the time, even if I had the desire, to engage again in any of our State politics. Respectfully yours, Galusfia A. Gnow. Mr. Caldwell then withdrew the nomination of Mr. Grow. Wm. Patton, of Philadelphia, nominated Col. Wm. M. Bunn, bnt that gentleman immediately with drew himself. Mr. Brosius withdrew his name, statins that he did not regard him self as the man to lead in this exi gency. Immediately thereon delegates rushed from their seats in great ex citement to the vicinity of Mr. Bro sius and earnestly protested against his withdrawal." The Convention was fast getting into a stampede for Brosius and Colonel Gobin, at the top ot his voice, shouted: "I say that if this Convention will honor Lancaster County by nominating Brosius, she will give the biggest majority in her history, and he will carry the Republican flag trium phant throughout the state." On this the enthusiasm for Brosius broke out anew, and his efforts to re enforce his declination were over come, by his friends, who surround- j 1 ' I he. iirst and oniv haaot resulted , "r, I 1 1.,.,,;,;,.,' To.l.l .'.'.'.'.'.! iinttui-.i Jatolw .iii voii'! . voti-j , 17 voles . -J Votes The announcement of the vote evoked loud cheering, and thenom- i nation w;is made unanimous amid the greatest enthusiam, the delegates all nrismg to their feet. On invitation of the chairman, Mr. Brosius addressed tho convention. lie said; A distinguished Frenchman, on his nomination to the academy, once said he felt his nomination was a premonition of early death, and, what was worse, he died within a the call to the front. 1 was ready once to sacrifice my life on the altar of mv country. lam ready again . i t . i w to lay ail 1 have on that altar. 1 tear you have made a misttke. Cries of "No ! No "1 I told you so. Vou can never say', "Daniel, thou il i i i. art , the man who has on us." Gentlemen, more to say. I bow t - in iu iuui hu nan inuuiii, una I have nothing more to say. l Dow to your decis ion. Mr. Brosius' remarks were loudly applauded, and were followed with "Rally 'Round the Flag" by the band in the gallery, Mr. Magee presented a resolution empowering the Republican State Committee to fill vacancies after all members shall be notified, i'h is was agreed to, and on mo- tion the Convention adjourned to meet at the noils in November. SKETCH OK THE CAN II DATE. Mariott Brosius, tho Republican nominee for Congressman-at-Large, was born in Lancaster ' County in ish. lie received an education ot high character which was just about finished when the war broke out. On November 7. 1X01, he enlisted in the Ninety-seventh Regiment of olunteers, and serv- non-commis- camiiaigns of South Carol i- and on the !ien as a part . I . t. . l. r, : . I..., oi me leiuii eorus it nnu u ni.u rin.r lw.maul IIuiMiml. 'in the f;.ri(;n., r lth liereeeiv- ed a severe wound which disabled him from further service. He was made a corporal June 27, 1X62, a Sergeant .May t, lo,., and was cotn- missioned Lieutenant alter his ... 1 I ... . l wounu, i-u. -a.us not musimii into iwuuu, -u. n. mm uiUJii.ihi n. that rank, being discharged on sur- j geou's certificate .January 2, pdtio. - After the war he studied law with Thomas E. Franklin, in Lancaster, i Pa., where he now' h:is a laM; nrac- I a., where he now has a large prac- tice. He is one ofthe most eloquent talkers in the state, and will make ! a splenuid canvass throughout thej ... . . .i State m the opening canvass. At i his nomination the Convention re- pealed much the same scene as when ! .Marsoall wai nominated, all the ei)-; thusiasm being due to the effect of lusus' jiersonal character and j uence. Hull' lriiM3i.LV..,n.,,n ............... "-. '"fVi' run. PlIU .ADF.I.PHIA. Jama 01 IS-). No recent political event has been j so lavorably received ii, thia city as fhat of the nomination to-dav of Mariott lirotdua by thp Jepiibipan Convention for Cong;f,ssrian-at-Lrge. The enthusiasm that per vaded the Convention, when the re sult was nearly enough consumma ted to forecast it, wa3 transferred to this city when the news was receiv- ..a - i r. ...... l ... i ..A Mv- T... .....c, ; r....,,..i .. i i ill. I'll III vol us is iiiiliru 113 11 4.11V - .i;ut;;Dhi v.;i:.. Council, and' cor th ,)olUit c,pvon,rcf ',.'... Tl VI lAIT'Lllii; UlOUCVl. 41-U111L . M lC 111 conservative m char-i. ics he is of the Thad. U,... ., with courage, to J ihl f Oi'i-inr' Cr.,r-w mi rnnnf It Amot -i .1 circumstances. Al- pqblic positjon, Ally round him content with the the reward In many reboots the nomination a' was n happy out. It will jumkeii - j the Republican manhood of old Lan caster to the highest pitch of en siasm. Mr. Brosius is particularly a favorite of the Dm.kards, a relig - ious wet which abounds in thec.u'n- ty. Thes,. people, all Republicans. t ml. are cont however Thus, into t ;.-it,- '1.'.' ,!.,.nk,l ",.r.-,,w.rti.'. Vlila n.M;,.i;,m incimn. fl.r.ir M.t.r. tut thia vanr A l.nur nnr.t innivl est this year. A Imv continue! professional relation between them ,,l n, 1,0a r.r,... o ,,,,!. d.of inunr thn irsd n;,w;ti. ov. ergivenin the county. The lxt estimate put Lancasterdown for )s OCX) majority. Cam the news to ,-,f " l.l'.'lllll. HOW THE NOMINATION" WAS KECK1VKI) IX HARKISr.L'KO. The nomination of Mr. Brosius for Congre.ssman-at-Large was re ceived with great satisfaction, not only by the politicians, but by tho nponl3 I'ener.'tll v It wn iruniTnllv conceded 'that the nomination was atronrrono nnfl itvia r,h-rvr.-l convention that the most prominent Republicans voted for the success T. ' 1 the nomination is first-class in everv respect, and C. I. Magee regards it as splendid. Gen. McCreary, of Erie, thought the selection' an ex cellent one, representing as it does the vast Republican vote of a sec tion seldom recognized on the State ticket. James MeManes, of Phila delphia, said it was a most excel lent nomination, and one of the best things that could have happen ed vett were had feiier.'i ed a fi s.-ifiT :irnl tri,i'r.r nr.i. tli-m that of Thomas M. Marshall. " what :s thought ok it i. i.A.VAs TI.-U The following is from lastevenin Lnijiurcr : Tjini-isfer Cnimtv : lmr..il .it. slow to engage in a p-.-liUe:il ! v:,s ' --I'-'seu uu : i" ..y' ""''V"mu'r ,ul Lest. Whenthevdotakeahand.il'it tonn. I he damago to ami .-mbruc-s tm- great rati;-: rang;-; j.,-,;,,., !y. . , ' ' ';; ?- , meir miiueiice is ieii. p-" 'VV :, '"-' in 1SS0 tiie interest infused J ,s ous ami pro!,u!..y t..ai.,tnis is ato;r- m:..-s sq-i.re, or; , his K-aee:,.:d ,,uiet-loving de- Al Pieasantville, Marion county, the j about (.. square mii.s tn ar.ii , aj VJAIiTFnTcfTlTr" to the ICepubhcan party. Thej 1 : lun?1 V; iami!.' fhr.-.ivh t!, f.ol.U , W I r-! I! h 5tJ.Uf: U ransoders, Republicans, too J v?n 0 ' an" "l fu V1' 'U-! in the h;!ek. but was r,,t seriou,lv "" Uiil UV&iW igratihed that anotlu-r veteran '""" "'; ' " 11,1 sta" wounded i;-,th -vi-e t' e-) 1 ! . , , , been placed on the ticket. :,na ! s unroof :.l, and one report j 0 m,,,1- 1 " a '-' . J?. rZTtJ' 1 r t ic luminw hni. n r.wrnr, . v..e uiiu- a'ji9 u:e rn r h a.- - , rr, v .r.. wunv t-l tu-is . t last. Mariott Brosius, Esq., of this :t!;,; ouiid and carrie ! city, has just received the nomination ' tc. Many peoole v, for Congressman-at-Large. It is j many of men- h..rs needless for us to speck in coumienil- ! e(l u-v ilu' l'j"ag i-ehr: ation of this nomination. Mr Bro- sius is so well known in our commu - nity, that praises of his ability, in - tegnty, and independence would be but the carrying of coals to Newcastle. , He has not sought this oiTice, nor, ; indeed, any political prefe-rment. j The honor has come to him unsought and unasked. No one can assert j 1 1 . n 1 (i- -. . 1 mat oosses nave mane mm. lie is the choice of a free and untrammeled Convention. He is a Republican by choice and education, and in the halls of our National Legislature n i . .i - . noi omy nunuain ;ne principles ofthe party, but maku his mark iu the councils ot tun country. I n this . . - ... . ... , iniuKiiuin;: nomination not only has the Oiajj,rn j,.lV(. Guard'" been honored, but the party ; f.,ril!,.r at large can congratulate itself in r . v- ...v.. "'jiwontv m.'ies east oi Mu-.oorn, w:tii havm on tlie ticket one wno ,s an J the rcp-ort that in his neihborh- 1 rw.l.l.. n uuLjj v.t'iii.,i ti ii v v ;i:i; ei: t .hi- lUlll. A BIG TII VI. WAVi: L.YXO. at ci.::vi:- CLKVKLAXh, June 23. A remark able wave swept the Lake from here at G o'clock this morning. From the best information now obtaina- J i i . . , wide and about eleven feet higher than the surface of the lake.' It grv looking black and grav cloud, which moved sullenly trom the northward over thecitv. No wind aoii no iitiu lit mv i.inf i .... i... i.. i l l ., .. hore, but a j 1 1 f r r.i i ik tl I in i;niioi leirfj ti (lm i the town. Ves.-els parted lines at the mouth of the river, piers and dock were submerged to tho depth i f ! r . i il of lour feet in some idaces, and liuu-1.. i i e i- i . i -r i dreds of fish were cast ashore, lne fire was nut out in the Lake Erie i ! . i, ,. .1 i,...: . .-' IOIUII" llllil. kju int; nr;it;i in the river is a scow loaded with sand i..: . i i i i . l ; i i. : . l villi; ui nie ueu.iv wuiei lamiea 111:1 and dry o 1 the shore. . r, 1 ha short: i . 1 he L nion i riiv.iv.ii mi i.uiiiiiy in ai lhvt v. iii'ui i ii . . .. t. , . ,, xenov niib iiifiien no ami iiuiiiviyip i . ..' , ii i . -i i: ... swiLLii Simmies anu sinan uuiiiiihks , j r, were overturned or moved about. A I , . r . , j tramp sleeping on top ot the sewer!. where il empties into the lake, was i urowneu. uue man siauuing ai me -, bank was thrown down and washed j against the wall of the Cnion De- j pot. Another sitting on a switch i house was buried under it. The ' wave lasted about one minute. Sev- j ur. ii'ii-tt.ic iv.. r. iiwhiier in st::ls i i . . .. .. ... l : i. ,r, 1 . ; ,1 ! llltv lepoiv ;v euvni'-u n.-e in ii;u ter nnd a violent commotion like a whirlpool. The damage to lU'OlllT- l- !" :niy esii-1 ty along tne shore id roti ue shore k 'aieu ui cw.mi-i, mated i Steam boatmen who came in this morning report a square, short and sudden movement of the water off this port, of which no particular notice was taKt-n at the time. Signal Oliicer Newiin, observed il... inn. I niif hi-ibiv siivs nt. (5:10 A. : : "i" "" ' . .. ' - . , I M. he neara uistaut munuei iu . . .1.- ........t 1 ... ... .1... 11 II I I I IV 21111 IMl'l tillli IiLll t . lL11.4 lOVU , v.l th.. 1.."- ninl .irt'- : . . ,, . , ' i ing m inai uireenon in-tav a nu.i,- , , , . i i i '-. cloud, the lower part ot which loot.- . . i , ed like a large, heavy curtain hang - . .. . i -, lllti 0CI L.lvJ liail.I, .IOII1U 11. . vv.v.1.- ; . " , i i- i . : tort:d angry looking coivjloinera-- .: "ii ....i :,f it ., . i i i v..-,- l.tilic r3tiiiu3i tinu'i. xi iiiu 1 1 a '-'.T i rapidly and at 6:20 the wave . i, i siruciv ; the shore. When first noticed the i tidal wave was about a quarter ot a - ;- "T,.. , inches Irorn tiie lioor. anu lire mile from snore aim appeared liU-a , t.xi:i,.t U). t. uv, ;l u.:,-.l n)( great gretm wall ten loot high, Ih.M,,. hm had been calm and this wad , the hrst disturbance ol the surface ., ti.o M-.vrm fr,.r-'. lhe wayeswept ahing nuiiinv and i silently until it reached shallow wa- ter, when it made a loud swishing ii, i .., noise and oroke on tn,' siiore with a i?reat roar, the wavt the north n')ri!iye-st reached from ; : the south south west. After it struck the shore tyo recoil :;ivkh t.l!qwed J close together. At ::.", a quarter ofj an hour alter the wave reached the j j shore, a shower negau which lasuvi i ifiTtwin miniif..s' dnriiicr wloell two-1 i hundredths of an inch of rain fell. (No hard wind was perceptible here, I I""---n -- ... though slightly on the hike as re-j OU 'lot I bv incoming vessels, ser geant Newlin savs the cloud was an ciolld;,ike those'ol ordinary ' tluitnler storms; except the pec: p.,.. : .' ifica above ditsti'rihed. Manv of the ' ..l.., .L.... ' .. .". .n.,t llHlHlli-lIfc ill C rillllKU fc' if ItilV would be trxjx-ctpd to accompany a! w..tr.r Br..M.t hot trutur Krvf.Mt i fnrmpd nor did a lo.r.l utorm nr..- i !e or follow, as usual in cases of land tne outlook ess promising, t.i a! waves. After the grand rush- ' f," 1 ,Vrl;!n Vvhnt of tne Chicago, ; of water the lake relapsed into ! builingfon and Quuicv ranroatl, ,ose. and the cuvl-iee wan enlm an.l notlr.li,- eneotiragllig in .tint crop ; L- i , i tidal I f . imgot wate . l i 1 ..: , , ! un ruined as H nouiui upsuai t had happened. A number of leading physieians ot the country are now recommend- ; ing truf. (iu'nnjette'.s Kidney Pad! for lame back, sciatica, diabetes, ! gravel, and Other diseases ofthe kid- ! neys, Madder and unnary organs, i . r - ...... : ... I .. . . .. - i i .Moinks, June i- aiwiiiv 1 IVUli'lC lillll .kllVI IT lliv.4 fc'.'i 1U , over Iowa this atterr.oon i he re- i' isolated town oi Malcolm, exposed to t;:CtMnL-iijstl.r.::::i. J the damaged and oundmgs. 1 hi twisted and props placed against i Oil the Castsidt' llivl! through lite i Willi. JSUmtTOUS ChiOU'iCVS unitrou cniiniicvc? :mu f were blown down anu igns aim 1 Uu'Dinffl wlnsKeu away It id e: "soagt tiamage norm ana east .i i t i . - , 01 m-re : is more severe. ! June u m 1 received at ten o'clock t-ri.:ht here . . I 01 a neavv winu auu rain m.uiui j along the lines of the Illinois Cen tral Railway west during th-J alter noon, with great damage at Inde rendencc. The wires v.' en; a ;:ros- trated and to-night not one is work- ; and it is impossible to get com "a tnunicatiou with any .side Such I I.lCtS aS WC lUIVC V. ere OTOUgnt IQ conductors and some of the passen gers. The storm struck Independ- Ktomht it destruction. Fences were torn up, barns wrecked, houses leveled and trees uprooted. The .vindmiil of the Iiimois Central oad was blown down and manv umses and buildings unroolcd. ro: hou ihe tali smoke stactc at the la-an asylum was nearly demolished an-1 all the business houses unrooAd. The depot of the Uurlin-ton and Cedar Rai.irls Railway is said to be ! injured. Sells cue exln!;:ted at 'Independence, but rtu'.iatelv the - 1 oiow came up Lciore t; ' ance was oi.eo and tin i :: ClOA orm had 's ; disjerst Tin.- circus tent v.- ly damagsil and one wagon ci.,i.iii:- : ing ammals Was illted hodU trom , 1. ;o re il! Wt an. thi.ir: ! wagons Hfn.y:iel. ! "bled, out it :s un ; t'u'!r names. WO !llri" .-ibie t-) were s;"!t.-.;n v;-!me !-i !-.v:i i.aij in I'.iiir.s. JI-iiii-:-:i:ii- Siorx Cut, I a.. June l.-.A re- .ort was received at lion, on the St. Paul a Road, twenty miles auburn sta- i M li'rtbeas' of! ilosner-J, Iowa, that Primghar, Iowa, was wrecked by : toi-,,i last night. and tnai six peoi-Ie w r- injured, i rnmgiiar, inwa, is eign; noi. sso "a i rs;.,i,. the n.m.t,- c,..,t ,,f ; o-jfrjen' countv. " It" has about 3 Hj It has about 3 0 eons from San-! to Prhnghar. A ....,, ,.(.r n c-,f -.-, J I t i ..i . 1-. , i go;i(f ' to -.b.'ir 1 '. 1. ins were 1. lortv in- 1 jjri-il At Sot lH-er tne eve one a'o Old milfu '.flluaee. Uii.-o-.'-i:"- biiil iogs. rearing up sidewalks :.r.;l blow - ii.g down barns, rtsidenets s;nd bus- intss blocks. In the southern part of Clav eour.tv it blew down tw.-:.tv house.-,' killed live peopl -r.nd injured about twenty-live. 'I!ie evci'-i-e iiurricane struck iiosoers, tin v n.i'a s northeast cf Sioux Citv.at six A. M i . . ! 1 1 ,1 . 1 ) ... . III II I I lt..-Ll t v I -1 liit 1 1 ! CtUf -iiool-hou, cMrpvn:. r .-nop ?f I1 twenly-hve r,Mde,,oes ana mri. j r.v ,a "f' :l ':lni:(r' "a.,- l.:t.tiiy red i lie eourse an-,,,;-, . to i-e ''V? l'!lt!l l:!i,""t, u- i un-' ii" Pau! Railroad were turned j S:,K Iimvi1' . h ! ) 9 were hk ,1 l.v.m ini'-r,- ei.rr.od ten to t ining their euty i :: the iiogs il. ft :;i:'.i o;i-o v. ma-i . .v hardy o; tr,e t)r!)l was in. , inl entirely :n;s-ei! some -.. .. its ii.nn, wniie strovmg ctu d.s! ; . , , - - , , , ii,i.- i..r-s is lot i w i.n -j rvii-i -.o in en S' ly estimated. In li-isiii is ah-p; it is r-robaidv ?t".,(i-X). Outside tiie ,, , - . .. , vdiag'.' about twerdv-iivo hoii-vs r.i:-l , , . , j . i u:u n t re i.ie.-i.: in i u. , ,, , . , - Ill i-i-nie.n I.iWh-;:::, los.-li , , r. ,. counrv, tho nouso ol in lilinni :.h. ,-, 1 , , il ti I Till il llllvv.l . . (. .. H'r 'A Ul" ,;l:iMI iis ll'iiill iioviii :-i;ii .i;i liie i.t v were .hurt. A ilotri'ile Sniei. Lancaster, June A m -t terrninetl ea -e of snicitl cam-' liglit in Littie Brif-iin tni!tip v tenia v. Wiiiiam S. II:-'. ag-.-d f t'-nine years, :n iin !::.-:;! m.- w. i. :eel- right, iiecame ins.-. H- soiiie ti nil igi. iano as lie grew vioi.-a: :i w.i; ti;;nie. i , ; . i : to p:ace mm i:i an A-viunt tins wee:, jj v not w-atchcdo:i Sund-i v, an- , , - i i 1 yesterday morning win n in... ia.n-.tiy went in search of him. his bo.iv u ns liseovei'ei 1 h. .ngu'.g in th- a n throat terribly n.i-'t.. Si'Vi r.l! wounds in tin: i Reed had eviil !: art of his liead. iontly tried to kill a iiatCiiet, striking ItleS 11,1 tin." back of himself with , ; tni, i illillMl. , , , . i , . i 1.1V 11. 1. 11. IIV. I ... 11111 ;:d not. pro-1 dl'.ee the desired eU. CL h" took a , , .,. , ... , . , ' I.trge kr-t'e iti,. i cut his thro i!.s, y, . , . . . . , - ing the vint! njno bnt m:r-:i:g t:-.- ; . , . . .. - , ijuguiar vein. te-iing n.o use v, , 1 '.I 1 1 1 i and covi red Willi blood, toe , . . , ' tunateman lln.n tte-l a mj untor-: to a i ratter, . tr.-.i the oln.-r en 1 ab nt ? i. .; n r 1 1 in.- 1 1 1. i. , i . i i. . iniu.-t.ii lui-.-.aiu ami . . , . ... . i... i Mraogieu iiiins' ii u -: i ,i. i lien i'uind his knei Were abtiut four W;i- f-.ur ATcuis.tv, Kan., June 22.- -ILir-i vesters nr.- hnsv all over Kansas, j .-. TI I even in northern secnons. i :ie Vjehl will exceed thy estimate of a ! i,,,,ntb u-'o. and wiieat in manv sec- tj,-,ns tuniw out twenty-five or forty ; bushel-' to the acre and of the very: ovaiity. Rye an-1 o.it-t are; cqnaily g-d, mid both am beyond iianger. Lorn is now growing mt'.g-j .ili..,.i,tl-v. tl-a .,irr- K..'tvit l-ir -i-r I than ever. The farmers ouentiy hapnv. ni.'v ....... .... ...... - .. , ........ are e-K'.s"- mK oi-Ti.ook: THK NO!; ritU'KST. .'2. r.eii.n t- frou) I'll-li' f.lVo-.-.!i'.v; to , I-'rom p-i'i'ii-n- Ctirci'.io. Jtm" -rth-i i :i ui(o near, i ri '"v,1 P . CO:!1 ' .T Vturtctl to ho in a ino-i "iicouragint: u- io-.va an i a.-o 1 l. 'll'llll''!!, i ii sonnt sei. i--'t: oi lOOSO SiaiOSatlU ClSeWnt re l. I..C. . i . . ii . . -, northwest the growth is backward,: iiriw.x-.-N in Illinois and Towa. al , v , , , t-,,,., j, lliouiill ..rii;-.iv;i ,11111 i-vi.ti.-.. , ..v. thinks. jroinise we'd. irru,Tii.v n iH1ii- ".!.. I) '!, l '.n - Ii1'i ,.' g;Hj ti.ing iwau iioi-eiveJ bv worthless nu: liinm r Tonic has cun-l i liisi- yen iitu r l.cell : trmiis. Parker's : tion of nervous Ji.irui-re, ami wo r.-i-om- niend it lu-arhiy to sn.-h intr.-ror-. .llitMiitT jiuiTitwiir in ! ..... rrt... .' r- . -. . . a window, and alter a t base ot halt 1 PlrtT aa n ini.-.- ; ....... . - ' ,,. it-., i .v. i tour ..un, i.. .ju..c v w .... , ........ . .. re - ; protection ot ton .ucMnncv A f ufir I Hltio I. na-'o protection of lort McKinney - states f ! tends from the Montana l:r,e or, t he ; :,: , j , north to the I Ltte nverou t;,.-.u , .. ,. . ;td ..., U.e. IJiorn r.v. run the. f, f. it ! and Indiana together. there rae ninvra;'.ing."l!Hp)ihe:vl 1 ! .. If cairn? wurui c p r hp:iu, unmuiiv l lTlAl1..fl . .I- anuea me vaiue 01 norses ana rancnes - .TI j of the cattlemen, and the farmers I. -Til . . . . 1 : umu mox-k 01 i:s gr:u:Sen, ina.n.g ; 1:il,lcof Aniiiijj JTv 1 ! ; 'r , me iLt-u. o. .c j-um. ; noteworthy consideration in . ..... .. nmmf.-itwi tuui ei-v tt-ui uu - j was absolutely an Indian country. - 1 - esrrra.c irio aiitrea. .i.j. Siwr.UKy, June 22. Wi!i Vhior.-- uim ' W!;ii.:I--. Abrali mi i "'-,n Forest, who belonged : an organized gang which has commit 5)V ! ted robberies and other crime- in this vicinity recently were am. -ted laL-t night. Forest was found in hi- ! l-u.se nt this place and made a des- 1 iH'raie rfristai.ee. Jie .irew a r - Tr' aniL onti.e r,xd ot !;0JV,0' ( , , ,"vrs- 1 , j "n:i;!' captured, but escaped 'Jumping through a window in ; , , V, "?V, rir1'1 a,nJ hn'-d in-';ul: I A 'PP- brothers wore h.und ! !1, :lr -bmt.n.d.M., eight miles above i ,en One of them leaned t..rotigt PnTr,r:.'o;i. June 2". A I tragedy was discovered in the Ni: ! Terc ilile Tragedy in IV.tshuririi j tf(-ntii ward shortly af'.-.-r n-'-oii. j young man named Longkoop, aired ! about eighteen, enip'oyi .1 at the! ! Lit. erf y stock yards, went home !'-:r i dinner, and net finding mother 1 in the kitchen he went un stairs. A horrible sight presented itseif. His ! niotlier was !b'.nl de;i I in a rol of; I blood, which had I'-nved from a! u!-l-.t hole in licr head, while his l'at!:i;-r I was- Iving dead with his throat cut j from ear to ear, and a butcher knife i tui s.y !:.- iiv hvirigbvhis side. It is sunoosed j h- kiiie-l his wife and then cut Ids ; y-i: I own tliroat. No further particulars! ii.mv T - 1 - c it tutiiru. Tried to Muril-r His Katfier. Nkw Br.iT.vix, Conn.. Juiie 21. Lewis N. Sti e!e. son of Lewis St-.-e!e. tried to kill Ids father ye-t-.-rday af- brnoon wmtc crared witb laiu-r furnished to him by a girl thirteen ; years o! "age. The attempt was made I in a seeludeu snot in tin' Woods, ai j l-'" --mv. m '-erred by his fah r'- scr mile north of this ritv. He was ains tor ro-it and !;e!p. but had hacked !n's ti : s:.:ooe:l iiiui m a ed iorril)!r manner juries in- - ; Wit.i :i ilUil Klule. 1 !,e ; ! '-ici'.-l are not liital. T!;e hound ever in $."- 0 b,.nds ! s -i:!t- with intent to kill, i l)e'n on good terms previ.v son lor an as ,.i '", IHVV Il.Ul is to the! ;assa t')-v!)cj s Aain in Caldwell. : Cn- i:ll. Kan.. June 2 . Two .v., ... men supposed to be L-i'.vi.''..vs fro ci liidi.ia I erntorv, rt.i rte.i a oisturh anee in t'i Red" Light .-ahon here ve-t' -r-la v, ami the City .Marshall, (b-.-r-e Hr.i-.vn, wt -nt in t- ::rre-t tnem. i.i.'e attenip ing to disarm one of the nnhans t!. tnivv a i r vuivfT ana s:.oi i;r.un inrouza i..r. j ci. the heat . i Ix-'if) e,i.ibiriMf !mj nr-nna n 1 1 over t:i fir l.f-ti-r t!;e a sarin eiul.l moun In given, to:- desperadoes led their h,( a'V.l st.irtt-1 for thr Indian Territory. A iursu . ing p-trty was immediately organ ized, l ot so far thrt murderers have not been captured. Anytlii'i to "Win the ?Ia.itl u. Drv-Arun, 111., June 22. S :ne- .,- . , .11... tiling oi a st:r lias w i n cran-ii n- re i aiming tne Ileorews ix-cau-'e oi ia if.... vniir- fi-;it!-'i'l i'l u1' t !ia t - ' '.' ' . " V :i.-i;t!l has T( !!OU''t ei it and Unit! il til the (ii I... C.r... in r -i;;...i-..i Clinreh i Lutheran Church Was bapii'.ed by tn;si;!v. !b- W.is l..;i pi ett nyil'.T.Iv 1.- pre Tin .. T dirrof. the ia-Gir. iti t';-1 nre of a great cr-ovd of people, Hebrews assert tne voung m.m joini-d the- chureli in ortier that lie migiit win tiie hand and heart of a vou.nr itrm:m 'iirl, a member o the ehv.r.'h. Drying I'uMiler in ai Oven. Nir.v Alhanv, June 22 seph Snyder, living near 'Jeorg' nine miles trom this eitv, !i Jo ;nwn, tving so;-.t: wet powder, pIn-.-i.- l it in r.Veri of his stove t ) ilrv. anil a:- tli f. ently iorgot it, as an explosion oe mirivd soon after wiiieb blew tliin-:s in all d-reetions. His tw children, .1.. .1.. n;io h t-tf in ine room a-, me time. were slruek by p-.tv-'s ot t!1(. atovt and fat illy injured, the oldest dy ing in ten hours aft-r. A II. use Thief llreaks His N'eet. MrxciK. Ino., June 22. Jes- Ntxor; ba t a buggy stolen l ist ntgin and to-day captured the thief near Parker. He i.hn-ed him on a train and tied his !.-gs . ' re :,ier to Winn juniried neck. bring near from From him to Muncie j id this piae.- tie- thief tiie train and broke hi inner.s on his person 1 w u r. n nil I iii'snarn- is Frank Straton, North Lebanon. Clinton county, Ohio. Suicide of Ti.r.-e oim Clirl ! t.ANVit.i.E. Tli... June 22. Aliic ! t;lt.. .,.,.,.1 1! T-.r,. n,rtt .,...' IT and Mar Jones IC-'d 12. Committed smi'iur tiii morning ry iaKinf; ar?on i Ailii' Mill.-? ruv as Ifr na"0i . i T i - that her latntT ilVHl With .I Snaili- 1 was tnat she w:'.s an orphan, and 1 t . ..... i. .-. - i . ... - the i l.ir, i ( ; , ..,..I-...-v1.. it r i r is .tf others did. 1 myra ii.-m..rui dev. iv.o-:-:-' - f . rr - . I safe A a a. 9 ? 13 A PCKEIiY VEGKTABIE V?flV.: FC3 INTERNAL AK3 ESTAL U-?f: . -n. f-,...v. ro'ds.CiDhtr-.pr,a.tnii;i.--rrrt. Oyserrtefy, Cramps, Choiera, Summer . -,!- nnn rineeov i'jrH lur ooro i '' - utses. Drains. ptrwumaTrain, cm. , t.-. -i l-ityr;V?, n linvrrmllT ix !itt.'rn:inv. and s-rt...ii t' . -oa affoni o U vrU6.ut IL SoM br all dm .aa anonl u u, &. -i.iiir ii.iiiiH, i- I .l.vr amok . , , ; - ,t , , . , . ... ex - state- t;. , - terr: even of ; j"? vxt-n-ci f.u.t. '.v-;'a'.'! t'' . v.. Ul u ,.f v., ;:'M. . . . v . 1 ..... . 1 f.j S 'r I.' - aiu w. a i. nii u. JTAXECrTORS' VOTICK. i-AJ .Liouf Jcnr...r n.ii: ! 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An iiiiriivi.i h.'ii.l i'miili;i-in 1 nil t-i- l..!ltnu; f--rl.-r:n:i:ire ri:i-i-nnrrriri w.ll tiv r'it;: --i ri izi li-i- ;irry in wii--in the satup :i:iy hp :iw.r-!-'l. Tim rivrhr r ::it;1.ii any nr till I -1. ! r i rii-rv-.-.i to Oil U-iir.l ni l:rviur.-. ;T W. 11. V. I.I.r I.l: . A I'DITORS No'fiCE. I in" imiieritii- I Au-tit-ir 'fitiil tjioor ii- I All-lit. ir ; ins Court ni s.,::r ; f.... t-i p : !! --:- , j tl)n ,.uuii ..t ii-nry -viI ik, t.i. . -it. r..i i-iv- n..lir.l-'.l, m -r..l u s t;;... l-a .a-.- -!?!- tliv-ret.i. noreSy lov n-.:.-.-. that lie will ti;-r:l iitlioiluilni Jii.l ufiinla-.i:ip:it nt n:, ...;.'i. j ii. 'le "T'1--1' s-i-r-rt. -n t riluy. - - j:-i ... I JUhn. -,- in I'l 'i i-liM-s a. in. iv tit-ii .. i. z i . n ri a -1 ' l.iti-n- -1 - in a" ! -u .1 AMI.S I I'! ''Ml. Aiiiii: t. j . t Mz-N WANTED j V mZi j t -.ir.vj.-i r.-r t't;.i r. : m:i-3 N'ur?'. ry:-.-n, I; :. j irKKcrroR's NtrncE i4j -r. N. V. -..in.- i.-r.uali, Uw .1. t I..---re 1.-.1 i--i.r-.ir-. I 1. l.i.-n ivr.ii:.-.! in" in.'.i-ri. I 'r':;t-.raiitii-r:iy, ni.il-i- li Ii .T.-in Iti'Io : 1 t.i iii-t , e ate iaymi-nt tin t tli.-si li:iv i.n same :t) :ir..-.--.ii t:n- ii vialv .. - t.. -r..ii;'- i ..-:.::i--- ;i- .i !: -i:l i. ..:- ! ! imil-i- i.i'n. n n.iv.-r. e.'s I w.-.i. -i. 1 .'h, 1-- i.r tli. .-; .1 ,r'-ti'.-.l-. k neiK.'t. . .'-.:.:; r, .:..vM. tea; ..; ii jj-xm-r...:-. -ALL' w vireic ; lit nrn K.:f i Snirtvl-.-iet I ' I .alit mi 1 i 'rw l-i-t.triville ii'T. '.!.. I will -iiis t.i. j a:.-i:- SA i i I'f) 1 nVI-i?t:. lii NVw OciKrcT: K-r., luu n-il i--i.il..-, i- wit . N.i. 1. Tha !i..i-.;es--.t.i. Own i-n th sai'l linr- n :'f:. .'ittu.t ..u t';;c 1 .---il HI' il Main .-irrr. I . iiti-l-. I n tl: w I.-- .ill'--' an : on the t-a-i: t-y Jie,-t. Mf.e. liav-ri- ..': r--n r.;r--. aiwn st,,ry iriuio l.t.n.v, .-:l'H- ai. 1 --t'lr.-i:: LalMlnK in a-. I ri-;-:r. Ti-u H a ir .! hie n..' rry, Oicrc .:u tvullcni tnnt "n t.t l.ri..ii N.. A l.-.f i.i- vn.Kn.1 .-ft; it" ii Atilt . T. ',.,.. Tw -.n-r,.viii. .wlt.iinlcs lar- r..i.l Ic i.an- t.. S..m..T.--l ..n f,..! a :t.i.:itauiinie c l-ht a.-r.-. m ,m .t I-.-.-, i'lii-- t.'i i- rl .-ris . una in ul'!v::'l..n. No. 3 A l"t t Kr-rai ltnnte in M Jwi. . n.--ir N'-w in:n:ii!l". n-h-'i'i'iK latni.-"! Kenry Hav. il. if. Ilar;i-ii -tn.:i.:M-r.i. See- r-l Ifi" TiLi-ni Hi .'- .1 i-rvrii ai: i.ii.i i.-itiii.- 1 Inieni Km " '" o;l- -. c-n'..i.!m.s u'- ' avrvs. ni.T-..r N-.. 4. A l.-t ! w ..t'.an i "Itu.it.i' In Vilf"rt !!.. I tv'tr'Sen Ce3-.rovlI.i-, :.iwir.ins 1-imU ol Sail ....... f n....r M ll.iv.1 v.n.l iirlim. , . ;;t ;!!- Int; tnfui'uvrea. m..riir litw. TERMS r ian-;tiinl to remain U-n f..r the .i!ht. tl-a (lcath th9 j)rinoiil t the hrirs an.l re.n- l-v, pai. I ti r.er rr.r.ual!y. -.ti-1 at. ner men-.s. t. i -mr.i vt j-jiiismi-nt t.r..i ;.'. i.rpiiii.o. l'i -c.n Kiveti iir.n ' - - WILLIAM 11. IvNM'Or.K. Ji f4l.JCJ -- J i. e aSX 3 Comptstnt, si-n " . . , ; . .... i -ti r LI V ft:.2" - . - t.v - s ai . -uiu - - stx, Vlol,. Jotors, I'i ... idei-ce, I v. - ; S.wt- r... i.el.i .... OAIS? : The try ; II. ' Cur.- i 'i..-- r - ! -r "V t!i-- S:iv 1 to I. .1U--. :.. s..'i-i .i -' ! I ..- i II, -i .-.- !l Ir. di- !'.'. K. villT .1 'ni.e -Ch' l.H V I ' ft i .. i