4 . t jfj il The Somerset Herald. EDWARD SCULL, Editor and Proprietor. WEDNESDAY. ...September 27, 1M2. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATE TICKET. GOVERNOR. JAMES A. LEAVER, Centre county. SECRETARY tF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, JOHN M. GREEK, Butler county. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. WILLIAM T. DAVIRj, Bradford county. FOR CONGRESM AN-AT-LA RG E, MARRIOTT BROSIUS, Lancaster count v. JCDICIARV TICKKT. JUSTICE OF SUPREME (OfRT, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, Philadelphia. rCXTV TICKKT. ASSEMRLY, WILLIAM S. MORGAN, Jenner township. ANDREW J. COLBORN, Somerset borough. POOR Horsi: I i RECTOR, JESSE HOOVER, Milford townshin. jcry commissioner. CHARLES F. RAYMAN, Brothersvalley township. The Independent machine in this j true to the Republican party when county, is simply a tail to the Dem- professing to belong to it, and as ev ocratic kite which CoiTroth is living, j idence of the fact it is farther said. that he voted for General Coll'roth Thk Governors of the six New ! j-r Congress and against the Repub England States are total abstinence j jiCfln Crt!i.li.l;ite. This may account men. Five of them are Republicans 1 f,,r the scientific General bargaining and on a Gree ibacker. to .p ti Democratic Legislative i ticket out of the field, and throw the Thky had an Indern.loiit "j f t, ,t ,,,m-to his old fnend. party in .uaine, out it remams were . 1 1 aru to discover alter the election. ! So will it be in this State after the! wages, against which the misguided men struck. Ix Stewarts own County of Frank lin seven-eighths of the Republi cans will vote for General Beaver. Know ing full well that Stewart has not the irhost of ? chance, and they are determined not to assist the Democrats by throwing away their! votes. All true Republicans know that i the success of the party is as essen tial to the prosperity of the country as it ever was in any previous year. It will be difficult, therefore, to per suade intelligent men to place the' Democrats in power, by voting for Stewart and the Independent tick et. This is Democratic logic: John Kelly of New York is a rascal, a traitor and a scoundrel for splitting j the Democratic party. But John i Stewart Charles S Wolf and Win .- ... - , . . i..-ir.i u; in .i i-i until..- ...... in... ii . i. , i i. : i s and organization ov an eii'ciio'i in m vi'in it. irtiitf. i;eiiii.ne.nii iirineiri ec- . ..... ei wen ii ie iiet::,n ritii ni. i.;hiii- ;iiiu - .. ..... ....... ...... .,...7 . . i .' , ... . ! Democrat., to the ell.-ct that there ; . , , tercsts ot t.oniedeiate brigadiers. ii-ed -is Mine Fu 'enie Aubert ;t ' and K is supposed tl...t 111 a Jit o! TI , . f tl V n w rk .I1'"" hM in !lt was to be no Democratic Legislative i TV"1"" ! leacher i. iniin M uZ Vnom deliriuu, he'waim.red into thei lstikeot the ionorkes.t!loIlorn;i,. Morgan w, romim, . n;(iniu;tU.(U,llt t,lfll ,)(.1!1i0r,ts e .or themselv, s. wnether there . A 'OW-lM)V I5ATTI.K. The f. .llowing is the death list as woods ami then- , .1. hits ended, aloT a 1k-U.- j tel. Clfioral Ivoor.tz and all hisio!-, - ,(rt. . , ,,; .,f il... ' ,s ,!t a 'r. fornipt coalition ! gathered so far : Sh.-rmaa Adamson. : " . r , i - . i i . .1 ... ' were to sUopOlt ttiat poition ot the,. , , ... I, ... .-i KIoiM-nn lit out of llo.sys and a loss to the loWt.,s U1 town, went to the polls j , 1 , . , , ; between the Democrats and Inde-, s j September ll- s.e-i"f ;. e.rl'!?a : t redenek feteiri, d ; J men in wages ot 9,iWlW. W ork anJ Vo.t.(j. lt :l generally accept-! , . . p .,. .,rfj . . - ; rndeiits of this county to defeat the : c:.,i frum Denver. Col., eiving the , ,Uocu.e,e :lw.e J ' : Rkadin.:. Sept.-.: ber iid.-Ase.i-a , , i . ., i . . ri i ii.-iuienis in reiuin .lie io ote ioi ... ... . . 1 . cisin-,i.i ti.....ii..p ... it v urnon .... ..as ......v, .m t, ,. it. i. ..i..eoTi..,it , .- ., . l . r I. I. ...I. ...1 . ..... 1 .. i.. . 1 .... n.. i .l .... n-iiuvi ... wv.i.,1 vv.i.v... i.-... ... . .. ... . . i... .1 .. .1 I... II. Koontz are saints and men of the Devil proffered all the kingdoms j ...e. ...1:. uJnf in,, mrth of which the .,1,1 sc...m-1 Renubiican t.artv in IVnnsvlvania. ' Thf I'etmhlieiti nf Fulton eotin- ty, at their Convention last week, appointed Senatorial conferees and instructed them to support Dr. S. K. Duflield of that county for Senator. Resolutions endorsing the regular tate ticket were passed nnani tnouslv. Dot i;i.K-itAUREt.Ki candidates are liecoming quite fashionable. In this. count- the Independent and Demo-j cratic boss. have bargainnl tosuj,- port the same legislative and Con- gressional candid:. tes. and in Mas-a-J -liusetts the Democrats and Green-! I nickers are sujportiug Ben Buier for Governor. It is one thing to make a bargain, and quite another tiling to deliver the g'Kids. J udgiii'g from the amount of profanity indulged in by many Democrats in this I icality, the votes ; bargained for by the Democratic! boss cannot he delivered to the In-j depeudent candidates. Some foolish i fellows don't admire ' scieiitilic" I'-'l-' (tics, and think they own tlo-ir 041. vote. H KT II. ore do lie people want in the way ,f prosperity Was 11,0.1- t-y i-ver iiettcr, or pieuln r. or more -asy ti Ii" had ? What possible ii- .iai "Att lu. i.U'..r.u! r.i ..!... 1 1 . , 1 , " 1'esl.eratc politlClir.S and buajry ,t; ' , , s ... .... -11" 1 .i'.. out every eii.ii I ile man knows 1 h-.t . . . nmrT. i in -- iK-tier 1:1,-111 1. iev I . - are al present, under Bepub icau ' ' latia-.ioeid of public aHkirs j II,,- I". w ...t.rt ....... w ...... .4.i .-i.irr.n, ..no na .-it. ii- , tary of State durbg both terms of .overa.r Curtiu, and one of ti.e""" ' iila-ii"ii.-l t., tin luu.-.-iy .i.lj'nie ntsiwan lacuvu in fonu-rset. . , , ; most prominent I llilejw-lidetits IO , tlw Slate, has taken tin- Mump fir (letieral Deaver. In another L ax tillroth deliver the eiMiil,! j.i j uie quet-uon mat is sorely distract .... , .. ing the liosoms ol many in linant Democrats wlio claim to own their sm-n .,t..u I 1 .w.n . . -T s,-.. ...s. nt v.... . iinut: me on . .o uie uiMejrenuents ior voles lor; uuuseii, sa chootse among tive candidate! lars to the indej parties to the trade. 1.1. lee in this paoer we i,ublih an ex're-t ? s -is-.i e.ri.,,.- r. ......... i,,. ,,-,,,,., . -eii.n -j- n ,.ie nau-e, oy.r io ttie '""aci n on uie iiiac'iiiiv-ry. ocr wikmi mr sale ior piantmir t.iu .Missoari Pa.-pi : 11 1 dn.ad on from l,i,h madeat I ,.:vi,-ir -' rf.';r:i;i;' l:,::" , if il I'i " is rl..:V - t.-...id' m.aes of Jhi.ish c tpital. ; 7 X" "M oripurses. The advertiser ' having j S.tturday,' wreckin ;!e,U, irai.isaod lastw.vk lienublicans will ,,.! il ,H ,!heU I'" 1 J,'i,J,!- " '"tt' "J. the Demoir.ns would ,..-t The i... -o- w.ii have a word to ;1 v ! v7' ,'S - V' '.'aV(! heeti i disapueaivd In-tore the post oflioft siigfufy mjurin: a cnipi,- of t!,e last wrtk. ucpuoiicans will tnid ititrii,p.ti:1i,,k-: e.-onipr, ,,.,.r,.v ,,i . i .ii . '' .'me-irred. lhe rain fell m perfect authorities cou d ssue any order in crcy Tiie ca-s ,k lit- a, d .r -mighty it.xhI reading." i.l.e,.nlerly .,.Ulw...,oz,,,s. i..,.,r.,w ; t.n.,vnale,ui,e. uK.ux l,.l, ,ro;,..,t..,,H, .:d Demo .torrents and hii,ine.,s i., , n.,,,.,,V 1 the nremises the vn.ir.n- ...."ct . !. . L... r-.Ur:,' 'd f. they, ana 11 we have to, any laction.,1 consideration, or for ' nominate one. meant ".Vf.i l.er., ; wr- -nut. ,,.,ir.. , ... . . I -'U"H ",; ir.jni Here, and yesterday in the riyer at Ilamjitou' VatkVU.I.K. Se-r 2 l? i.i; i i. i t ... ' . . w.,,.,,.,li,i, ...iiii, birvula ' li ii... I with oeoi.l..: O .-itl. . ;.. i.:. i i i p.:...' .. i a . ..- . , ... I'u.i.iwui ije-ii.si.i-; hi, y i.uiriv iit-rs.ni.il reasoti. - crallC Votes for the I n. !......., I,.,.- ol!. men. twerif v-lnn i-,..,,. ' :. . . . ' .. . ' : i . 'c in in- nr.i',., riuii'-ia, Lift infill, nunir -i li.'lll- s,we preferthe regu-j The Republican party is .titled to 'cimdidoes !)..', " .... .V:.uiehed out to r.ie ,'h.. .te,'ri.i,,? )'': k) 5eei, since la.st Fri-J derdh.,wer, the h.'.se.,f Mr.TimoU, v .endenta wno were .ucc To throw such an knowie.ltte ,o bob h. ".i ! arm of treason to Vhiei, I thrcause o? by li.hu.ing. The Meyersdale -Commercial flies UI me ueit-ucc ui i unu .... ing grown fat on ofikes obtained from'the Republican partv of this count v, are now attempting to over-i his whole political life and we corn throw it and. of course, it charges (mend to him and hi? followers the that the Herald is heaping abuse on them. Ingratitude is" the meanest and basest of crimes, and these ex-ofli-cials having placed the brand on their own foreheads, will hardly thank the Cmme.xM for unneces sarily calling public' attention t it. Ov Mor.dav niht of last week, the Republicans of Chambersburg Candidate Stewart's home organ ized a Reaver club, and three hun dred voters in the town at once en rolled themselves as members. A majority of the Republicans of Mr. Stewart's own ward are members of, the club, and its President, jacoo Hemminger. says that before a week seven-eighths of the party at Mr. Stewart's home will be in line for I Beaver, and that Franklin County is aood for him. J-Ivkky Republican knows that the united vote of the party can elect any man Governor, and that Gen eral Beaver is eminentlv worthy of the position. As Hon. Eli Slifer said in his speech at lwisburg. "A good man might be tempted to be unfaithful to friendship, or even be untrue to love, but only a miser able ingrate would turn his back on j a maimed and crippled defender of Ibis home and country." : Ir is currently asserted that Rev . Stibert one of the Independent Rt 'publican candidates for Legislature i ! is an old Democrat and was never M(J turn .I.-serv.-s VK.tlj.r, you! i-,-ntt- propo: at a primary election, .r in a meeting of any kind, are in honor bound to abide by the result. To do other- 1 wise is to play the swindlers' game Heads 1 win, tails vou lose. Let koo.iiz am. us loooiw,, exri.i... o-: honest men, ,f they can. how tl.ey can go back on the,,- pledge ot ho,,-1 1- 1 1 it i..:.. - or. Tin: Meyersdaie Cummrrcitl in awkwardly attempting to feed tutly .IT All..., c Will t...o. "It,. j iaj iiuu. linn 1-. iii, i.i 1 r . ur is the kind of a man Republicans delight to honor," and that, "he will hear from the people in a nlease him."1 W;iV 10 j (Vrl.ninlv. Certain! v' The M,.v-1 . . . ' . . " .! SlllOll Lii;il Ilieil l 1IO loir ., , ,11 I- 1 01,10111 in uuuiuui 01.10 i. ..nil, 11,11- , I'iiiiiuiui.-' ,. i piA-ci'ioi vy.ii.tiii ersdale Independents under lead of,uen.iem. convenuon ima, ukh h u; the Cmmrrnl, editor, "honored" j nominated a Legislative ticket, the , lr V i hv tfphinrr iv iv rtn l hp: noils, and refusiiv to cast a simile I -ote for him. and doubtless when he! read the proller future support ' from tltat quarter, it recalled the temptation on the moa it. when- drel didn't own a foot : and the con-i Wemptuous re;lv. "Get thee Miind 1 '.,, S it .i,'" ' - , ... . . . . . . ... ., ' lxu AI.KX 31. 1 i.ruK, 01 the run-! adelphia TV mt has as sharji a niise for :i l.tililictl bargain as hiiv m:m in the State and his paper is' doing morefirthesnccessoftheiialfbreed,1' cau-e than any other journal that can !.,. ,,. 1 11 -re i. saxs it. lhe Sa'.uid -j , iv is -lie ol -r" ,r , . ', . , (j(.h.r j,, ,1,; , ,,, t- ; I'ittsburgli l)i?iat-',i the proi-eeding 'l.T,H, l,.,,,., U.-pubii.:ans of!"1' th( '"'vention : That .V.,th jsmiersct have nominated Martin Y. '!"" Grot! were no'iiinated. a were Sori'er and Rev. J. S. Seihert for ihe'.tl Biusii and Fishtr, ;ind then legislature, and the D-mocratic I Convention adjourned without ma Lin.r oi-iv F e'ril-iti-i. ... n . . i n o t i, iu That looks ss if the Democrats llu Independents had pooled isut on the Legislature, the Democrats nat urally preferring Ineependci.ts to Cameron machine men. Collector Situ, ignores the Indent .cents to tin- tune of a column 11. !.; pain r." That it makes a woinlei-f.il difb-r-nce us to whos,. i,x jsor.-.l. i mad.- verv m:iniie; bv f . V,.rk l he erra' ic course Tl'lliHlH I That journal has h-vn doinir ev- i j cry thing io iis p.v.ver to di-rupt the ' j I'epu'.iican p cly i;i I'. iiipN lvania bv his ing oa the lialf i.-, .1 publishing tiie iu .,L flagi.i:,t. I hoods regarding tlie jmliiit-d sitna- tion iu this Stat.'. lint o a the eve of the Kfpu'ili.-an I'oavcntio.i in its; 1 0W11 Ute, 11 wblcli t ic h-ili'-iireeds - 1 - ' mucli stroii-.'tr tn-ui thev . hert, it made the follow ing appeal ' for the v-ssat on .a ti..ii.....l ..-,..-.! I ,. ... , i.irn . ' r. ... . ... :. ' iix-i'iiileii. v in tin-i:o:!.irL t;.i.-..n nav f.o -1 ,,;..,,.,...... - .:., .: ... , . ,.-i .1001. ..r rauv Lwv,y .,-r- 1 ;rt LT.7"ri. . ZrJmyT?" ,"",": i -i - i v v,i M...H ei.i,.i..,uini4 :li'i.'n n'r.il nml onol.j ; lir.-iiij.-iiu' i -ety dial tiii-nili-Miiisiiiy. I lie ' ('i 'Niii;vr 1 J.-I V lltai mi-rail's . Ills fit v. 1 lie ' Suit,-, to... is.,, r .unt ,..r tm l, .,r IV.r nuth-1 iii)f in the nent Natiuii.ii w.i.l.-.-t. triveii (iul. Tlie Iti-i.ut.ii. ai. ..-.r v is ciiti a i.iiiU be.-ri,i... IS.. 1 .. 1 . .1 T .T . '-"o oruoiwmu u.e j.ntuuc ii,yu is as appucai.-ie to i emi.sylva- ;t tua as to New lork. m:p. iv "Ihis II-';.. .. . .: 4 . i .. . : i .. i . ir, no nine in oe iim.ui- i.epuoixaii , ascendancy m rcimvivaiu.i. on ' silia, ntl oratiiaf i'a uvt .I i.iit al siii-li a S,.(.,,,, Ti.o IJ.., .j in . . ,...,.. I., .;. . , ... , , . . r.v.....o- ..i-i niuuuin n tri . oiroi., ui lot, si v ' uic,.uriiy to k.H.. ,,,.-!-... ifat-ti.ini.: ',",lJ- i ne Ue,M. r.i .s d.d not ,.. in retirement. , tan s'.rnr, th.c! was seriously impeded. ; ers have been directed to return to I inside the tunnel V -ire . ie w-.s ... . e , i . leu.ocracv bid ciitisi.r,,,.,! it i v.-., ,m ., .iUUUk io return io uis, uaunnier .iaie . ii'.'ed years. or-zaniation out of nower -it kuc i 1 ..-.rt . i -. .iu lonsigned it. Inter eXDlosion of a d.-iubl. m,orn, iJ r:... ti. .. i .L , -.7 . , .. -. ."-.'-v ' 1 Deeini. ; i .ij- lu- uomauj. iuc iiiouejr iiihi watcn was Ki'ied, and his wite prostra-, icatetf atAldine. were gone when he was found. I ted. 1 Nime purely to keep up a warfare of ' ,: The . I .. . . - . , f - - 2 'nbrnxe is Ueneral Koontz s iayorite journal. He has sworn by it during 'above sensible appeal for party unitv. uie nun no. j-.very one Knows mat It is currently rumored that the Koontz never failed to return LV Indepeudent candidates for Legis- j froth's love taps with interest. Every lature in this county are pledged, 0ne knows that Koontz has staked if electfl, not to enter the Republican j , political fortune on the hazard caucus, nor to co-operate with the ; ... . - ' .1 IT Republicans in organizing the House , or in the formation of its Commit- Itees. It is due to the voters of this ceui.tv that they should know f.. Btir,-r tWir ballots, if this rc - port be true. The columns of the i Herald are open to these gentle men if they desire to state their po sition. -Down with the 'bosses.' " "Let tie jPj,e ruie !-' is the catch cry nr.fl tlio enlfi Ktrirk in trails of the e it i i . txi r. r,rrlYerl Indenenilents. Do the oeo-! l- , r.lp f.ir.Tel that it was these Inde pendent that refused the people. permission to vote? Do they forget that thev were challei.ged to submit the making of all nominations, and .., . r it , ' .. etlcnu-nt .d-all q ,;st ons o the ueciMun ui me. .eupn- uuuuu State Convention chosen under In depen'dentjrules ? 1 )o they forget that .1.. t.i ! i .i t.: , , . ,:cratic vote, then, as now. be had unless the people were nn-t denied; ... . , . ' 1 . . ; nominated, only such Democratic the rinht to choose auv ot the can-1 ' .11.1 ; candidates as was sure to be elected, didates new in nomination: Were . . . . , . ... i ami magnanamou?Iv let his ahies the people not competent to say. , . 4 . . . ' . . . .. 11 1 ,. . ,J , take the rest of his ticket : then, as whether or not, any one, or all of the 1 1 ,, , r -, , , ,. ,, ' , ., . he will now. he failed to deliver all present candidates should he with-'- , . 1111 ir 1 ' . , , , , ; the votes he had bargained for, and drawn? Did not one of the Inde-: , . . . . . 1 .. ,,. , , j then hesccurtd enougli votes trom Ins pendent candiuates (.McMichael ) re-j , . .. . . , , , , . , , .,1 dupes to m-ivrr Inn (din flection to fuse abso.utely to withdraw, even if ; ,.,,. nil,i u.e, i,w ..il;... n..r,.i. aa tne ouicr canomaies umr " .1 j 1 l 1 . j . 1: 1 11 ii' t ... . ' " j telling the n .etent to sc-i we must I ' e l not this equivalent to people you are not competent lect your own candidates seme mat quesuon lorjou, ; ..1 .1 . have deeded that all the J.epubli-, Tl. .!! . can canuioates must wniiuraw : : You must accept our decision or we ! 1 ...Ill ,,..lrn.. .l, ,,..,tv This is the' Will Utsiroj I'.e i.tii. iiu.sis mt ..,..,.,....,.., . ... o.l,.rnlinl,.,m,!, ...L.r.t i""i"' i standpoint. Is it not the rank. si boFsism Or course the Meycrsdale i'ovt n.crcial denies that tiiere is a bargain cent, unsophisticated heart, he de clares that he was a delegate to the Independent Convention and knows 'there was no bargain or talk of a bargain" and that forty other dele- W;H tej!tifv . tho lins;. (f wIli,.h n;ilht i. trne Mri,l v.-t iisrirov(. 1(;t;ini, rorrmt ,,:ir.a-ns are not made on the housetops, nor 111 open conventions, nor are tney , thev openly proclaimed. There is an 1 old adage, however, that "actions , speak louder that words," and it is i the actions of the parties to the con- ; ,l.nn ll.n. .I., .1. 1,.,e,..,I 11 1 L j 101:1. ion me 0.11.1111. . In the fir?t jdacc, it was an open ; secret in tliis town before the Inde- i -i . x i ii ... :r ' J't uiin.iiiii nwum iiui, an i ,iut i uir Independent nominations were made it was equally as weil known, that General Coffroth was laboring to prevent Democratic nominations, :'.d in an unguarded moment swore ; that he would see that every Demo- crat in the county voted the Inde- pendent Legislative ticket. These f;,cts plainly show Cuilroth's under r- or standinf: of the matter. Now f. the other siile. I milled i:tel V on the :!il olirnm.-iit. ,01 ine itemocratic t,.()nv,.nuon. when il was known that despite the wish- ", n,:,n' "'' th( 'h U :l, s C',ilV,'th V-d :l l."M 'i-t from lieir, nominati-!. one I ieii. Kooiitz's irusted licut.-iiar.ls, or u'o- bosses ail 1 liiielieiidt Id of Itule- pendents sat down and wrote the follows tliis tell-tale sentence: "This leaves a vacancy in th "' '""cratic ticket l.,r the ollice of 'Assembly ail ,. uhtr.'i ih.Hh.i tfnt ' .''. Ii'. ,. S-:!nrt .i.t,l Oit.tr in 'M-irti't I". S.rhrr, nniilithilii nf 'llf la-1 -jit ltd' -lit JlniiiltHi-'in.-i. Imr, "1 1 ,.o o.'.i rn'.,fi,y. l l 1 2,"i'Ki r(.. ".'. fl'i,t.,.---itf .', i,i ' r-itiit- vViien Mr. ( 1 1 p-:iinv tins .1,- p it.- IVlii di bi t he know, and feci verv nr-ii, lha''2o'n Democratic had oeeii promised for the vote c mdidates ..f ni f :i.i:i ? A similar aminuiiccin -ot of t i- eoiire D. mo II. . 7 11 I V I'llllllll 1.11'. I'll 1.1.- ,i..li.. li.'i" , and; .ratio vo'e i,eia secir.-.i fr the l.i-laise- dependent ticket. v is also p.-legr.t pii- ; t-d the IViil 1 i-ip'o 1 J'cr., i fol lows : fiio Deiiio.r.itic Coi,veniio:i met "'in the Court House to-day and con fej-ees vorabie to the notui nation ' " if Hon. A. i C oiir.it h, were elect- ., , co s ' No i.omi- ii tlons tor Assciiil. V Were made --which indicates the 'support of 4. "L. V. Seibelt and Captain N. . .1 . i , - - i , - -i " J.,)ri e.T, Hie J 11 Jcl IC.'I' .lent Cillli! Ui.liCS -bv the D-mocr.d.s and the defeat of , ... . ..... ... the fMsMViirt lacLiou in S-oim-rsct t'Otl III i. . 1 ihvitii- - 11 1 re ... 11 in. t... -rr 1 c . . ,r. :...! . whi.-p. red iVnui car tv ;-, lief.re the nommate otic. Jh:rJ, the well- unoi.i., uooisputed lact tied (.n-uefaJ 1 , - ... . . i,!roUi . o o io.seU and d-ieale.l lhe no;;tjniiJio;i of no. Fourlli li.e . . .. ... tejl - Iaie UlSJUU iK'S jfoW ,lh,e n,..Je- Kud. nt bosses that tiii- J'aitijr.e jLo- t'1 Now, every one that knows Geu. i Coffroth. knows that he is not mi '.i . l.i:. 1 . i : . - . .- t. .. . . : uie tiaon oi uoingiiouinigior uutu ling." Everyone knows that before General koontz lccarae an Inde- pendent he (Coll'roth) never b-t slip Ian opportunity to stab him under .1 r i i i i l. a 0f the die, and if he loses the desper - - , ,- it ate light he is now making, he ha ro political future, and finally, ev-j erv one knows that Coffroth would i U-jno: tend a hand to nave hini from L;l - ; L-.,, ,.;.! - jt any one ask himself, is not tiie price of the 2,oX votes which the Independents so gleefully telegraph I they are to receive fr their ticket,! t be support in return ol I, Irotu lor , congress: nat else coum inuuee Coll'roth to cast in his fortunes with the Independents, and labor so to 1 ' iv..,. llCtC2Jl il- I 'ClllOi I ilUU Ul.ftll 11. Ill LdnK .minated Let everv one remember also that! "m-v '"Ul l J,s "''"" !?,ne "'as I,la-ved b' (;eI'- C'''ll'li'- Then he encouraged the Gre-nback onlv four - i?vi Klir 11 J iiut.j't unt. lit Hunt bt un ii (he patted them on the back and ' .r,tiiiw..l thf.t.i the t.nti.A llm.i. i " - jerinc in the mire. This is ei'lllg 111 tlie mire. llllS IS SClell- ,w,i:t;. ;.. .i.--i. .v, l( i, tlllC politics, lil t IliCll idr. Lohroth . n ..',, i 0 i. . , If 10 e dn ult'I'1- u is trade and dicker politics, disgrace- ful to every man who takes a hand j h ig haT.ynd fr Ui0 V(lU,8 - of men as you would hanrain for . ' , , hu,Cun i stir:ice a.'Minst, the will of the neo- " '. . . ' . ile, and is the v.-rv lountain head of political corruption. It is rare! v I that a conspiracy can be directly' iat a conspiracy can proven, it has to UeiiiieiT.il from the . . .. . . ; motives, tioe.s and declarations ol'j .. Let our readers eousid-i the partief 'ir.gdecidetl, as thev must decide, from : ' lwe. n cow-!.o .s, has pist reached .1 . .. ; .,,.! .. .; . 1.. 1 here, (iciire Howard, owner ot a the evider.ee. that time is .-;iih a i:c- , , , .. . ., . , , . ii- ; herd ol three thousand cattle, and gam, let . very man who owns h,:,i- Jf(hn Kw.ey owncr f a herd of seil'ai.d cannot be tiadetl olf bv a! four thousand, were driving east : little party boss, determine that he ward in company from Arizona, will so vote as to prove Ids man-1 NorU' oi' Trinadad, Col., on the 1 1 111.) ; 1 plains, the two herds were to sepa- ho.nl and his true independence. . n 1 1 1 u f, , ' i rate. Howard was to take the old ;i.k vxixiis. - ine re--ir, in i-.';n'ii n-ni v on- vei.tinn of D -laiv.ire c-niuty, 17 of (he 112 delegatus present had voted for Buckalew or Dill, while. BJ voted for Hancock and Tilden. And yet '.11 ft .1.1..1 ..I..-. -1 j,. .1 .-.-.. ...i n. .n-i. :n i,j,u 1 irn u R-pubiie.ins. -e.... t . i . . .'eioc,.,uc ..veer- :,r, - quite confident that tlieir party nu' m.. unn a .11. uiiiii ; three mem hers in the Low.-r Ifouse ! ot the next Congress, mainly bec iH 'oi the po.verful jir.-vail mg m the Ic-pubi-ciii p arty and the . belief that the factious prefer Demo- cratic success for the sake of veit-. :geanee. Sorth A ;,, u ... ... I in- campaign throurht U,e , :.S:;!le is becoming m .re :md more 8 itisfactorv everv ! . v. fiiedi.-con. tents mat were ,oii, r ...,.,:, .i f, eill ' il.lllimrl V IO- -. I merited hy tlie Demo -rats 111 pro- J ninlingr the Independent , ,Vl. it are dis ipjie.triri and vi:i u ,: to a hc'iltiiy R'-o I'.i'e t,j s,-,i. J m lit. The Re;u !ii ,in -ir- reili.i-i r ev-rv day tiie i:ii,i irt ric! of n.oi- ti ,., i against the D-.nocf r. !... 1. . I oeavt-r i.iiiks are ni iae sica. i'K- r.. 1 . . i . . . , i ; cru.u-d, and the party strengthened for a ipleu-lid victory ta X.ve.ii!.er. i .. Titos,, who think that the politic- i i, ,r- in I'liilil-l. ii I ii. um.tr, m Inlahl..... s ; commeo 10 a 1 : mm politicians and a select circle of their cronies will perhaps ru! their eyes in. iston ishmenton learn:-! Ih i- it r - . , , ,oX, persons to serve as d-t.. ,tes in the various conventions of ihc Kepuhiie.i!! j.irty lor inenioaim j : , ' ptirn'is. s. wlnl. the mi'ii'iei-of elec- tion odicers in the r,!.; precincts of; ,. . . , , . ' ' ' ' . ...to-einei 110 oj. r, .1,, , u.'.ci.iiicuiis : ei:rie. I'l workiii' the m achin .-ii I tiboiit . t'.ie s mi,, nu iiber is re- iirid lertlie I) -in 1 -ratic micii.ie. j n 1- imc KIVK ye.,rs ajo 't:e p;trty in ils c-invemi a 1; W 1- ll'l'ln 1 -e inandi:,-- a repeal the res.i Mj, , Hon act. but .we r-uned all the same. Twenty year. :i:. it ibclired j the National debt would never b paid, lait we are paving it ail t!." same. It declared about tint time! that the Natio., wou:.i ne ji::r,kruut, ' I 1 ) iii . i and could not borrow, and now theitvli! . V...J, on narrows jr pcr cent. ii i.i c . ii . ;,u" o; 1 ' i:ts.to m- j "'our B,vcuriues 1 lie iemo-; r"' '" ".v-eunues j tie i-mo-; i ; -i... cr.l.-.llo.V Seems to have tfO livir.' . . . i--i.. .11,.. u f. w. 1,... ...... .i, e olii.-rs-, and ' the other to turn the r. . - ....on.i..u.:illll :i.!isw - s ainong therejim ,! jn;4 . . ' tale . i tiie pirtv during A a wool,! b- : geixratioii. N vi-j in -tiirtorv has; ar;V parlV ihu!i-il se.-li ie'01,. - ' . . '.J il Inlets of lhe f.i vesl -1 i har.iiWr ne : s same old partv of tl ,y!Vv whiV h )T. V v , 1 . n,'i,r, !,t , ' 'rrnan hthorer, vr.tg found ' ' BEAVER OR PATTISOX. , Rtading Journal. ' ' " ! lWl.,,.1, UM f.mr r.r fi ! State tickets in the field this, year, everv sensible man knows thai me (.il(lr, choice for Governor lies between General Beaver, the candidate of the j Republicans, aud Controller 1'attison, the candidate of the Democrats. The other ticket labeled aa Inde pendents, Greenback-National, and Temperance-Prohibition, will only loll a lew "scattering" voles prob ably not enougti, ail combined, to atleet the general result. ' Every If... .,.1 .! w.n ., ..-I... imlwi li .r Sstmv?irt ikri.uuiii.aii iwi'. . ' ...... Ur.w hi vote mmr as effectually if he voted for the Greenback ur I'rohibitiou candidate. The so-call j?1 Independents having rejected the iierai overtures maue yy uie c publican organization, Republicans have made up their minds that they will fight the battle against their old enemy the Democrats, ajid win an old-fashioned victory iu NovemlnT . . . i- .i .. tit.. . - . . . o hil .,. . u'ril.AVH I,. : " ; Lition (.I'll Vupr savs he is "- !; 1. imd'he will ti. Republicans say they are going to elect Gen. Beaver and they mean to do iL Republican Pennsylvania is not going back on a one legged sol- .lier wh.i lieture the ealnl.alL'l) clo.-CS will make it plain to every citizen i that he combines quahticat.ons lor 'the high oihee not possessed by any candidate of either party for the last twenty years. S 11 KIT OK THK l'KKSS. Itepublicans Should Kememlwr. Scranlon Republic. Republicans should remember there is much involved beyond the election of a Governor in the ap proaching election in this State. A Igislature is to be chosen charged with the important and responsible duty of redistricting the State for members of Judiciary, Congress. Senate and Legis'ature. It would . be indet.il dillicult to calculate the oe limtiii uiiiiluii ttii.uiuui.iic me disastrous consetniences that would ... , . , be likely to result from the election of a Democratic Legislature. The state would be gerrymandered for ('onirressioied nurooses. the .lis-i - l l - tricts changed so as to give the I. , .. :...:.. .1... -i..i J; '"V , a '"'M''1 luc .- P,. " . r;- " ,' """' t: wmiuuniinirU and two Women. UUC ot thei i .. t :. . ... :.. .1.. r . ... . ' t.v T.hi.r ('uneim in the DeiiiruTnlie i - . .. v ...... party, and Pennsylvania interests su"" find themselves neglect- i , , . . "iV . J , : A I '..r....r-,.ll-. .1 . ... l.(. ii nj2rtti,,n ; ,,,. wxl Uuuee ofV(i Seve-i! oieees of timber (AY her . . .. , cmno, nnu oi oe iiee.ieii in mr Representatives in the interests ot'aj j,a,f .,. removed to the station- Republicanism, in order to prevent rni on the surface. She there d in the in-' i Santa Fe track to Kansas City and i Keelev was to drive northward to Denver. On the route accidental exchanges of cattle had been made and Howard insisted on having his stock out, but was unwilling to de liver Keelev 's, and it was liuallv .rei...I In ci.ll!ii tl.u rr,lt... 1,,. !,., tie, in which six picked men from IV .-. II.. .....t.v. ... .. ...il" . each Partv liarticioated. ! . 1 : At the nrst. fire four men wcrei"""" o. i.e. r.iu,r, " - j insumtlv killed. George Le,ter, of! w'er? "ng the Eighty-sixth street Ki..i.I.-.i.-'tf ti-.eti. u-ua ln.t ilinnorli t ; if::': n? JJj i.u tSouih ' hind .,, i,,.,, .iKni-u .f 1 ... D ..,- w.-re shot through the heart. Dis- inayed. the Howard partv with theiseen ? ine mir .OI lIlelr:lin-. i here levee., n of tli-ir..., t.lo'eer tl.il t.,!'113 the m(st intense excitement xceptioii ol their employ their camp. Keeley then ro.le up . , i . .1 ' houl.! ti 'ht it out. - j I lit, -rd declined, saying that he underwood the muter to have been ; settled a,vordiiig to the terms of ii...oL. ......1.. i...i....h..,.-i ti.i ..11.1, 1 .i.ii.vj. 1 in.-- . L 1 tlo1 t!lr IIKlU.ir and an equitable ex- j change of cattle was then made. The dead were buried by men 0fcjureuin tneoacK. 1 s noum sup- iboth parties and the drovers sepa- i 1 rateu ior uieir routes. iKM-iiutotivoi lllowu to liccc. IJ.I.AIiKTII. .N. J., sei)t. 11 lie- tween three and four o'clock this morning a large l'niladelphia and i. 1; .1 ..i.. i .,;.! ti:..;.",'u""S '""' locoinouve, sian. i- j inu- on thu tVnrrnl r-dli-....l n.... " V ' ' i iwatertank at Uiine en evi.io.eil . ' t hour men were injured, two beim: ' seriously scalded. " ; ; One man was thrown some dis-' andlanded in ana.lj.icetit field, i .ihe lHrtuotive wasKpbt (Minp!rcly ; ln two and blown from the sidmg. I ; on the south ot th? main track, clear ' across to the north side of the track, inly one train was delayed bv the .ire-t'1"'; '"'l nl"n 'rt'd proiianiv not proven . .H.0.uotive sm ujd fne An tali tor Shot I'our Tinie- nul Ui)!-! '!- 1 TT . . KtTn.K li M'iv. Ark., :i.p'.. 11 In 111,1 -Sprm-s this mornmg Ciianes j .Maltiiews. editor ol the 11 h;i-: . w.n s:ea iour times and kiiiei m an 1 . f (-.. J affray with Colonel S. V. F.ndyce, : : vice-president of the St. Lmis and i ; I exas Narrow Gtiiige Iliilroi l Com- panv, and Colonel Ku one of tiie i proprietors of the Arloi-ton Hotel, j ! It is not kooivn ii-l...t!..r Kor I or I 1, ,. 1 , 1. .. 'I-.... I ..... ; , ... vo L lie i;ii:ii siii.L. 1 lie 1,4 .11. 1- or0w out of a bitter newspaper controver.-v over locaJ affairs. j ' ; lleavy Storm. Binr.APKLriiiA, September 22. : Tl .. .... ..... . ' r . i ii i iiu iic.ii, v Miirni i, in i .v i i inin-i -i , . , - , nneir lives. sr.K-rauIe damage to property, and! . "iii . iev. -son. lie i.iie eV ti. .ii 1 1 t.:i r.w .v tlie city in repawn to s.-wers and ! i ... -I.. . . -.-I ""eeis. 1 nelOor- - -y. , ' i llnoil nr 1 npL- m..l -.,f .1 I 1 V u,wl i u.-u.iis iific, IVI-rrill 1-...I ...,.fl Ihu -.. inilU .-.ml ..il.er 1.1.;.... ,.i... ;n -- p.--.-., .,11,1 1 ic i' iri.ui'i i 11 ...i .... t.s 111 ,.i... ..:.:.:... . i. . ' inj ivillllV SIOOIX1I ov IfJlIT dllll- ! . . r I "-vP1"."'; ? I.,.Vdr Maa.Oie. V."n.ki:si;vr!UK, Sent. IS. Tliid l ite u i j si nile.l ii.ij t .. . .-.i.-,. ...... lu-iaiin; oy ;t "" wi.ni.un.i-, ,u,1,...vpor.-. ....... umic uc, - .i.-..vjii .. .,ii- i - i ' - . ' r - t - A RAILROAD HORROR. TWO TRAIN'S COLLIDE IX A TIX XEI Kevrral IVrons Hilled and Many Bad ly Injure.!- The Accident Attributed toGroea MiKniarutjieiuent. tu- lurr S't.t y I wo trains telescoped in the railway tunnel at Eiiftitv sixth street this morning. Five persons are reported killed, Several are reported still under the trains. All tLe police ambulances are ordered to the scene. the I'AKTlci'LAKS. i . !... .t .1.: A lerrioie jicciueiii uit uiicu una morning in the Kourth-ave ..... tun. IIUV hull nt-1, at the Eighty sixth-street Sta tion. The New Haven train, from Mt. Vernon, while standing on the south bound treck, was run into by a Harlem local. The two rear cars . i;oi....i ...t ..ill. ilia i ZeoF the1 HariVn : train Ita in tunnel As near as can be ascertained, at - e l-ill.v.l ..r.l ! prcftcnu, iwuioeiwus e.c iiineieen oatuy liijureu. ineuauira ot the killetl and injured have thus far not been ascertained It js claimed the accident was the result of gross mistoanagement. The .locomotive on the main line of the Hudson River Road broke one of its driving-wheels at One-hundred-and twenty-third street, and blocked the track. In consequence the New Haven train, oa arriving, switched on the south-bound side-track. At 7:.5 o'clock the train from Mt. Ver - . .. . i ... non was iuiiy inirxy-nve minutes late. When it reached the Eighty-sixth street station it had made frequent stops, and backed out and iu the tunnel, as theeiigine exploded signal torpedoes on the track. It bad hardly been a minute at the Eighty sixth street station when a rumble was heard behind it, and iu an in stant a crash and the screams of a score of men and women were 1 heard. iu inu rear uars ui me ei-v uuiir j posing the New Haven train were: b , , , - : telescoped and scattered. It is re- ported ttiat several of the injured ! persons have since died. 1 The two rear cars of the six cone . ,.r...T..-. . ...-..Tra .(1IIW.,AI. I'Ll All.-. j The lioliceand firemen imi.ietliate - ;. 1 . . j y et to work to rescue the injured, anfl ln tt.ng out live i. .. i t.: ...; ; luurr tA(1Rfu .huuh iiiicr wiuj; cull- ,.ut,i policeman Slaterlv discover- w :l woman in the debris who had ,, - . , . -1 f , , la"e'.' '"trencii alongside oi uie i ...... ,.1. , I T mill, iyrt(-)i fMtf Was lnoanin 1 16 PUli- i. in h. . v, . i ir.in i". ur null- i.r..oho.i l...r l.mi rw,. iu iiiJUi.l mi! iirmiii ..uw, . New Jersey.hurt m the lace and lelt knee; lhos. Logan, ot Mt. ei non, . . . , .. .. bruised in the lace ; H. C. Houghtor., oi No. -' U est lorty-h tta Mreet, ; scalp wood; Aaron Hedden, neer; John Sai-an o Mt ernon; Mr Stem New Kochelle ; Oodlrey N . J Stem and a Mr Brenner, ot Mt er- j non ; Lizzie Cammeline r..denee unknown, both legs cut oil ; William f ', ,. ! Howe, James Harper, and Alonzoi 1. - r . 1 . i Bray, ot .Mt. ernon ; the twodaugn ct 1- i ..1 1 it ters of J. K. Matthews, and Herman 1 ,, .. v , ',, Abrams. ot .,ew Kochelle. VA. rAS-SESGEB S STORY. I " WY ""''; -y . ! as su- , - . , " " il'h loll vi'.kLi Avf jk I l.r. i.nirtii.. j Maiiuii. in '.ne iiiuufi i nutiixto inai i "" jP- I: i then looked llhld md -v a tr.iin i wiuui u?. .iihiwii juvauu iuh crash came. Xo red lights couid be ...I. - r... u1 1 "e f "Between the hissing of the steam, the screaming ot the passengers, and ne 'XXZ "5?! 1 , ,sriKK a m.ucn, il,n,d 8aw.1a ludy !yin m0? ,h? dcbru. She was taken out. Hound I ?om..l 1 A. 1 1.1 J1" Ieft .IeS wa;s vere.1 below the .knee- ntJemon was severely KM r 1 . u Uji cu nnrl from ten to lonrfeen tcum nn : " " j but were able to leave for their 'homes. Oie of the incominir trains j was stopped, and the passengers ! were transferretl to it ami brought to the Grand l.V.itr:,! D-oot. "T'ae employes of tue llari-m train behaved with coolness a.id did . . . their utmost tor the wounded. O - .i . . i i i . mg io me total darkness in ine tun - i ;....., : :ii..-. "ei n .is ii ii possi-iie ior ine io "ei clear idea ul what did occur The escanii!- st-im soon liiie-i the tn..m.l .....I .1.; ...oi, i,. .1 .ri-. nPS5.s only added to the horror of the scene. Shrieks and screams wtre heard from within the tunnel. The onu nil.', oilii n . ji;.ve space was st small tuat verv ! could ha done, in the confusion, to aid the victims of the disaster. "Word was sent, to the nearest Police Station, and ainbuiaiices were j taken to the place, but so contracted I .1... I... oecured that it was ditficult for those .1.13 llir- lu.llir .llllir 111c illvlLtriii , who went to rescue to work with !an.v rapidity. The firemen were called also, mid assisted in clearing ;nVay the wreck, so as to remove the !,U,I .I.-,,.., ..,,,1 iniiin.l ''Jv- r.ill.diii Willi an oil Train. Lancaster, Sept. !'.. -An east-, hound lreight train on toe lVun. ; Badroad ran into a train bound in i the Same direction. lieHT ColllllS 1 St:itioi, earlv this Tniirnin.T Tun! --- -.- - .... - . .. , cars were wrecked, including four j oil cars. The latter caught fire and j the whole mass was destroyed. The! Cobimbi i Fire Department were 1 telegraphed for to extinguish the iilames. The engineer and fireman ..r i. i ,.i... i :.u "i 1'icii.ii n ,o n o.i h i escaiieo mi .l i,. Aonllier Swindle. , ASHivro.N, .-eptemuer vj.tor , ii' . . r - TU-n u-i.Lra ...iwf tha r.... Ow.r. .l.' ... . K y - iiii.i.i.ii. iiuoitoi 111 luucipiui let- 1 t..r pniil 11 tor. ......... . . t!i..r il,.a fiVr., i,u., ... ... ......i .. civi 11 uusiiiiiisieia Ma- . - - - .................. iih.c .Ftrcn .1,1,1111- !:.. . ... ... .- , .. "1 1111 UV U I IH I IU Vm Sl.1i -tlPlf mil. ;tlte senders a.I regisleretl letters di - rcct. d to him. i . . I'nihalilj,- Murdered Tor III Mjiicv. Cjxi ixxa ir. Sent. IS Samuel! k;,i...i ..:..,. Brave Act. A lady in Portland. Oregon, per-. lady in i'ortland. Oregon, per - med a heroic act the other day, p, however, that caused some over Klest creature. ..f her sex to hold formed one, modest up that that tl of .!,, that in returning from a picnic she fomKt the timber- f the E!k ( reek i bridge on fire. Sin? disrobed, dipped her clothes into the creek, wrapped i them around the burning timbers. and thus kept the lire 111 check until their hands with an apperranco ; pounu.- oi - V . . i '.' 1-i V., VJrZ virtue had W-n outrajreH, p.m.1.;oi ow j,.. ..-.. a t ...- , , .,...,.,, ,e girl had emmitted an act : a six.y;-.a rut u-r 'riV.': indi-rretion r.itnt-r than one wnr- mountain, i ae ent- u: i... ...... , ,r, aU wn. ,:aj a.r,.. .. .. ..-...i..i.nf i ,u. It .TTir.f.-.rs. ! was simpiv uvn.rmi...u7. ; 7,...,. i.;w.( UT 1 " ' help arrived. The couragrnus inn,;X in-tfad of dis.MItliri vin' the act. JiKul - ; . . - . 'the wtnkin ruiir wiiti tut-ir :uir.ai, i . - i i - i 1 ' and if or.e person had made -n un pleasant allusion he would havebcen roughly treated. She saved the countv over ten thousand dollars, I ana soon iounu remge in u t near bv. when she reappeared and i- t 1 I, ! was esJorfed home by as foval a b.lv -ot men as ever tionoreti a reiurniug : conqueror. . l.,litlclan Quarrel. ATLANTA. Ga., Sejlteillber 1. r.kr,wi.lril.li f.ri'itmi'!it i... i....... created in Athetl OVer tlie mortal Stabbing Of Uasidall l.rown 1 .o.orrn ........ i . I... M-.tt l-ir a t .1- e.i'iire.l OL-nn iS , , . ter at Athens, wno is a .-innig - op - porterof Congressman Sneer. Brown is an advocate of ti ie election of Al- lan D. Candler, the Deiew r.itic men- .... ... i mee. u itneses disagree as v w .. first started the disciisi-m. I".U 1 1 1 1 jwn and iavis goi i:uo : hj.u.- as latter h the ed on both sides, resultinir in a m u: fie. when Matt Davis drew a kidfe an.iir.Hicte.la m..rt..l woitmi n,-.n his ailt;l"oniSt, ril.pin Ol'ell toe . ,1 n, l l. I .... .Ij '..r.v Stomach. SO that the LoV.Hs wreVX- Iiosefl. ItaVlS IS Ulio.-r ri.-" l.onu to await the result of 1'r .vr. ries. inill ' Jrown and Davis got into a dispute . N ,,,.t .. UIllT ilaneyH.u...i. ..t cm-i .' ::f. "iiri"';1':" " to an insulting cnarge that t..- ; l( '4' ad heaped UIh.ii the t..rr-.T ,,XJl! r t.nuw olOeore A. lUnuon Je- ; ti- "Zlrlu'Cl: nkht before Hard words TrVrT ! a- i nauraie. , it : i i la . x-t. j l:meiitrTii...ninTti.nii.neMrKrie.irn.sotn--- m-n". .1 it 'ri..:r. lowoeiio nve veariir.it nlit ..ne white "i:J- Rkhmom., September 11,-1 he , lZt7T.' ' body of Mr. AugiMu n u, a very j ti.e by eaiinot hdj itoOuu i.nerty n.r i" wealth' Englishman li ing in Ch ar-; uH."""' ;i:. smith. ! ifVr'- , field comdv. was found th's alt' - r : ( . i noon in the woods, some oistar.ca i- u:.t. if.. I....1 tnu. iiom V i . sing lor over a e k am u u - '""" '" - il -J-' "-, " " . i .. .1 u ....,... e..l t , e:i vut-iiiu h nl hi e:i sear.-li:nc ; - - -- .-. rounding country ior sen i r several oavs. . t When t'oiind the body had ..nlv the i .Ivr.l r. 'r, i .. .r V f..lt .T .!..f 111 u.-. u-n. ... "-,.-.'.. nn em:iei:ii'i I bv the body. The d.ce:is... was re- ' ail eilliieiii .e. i louuuioo. - - ,speetublv eonn.-cteii in Eiejland, He was ofcoiivivi.il habits, and at times I intluiL'cd in lot:-' si.e.is ot dr:nkiir'. e ; tiHl;tv ,,v rl,,.,,,..,,.,,,, f..( j,,, ; Jf- p ., I!lU,:, r. j : , Mrj '...,. i?..,,,.,..,,,,, . 11, .11 1011 01.10.11 ..i. ... - j'-'v -1, .v , ; ' ; ,' ' , ,,, l.I.tl. . f "Y. lhun 0l-t w(.n. tij, vhM a,t.r,. It ; iU,,)eaVs t,at thv left that ph.ee to- iaM(,,t ,,,. ww.k1 ., :l(, j(iive ghlt(, liv,.(i at :l U,.MUn.. ,.., a3 m8n am, wife Tii(.v - , ft two.vtar ((M chllll. Ti. . .- . ... . . r. .' lice touiitl the couple to u.ix. Ine. ., ... , i ,.: . woman drove to tlie .'.pot alone,, . , . , , i,, , i-.i..,;,. where she expected to mu l (cilapm. . , . , ' . . , ,, 1 Li.. Instead she met tier tiusbai.d. Mie, !sh((()k ht.r in ,-;HV vow,(, , hm i I nn the nevt. train for W 1! :iinsi,rt. . j , h ,,,,., in )lllr,.,it. As m. warrant had been .-worn ..ut the p.. 1 'iice c.,uj not arr...t h,.r. s!. , ; ; uU. Cowl) ) Killed. CiUi -A.;i . Sep'.em ' e r ; ver dispatch savs a battle I. - ,r...,t.. between cowt.oys near I . n.id..d. I Howard, with a herd ..f :'. i I .it'.- I and John Keliv, vxith were driving "throiiVn gether. On separating arose over stock accidentnit.- i .'i ihl' ed, which finally resu'ied in a tiiit to the deatn 01 six cowo .vs on ea.-.i t.: 1,. 1... t. i 1 1 ItlC, .l IUI JM?l JUT I'MI "Mt IVIO At the tir.-t lire four ed. fieorire Fisher, of the Kelly' party, was shot through the in art. and three Howard men. killed the remainder of whom tied. The cat tle were then separated, the dead were buried and the min-'i iv-am d. Howard party iu to ivin-:'- ("itv and kellv coming h-re. Suieiii' , i o;o-ro.K, -;;.tem'.cr .c.M..t. L ........ .l .i,,,. Y. -- i re , i. l- !' - ""' i tieet.'tlile lrirents resiiim'. 1 , :., r . , 1 .lelioeraieiv co:ii:iiiiie-i miicio" , . . i huildmi a lire and standing i.v.-r until h,,rrih,y l"Jr".'-.1 !r,,:il ".' lt . loot. Slie was r. giousiv iiiclilii-.l. i ?nhe.r rds were: . a:i g - ing to Jesus. he .ett a no.o s ayi.ig V'1 ,f-U',W U'"r"1 1 had made up her mind to sacritt." nersett. Wrecking s Train. Sl'RIXKIKI.O, Se-itember Is. Tlie , conductor of tic western ex ores, on i i . 1 11, ... :,1 .1 . t 1 inu JOSlOU UI1U .lo.lIIV l.illio.lll, ie;- I esraphs that abo; 1 a mile from Ib.,-i, dale a rail pl ic- I across th- tr ick I was struck by thf ;l .u-- i the en- gine wheels, ami the . n.'iue and : train, except tl.,- -!-ci. v. were 1 .1,...., .1. ., 1..,.! 1 .. .i. I IIUUO U M"" 11 il O lllA l'l I V.I' 11.11 ft 'was badly blockade 1. The engineer, 'fireman and a brak-miau were se- 1 verelv iniured. No others ;ir - iv- ported to he injured. Chare,l Willi Miu-.lcr. 1'ATrKRsos, Siotember !'.. Mrs. Sarah II. Stary, oV Little Falls, was to day confined in the cunt v jtil here on tlie char-re of having "ni.ir- dered Mrs. Fiiz ihcth Fe-t bv riv;i, - her a dose of strc'ioiii-. ;r. I Vcorc- 1 sentimj it to be 'quinine. It is al.., i . i.i . ii ! suspeoteo lliat -MIS. .Ttarv OILS !Oi.s- i . . - . . i oneil anotner worn in ami her Iris jband. Ttieir bo lies wi!l lexhuai . ed by orderof thecmiitv prosecutor. ' She denies her cuilt , v ..msio.i. . I . . 1 r. : -1. . .- . . 11 . , sir 1 . 11 is ,.n 1,11 ir 1 s 1 u-.i 1 ., ... ..... iiec'.n trains eooii! -M in ;i tuiitie, I. .. 'V ..... - - .1 t .1 -v ,v ... Ml, II I ,riu 1,1, .1; ..-.... .a - ,1 .1 j sent from here l.isf.'ni!it'i.. subdue j the ll imih The lo-s is n .t known, ;. but it will amoii'ii l sever ,1 thoti'- . !U,,J doll irs. ' herd of l.UM. -&l Ari . i i to- GfZP a ll-pU!e CSiV-s. A M.Mintaiiisitle Itlown Down. Oa the U instant the largest bl. - i. - , ny- - -v " ! yet fired oa the Oregon " j ma liailrojwi was set o.l near M ver.s j camp I he charge consist.., ot ... illid Caluor ; down the s.de oi i e mount.., , uam ; "i up u - .!'. ; b.ot-ke. . ni-lc. -. h iK'ke.i no the Wa.T"n roa'l I"r aaa igp f the un. - "VCtTICE. X..li-e I herel.T ni-n thai - slirne.!. will nor tve reis.iit l'r anr iltl.w ..i i.. i v UHr i n rm ui - p . 'z v -.. ...r. - i cuuuty, p. row!- ! j A l:,v,r wi!lc, j at tbcuii an.i. ntlruc tie hlm.sprmle l Joiy 1- , 1 I ET1TION IN DIVORCE. J .-r , in j Martb siiowr) t. ia, hm au. tr iu.. - 1 10 .il.it!lil yyeicner. me ui-irnu.tiii a - iy - ! nine.1. I Y..U are hert l v n.-titie.l bo an l aji-car at the ! reun'.v to tw hel.1 at ."..miHrtet n Uie jremil Ma .lay i.l N"--etitwr 11'. t l ah Jay ) to answer to , o.iupU::.; ol J..tm J. -i.ci.-her, il.e ptiiiiiiut.al n.mr.1. j it', ru.'w . .. -j ...... ur imi.l bui.:iml ?hi uiJ n.t be .livorve.l troin i.nl...i matrimony eatereJ Into with you. ree- .ar.lv I.. tl-. ii.-ivcr o Ii: lllili.n ana ll(H - iei!ii; I BltHi,t j,bet..re ..l-our.. ainy i i.-e urj. vr oi u.? M-u.iix. hiiu ..... - ' Jltl. J. arA..ol.r.K, S.iPmrr I Ken , t ; v:., i-i. i , S'i- " , I K A I. N T1CE. -Ij 5tu;;i:r. , , , iii.b r.we.iiih ..! Penn-lvania, to KU. r iierei.T eite.i to be .bii.I a.ienr before ' the J'J ik't! vt . ur Ort tinus' Court, to Ij liei.l S..uirr:. on tlie -lr.1 ia oi .'i..:or 15-4. iiu-n "-;Zri, .1-., ..V i tri : a DM 1 N ISTRATi R ' : Ke-ut ri l ti.e last ml: anj te:.inicut ol CK-orxe ! A. H iriQ.m. .le.ei, J. Herein Imi ! .te of Tlie-I. re I. Wot. I..n w,rt ltoD. .1. Ber . t Somer-; '-le ti. .le.-. I ,.-euui.-vn iijia nu;T., a. '. - : Sheri!l"Otti.-e. ( Sti.t. S, lwj ( J.ll J. SIMM1LEK. it in ri.t. E -TRAY NOTICE. - i , - ; -yrrj .-j.- : X. ! .. . j iir;',1' ""."1!,."iB.V.l;;;1- ; b..k. ll ol.l -iint.- rmut it m-tu.-.l au r. i ...... -I ,.r o... i. i.-n m o.. b.....: ....,. ' ecr tor iv.liHi-ti-.il. j. m. i,im:thkr. : S: "' :v- " ; "VOTICE. We, t!:e 'n-r-ii-flc! P-.T Iiire.-l.-r- ! -.'i:or .?t i',.u.ny. li.ve Mir-lb- b--:ioe to .fu-l.'fs i.t ;be I'.-.i-i- 10 (-!. I ait w ;irr:i nl m to the srewart 01 tin '.,uov 1'- r H"U?e t-.-1'.re -ieiiverii-if ihe p-nicrr-'. ill ImiLPH Kr.KNr.ll. K. I.ai-''::. ' I. K. NIO.U KnUNS. MiiPI. . li.lMtl. KM .! Kl.I.. Se.t 6 it i" T llre-t..r. AUTUMN !:l.l- :k iu .w v '. 1 i . i . i in i 1 r i a ! FALL OVERCOAT. ;u.'e's rm: . K ! vi; 1 ;l Al l 1 x ! TASTi: 1 A. C. YATES & CO. i'.-.v;. r v,- .i. v v,7 r;iii.id:i i-H! . .: . jit. rCLARK JOHNSON &m9 Cures all diseases of the Stomach. Liv ecurred H Bowels. Kidneys. Skin and Blood. . Hi Hit testify to its efficacy in healing the ate named diseases,and pronounce it to be: m BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MA It tl K "AGENTS 1 1 1 uf.d -3 r.tn4 -w - - J " "cal ancct, F..TTsr.. s. Pa.. Auat It'. ,'n.i Jiii':-1 w:i trou!.l?.l with Iil,itu!ion of the lleun. tat iii. e o.-init v -i-IM. Klfiud y ru 1 loive rn-oivcl iim. li rnliol. i ACi'H i- "IT IS Al FACT! rnTTTn T3 IlillirtTD "DT3 VTiACiTrrrrn' Remains Open until October 14th ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS, cheap excursion: Hat"! foiiM'r1: ,.W I'm m Corps C,ntest nr.. r.... f Hiinnin' l!::ees ! Taring lt.it rs J PINNEO, The i'ainuns Female KMer. 1031 K. Viomlerlul Dayli-ht Japanese Fireworks, Professor Cromwt'H's Art IHtistrntion.s Kvcry Evcnii :i- ALSO. 1i Gralfs! Msto! in ExliSitiea iu Prtsentsa ia Pittsisni Itr.MKMUI-.il. ADMISSION ONLY TiCt-.. DAY AND KVI..MV Summer Complaints. At this season, various diseas.?, f the bowels are prfralent r.n,i mn, l.- art i dirol., lark ..f knoHlete of a st.fe ami sars rvjuoJv. IT.1UIY 1AVI-' fa i "'LKU-is a jure cure for Duirrhu-a, Ih-sentcrr, Summer l iniiplaii -thn.or:-, Cl-.filffa' Morbus, etc- and is wrf.rt't- sofr. Iieatl ihn following: - WIX.K. rt. y., Marrh a Vn. onkipi. V.Y.F.-t. .'A ! IT..IKV , is ! nu.i.xa u..'. ut af.u-J ; l-in n-iiw il .-r tinny -r. kih s I . . .,. 1 a la M .tni.ia.-li.' i alwjs.nMs n.ii.i.iu.-r 1-. t. w,i..l iar..i - ' -I'-sEpa Hcil-.ri. , tuu t wiCHKlta Uftuein ti:r '-..i-. ,NU -johi'j y., F"l. t, psi -. wo. s.-rni:. iu- frj h,M i.i..li.nii, I R,nr .if for ily-ut"ry T v'"-'''- '- r..w.n ri..rl.i..l Ta..i.iail-- t.MM-!i Itvc i S-rty m r$ latady m tais wiHi , i. ma n (, ri'jirr, and u u i.r r.ret. r, ' fn Un lieua.-. . . Db. t. .-I -ur Jt-iat- W. biz. j W-i i-Wi. F.b v-t , . , "'. T'"rA -.. i I haw k "r.'.i''i.a'il i?toIA?! kn'i-CB-iti. I h-.e .ml rut- h Kilvks in jr cm '.f i lt ... iljU,.i.u.i.a nit. r r fnal. vmivauu awkn oiurMiA-i-'l it lnimt i ,, r.a, .,n a.i.1 u I r..-r,l iu i.-.ik ui . lUl lailt -A.-.1.-I. 1 iL C'ALIiWirt.L. . C.ot-rf.svii.i.r, Oa., F-rt 5h, i(fl. It :-. uij- (auaAw lUve,1wlitru.vtiinMii.,rW.',i ; ' Je-aw l nu.-s n-.-n your l..i-i K!I.I.:- '-sil !: l.sn.lito'-...,... Woiilil not t-l u .-i:i-iit: ln.tJf u tic U -c:-;. i.li.Ivi iai. il. y- S-o. iTr,in. a 1-J. ! rt Mo-cT.r.r i ST .T.sr-vs. t - - IT.iv., TT:r rtt Ii.txa' I-.u.n ji.i.i;firtr -l-.- j Purin-r nwiHiiM ol iwnitytuv var.11 in..- y a. it f. r. r-r-tMA. io mitLcr ! T tu, iii.q it iu p:i f ,-o-s, of uWi-ii-i . rt - .a l 1kiw It lUout l xta fsulv. ! t-r-v. aiid Uwiuu. iJ. in;vc kixw it ii ' ' s- ' H I NaTTEH. 1 fiori. R. flAiai -' T.o 1-am.ljr ran -wttVly tfrr wl.hoBt this in-rsliuiMe rruicily. Iw priiti bra.-- a mil. .11 U:o nui h oi all. for sale l.y all .InieirUts at -c. SOc. uiid I.OO a buttlr. rO:i:V DAVIS V SO", IToprictorM, JTovIdeuce, II. 1- 1 !jni.NS COURT s. OF VALI'AKLE Rr..,,-.,, t, - . By virion of .g nr..r.f ,,r -iiir-n- cunsj, v.. mj i.rp-fi Mt ly (.ul.iu- emery, oa Turns day, a. . k.m-.i ! bro .... k m.- m : , Bin. innj uitf i.u t:.rr.tv tin-bur-1 oi u ircrs ( 4j o.'u-i C i ttt wrk, It is well "U.pt.f.l w,;jt F'rp.ix w.itar, ;in.l i -me u( ;tt 1 l.t-i tarrns in Jnner twns!uj, . i Hi: "M an-i i i rwnunc tura;,,, i IrvDi Jenn'rwn. anj h.4v;n s. , or - . chun h wirJiin nrnv?iL:hth a TERMS : One-thir.t t remain a lien i t:: ul - ; tvr jyuient ot ilet.t., the inter: i .i!it:u my tiunaif tee an-i .v. ; t .rinciial ti. tt;e l.ir ..I Jccrae.i ; ( . J anl hHiunce in tw., iu:il unini.it j,,. : .into u: n.iie fc.in intrr-; : iy t r ; i pra-n, n -ke.i .i...a. .,. , i 'l.tlJ JDMAH Kfc; A-iiu'r. ;i. . : l Ll'llvlir" .''lil.r. j - 1 i. Vi, lu-1 s,. - i The oiwlerine,l au.iit..r. a l-i-t--ic the , .h:.r.s I i-ar.nlMifrwtroUB'i i ; n'.r:o lieex.'eM U.t'i .u. .Man .. ...k.. . . - ... me , t.. ma ke Jifriluii. n ol the ii miJ a tuiin:trator t ami an:. t. a (..iMtnent. t I.U rM -e in fu.r. - r'i::,... uirci". iii .'.n.-i v. ... crT-.ri. ! t 1 y -H. - lnu. in:ere;rJ cm tcet,i. 1 hl.K. HI! St, i et.lI- riHTtili'S NOTICK. 1 un.ler.lnr.e.1 u.ilt"r ajt in-. mi fourt ol Miorwi i.'o.. I'j. i. iriou i. r. at j t-.l.I i... . i LettiT:"., a.im!n.s:n;iTi .n : ijr.iiiie.1 tube uo.:erine. t ; . ! i burn v. i:..ti e Is herl-y a:cn ! .i i'ir:lej o estate to make t:.ent, jr. tliuo haviiit rla.m :t-. f - them July uthr.tie'J t -r 1-i la v x-t. -nth, loi at tun r.--' . . tinH'nfr, m .mer-o-i tr.-.. KKfHl.N '. , ; . . ..ib. 1 Iti't'rW am:ilt::i;ion. v.ot c'-rit tions 01 er - ' rrciire' :'.r P.-rsoaal or Fan.. w:'; .v.- ,'JOt iiiiasirtfions. ;iU Jj a: Avlioiesalo pr . , i t suit the p-:rihn-..r. , '.!.. i- n in Anwrir i. ;. ', ; v '.it k::-. .' -.. .. ..ir.-nl I.M - H lA.iti rbJ 'ictii HArtU a : rjk Atcmijc, Clikj . 1 i CLOTHING. .'Is l:f '..,ir. . M" , U K KXfKi'lCV r Ti' I K a sr ;i v, wr !!.vi; i ri i v :: ;:!:v 4.;:.M'i:. v.. In -111 tin: !" KVKhV ?!1M. Si OS E Indian Blood Syrup Guaranteed to Care J)sjtrjt.si WANTED. e u... vi. r:.. n .... new iuu ui.y. uruuqisis 862 AT.7. mil 7 ATf.p.iiT' Ami BajllSiW Tenor Drum Sl. C.'iiti-' Tnittin Paei's ! Hral S.u r .Mai-'ni"S.tl. i. TOIIOS, . Th- Fam.iiiH Mexican I.'M'' flf. I 1M. i h.M.U ...1 HH .'1 ..-il W"l . 1 s. eeTTl B, I . s. 1 ,T'fc ! Briri'..f)s. R.r. r t'. hfl wf-i'lai Binrntur in-i jr un.i.i-,-omii :iii.-i-l witii ,'iiiiH.i p.n. Im-a, a.T.1,111 ;iii.-i-l wiiti iiu,ii! i'-:n. . I -7it jour I'll-" tiuj;it,ii tenia., ali.us' i-i.' The Wt-DS l!ay tn 5i.iiy ami mtiU- U Vt K jri"aiii-- Fine W E. Mrt" Stati"" liior.- E,.r P,T.'U.- t All w f,,r ;ie a ot" ( 'J The la ty at K. ANA"1 fII!L! Jievfl 'r ti. kYil. I''
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