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9wFr s;i?vE.ti ir ri 'KLP . -rr- il -sStt(. . 2" Lv iSEgJXrJ i :.vr3SBftjaEHSi . 3?VBEZ&m rj , ,--y ITfilJiajw' ",-,J,v3fisp&&fl I SSSSK j3B-a J 8 -wee- w It Ss. K . H. J - I V HrilSsP V B B vs jr wmmk m yB&fc&i 1 THE EED CLOTTD CHIEF. A. C HOSMER, Publisher.' BED CLOUD. ... NEBRASKA. CUBRENT COMMENT. At the British Science Association a paper was read by Carvill Lewis de claring his belief in the existence of valuable diamond mines in Kentucky. Pkof. Piioctoi: says tliat the earth quakes are assurances that the earth is not near death: that hundreds of thou sands of years will pass before the end is seen in the steady disintegration and removal of the land without renovation or renewal of the action of subterra nean forces. FATiir.i: Hikt, Superior of the Cath olic mission in British I'unnah, recent ly went to visit a well known usurer at Kanios. While the priest was in tiie money lender's house, three Burmese robbers broke in to steal the usurer's money, lie resisted and they killed him with knives. The robbers then turned upon the priest ami murdered liim because he had witnessed their deed. Tin:!.;-: appears to be some truth in the report that Dhuleep .Singh, an In dian leader, has ivsiicd a proclamation calling on the natives of India to rise in IiiMirreclion and overthrow British rule in that country. Of eoiue a re volt in British India just now would be very pleasing to Bosnia. Perhaps, too. it would give Kutsui the opportunity, which .dic has been lonir waiting for, lo gobble up Afghanistan. Tin: great bridge, two and one-half jiiles long, which i to span the Straits at MesMiia, thereby' eonneeling Sicily nnd Italy, will cross the water almost directly above the famous Scjlla and Chaiybdis, described in the elastics as the terror of mariners in ancient times. IThoc two whirlpools for tiny are Mich are located in the narrowest parts of the straits just where the Viritlge i.- lo be located. Pi:i:s!ii:xt Ci.i:vi:i.ani, it is staled, lloubts whether he has authority to in rile representatives of the French peo ple to take part in the unveiling of the Bartholdi statue. If there is no law governing the ease, Mr. Cleveland can afl'ord to make a law for himself. It would be a palpable discourtesy if the fjift of France should be dedicated without the ollieial participation, as invited guests of representatives of the French people. -J LJ Si:vi:i:ai. springs hae recently ap peared near the village of Cerbadi lago. Hear Havana, Cuba, the water from which has formed a large lake, threat cuing the ilhige with inundation. Several plantations and factories are klreadv submerged and the water r which is now three feet deep, is slowly Jnvading the illage. A large number i)f the inhabitants have left the town. The civil governor of Havana ami tlit: municipal architect, hac gone to the .scene. An electric motor for sewing ma chines is on exhibition in Xuw York. The magnets ami dynamo are fastened to the machine by :i thumb-screw. Wires running from the batterv to the magnet conduct the electric current that operates the dynamo. The elec tric current is so slight that the two copper ends of the wires can be placet! against the tongue without any per ceptible sensation, so that there is no danger of a shock. A speed of from two hundred and fifty to one thousand revolutions a minute can be obtained from the batteries. Xeav York health oQicers have found Grant (olden, a fireman on the steamer Alvo, suffering from yellow fever, in St. Vincent's Hospital. The t tcainer came in from a voyage to the West Indies and South American ports, ted. Golden, who is a Scotchman, took board at No. 321 West street. where he was taken ill. the character istic symptoms of yellow fever devel apiug themselves. New York h:is scattered eases of yellow fever every rummer. This is the lirt this year. The health officers do not fear that the contagion will spread, professing to be lieve that it can never again obtain a foothold in New Y'ork..-' Some of vho National banks have been very tardy in forwarding reports of their condition in response to calls made by the Comptroller of the Cur rency, and it appears for a long time past that the penalty of one hundred dollars a day for such default has not been imposed. Some of the habitual delinquents among the banks are again behindhand on the call for the 27th of August, and the Comptroller has de cided to impose the penalty in a sufli cient number of eases to establish a precedent, and on future calls tho banks will be notified of the strict en forcement of the law and the penalties in the case of neglect. Acting Commissioner Stockslagek of the General Land Ofiiee holds in a decision in the homestead case of Daniel Z. Rogers, of Missouri, that the Atlantic & Pacific llailroad Company is not entitled to the reserved oddnum- bered sections within the limits of the grant of even sections to the South J Pacific Comnanv of Missouri. This decision involves lands on the line of toad between Springfield, Mo., and the western boundary of the State, a dis tance of ninety miles. The South Pa cific nuiroad received the even sections aind the Atlantic vxr Pacific claimed the odd scctians, both companies thus claimin-a olid block of land uuder the two grants, although but one road Jiras constructeu. Asststaut-Comiuis- sioncr Stockslarer holds this claim un- -tenable, and award.- the tract in con- 'trovdrsy in the decided case to the licietcadtr. ? NEWS OF THE WEEK. : Gleaned by Telegraph and MaiL 1 -.. . -. Wisconsin Republicans have renomi nated Governor Rusk. Two hundred and five out of 2t0 Ver mont towns have made returns and the re sult shows that Edmunds is assumed of re election by an overwhelming majority. The Republican State ticket was elected by 17,000 to 18,000 majority. The Repub licans have elected all their county ticket. The State Prohibition vote will be smaller than expected. PniNcn Ai.KXANnnr. signed his decree of abdication on the 6th, leaving Sofia the same day. Edwin DnLisi.n proposes to introduce into the British House of Commons a bill forbidding members of Parliament receiv ing money from nlieus or from Jbreign countries for political purposes. The bill is aimed at the Parnelhte members. The Democratic Territorial convention of Arizona nominated Marcut? A. Smith, of Tombstone, delegate to Congress, and Charles M. Stiaus-J, of Tucion, Superin tendent of Schools. Tin: Comptroller of the Currency re contly fined five National banks .'J for delinquency in responding to his calls for monthly report?. These banks, the Comp troller says, will pie fined $100 each for every day they are delinquent in respond ing to future call. Tin: IZnights of Labor and members of the Central Labor Union of St. Louis, ami olhT labor organizations of that city have combined under the name of the United Labor party and will hold a convention of delegates from the variolic assemblies ami unions, on October?, for the purpose of nominating a fall city, Congressional and Legislative ticket. A Washington special says: The Secre tary of State, notwithstanding the release of Cutting, will, it is said, iimist upon the abrogation of article IN, o the Mexican penul code, which confers upon .Mexican courts jurisdiction, under certain circum stances, over foreigners for offenses com mitted outside of .Mexican tenitory. Ujti:i 'Status -MiMsTr.i: Pnia.r-s ha-, written to the Lord Mayor of Loudon, on behalf of the American Government, ex pressing tnauk.s for tho Mayor's generous oiler of assistance to the Mitrcier by the eaithquake at Charleston, which he ns, the people of America will novel forget. A ni:w political society has sprung into existence in Philadelphia, called the English-American Political Association, and starts out its fir.st lodge with a member ship of "JOt'. The organization is to extend through the East and West during the winter. It was stated that Henry P. Reedier, son of Henry Ward Reedier, and late collector at Port Tow tiseml, Washington Territory, is wanted by the Tieasnry Department to ex plain a deficiency. He cannot la found. Mr. Beecher was appointed u 3-0111 ago last June, and had tho office until tLe Senate rejected him the day befoie it adjourned. The authorities at Washington deny tho report and say it is u canard. Envoy Snix.wu K left Chihuahua on the 10th for Washington. Gi:ni:i:vi. I)i:rt, Acting Secretaiy of War, has given iimtiiictious that Geroni inu, IN'ntche. and the other hostile who surreuduied with them mu-t bo stopped at San Antouionud kept in prison tliero unt.I a deteiuuuat.on shall be leached as to what com se of procedure shall ho taken against them. They will probably he tried by a military couiuiisxiou. A son of President Tyler was recently appointed chief of the private laud claims division ot the General Land Ofiiee. Tin: Canadian Government has forwarded a demand to Secretaiy Bvnrd, thiough tlie English .Minister at Washington, for the immediate surrender to the tuners of the .sealing vessels recently captuied otf the Alaskan eocsL Tin: Navy Department nt Washington has ndvcrlised forbids for the construct. on of tho four new war .shins authorized ut the last se.ss.ou of Cotigre.ss. 3IISCi:i.I.ANi:tl5. Tun excursion stoamur Einjiiro State, with -tOO passengers, wa- rtcentlv iepoite.1 ashore a mile and a half below Sandy Hook. There was quite a sea on and a dense fog. The other excursion steamer.s are coming in cautiously. Boston master tanners have decided to have nothing further to do with the Knights of Labor. A strike of TJ.OOO men i threatened. Tin: cases of the fifteen saloouists nr lested at Alliance, O., a short time ago for violating the prohibitory ordinance, have been postponed. Their nttorueys will ap ply to the Lnitou States Circuit Court in this city for an injunction to rest rain the authorities from enforcing the oidiuance. Steis have Imhmi token in New York for the organization of a trust company to raise tho funds needed to lebudd the ruined portion of Charleston, S. C. The I'nitetl Ireland saya ntrpower in Great Britain can Collect the landlord's tribute in Ireland in tho face of organized, united and revel-headed people. Italian parents named Caltuon left the dead body of their infant in the bunk of a steamship which recently arrived in New York. No scutch could find the heartless parents. Dckixg the past two months repeated at temps have been mado to burn down the .National otock yards in East St. Louis and two of the Ores started by the incendiaries caused considerable damage to the j"?ns and sheds, but were extinguished before the flames had communicated to any of the large packing house. The perpetrators of the.se outrages remained unknown until recently when John Colly, the night watch man, at Whitaker's packinghouse discov ered several boys attempting to set the house on fire. While recently playing in tho wheat in an elevator at Milleraville. Iil Charles, aged fifteen, only son of M. G. Okey, n prominent and wealthy farmer, was smothered to death by being sucked down into a bin which was being emptied. A csn that physiciaus pronounced gen uine Asiatic cholera was recently reported at Taunton, Mass. The patient was a young lady, who died in a few hours after being attacked. The socialists of New York are making great preparations for a reception to ! given to Dr. Edward Aveling. a socialistic leader in England, and Wilhelui L'.eb knecht, a prominent German socialist and member of the German Parliament, Sep tember 19, at Union Park. A telegiixm to France from the Bishop of Tonnuin recentlv said tltnt TiK) Christians had been massacred aud fortv villages burned in the province of Mauhoa, and that yjOO'J Chnstians are perishing of hunger. The s',?amerKea.lworth arrived at Bal timore, Md., a s?hort time ago and brought official imports oithe great hurricane which passed over Jamaica on August 19. The j severe, many people being at loss? of propertv exiri-! j damage was killed and great enced. Daly, one of the LSSt dynamiters, was rl1 ported dying in prison oa September n, and the National League adopted a re.olu tion expressing indignation at the Govern ment for refusing to allow Daly's relative to visit him. " , DlfiPATCnus to liradttrtei' for the week ed ,,0,- 10 report trade bright and growing better in all sections cf the country. It was rumored that the yacht Puritan was being prepared for an ocean raco with the Galatea. "When Mr. Taylor, agent of the Marquis of Ely, boarded the Waterford Company's . steamer at Waterford a few daya ago, to return to Duncannon, all the passengers immediatdy left the steamer, taking with them their cattle, good, etc. A leading grain circular from London recently stated that the prospects for the British crops were not improving. Heavy rains had fallen, delaying tho harvest and depreciating the quality and condition. IL I. Peteks, of .Manistee, Mich., recontly struck oil at a depth of l,f3J feet. lie had leeu drilling a salt well. Three or fom thousand barrels fiowed out in a short time before the pipe was plugged. The sWoe factory of Myron P. Thomas, in Campbell, Md., was damaged by fire re cently to the extent of $-V).000. The loss on the stock will ha nearly total, and is insured for?12,000 which will not cover it. Emirnr-rori: uew cases of choh-ra and thirty-eight deaths were reported in Italy on Heptemlier 11. The concession granted to General Grant's .Southern Mexican railway for waste lands has been ollicially declared forfeited. An ollieial report to the Mexican Gov eminent from Sequisizteau says a shock of earthquake was ft-lt there between four and ilva o'clock on the morning of Septem ber Z. A en i.one struck the Eastern coast on ths night of September 1-, doing much damage. A Mo.vwrrav was recerctlv dedicated by Cardinal Gibbon- nt Baltimore, Mil. The inhabitants on tho Labradoro coast who subsist by fishing ar: in due want, tho ti-henes thi year being a tutal failure. The Alabama Claims Court at Washing ton has finally been wound up, after thir teen 3'ears. The clearings in New York for the week ended September 11 w-re ?.7J0,J.j7, 177, an ineiease of 7. 1 compared with same time last year; for Kansas' City, ..rj,rJt),StX), an increase of :.7.7. A lEi.E'iuiv from Chicago Fays that on the night of September 10 a signal t er of the Lake Shore i ail way was shattered by dynamite and an attempt made to wreck the night express tram. The switching systf m of the road was almost rumt-1 and it wilt take thousands of dollars to repair the damage. Gi.vekai. Mii.es arrived at Albuquerque, N. M., on September 11 to meet 400 Chin cahua and Waim Springs Indians, who weit; being taken to .Marion, Fla. Thy are the bucks of the Apaches, and their remov al r.ds tho Southwest of all the Indian tiouble. A i:Nnof revolutionists, 1.7) strong, were ovei taken by Mexican troops near El Torro on September 11 and completely routed, many being killed and wounded and thirty taken prisoner. This will like ly give the revolution a fatal blow. Tin: international yacht lace on Septem I er II was won bv the Ma llower. At the finish she was two miles ahead of the Gal atea. There was great excitement toward the last, as the time was hunted to seven hours and thu Mayllower had only eight minutes and tv.eutvceonds to spare. Tho Galatea lini-hed thirty-one minutes anil eighteen seconds after the Ma (lower. A tiii'nk, containing tie1 dead body of a woman, was shipped lately from I.ellovuo to Toll do, U. It emitted a terrible odor. E. Wilson, n school Kadier and medical student, arrived with a dray and rcsiit"d :: check for it. but was arrcsiod and held on a i h.irgo of grave rnhberv. A '.'u.i.i.r containing 7.iKni. lost by Hank Imuuer Itobeson while ruling on a street car in Phtlndoiphin iecntly, was found m the roadway by a team-.tt.-r named John Gallagher and ietur:;-d to the bank. Gal lagher's honest v w.is well row aided. He had kept th- wnih't all ni'it, i:.t knowing what lo ilo with it until he lead the newa papeis the next morning. A ti:"!oiiix was created in ai my ejrde in Washington lecentiy by Hie d.seorcry that Captain W. T. Johnson. l.:tely at tached to the Twenty-fourth Infantry, had duplicated his jia' accounts. Some years ago he was d sinissed fioiu the service lor appropriating dovuriiuteiit pioperty to his own Use, but was leiiistated by President Grant and then placed on the ictm-d list. lie will be court mnrtiled. A im-I'atch from New York .f Sept Miiber 11 says that Dewdrop, a Idly that cost the Uwyer Bio. 'JMHi aud paid lor hoi self tho first season, was dead. Sh had been sick and the veterinary Mirgeou in attempt ing to bleed her severed an uitry. The Louisiana State Hoard of Health has removed tin quarantine established against Biloxi, Miss., a short time ago on account of yellow fever. ADDITIONAL msrATCHES. A ruENCHMAN, lately nrrested in Tennes see for a trivial otTeii.se, confessed that he was the murderer of ex-Mayor Bowman, of St. Louis. Tho crime was committed a year ago ond was never unraveled. A riiEXcii paper stated lately that th Sultan demands the evacuation of Egypt by the English and Kussm supports the Turkish demands. Anotuku earthquake shock was felt at Sumnieiville, S. C. on the morning of th Kith and one occurred at oue o'clock the same day which overthrew a small brick building. It is said not more than twenty white families are left in the town. Recent heavy rains have almost ruined the crops in the north of Ireland. Lte news from Europe indicate that the nations over there are preparing for a big struggle, which conies nearer every day. Geneii .lBkadt, ex-Assistant Postmaster General and of star route notoriety, stated recently that he was about to write a book i about the Florida returns in the Ilaves. Tilden Presidential election which would "stir up the animals.'' Goveknou Sawyhil of New Hampshire, was nominated on the tiist ballot at the Republican State convention at Concord, N. II., on Kcptemtw 14. The Avoliug socialist campaign in Amer ica was inaugurated recently in Bridge port. Conn. Tm: following have lately been nomi nated for Congress.: Joseph B Cheadle. Republican, Ninth Indiana district: Wil liam P. Neece. Democrat, Eleventh Illinois district: Ralph Plumb, Republican. Eighth Illinois dtstr.ct; Isaac Stephenson, Repub lican. Ninth "Wiscousin district. Mils. I- K. Mautin, who was- recently ab ducted from her husband'.-, side at Muske gon. Mich., has escaped and returned hnmw. GouiKiN S. Urr.n.ttn. th oldot resident of Chicago, and one of the tir?t white pio neers to visit the present ite of tho citv, died there on September 14. lie first land ed there in .SiS. and resided then almost continuously ever since. lie established the first line of lake vessels from the rxirt. aud wa active iu numerous public enter prises. Tun special election for issuing $.t00.0CO m bonds for building a -new court house in Kansas City was carried in the affirmative m Ja?ksor County. Mo., on September 14. A ""aRsEall excursion traiu on the Nickel Piate road collided with a freight train on September 14 and sixteen ptrsons were killed outright and a number fataBy ar severely in jurcsl. A sculling match between George -rv Lee, of New Jersey, and. Nell Mattersn. Australian oarsman, took place on Set- eiuber 13 on the Thames championship conns. Lee wou. Tun ex"essively hot weather killed a number of soldiers during the Austrian NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Close of the Kcunlon The closing scenes of the eighth annual 1 reunion of the ex-soldier? and sailors of Nebraska took place at Grand Lsland on the forenoon of Saturdav. the -Jth. On the previous evening the naval engagement between thMenmac and the Monitor oc curred in the opened sea in front of tho grand stand. The imitation s h.ps and the men-of-war were exact models of the ships and men-of-war used in those famous battle--, and were realistic in an eminent de gree. The cannon u.ed was real cannon, the powder was real powder, but the shot aud shells were sham. Every thing else was real or appeared to be so, and old jailors were loud in their praise of the apparent reality of the scene. After the naval engage- ment came tho camp tires in various portions of the camp grounds, at which Senator Manderson and others delivered siirring auureshes. Durin .1.. .!..,. it. P.iU lilt. UUUll,tl iUHUk biav ;- '.- .i l- -i t. r u .. r :. x-i tie rndav afternoon Dr. Scott, of St, Paul, attempted to onler a withdrawal and was hot in the shoulder with a blank cartridge at cloe range. The same shot also severe- I '' ' ",)r -'-- -"-- " Wr a: lv burned an eve of Dr. Hamilton, of Grand . ria candidate nor a conress.otial caudate ,-, , - i 'ii the ruiirth distr.c:. Island. , ....... .. 'I he Prisoners of War Association elected j the following ollicers: President, J. W. Levermghouse, Grand Island; secretary and tieasiirer, J. C. Kuapp. iiernck. The Nebraska Association elected the following ofiicers: Major Tom Ma- ioi-s, Peru, president: II. C. McMaken, Plattsmoutli, .secretarv and tieiuurer; James I. Shaw Adams color bearer. . ntNcfllaiif-niis. Sai:it Corvrv expects to harvest 100 j tons of grape, wli.ch will realize about $7.iWJ. Ei. Wiz.i.i.'.m. of Dundy County, recent- lv killed two rattlesnakes. The largest I was six feet long and spotted sixteen rat- tlc. Noktii Bend i now investing largely i: brick to rebuild the burnt district. Tuk seven vear-old son of J. Stevenson. of MaJeolm, while lecentiy playing aromid the elevator was drawn into a shuto aud smothci-d in a grain bin. Eua.sk Ei.so.n-, a North liond bov, while . , . . , 1 .- 1 1 - .1 1 , lately raking hay whs kicked ..1 he chest and knee by a vicious hurt and danger- ously mjuieil. TuoM.Gi.rr. a caqienter employed on the railroad biidge at Umnha, lost his bal- unce, fell olf and was drowned the other day. Mils. Mfi.uvi. wife of an Omaha night watchman, was aroused by the balking of a dog about two oVfocIc tho other morning. and upon going to the door she was seized by three masked ...en, tied to the fence nnd gagged 1 he robbers then leisurely went thnmgh the house, stole SH0 m money and left the woman still gagged and bound and she was not rescued until after day- lipht. Kti: McmtvY, 11 dashing blonde from Port Worth. Tex, was- arrested at Onnha the other niorning for stealing ?J.)woiih of diamonds front a Texas cattle man named A. S. Lvon. Tun sife of tho Noitb Bern! bank en mo out of the fire with the c ish intact and the time lock 111 woi king onb-r. Tin: Comptroller of the Currency has ap pointed Anthony W. Street, of Council I'.lul7s. to be receiver of tho 1'irst National Bank of Blair. Bri:oi.Ai: are uidustrioiialy plying theli profession in Fremont. Met "vt oiii:v, whomnrdei-'da man iininoi. Adams in Nebiaskn City a few weeks ago 1 was recognized in Sterling reeentlv, but 1 managed to escape the grasp of the slier ' ilL The murderer is aslipery one and the oflicer who calls tho turn en him must ' have his artillery in working order. j Inn reported outrage of th ne women , nearAten. on the JJr!i. is thus cxplaiucii a way by the Creigiuim Trtncn,t: 'k ' German and three ladies were after plurr.: and their team became frightened nudiau uway, throwing the ladies oit and lenv irr them insenible. Some Indians took them uj and carried them home, and the man of the paitv went to Yankton after a phyi- , einii. telling him something in an excited 1 manner, in Id's broken English, about In- I dinusaud accident, which caused the nt- morof the outrage. The parties are get- ' ting along all right and will soon be about ' ngain. A Tit inoeu who stepped from a train at Lincoln the other night was knocked down and then stabbed bv an unknown rufliin. doubtless for the fui-poe of robbery. The ' rriesof the woun led man brought assist- ' mice, but his mm dermis nsaihint escaped. A i.vte fire at He.itnce detioved ?.V),oj ' worth of proper v " ' TllP.trinl. fit.riinilrnn of Tl,o,nc f '.... ------- -- v..-.-.BvaaV ,.!. -V. for tho robbery of the stage coach contain iug the treasure box of the Wells, Fargo ec ' Co.'s express, containing ??,-'', last Feb ruary, between Chfidron and Fort Robin son, resulted in his acquittal. OiTon the Union Pacific, near the Wy oming line. He7.jkinh Williams was horri bly mangled by a runaway team the other day. The animals were frighti.ied by an approaching train and dashed acio.s the track. The hind wheals of the wagon were caught by the engine and smashed The shock threw the farmer ahead like a bullet. He fell between the horses, who set off oc a mad run across the rough prairie. Their master had fallen x.ell for ward and was entangled in the check reins and neckyoke strap. The horses finailv dhed furiously again-t a stone wall, killing themselves and driver. The other day while a son of Patii-k Hickey. of Fremont, was playing on the flat cars of the Elkhoni Valley construc tion train he trippd and fell under the wheels. His left leg was frght fully man gled and wasamnutated at the knee. Tun other day John Teidjen's new bcm. VbclOO feet, nnd his old barn. sOxl.vi. near Madison, were burned to the ground Also eleven head of hores. two colt, two calves. 4.CXp buhels of corn. what and oats. 300 tons of tame hav. all his farm machinery, harness, etc The loss will b f.xlly tlO.CsX), insurance $-T,.V0. Sthvtlei. is troubled w ith tramps. Ahoct five o'clork the other morning workmen in the B. ec M. yards at Lincoln discovered on an isolated sule track the mutilated remains of a man lying acros the rail. The wheels in cru-hing over him had stnick him at atoutthew-n,.i and well nigh severed the boily into two piece. One ann wa abocut oil and th're wa no evidence that the dead man had moved af ter the cars had croed over him. Th name of the dead man was Gallagher, and he had gone to Lincoln the night t.efore to work on the railroad, but got drunk, went to sleep on the track and w. killed by cars that b.id been switched on tbe sde-track. Tnn Scand navian papulation of the State 's est.mated at sl.OX Recently as Charles Morri, of Kansas City, stepped from the ess .-.bound passen ger train at Lincoln, he was Immediately eised by bi wife, who had been follow ing him for the past four month, fie had run away in company with Loma Bethel, a girl employed in their laundrv at Kan sas City, ana th pair had been working ie. m. hotel for the past t -o months. pacing themselves off as man and wife, Th flee ing couple were jaded. The 'pioneers' of Antelope County tvjll old their first annual encampment at N Ii.gh. September 2). AivEAUXET man advertised ia a local papsr lor a girl, and b: wife promptly pre sented Iix: Ti-.th fries, both girla. MAINE ELECTION. Hi Itrpub!tcani Ktcot Ttirlr Mt Tlrie nl ?IrntliT if Coucrr. ami Ujti. tn I.rcUlulnrr Uy h (Inml Mwjorltr. Poi'.t:-mi, Me.. Sept. 14. Thrty town- tcie Bwlweil, Kepublican, for (orr- r 11,303: Edwards. Ucinocrat, SjTv; c.iric Prohihttiouist, C7I. The same tow.s.a ISp-I rave Bob.e, Kepubbcan, liTU; 1:. man, Deiuncrat. i.7Sl; Eusti. Prohib.t.o.-.-Ist. 2j:. Kentiblican !o, 1.17'J. Two hundred nnd twenty-three tow i pive Bodwell. Bepubbcan, -KMTO; EIwa:; Democrat, ,T.,071, and Clarfr, Prol.i ! tiouist. 'J,370. The same towr-j in 1S cave Kobie. lUq.i b r an, 55 S59: l.Vdtnr.n, Dciiiocrat, u.. ',. Eustis, l'rohtbitinnist, StO. Two tucen- back candidates 'J.'JO-; and sratter.n - n j T,J(. ;opubliCan plurality this car m ;0r, k y a&lnsl i:zo Jn 1;5; be;ji . a fc..naP i,.-. w, .... . . " '" "-' '" " " e io . . ., t: heaid irom will rive an asrerate ..:.. .wsun. wC of 127,000, divided as follows: Eepub.'-:., VfuO; Democrat, 5V200; Prnh.b Lim s iiAur.i - i r. -v,-ki i t i . i . i m rw ww ! But few hiirt-s of the (oiisirionAl v.,'. are in. aud the labor ote wilt urotmtt v . ... , lx, blmil nt, t!lt. otheial ti.-.iics conie ! i vp Jolir l.j(t;h:ican Congtesrnien ate w'. , elected b haudsuine mijorun Bee j the Kir?t di-tnct im-icasing his plut i , over Cblfoid to 1J0O agauiat yji 0 i v o.r , Ceae5 in Is-!. I Tlie Legislature wtM stand proba' !y ! twentv-eight Bepublican Senators to ti.n-rj j DetuiiCintb, against a complete Bepu eii.ue in ioci. x nc i.'ciiiocnti-t will t u the House m equal pioporlioi!. but tho l.e pi.blicatis wdl h.ue. a liaiidoin- inr.joiif.. Ll.u.'sioN. Me., J-ept, 14. Kotiirns tr. :a u large unmtier of town in the .Neoud t tiict shows Duvrlev, Beptiblicin. has be , u 4. ... ,L. !-!.. I. --. , re-elected to Congiess by over 7.000 jiiui i.- i ityover Gaiccion, DeiiKH'iat, and 3.000 i. 1- I jor.t; over all. DingJey inns ahead of t: ! Kcpublican ticket and Garce.on far I el.ii (. A large number of Democrats oted 1. r j J-sl,i. t,UJ 1;ibor and piohllutiou cii.v..- , -"ll'- I ., I!ri,r'" lc- i1-Mat!-. Ll?'''7,'." ''1 "7U,',l,r,11,1:" Mn"! Pf '"c bupiiblie.ui .State Centia! Comunttee, I ms w.Jlt .a. fo,,m-lc u.,tf ,,.., to tlwuUtnl 1 ()f tht. x,.w Vor,. Tll!lUlu.: ..j-,,,. u.MiA (, I t1L. c-Io-t it is si ftr larger Eepnblicm it .1- joiitv tliiui was luiticm.ited the l.ujest. . mdfod, given itl the Mate tor the past t.'- teen jeai-i, excepting in the I'lesider t d "j.ear. We expect 7.000 or b.OUO m . ; i 'ty. The figiue.-t at this hout d-'ev. u o'clock) indicate a pltuallty lor IhkI- I Ul;11 , "f ,,,,: l I,a" 1-.jy- ' - prouaoiy i i,utiu. r nav can let! ccrv cougiessional district and elected fioin t-.o jthiMl3 (, .lM.t..fomths of . Ll.sls,.l.ri .,,, ,LTIIrjIlf; , llu Svna. ., r,n.; niceM ,,IOliaiily in tourteen of the -.xio-ii -mi..M of the htate. The Bepubluan j plurality in this citv is the larges; ,.v,.r I known, being more Hum 700 out of a to'al 1 .jf l.sei). The total vote o! the Mate will I V abmc 1 .',7,000. which is extr.mrduiar ,y ' :: 'r an oil jear. Out ot this aggre gate the third p.iltv ote Will not exceed .;,.ru0 tar less than was e.xpectul by tbo nders of the movement."' THE CROPS. Tin' I'ro-pcets for I'orn Aluoit the S;,,n,, M3 li,r a .Month I'.ist. ("ittrAi.o, Seiit. 1". The following crop smmuaiv will appear in this week's isU'j of the rnruifis' lin'i. ir; "'1 he corn ci p has had a week of hot and crowding weath er, mid the- majority 01 the report lecciwd at s,ic close indicate that the ciopiswiil past any setious danger of fiost. and n poition- of liliuots. .M:s(,uij, Kaiia. lo". 1 '"' Wisconsin the gt:nu is aiica.'v MimV.en.ly matured to resist ni.y iiituiv irom light irnst. 1 in geiu-i.u ," ,...1 1 1.,. r t . , .. past Jour weeks have unl cliaiigcd in any puttlru'ar degree. In a general wy ti.o j inspect :ue. still eiy good lor a full aer-.-ge ic!d in (Jhio. Mtcu:i;an. Iiidiac.i and Minnesota. The average prospertie I-l! is lowest in Illinois. Wisconsin. Mis'.u 1 and Iowa, and ranges low in Kan is an I Nebiasi.a. The avenges gien last weeic sue varied fiom only lightly. '1 he reports coutiutie to iudieijp that c rly planted potatoes iiiMiiise r. f.orietd, while nearly all late Ipiaubvl potatoes are veiy poor, indicating gene tally less than otie-foiitth the usual ield. The average for tho total crop will uced ery little moie thnti oue-haif the uual . jield. Late rains have imruoved the nnstures somewhat 111 Iowa and Illinois, where fie Kriss iu many sictious , teported short, '",l -r,n- ' other huge sections pastures :Ilr,' "Tor-cil diy nnd Mioit. and c-ttle lean, ""'i" l''ili'ns of Illinois, Misoiri, Iowa. J large quautit!; foi fodder. . "- . n.i.-..s L, .3 .... cv .44 THE WRECKED CITY. Attempt to I'.trli Up tin City Ikr Krllrl liiinl HruKUyir .vll Tlif mselit- of the Mtii:llf,ii to.stribr. CiiAKi.r.sio.v, Sept. 14. There is not much change in the situation, but .strenu ous t'lfo'ts aie being made to patch up the nouses in a rude way to make them water tight and allow residences to be occuwed and business to be resinned. Cornulerable ' excitement ha been caused tiy the refusal of brick layers to work I tor less than fio dollars day. The objection apparently is not much the amount asked fora-s to the character of J woik none, many ot Ueiv claiming tiie an-; VailCed Mt hl-inr iiit-niripr-.t At a tic.Al , uTeetingof the City Council M-yor Court- ney reporteil that the amount of the relief fund to this time Is about SJO0.0Q0. He said further that with the Iarc ruea-sure or relief necc-sary to reach , the many sufferers it was hardlv i necessary to ay to the il(iermu of Charlotnn how small this sum would be . when divided ainot.g the suJlerer.. Gin-" eral V. S. LYawfoid, United State, army, of Pliila,1ltih.ft wins - tf j i"hfrf.ifvM a ee for hlnwif the cnnd.tion of atl.r, i iiiiich imprtsM by the character of tlei los? hi the earthquake, snd holds it to 09 far be.OI, 1 111. Ilnnl M!fmiti. Tli.r.. rtrm t'o new dee!oi)inriiIs in tli tritvi but all . K' iiricklavers emnlmi-i! rr, rcr'vui S. a dav. 'ikhI. liadnr Miit.TrM.,! -- J - --- -- w a f The Hindoos say that die; : fi t invention of an aatroj'oer w!k Jiv, d more than 5.0CO "car ao nml wa5 ' p.5oMd of supernatural kiowi and acutme.s. Greek historians a rt that th- ?.imi: w.t in'.fiiteil by Pa'.--modc. to bemile the U-dium "of ;be w! -iej;e of Troy. Tin- Arab bead :- inr.t it wa Uevied for the mtnic:i..n tra of a yonni: riepot by his father, a leanietl Br.ihmiu. to Urach the vonth c that a kmir. no matter botv no-rerful. iL .va dcreildenf: iinnn n- .tiKio.-. fnr " f..-- Ol . . I t r.on reform b-z3n under CHri- tian intluence durinj: tbe reirn of la t'rt fnnmiiialtT l'U-stin !.....-..- . : px .i:.rr. r. -"-'" v ::4 """V- .viisvuiiin .s iTri-5.34Jon (- a. t.) provided that tho accased of . enraej whin'd 1-. --., :i -., -"---. - v4UtllVU ,44 4 promptness and not detained in con- : jrt tinement: mil those nrrested ver to . be conhncd in a humane manner, while their cells .vera to be furahctl with di uui anu ventilation. Uosion Lu&jL tvCii The thj-icnt.s of the earth's crat af J5 fc-IieTeI bv il. Fare, the Frenf h e- ' .-...... - -.. -. i f . 1 ilin ?--? -.rt-., 1-.n.,,.. .k,. earth. heat hii aiivavs ra'diitel aon- I t .r,. - - i " U HlNGTON NOTES. rh W ha, t irl AiA-lir lrapr5Aat Iti4 ln ltreltvr Harlc. otox, fcrpt. ID. The Prcsld-al ! -p::I AdJBtaut Gen-srAl Drtai. ' atary of War, vr4inc him th y authority as to the prr-nl f Gctonhun and hi. ba td. ie?idcnt return ae will dec 1 .ia urn t pUct- ol coBuneaient r is. General Druia. in putua:-o !: .on, to-daj telegraphed Gt a- who i on the rouiKl, and rutto :th the .urToundm; than li ncraicaa be. tiatistrnin tU y authority to thai officer. It .ha: General Mtlrs nt.l rccio.c . id bus buct. as onc t mta Fc 't V. ot t. CI 4 Zm ci) w near the mountains, to JV: t viopea country. ih prrc.t ,U en for tear the wary cluvfu j e J a; fort liqwie. where h itl tie hboring noutitalus wou 1 w ille hecculd elude his gtumU t umt caily be captured in tfie o . t the ar I rpirttncM the sde. f a i i 7i lor uic .pacne. i scouted, BCt v COUIU tH- Ol'UilHtl t( U. I 15 nunler by thcc lndlaui Uraui I itl in otnamuig po.tie r dene o' l ;lu ae )d.idual cases ot tttc tuhr iit; Ind aus, hke iie-mp., arm) tCi- fl 4 ....w,V . M.,, W.MU. M U1A II J-, 4 tn neat on of individual. dith-utt it all but a few cae of ii.uo.ler rer no In. lis ..llutxtstT left, nnu i 'it?, n.ost of the btttcherie twiV. ut, utidv-r the cover ot the dark-; , martial, therefoie, b Indicted , in:, proper meUuhl of tiuh ' s con curt etl h tiy the li.itett ' .). Miu tolestmdied hern rx- I igniting tMit tho ibtttcilt,its encountered m end triiL 1 lie icj Uio.se aireiy tn lite b&.d-i rmnenl awl who wru not un ti il i with Geroniiuo wtlt bo sent a in. Kin., at owre. kvilway uv li:ctMiisj-:, K.eu mm Uw aJlnt ar eaa-rd by Uk. TON, ept. IU. In Uie cas,if heavr peute of tlie a.r bnrv huK f . Pa. t c Ralltoait CoiupHtiy . the j.vom:rs bnwl ihttel.iTi ia ihsr . Ciar., linohliig ihu ugh: nf neat, nt'inluclv npp nJtonMire if 4a.fr. iy to lands eiit6tacv-d wtiiija , Then came tho trrlWc lMrlc. fa the trow Indirtti nerv.itlo4i tt-' lowed by U sranhitg of v.i!.tt. r an agiecmeiit of alw latiftcd ! and tho trtd of hn car an.1 ail s v ( Irll pril ll. ls-vj, aiMl diCidnl by ti JUt September 17, 1SJ, .Ut.uc 1 t 1 uiiiioiY nas oerru.ini tin- iuo t ' ieiew hied theiuin by s,hI h ding that a: the tunc of thu lot don ot the load opposite the-e ti weiij excepted fr,in the gr.nt r . ' the cAistttig Indian nir a- wof Y. 1). Jarrett vs. the MN- s v TVmu Kailrond Coiupnm, id in section 11. towusltip U i'i, east, in the Independence! of Kansas, which lies within gi anted limits of the grant to , nnd also within the ten lullei . route or the Kmis.v V Neo- Railway. Acting Secietaty ni-i the decision of the General itld decides by the priority of J6 last nr.iutd coinoauy th.it . Clfect on thodeliititi location i-n of the claim now made by J Company herein, and n- tu l " ' W li. 1; til s t J' I :.r t I .1' ' ll M 2 i .'s 1 iii 1 11 t' e 1 r ! I'l 1. I ' I be r lie Neosho idley tond has Uett iy i a"t of Congtevs, the luml H iy .vtmteu to tiie settler. A largo It I In tsouthcastcrn Kriisha will I tb.S deejsion. GUI l:a siloTA.X u o.v. rent. 10. -1 he nmmrent nrcoimts has Minified thu J 1 r uH some w bat anxious, to hear tor Henry K. Betcher, sou of I ptiiicber, who, siiico bin l- i Se'int hai not been heaid he Wis collector at Port ! . T., a (piautitv of iipluui in i g-tegatlng about StO.WW in! iMr. Bci-cher came heie to J cotiiitiititioti before the Sn . u ollic- In tlie IibihIi of bit 1 e i' u he turned over his- olbee on hid only depoMtrd to thn .eaurv Depnittiintittlienumof Ie4iing an apiiareiit dwerrp- t II was ncct(nliicd thai Umi in charge had ited that yb:g legitimate iXHMlei or ; B.i '.he revenue, but as he had io I he bad no tijrht to hamllyj '. The ."ettlinii'iit roiiMipienMy . g .-.i 1 1 l . I I ill '1 ow tl It s, U; I i'i 11 1 1 j P ' '( B. -! .1 .e ,i u i.ti-d ijli .nit- with Mr. Beeeher. !! ' I nnd telegnuu- sent to Port il nil idotig the iVcific const I ic ed him. I lis act omits linve. I IP h a collector Umd never ex-1 illll renonslble for it. Mr. rat appoint!-! a year ago last lu i the olhre until the Senate ll he day before it adjourned. IE YACHT RACE. Tlir M o r, vtniir. in in i.cd u .thuf i Clii i hjr n ' e. 1 Nl Sept. 0. Tho wind wa i blow, gi h rale of twenty.-.- iiille an ' , . . i c nhiR when the two yacht-, I I 'i r ti il the M er and Galatea, fob i roucotirse of tutjn and! y de-crlptlon, came, tip the I id. Bunting Wis dplatsl j Ut the occ.i.iou was tint j the dl.-play which h-d the first race. At Il:5j rer.eN were ready lo j lowed ,VS S (l b;r. to t'll niMrivd ccoirp.is a. in. start ar.dl i iwal it a riven. The Gala- -i .V"s tlie aanie allow.incj thirty Tfn" s li 'hp lat race. itMcd alome in -p en 1 i iDC. i- Galatea, it i.t thought, h gain 'fij flower U now an eighth l. l!g a I"t 11 ". of a tn. e 1 r-o rour-. fog ha ettll ovrr the M exact lv oblainahlr. A tug t"a- I J t returned with Urn neraa that (he ni. a' - I wr Is ttill an eighth of Nrw 1 Sept. 19. There were plenty 4 )-.chtmeB In i YorK Ukt second race of the jnmr Lad b-n postponed until cr xibnc in a freh breezi rd for four hours tn Hay- of 1 al '"' " ' ntl,-,! - !"r";i' "'"" k ' tlower a I Ola tea. with an accoinpa- '4'' r'- w' r f nearly a hondrd te- r relnped in a thick fr ten '" ''" rA cf'r" " MaL W; i ifkiy ilooSc lightship ad -r it tKiIon tte rac. Wli-n ttf aaried the 'outer mar'. . te't,v fl "'""'" '''. ,a tXk t.'J'- It of Scotland LfghMdp, Cklatea was not in j-Iicht. tTfd outaasM ber on etrry Ufft. both carrying tlie aaue fwat wa Head from ais-mt jkinal rain xxH and a try we!l from that quarter. n a ,J w--I iuo!erateJl IJooSrt4. Pau pK j Sept. 10. PrebaWy tbj la.-ie: b. f vJodltnbuis that et-r v 5cCi :"i e?cf ti Stale of IndUaa we'e i-rej rraay, aiiecom-; me resnt&a tft to-night. Moat or th jjixe deoraterf with Jla tj r w 22.1 b-nt t fully , Aliam' f 'r-rv in i Oty lo-aay. iwa extra ,L;nc!nx atracrera froa at the county. Tc ier Mt4tfi end the tanKi t lay fire departiBeu. bads d tccesv General CoJsni, Mott. J. IL Bartoa, ot AlV- el " ;H z"i' l" - f f" w 1 4 ISrie. w.. mlt Hwrtier at ttw t wLeu tbe exowd will be atili giciri U ltrr. at tfa atrtMiakr. ,trpt. 10. The fJtowlf 4frdy recelTed by Susaer Wf'X of tbe Treasary lav jaisector Spelr, wha waa apt, S. C to iapect tai jfVig.: T6 ai-ee ia frpalr. I. will caTe t af tLe walls ftfWpjwd 99 ifjds-s to cefctiette wlta iaaotfeer t&lidktz cxab efjl feee is a cmmpUrl wa-hh tci5r - - 3 Tis.OC AC - rent, n. u C1J GoTemtiv - sared u acr;. ,oa.oe - tytlil oLixta. rnin. 1 i tlie walls ndxatmra utf 'e ta:n 'tixetTMvm & .. I l tattC 9 be MACS BCraVa, lZ'i - 4"-.i PEABFCL ACCIDENT. A nickel Plato Sxcnrcfon Tmls Tolc5COpcS. A Jrr tt3Xa I.lltI .! Many i!r Tr rtWj !a-Trt-Cn. of U)Cflttli,t A llrrtU fn r- rntl. IUTTVUO, M VlVpt. 15. A di.yufc- from Mlver Creek. . ViftUM? 0-wv.'. Atltrriwr aj: A Nlarara Fii exeor slon lrat on Up NVSd I" numi. 8r the minacementof J. V. Bistlfr. e.ra aent, co Hdixl with a lecal frpctV, train in tho cut on tho curve u: rx: f ht al elecn orock ielcrdiy renraU..: UUi. enctne:s ad nrrmen 5vel J.fni4;tf toy jurupic:. The etcHrtton tralo coii.ltrJ f one. habeas cr ami one BHK:or aad wteTcti coachr. Only thod nt Uie tatviiax r werr hurt, u twttic eoiccWly 1Jm1 by the luca;-e ear. tmc r u'n or tux rvNa,ltt. Thcro ate ration un 0vh tor Sa collUion. Iicmcrc WiiUam Uarrtt. ( Uk. frtMCb: train. U utaMed. It wat thU lw bail onles t mrt the- fipern'tm ira at Irvine He f.tli U itr lAo tttreuMM and was rantc at (all ;-wt CT s0 crash occrr-il. Train mm ltl l J l. nrtraulMK w ln U u blatw. t &&& who wai ia tke tcalr. UMt the frrtsh: tmitt h.l Mlrn k tn to Silver Cm-k ntwl tilt. tMIM'irt' train to ht tn nthn-k u ttite lrt atd it nn tkee outers thai cnvd Ut OBiun. Tho excitement Mtm th mr m? vim ta Uie. Thn M-ear in the MtMtalac u . hatrowinc. Vhn ltrt wAtaiac Usat wi wa a nae of Weohiie simI trcclbu J- tnamtr. Mn cortei with UU1 Hrro locked In Mrll other' oiih while Ulr neatli them and on nil idn Jar ibo pr UlifiUtutiates who wete blbt?r l'd, rrttslietl out otM human reuib4ji. Thn wounded crw:el out of lm tie!. aw,t wore .i.sttsl to the HeihiHttiftg . I'cotdc btoueht teiJtJn- rt nn wale u lay the ilend ami d) log mid did alt they could to rrlnne the Mitferltig of 1kj Wounded until the atlival cf iHetltrvil awi. AllMTlo t. 1'MtUIU a. Tho following tec.nl to the t ntM4 Iet give addltiona- nartlctiMr of Urn irrriHi.o wreck. The arrnJent happenm! nt hulvrc Creek, n small inilou ut st ir lhiMiii;. Here the euglticer reeeUrd orders t ran nhi-nd. heeilfed the lw.t (trifle S, a. which the onler Mated nun d tde-ra fur Mm below the ttatloti. 1I norotditirty I ulletl his tta ll f eleven cam, IimWih) l t icir fullest capafity. nnd bad jKrstjplrit c far tlie cure, a fw tailm Iwlow the ntni'iiH. ,tnvn he aw (Mfn Moating over the lull top hmoi! wuVh th cnmi weiiu The Won.. tjle. wnrn lut: wIiMm-, hut il was Un Ulit. Tb ttt freu'ht, ruiiidtiic t'erty .U tm tttr. ! unit. the Silver ',k n lr trara, iJlViel with the p.iner tinin ruinc of '" ort nreideMs evif known nt tfce phore of Lnki: Krie pine Um Aikiattnl.-t diaster. A mii at th oti rsiiio Into colli!", tr hMk ll(fail the histKiicn car of ti. eieni-.. tr.itn fioin Its trnckt ! ,lir II bpckwanl into the -molier t.b.d hith r-tM I'digei. Mai tint: in at tin fmwan rad ( tlm car. It llrernlir i wel tkwa tfe ralr in d crtttdietl their i4sriiaiita. at y tilling IlinMi ,,' JVH uinomfaUo mi. irm ta . (ut of the th rty-titrt wsmii j ! of Ihit ear. bnt two em-ap-d wtf uligt ti.'uiJaa. Tin se lie of the -reiilefil wm in a4en(, rut. Jiwt wS tn tho riirvn roratimnnr. Tt nMs: nb'Uaed tlii ,ianer. in th. trat ClU. AIM! tho ftilMMi vf (1MW)Ai Mtcitin aroiie. the iKli;hbji o-!. In tm ItUlUtCft, MM) IHell, lll)llr. the r-wurtHU:., tverr on die r..nnd. Hi !.' iSIi and N''' '', ,,,," "''l "t' t'ceift f At iim '" n,r ai""". "tn a -i-se.ii imlo umn ''" '" aim ''u """ "J-e'a nie. men cnl atiplianee. At the ntrck lh sht a lor rl tIe. Tho mnoker hd U btimt by the telewophu'. nnd lftnn thn 'ce. In tttr cnner nud .vnt n tlu ttfir 'hwM bbI In trri,in". formliii- Iatg iA UfKMi th Klonnd. Plum a I welM1 of tli car came th mnain of the l)lg and wounded. A larii ruimlier of men, lining tilrmne.t fir trrm ,i!i i-y hud rni In thJ wikmIi a Jnten w.rl,rd fa lib fill, y lor iwo riotiri ixuorn rt mm tniioii man wns releed. ib'i the ntranee tr ' rar wa !. but 'fngre tnl th T ' " K f, ," dead and nnimdr.1 ' lm, a the rnff Woo.iwork hd to I rhoj.pr.1 -:r. Il wm literally a d"th trap. A U wof of carrying ont dead and rtin'Jcl pnC"1,'K mnr pniuful l-;iit err -h. V,'b the -otk of iecnfrlnc tha d-. and b- Jiired hd lietn coinpletnj. tti cf r- renw taken to the freight houw nd laid ut-,n ih jloor for Id-ntlfJcatlmi and the !t3!d r ukento thehorlUl car. TIIK UK UK Tb drad a follow V, W Jy"ml, a prominent hiphillilr of ,tr Il Sharr. Wlllla Sharp. Chvtea J!-rcb Johft Mf)ti, a lair msil Boatltr, i'rzr Hcilbf. John W. Zeetfrrt. ell ef Kri; !rpu'r Cnltetl Slate Mr-hl V. P. Ity nokl.. of Dunkirk; Willi Held:. f Kft.; Ilrtirr Gcbhardt. of I'ttmrij; Jh K, Gehhardt, hla aon: St-tb Collert7a. hardwire merchant of Wa'anfofd. J. V Oilar. clothier of Krlm; Adam Prhrjrtr, of 3IarviU; Ja-b lUiuhv, t4 Kn-, and lhra praana unknown. Tbe fatally Injured t: fatally ijciritcrv J. P Mairtmetm, HprlaUmdt A the Erie Fc-Txe Cwtpany Jyxiit Iooj !TCr and am rrmbe.1: l. W Mart'. Erie, Hcs at.i xtm brrittjf cruti4 asvi trTai ; rtjai-Jr Sclwindler, fjU. hJri; Henry Hart, of StmaUaU, taif Injtnt; Mania KtMller. Krbs. Mm mjwrie: IldJ Untim. Kri, Mtae Injcrl-; WiUlam Zito- mefHia. Krraace, mum Injo-'l; ijaeaf M. Truer, akull crtTheJ and ar-fta aa4 broke o Chart Illoat HH- ab Jajhar.rw Evcutt.r twcunr. A. W Cobery. of TotUTli.. ttvi4 . S, Caroptcil. of Krie. Mf Woki; Jotm J liner, tf Krb. arw broken; Carries Ue$ir rro.of irte, badly bruised. ' m m Cmtticht try Mi n.tiJ-r. Hkvc Voxu. Sept Ws Vitrrai7 &nv loa; AJtrt Hanvm. a o!sete-'je-jVd ! of BnacJyj, rtAm vyxi tM t-ri4f? w three fr ea4, and whea trt Un eenur threw of bis tnl and ve ad stimll ts the raltsit OtScer Bria aw . tad st the liK cf hi li! fo4twad him errf th rait tttd ae;aed ittm kj ls riv$rtr Jl a 1 was abot Ut 4tp. WUir jaeri trche H rt klm afe tfi ee the W-dtz rotdwsj i-l Iftoic him to lh Wtem UMileor bo&se. Tbere Iw? sakl t&a; lfc ts wasted WJsfBp nt that qa fri fcsd dared his to do t: ai Vi', wa-rswts ttf est fc I rtx& m c&rx lisal -eiJtlA-s saibi US if Iw- ks4 mA savyeer A JfwtaWa Cowaaaiii Tl S-tSi Ca-Mrr . St. Lftt . SfL It. Art- ArttifV eC a Frrssaaa. wa it sviae ans SC CerUfJoc Tsu fee triTSai offaawrv a jffr-rrf Ja4C - 4rtr f fa Xijvc fewamaa. $ EaK S. Lm4. wW waa asswarfatilpl K ta traat t a4 hum Saws XereaWr. ArUtSMH jftr detail Mtow0mmmtoiltitimtttel way tt sn tfaia. is ? Mtai a - twarlwIatiClQMaast wiS XT. awaaa mX tlut nr. Taa ut Ut w muA oa - Z ,mthi U mtm U -Hirl ?&&. 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