THE SIOUX COUNTY JjUHEL I.. J. til M MO.-. I'roprlrt-.r. IIAIiltlSOX, .Mill!. Ask A Bio CttolerJ. QfAIiASTINK, S. I, Sept. -Dr. Jenkins will decline the services of ei Surgion Ganeral Haaiiitou, as lie con siders his present force adequate. Dr. Jenkius now says after consultation with Dr. Uryoo.that there are only two aew cases, a man and a child, removed 'rou liotlniuu is'ar.d to the hospital at Sainburue island, and one death, probably on the liugia. The name of the nurse who is tick on Swinburne island is Adelaide Merries sflxj Avenue A. New York City. It is now stated that she is sulTe-ring from prostration ond no. from cholera. The steamship Coreao, from Glasgow, now in quarantine, has ldO cabin and 1 15 steerage pmseajirj. The Persiau Monarch, from Ljudo i, aleo m quaran tine, has tifty-six c:ibin and twenty -three steerage passenger. All are welj ua both vessels. The Persian Monarch may be a'lowed tj go today. The Uorean's release is indefinite. It whs der.iel at quarantine this morning that Brooklyn has anything to fear from the steamship Klbroof the) W'ildon hue, which reached her whan' yesterduy with a partial cargo of nigs from Hull, England, vi;i Uoston William Seguine, ore of Dr. Jenkins' deputies, boarding her found, after investigation, that the cargo was all light, end hid passed the Huston quarantine. 'There is absolutely lo danger from her," said Mr. beuine this morning. W ill Iluve to Waif. Omaha, Xeb, Sept. 7. V. A Piixtou jr., has received dispatches from his father, who is still on the Normaiinia, saying that the steerage paesengers had been removed and the cabin passengers were Still trying hard to be transferred t) another ship from the Normannia. lie expected to be detained Beven or eight days. Late dipatcbes from Juhn Webster state that he ncd his family are all well. Letters have been received at this city within the last day or two by citizens having relatives in cities near Hamburg wbish were written before they knew that cholera existed in Ham burg. There letters bad apparently been disinfected after reaching this country. There is a fear on the pari of some Omaha German-American" that mails from their country may not it properly disinfected on leaving Ham burg, and one man, Johu Damske , says he did not intend to expose his relatives in Germany to any such danger, and that, therefore, he would not write them until the cholera was over. They ISeeame Keconciim. Madison, Wip., Sept. 7. An interest ing case has just been disposed of bi mutual explanations after it has furn ished een6atiocal inciueuts for two states. Some years age Mrs. Catherine Tuslcr daughter of George KeeDan of the town of Dunn, asked Dr. George Keenan, her brother, to give up a lucrative medical pratice at S tough ton and take charge o? n ranch belonging to her in western Ne braska, upon which were about 100 horses and other sLock, which were get ting in poor condition for lack of atten. tion. Keenan made a contract with her that he was to take charge of the ranch for five years and at tin end of that time hove a half interest therein. lie gave up his practice and devoted him self eo assiduously to the business that he doubled its value. At the end of two years Dr. Keenan w as given his dismissal for what cause h9 could not learn, but he was led to believe that his sister had been turned against him by mischief makers. Dr. Keenan took the matter into the eourte, but was compelled to give up the ranch. He cams home and begau practice in this city. A detective was sjr.t here by interested parties to watch his movements. The "doctor thrashed the detective and he departed. Two other parties came here and attempted to talk with the doctor in order tose. cure service of some papers. The duct r w :tched them, and when they took hold of him he thrashed thun both. Then the doctor began suit againit his sister in the circuit cou.t for Dane county tc recover damages for the breach of con tract with him in relation to the ranch. Tie won his suit aud wa? giveu judg ment for over 820 00 against his sistsr- When the latter finally came to her senses she found all was not right, in other words, that she was being imprsed on oat'l misled. She then had a recon ciliation with her brother and again turned the ranch over to him, and there the curtain falls. To Protect flu, ,'Hy, Detroit, Mich., Sept, 7. -The health officers of the city have notified all rail road! that no immigrants from infected porta will be allowed to enter the city or pass through it. The Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific roads have ac cordingly stopped bringing immigrants part. As Fred Eberhanlt, of .St. Louis, was crossing the threshold of his home, n bolt of lightning struck a horseshoe orer the door, passed tf wn the right aide of his body, tore the nolo from the boe on that loot, and he has since bees speechless. 4'holr-ru ou Hoard fbe Hrgudia. Iiaihi.m; Sept. 12 -At 1 o'clock yesterday Dr. Jenkins had been sleeping Sor over an hour and a half w hen the telegtaph 0raUr called him lo deliver a message In. in the long awaited sc.mdia, which was exported in momentarily. Reporters had been standing around waiting for him Imping against nope tJ pet news of .lie safe arrival of the -cand:a, which lad left the plague stneken port of Hamburg on August -", loaded with l.bMS souls. she had the enormous number of I'M steerage, twenty-one :sbin and seventy-seven members oi !ier crew. Jiefore he. had been many lays out the cholera had broken out, und before she arrived the pest was fairly raging on board of her, thirty- uine cases occuring in half a week- Of these thirty-two succumbed before she arrived at the lower quarantine Huchorage. fine by one. by couples and by threes the bodies of the uufortnuate victims tvere dropped overboard. r. liryon boardred all the vessels it midnight. He found all well on board the Normannia, the liugia, Moravia and Wyoming, but when he reached the i-'eai.dia he found this terrible tale of disaster and trouble. Thirty-two deaths had taken place, uf which twenty-nine were in the steerage, two in the crew and one In the cabin. There were still seven virulent cases on board and these Dr. liryon removed to Swinburn island. The Seandia is the first vessel to arrive thoroughly infected with the cholera The Moravia, liugia and Normannia and brought it in their steerages, and the case of the latter it j had worked among the crew. The scandia h as it from her bow to her tern, from her main deck to her kelson. Cabin passaagers, crew and emigrants all have it in their midst, j i:id she will probably be the hardest I cholera importer to light of the lot. I As though the scandia was not enough j tor one night, another horror was j added to the situation. Yesterday' the Wyoming was the only one on tbej suspect list. Xow, at 2 m the morning, she ran be classed as a cholera ship.! Mrs. Person, the mother of tiio twu' little children, Elias and Adelaide, who j died yesterday of a suspicions uisease. j has herself succumbed to the dread! disease, she with three more were re-j moved from the Wyoming during the j late loreuoon yesterday. 'J hoy were ; ! laced in the hospital and Mrs. Persoi lied during the night. The removal of the seven cases t Swinburn island was successful!; accomplished at 2:10 a. m. II flu tleart Dl-ease. "lU'.u;0, 111., Sept. 1'2. Shortly he lore 1 o'clock yesterday morning four carloads of immigrants arrived at the union depot from Sweden by way oi New York and Pittsburg. The train came hero with a clean bill of health, hut the authorities became frightened when it was discovered that Albertina l.aison, IS years of age, was in a semi unconscious condition when she pulled into (he depot, and there was some ta'l of cholera. The physicians at owe ordered her sent to the comity hospital hut she died on the way. The woman it is claimed showed unmistakable symptoms of the dread disease.. Tin parly to which she belonged left. (Jut. tenburg, Sweden, August III, and sailed from Liverpool, August 27, in the ! ord Gough. Ihis morning the cas" w? thoroughly investigated and it was d covered that the woman died of hi a l disease instead of cholera. This is tht ollieial report of the health authorities There was no indications of cholera. Stubbed by a Negro. f'liic.Vf.o, 111., Sept. 12. Jerry Trum blfcy, a prize lighter, was probably fatally stabbed by a negro prisoner named Michael Prince, who was con fined also in the county jail. Trumbley has been in confinement for some time for an assault with brass knuckles upon Joseph Fish, a well known merchant of this city. He maintained that the attack on Fish was because the mer chant pushed against him on the side walk, but there has been a suspicion that Prumbley was hired by a jealous woman to disfigure Pish. Prince, the negro professes to have been avenging an insult to his race by Trumbley when he stabbed the prize fighter. The cutting was done in the neck with o imall pocket knife. lh (,awi.i.r:.! Taknig Acll Wahiin ...w', :. C. S.-pt. 10. The aavy dspartii on- i a i.t-sumed charge of the quaraut;!:- p. and id New Vork har bor. It ill .:.- a otlicer from the Brooklyn i.aiy ur.i iu chaise of the patrol e'-K': m il.u loner bay. Th$ old rereivu g l,ip Hauipshiie wiil be turned oivr to the stale authorities for use ns a hospitul or for the deten tion of cabin paeseugera. 'I'll old moni tor Xatit Jtket will be Used as a sort of Sagship aud piu. e , 1 remie.uus for the patrol boats. Uenerul Grant, the a-ting secretary oi war, has decided t-- tender KXI tenia to die tresiury depai ti.ient for the use ot persons from infected fc'.ips on Hoffman rjd Bwiniitirne islands. Cholera has not yet. eujeeeded in gaining a footho'd in the United Htalep, ind while there :s an vident feelicg o( tofety acd satisfaction among ti e traas ary oflici ds at the situfction, ttill t ioir fiertious have not been rel ixed becaute of the apparent t-e .-urity from the ps'. Strict compliance with regulations it exacted of all fli.i'a's an the quaran line is still enforced with rigorous exae. tion. To supplement and strength"!! the regulations no.v in foic Surgeon General Wyman tod.iy issued unothe, cnular giving directions fur the disii -ectioi, of tho ba.'gage and personal ef fects of j.ast engert. -Ia:i;es C. Kellogg of L jiiirfiunri, L'ni tei S'ates consul nt Stettin, (iermuny, was mspendc I fr: r i'y by Secretary Foster i f the stati nepart ii.eat for negii jence in performing his dutiei during thecholeia i-pieid. 'J'he a;i of these Jretary grew out of a complaint by th health fllicern at New Vork on Augutl ), the.'. Ci'iisu! Kedogg was '.bsent fr n: his post and that the inspection of ves sels fro. n Stettiu was very lax. On receipt of this complaint, Seere! at Fo-ter sei.t telegraphic orders to Consu TJ.ineri.l Fdwardi at Berlin to procoec to Sletlin Hiid make a perr.oi.id i .v.-sti vat ion and a report w.s called fron Consul KdwarJ'. TheRn reports w.-it ret-eived 'ind Secretary Foster oniere.. Mr. Kello.'Lj'ri nir-i.ei:s.on. The vki c ii. mi at .StPltinv.ua ussigne.l to thi duties i f consul. i'uited stdes Consul lirad'y, n. bouthatiiptiui, Wlejiraphb that the If am burg hlei.m-jhip Ojlum'jia ha5 been n ,!'0 y provisioned at jutluuiipton. Un.ted Stalen Coi sui Burke, at Hair burg, t'legriiphi: ".Steady decreate ir . Uoh-ra in the last fe.v days." A c;,t.!.-gri.in has been re .-dived at th( -p. i t Hi eo department from t lie Tu i V it 1 go' e iKreiil Hskiug that nil mails sen . i at. i- jimtry from the United .Stale i . r.c i s.il in tarred bae. Postmaste ii f.el it WtmumtikBr halt ran Wcl ll.t '. quest und iKSUeil fin older to have i :..r if i out. A.- I irnl l.v Mini. Omaha, Sept. hi. Joseph bultai h nat cuh-i.terita!, i-hot and perhaps fulfil, i jured nt 10-.:(f) by Frank Neel.il. The shooting occur'ed at H21 Soutl V -ii rteeulh street. Ibi'.iach rooms with Xechil, and tl p found an old gun and were exaining ii Xechil held the lirepiece while LSukiicI e rncd over and with his hands ou liii uiees was fiSBii-ling in the dissection o' he ancient gun when it was discharged ll.e contents entered Ilukuch's righ leg and groin and shuttered his right .nind. The police was notified and Sergeant Detective Haze arrested Nedii), charg ing him with criminal negligence. Thii is the first arrest under this churgo. Dr. Summers, who was called to see tin wounded man, snys he may be fatullj njured, as the load was probably rusty ,md if so, will produce blood poiEonii.g No that young in d,.r I: - Mr. Fcwno " !,l,'J"1 Cleveland " l r"' Hdl. Mr. IVk ap; o .g that he unenrli.-ii. N Vork. H' Ir. Ii ; u h i ""D" ;t! hoi. ,-eoi "j It f l.v I..I h !?lli.XT'U hh:iiii. .... .. I..l! ' lir.d tl.ht I ' lie SHi ; ,.,;-dal.dctii.g"l"-'1 ..... i ,. .n.e-anj .r J H ie J a ' -Xo.Ia-u''"',"',:i',t,".n''-,n.,,.fyou wiil-and 1 b ;n - fn ith the Uiiel V " "'. 'lS 1 vindicate t.-e .W-r- "tin. The tirrt tm ' 1 ii. lr.iul-,r. and w,-;e ! l.iUi..g. liut I a ... h fi. jm 1. cg-nio-.tAJ qutioo of ate we:.-l:'y as H e cuuw of the civd ,,,bv i "ai ei-umii'ue, iu ti.fo .uld have Uo a on- ,,u.-U.)U f f'aer, but it !,, ho it could bm leeii , , .) thu.it tl act of m e i.i.ti.ri.1 out-'ro-itli -f 'ta ( W'l.en the war eieieii ii t til . ji l J lelinciaiH; I i re guty 's forever t e t hei'ian tribunal, j . . . i : I'.iitri.inenl o' war. iiiiu iv ' ' I that ti.e lan-jiiihiieu . . i: - . I l"l..- i ii v -r f.v: as nui. -i thil tne , d : '... .e.- i.e. I , r ,1, -re ;n'.i. v.:f mlP"'-d ,!,Bl '. i-v t! el.:;i , ,,l;r l l pi'. ii -.-e.it Hi- iniit.ili.iii H Hie . ! . , 1. r.-t Vi- will, I' de-xoiia-ial,:.ni.or. will" i--' foro-sofsr as '.e -i-'- ,ule,or. things ns 1 h ...I '- .eclilef hrl ,,"U )iem ci ieV',u f ,.";e.,i n'.H I Jei. j Ksu.e l.uin Hill: oniv lead lo 'he i nj.i.u can outing refcuit, througn li.e i.ev. 1oeB n.e ueim - ...-rr.bie lime f, e leell! -umirid u,. "6 fo.io.M-: "I'.ora ti e tub es it ai t .mi. a net oc,-. n-e in .J.', r' in 'he year i with the auiuu.-.t paid m ... ,t 111.., Ill MlB "I lli'.n "a-- i , t.,o veur ls.'l ov. r -.ii ii,iis ot thus ru''ratei'li e i:.t re,t; u,ei;7 ind..ri covered tl.eui show an uioreu um'es or i.ro.l.i.:. laere vv.-re n., ir. a I' an , f individual in : " tl:e same year. "iVI.i'e the M.iirVnei. LUiuoer the loin ' n-ih-i , mount to 1.121. '' t: e i!T iiidiis! n! llietll l hoA" lill I earuing I'l thv' . , r ;,,er- i,;e o' 0 .! 1 -- ei.ni'.in , ,. 'Ni;.lW ellip y WH ,,era-e U-cre.x- of ea'iy .-..ri.icgs .. ;,reii,i.,.--.i iiiti-,. ol tin l" h!.o.ik -I.- r.-s', -V -" -i ' !"'! ir.r,,,,- ,:,r,.d v.it'i Is'-''1. i-tute of wirg I nl- el. .... . a lin.ii i- .l-.c p:.rt le cepl Ii-e .. . V.'i.Uh it ui-d eee. d it is not alreudy a i" vo iit.ng the W (i ll'euries, and rB Id reefy and ind.e't.y aivanoir-g w. i .-uue ideas which jirecipiiaieu me mirs-l ;i' ti i "r,.i I Mr.f . V.'ha'. do they meiin gef ' i i... , ,lr,.;.iiisf a return us ,-.,l;pare.lj ;. wm T,,ig proportion ,, , - - i ' l -'.r. 1: ,IH . . cnu.es Iioio ior- tt.i.tof a i ,ilH purtv, nn.t juopoe- ... ii.n efii-.'-eri ; , , i,i,ki,g m for the em. There muht in) somo no living detnocrat can as- nther motive than the one ...te l.ed tt'xive, 1.0' no inej ",t'-'" reidliniiiiigtl.e .r.uc:ple OI Miep,,..; n.phii'.Ibyslonglir.eof ficceMurs ..f J,-ir,-r:oii down I" t-leve ai.o. ii the mi at th demoeratu; presideuls h",opei,h a lv..i.-,t.,i et..le eoiereigr.ty while in tne lWd-nl.al rhf.tir U I h d ithey mean by U. ei,.r,',i,.ii in then t-t pliitforn : "An upi''" lh' reee.ve right of ti.f. peopl.i to resis! . , . . :.. ..Ii irtl IS llli.riri,-. u . Do they menn ., ,: t tiii-t...' per .-i.'. of t-itner of t o in,. I t! i I , S.I ". T il.etil'- e ,,f IVilf'e.S dlirit g i I ;,re I U". ',. .1' ; ' jvpre! eh'.O I employ niei.t oraiiitm-n an.i wo.i.eu. " , 1,0 ,-l p'T e I.l ' : j .1 :iver--e ;e:.rly j il. will e thii total ' 'II tule the i n-V-ioi.al r; n.; i -e, mid oy eve i he doii.H i f the l,jt tiiusewiuhtrurk by !;,, A c .!. p..,e f.,r ,.rv ls t , Syia :ue. Chus. ViVIIf, f.:,,,- ,,r . out hunting Augu, t j . A buck scho.il irji,a ;( ( J I ueloi-k. Ar. eel weigh, r.g f,lr three ounces w;lE e.night A fhd I of socai l,M, '" id :e:d twrip.y-t ii ie. A voun.' ehi'.l ..i .. . , .. " 1 ii i.uie.-) near pi;in,Er uS p oy di.g...-. I Carriki r, i.g,.,; cv ; wm-K-u M- .fii mi e Harvard. I Hit M H 1 1 1 , . n 0.W l-li i to hi- i d. find Put in w Tork. CirrcAo, Sept. 12. The immense plant of the United Stales Polling Stock company at llegewitch was turned over to the United States C r company, a Xew Jersey corporation. Work at the plant, which has been mm pended since the failure of the com pany a year ago, will be resumed in a short time, Slornirr Fired On, TIomkstk.Ui, Sept. 12. The steamer Tide was fired on from the shore wh lo making the usual Saturday trip t) the works with provisions for the non union men. Fortunately no one was injured. V. AV. Pirsh, a lion union man, came outlast nj it and said that from 2-K1 lo 300 others also quit after receiving their pay. This is denied, however, by the company officials Two morn strikers wore, arrested hist nlffht AV .liking lo CtiirHR,,, Omaha, Neb.. Sept. 10. Father Tinu walked into Omaha yesterday carrying a Hour bag and a very thick cane If Major Joseph Magone of .John Day City, Ore., was given a cythe and dressed in a Turkish bath costume, .he traditional figure ascribed t, Chronos would find and exact repro duction. Major Magone is betwe-jn TC -nd 80 years of age and is of spare but active physique, and his strong face it supplemented by a very long while heard and a head of curly hair of the rt.-inie tint. Uesetoui from John Day C.fy for a stroll to Chicngo.Ilh, inten ding to be present at tne dedicatory ex erciees of the World's fair, lie walked ICo miles to Ontiirio on the Short Line railroad, thence GOO miles to Granger on the main line und thence to Omahn, a iolal distance of about 1,000 milts, lie was attired in well worn-shoes, blue overalls, a hickory shirt, a black coat und a straw hat. He led a pioneer party in 1817 from Independence, Mo., t Oregon and foupht Indians a',1 the wny out. He walked back this year with the cane as his only weapon and he didn't even see a rabbit, The major is a wonderful old iiirii und he rur.s his tongue ot a Nancy Hanks gait. He is an enthusiastic republican ami expects to return to Oregon in time to vote for the Harrison electors. A IVreniiloiy Ordnr. Wahhinc-toi. TV P sn,.i 1A u.i. k quest of Secretary of Treasury Foster j Tm em, nueiii. cunsenteu to the use of part of the Kovernmoat reserva tion at Sandy Hood for quarantine pur poses. This action of the department Ktiddeuly revising its ruling wnbrought aboat by a peremptory telegram frr.m President Harrison to Acting Secretary .j rant directing him to turn over to the S'ew York health olTluers ouch portion ot the SD'Jy Hook reservation oaSecretury i f Tr nirv Foster might indici-te. I , ... , Sl.ra.l-r. ti e i .u.-i. -i: l.'t t ii,i-t f r !i.-iii-i.a..t g.v,n.or, aIio-M'. i,M ,.1,,'e wne a U. A K. l."l-' il. hut g.. j.,!,,,.,,..,! ..f it uimI took it 'l '"-r lire :i few ffi,.n iiho have rem- i.J i.ined of ti Cil arn.v recur. Si.r.ider s. en,. s to be one of them. 11,-j -,u.. probably ju! aoo'il i-"Cl. a fcoidiei il5;,u iimiM expect ii man lobe who .ii.ji.i ' ihiiiii. the i-Di.s;uutii ,' liefore ti,e t'oioinn i'!i to support it- hud died j on Ins lips. He is a very eh, 'he sp-ciii.-n of pmriotiFni und Amer-un ( itiyMl.ij ; id- tei.s buiiii i.-ry Btn.ng.- i-t-.r e-, h oi Jy the uio" igi-orw t fc'.d creiliilous 1 ,-i,r. be exp -e'ed lo he;l.-v.-. I l ic i f , t!:(ii, is thcl li e I! .V M- ' lT-'iid to f 1 1 in i. ti hiu mom; to ,-! ,:l h:ni t'i the i legislature, lied i'-e hnnSV'.o' iT.-,,i,-e I, I h'n "..I nice. J: t'.is were true it wMii l a-- o t:;:,t the Ii. i M. -va , ter- r:i, y i-.i ruin oi ii,e ii'pir.i-:,n wi.o i.s ruiv.ii.g aga'.n't Shra l,.r, and ti.e b dependent must have eh c!ed 'he r.'r. that the ruilr )i,-ls w.-nled. Tney w,n I i not put up nii.i.ey t', e:c ti,iiii iinKio tuey wai. tul 1 1 nee him elec'ed, wo-.ihi 'ho.,? But t : " y :.,u--;,n l dollars is a hole lot of mop.-y to pay f r one man in a livishituee c.u posed of l'!i! men. The 15, & M. iiunt have be n exceeding v fond ot Mr.Shrader. for there were independent ue in1 ra cf di'Mii it was i tahl by i.,l)li. ists 'hat t'ney cou'd be I hind to "crr.ck s fide" for lilty dollars, and ono or t vo indepeudeuts was uil ,tiiat was nedeiL '1 hey could have had ,all the voles they wanted, ai,l just a .goods vot-ts iis Siirader's, fcr r. hundred doilnrp, had they been in tij market to buy votes. This la!k about liribing leg islators by the railroads r,nd other cor- ,). Teelol, v orisun i-'tinii Liiiiliee . II, e seieii. g s'ates, as eei.-ov ... " ....It- l 1. I AM. I H i erniiiL' CHii,niuc--i' ' ! . i i l.v rrs.fited tl.l ,-pubbe-in pre'U- ,,.l ,1) they c!a n, that cmi. nine- i-,erve ri-hl" when g.iveriiiiiei.t l.ie.-auhe a i , i i : 1 1 was eh". 'l-l,t III tl.. II. tea . 1 the are slid meh self-govermny oiniiiunitii-s us have the "rererve right reeisl anything that they may cho to c.i.1 ..ppressioi,:" And do they no'. car,y intimate ti.at th-y will right again if the Ilg el.i;,oii bid oec .i -sal f Heud I hut part of tl.-:. pialfoiiii c,..-ruily hi d see if it is not i. . rre and neat iiSM-r'.U'U of the pr.nc p!( ..f htale fcinereiguty. d ('"' of le.-isliiiS' e of ihe i-outi en, etatei to tin federal go'.erLui-nt, and a threat to ih Ihe nuiie 'hit.g iiguin if "ti e oiicii'c.' y f olh .v-hoidero" is perpet mited by ti.i unfiellnent ..f ti.e ill' f..f ''the f. lieril: i control of 1 1."", oas." If it doe. i not mean tl-a. it means absolte'.y ' nothing, and I- ".,( the rev. rbration of a niudiLj htiis... What do they -nean j by the repo iied lhrent in tl.e.r plnt j f ii in that if certain thing'i ire done" r l publican government in Ihe United ; States" ',M,i I e at mi end? Ar they so elated by the election of a democrati, I,, Hike or represel.'.'Uilf?, Hfid by the i isior.s and di fe,;' ions in republican . stv.es. that they pnsutiie to threaten I in. d bulldoze the north as thpv did f,,i j eiiii lief ue the v.hi? And do they ihiiiK the time is already ripe for rc"-- sertiui; the pernicious doctrine which they then advocated, and which v.'eif always backed by threats of secession and disunion? lieud their platform and see nhat else you enu mske out ol it. Thi.i:i: cau be no doubt that the Dur ham, N. C, (ilobe relUctH the eeutiiuetit A 'mlit Oc!o't l,s,,lrlj fro n Aibin i,i v.einitv , (-ihfii"u p. Oicar Johns.,!-, hvii.j. f.mnd his two-year- ,id n'tr tank. M SS N II i a from nh e traciion of t et i he Si Hi.dii.iu inn 1 1 j ; T I'll hea-'ell .fftnis at M , CI II Z d fur Ijlisii.es;. Arthur I n v . Iiv oi i,-, ie, t to the r f r.n s h .,; '.hetts. J. W. Wiight of i ,e, lagger which be.irs n,rv , extren e age. Sate v.iperint I raieled 1!"i,Oi"i in,; d!i r.sl duiies. Asher Heal of i,.r. L i-rd. r for ten car ,,i.i,ie f fiorn Oid Me -, ii. I. N. Pil-hps , J..P, lea! her by n m- a ... , ;,j -, of his oa ri in '.en' ,, ,. David linyce and V.'.ii were arn-ste I at I , t'.n i.,, ing nrlich'S from ti e ll-iiry Ashhuug , .,f II:!,: e lilhi a corn t 1 il-er. (.--: ,.:h SIX fel. fi l , 'i.i- cr,,:,c, .Mr. C .vey, -, :ir c.'ur: J, in ichinery w it h . i . pn U' k H i, pe I f i olil h . i.r.i ,1 til.,! j. i! h.H ey en. Tiif r omii i 0'-t..b..r - n I.ii lhdiiy'' id I -,! ,,t.. V. hen th I Miii't'ir -lie '.- porntiona i-i i.onsen,e ot the rankest ! . f the southern democracy wl.eu it say. Kind. Ii Shrader ii an honpft inai on I wjtiie other n un i irered to bribe him it is his duty to proteiuln him wi'hout delay. Ti.ere is no o'.her course o;en to a good cit;zsn, and if he be neglicts to do so, he beeomes a jiiirty to the crim. The man who offered hi'n money is a criminl undsr the laws of the stute, and , rood government, and common decency demand thai Shrader prosecute him lie bus not done bo and will not, whv? 'Because no such ofT,r was ever ninile and Sharder is the cheapest kind of common blow-hard and falsifier when he makes the statement. An icdependent exchange says: rt is becoming more sir! more, apparent erery year that the republican party is losing Hie soldier vole." Don't worry abiut the soldier vote. They know very well that the republican patty i, the only party that prizes loyalty and appreciates patriotism. They ,n,)W thut to vote ony other ticket is to vo-e in favor of (irover Cleveland, U ''slapped 'em in I lis face." Hut ,t jH merely a personal question with the men who wore the blue, and riskad all even life, for their country. They re j0. tensely loyal and nothing can lend them to vols for men who si ruck at ,e ,fB of the nation, or men who now traduce our government slander our country and stale, and curse the const;, tio There is ., qUeaion Hb0ut where the soldier Vote will go. Thb democrats of the l,fUl tonal district are seriously Mfcki6J,(ll.h" other, -where are we Mcli,,,, ul (iiiea m 1 T .. . .... jib they ore dead, and no a minute thut tl,. ,i would , to h.... p"rl- snvB "ue supposed for in en it died. Ir wouldn't take three like me New Vork Comm more IVk I 0U 1 r. . . . hriun r.f r i.... i.. -- -" oi the ... auur oUl,g, . bushel of trouble for Orover cie T who appointed him, and for thi , ' ' oratio party to which 1. 'W ' Grover Cleveland rhtppedthe beggarly pe is'.ot ers in the face, mid he ought t, hiivo the chance to do it aiiaiu." The FOii'h iis determined that Cleveland should ue nuniiimtod, and as usual that wing of the party won the day, and dic tated the candidates. It is futile fot the northern democrats to attempt to eg cape the fact thut their party is, always ha? been and always ill be controlled by that element. The old veteran, who risked his life, gave up several of his bsst years and was crippled in the aer vice of our country, would be only ''a beggur"to be "slapped in the face" by the democratic purly, if it was in power. Tiik Durhuui, North Carolina (ilobj is bo pleased with its statement thut "Cleveland slapped the beggars (pen. siontrsj in the face" that it keepB turning it over and exhibiting it iu re way. In ;l rec-nt issue it said: "There never wat n union soldier who was entitled to res.ie.-t if he stole things .villi which he hao no business. Tbj government which sent him here guv nun orders not to steal but eight out of tea stole i, thai was in sight. And the crowd up north and out west who express surprise at Ihe Glob' hnnety in telling truth al,out it, can't deny trio proposi'ion. The New York World, if it wants to see a solid south when that vote is tak en, had belter abut its lying yawp, and let the truth remain: And it is Cleveland ha no use for the beggar and he slapped 'em iu tho face." "" I i is amusing to hear democrats te'l what the:r pnrty wants and wht iu proposes lo do. It has a rocord of nev er doing a good or loyut thing and nev er miBsing a chance to do ft bod or dis lovsl thing, which overshadows all the alk and palaver of the platform makers and stump speakers. Torn Majors is not ashamed of his (J, A. IC button nor of his soldier record. . Ml.!, 'Ml .lessie NeiS.ui. nr. ,,f ing n fume t.H' in it N'w the p'.int of it ..'.with' u ui uiakifg a bad i.t'l Weddings hale Iwii si I: ll.irchester 'ha' U,) poriiiij; more i,.t- !.'. .c-isoii. Coorail Jiicoiiy ' .nd nt S.h-r ;--K!b1 .'i s liorse, kilie I il si-J l li's buggy. Charles Gilmore d II" under an engine iepu,:i':';i ons turned on the Uv ly scalded linn. A legend is current St Nsj thut there is 8 -VM bf a soldier when Fn kM cited there, in d several M been made lo dig it ujt Krt.e-il Heary.a fiti1', llol'lr.il;e diaapp 'u': i nd no trncool bun U-!t! lie httd Oil hi "r'i' play is suspected. During a perfonniinci i redge oi,ero Iiouhs anei&'- and started a fire. T quiei and throw ABlert' was none the w iser. John II. FilyerakU' enlisted in ConipicJ Illinois infantry, nt the veais nnd nine n'r'1-1 through forty-3'x batt'u chutge. . During August if a Cj hou ut South Uin"11" h igi, the rao-t killed st in the woild in theeaf13 ! the packing houses of during the same time Vi killed. Dr. G. W. Kern ami J- v ,both promi'ient titizwtt qusrrelled over M'K v count bv the for".. iati ' 'Hopwoo "It.iiHO.1 "lialing r.eariy i" daltiium. e,iiV The live-?'"' , y Trumbell n""r ""'"'"l', down by a l.'.r- i . l.u unllliSl ' trougn, miu , ...... t one eur ;lonsieno ,i a . a It ML us i. I'jru on. grow on uifain. lutili., Itix, a .. . .. :.,ion Uvea ner iwn"1""' ,-i' sterted to cross a p tt 1 .!.. I. .11 . - Kepi niru Con keeps right on growing in spite uf the nroteete ot the calamity howlers. breakfast Mono-. the mans-' .,, A It" mjw- --- ! Ri' w,re found lrcr0 id" had literally been w QMni UcW county dl.U fr 'effecU oi u '- , Uft wbere lire tound-