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Louis, itors is said to be a bad fit. It might be cut over and made into suits for base-ball umpires. rinte nr iii | At Saratoga, .. Wednesday evening, Hon, R Flower addressed tha Jeffersonian club on C the necessity of 're-elé¢ting President Cleve- land. E e The sad particulars are given of yesterday's steamabip calamity in the bay of San Fran- cisco, the main evening's Tupss, Nomo The valiant soldier and 'editor Goff, who Tacts.of which appeared in las: nominated Garfield in the national conventio.. in 1880, is nominmied for governor by th West Virginia republicans, It is believed that tion for the presideney, % n. on dh Yesterday's races atthe River park, as d- tailed ou the fourth page, will be found quite interssting, as the pedigree and characteriath s | haman of most of the horess are-separately described Ex-Mayor Grace is stidently bound ty bree k Gov.\ Hill it possible, add is not yet discourages in his efforte toprevent histe-nonainatioy,. H.» testimony before the aquedaot commission to- usy is exceedingly damaging. Whes Grace und Hill fall out, the truth seense to rise up. - Anan Guvernor Rusk, of Wisoqnsia, declined ro nomination, . The state republieam . convention | bigbest honors, im resolution: <, sud W. B. Hoard of Pork Atkingcer was nomi : nated for governor on the frat - Geo. W. Roland was resomizated for Heatsnauy has paid him the guvernor aroma It is stated that the directors 6f tlhe Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rallrosd company have asked for the resignation of General Maneg: r Boos, and that be will retire «bout the of Beptember, If this be so, the rea meaning of it is, that the locomsotive engineers were two much for him. The city common cutting short ita'| !e Investigation of the charges against Commissioner Bedel!, \look the bull by the horns,\ and by resolution removed him from the uffice Alderman F, R. Serith Glle t. e office until Mayor Harb nominates m successor and the councit confirms the nominee. The common council last svening. voted to. commissioner o matter about the right or wring of the case, street commissioners gemerally oughtto be discharg: ct in a city of this size, Ist ns have a permanent commission to look after such matters and-cs- tablish a plam of perinanent improve- durharge the street ents, R The Bt. Lawrence county republicans have unanimously re mommisaied a!\! three of th- ir amemblymen, Mesmrs. Curtis, Kimball a1.3 Fiaherty. This waa the sensible thing to ¢. Tome msn have acquired experience and ha\ e power in the legislature. When B&. Lawrence county wants anything it is very apt to get five terms, Mc. it. Gon. Curtis bas served Kimball $wo and Mr. Faherty one. There was a great multitude and m high state of democratic confidence perrading it, at Port Huron, Mich., yesterday afternoom, when Mi. Thurman made his second speech of the ca- paign. . Like his talk at Toledo, this speech was devoted to showing up the advantages of pay- ing a hundred million dollars a year, or wor», to mechaatos and workingmen in Europe i: stead of paying it to the same classes in t! is cistry, Comat Seuator Hegcock succeeded in bringing the U atertown public building bill-from tix com- 1, mittes yesterday, with a favorable report, and | omlled up his resclutions in relation to fraud having it placed ou the calendar. There appeir | and violenam “whim: Iguana“ Mon; x Pur that it will be passed and sign- | addressed the sena thereon. . mort . ur prospecta sav an Tak0 that alec as among | Orth, a civil engineer, members Of the Ameri succeeded in passing this bill in the house, ail | its results two U. B, senators are to be chosen. »fforts for other public buildings kave failed. This speaks weil for his standing and influense. the face of the raturns which showed 126,766 Politicians' opinions, when given for publica: ton, are often of very little value as indica- tions of their belief. Thus Mr. Krakine M,. Phelps is quote) as saying fllinois is doubtful A more prepostsrous assertion has not Fob'en made in this campaign - Mr. Phelps sees this gs as he wants them to be, when requested by reporters to cast his eye ovar the political field. Bo do other politicians and not those of either f, by the president. Bince - party in particular The \startling di day from Denver, Francinco, Chicago, There is no garg, \green goods\ awindlers; -- A New York correspondent in thie fsoue giv:s a very complete review of thepolitiont situation in this state, Our correspoodent is on the at: if of the N. Y. Press, bas acces to all politicil headquarters and is intimate with the leaders of parties. _ His facts and oonolusions are The only danger to republican success this year is over-con fidence; it is pleasant to be mesured. that she republic -u | managers well understand it »0, and are taking: A Washington dispatch skows that a clerical therefore trustworthy, measures to rectify» crror iw the river amd harbor bill makes call for forty-seven - million dollars insterd of twenty-two mililons as Intended. Had gone ,Shrough the provisions :f the scrutiny be exercises in ec- amining some soldier's widow's pession b.il dollars a month, he mig't by vetoing it, inste:d me become a law by the ten dayn imit, thus ex, bo e bility | teariog i Prefiwfllmfllw Hity |. In a Sham buttle “ymhdmmmm at We dat mite ts F‘Y' bn “m3” veteran from betes the preaident that bill with calling for eight bave done himpelf of allowing {t to for it, Benator Chandlar has been, overhauling tg « disclosures\ promised yest r- tn connection with the arre .$ uf three alleged counterfeliers, tars out about as the Trmxs intiminated they would. Tis dispatch said there were confederates in 8 a and ckewhere, and thit the police were \reticent so they sould gub- hle up the whole dangwous gang todi?. and. not even the three in Doover - are counterfeiters; they ara on'y svidently fraudulent election returps of Loo's ians, showing up the work contributed - 7 €. th , - doward | keeping the south soffd for Cleveland,. withort which fraudulent solidity any hope of his cleo- [ tion whuld be the toet feeble of sll absurdities, : The facts as alleged by Mr. Chandler are giv- a6 far an they ralnte wore not denied nor que- senator, Mr. Chandler maile otection methoda in Tex- in which ware combated by Mr. Reagan, Hs «bould have stuck to his: Lmislaua indictment\ nee Beveral Cleveland and Reform papers on our Mr.. Blaine] by the demooracts .of Shat en in the news columine;. to Loulsfaria they \toned by in, »tatements in regard exchange list seam grinred _ suployed a-substifute during the war. newspapers when be is no \A marely calling attention, in th to two peculiar thingst 3 , 23 tuts never\ compiaized; From an ween E that be Red ties | eam: . Néward Dieil, of the MammFactating ts have g 120 much in the RMabit dt Iahtlng Blatne, that they ars unable 'to stop before long President Cleveland will startle the country in writing, that be has accepted the denctratio nomina- Loulélana's Part in the Work ef 'The Cheater prodesded cautiously off. Ot servers and steamer $ w after the collision. \ tn five miftutes after the collision the City of Chester crew who came to the surface by the Oceanic were drawn down by the never a bad occurred, a number of tuxs and boats dfilpflofil'fimfi'm the stone and # tng and dead floating amon greatest lous of life is among - the | steerage gwhom Mn‘wmsam board. these ware accoun They were on the lower deck of the steamer at nity to warn them of the or ren- portunity danger In the U. &. senate yesterday Mr. Chandler muother whistle floated across Capt, Wallace answered the signal, and gave | & tbspmperwtmlutommmgar to pass on 1: the port side. This was evidently not under- stood, for in a moment those on board peded had just arrived from Hoog SECOND EDITION FOUR C'CLOOK P, M, OC Associated Press Special wire- cUrIN Two AND SUNK. ~~ Particulars of the Disaster by Which About Thirty Lives were Lost om the Bay of San Fraicisce. . Ban Franct800, Aug. 22.-One of the moat terribleemarine disasters that has ever occurred on - the - coast, happened sbout 10 o'clock this morning 'in the bay of Ban Franciso - at - a _ short distance inside the Golden gate. The steamer City of Che-tog left har dock, here at 6:BQ and started on berregular trip to Eureka on the northern coast of California, - An unusually large num ber of passeogers stood on her decks and waved adieus to friends on the wharf. The Chester - kteamed slowly down the bay and whan within riles of the beads encountered a thick fog: Capt. Walisce began to blow his ateamer's whistle to wart all vessels of his approach, on her course. titl off Port Point, when the hoarse sound of the waterg the buge prow - of * steamer ic emerge - from - the the r. fog. __ EHhe to. Ibis, and several pééssngers taken m provided them-slat with life pre- jumped overbon te of water rushed into ras: hold and suck. Those of the pinto?\ and 's boa batman... Jridbuog number *A rushing waler and u. As soon as it was known that the will???“ OE is icking ap tos Tin: u v- alarm?!“ The leved to have ''Our ino ted for late this afternoon. service they could in time of the collision and there was no op- pany, aud focuser She was valued at $150,000. ASTONISRING FIQURE! Kati-l the ¥outhkh Solid. * Gr.ascow, Aug. 23.-The queen, in a landau, bis Br. youn Origpt wi says it cannot Earopean boat, cut down moved the flag. Armcd parties are also tohave landed at other similar manner, ff Naw Your, Aug. 28.-A W ashington spe- clai says: An eniginer officer bas discovered an item of $25,000,000 in the river and harbor Maine. While} is charly a error, If the strict letter of the law is to be i Ricards Tm | ptlation of $47,000, reads ms follows: \Improving harbor at Back provided for. cove, Portland harbor, Maine; continuing im- provement, $5,000,000. bilk; tog, a Presbyterian minter, and Kdward C. Miscelinmeous Cablegratms from Lands ° Beyond thie Nea. Aug. Berlin papers ap- prova the mititude of Signor Crispi toward France. It is reported that Crispi will not reply to M. Goblets coming; note. The National Zeituoy say»: The resurrection of Boulangiam, combined with the critical state of the relations between France and Italy, recalls the gravity O£ | the - situation to - who - must not permit themeeives to regard the future with tranquil ssourance. . The Italian government is prepar- ing for a review of 85,000 troops combined -with neval erolutions, near Civite Vecchiz,in houor of Emperor William's visit. accompanied by the Grand Duke of FHease, and _ his _ daughter, _ Princess afterward visited the exhibition. In replying to she addresses presented to hor, she expressed much pleasure at ber visit to Glargow; city was illuminated last evening. % - Lowbul, Aug) 35. -A dispatch from India e Adgfen rising hae proved a aABmmLnt, Aug. 82.-The cont has presented: portrait to Count Herbert Blemarck. Parensecss, Aug. 25.-Tuo Rusian CT - Lostpox, Aug. 28 ~Advices from Zanzibar %. toe sultan's flegeta® and COmroloss Legisiation. vemedt of m little barborin qarry an appro- item in question When the amgineer read this ftem he saw at wom rezil Uncle Sam's Poor Cietims. Pirrs»Uno, Aug. 2 -R. E B. C. Com- be bad told him and Clinton Bec my the action of ths Garman company in us | ers. muning the sdiminiktration of the coast lime has greatly irritated the It b Wikoess was introduced Johnson has | the Governor Just before: written a letter in whith he places the blame on the United Atates marshal. The Jailis crowd- ed with witnesses who have beer admitted on the order of the presiding j would otherwise starve, out on the high ways, beging and stealing. mor- #i How They Went to Thefr Funiral. Was THERE BRINERY: - - NEw York, Aug. 28. -D. D. McBean, a ember of the firm of Browp, Howard & Co.» hanstated on cath before the uate investi- gativg comtnittee, that Congressman Benjamin Lefevre, of Ohio, the firm pald $1 commissioners \the whole netted,\ opened the new municipal building and | street. ladiferens. \Tme Nore Vremya | pay $150, the witness. New Testimuny of a Nil-til the Aqueduct lequiry L 4 -__ the - lowest - bidders Keenan thought not. told him last January that Zansibar | Mr. Lefevre is counsel for Calvin B. Brice, , Mr. Bagaoy from a Gorman gun-'.| sse immediately, rg | _Niw Yom, Aug, W. B. trace on sections 12, 18 and 14 to Clark &. O'Brien and 'the notes world be taken up mind Witness asked if they wore snd _ was . Sold Witness loid Keoman that comecience would not let him vote for once that it was a typographicnl error, but he O'Brien & Clark in that case. Keman thou bad curfosity emough to look at the original wantsd witnews to stay away from she the blunder was there, so that the bili, | PACE _ but | witte declined which wasallowed to become a law by the president, really centaine an approplation 06: $25,000,000 for this Insignificant harbor in Maine. The secretary of war, however, can exerciee disore tion in all expendt tures authorized ; | by the bill » 108 sign it. to Jadge Muller by the latter was clected governor. 'The Gorermor told witness Mr. Muller was always in New York, and it wit- b ness - had _ any - communicaticn judge, and who goversor to deliver it to Muller thesame as if and otters are living | to Governor Hill himeelf. Witnom mid be was not now a member of aay political organiza- tion. ia for the \You take pride in that fact? eked Mr. Nicol]. 50,000 to three of the aqueduct question would be \ Mr, Lefevresaid he had heard this from az- Congressman David Paige, a sub-contirmotor under O'Brien and Clark, Th feused to be ignorant of the fa commissioners who were willing to , The visit of Lefevre to McBean was followed, In March, by a mysterious conference of three s wikness_pro- mes of the, three bribed. There was no official recorct of a protrst by the may or against the passage of the recoutsruction bf. Witness wont personally to the governor mind urged him to veto the bill. luldtotbogovm,younth-M you would be for bome rule for New York; the dersoorata of New Work supported you on that - picige: the - bill bakes - the 'BIGHTEEN KILLED. Wrightful Result of Burning of Paper Mill at Weenah, Wis. Aug. 28. -A special from We if burning structure was surrounded by a crow the spectators. mass of flaines, the explosion occurred withou: upward and outward, the walls of brick crum lished. - The loss en the building is $100,000 Insurance $59,000, . » --t... * A Beautiful \if' a freight train just before the _ depot here. | passeoger . train Was _ alzo journey, \ols An Extraordinary Gun.. -- Phillipine as the mar whom he saw d fire arma by fishing parties and others. «+ «Aen nn ParmelU's Cane. 1 wonna Two Old Demecrats, . Port Hunox, Mrcst., Aug. $3.-Jodge Thur- man slept late this morning. The program of a large crowd of Columbus people ure spending mormon In Union There Is Strength. nah., Wis., says; At 11:30 o'clock last evening the large paper mill owned by George Whiting, situated onthe ialand between this sity ana Menouha, was destroyed by firo. - While the of spectators the battery of boilers exploded. The roof and the walls were thrown outward, sending a shower of bricks and timbers among | ed Kighteen persons ware killed, seven fatally injured and a number is seriqusly hurt, sev- eral of whom will die. The mill was a three story structure, built four years ago ata ogst of $100,000, aud wars opsrated day and night. warning - The roof of the building was thrown bled and crashed into the street and in an in- stant scores of men were burled by the heavy debris. There was a moment of silence and . | then & cry of horror went up from the muitt- tude. - The first strong impalss to fy from possible first“ danger was soon overcome and hundreds began the work of recovering the bodies of the demd and caring for the, in- jured. Body after body was found crushed and mangled by the great timbers and mason- ry mimost beyond recognition and then re- inoved to the City hall The injured were carried to neighboring residences or to their bomes as soon as their identity cuuld be cxtab Aszuay Pars, N. J., Aug. 23.-The pas- sepger train om the Psopsylvania railroad scheduled to leave this place for New York at V;10° a. w. ran into and totally wrecked it - reached The engine of the wrecked. None of the baseengers were killed, but sevarai were bcuised. All were badly staken up, aod for a time the greatest excitement prevailed and there was a general ecramble for the doors, The mocident was Caused by a misplaced switch which threw the passenger train on a aide track where The (freight train was standing. The passenger train had slacked up in order to stop at the depot and was ruoning under very slow headway. If the train had been running at the usual speed there would have been a ferrible disaster. The passengers ali contibued their Sr. Joun, N. B, Aug. 23.-The coroner's Inqusst into the death of Mrs. 8. L. Howe, who was shot while canoeing on the Tobique river, was closed lmst evening. - Ambrose Lockwood, as Indian guide, identifed <Heary ba- hind a stump during the shooting. Che jury re- turned a. verdict that Mrs. Hows \came to ber death from a bullet fired from m rifie in the bands of William Day, Frank Traftor and Heary Phillipine, and that they wilfuily murdered her.\ The jury recommended the authorities on the Tobique river and vicinity to look after she lawlees and carsioss discharge of the commission of inquiry has made its report, which, it is expected, will be submiited to parliament in t s early part of the session of 889. * the day includes a vieat to Huronin beach where the summer, and a trip out in the country to call on Judge a democrat 108 years of age. * 'None of your business,\ botly replied Mr. |. Grace, u B11 of Particulars Wanted. on. W, H. English, of Indi i dited with this statement: Cleveland came iuto power under circum- stances peculiarly difficult and embarras. aing.\ Inthe platform adopted at the state convention it is stated that \coming into gfwor under circumstances peculiar- ly difficult and embarrassing, aftor a long period of republican rule.\ - The Indianapolis Journal pertinently comments upon it as follows: . Mr. English seems to be deeply imprees- by the peculiarly difficult 'and embar- rassing circumstances under which Mr. Cleveland came into power, What were they? The repetition of the statement justifies us in asking for a bill of particu- lats, - We know some peculiarly difficult and embatrateing circumstances that did FARM NEWS AND MARKETS, The Watertow Office of C2 n Markers, came to the of a cireus, brought in an article of” Q?“ of some sort The butter offering was | than for some time, Balk sold at 18@19vente and all rtrietly fine table stock was taken th' readily at 20 cents per pout—E“ wite «aurite freely offered at 15 cents, mt which the bulk of the offering was sold.-For a few days back the market has been filled up with pote-. toes, and the large offering today was with tor (00 Any fille: 1870) tor 18514010814 - .M\~QO”U . 48. COUDOND«»«. gel-w...“ - Central Pas, lists Iva-haw“ not exist wheu Mr. Cleveland came into | difficult disposed changing haud | a commissioners with Mr. Brown, of Brown, | When the flames broke out about fifty men power, .The republican states had not at 45 «it. only flz'wfimkm h “in“ fours Alice, | Howard & Co., in his office at No. 80 Nassau | were in the building. The fire alarm | Pissed ordinances of secession, and Were | cents.-Peaches auld today at 75 2D\ 50 | agam several buadred people to the spot, who crowd. | B0¢ Preparing to break up the union, as per basket, pears at 75 61 00 per pase McBean raid that Mr. Brown had promised | ed as close to the burning building as the in- flight: ll}? eulloomtic'suteu were when plums at $1 par basket, and b not to divulge the names of these commimefon- | tense heat would permit, 1 moon was. naugurated. | The . navy of the,United Statés had not been | °°0&# per quart, the | ors, and had not confided them to him, though | - About 1:30 o'clock, while the building was a t scattered to the four quarters of the globes | follows: and army officers were not reel ning their commisions every day to join their states in the treasonable movement to destroy ch: union, Unite? States 5:1!“th were not resigning their seats for the samo Boot basket purpose. The departments at 'Washing- fresh if); were not honeycombed with tredson. .. 0 treamiry was not empty, nor the na- liv® xsate, i tional 11mg“ bantlzrgpt. We gpvemml ent | Fe Z'.5’°_'1mh‘mh-h - 30; a was not 0 orrow money at er | Turkeys 11 Spring chickene. .0 ( cent. a month to meet 03mm zxpeug's. Lamb, “Na-Wad ® en The government arsenals had not been depleted of muskets to arm its enemies. Hostile cannon were not trained on any of its forts. The press and people of one entire section of the country were not clamoring for war because of the election [ of a dermocratio filament. None of these, \'peculiarly difficult and embarrassing circumstances\ existed when Mr. Cleve: land came Into power, On the contrary, all the states and all the people acqui- esced in his election, and when he assum- «d the duties of the office he found every department of the government in perfect rupning order, no treason, no trou le, no friction, an overflowing treasury, the books balanced to & cent, the national authority respected at home and abroad, and all the conditions of a prosperous wple and a powerful government. hat, then, were the peculiarly difficult and embarrasing circumstances under which Mr. Cleveland came into power? Nothing in the world, absolute! nothing but his own r{awn-amen of public affairs, the lack of trained statesmen in his party, and its natural incapacity to administer the government, e might safely chal- lenge Mr. Eoglish or Mr. Cleveland him- self to name any other difficult and em- barrassing circumatances attending his advent to power, -- ron aime oon . - Clippings ef Wit. « Yonkers Statesman: What's th#@mat- ter with Mayor Hewitt? Oh he's all write! |; sa Nantucket Inquirer: Advice to a drees- maker: Be sure you're right, then gore ahead. Pittsburg Chronicle: The small-boy is now gathering the home-groart green- apple crop. , Washington Critic: It's enough if you have a passing acquaintance with a rail- road man. Rochester Post-Express; The starter | Mate at the Saratov race-track gets a sultry of $50 a day, This is pretty good for a starter. Kauses City Star: When the office -in Kansas mm, out to seek the man it al- ays meets him before it gets outside of w the door, brass ve ed 1 ek if“: 2 IF :: Boreeaiogs, ¥ 100 ma.... * MBu‘levtmux-xoom. New potaices ... Becta areve serew a & *+ Norristown Herald:, Af amateur band at Millerton has determined to s satisfaction at all hazards, It his to disband ~ Life: Pamonger=-Do we stop lon “we; &. the next station went-p find!‘ ® wich? Condistor-No, sit; we only stop twenty minutes, i > Burlington Free Press: - A man in Flori da i unluhlmulf‘ L Like other.| ( men who are notqulta-ogmqixufivo, he { ( frequently boils over, It fa rald that Bat Columbus Journal: It f .that , ‘°\‘£.°§.:°°°m. TD hos | ; appear as as she can ma 1 falod what aizie bof ribbon aho will th the leaves together Mard to Anwer a 9 ''Hey, Jim, ain't you a metiber of the \The hardait question I averkad to an- or d Were c supporter ot | Sous of Me a it\ tii tos m at rent | Sere maro 5 0 0 c yin... ., | o Ben dik d iran ong of the ist to sine | STEL ane Ati mas ath And Jon come 'The first fact was the suspicious character of | K in the Conematigh river at Johnstown, to Yet, as meheremained in fator of borne | {1C Orgain'zathiin.'* _ * by my little boy while the train was pase: |& paddle down the striam to Kie Kiminstas. rale for New York, Mien-Mam . .'\Then you want to go down to the blow- thought large strip of woods.\ 'm Hoary rains awelled the Cononmnugh to a rag~ out. . They've I a hall an' are goin' to p ''\he shouted -the ix of the votes cast, with a mejority for Micoll 0f 84,753, | ! a 6 such meesures I gare up supporting him. hat \bout things.\ Papa,\ he shou! roaring of the a hle the presidential vote of Louisiana in thtthm’\ naw en sen \ated |\ wou favored Gov. Hill when be appotnzea | MATE ® $Detech Pout things\ | |, train nade it dificult to hear-'\Ars there 1.884 was only 62,540, with a majority of only ”flaw“ 1°. e \’mf°\'”dn;“m\\ your partner, Mr. Ivine, on his staff f $2“? the 13:13 gigoin’rs'm' “0&1qu an' ligers un' beare in these | \.°\ 16,193 for Cleveland, showed the in the of treral people . | es, but Mr. Ivans was not my partner then. | - \GO; to hold the baby while my wife \Wa\! sald > i overw! ly Republican parish of Madi. | Two miles furter on the boat was capalsed; |. ou appointed Mr. Ivine cit Shambsrlain ; {0bops kindlia'.\-Dotroil Free Press. \Well if there Min't ho ? Uiser sou as having castfor M 530 votes and | one of tike man sunk at once; She other clung to Before be * y chan T nnn ' bears in woods,\ he shrieked above ine | for Warmoth none, while the registered voters | fae pont untii five miles downstream, all the John K was ny partner. . Advice to Political Bisputants. than \what doth; have woods for?\ ___ 08.0 mm Ate other m‘zdmgfioshlo “Mama“ whilecalling frantically for help: then he too was be “Tum-county demooacy man: | f, , religious paperis the following: whine coe 9 the whole six. parhbes having Mugs rack. - Neither body has been recovered. - He may bave bsen. * gfigwlmlyrfilaogg mug-6113.0: __ Net His Fault. . , there ware in thie ais verting 40000 whine Simply Trick IwimaiJfors. . 'He wis called the Bismearck of the county | of Chriet, - Do not rmake Matemoents regard. |_ Judxe-You say our {ather died from a | \ registered voters and 12,740 co'ored registe Dawyzm, Cor.. Aug. 22.-Tlse three men | Aatiocracy, was benot! Hemay have been. - [ing the oppositc party of iis candulsice {gfiyflmm system. Washoe an élec- voters. gown“ og'mflm‘r‘a wrrestad hare suppostd to be counterfeiters, He is now a fugitive from justice, is he not! | Which are not l??- Thfin ”Eff-“Gino“ er-No. WK“ ition of 16 had yet | tora out to be confidence men, mind the officers | - I believe so. - “fléeaubeggu 0.21 “ti 000, ha Emil. h uppeared: but be found in the Naw Orleans have a big joke on their hands. The scheme | Hubert O. Thompson was also a county | PCD Li's-1512: 32333310?ch af shes, footli 39136723162 Toe Tko] | ofthe abarps was tomsll a compormad reesmbling | democracy leader, was he not! able for m wrong because your Pgnom W’wfith\?°mr‘1\m 2:351' K mfiflmfi ania majority for | #old: and to delude purchasers, they: made m | - Yee, eir. h party happens to be committed to' its m5\ yer honor. . & Nicoll of 84,788; | _ . pretenen of mamufacturing 85 grodd pieces Kemen saw you in your office and told you sow What is your religion worth if it tR sa I He doubted whetier fi’ufnfizfiofig it The die need, however, was a trick box, | that those notes were for campaigu expenses! | does not purify your politics? , .._ Neffigerated. . hos 232.“ madam-aw“ hon; tly counted | 80d genuine gold pisce were turmed out.. The | Mo, besaid the notes were made by Gov. m W Yfiung Houckecper (to Butcher) -Have (or'xmhmfl.:udmouheed that ed J men caninot be held by the govermment,but will | Hill for funds to conduct his own prs nal hous Shut Up. you roast beef, _ _ _ t vete as fale, “tr-mint “mi; be arrested again by the state officers. canvass for governor. It was for $5,000 or | Man (who his been, rescued as he was Butcher. -¥e6, ma'am. be wn -_: “atomic-ganja!“ ultof a dailberate into by citisent ofa country and 11 veland should be again president of the United Biates 'if PEILADELPEIA, Aug. 23.-Willlam Burrow, aged 50, who lived at 406 lowing-6.9 ties in the hospitel suffering from a terrible Gut in the 0 He dehounced it as reoult berty, in order of A Dangerous Out. Naw Yorr, Aug. 23.-lMiss Alice F. Smiley, aged 30, has been arrested bere on 'the i jeweiry from Elizabeth M. Barbour, proprie~ trees of the Hotel Preston, at Beach Bluff, Miss Smiley aoted as clerk at the hotel for five asked years. - Bhé sayz she is innocent, mad that Mrs. Woman virus Womna. stealing from $17,000 to $20,000 worth of | No, I don't contritute thet way. Laiways 'gire wy money to the treasure of thestate committes. Mase. H. a abdomen, inflicted by his wife; the physicians hmmmzh‘mmm'uififll didn't be t 'think be will die. For the past few years Mrs zmflzflm was conimitted o* | reala. ody. Over4000dd Fellows wore the pro- cession, Near cout i6 phy ma 60:fx'the rate of pension at $8,500; Mighk .®'rfe Br. Pats Aig, Dairimple, the bonanza farmer of Winter wheat has. been greatly de early frosts, and the trop will, 'be shout. Far- mere will do well {6 hold 'their wheat as long. as possible, for It will be worth $1.2 bushel ;Rurope, aud that, with the. defcie: will make whentgo up to a high frire. | _ Three Killed at a. Delos |. Brasrom, Pa, Aug. 28.~During the Burrow has been -an invalid. sud he sereral timen Sold herhe was going to leaves her. 'Yes: 'terday morning Mrs. Burrow got out o; m hile her busband was meleep, and infll it as wound upon'kim . Bie then cut ber throat, but ber injuries are not-trig“; wha fixing-1mm the bill Introduced by pal i, eL. - be missing from the News Notes. tor - department - of the . Mew - Yo grand 6 of Odd Fellows paid their B at h KFriday. aoe au oe Bote ood iol Oro Leny 10°) | Dostoffice midnight, AY Boston, L, Sullitan held a 25 “13:2“ at which Dave Mur- red, but bit the pugilist's forefinger, badly. o 'bad bis arm blown off, - and deficiency mppropral- ie woke before the house Featerclay,\ bus. ortant progress was mate dn any Was re) ginning & She widow of General Bboridan. I Benator Farwell, but wenate committee so EXpoct#d for Wheat. said yeetorday:. greatl Iwbyb. vill be # érop in: ita toy duitiency fen, ~-During a: cole: last night. in honor of Gov, Feaver and northweitern Poonaylvanie G. A. R. ai~ vot yet bean: found. The package, sccord~ . him... to {um bil, m'M to the | o make public a private conversation with m Chemical national & dnc sent b: itn bank- log mltbxafim Oregon. The |_ Mr: Nicoil-Mr. Fish says that you were not M put in the bill because of 'your trammations : | indications are that the package was stolen, while mayor with Grant & Ward. Were you Dusugu®.IOwa, Aug, 8. -B. P, Adams, m - in Tojunctions were ricently granted againes o f granted . 7 mmmmmfitm will a boat race will take place at Hann , required to pmy ports of suit and fees of on lake Keukn: © Teemer, Hami and TenEycc already entered and: will susly row. the intention $41.50 sach to'theproscnting attorney. R caine mene ~ Much Money Miseinmg. Go#K for Governor. l2> Gelng feF the Saleons, tor of saloons, has entered -ou% Injunctions sgainet saloon keep - New It]; ftock Market. -. Naw Yonr, Aut %3.-The stock market | tion'to make tau-mum 3mm w, -__ (| Weesgnin Neary ona very moderate business |.the annnal regatta to be held mt that plaos, with a Tull-mm with: '\ om. the other sido of the street, wore sino killed. | Idue | Mave $10,000. He wanted me to discount it, He gait it would make Governor Hill my friend. - You didn't hink it was a good aote, did you? O. Thompson saw you alons when be you to vote to give the contract for sec- tions 12, 18 and 14 to O'Brien and Clark, Thompson is now dead. As be cannot give his version of the affair, and if you ars wrong Naw Your, Aug. 22. --A registered package in yourtestimony we carmot contradict you, containing betwreen $10,000 and $20,000 in | dan wet! bank hoktes and mhmw “2? Withers said no one else was presat st the interview between witness and Gov. Hiil at the 1; | Hoffman house conference; did not think brefich of confidence or of official stiquette I suppose not. public official pon public affairs. in any way interested in W, Va., Aug 28.-The repub- | Grant & Wardt =' Hoan state convention bas nominated General Nathan: Goff. for goversor by _moolais up | George M. Bowers wis nominatedfor an hor, W. P. Hubbard for attorney Lewis for tremeurer and T. L MoGlure for | a morni & superintendent of schooi, Mr.. Tracy objected %6 the quesiton ind the or not, as they Withem mid (he gew$rai, Hiram matter was the subject of litigation between paper and himself and as Mr. Nicoll was countel for the paper mentioned, witieon did not think Mr. Micot! should be allowed to go upon a flaking expedition in the present In-, Coming Megaita. - . Rocusstan, M. Y., Aug. 28.-On Sept. 5th: has reached: Middle Base lelwind.. At Pat-in~ Bay the genéral nt oaremas will take part 1t in of. the ‘ any transactions with 'a race of 'was gatuided byy the U. B. gua-: going down for the third time)-Is your name Hoxoy? Rescuer-Yes. Keep your mouth shut! E Man-D-do bhilntas on Slate street? Rescuer-Yes Shuthp, and sare your. breatht Jent for you to pay me & dollars and s halt to: day lhflfiou' trowed am year or £50 A Beam of Wisdom From West Folnt. Miss Sayre (who Has captured & \\plebe): --How do you like m military career as far at you've gone, Mr. Shrapnel? 'The Plebe:-It reminds me of a profer Al Mise Bayre:-~Because there's ao little real tingloonhoctofi with it. he Plebe:-No. 'For the reason that the more you hammer at it the tougher it gets. _ \ * At Albany. . Miss Van Orst-You're coming over to our house to-night, aren't you colonel? We're going to have a real ts punch. ~ - Col. Phitts (who has sampled the decoc- tion before)=1'd really like to, you know, but here isn't a mg: disengaged wheel- barrow in town for fotirn trip in the morning.-Puck. _ * . A Good Menson. They were talking about elevators. \'There is an élévator in my fist but I néver tse it,\ said ona. friaid of an accident, I suppose:\ , \\Why don't you use it then?\ * \Because J live- on fhflvflm ingot.\ Wonlda't Retain Hin. ° He (making an evening cal} -Sbhail [: an; one more wong, Miis Bhe-I should be delighted, Mr. Samp a son-er-if you:think. you hare time. Sust for Apposrance. £3 :of. pickles looked\ ©. thing-to. Marni-Say, Horey, w fuld it b-be conven- | ' Waltham works has, i Clara, before LJ 'They had jus started in the produce busi. [224 ~ w. , some jars of butter and | p e ought to have a 'safé in here. | lo ~W§u Tor? We haven't aoy: |, cag 10 06, MCC 'Buieaton (who's Jovist-Ai right; weit | 4G u keep it on ice?\ “I’m.\ \ , A en you miysend me some. My lug: |; band to'd me only this morning that he is | very fond of cold romst best.\~-Albany |; Argus -# . * «> » [thin-“ry- Wil u my you shot this dick your- .molf, John? 1 can see no markson it. Husband (who Hadn't thought of that) wold, atEnifh, ate September 17, 18; 21 and 2%. It is said that \Sob: andt Aae rain --Well-er-my dear, the bird was very. W? you kin: aud perhaps the {afi iNed it -Lafe. k a Ct . - Seme Queer Omens, © -. There is scarcely m somsatio® without its pol fanning, 'If the left palm itches, you will 'have to pa ; n a strange church he a 'you will walk over mtrange gro elbow, you will sleep in bed with if the car tingles, sotiebod I Tiss Montreal Gazette mays there in moti: of m market there for chors thin- wook, . vetinaatis~ the stook 'in 'that\ £00,000 | 'walking i E hee ; your shouth is in dangers But, above ai then my: ._ The Latestin Watch»-Diais, . ~A watch-dial now beingi made at the |- CPH Y‘Mfldu’ifim iifin‘fi\ {m} figures; amail: alllhouette. clock is represénted. Dy (s. 1'1“ R L ' tl‘qq‘ghlldild othes; an Tthe bate in - fre