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THE OmMAHA DALY BEE —_— - - IXTEENTH \'li.\l.’.‘ OMAHA WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1 RBBREVIATED NENS. i:vs fies e e e e e e = 1856, NUMI o CRITY ressed m nen could D e e | Story Told by a Sontherner to & Re r i g ] BUT WE GIVE THE GIST OF IT | ! ¥ : s Tren o + Toll da harles MoR ntly con- | pocer Which Almost Surpasses | ment of very ts | #ha Y ghe ¥ pair of . e Kt Mg b- S e o gl B P R (R o | Belief—But the Man Sull Lives SIMEON GETS mer . nent Erie y for Net w m the 3 ¢ —_— | i 1 hed been con o h st night 8 f T v 1 v ¢ { i snices, IN THE POLITICAL WORLD. | in vaiu z e e1a | taken to the hospitl | “Why, do you know continned, | 1i spomn v ; With round - Sk | eve at once taken Irie that there is 8 onslo down 8t . bining £ ¢ d ] ANOTHER APPEAL | Sicka o 1 wire ance tken e, Bricn | “that ' there s a ety down ol @ Tace, Tat and fulCof years Additional Returns From Maine W DN AR TR ol 4o Tarss | norelk - Bri Rospital 1n thut city. | Over two- | t beats all these barrel m and arm- | &, Ay e wed naternity, sho i :‘u“'u: New Hampehire Repablicans and Money for the Charleston Sufferers, | collided with 8 west bound train. T 8 o n b SRR bl p il b i rst Heisa lit- | WO 06 + ttle black bubies, the Heress a large loss of life and much propert e accident is hard | tle old mun now, but if these museum | | - it - Minnesota Democrats Nominate CharLrstox, 8 od. Silver ( beatif : » b T b b Senat L in disguise of the coming —The Mine Disaster—Other | ¢ Fairchild . R Y had orders to ran | IDaNAZers were to ta mup here they | 1 orhans 1 ; 5 ¢ village, located on the high, rocky sk k reznrdiess the local | would muke a His name | of stocks ona margin in the senate at depends on the hasket of food Happenings, Btc., Ete. | Ahiat Lake Erie. thirty-one miles Buffa e the engineer of the freicht ex- | ¢ | son A Bolton, Bell | this t He buys 6v y lroad ndle of clothes ser | | The excursion train c ' one ntit him he right | [ 3 and intd: Hepretot dy who was onoe H «d 10 the us [Pl i ot B Bl fur ‘s the sfde track west Of the | County, Texns, and he is the most remark. | Stocks, g pork and Tard. “He prefors i v ) Lo Calhoun Selected. | X i L o v ion. The ageut at Silver Croek says that | of {lead in this coun- | Yheat, though, to anything | e Wasmsarox, . C., Sept. 14.— | the Rep: hly those in the ker v be kn ag of any order entitling the | the marl is right. Heissa | ylessings twice over, s tmorsitghs madl from o | tetescoped with t) ge car train | passer by Silver Creek. The It muy soem strange te “with and by the advice an < but one old munmy LR TSRE 56 Auh-Ghiis kbt Vicinity, ca with which it collided was a 1 bt | accide st misfortunes that when 1 tell you th of the Armours of Chicago, who se home life in the south ot el iieenia i e i | b | soati mnA angine, THb Engltess | has ever visited Erie and the town is clothed 1 she Bui le n left San Jonos, ot | Jete when they have en clerks a lurge parchment document bearing | | : Bt e mrion e e e | in mournin D ghs B L TR L g | S rata A the well known signature of Grover Cleve- | men both escaped by jumping. | ] 1 sixty of th b g e phd i el el yver your infancy, decked lund. It proved tc commission of 8. | Jaslitstok taived of the ki Sev- | PEOPLE WHO DOCTOR THEM- | rungingia size from a kshot to an ‘ ok ! ie-OF the At il -s61a oF and wept over your H. Culhoun, appointed collector of internal | eral are mungied bey ‘..1; ognition The | SELVES emuin in his body. He | £0,000, which 1 did not happoen to have revenne > stric Nebras 1ot | nam O U8 TOLLOWE | e old 0 he o vod | 1 O ient,' U1 ontel e | ™ T ’lj““‘“ for “"‘ 'r?’ i6b of “Nebi# ‘»“l- ¥ W. W tie | They Make Business Brisk for Man- ey " M N ettt Aoy uted me | HAWAII'S LAVA LAKES o igned e com, n will be facturers of Patent Medicines. that time he was m ng his advice onoe touching th o [ warded to Mr. Calhoun as soon s his bond | jio M5 -t b s e L e of a large biock of Ophir, | 8 sealtsof the \ olanic Bruptions themselves than ed and appr i offe the eminent senat re in the Sandwich Islands, * suid a drag | you would rist to a n of his mother, | | | Shnbliifsnert hlAs good Mnth the me g | ere | kgl i L was out hunting with a | us, at ice that was alling, | R Gazette molten lava is e o 3 ] nehod for Tt : ljlfll“n'ax-_v' - _x‘“ cousin, 1 forget w positively appalling, sir!"” I have of i three different places, all of 1 A I L o b Aze o - »at medicines they became s ‘d. | wished since then that I had done wh hich @ e ) thre 06 B miarininted $e gt , % warrants immediate T oF y o8 3 f hed s t 1t don at | which 1 visited wo of the three places R A iR R wh ‘”_J,, Py feel coufide . The g AT gl sl wis moving through | he so confidently recommended, as I o quite diflicuit of access, the up ch severul other candidates who were more or ou Q - wl proprietary urtic e ey e brotier thought him a | conld have joined Mr. Caleb Willard in | heing a circuitons route up and down less endorsed for the place, but ufter a car bap- | valids, or individuals who suppose they | doer, red both L Is of his shot- | buying up the rest of F street. But then | e £l Ot and prosable ful examination the commissioner of internul | Hines A hedr | Il, 1o give up patronizing puysiciuns | gun at him. Lhirty-seven shot lodged in | thére ure so many little things that pre- | on)y in the daytime. These two places ! 'y the many ms with whict p uly i n revenue and the president decided that Cal e which nd try the many nestrums with which | his body, and the boy lay for montis at | vent us doing what we would like! 1am | yroguite near each other, m_the neigh- houn was the best man for the place. ax 'j‘,‘[:“‘_‘;l‘j R et is ":';~"'j‘ I have not. Kebl | the point of deat Only thirteen of the | told by a gentleman who knows tha rhood of what was formerl], he new commission was accordingly made out. It by U numnber of putent imedicines | missiies were removed.” When the war | Senator Sherman never jnvests on mar- | juke, unRIa AL SoRtHE gives universal satisfaction to Nebrasks men e markel in recent years, but the | hroke out young Oliver joined the con that if he wunts a thing he buys | They e ardly be called * lakes.” A LR ] W. A. Cot me 1 gave my "l'nlu'r:l to the sub ny in September, 1861 ng | icht Few people know how vers | gho. i I ‘them wells. O of : The commiitee, consis/in | ject there were over 100,000 proprietary s P o 1 2 E v A AV ould eall B e he commiitee, consistin J SENLD R L company hteenth | rich this gentlem the course of se ie whe liguid lava was innesota Democrats Nominate. LA A the e e, sume injurics. el .:"j.‘l'_:‘;~ d a yoluntoers. The first en a long and aetive is one of the | firet seen | after its first disappe S1. PavL, Minn., Sept. 14.— he necessitous M. Truoy, Kersage, skn and] s B ):_“ ae \"[g_' S N in which the regiment was actively | few who can tr y that he never | g;0e in Marc This is somewhat irreg- —The dem state convention - of the | Brms and lecs broke: | oo L ok e | od was at I rg landing, where | made a financial mistake of much mag- | yjur in shau ng. perhups, thirty fect e ot e A bty ! arics Dillon. Bric suue dujaries lipurprie] BriOELIT B pLIch Rt | st enoounitered 'm from the | nitude. 1 am told that he owns seventy- | wide and sixty to seventy-five feet long ticket: Governor, A.A. Ames: lieutenant | Sbtinadt N 6t a1t 10ks ke aiak: |, Sooks of the gu Lexington and E. | six houses here, in various parts of the | 434 not fess than 100 feet” in depth. To governor, Jobn R. Trank: attorney general SHE WAS STRANGLED el l"'[ BHERLLR SORSDE0 WHOSEIO L 0. w16y, Wilthe lasted four hours. | e nd so carefully does he scleet his | ghtain & view of the bottom one must go i e 3 v il u | mun's cus : Oliver receive wound in th aants that he never suffers loss. When | g the very verge of the we nd look Jv.llilm» treasurer, 11 ury Poebler: sudl | 4 01 German Woman Killea for Ter SRt What class purchase patent medi- | jofy shounlder piece of a_conical | meron, of Pennsylvinia, o0p- | wes und this cin be done with safety at to (- .\ v]‘f’i"‘ £: clerk of the supreme Money at Geneva, 111, ne A e S f N shell. Before t terrible cut had had he does most | onlvon | Jint. Inmmediately beneath this T DN abiemptad | totprtennt || ST Bert L way by his friends before his name | HiEioek Tl bt T buy | time to heal Oliver went with his r¢ point at “the bott of the well, but fondus Dimely stiemptad to wresnt Last night the house of Jesirnad i preuter or less exicnt, bt | ment in the buttle of Shiloh. 1t w | where it could not be scen withont' too he platform of the Farmers' Allince and | oo B O e we e ) bodies have not been_identif One | thel 0 da conivsl | dngthis, ey at he | | great a rick. there was an immense noise the Kuights of Labor, but the of Loomis. eld N aman reaches, 83y, | what wer S e it | . A ) fused t 1 Donnelly left th R T causes given for the | SINty § ¥ has some ailment | { o be morta id evidence of intense activity. Over the st 2l Dl L i vers e TN B SR E eS0T e R o P R - [t Beau- | tion of the hottom of the well that high dudgeon. € is hos! and ¢ ares | - e ke i et 5 : = th | L L 1 ha B EX~ found lying ip her chicken house, & s said that he | At all event fter the first symptoms | 18 1N g D B VIHLBle e B e i L that this act on the part of the convention | cup4s gway, with acloth tied tightly arou sion at Irving. | present themselves he makes a ‘] ful | 1;”;-. ”:“1 | cept in one place, where it could be sven nee 2,000 votes as it was putied ont and thrown up a lit- t was in Qctober, 1853, that the sts on the - her throst, indicating that she had bee ? N owa LNOSIS ¢ < case and hies him to the | | The ple n adopte nal when t & . rofit w | yee every fow seconds F | strangled to desth. It is believed that she | ks druggis ¢ pill manufacturer pa- b6 TS s AR L 4 K | Ii¢ gold avd silver coin and that the perpstrato | SrAtiRa S his iils and prescribes a remedy— e ORI B Y | t in train eaysith b R0 4L TEIMEA nu year he was sunposed v 1 prietor in the | ; puper convertibile into either; and 10 ¢ | train rders to £o o’ Siiver liy one of his own prepuratious : priek i cou | and complete tariff reforms. It | the \ger train to Irving, whicl s | Whyt Beeanse the profits on the dr Hig | | ' one point, nd it was t order Atieatsed ° Eighteenth Louisana, having been trans e is alw readv to rds S0 further amelioration of the condit f th | and it was these orders that caused oist's goods are 100 per c m t TArBd i FheorBR TRl s Gt ithe \“_’_ ssinpi, | sustain the G e SaRDiite il v < Juboring classes and arbitrations for all di i S AL (et T ~m-lu‘| Sy A wenely 1 was encamped on vick Bay, when | stocks when t )y the T only a few seconds i ferences between lubor and capital J T : )t fourteen coaches. The exc: e l“:l “‘ 5 “ SR Oliver suddenly appeared among his ol bear Senat ms are | gy ntime. At the bottom of the well a 1 == Cryorsyami, 0., Sep! on the train among those who escaped is in- | € . ' e comrades. His story, which was briefly | usu th Standard s 0 r - New Hampshire Republicans. i 4 = L ¥ yuld ol B S T SR story, waus Lrie 3 with Standar riial cone v formed, = perhaps NOI s e spabL: ns, o Jury tr Mennix for | tense. Thescenesin the smoking car can | “Would you Fogerme d_indiv nals | foid, svas to the et that ho 1 B ¥ e B e g , N H., Sept. N embezzling §180,000 from Archbishop Pur- | oan hurdly be described. The first warning | Who are sick to db fagirewn do-ioring. | 4t " Sniloh, ‘wolinded in seven places, | éverylhing in with intense violence, now aud then —The republican state convention | (i “C (8 " ytter being out twenty-four | Eiven was o slight Sar ~camsed by Certainly not--d01nan cas tell the | yitie balls havingpicroed his left hung. | sentlemint itense Pt opng e -~ vas calied to orde 2 ods; . 5 th y jressure o 4 G P ot symptom . or aving'y L { , | gentleman—1} 1 Hhrow up # spray of lava quite un- 3 was called to order at 11:20 s m. today. | oury “emphatically announced to Judge | fosaks Hyme bi- the pasemgers brac | Raure of Lis disceee w4 symptom OF | might shoulder, right arm, his rigl 1de—*Camden, Oliver P drod Tees to the month of the well nud wi- Mason W. Tappun of Bradford was chosen | poiit “HH z 25 : e e 5 symptoms mayindieate a dozen difierent | 105 both thighs and left foot. Not ont i, whose ‘1 do not od jeet to th L | t chairman and delivered a strong | m e on LY B O o . 'y appre- | gienses, anG whena man i al® e 2 i 2 L o I ol most into the fuce of one standing on the permanent chalri: ivered o StTONE | gy the jurors, that they could mot sgrec. | hemsive of danger. Then came the terrible | [EetSet SR VR G SUR 5 8 | of these balls had been extracied, except 0) shares of coal stoc odze and lodXing GReL, address. The convention then balloted for & | The jurors, when called into court aud sev- | shock, followed by the smashing of windows | fiU€r duvigors M 2 | the one in the foot: After remaining | d "hey held them until the scheme on [ Tt is the height of % proprietury tonie, e car.und all was a mas of | from kidey froubl candidate for governor, the vote resulting erally guestioned, declared they did »t | and the roof of 3 folly for one to bu; Whiole number of ballotts, 51 ; necessary for | think there was any prospect of sgreeing | blecding and struggling humanity. Men were | . 3 thers arms, covered with | the ingredients of which are the poorest ! The third place where the liquid lava ver | hand was completed, and then unioaded | co ld be scen was in the lake below the Tive, | In nine days they each made §150,000, 1or | west wall, 1t is possible to get down to twenty-four hours where be fell O was picked up, more dead than 1 shoice, 206 : o g and the court flunlly” discharged them from | locked in_each slaced on a transpof ta Lo bt it Y } choice, 2); Martin A. Haynes, 1: David H. | gt SoUrE TUAES G ianens blood, while underneath them and all sides | and cheapest quality. Does it stand to placed on a transportand ‘.m'u to Louis- | they got an advance of ten points the edee of this lake and get speciment 4 Goodell, Autrim, 105: Charles H. Bawyer, lay the poor unfortunates. who were in- | regson that a | ve firm wonld | Ve, where be remained in a hospital for | Such is swer of money. but 1t 18 an_extremely hazardous unde . Dover, 425 Col. Sawyer was declared the DISCONSOLATE CREDITORS. stantly k‘}mx. erushed out of ull human sem- | 1utilio pric in o beef, iron and | JDOF¢ than a year When he reach —_—— tak There ure or were two lakes { nominee. he nomination was made uneni AL ara R blanc [he sight wa a terrible one N h X2 s reziment he was greatly emaciate = p here. b oy seem to have merged in 3 mous by & rising vote. The committee ¢ DORECK; AN, (Sapt s 34 and it required the stoutest nerves to indu; anaidonss d is gen- | )y yaptindly lost the use of his rig AMONG THE NEGROES. : o : {"““ ,\ B ik bl ,rl:(' 'y g Vot m The following report of the af- | gne to take & second look. The wounded | erally the ¢ and 1 each other, the activity being contined to ] resolutions preseuted the platform, which | fairs of CI but was only slightly lame from tha | e tformed. ‘Small luva flows und were sasietod | shudder when I think of the utman & B ] zham was submitted | crowded out of the debr ot of |y | 2o ¢ Pictur S IR R e the part 1 i i s ullets in his Jegs. For se months | Bemnants of Picturesque Barbarity SOIE QiR ¢ 4 was adopted with a hearty applause. 1t s today at 8 moating of the firm's creditors: | £ neighboring houses. People rought bed- | beef and iron used. The seme principle | (RO 0 B loxs For seversl months e e were constantly breaking out, and in the that the republican perty of New Hampshire, | 70500 g . of which §407,722 is in | ding etc. on which to lay the dead snd | applies to all prepriet cles in 7 ’ s > okt r the general breakmg up in vention = mssembled, its devotion to the ca ciples which have animated the since its orgnnization. The rest of the plat- rned to w | ing le e with his left hand h but in March, 1864, be went into the bat es contat +h al- & x nes contuinmuch al- | Jo'IF \ETeh : contuin i 1, on the Upper Red river. uly composed of che Here his bad luck again befel him. and dying, and all that could then be done was t wait until which had been immediately mssets about §500.000. A committes | Sh0TOTy 4T York Case in Detroit Free ¥ one-third ~ the surface. This colored church last win ed only one or two minutes, but was ) be entertained with some | followed by quite_extensive lava flow: wiiich alcohol is supposed to enter. But few bitters or ne cohol are ma notes and $63,219 in open nccounts: contin- t linbilities in the shape of indorsements, L, 178 1 of Erie, Pa., o passenger Sig form is similur to those of similar couven- | Of three was appointed to investigate and | oy the ill-futed excursion train, was on her | qulities of French spirits. Good alco- ws wounded in five diferent plnces. | but biess you eversthing was modern Taound mofoualalns Mo, tions heretofore report ut a future meeting. o St e liol costs money, and 1s far too dear to be 4 i you 3 The best point for observing 1 h ¥ to Buffalo, Bhe arrived there safely | t NSas T S e bullimbedded itselt in his skull, | and proper. The prescher, a handsome ke 5o 800 o 1,000 foot d i Col. Sawyer wa and andressed thit afternoon. In an interview she said used in p it medicines which sell at §1 2 i e 1¢ | this lake is 80 or 1,000 feet distant from the convention bri r selecting a Look Out o w first ¢ 1eXt 1o the sles ner bottie 1er P! rfo his right <-hx-x-|;_ the | young muiafto, was correct in his speech, | jt One can get on he edge new ftate committee the convention ad Sept. 1 | ing car pussenger train wa. g finings thas rd tore reat hole through the hy nd his Jogic was just as gooc 1d unin- | of the perpendicn | wall immediately om above it 150 or 200 feet, b it this is unsafe, ‘What class of patent me " was ask journed —Ttev. A. . ied & lar m to the BEF Leonard, | one and c: rt of his neck, and two lod, e number of ex d in his | teresting as I might e heard Chaurles Honry Sawyer, the_candidate for I ats a6 well a8 reguler Bl | - oft shoulder. Four of these bulls are | of his white contemporaries. s b 2 lids \der of the prohibitionists in this state, was | 15ts as well as regulur passengers | o otaredi shoulde our of these bulls are | of his white contemporaries.g as landslides are const y taking e governor, was born a1 Watertown, X. Y., in | cauer 06 WOCEE L S SERE MR | we know of the collision was b terrible crash | P artunanniaotune 18 | otill in his body. This finished Oliver reward of perseverance T found | 25 Inoelides aze constuntiy L B ke S0, bu baslived in New Hampanire &inoe | oot his viows on theresall inthe Maine cloc- | 1ike anexplosion, Nobodywas hnst, exoept | yarlons saabond ieiar pee, i the | for the war, and he went home a con- | mwy iype of oldfasliioned worshipin a two days laterits surface had evidently facturing and i prominent in railroad and | tiob. Leonard refusod to be interviewed, but f Sl il M 1F Gouia - mor dook | tonics have the cull, while in cold | firmed cripple. In 1865 the bullet that | colored love-foast, where “cach onc g0t | riscn, wnd it was more active thinwhen business circles, and bas beld several politi- | 814" ©W Listever muy be the resultin Muive, § gy i Not a ngle car was | weather cough syrup and consumption | Y48 JHTICE 1B K9e S GG B0 OFerhung | DDy A erard To the of his own heirt | Igaw it before. There were signs of cal officen. ; k out 1or Obilo. thrown from the ~ track, _ but | cures are lysold, Yon would be | he bravh asto cagso constant pain was | WHOuL EoEuTe 0 e B o non | sctivilyin other piaces, butmo Be SR J.H. Gallinger of Concord was today re- =ty e the smoker was completely telescoped. It | surprised to know the number of reme- | TeRoved. of servitude o restraints of emunci- | he seen. About the middle of July some nominated for congress in the Second dis 5 Neece Renominated. was 8 miracle that our car 'was not crushed | dies for conghs and colds sold in Brook 1t would seem that this chapter of | pation, One ol v shook hersclf | jyvaappeared in Halemauman, but it has trict by the republicans. Cm1cAGO, Sept. 14.—The Daily News' Mon- | also. J|’ was utmnm escape. One young | jufrom November to June. -1;\ v are | sanguinary accidents should have had an from side to side, muking a stran | not continned in sctivity. The. activity: — g e m Noece was | man in the smoker saved himself by “drop. | 2 November to June. They are | (VG0 0 M ot i ok i i geice e | activity Returns from Malne's Flection. Iogh, f‘“_ Apccial dage William Nosoo was | man in the smoker saved isself by drap- | e vemone kinds, pood, bad and indiffer- | ending hiere, bug it did unt. One Aay in | aiih her mouth Uike the infiat of Kilzuea is evidently “increasing, and enominuied : democ c ) ¥ i atic congressionnl ith distriet to-day the summer of 1873 he was standing on u | bellows, “‘Aunty,” smd some one 1o he street corner it: Bolton. A dentist in the | on caming out, “you've been very happy, | seeing, th upper window of a building near by mis- | but why did you make that queer noisé | more in fut took him for un enemy for whom he was | with your mouth ——— lookout und fire him with a | snckin' in de breff ob de L THE HUMAN VOICE. Lewistox, Me., Sept. 15.—Returns from over three-fourths of the Becond congres sional distriect give Dingley (republican), 14,421 vou Gurcelon (democrat 8,661 Eustis (liberal nnd proh broises. 1 did not learn the cause of the ac- | ent, the latter predomi I cident, but we were going very slow while | Syrups can cure consu ion? No, sir. = the freight was comingata high rate of | They no doubt relieve the sufferer and IN THE OLDEN TIME. speed. “We were just onie conchriength off | Joosen the cough, but in_many instances kit the trestle when the collision ocourred. The | aouehs are temporarily dried up b ing. Do I think | while the sight couvention of the Elev t present 18 well worth yromnse of even much vition), 8,325, A | The First Mail Coach—Coaching Left | people of Silver Creek were very kindanddid | "™ 208 h b ont p- | nrreled shotgun feaded with 1 found another pious old uncle who, | Interesting Serics of Experiments Inrge number of democrats cut Garcelon and its Mark on the Railways. all i their power. The ladios turaedout and | ok SR D HORD ik By 8¢ | duck shot Fifty-one shots tore their | though his dovotion seemed s Upon the Wonderfal Organ., voted for is ingley runs ahead of his philadelnhin Talee: The fi a1 | sent up b ot or the wounded erely than re ay into his back, Of these o o ent. assured me **L s not 3r cal Journ: & long tickot, Dingley's plurality will be about | Philadelphis Telegrapn : The firstmail | gome of them were taken to different houses iow do homoopathic medicines | WiY int back. Of these twenty-four nt, assured Was 1 | fical Journal: It hias’ long ! 1 ack D 4, b : were subsequently extracted, but twenty- | hit was fo’ de wal suid, by way of nhulation of variou 6,500 and his majority about 500, conch was sturted 1 England in 1784, and | and one of the coaches was turned into o | sell g ROk asnoeer, N dl SiiTavas 20l 8 i T0TORAG. Y SRRy 0 inhipiation OF Vi S The Lewiston Jou Bulated the | in 1844 there was not s mail run- | hospital. Iu another couch the dead were *Poorly. Whatman originally from | §¢ven relain. Llver was c mfined to | drawing him out The innocent seem ble of produc- returns from the cle towns with the | ning by roud out of London. In fuct, the | placed. Most of the excursionists remained | the countay will ever forget his mother's | 18 bed for two years, his life to suffer with the guilty; how do y¢ in the human “ Sollpwine manit . o favatamn those of clipper | at Silver Creek, intending to return home e & 'e time hanging by o thread. A rer | count for it “Yes, u 1 b t venrs altempts more or } & i 2 g S) nr s medicine chest and the good woman's | | Total vote, 101,07: Bodwell and wet-plate photography, was | T ular passengers for Buffalo and other | g iS00 B ard ohaterss: o | vitality served him in this ins t | de hible say de wheat their application, have AT, } 3 0 20 catnip ten and mustard pluste w, |} y 4 ards, 44,d15; Clark, 2,808 Bo brought in verfection only to go’ points came on this afternoon on another | SRR E SO0 Rl ke in any | had in many others. Both } iver and | "lowed to grow up together thisk prac- ity, 9,405 Bodwell's wajority, o ; St immadiately before the intre | trad : & T | of her loved ones, she hastens 1 [l kidneys were perforated, T vest time com | resting of ex- 3 N il o t b sime towns in the last of the year of 188 oA D madl The following gives additional particulars | 0f ber loved he hastens 10 the well | wonnds have done more to impi dered into de b f this st o with which the Journal's comparison is | rerior methoc he mail kept | of ghe horrible wreck: T accident hap- | thumbed and ancient medicine hook, lo- | 3 2 " i LERDAT S || CoTed - A0k e N i | . op Lig w3 s 5 , voted a8 follows al vote, 108,07 riul time; 50 ¢ t were they thut | penedatSilver Creek, a small statisa just east | cates the malady, snd prescribes the | Seneral health than all the others com frowed into de unquensha ] ) ide before the Societe Meds- B6,458; Plaisted, 50.193; scattering, | people used to time their watches by | of Dunkirk. Here the engineor recéived or- | remedy? The day of the homeopathic | PBrd Captain Price Willinms the cele- | cule utheon by Dr.Sundras,in which, bie's plurality, 14,70 ie's ma' | them. A few of the time bills of the | derstorun’ shead vegardiess of the local | medicine chest s, I think, passed. At | ~1| w O Iver the other | brated Mobile who them in | by woans of differcnt inbalutions,var ing 245. muils, with their stoppag ven, | freight, No. G, which the order d would | . I . i e ° in Bolton e 1old me th | tie'r victorious in his office as | from one to twelve, he produced markes | toppag | freie d any rate, homeopathy is not pra | Churen Peopiein routies, | e Brisol, the Divoshire, nid he | Bt trickfon i beow the siagion, He - | Sl i Bookjym ue ormerly. Hiat | gUY be ever flt was | fuse ' ot o mcts | o Avniax, Mich,, Sept 14.- Solyhend wenn the Tasl ile ou loaded 1o the fullest capacity, and had pro. | Whether the re s which our mothers | heirt, where, he 4 | ¥ o\ P 4 phrsbedt Y Bon. London, the last named doing 2593 miles 3 pro- | bad lodged in the sac in vital or- | nd coming ra colored ¢ persons so treated the —The Detroit Methodist soopal | i £ =it ceoded us far as the curve, n few miles be- | Preseribed were effic or not I don't RGOSR e ) & 3 A . RSl d e i goiupry B LT six hours and fifty-five win: | low the station, when he saw smoke floating | pretend to know, but any way we most | £ Two years ugo whittled a onn a8 1 popfirmed inelats onfereuce u session bere has taken a bold | yies, un avernge pace of u fittle under | over the billtop around which the owrve went. | always get well, Good care wid nursing | duck shot out of s and ahout old ! the point, he could stund in favor of the prohibition party. The | 1oy Tules un_bour, inclading stop | Thelocomotivesounded warning whistles,but | oo n great way in the trestment of dis- | & YOAT 880 a fragme a ball that had n v | —tempor al uny rate—remove it ‘1 :] \wiu andidate for governor was intro- | t the wear i' tear of horseflesh | it was too late for the local anq.h(‘ ruuning | @aga ® ¢ 5 . split in passing through his right ¢ boss 5 she's “bout | present. The notes produced by duced und made a politieal speoch, which dis- | keep up this pace in thers twenty miles an hour, to make the Siver | “Uf b bone dropped through the roof of we larys ¢ wade of bigh or leased some bu od more. Then the | against ba o o Creek side track and it collided with the pas The reporter's injormant, who, in ad th and wa [owe 4 | nder ag | r 'y ¥ plensed some but pleased more. Then the | aguinst bad states of must have | Creek side track and it collided with the pas- | ;0 f6 hoing o drageist 16 also & phys. | Wouth andwas swallowed while he was is under age 1w at will; and of the temperance committee roported today. | been fearful, and it isno wonder that the | donis ever kiown on the shore of Lake Erie | €ian, continuing, suid: *“In the sleepy loep: “Thres Vingers and tho piim of 4 the cousent of b B conld be notably incressed, whille ng that the tiwe was past whey, the drunk | postoftioe often had great difficulty iu | yice the Anitabula disaster ke B | T ong Island village in which 1 was bory, | 1S right hund have been amvutated,and | *0, boss, you knows de ways | buess or sweetness could be made to o] ;‘lu"numt‘-" Aot 08 it ]II‘; hhw"!'-m’ ; tting theur A n:v.wh taken up. Mr As soon s the engines came into collision | our doctor combined the duties of phys:. | the entire bone between elbow and s 10 Imake dar selves young, but I ki The substances employed for AROE “ - e | apon lorne considered that the pace was foo shock lifted the baggage car of the ex t o AR 1. | shoulder of the right arm has been taken | he's 20, | yse are not new; itis only their P plaow rison Se " | » " . ee s o cian with those b1 18 owl H -~ g 3 | e - | ! bt ? ' b litoed 18 seievn, A Hosuse 1a¥ | progr as taedmalls & nstantly drove over | cursion train from ite trucks and. drowe 1t | Ca, Witk those of dominie, His knowl | ¢ and that member is now of little use | *Do you swear to that?* Up went the | application which may' be suid 1o be pronosed that the pastors should control the | people and killed them Indeed, acci- | backward into the smoker, filled | ;R 5 T aion ™ ghe first body was dis. | 19 its owner, except to fill the coat | hand | novel. Tar-water, uleohol, ether, and Politics of their congregations, but he urged | dents of all kinds were common; the | With = pussengers. Btartiug in et the | i s oo in Philadelphia. in | Sleeve “How old are you?" | vario tinl oils constitute the *“bat- Ao " 3 “Re ot H . =i forward end of the car it literally mowed | St¢ country in Lilcelphia, in When Oliver we! ! o witt W se 8 n be older alation B8, | ¢ thew to recommend them strongly not to Beautort Hunt was upset tw wiihin a | G Seats and crashed the occupants or | 1750, and from thet date until 1767, when hen Oliver went hunting with s 1'se but I kin be olderif |t inhalution purposes. The most 8 Yote with the political parties which legis- | fortnight, These accidents often Wose | ground them into an unrecoghizable mass | the first medical school was established | brother or cousin he weighod 145 pounds | necossury, | eurious purt of the exparimontsls the age nn:l«"x\u ’_-\“n‘x':v' ‘v:l;d;"n";.’ r:’x:‘l I“ml |‘n‘:"fi‘x‘ from the indiscretions of the couch | upon the floor. Out of the thirty-five occu- | in New York, but liftic progress was Estimating the weight of lead in his Iw 1 into-my reom one day and | curacy with which certwn well defined Sal00K PUInONS Or @ m Haar mes's Deods ll\l!.\\iluhl‘\ r the A‘l s p 40 ¥y W KII | paut f the car but two escaped with slight | mude in the study of medicul scien e. [ Dody tc l‘. two pounds, his avordupoi s | i un iu res) able-look col- | cets are kuid 10 be obtain 1. Thus, a The report was adopted | quently lamentable an ne of | injuries. The strides made In the profession have | 195t the same as it was the day e cuught | ored muy had been ewplo lithe | cor nber of inkalations of one . the oldest coach proprictors made it u | The scene of the accident was in a dee | been phenomensl. buf pothing compared | the thirty-seven bullets in the woo windows. 1 thought if it w line | ki ninish the compass by so An Indians Nomination. maxim never 10 employ & conchman who | Just where the curve commences The g e be 'd'\‘ic-;‘\.:' o ["l“\"“ll = 1ts strange they don't get thut old fel- | he might do som me; 80 | W while nnother will confér an Laraverrs, lod., Bept. 14— { bud not an upset, for the reason that | arumd the Dasmages (o the reer eare | C Ct ok . J THHEE L Jow und puthim on exhibition | 1 suidin a patrc e, what | 0 ghi or ten; some even limit —Joseph B, Cheadle was nomi | :\:mn\.x!flwl:lun .»\‘,v» rience he wonld not | g ed“the neighborbood. In ;(_hflmmm«‘: S iDon't droseists often compound their - ~—— 1 your business ; If to |t five und six notes. By com- nated for congress by the republican conven- | KDOW how o gt a coach up again. | 5 men, besides the excursionists, were on | OWD proscriptions,t” BUYING ON MARGINS his full hight on the r- | bini selection of the ngents, aeen y Tion for this, the Ninth district, toduy There can 1o doubt that there Was & | the ground. The Lake Shore sud Nickeipiate | ¥os, but if caught they are Jinble to | - | ishing his ‘mop over his he un- | rately i resulis muy, we are e e ST grest deal of rec Lir‘» d ving and rucing. | roads, upon receipt of the pews of the wodl | imprisonment TRire a divlomd and | Some € e w A Are Bold and [ swered with "a proad smile Politi- | told, b 1 twill. There'is ampie % Phibltion No . atastrophies aiso happened throngh get- | dent, sent special trains fr uffalo and | oan’ mberine for o : B cavy Speculators. cign,” | & I in this airection; snd Coxcoun, X. H., Sopt. 14.— tng off the roud in fog and from col- | Erie with physicians and wedical upplianees. | (o0 FISr I S8, B REHRE, BUGIRER | Washington Heruld: Some of our con- |~ Ye godst 1fell dows vieally | 1 uformation ou the subjeet e J}n::n :LA‘;I:;T (-(;nglz::mnmll 1,»‘,1..“;, xum“x? ud\lli;uh‘llu ‘A‘]n«m t;u]u,w‘vg ;n‘mie: .Z"..’A(T;f .h:l;i(l ™ n‘n{;'m:n:k I'I;. gists are very careful in preseribing anc i_ .-)~-u‘~:‘ .‘}r. very | .‘\]\ buyers of stock - ‘An x.)dw ad fuin - 2 - | insure professionol n;.m.n. onvention of the Second distric s i- | & thorough ous o cious horse 3 ¢ b - g ' do mot know "that I'violate v conf At the exposition in New Orleans I saw suceess 1o the fortu- ’ < by g ing, and frow the cracks in the corners | &re fully awire of the pen for Wated . M. Pietcher of Bamss might prove an equal source of dunger. | uid gouts on the floor oozed blood in | doing f1iae ¥ | dence in suying that among those whose | an old bluck man, a fricud of former wity of voice, Reed’s Plurality. Coac ling left ats n'Ajn_nL on the railways in | sgreams, masking large pools ..{.“u the . E e trausactions were about the .:ui duys, try in motion a pate quired,is searcely Porriaxn, Me. Sept. 14— several v cts. The distance between | ground. Oue boy sbout 1 years of age was Billy Thompson, ope of the popular | their time were ex-Governor Chas swing. 15 Unel ve, you ha [ one scting the —1u the first district Reed (vepub- | the ruils on the narrow guage of railwayvs | caught between the telescopiug cars and the g it T8 W ok | of Ohio, snd the Hou. Wm. Heilman, late a | studied science u of the limbs, and lican) has & plurality of ) over Clifford | 18 the same as the width betwe window casing, his ody half projecting out | mee o Deuvor, wio bas Besd | oot gress trom the First Dis- | *No, miss," & subjocted Lo trests (Demiocrat) d 1 wheels of the old muil conches—viz: four | 10 te air Sirvugh the window: His legs | VIRURK Bl tiend, & 1. Rerap in this § oo™ of na. Governor Foster s | dat for me the fwme cagerness, We are feet eight und one-half inches. Eyven to oie orgabad 0.8 Jally Tebween the oars, aud | OHF S HULE PASL Wk, 635 S0 BOMe Sast | Gy, waus rg rt Wayne ! Notwithstand r for other rOSLW oY e Teaines Fot of Sheiaarisaned Men | S0mo of our iines nainted (o resemble | Gercaine the mongs ! the dying sud Injane - now i6 160, Towards the he bought | ©olored modiste, who was fittit ties be offercd the var & 1 the Ly d Men ying injured. 20¢ per | 1 \ ~=Efforts 1o Reach Them. three coack bodies placed end toend, | A large number of men,” using trimmed | Canned Geods & 20c¢ per | the stock outright and held it for o peria- | for me, stood off adwiringly f people 1o whom . we Boraxtoy, Pe., Bept. 14.— which secms to nave been the original | fir trees which they had cut in the woods | inirod's. nent investment. It is said that he and | burst of enthusinsm excluimcd the wouderful vanety of A The mivers have mot vet suc | 1des in the construction of railwuy car- | a8 levers, worked faitbfully for two hours L T—— 5 Senator John Sherman together own | beautiful” 1looked at her | cries, which, if curious, are not 3 S uiners huve mot yet #uc | riages, though it hus probably never oe befare the first imprisoncd man was released. | A New Cottage for rent, also Furni- | 14 000 shares, worth at present 2,100,000 | *You are u graduate of Em W vinonious. The costermongers ooed 1a eashing Whels comrades who were | ourred to oue traveler in 10,000, obvious | When the eutrance to the car wus gained, | wre and new Fisher's Fiano for sale. [ Mr. Sherman s the oldest dircctor an | tate, 1 believe 100k the sutlerin W Cdipethens elericorum® < Buried Ly the caviug in of the mive yesier | s the imitation is. Many of the old s St dend aad weaied uire o Premises, Farnam and 85 | length of service swong the members | ouce, but answercd. i I thee itneraut dealer in cust-off gare day sud their fute is unknown mail conch guards went into the service | hae S0 codwor o be | Btreets Mis. Lo JANEOWSKEL of the board of dircetors of this great | talk at home.” *‘But wha wse | meits v licted with A& - s was slow, as the entire woodwork bad to be | [ is worning he wir in the return aiv | of the railways, sud not a few “down- | chopped saway. The dead were crushed ul - -~ = compuny, snd is regarded as oune of the | of your going to school® 1 asked. experinentod sourse showed ges Lo be within two feet of | the-road’ men did the same thing. most beyond recoguition, some of the bodies Luvtations to inspect Ramge's goods. | wost level-headed uud sagucious, Mr. | suid: “Yes, they were proud Lo scud w upon v ge's g | $ | upon |

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