The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, August 21, 1880, Image 1

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TURNER & COX,
Mi Mala Street, opp. the Court Hobm.
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PEXDLETOK, ORTGOX.
BOOK AND JOS PRINTING
Of every description neatly aad prosipUy exe
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Notices In local eotcm o. 30 cents per line first
Icerttoo, U cents per lie e each subsequent la
sertlon. Ad vsrtlstoE bills pay 1 Mr quarterly.
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1SSO.
NO. 40.
Notice. Simple a&BooBceaaefits of births,
marriages and deaths trill be inserted without
chxrge. Obituary notices will fee charged fcr ac
cording to their length.
Single copies of the SirrGsseoxmr, In wrap
pers, lor mailing, can be obtained at this ofSce.
ye ttjmmenorwposiibilitjfgcTiews expressed
by correspondents.
L. b. COX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rESDlXTOX, 0EB30S,
"Will practice in all the CoerU of OregQa.
Orricx Oner the FostoSce.
r. ri.CE Tl'S'IiS.
ar.KUa
TESTIS BELL,
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW,
AXTJ XOTJLEIBS FCBUC.
Pendleton
OSce in Court Soese.
JOBS 1. GUTEB,
ATTOBNEY AT LATT.
rEXDIXTOS, OEEGOX.
Ornct Up stairs, abore Postoffiee.
ETARTS & tTALHSF,
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW,
l'ESDLETOX, OEEGOX.
Orncc, in the Court Hoes.
A. MF1CHKT,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW
.AND XOTAET PCELIC,
"Wesloa , Oregon,
tmi practice in all the CocrU ef the Stata.
DX. E. 31. CLEM EMS,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AM) ACCOUCIIER.
Pilot Eock, Umatilla County, Oregon.
All calls prompUr atiended to, dar or ntghL
DE J. B. LISDSAT,
SUEGEON AND DENTIST.
rxXDLcruN, z z z z oeegos.
SarcwT a Sravislty.
J. M. PEDKTT,
PHYSICIAN AND STJBGEON.
pESDixros : : : : oeegok.
OSce at residence.
TT. C. XcXAY, 3L D.
PHYSICIAN AND STJBGEOX.
rXXDLETOX, OEEGOX.
Orncr Opposite the Pendleton Hotel.
Yf. F. KREXEB, H. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
PEXDLETOX, OEEGOX.
Offers his rrofessioaal serrices to the people o!
Pendleton and surrounding country.
Orncr At residence east of Court House.
C WHITCOXB, 3L I).
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON.
rrxDLirrox, osccox.
Will attend to all calls, day or night, with
promptness. All diseases treated by the latest
and Tery tea t modes for the comfort o: the patieat.
DB. Tf. T. WIH1A3IS05,
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON.
vserosr; oebsox.
mil aitesd to all calls, day er sight, with
promptness. .
Orrice On Main street, opposite dreg store.
HAIXES & LATFEEJtCE,
ATTOBNEYS AT LAV.
BAEES CITY, OEEGOX.
Will practice at law in all Courts in Oregon and
Jdaho. Particular attention aid to business in
E. P. E1GA5, 3L D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON
WDSTOX, OEEGOX.
Office on Main Street.
DB. J. If HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND BUBGEON.
Penile ten, 'Oregoa.
AH colli promptly, attended to, day or sight
OrnoB Orer the Drag Store.
1. n.TtiESEC i. coyvtr.
TUKKEB k COX LEY,
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW,
PENDLETON, OEEGOX.
Office on M!n street, opposite the Court House.
D. W. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rnXDLETOX, OBESJK.
Mum atfeet. 80 ftairf. lT Obe
& ROTOCHILIV.
J K.llsu
ROTHCHILD&BEAW
(Successors to S.RothebMd)
Would reipectfallr call the attention of the pab-
f f , . t .
tic to vutur largely incrcasea luce 01
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Which the increased facilities afforded by their
cotutitnauon ensues tnem to oScr
AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
Their gteefc, will Coaalst as hexetafor l
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWRE,
China and
Glassware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hals and Caps,
MOTIONS. ETC.
They will alvars take pleasure In Cilia r, any
orders'with which they may be aatraf.nl la the
best of their ability.
GBAIN -AJVD HIDES
And other produce taken In erehare at tb
Highest ilarfeC Eafca.
CASH PAID FOB T700L
D. W. PRENTIGE & GO.
MUSIC STORE.
IOT l-lxt8treot,I?ortlaa.cl. Or.
111 :nti. M m OiA ntlillmeat a!aa
are at our regular CASH PRICES. Our Pianos
and Organs are from the best makers, and ocr
prires and terms are the easiest of say boose oa
theXorth Pacific Coast. We faHy gutrantee
ercry Instrument we sell, and each Piaao aad
Organ is also accompanied with graracUe from
the manufacturer.
WEBER PIANOS
ABE THE BEST.
Installmeat Terms: fiO, $100 or sere, cash
balaace, 515 or 30 par soeuu
HAINS BROS PIANOS
ABE RELIABLE.
Installment Teras: $25, $50 or ww cash;
baliace, J15 or J30 per aaosta.
ABE THE BEST HEDIUM-PBIGED
PIANO IN THE WORLD.
Installment Terms: $15, $25, or acre, casb;
balaace, $10 or $15 per sostfc.
ESTEY ORGANS
SING THEIR OWN PRAISE AND
LEAD THE WORLD.
Standard Organs
ABE UNRIVALED.
Ids' ailment Terms: $15, !5, cr more eaab;
balance, $10 or $15 per soath.
If installment terms as quoted abore do not
exactly please, they can be caaaged to suit oon
Tenience of customer.
D. W. PRENTICE & CO.
Music Dealers,
Aim rcsutflEM cr
X. V. PKENTIOE Sfc CO.'H
MOXTHLY
Musical Journal.
PRICK 78 OCXTS PER TKAK.
1 J 12 Werth T Nw Knk EMbYMT
UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON
STAGE COMPANY.
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PEXDLETOX FOR THK DALLES Daily vis.
I'iU Rock and Ifeppaer at 6 A M.
rESDLETOX FOR WALLA WALLA-DsSt
at 7 A. M4 and for Baise City at Zl A. M.
NEW COACHES, NEW STOCK,
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oa time are the features
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Saflsbury, ITailey A Col, Proprietors.
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GOLDEN
rvlHJuyiilii
1 ail Uh H
IlaroHfn llanlett-CoutU.
The London Standard ol a recent
dnto, according to a diiiuU'h by cable,
contains this statement; "We under
stand that a marriage ban been arrancel
between Ladr Unnlett-Coutts and Mr.
AaLmeail Bartlott. Mcmlier of Parlia
ment for Eye." This statement may 1
true, butiU Tiew of the great disitarity in
the ages of tho jarti- nsmod, it may
rea&onably be rieired ith cantion.
Tho Lady IJurdttt-CoutU. whoo im
mense vealth and philanthropic work,
liavo reudoretl her oae of tlie most dis
tinguishod personage of Great IJritain,
has frftiucntlr lron a rictim to the
iranks of Madam Rumor. Tho reports
liATO been very Ircqncnt ol "arrange
ment of a marriaga betvecn Lttly
llardett-ContU and nome one ele, and
acarcoly & year ago it was rubied that she
had acoetiteU the tro;oal of Ucnry
Irving, tlie actor, who st one time waa
one 01 litr gneats on the cruise in the
Mediterranean, which idie made in her
yacht. If the hut report le tree thera
will be an analogr in this marriage to
Uiat of George Eliot (Mr. J. II. Dewea)
to Mr. CroM. though the dUtiaritv in the
agvs of the urties will le still greater,
as Mr. .Vhmeaul IUrtlett it thirty oce,
and the Baronets CoutU is siztv-aix.
The Ladv lianlott-CoutU wsMltorn in
1SH. and is the voanveot daushter of
the bte Sir Fnucia linnU tt, baronet.
Her fortune comof to her from her
suternal grandfather. Sir Thomas
Coetts, and he asBod hu name when
she inherited his proiserty. That was in
ISJ7, ujoa tiie terzuination of the hie
interest of bis widow, wbo was Miss
Mellon, the actress, before he married
her as his secottd wife, and who died the
Duchess of St. Albans. Sir Thomas
Coatt's hrt wife, the grandmother of tlie
ubHxrt of thu skrtcn, was zJuabeth
Starter, the daughter of a Lancashire
peasant, who was a serTast in the em
ployment of a banker's brother until her
marriage niade her one of the first ladies
of the kingdom. Tho Baroness received
her title in IS71. She received the free
dom of the citv of London in 1S72. and.
eighteen months later, the city of Edin-
burg aim liar ly honored her. At the end
of the last Rasao-Tnrkish war the Sultan
decorated her witb the grand cordon of
the order of Medial ic in recognition of
her service to the wounded. The esti
mation in which she is held by the
jxrople of England is shown by the fact
that when, in the relorm proees
sion passed her hou. she was recoc-
nized at the window, a ohout was raided.
and for over two hours the sir rang w ith
the cnot of the thousands who tilled tLo
street.
In 1ST2 the frcune 01 toe .Baroness
vu eatVcaled at 10.0.C. anl up to
this time she has given away for chari-
table purposes fulhr Xj.O0O.UA). mother
worus, aiicr utijxnug 01 c-,v".v,vw iui
the educatiou and can of her fellow
people, she still held fully & ty aillioua
of dollars in investment. She is the
riehest single woman in England, and
her ltberalitv in the distribution of her
vast fortune has commended her to
the admiration of the civiiited world.
PENDLETON HOTEL
Main Mrert, l'ndleoB, Br.
THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED
rercus netsE
slaving been
EXT IH ELY BEFITTED aad HETURKiSIIED
Is now opea far the reception of gsesU.
THE TAI1LE
W-itl .1 .tl forBuhoi with the
very best the market a&rdj, and every exertios
made to aausly toe pairo&s 01 u orae.
TIIE BEDS
anitiKii men Inn Leea faraUhed
in the neatest style and with every roSTeaitace
. , 1
dually touna in a nro-ais ww.
THE PENDLETON HOTEL
T .11 UmAmrrtmrrAA Will tin Vllh th tiSM.
and the woprietor is determined that it sbsll
Beit Basse Easter the JfeiatalRs.
Th ruident and travelior public are rert-
fully Invitad to call.
at S II V 0 a,alks
Wtu aVAUMnt M "Ss .
LAND AGENCY.
DWIOUT &. BAILEY,
6wnJ Lu4 Aiests, Nlarle PaWc, zi
SEAL ESTATE BKOKEt,
peadietesi, : : : : : Orn
Hare Township Plats of all rurveyel lands In
Umatilla county, and Record of all Claims fruui
first location down to the prrwnt time, and cr-rm-l
ed semi-weekly from the Land Office at la Grande.
Will secure claims tor nie4 under any of lb
Lead Laws of the United States; condoet cttitrriM
CASes before the Local Land Office, and on aipral
to the Department at Washington.
3will furnish Soldiers Additions! Home
stead Floats and all kinds of land Serin on short
.4 . 1.VMt m.rV rti- Wiil hav mad
sell Land, Dai ma, City Property, etc, on reason-
The PlaU and Records above referred to are I lie
only ones of the kind in Umatilla county ,ana
it . ;,n. .ml . trin ia La Qrandc bv
coming to u. We hare spedsl facilities fur lo
cating sew comers. ukMT
WALLA TVALLA
STEAM BAKERY.
ESTABLISHED IK 1KU.
O. BRECHTEIf,
Manufacturer of Bread. Cakes, Pies and all kinds
01 uracaess. iire-jwi
..( HfmI. I I : WallK'lH
WILSON HOTEL
UMATILLA, OBEGON.
r .r a Vnn tnma 9 1 1 OrtAlM kit lo-
,11 jnJ ITtutlUa. whera alia has
1 am . 1 - .
, opened a Srst-claa hoUI. I tMl B aas ee
' rrCUcJ, the be4s ore expellee t, sad the UWe will
. ji 1 ill. kj Ic. tka tuaraet Smt,
TmrtlWs will not regret stopping at Uk plaes.
I a. n. wage waaays eoaoai- mr mm
EASTERTT.
lolcu lloaicl
New Your, Au. 10 M1I0 A. Boyntnn,
a lawver of lira ml Haven. Mirli.. wm ar-
lealrtl to-day white iryuiij In dl'.e of
two lomL wlucli rreUten ifi lie rootli
during the war. Uoynton Miyii that he
received the IxiUiLi fur profwioHul eor
ices from a widow lady, to whm they
had Wen Ivn by her brother, who was
with Sherman in the niun.li to the sea.
TUr Jtrty Clljr Jlorror.
Jeiet Cnr, ,ng. 10. In the work at
the tunnel three uairM, wkooe combined
capjrit) isXiO gallon per mlnte, are
not siitiicteul to rednre the water in the
eoucrdam. At a crnulttioa of dnoerti
ahi englncera in charge it dcciWt!
that the only way of rsacbin the bodtrs
wsui by means of a raiavxi, thitbrr Utx
whieh has been ordered and i fxpected
totejrhthegrtHindsio Ly. Itisexpedn!
that it will take at !eat txo wveks to
CDiislnitt the taiMkiU and two week lo
ictch tlie bo.Hr. The t-!i mated ooat of
the work n far m near S30.ti.
A Omcltl't Fatal i!l.lVr.
lsa Hbsmii. Au- in. The eonxier'c
jury in the eac of Calhrnne Moasban.
who tlie. I I row the eCexta of a 4e of
Mageodic'a eoiatton of eaorpiiine gtvm
111 talc take by a dnjrz. Ir. tieure 11.
Van IlruBt, of eabtigUt, fr epoe m1i,
brought in a teelict Ut sdebt that denth
was cauetl by Van limit's Mi-;ltgor,
atid asking that he be held for buh
sUagli'cr. Van Ilrust was arreeted.
IV I I Ma uoMor.
Lrrrtx Fall, N. Y , Aug. S. A!pJWi'-o
Klock hot Jerry HoIoVb at Iieiktsier
dead Lal nirbt. HoUrii waa bating im
proper relatibu with Kkvk'a sulcr when
the deed a cumtauit-d.
klwaall attMaarf In A'.w Yark.
New Yoke. Asig. ItX KseHt PisNoaiMl
Maricoju IailUlK, from Ansvna, are here
to give exhibitions ia r.uiic, archer?,
football and other atblettc sfrtc
A DMlanllr Drnl
Brxtsonaxn. Ms Ag. 10. The fam
ily ofZ-bitu T.Uoti, lvifi a Kite frum
MioU bar Ceuter, wvre ktrme! Lc
nilit by llir apraneit of Jarva. Nefeaa
l'help.a yuui.( mar, trie watt 01 tkeir
nearrst nei;bbor, w ho was bVrdiBc from
several wound in the cb?. -ilv de
cSared that be bad shot bisnwlf and bad
but a few rum-riU to lite, aad tbal he
bad left the dead Lodt of alHA.lirvvr,
bb former mutree atidtbe moittcT f a
three-yesr-obi child, in the wcxwl.a boit
dbtance back. An akrm was rtarur!s"iy
civen and search proved i)e4r' time '
be true. Ibelpe fa a wife rW. He
formerly Iivel W tTruver girl, wlw
is sxwiCely mnetren, Batil xrreltM ur
fngamy and ent us tiae Umssafirkl ja I
for cue yrar. lit eeMettee vt lesn
mutrdabuut a usrt. nua? birk be
hat Lren rsMleaCort to gri her te 1. at
ari th him z:im. Her eamtlnoed refuxsl
and aooeiaiiiHi with art her men bate rx- j
cited him to nitnmit the rnme. liar eav
that he fired fbarrbam'ersof hi tvl
vrr intu tne w,.m.Ha hear?t ibr ewliy
reloaded and diKkarjCrd svven ksrrvW
into bt? can breast. An asstepy t-w-fitni
this atetv abtaMtulty. I'lp.
till livinr. and ta all autaearartrr U the
roolcet roan is town, bat the tb-Otois say
hat be rnRot recover.
A Drpral Vllllan.
J towiLtr. IIL, A. lk Tm llecV-
ett.fennt riv a miller of this Jsre. sHot
and r ever. fy wanaded two e&Wr who
atietnptcd to atrot him tUi anernoo.
otne tiu.e receaily In ift ecra!ru
fioui him b arrootit of ha? cmel treat
ment. i?ub.ejiicatly b tried to st hr
to rarturtl. and hcn sbereraed beecaixr.1
and rarrit-d otf their infant child, ukitn:
it tu QuniO", where it died a few day
Uter. Tbi moniinir he rurcably eiiteied
he hue of bis miMhrr in-law in sssirvh
of Ida wife, bat balled to Sfl ber, a tad
then after ixrliansmg xylol sho:s with
her brother, tied. He wu f?nd in a com
field and bcV&n firtns on the officers. A
deputv sheriff was woaaded in the ?r Ih
and l)etectivo Freeze iH the brtut.
ilerkctt was shot in the les before being
finally cajiuni.
rtre t GmarlUr, Pa.
Ctxvix.sn, Aug. 10. A tecial t the
Ijcadrr uvk The extensive roMSns null at
Orcrnville, Pa, oavned by Kimberiy.
Karnes to, offebaron, tmrneO at a late
hour hut niirlit. About loO men are
thrown out of employment.
The Acnatk Baaak s-'allare.
Nlwabk. AUi. 10. Stockholders of the
defunct First National Ikiak held a meet
ing to-day and resolved to rclt the av
seainent of 100 per cell', imposed bv the
controller of the enrreucy.
RabbeiT.
De-xvek. Aus. 10. The .Vraw ha lofor
matioii ol robberv of tho depot o, the
South Arkansas atathm in Grand canyon
on Saturdav Ursht. Tbeasetit wasi-truck
on the beail with a aaiii! uag ana ow
etui oil from the otfire.
TracleAfC.tr laa Keaaliiekr.
I-ocwviLLE. A112. 10. A Greeii-barg
dioiKttch mvs tint In a row yrstenuy
near Uetliel cliurcli, on tne comniiwa
Mke. Felix Curlide kllle.1 Jack Oowtly
williaciin. Oneof G-ivnIy's fnetld III
to n shot Carlisle in two place and stal
11 htm to-1 if. He is not exieUM 10
live. Allateroloiol.
nrtaasaartt.
Urn Base. N. J, Z-11 Julius MjvI,
el taacittv.twir. Daniel Ibcley, twenty
three, and Mary Hagwrty, twenty-lbrei',
araiint tit tlie Bellevne hotel, were
.Imvunl Ltstnidil bv the ureUiiir of a
row boat in Mirerebtirg nver.
Ma.wiclina.Uk Paptilatlen
Boston, Aus. 11. Asgresate i-eiutif re
iirnit lui- the iMiotiLition ol .Mawrliii
ltia to lie 1.7S312, an incree of 10 i-er
ceut. over the figures or last vetiMis.
A Ilatsre Ilu it.
n,u rr.n K Alii. 11 The niptKi'e-l
Itendera had a lire iininary examination
hue to-day and were discliarged.
Dr. Tanner.
StvYoaK. Aue. 10. Dr. Tanner alo
and drank quite freely diirlnw the day
His wetuht to-uighl was HO iiounil.
The "aHanliaka" Inilletmeat.
New Yoek, Aug. 11. Inspcctnri Jayne
and JlattlicwK. Im-al stcamuoai ui.xpei toiH
not liuvintr twid any attention to tuo in
dmtmciits found agaitist them ill connec
tion wlih the Seawanhaku dU-utur, tho
U. S. rouimbaioner hx- Iwned beiu-h
warrant for their am st. The president
oftlie steamboat cnuipanyapiKar(d In Hie
conitaissioiier s ntlirv ready to give imuu
Mnnlrr at Jtear York.
New Yoke, Aug. 11. This morning i a
leueiiifiit houiw on Thompson etreel,
AuMiadea Mwol, a French -iticr, cut the
throtofMN.MarhHUj amarrW
woman who bad rejected hi idvaiicen.
The woman diol instantly. Bfgot then
cut bis on throat.
Uf C Xablwrr.
New Yoke, Aug. 11. The Kreniity
announces that burglars bh-w oin a safe
at Clark vil'e, Iterser county, J. J, tast
nh', aad oltiainin:: Jecuritiei of the St.
Joiefib nd Iari3c Kailmad Co., sod the
KanKMand Nebraska Itnilroad Co.. valued
at SOAXjO, aud be'ongin to T. EJjar.
I'lre at IVhlLUaU, X, Y.
"Whitehau, Aug. 12, A fire at Sher
lock'i mill burned Sherlock's eteatu mill
and store an.1 20 dwelling; l&as lieavv,
inssrai.Ce, $W,0&1
Claanscd hi. Mlaad.
RlcnacoMs Aug. 15. In Hen rich
ouBty court. J. a . Hoerriuger refueeal
to erve with a reyro juror, aad the
judge Imposed a Cue of 50 dollara and
lOday imprisonment. Horrriogersab
aoquently conented to srve aud the
peualtlea were removed.
The CamlncCelcbratlou at Chtcjago
Chh iso. Aug. 11. Preparations for
the graad triennial conclave of the
Kaightn Templar next wevk are weil
aIvauctrd, and p.omlncnt buihllegs
sbut the 1 ity are beginning to Iuolc gay
with Masonic bunting. It ! now thought
tliat 1J0,(J of the Masonic fraternity
wilt le present anal as many more other
stranmnarfexeeted. Thirty thousand
Tewplsn will move la a grand prooesasbm
on Taterday moraiog, and hanIom
arehpsare taeing created along the bueof
marck Twelve handre I teats are being
pitched a!oi the lake front frum the ex-I-oI
tioa building to twelfth street.
airacai a S-'axIi.
New Yoke, Au. IX Early this even
ing the barge Uepcbiican with neirly
MW 1 eicurioiiti oa board strsck on a
rock in F-at river, coaIug great excite
ment among tboe on board, but all were
taken oir without accident.
Aaa Grt.a Cax,
In asultbrongbt by wmef toe t holders
of the Oregon zSusam Naviaiioa Co.,
agaiut the Oreron Ilailway an I Navi
Zillion Co.. and Farmers' Loan and Trut
Co., lo-ilay, couneI for defendaau ob-talae-I
a lay of trcOeedlBg icnd.ag ap
peal fnHB orders. Coumvl seated that
the .wit was by lipldcs of only 100 .are
of ark of the Ora-g- nSteim Xavigatios
Co, 47,t0 to hD,iO) thares blng owaed
by the Oregon Railway and Navigation
Co.
Fatal Art Mm I.
New YtBE, Ac 12 A horre was
Wurllsar oa a tdatfaitm boasting feed to-
alar, at HI Hasdisn ttrret, when thr plat
form brok- sal he fell into s,wJ frelaiw,
ia-tataty killing Vr.. .-arib Spier, 5
ynt&f, a Ao resided there.
Taaasaex. Caaadllloas.
Dr. Taaaer at T P. M- wetshed W7
Itul. He to ia the tot ofspmts all
aJay and easdy digests ImrEoc ejsauta-
tat. 0x I l. An otfer Ol yvr wareK
lo lex t ;r from ovaa to icwa l-a-4 Iwh
received bv kim an I is an ler cnssshl'ra
tioii. SaVII heatii'y hlsnelf of the
r(-jiulbailty of the per ki rntkan the
ecf ub -aCTii-aromau, iiit j.rdaab'e
tlsat he will ic -spL
A Daatardljr Cslaaae.
Cixvaxavw. 0. Auj. 22. Joka 31is-tler
ofMiti'a Grasvr, who-K? wife has seogbt
the prote. ttoa t hrr retati.'e ia tin
rity, sought her aat to-dsy, anion her
ieiu..ns to ictcru to him. hedrew a re
volver aud fchvt her In the left stdr.
A rUrtter Sklraiaiata.
Lseeh. Texs Aag. 12. At noa pris
oner, here broke jail and mode a tlaoh
fr the ltk Oraade. An alarm bene
riea Uve sthertfT, deputies an-! p-ilate ran
10 the liver en 1 kept R a Iu-itta.1- oa
Hie fugitive; taoai whom otvi idled
in : be water a ml several woera led. Mex-
ious ratltrrealea the oppmue boie in
Jarre HUwbrrs aad oae fared several shot
at the Amei'-an on this side.
liaatlana AmeaaJaaaeaata.
IswasaivU-s Aug. 12. It U aanoan-
ced oncseeileal autnority that on a re-
heanag the supreme court will declare
the eoastltutional amcnomrnte auopteu.
thas throwing the state election aivcr to
November.
Ka!lra4 AeclJeul.
PiUL-ucLrnn. Aug. 12. An accident
Ita taken idscc on the West Jersey rail.
road, near May's landing to an excursion
train, retumiug from Atlantic Citv.
Three men were killed ana thirty in
jured.
Atlantic City. ". J Aug. 12. Follow
in are particulars of tlie railroad accr-
Iviit at Jlav s unoinz: I lie excursion
train consisted of 20 tars in the first and
111 in the second section. The train waa
filled with Su AnnV Catholic excursion
its from Kinsinsrion Philadelphia. The
first section left the citv at G adock and
the 8.cond followed soou after. 011 reach
ins Mav lawlin ' the enutnecr of the
first Motion alowett uit lo run on a Biue
track. AU the cars had pa?H?d the Hwitch
except two, when the ccond section came
thundering on Ujiiin i. inc engineer 01
the latter whbtled down brake, but
uhn annlied the- talleil to woik owintr
to net. and hi. hirouioiivc crushed into
the lot car of the first sec:Ioa, telescoping
it. As the locomotive forcvsl tU way iiil-
the car Its cylinder heads were 'orccil
ipan and etam poured through the car
MuMtnir neariv evrry pa-isenT 111 iu
The work of removuu the injured imme
diate! vbcirun and medical aiu rut sum-
moneal. Thebest cm of the express which
bid i-ome ui were switched otfaiid lilted
up a hospital?, and in the.M? were plnred
tliOMj la.t injmed ami the train proceeded
tn Philadi-Iphia. Phirian from Cam
leit who came down oti a wrecking train
which wa telegraplutl for forb.d the ro
muval of a numbrr of the injured, who
ftlill remain at May's landing.
Later Dispatch V Sreae af Horror.
. . . . ... 1 - a
-uiL.nsi.riii.a, .vug. i . ur ran
be learaeu, oniy one possatnger, .lames
McSvieeuv nfthU city, was killed out
right by tlie nevtdent on the Atlantic Citv
ro.nl at" May's lauding, but 41 are injured,
eome fatally. All senud to be vcaldcd
orburued. very few b;dag siinisiad or
bruised. ThMu were nearly 2000 people
from Philadelphia on the exclusion. The
following is a description of the collision
and the acene that cueticd:
Ot the persons on the rear platform f
the tltt train suinejuiupfd to the ground
and then rurhed jauie Mrickcn back u to
the cars. The locomotive cime bound
ing along and crashed Into the roar cam
still standing iiou tho bridge, and witn
such force that tte engine fairly plowed
a furtow halfway Into the car and lifted
the roof over the ainoko Mack. Thehork
broke one of thecvHiidcra of the boiler
and instantly M-ulilin water was poured
utit tiiHin tbesilTriehted and helpleea oc-
cutuiiU .f ihe rar. Itaiu hiul been pour
ing down and all tltu wiitdown of the car
were down, and the stuai lililagit ia
etsntly added to the horror of the occa
sion and suffering of tho victim. From
out of the concealing vapor came shrieks
of women, waibt of children and yells of
men. peoule on the first train ran pell
mell from the can or jumped through the
window, and it was onie time before
they became sufficiently composed to
make rcet effort to rescue the injured
and relieved their suffering. Sarah Col'
line, ternWy scalded and frightfully in
mother is lyitiir Iwvond hope of recover.
The list of -lead now numbers seven.
Talk of the Weather.
Why ia it that one obvious, self-
evident iiropoaition, the n Iterance of
which imparts no information, and is
absurd truism, should be tolerated and
grateful, whiletnother of the Tery same
kind is received as a jest or sign ef men
tal decay? If yos should reply to the
friesd who remarks upon tlie tine day,
"Certairdr. very See; twice two are
four," yon would have replied is kind,
but insult or insanity might be fairly
alleged. But to question the weather as
to sue of conversation is really to re
quire that there shall be 10 talk which ia
not reasonable, let wnv mince us to
silence? Deduct from the sum total of
human remarks the wonder whether it ia
going to rain, the hope that it is going
to clear, the emphatic asseveration that
it bt too hot, and tho profane proclataa
tka that it is altogether too cold,
with all the filling in, so to speak, the
"How IoveJyr "How perfectr "How
just rightr "What extraordinary
weatharr aad "What delightful
weather! and then the historical eom
poriaons of weather, and references to
thermometrical reeonls, and daya of
phenomenal cold or heat, anal what
would be left of hnwtn intercourse?
Imagine, under this privation, the condi
tion of ladies making morning calls!
Consider the case, of young; gentlemen
joining young ladies en prouurnade. cr
of A suddenly preseateal to E! Wbat
mournful silence would wrap tho world!
It is in this view tint the weather re
ports from Washingtoa are suveh bless
ings, and that the lata lamented Merriam
and the coatemrorary Vennor are scch
becefactora. The "pro bib ill tits" of tlie
morning paper organizo aad give point
to the whole weather gossip cf tlie day.
ProbaJtilsties 'says cloudy and cool, with
shifting winds 'from sortix to tenth;
clear, with local rains, increasing tem
perature, and poreible frost at night;
ruing, stationary, or falling barometer.
That's all very welL Now lei us see.
Lynx acrutiaise the weather all day
loss to catch Probabilities tripping, aad
his misd is fuller of it than ever. If a
friend salates him with the familiar
Fine alavT Lynx ia ready for Thin.
"WeU, perhaps so. bat yon wait. I am
not so sure how it is going to tarn out."
Bat, neTertLeieis. if ProbabiStiea says
tersely. "Bain. Lynx aad everybody
else sillies forth, with an umbrella.
Before JYobabQitiea we had Mernasa.
This worthy man was the inventor of
"heated terras.' He bad aa ill way oa
July morning of publishing a card an
nouncing that a heated term was at haal.
and the population began at once to sop
and puff, and the annoyance was tho
greater because o: U10 ancoaacemeac
Abcrcwasa great deal c: axepucsi rib
aldry whea the Merriam prophecies ap-
- aa . -
peared; out ae aonnttess comoieanim
vlf with the familiar proverb about
prophets in their own country, aad heat
ed up their terms as before. Mr. Mer
riam supplied ua witn conjectural
weather for some months. But his voice
became silent, and he had no individual
rival for Probabilities is a system aa-
til Mr. Vennor. who, this year, an
nounced a cold wet Mav, and a hot dry
June. Bv this middle of June the re-
salt is that May was the hottest and dry-
estupoa record, while Jane has been
cool aad moist. Bat ihst good prophet
need net be discouraged. If the partic
ular kind of weather that he had designed
has failed, yet tho weather itself has be
come more than ever a topic of interest.
It has sot only its general interest, but
the especiil interest of verifying or dis
proving his accuracy of foreknowledge.
The older almanacs displayed this pre
science also, when along the whole list
of the thirty-one January days they said.
siguiScantly, "Look out for snow about
this lime. and upon the July aad Au
gust rages thev prophesied all the way,
"About this time expect thunder
storms." There are other prophecies
also:
Swilhlta ray. If It Co rain."
Wo are taught what to expect.
But whv bo impatient of the universal
talk of tlie weather? What is it but the
instinctive tribute to the beauty of tho
world in which wo live, and to the celes
tial laws which govern it? Horpcr't
Sragoztne.
Glce as a CrrcE for Ccts. A corre
spondent of the SeiVafe.4weneaM writes
as follows: "For tho last twelve or four
teen vears I have been employed in a
shop where there are over three, hundred
at work, and, as in tho case of all shops
of this kind, Iiarrtly a day passes without
ono or mora of us cut or bruise our
limlw. At first there were but few who
found their way to my department to
have their wounds boand un, but alter a
while it became generally known that a
rag glued on a flesh wound was not only
a speedy curative, but an effectivo pro
tection against further injnry. I was
soon obliged to keep a supply of rags oa
hand really for any emergency. I will
here cite oae nmoug many of tho eases
cured with glue: A man was running a
boring machine, with an inch and a
quarter auger attached. By some means
the sleeve of his shirt caught in tho
auger, bringing his wrist in contact with
the bit, tearing tlie flesh among tho mus
cles in a frightful manner. He was con
ducted to my department (the pattern
shop), and I washed the wound in warm
water, and glued around it a cloth,
which, when dry, sunk into a rounded
tdiape, holding tho wound tight and firm.
Oncn or twice a week, for three or four
weeks, I dressed tho wound afregh.aad xl
was well. Tho man ucver lost an hoar's
time in consequence. Tho truth of this
hundred can testify to. I uso, of
coarse, the best quality orglus."
As a rale tint howlieat girl at Vasaar
oaUob, Um Bsoai im.
jured uv inhaltog steam. Hied at t't-nruyi-vaoia
hospital; arab Wright died at a
reaidtmce in Camden this forenoon. Her
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