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Village* Waald Cd.»btSat,«
PiAisim®, N. J„ Aug. A—Fears are
the Burping tot*. of
hourly twenty growing weaker. The dam is
feet high and holds back a lake
a mile antt ft quarter long, from 800 to
MO feet wide and thirty feet deep in
some Sootch places. * If it should give way
Plains and Fanfvood would
probably Plainfield 1 ms swept ont of existence, and
would be inundated.
Men am stationed along Green brook
all the way to Plainfield, while a large
foroe of laborers are at work setting
frogs against the mssonry of the dam
and cutting off the surplus temporary sluiceways The to
oarry water.
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tasirftssrfe,^ Elmira, N. Y.. Aug. A—A severe
causing Glen creek to rise so rapidly
that it soon became a raging torrent,
whioh swept through the famous Wat¬
kins Glen, carrying away bridges and
kftSTwhole gorge ^a^ing° the^
kss&s£
ns of the village, as the
bridge kfcs swept away
learned,
Am Ki-Cliy Solicitor at Drbua, Ohio,
Boston Until Uneonsolou*.
T^BAKAa,^%A-Arthurieiir!a-
day sts&ats&sstitm night He is i±
ex-city solicitor and a
At 18 o'clock that night, while sitting at
the front door of the house, some twelve
or fifteen awn, disguised with white
masks, the came and silently before he and ocmld stealthily from
rear, utter any
doom. Here they bound -iimstei him securely
sttf'sr-ssi’? "Now, do dfity," whipped him
your into
nnoonsoiousnesa
The noise alarmed a colored servant,
who was in a room, on the second floor,
and he hastened stain down, but was met at
the foot of the by three White
Gaps with drawn revolvers and com¬
manded to return. He fled hastily back,
and escaped window by and jumping the from alarm. a second Sber-
iff story &xbee and Prosecutor gave Middletown
arrived «t the residence about the same
time. The vicMtp had by this time
regained consciousness, and was released
item the »pes that bound him. Phy¬
sicians were summoned and his wounds
Intense excitement exists in the city,
atulttleton. outside «o arrests nave been
made, and of his brother no ef-
forts will be made to prosecute Anyohe.
Middleton has had an unusual amount
of domestic trouble lately, which cul¬
minated in his wife m leaving ._ T him r , r .jpM.- and go-
,
ing to the residence of friends. He has
been drinking exoessively lately, and on
two recent occasions was arrested by the
police and looked up.
The oanse for his
ping his wife and al
Ka. and death, 1 . 1 : |ta UOttUU”
recently, her it is
was caused in by great his degree outrageous hastened conduct _
at
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THE COK E STRIKE G ROWING.
Twain Hundred Store Join the Banks of
the Strikers.
PrrrsBU»G, Pa., Aug, A—The coke
strike is growing. Twelve hundred
more ookers have joined the ranks of
the strikers. All of Frick & Company’s
works are reported idle exoept the
Standard, whioh has 707 ovens, employ¬ will
ing held 1,400 there men. and A mass effort meeting in¬
be an made to
dues Every the effort workers is being to mode join the strike. Mc¬
Clure A Company’s employes to get strike,
to
and with some prospects of success.
producers It taruinorodthattheeighteett who control about smaller
against the 4,000 Four, ovens
will combine "Big ”
grant the demands of their establish men, resume
work and endeavor with to perma¬ inde¬
nent contracts consumers,
pendent of the syndicate that has for
some tips past handled their product
Hangartaiu Uncage la IrM light.
nnsfcMsa, Pa., * “■ Aug. the A—The Hun.
gtrians fcsep^ employed bridge JgWeTtLti sd rai on newPough-
free fight afew da:
drink, in the the men^^'piatoh^uL battle. Two, named Bans- and
ax* And
mits and Bolander, precarious were shot oondi-
olnbbed, aafeagli and are in a
Th.S
hired met have been harried to New
York N o arrests have been m ade.
Sudden UopHta ef Two Train*.
iradU'Aa
York night and New ooUideJ England with railroad the Thurs¬
day train east, which left passenger Fish Kill
oonung at o’clock in the afternoon.
Both landing locomotives 5 wrecked, several
were
ears were derailed and a fireman and
expressman, •Pertained, whose names oould not be
were badly injured.
Well Known Horseman Dios, s* i
Iwnraox, a, Aug. A-tof Hush
morning at 6 o’clock. „ ,
firnr-g Rrrors Bitaoui to HeoIHlt.
^eOmlmys by, w»d as became they "tee Tnghteuea making
Stans called to them to stop
, , kril atriking the boy betwwm
ludiiius were arrested Sunday by the
more than ipTelin eighty witnesses, most ot
Tto “
A Painter’* Drop,
of‘Third Cincinnati, and Aug. 8.— had Lewis Purdum,
a narrow es.
he last h*s balance and felt sixty-five
feet into toe. river. He struck feet fore¬
most, and as soon as he recovered his
breath swam to the shore. He was com-
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city hospital.
dam tags, anti married. ^ . *,*
A Bogus Slgoi. if> ‘ J
rbreA-sdi! N*w Yobk, Aug. A—The story told
checks for #700, and who said he was
great deal of annoyance. Gen. Steel
has four sons but -Hiey are all in this
city thathe at present. had his Gen. share Slgel considers
has oft rouble with
one of his sons without being worried
by St such Louis fictitious thief. stories as that of the
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Xr. Ximkerlj-’* Good Lack.
St Chicago, Paul, Mtonteskys: Aug. A—A" M. dispatch C Kimberly from
has been armeintetl general superintend¬
ent of the Northern Pacifio, to succeed
S. R. Ainslie, who recently resigned to
beoome general manager of the Wiscon-
past He is an old employe.
A Long Shortage.
Lebanon, G., Aug. A—The iavesti-
man The in the in shortage the auditor’s soup office for #80,000. will
declared place vacant and tip- be
a successor
pointed. Coleman denies all charges,
and delates himself the victim of an¬
other’s dish onesty.
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An Arkansas Shaker.
‘Wall, old feller, what’s the mat-
“Only a little ag Ur , stranger, but I
thought hide.” I would shake myhelf but er
my “I’v® had ’em
Westmoreland’s myself, friend; I tuk
I shake.” Calisaya Tonic and
never have a
Good advice to the friend who was
taking is implied la the friends’ re-
y. No ease of malaria has ever
»n found which baflied its curative
powers, and one physician has used
it successfully It in, the treatment only bf ty¬
phoid bottle fever. and costs two bottles #1.00 wUl n
one or
stop the fever. Buy it of your drug¬
gist. For sale by E. R, Anthony.
Railroad Building In UixIco.
Cot or Mexico, Aug. 8.—A formal
an&fer of the concession for the Mexi-
o*n Ihe City Bouthem of Pueblo railway, the to City extend Oaxa¬ from
to of
ca, Rudston has been Bead, made of London, by concessionaire, the H.
to Mexi¬
stamps can Southern the Railway document company. amoifeted The
on The road to
#2,000. is well under survey
and oontraots for most of fhe eastern
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A K«w Dims* Among Cattle.
UNconN, Neb., Aug. 3.—A new and
somewhat serious cattle disease has
broken out in two or three herd* near
this city. So far it hasdaffled all efforts
to relieve it. It is spreading. It begins
by a swelling of the eye, which is fol¬
lowed by total blindnesa A fevw ac¬
companies the disease and the milk of
the oows is unfit for use. The cattle
owners of this vicinity ara greatly
alarmed and the utmost precautions are
being taken to prevent the further
spread of the disease.
AU on Account Of a Hog.
road to Flat Liok, the nearest villaga
Both sides are now well armed, and are
all watching travel along for each' the other. rood’ passing Incidentally their
house iap at off. j T >_ j
Searching fbr a Mnrdcror.
Ashland, that ' Wla, thirteen Aug. v 8. have ^-Notwith¬
standing since Joseph Fenohs day s brutally elapsed
so i mur- wSs
’ >wly wedded
_ posse of of men m is
pursuit of the mmderer.
it is known that he is alive and stiU hid¬
ing in the swamp. Fenohs was seen
Tuesday and shot night at several by one times, of his but pursuers -with-
was
H* Will Save to Stay lu PrlMo.
Saw Fkancisco, Aug. 3.~*aneaa
Swalm, who was convicted fifteen
months valaable* agd from of Mrs. Stealing Clara diamonds Belle Molten- and
affirmed yesterday »(bnlisli bythe supreme coiirt
Swalm was adventurer who be¬
came intimate largely with Mrs. McDonald,
and was reSoosible for her trou¬
ble with h er husband. .
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•‘An Idler is a watch thaf lacks hothTSands;
As useless il it goes, as when it Stand*.’,’, {
hold Alasl and many children women, need though their ehre, house-
are
necessarily idle,because sufferinfe from
diseases peettHarto Fatorite Favorite their Prescription sex. To’all 'o-all
such Dr.
pdinr, prdlapsefc, morning “beswiag sickneas,
isAt-ions,
|*> W*tak stomach,
Indians,
their hilgfed in
known an U ,<- 4 1 — Immmr-
lieve the TsimpBlieans that the Hamadtsi «r. JKsyautLs,------ ta spirit, liv¬
o
ing entirely upon human flesh on the
mountains, years ago, a number
of the tribe went into tho’bmoun-
Up
purpose is to > show tbo tribo that
arc different
do not care Wi
suffer. ■*■• ;f "
:«i I
ooxd, t ' m. _
to tlio stealing of m body. Tlio initiate,
oath EWWW® a knife by a bystondm, and proba- *2
*
been bitten from -two to ten blankets.
SUICIDED WI TH A OO^ ET STRING.
air*. Lillian Dumont ICxouaes Herself from
a Ball Room to Meet Death.
Auburn, N. Y;, ! Ang. A—News has
been received from Glen Haven, cm
Skaneatiies lake, that a guest at that re¬
sort, Miss IslliamDumont, ^Brooklyn,
til the following morning, whan a lady
of tfie door. Hie tedy was found to bh
that of Mias Dumont, and it was quite:
|kM|gHilj|9htata'''' Miss Dnmont had gone to' her death
'dressed fora.
1 b K| itekf
*to
friends for leaving the balbroom.
When the botU' was found it was devoid
moven it to get ner corset.- - From tine
toe had token toe laces and with then
of Kf
ing loveiiness Her person wad ■^people oharming; charming
manner. prominence in parents Brooklyn, ■ a ...The m
. motive
which prompted the the deed deedi cannot be snr-
At lease *to said they can; •'» r. -
slill fas
jetdteas
^ < merit t >[ | , t w 9 | |, | t __
Whose hath won countless zealots,
Who use and praise his ‘-Pleasant IVilets,”'
The “Pleasant Purgative Pellets”’
of Dr. Pierce, thoughgenGeinaction,!
are biliousness, thorough, diseased and never fail to liver, cure
^and constipation. or torpid
Rheumatism Cured. |
Potsjiamer’s Red StarStok®, 1887.1 \
Xaioj City, Fla., Jon, f>,
P. F. P.MfgCo.;
tism GEN’fS-^Havesuffered for time and with tided rheuma¬
remedies, some but could a great
many find no re¬
lief until I used your great and bene¬
ficial P. P. P. I recommend it to
suffering Truly humanity. PGTSDAMER.
yours, J.
UNAPPRECIATIVE.
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Row little we are apt to appreciate that which
we possess. The hardy wood-sawyer envies the
wealth of hfe employer. The rich man envies th*
health and strength of his poor ^neighbor.
“Our mind and our time we ismploy
IS longing for what wa havo not,
Unmlndful of what we enjoy.*
How much better if all exerted themselves to 61>
tain tteir heart’s longiffg. If poor in purse seek to
gain wealth by industrious »nd frugal habits. If
poqg in. health seek to #se those remedies which art
the best and truest medicines. Among remedies
s, by druggists nope is the equal of Cotaoit
Blood Balm for curing the ills of flesh and^toed.
Felix Foster, Atlanta, Ga., says; “I took B.-B. ’
B., for several foul ulcers, which had given me
much trouble ««d' would not heal from a use of
ME PERQ other remedies. Within ten days my
ULiftllO health improved, and before I bad
used three bottles every s<we was entirely healed. It
improvwj, my appetite and gave me flesh and
strengtlu" ■ .' . . , J
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Hudson CMk, Camden, Ark„ ; »ys: “I was.af-
n AR D| ULUUU nfm flieted with the severest form*
UnV q{ rheumatism for abehit Bl
-years, and stiffered-extreme misery during aU that
White. PATflElffU I also had pamrr^io breathing bqfi through itglmost popped
UftMwinn-j|y wy my nos*.,
fl esh * some plato lSohedas
if it had been charred or scalded. My back was so
finLumR I rOHH -until I tried B. B. B. t used
several bottles and an} now as sound and well as
any man in Arkansas,"
J. W. Messer, Howell’* Cre*s R«idvCherokea
Connty, Ga.- writes: I wa* afflicted with chronic
PADCQ sores nine years, and had tried many
OUll&O medidnes and they did the no good. I
then tried li. B. B, and eight bottles cured me
sound and wed-* «9 f
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■ampler In «Um tve ssk Mint y«*
hlsow vrbst we eenri. to those who
w *tt»Y>n{h» “iLff «w aag nun berotno your own
Rtwriiwrty. nj. Thii *•<>■ fnm«i ffrauri UMKhin* umkMub i* 4»
wrWcl wtsm'
skscss I
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born — * - und.prised -.............. m.Cirorgin.jimjhn.Vi-■rievoTedunr - folks;
entire licyutui-ntti ntion
to working wood for file post uw ijiy years, fin'd rMhrtlo I nhw how to
niune, lirtirtilyihmik we chum a right to MtroniMm i f the people.
solicit We uontinance the pithlilc gi-ni'V«!lv for v i v Kbci-h] putrunnge, mid
a of the suine.
OOJI’T FOPGfcT mi W.L M HAVE.
ifor the present Fruit Crop, 20 to Riithousniid CflATEP, nmdo right here
by our home labor. Kw-p phe money- here instead of going abroad, and
hejji booui ®ur twon amd country. Dbn’t. forget the phice.
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•CSM Vs’TIAT < ^*^IOHER KOLB SAYS.
OrncrtCi'MUissioxaaor Aqaicirtwai, Ac**ax, Ala.
li/ .trisa*, tac#*TAWt»0smv**o*Tp4 heartily roco4mtndTHKSovTHea!iC»I.WATo«ta : * UI>10 Co ! th* , „ farmer*
-I eun and do most idperlorioriti. *f #ro-
n i'«3 *-furmjourna! ofVery irits. It It *hottld (hould b* b* in in th* the horn* 1 owjr
r.r esrivohsricalturiet V«y Usiri: ours, B.F.WlbB.
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preferred who can furnwh a <pr
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