The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 11, 1887, Image 4
PATRIOTIC EX-SOLDIERS.
THB NATIONAL VETERAN ASSOCIA
TION UPHOLDS THE PRESIDENT.
Oeneral Rtoaevranm 're8sents to Plim Some
Strong Reeolutlons--Molbora of tho
Grand Army Denounced for Their Nar
row-Minded 'artisanship.
WAanWNOTON, August 3.-Gen. Rose
crans recently received from Charles
Whitehead, chairman of the committee
on resolutions of the National Veteran
Association, Ucs Moints, Iowa, copies
of the resolutions adopted by that asso
ciation repudiating the utterances of
certain members of the Grand Army of
the Republic in co:nection with the pro
posed visit of the President to St. Louis
while the Grand Army of the Republic
encampment is in progress thero; corn
llending the President's veto of the do
pendent pension bill, and condemning
the ellorts of those who seek by the rebel
flag episode ''to rekindle the lamos of
sectional hate and contention as unman
ly, unpatriotic and meriting the con
tempt of intelligent men."
Ti resolutions also compliment Gen.
Black's administration of the Pension
Ollico. (len. Rtosecraiis was requested
to deliver copies of these resolutions to
both the 1'rsident and to (en. Black.
To-day he called on the I'resident and in
presenting them said:
GEN. ROS.lECaANS' Al)I 1Es.
"Mr. President, at the request of the
National veterans' Association, of I )es
Moines, Iowa, in mltass convention as
sombled, on the 15th day of July ultimuo,
I have the honor to present to you this
engrossed Copy of the resolttiolis tien
passed, declaring the Viewrs of those
veterans respecting the atteipts of cer
tain ollicers and members of the society
of the Grand Army of the I;epublic to
prevent the President . of the United
States from. accepting Io itilitics ten
dored to him by the city I St. Louis on
the occasion of the meeting of the Na
tional Encampment of t he (I rand Army
of the Republie, which haid voted to be
come her guests.
''As a nemher of that soci(t.y it tl'rds
me pleasure to performi this duty and t<
state may con1currecei ini the sen~timei
e expressed in those resolutions. 1 an:
pleased to say that 1 believe the genera
tenor of these resolutions is in accor
with the views and feelings of the vas
majority of the nembcr3 of the ( rant
Army of the Republic as to the loyal ro
spect due the Chief Magistrate of th<
Union, and as to the impropriety of de
nonneing lim for doing what le believe
to be his official duty. I feel etiuall'
assured that those sentiments will coi
mand the assent of' that mahl large
body of ex-('nion soldiers not belongin1
to the society of the (Grand Army of th
Republic who are suirvi vi ng mnIbers e
the real (iratd Army of the Republic
which, after having saved the nation'
life, dissolved and joined the great in
dustrial body which assures the wealti
the glory and the prosperity oIf oi
country."
TIlE 'UiES NI 51L': I;lil,v.
President Cleveland, replying to (i
Roscerans, said:
"\Vithout reading the rte:oluttionis pr
sented by you in suchi a grat.ifying mhoat
nor, I have onliy tt say that, judgh
from the tenor of yeour reinarkis, V
action of the veteraiis metilonled is
the direction of acknowledginIg the dui
which devolves uipon themll as5 vetet''i
to empha)lsize the value of thetir ri
in the fil ,service att bomli
l~t~emonstrate te same Ilo-ave''
"'-ihiown ill battle b y Ia courage 1no he
conispiculous wheni called uiponI to dlefer
and maintain tile frt't domi ml pal rittiS
which in peace is the safety of Amnerici
institutionis. Uunde'nndhing ti s to) I
the pumrpose of the rewlhitionls, l am ih
to receive tem lit yourV hanIds."
Gien. JI osecransl tot-day Setil tile to] it
ing note to ConniaissioneLr Fhinek, wit
copics of the1 resoluitionis:'
"'Gr:l.Nu: .in comliancille with the r*
quiest contained ia tile aiccompanyir'll
letter from the chlai rntum of the commni
tee on resolutions, it allfords me gre:
pleasure to presenI t th 1 ill ngrossed colI
of the resoluitions expres5sing tile senlt
monts of thle D emlocrte veterans of ti
National Veterans' Association, of D
Moines, Iowa, ini mass conivention a
semibled July 15, 1887.
p)atriotism, good senseiS andi just tdenui
ciation of the disloyalty to ile cotIit
and treason toi thle spirit oi tile soIoit
of thle Grand Army of tile lI epub)
manifested in the recent attempts
cortaini oflicers and mleluberls of t hat t:
ganization to raiso0 for partisan lIi'rpos
ani outcry agaiinst the10 ( Itif Alalgist ill
of the nation, iandt to pira ent hlimi fra
accopiting the hospJitalit.ies t1ndiered ii
by the cit of S't. . Luis at It 5samo1 lth
order hlad accepted h1er inivitation to
generous welcomie. No kt51 grattifyil
are the declarations of the11 resolutionl
chiaracterizing as whollhy incompaItlitib
with that loyalty whichh is one of ti
thireo fundamnentale of that11 society ti
aIttempJt to uise its voie in fenunci Iiat ic
of the P'resident for tile t i.schar'ge of
p)ainlful duty accordinlg to is judlgmei
atnd conscience.
''When it is remembered that1( large]
the Uion~ army, probably of thlose e'l
listing for the three months' service an
certainly of those who cameli ini afte,]
wards, were eithler )emnocratic or mere!
Union men, it will be plainly seen wh
the 0. A. Rl. ast a RIepuiblicaIn macin'l1
was a miserable faiilro; why it at a late
time only revived whlen nlon-partisanishi'
was made fundamental; wh1y the( hiypoc
r-isy of violating this princeiple by takinj
small partisan adlvantaiges ill the chioic
of its officers, posts and comandnerie
and the paying of special pulici favor
and honors to comnradles of thei Repul]i
can persuasion had hitherto created such
a d' mst of its spirit as to 1prevent till
societ from including double and possi
bly ti ple its present membershlip anm
commanding universal respet for tha
self-controlling loyalty which cvere(
with glory its members during the darl
days of war for the Union.
"The resolutions well say that if thi
spirit of partisanship cannot be reef rinI
*ed it will be a matter to be considere4
whether the survivors of the real Gran
Army of the Republic would not botto
have some other organization.
"I take pleasure in noting the jus'
commendaton given in the resolution
to ,the admninistration of the Pensior
Ofios sinoe you have been Comissionei
of Pensions. You:rs truly,
"W. 8. BosEonMs."
r. Whitehead in his letter to Geon.
~. ' J1o.orpgasks the General to present
s~te reaolations in the name of at least
* b ousand ex-Union soldiers of lowa.
The(1t a good deal of pufinag done
g ho1ner lis at the clubs,
SUN RILAL NWM NOTEM.
Items of Intereat (athered % om Varioua
Quarter..
Jacob Sharp is suffering greatly.
Katkoff, tho editor, of the Moscow Ga
xette, New Orleans, is dead.
Texas has undoubtedly gono anti-pro
hibition by a large majority.
The Calumet and IIecla mine, at Cain
met, Mich., is on fire.
Mine. Nilsson owns two buildings in
Boston that are assesse(d at $123,000.
John S. Barbour is said to have come out
for Cleveland for a second term.
I'ittsburg, Pa., has invited President and
\Irs. Cleveland to visit it.
Thitee have been five cases of cholera t
an(I one (eati from that (Iisease at Malta.
An extensive strike of coal miners in
Bohemi has led to numerous riots.
Indians at Aitken, Minn., have been con
mitting (iepre(datiois of all sorts.
A Rome dispatch says that 10,000 troops
will bent to Massowah in the autumn.
John leuter, of Chicago, recentl3 ccared
$4,000 in two (lays in a (eal in lemons.
'Theu pr)ject to build a cotton factory in
L nion seems to have fallen through entirely.
''he New Era flour mills of Nashville,
''eo n. , were destroyed by tire. Loss about
$15,000.
Inlianapolis (laitms to have made $ 00,
000 proftit out of her high license cxpei
melt.
Senator Art hur P. (,orian, of Maryland,
is one of t he liveliest bees in the )emorratie
hive.
(I the four thousand Englishmen resid
ing in NeW 1Laven less than 500 are regis
ttt ed voters.
('"0n,ressmn(n elect Rice, of Minnesota,
an1(d llare, of Texas, are veterans of the
.I -uar war.
'it In ' lice off 'ales hats presented
lhif.I il ill with ia horse-shoc pin set with
diant(n;(ms.
Sein rator ltampton has )eei (atchling
sal mouan and getting sunhurncd1 in Canad(a
for a couple of weeks.
At Lynchburg, \a. Wednesday, 1)r.
('aover killed fifty pigeons, making a clean
J1udl.e (ooley addresse( the Georgia liar
ASSo ciation at Atlanta \Weduesday on the
r certainty of the law.''
A Inrricane has (lestroyed 700 yards of
ratilw:ay at ()lmnutz. The' break will stop
tratlir a1 fotnight.
T 'he UInitet I States (ru0islr AtIInta has
silid foii Newport, t .1.. to join the
Noth At lantie s(lulion.
At I,(rttb;rg, Germany, a French 1n1in
and a Iltussian have been arrested on the
o(n the (haruge of being spies.
1;ssia proposes Cen. I'rince lneritinskv
as s.oile Itegent of I Hulgari. The proposal
is ntt regarded favorably at Sotia.
'The State (eptnelt is inlform1ed of th(
3 denti of Vice Consul General Joln ''.
M ilk r, at Iio J:uieiro.
- At Greenll ay, W is., a Ieer kettlc in
e Iiahr's brewery exploded, scalding s(vei
inen, six of whomn died dlurling the night.
3 'IIet Italhin government hits accelt ed
f lOUu;l's otler to miediate betWeen italy
ani :\ hys'sinina.
3 1 ': t of 'inkerton's g;uarls, fifty in
i- nbr, have withllrawn from1 the coke re
'l- Site I )ealstinenI is notitied of the
dh itlt in .a tia of tIfe wiCC of United States
Minist;r ItltbardI.
The I' esinitrut asks that cit i(s extending
inv:t:ttliris lorego the forniality of a dele
a tt W(ei0li\iasigton .
Mr. i;.iui A. I,gai li:isatrived at her
t Loon in W ashinliit(ton. hile is reported to
re h in ai s eriouis condili tion.
ty lieverly, Mass. Thle stiiriin laMters havie
us lillii .\:ivier l'ellin.iir, the udistin
uyld:iil. lIe wasi seveolty-li\e yers ol.
2. l:Eicuni Abbotlitt hais Ilande ini New York
d with "iihe drlesses, eih, sueth drissis" a
ui nevi r it to a sinlger's fatne b efore.
ii A boiy onily thn e y erX of aigi was liut
>O into jait ini St. A iupustine, Ila., for steailiing
leg -f iiiitlion sleeve, like its niaes:ike,
hi shiorbilibe rare' to bie ini good tt.
Alis. (. levehaind. who is it .Mlirion, Mass.,
withI Gen. (Greehy ;nit hlis wife , is aivoiding
g pubfilyIV~ as inuch as poible~iu.
A ni A itken. Minni. dispatch Isay tha:t the
it iried uni liae oni thle warl-path. 'Thlree Ini
,Ve dianis loive been killed.
lurIa:t lItalsteadi, whoii is niow ini Londioni,
so idiliii h Iis iiretl oft friendil byv giving a
lrge Ilinelieoni party at tIle St Jamecs
ThI. fore ol in f'tn- tate Wiilli:iin A. Ken
nstill w ihoiit an lieir. t Ioil inveStnietits
l- aiv- .-welltedt it to) .n00,000lt.
y lul'in onl Tuesdaylni it was aiinounlled that
je thei Iee cxIpis frtn A i11eri sinice thle last
r-',lTh llelgi:nri I 'luunbeir of l)etiltties lies
5 niuadpile a till aboihingie flhe systemi oft lIa
t ing workme~in inl fatoriies in goinils iinsterid
in of nnuoner.
mg i-rsilent It iunelI, of the Mliners' Asso
Iceriationi at WVest Ley hingri, wars arresteid Sn
it daly iin 1the etimrgte eef conrspiiray and initer
a ferinig withi men at wvork.
.g Te'l\ai hans ovecr hatlf a illieon enirolledt ini
S, her scltlis. 'Thfe next genieration inl Teixas
ititne.
Io The lluistoni (,0. einlis tIhe aitltticii of
n Heiti< it 'Totil iiicolo toe tIhe tict that "thie
ai soii of his lather racket" wiltltiot work ini
it this (.>trty.
(Ihs It. lih, Guiiteaitis eounisel, wIhl
N'ume Ililito 1 Northi river, New Yoi rk. Sat -
suilYetiiuy fromii melaniiiholiai.
3 Two~ newiO (uases of yello felver haver beeni
rieiui ted by~ thle l\icy W'est Hoiardi iif llIlh
Y sini e Sundiaiy. Noi dea:thsi haive oicured
y durinig the past t wenrty-four hours.
A mon her eof newi free (11delvr potistoillie((
r will bie cstalished Septembiere I. t )imly
t Ihiee are ini the South Ii ohnnhimllea, S. (.,
- SItrevepoirt, La. , andI Chairlotte., N'. C.
A lrumorcm(i reetly saritedis th1111at Mr.
3 b llnall wiill hiead a moitvemeont to organaize
theliinexI house of representatives up,ii?l
Statrif isue aind regairdIless of pairty tines.
.hristiee Cr-aig, tif tile Jlliniois iSupIremre
Ciourt. lhas said that Ithe Srupremri Court
will noi t granit a new trial to thle ChIi les>
-A runii ilists.
L,oui Giilber-t, ai negro, is ini jaiil ini Aiu
giuta. Ga.. (hiargedl with the mutrdler ol his
oiwn daugiihiter. Ihe whippled her so) brutally
tha t shei died from the effect s.
Mi m Josie I tolmnes, late exchange -lerk
of thie Ne'lity Naitional Bank, has beeni
rele- .1 om jil , on ii an undlen,tand(1i ng
tia i - isu to turn Staite's eviidence.
1)r Ii I >hn, a(cciul of assistinig Me
Gat Iii toescapie, has succeeded in secr
ing tIi thiiibondsmieni, aind wals releasedI from
1 us'odey.
Moinday nIght tIhe First, Baptist Chumeh
at OJsykai, MIss., was struck by lightning,
tearin.g hue whole of the noith aide of the
steeple to pieces.
Adviices from Malta say thuat there have
been two fatal cases of cholera there and
that foul bills of health are beIng Issued to
vesseIs departing from thp Islandi.
Mrs. (rover Cleveland, ac:omipainIed hby
her mnother and aunt, at-rivgd at Marion,
Tucesjay. The party will befi4 guests of
Guests of General A. W. Gree .
All the prominent Iribhmen of New York
leny any knowledge of the Mooney man
who tried to (lestr,Qy the steamer Queen
Wednesday.
A wind storm visited ('orryvillo, Ky.,
td blow doWn a building on which car
penters were working, injuring ten of them,
somo fatally.
Prince DeVawongse, of Siam, and1 his
party, twenty-two in all, incliing live of
he children of the king of Siami, arrived in
Wahington ycsterday.
A ''distinguished Virginian' is authlority
or the statement that 1resident and Mrs.
Jleveland will visit the (Jreenl,rier Sulphur
springs this month.
henry Irving his been elected a trustee
)f Shakespeare's birthplaee, at Stratford
ipon-AVon, to lill the v'aca(y caau(sed by
lie death of the late I)r. 1 lgleby.
Governor "oraker likes the piece lie hlls
outributed to the Forun so well Ihat he
poke a large part of it to the Ohio ltepuh
I'anl Conlvention.
Senator Shernian hias started for Puget
aound v ia the Caialan Pacitie IHail vay.
lloul the political ('alition of the tiimes
lermit lie will go on to Alaska.
At the time of the earth<quake Monday
oight the farm of Z. P. 1 laydeu, in ''rigg
oun(ty, Ny., sank four or live feet ''here
were I b ree hundred acres in the faim atld
it is tilling with water.
'lhe strike of the etnployees of the It k
I)iniond Steel Work of' Park Bros. & (.'o.,
Pittsl urg, for recognit iou of the Kuights of
Il)or has failed, and work has been re
stlun' i.
Only six seats in the next Ilouse of Rep
resentatives will be contested. 't'he niost
intere-t ing case will be lhat of loi_tort
Simll Is, cl)lored, against (o1. Wni. Elliott
of the Beaufort district.
TI e Austrian mint has rec'ived orders
to roake G(0,000 silver ail brot'ze war
nledals, bearing an (lii1y of Priice Al'x
ande,' for distribution in the 1Hu1ari:n
arirmy.
A dliabolic:d1 outr;age was colnnlitted al
Mling1, O., recently. While a negro ball
was in progress a nunhr of white 11111
blewi up the ballroton wit i dyihun aite, in
juring 11111' of the ulegros.
I1:irrison (unter, who, w'hil drunk,
kill(d at poliretn of Montgei tlry, Ala1.,
last August, has been contv icte dIi luau
slau:hter and his pllnislmn+at lixcd at :1
111011 s itipriSonment.
A terrilic hail and1( rain st0111 swept across
Y elI,ai bh! county, tiiss., 4)1ncusda.y
aternoon.ll I \veling bothl ('ltton1 7:lll (01r1
tO tlw gItht . 'lie young ('('r1 i allnoSt
total!y'(desl t'i, d
II uighity N cty \orkersrtie apt to look nt
Broloklynl asi11I a ii Itaa tliVely insignitleant
atdjiu i ) t t hii Iir ;,r('at city, Ib lt r Iioklyin
c1n1w5 up uiuder the ricnt 1lsssisaenlt will
$1U2-ItOt,t0 worllh of real estate.
l:ljnr Gieneral 11:ii , Inspector G::neur:t
of thw t"nited States :ru y, sailed for luropt
Satunh1:y, eouunmissioncd by the I'rtleiw
to iv :teh the minauvrt-. of thle u00)1ion:e arod
\i-riisitn is said to want not :: r 1 l:ili
to ('"n;i;r(':s, but 81-( n tu dallme on at tie!ce
w ithl ('h-ve!undl. 1 1 i" believ'ed., hw. t(''(r,
that ht' will takec alnii t m1Iy(lhi: , e i (
get,
W\illiunl ('. (a(wd1"y, gteeral ..->lhili. r of
tthe .\Orthwveslt'rn Il ti t-'way, l and O oftit'
alde'- hn:vyers in ('hica1!n, is :pi!lting P'Ot
unas-er ('cneral \'il:s's Vi 1'res"idtit,
ht1til througl tie shallowtt. the \est.
A yracuse, N. Y., tire tiiii:ungitl .le ex
t(en:,iVe saddllery\ hturdwmae unanufalctory Ut
t.hc i rale i i ,itles t('nt :at l t St UtO,
whi(b is ov'ereld lb\' an ittSurane bion' 1
it 51)It000. iiS~i
The l'nited Ireland lulishes a copo
a lir b wch it i s it :asst hi as bcern isstuO
Iit p 'lle, tdit'ctint ihat tat(hit he k pi1 lttum
n u>Ve mentS of l e rt ol: f t e Ii i u c i
litiiittui' (pasat 1st tt' ,tL onr re oi a;tiI
iovt mea iti' itn l:ic' i t re .l in a'wriu'
aiit I -Ia' xr:i' I so. i li; i
Thurnes ti ai ~'ii of the . iii:t tn
De it. viist in th (C'apiton.int:0
a shtra !u iahis hon e o ifir.tttit i
''Trmuhh- i ytiiing caum in the t'iinnI 3 i
~v:iinrfke e:iti tt by, 7)theAnaltn Oe
A.sneiit is entoring thn oi in the:
'oshe' itue in ii h prsotiI blet .s ('thalt i't ilt
ha rhoivl woo to sb is attamil
aatioed is vir in l Augustii'nd Ibin:
wilso ertheriree il' t t '1.0ner apeain Iit'
iThels, t is (h p-3 ., will cent itt thntw
ath 1irvt exp). 11het tg' isto es' tiatd
Protsanti'di.( Antihm nill stimn projit' hertut
81n1n0r (lie the woenalnwih residec tSksxli'
Md, nsittimi Niew? York wahs ar
New York, May 20, 1795 and was at the
tino of his death in his n%nety-third year.
Governor Amos, of Massachusetts vga"
evidence of the fact that the heate x rm
has arrived, lie roently said Ia a public
address, "The man who has wino regularly
upon his table is justly the subject of wide
spread remark, and is not held in the high
cst estimation by his fellow men."
A sensation has been caused in Ottawa,
Ont., on good authority evidently, that the
actual murderer of )'Arcy McGee escaped
the penalty of the law, while Whalen, an
innocent man, was made the victim of cir
cunmstantial evidence which cost him his
life on the gallows.
A special cable dispatch to the Toronto
(Me says fresh proposals for the settle
entL of fisherles dispute have recently been
suhmitted by Washington authorities.
They were approved at Ottawa, and favor
ably received by the imperial government,
but are still under consideration.
Somenbody his started a silly story to the
citeeL that Mr. Gladstone is coming to
America as the guest of Mr. ]3laine. If
Mr. Gladstone ever comes to America at
all, which is doubtful, he will be the guest
of the whole American people.
Mr. Chauney 1)epcw wants it distinctly
understood that he has not gone to Europe
to lix any political slate for next year. Ie
has gone to borrow $7,000,000 to help build
a railroad from the straits of Mackinaw to
Duluth. A man who can borrow $7,000.
OU has no time to fool with political slates.
I)ispatclhes from Shanghai, China, to the
London ,tandard state that Jay Gould and
the American Silver King have established
an American-Chinese bank, wish a capital
of $00,000,000. George Gould says there
is n1o truth in the report that his father is
interested in an American-Chinese bank.
May Sharpstecn is a little girl of seven,
ho is heir to $1,000,000. She inherits
the uoney from her late father, who was a
mmbei r of the wealthy firm of Arnold,
Constable & Co., of New York city. Niss
Si hr psteen ii mrrowly escaped death a few
d:ys ago at Sea Girt.
A tot t wenty houses in Northampton
county, Pa., and eight in Warren county,
N. .1., were (amnagel by lightning Sunday.
1l:Liy ellaris were flooded by the heavy
rains. TLe danage to strcets and pave
ntcus ii ltston and( South Boston, Pa., by
w:asht outs is estinatel at $1'.000.
''he New Orleans 1'icayunc observes:
'"'he Roester .ldecr(iser offers Iicry
Gcorge a 1arum if lie will move on it and go
to work. 'l'me oifer is a safe one. George
ctmnot own land, an( he certainly has no
taste for lab ii ing on a farm. IIe has otlhcr
ait pioverty mnethods of hogging the
publ ie"."
'a rsoon, IPa., is sorely distressed. A (dam
burs! on the side of the mountaiti. The
vhole town was iloolled and people had to
Ilke for thcir lives. Some were caught in
the eat cut :ml drowned. Bridges, rail
r el tr:cks :nd even hotels were swept
;maa ;y. I )unuage to railroads. $91,000; vil
i: . $(u,ou(.
IPre sidient ('leveland is the mtost univer
sally ci ro td mai ii the country. Every
viilh:ec, town and city have or will iivite
him 'It) nipei(d a few days' before the year
is over. It looiks very munch as if the peo
ple were going to invite him to spend a
secodl tcrii in the White House. There
is a veritale tidal wave in his favor.
i-0nend ( nrely, the head of the signal
service. wan Is the government to go into
th e Ib:iloon .business. Ihe will ask the next
('uno;c-s to nIappropriate $10,000 to begin
the c.tablishmen: t of a pernilent hal loon
ti of weather observation. General
(dreolv thinks the elliciency of the service
Sn be greatly improved by this means.
Th1 red m(n :u e oin the w;ar path. Sheriff
orkhani arrived at Aitkin, Mit:n., from
the \lille liLes reservation. lIe reports
tlemt vith halt 110)115 inl their face caly
fori war.\ White the Sheriff and posse wxere
gin11' oiuh they were watched by a dozeln
todIli, withi liles. Three Iiidianis have
beenu I;I led aindl more) arei to followv.
.1 din I eall, thirte il yeI ars of age, who
hi- iten ini jail at Eatoln, O hio, six weeks
Inih chtree of kilinlg his no1Vther, his
niiy, the'13 shi and3 ex shi 1. No motive
for lits ca ill a issignedil, exiept thait lie wasl
n-i y at whiat seeed to him i to be eivi
Im in ' 'it fav 'orit ilm shiowni to his sister by
Somen trieinds oIf Mrs. Winteld Scott
I lint- ck, who nowv lives in Washington,
lirt uring heri apiWinment, as postmaiister
iol that ity i. Thie movi'(eent was begun
-ni ly withouijt the knowledge oif Mrs.
Ihnowot~k, and it is probble)J thalt she (does
no'It .ut for th ulie lc. Gleneral Ilancock
ied Ior, but. a fund of $40O,000t was raised
hirihis n idowx soon afteir his dleath, and she
idra ax Is M,tl00 penisionl.
Ohiit has a tquieer electioni lawxx, which
ma-lws' it 03 Octoberi State ill years when
ther3e is nii prllesidenitial electIon. When a1
1111 ih-lii eli-ition is at hand Ohio must
votet ivembher- for aniy State ollicers It
wnix hve to elect. 'he terrible strain
wih bot pa'3arties used'i to endure in watch
ing- ()h-ii andi hlIndin oni the eve (of a na
Ii iim ll cotest is thius r-emo1Cved, as5I nduliana
isi n lnerLan October State.
1It' isaid t hat. the namiie of Jamiles G.
It aiini wai- not mlenitioned1 iat the Ohio conl
venitin Th'1 'iis wa-s ini accordanl1ce wvithi the
iiini nwins if dolm Shierman. WVhei
Ioa oi I miinaiii:ted Sherman for- Presideint
aI r13f33red to liiainie. At, the menCItion (If
Ihis :nn i,t ht coniventioni rose andlt chieered
olive x riniities. Sherman31 (iid nlot wan1t a
repel i1t i o that aenie ait Tolledo.
\\ hil I )iacin tlI iiir-d Smith is grinidinig
tii he 'n ini',i(anetle (organ for Shiermanl,
.\Iuai I laistei is on tIhe othier sidle of the
A\lthu tittrophsy-ing that B~lainie wvill be
l i'ted steters t liar oIf thle turimoil of pl)Oities
ini continueits tt write his two( coluimin p1s
tendh. the Coimer,chdi-(aztte is operaited
b y a po wieriful triumvlixirate.
ti'ines :1 iati paers coIntalin the follow
in; itm: 'A pihiguie oh Siuden deaith is
ra0'ing~ at Nan3kinl. People tire dlying in
hry nrier, and1. ther' are maniiy inlstan(es
if -iiblii diathIi' People arc ai~parenitly
wlI in tt ei m-rinlg and1( dead ini the iifter
pijpulaht tion lais dIimiilshedi 90,000,000 in
fo l y i- y ears- . Emiigraionil hias bieen in
I) r W. 11. Saiundeis, of I hInSVille, Ala.,
nat1ionsM of the leocomiotive engineers and
l'her rilro:i itl employees under thle new
iath: 33oned lis' wxork at Stev'eiison T1huriis
day, itii has.' runl awxay to Huirmlighalm.
lie wI' -irre-sted on1 3a writ. of muand(amulis
wh ileuiirliies himii to comIlplete his tests as
toi e'ir lhiniess. Ils reason3 foi abandlli
111i1 ' his wo irk is said to lie trouhble with
Ili niri imii meni wvho dislike the niew law.
Al ri lroii min who opieralte iln A labamua
inum y irefuisinrg to submait to the ex amina
hutn t ()vi' '2I0,00 1men ale affectted by thle
i.'; olil if is estimauted thatL over 3,000l will
beioa to giv'i upl their polsitionls.
If th faels shonil lie obtained it would
hei in trg hio kno)w hiow~ manliy pehole
rIal ti-Ieve .11ohni Shiermnan toldI the triith
when'i hei ex(c:liae at the ToledoI con3venl
tioin ihd hie wonh ratherc hauve the endluorse
mit f ( hio than11 the Presidency of the
*'nih-it States John wuas laborilng unider
e:i ennti ath thaut timle uand lpeopIe are
nit dlipoisc,l to) take: his words literally.
Gene3ri-al ('linton B. Fiske, of iNew Jersey,
he o b- ain arident lRepulblican. Of late
yea:rs hei lit' beien one of lhe leader-s of thet
IPro hiiton 11:1ty, and( wats its host candi
dathe h.r' (overnor of New Jersey. Hfe re
cent;lyl saitd thait President Cleveland can
ii i b i beat hiI 1888. and thait It makes no
d'fe-nelie w4hether the llegublicans put
Ihlaitie or Sheriman or any buuy clae agalis
him,
Mr. RaidaIra Oreat Day.
Prrrsuono, August 8.-To-day was a
red-letter day in the-history of the Randall
Club of Pittsburg and the Democracy of
dllegheny county. The fete champetre at
911yer Lake Grove was without doubt the
tlneet effair of the kind ever given by any'
political organization in this county and
was completely successful in every particu
lar. Fully 0,000 people participated. At
i o'clock the distinguished guests of the
Dccasion, Samuel J. Randall, Ex-Lieutenant.
Uovcrnor Chauncoy F. Black, State Chair
man Dallas Banders and Chief Pension
Clerk Murphy, arrived in carriages draw ii
by four white plumed horses and escorted
by the Randall Club and the Cathedral
Baud.
They were escorted, shaking hands as
they went, to the platform of the grand
pavilion. The crowd followed and called
for an address, but in this they were lisap
pointed, as the committee had decided that
it was to be a strictly social altair, and no
spech-maki:.g would be indulged in. The
guests, however, held a sort of inforfnal
levee on the platform, receiving and shaking
hands with the crowd, which pressed about
them eagyr for that honor. At five o'elock
the entire party was grouped on the plit
form and photographed, after which they
sat down to a magniticent repast.
In the evening the time was spent in
dRucing. Mr. Randall, with Mrs. Annie
Foley, of this city, led the grand march,
in which there were 163 couples. L-iter
he danced a quadrille, hi wing the same
lady for a partner. lie stated that he had
not danced for twentty-ive years, lint he
had no trouble in getting through the fig
ures of the dance. The balnce of the
evening was devoted to social intercourse
entirely, and after a fine display of fire
works the party returned to the city.
Letters of regret were read from Presi
dent Cleveland, Ex-Governor I'attison,
Governor Hill and over one hundred other
prominent )cmocrats. Mr. Riandall will
leave for a trip up the Monongahela to
morrow, as the guest of Captain O'Ncil.
The boat will go up to the headwaters ani
vili return on Friday.
The "Curse or Exeonmuniention."
We notice that the excoumuinication of
I)r. McGlynn has induced some of out- en
terprising contemporaries to republislh the
form of excommunication which is to be
found in Ste. ne's veracious history of "'T'ris
tan Shandy." 'l'his document has appent ed
on more than one occasion, and its publica
tion as the genuine form used by the Church
has always been promptly refuted. Never
theless, some secular papers have repeated
it at this time, .wg,.eting, either through
ignorance or malice, t t atihufe it to its
true source. It was wideiy punblislhd about
the time of Victor Emmnanui. 's excomtuni
cation, and his Eminence Cardinal (ihbons
refers to it in his book, "'The Faith of ( )ur
Fathers," in these terms: TIe 'curse'' is at
tributed to the holy Father, and is fuli-i
nated against Victor Emmanuel. In tlis
anathema ''cursing'' and "damling" ai a
heaped up in wild confusion. W\'hen this
base forgery appeared, an article exposing
the falsehood of the production was pub
lished. We fear, however, that ninny read
the slarIerous charge who diid not read its
refutation. As to this "ctu se" against Vic
tor Emmanuel, so calumnniously attributcd
to the Pope, I state here distinct ly and pos
itively that its authc r is not Pius l X, nor
any loman Pontilt, nor any Catholie p:i et
or layman. It is to Rev. Laurence Sterne,
minister of the Established Church of Eg
land, andl to his romance of ' '''ristam Shan
dy" that the English spe. -ng world is in
debted for this infanmo'us compilation.
J;dtimorc Catholic Mirr-,r.
iMcGl:lynn'e 'loxo Friend.
Nn.:w Yoltlc, August 3.---'he action of
lev. Dr. Curran in presiding over the
meeting of the guests at the picnie of the
Eighteenth Assembly I )istrict Un ited Lhber
p)arty last night, seated heside l)r. McGlyn n,
thus phminly and publicly putting hi niself
on the llenary George platform, is li kely to
give hint tihe prominence he seeks--that of
heing a martyr w ithi his fiema Drh. 7i1e.
Glynn. There can no longer be any doubti
that 'thiis priest is determined t-o defy the
ArchbIshop and followv his old lemuler. 1lb
was removed from his Iplace as na -i.tani'
pastor at St. Stephen 's Ch urtb bsecause of
his friendshlip for the excoimimunic-ah d
p)riest. This not ijuellingL his rebelhlious
spirit, lie was sent to thle I foboken mo' nas
tery for ten days to (do peniance. iIe wVet
and caine b)ack unchianged. 'Thlen lhe was
sent to a country parish, hut last nighit lhe
bobbed up again, as dieteiiinedl as everI to
pursue the cour-sc flint lhe has tuaiked out
for himself. Thle result of his persistenc(y
was clearly pointedi out to him, iandi he
knows the punishment that will follow hi,
contiumedi disobedliencee. Th'ie next, sti p to
he taken is to suspend D)r. (C'urrani as~ Dr.
McGlynn was suispend(ed. It is sail t Lit
the Archbishop eani consistent ly ik> niot hing'
else.
Curliu F'reakt oatu~iire.
In tIhe w'~oods nearj the Inousc of 11r. .1 a-.
A. hI )rant, who livyes ab out threie mh
from town, there is a persimmonn hau h th1t
hais a bieautiful picture on eaclihleat. On
exaniuning the leaives am bloe lower -:m w
seen t hat very much resembl les the wor ofK
an artist. '[le same p ictulre is pri-elu-l
on each leaf, excepit a few w~ i-ic liie out
lines are not as clear am Iw~ellI del:e :a
in these thle viewv seins to i-tem ih~IIe a
landscape, and while the picturle: is not
clear, yet liy the uuid o:f the iminiation a
beauitfil pi(tutre isi seen. 'Tis is a stran
fr-eak al puizles all who lb-told it,:ai
onie cnn so l ve the m,ysteiis Iiiling,I i
-ept it be the handiiitwor-k of the (Cre-t- r.
Mr. I)ulant, has (ollect(-i .sime ot th'
leaves, iad anuy one doumbting the vira in
of this (cil lie saitIisfid by callinig onuli-e
ain Iing thle leaves for thm elves.. /;,oh
oprulle Eunler i-cei.
A 8irong~ Endowmentoai
Is conflerredl111 upo thiat maii;lien-it hi
tuitioni, the biunan sy-steim, tby i)r. ime-u
"Giillenm Medlical l)iwcovery" ithat Ioiill;
It against the eneroni-linenits ofi diusa-. It
is the great blood pur1illfer adh uli-ri.vi-,
chitis, and alil diiseas~es oft it waisti ng nture,ic
its infltuence is rap)id, eill-eiions. :id poh
muinent. Sold everywhere.
All of the best makes. $25 cash anad
balance November 1, at spot cashi pricits
on a Piano. $10 cash and balince Nio
vember I, at spot cash prices on ani
Organ. J)olivered, freight free, at your
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A ye-ar ago Ciuunty (Contlnissiineur Vin
Pelt, -of Chi cago, w ho is now be3in li< i
for bibeliry, was at thle hieadi fi i delegationa
if butsiniess mieun who enhedu (in thei P 'i
lent to ask him i to i ppin t Ale((Gariugle, notw
(i fugitive, to thet Marishalsip iif the NolthI
ern I)istrict. of Illinis. Mr.i ( lvebod,
with whlomu tIlrst imprel- Siions gio a great3 I.wy,
lidi not Ilk the looks if (efiter Vanmu I 't or
Slt-Garigle andl aippint ed another man i.
A specCial from Cairo, 1lls., says the
iteamner Irondobili took a negro e'x('ursiin
)arty down tIhe M ississippli lSunday. At
lickman111, Ky., several whites got abtoaird,
mec of whonm got. into a quanrrel with a nc
~ro on the way diown. W hen thme booit i0
tined to Hickman~ the affair broke out iiiit
tight with knives annd pistols, in whichh
wenty-five or thirty men cngaiged-bhuik
mnd white. Five were wounded more or
ess seriously, and one dkcd yesterday fr'n
ho effect of the wounds, The othiers are
a a precarious stt. All WAS quiet at last
iccoutst.
A NAMtE :.; E: .
My.ase haabee vea
for ut thirteen year -n
itbout one week I would be attamceaa n Ito
spells of severe anld most' gara,
pain, always commenoing in the g
of my kiduoys. The pain would th
upwards and affect my body and he
and Mcciut'd to ponetrato my very eye'
balls, creating the lost intense suffering
lusting about uight hours eaol spell.*
I resorted to all kinds of medieino
without bouefit. 3everal dootois treated
my case, but nono gave relief. I finally
UeCdl B. B. B. as ant experilout, and to
my utter astUnislunent all pain and suf
feriing vauishled ater using three doses.
To the present tiine I have used three
lot.tles, and nlot I pain has ever return
el. I. do not li l \ what wa lie nat"e,
neither coutI my p-yscian uumm tie
comtplaint., ihe .I. 1. 1I. ucted liu ly
and powerfiily ulo m.y kidneys; my
appetite has b on11 splndil antld Iny con
htitutionl bui;L upt I-pidily.
Rt. '.ToMa,
Constitution, Ga., May 6, 188.
Unirnponcicd Integrity.
1 an ',. Uroko downr LvcIvo ye:a.r
ago, and have no ht been al)It+ to work
since. hlave lot proper aetiou of mny
hips and legs. For live yeara crofuhis
sores Itllt'o app'ared 011 mUy scalP I ud
nose, an. t la ttlline lly I (esiglt be
gan to fait, :n(i for three year; have bun
copl artratively I indtl. lave been trcut d
by enincit hysie:aus of dili;r.:it
schools vitlu a:La cu a. I have taken
live bottles of I. .. 1i. (made at At1anta,
(ia.) and all sci omulous sores are gradu
ally healing. Inllamation about my
eyes5 luts dist)PPeared andt there is seon
ilrprovciuemlt in IUV visioU. Amtt very
much benefited and' relieved and bo- in
to feel like a boy agtiu'--feel good. i\y
strengtl ind ac :ivity are ret1uning inl mty
legs and hip'. h' I B. 1. t. acts vigor
ously upon my kidneys, and the great
lualtity of ni.tlner that lts be1 forced
out through the skin is utterly incredi
ble, often so Oc~'1SiVe in1 odor as to pro
tiuc nausea. i n.'r to :dll 11sins 111(11
of L:t(Trauge, (ita. 1'. P1;o0'lrn.
La1(range, Gia., Januliary I3, 1-S(.
All wvlo) tlrit' talCt inj->riit Ia' ( aboau l the
c(ust' sial Curc of i.lornt I alson , Crofula init
U<crotulou. swvtlliig., I lceis, .sorts, Chte'uhu
t isln, I itlnty C on linlaints, (a:turrh, tc , tanl
seCCttu 1' . t il.11r1e, at colty 01ur 1-. 15 (i llus
tr:atld I ltk of w1"ortniers, iliial with it h 111no..
wi\ontecritui anti ',t:t uliug 1)luot t ver btfour
knolin . Athlrts-, eLt O I i.\ int II.,
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