dt freightman on3.toy, road , and is -he headhurt.i, of the ; on thefor removal to their respective homes.Hundreds from this city and vicinity visited the scene of the awful accident.d, but it are notti, ussiht-tiderablyjuriesThe track was open for traffic hy evening. In the mean time the trains were sent around by Cambridge City.The injured, at last accounts were getting along fairly well, and it is now believed that they will all pull through.THE DEAD BODIESe, break* ed from injuredf freight id other one who l. Sam his wayhim toTaken to Their Respective HomesBurial.fortie )« over many people will be out of a job. Talking polities is tiresome on the tongue, but things have to be settled every four years by the American people.This time money seems to be the*•root of all evil. A friend in Conners-villa writes us that the women ha\e quit talking about each other,and gone to talking about lb to 1, (it was not Ward Jewison who said this, so let him alone } While your political pot is hissing steam out, the Oklahomo kettle is lifting the lid and froth running over all round. There jb no other campaign in America just like the on« in Oklahoma. We do not vote for President directly or ind -ililUf ifiiv i. v/ * nviiiv i niwou vv ' ■still. Iu the scuffle, Case somehow succeeded in freeing one hand, and succeeded in shooting Hart in the gro n, the ball of 32 caliber, ranging downward and inward, nrssing the large femural artery by the merest chaoce, and inflicting a serious if not dangerous wound, which on account of 1 89 of blood may terminate fatally Dr. McNutt was called and dressed the wound, and pronounces the casePopulist candidate, who is trying to crowd George H. Punienhey, the r» gulnr iJeiiJoc'Mic Lmminee, out of •he nuv for Congress wh* called on ami delivered a half tours taik oa the beauties of free mIvpi.Ho need not have taken so much time, as the committee on candidates was ready to n port long before he Wes through, for just as soon f s he had finished, the high pop-a-lornm of the committee, deems Crawford, of Pose), submitted ihefollowing nominees:For Treasurer—John A. Tie mas.taster if car, and3alt;l andlot con-freight,jumpedog‘’iher,ipraintdCONDUCTOR BROWN AND FIREMAN HUGHES STILL AT THE McFARLANHOTELlattle Hopes foe I lie halter’s Ueeovery.iy train, not Heri-has an, and issly.ig east, * side oftly thert of the lint theera’ aid*the eu-ck afterAll the injured of the C,, H, A D. collision have been taken to their respective homes, except Conductor Marion brown, of Fiqua Ohio, and Fireman 01 i fiord Hughes, of Chi viol, Ohio, The former has a le d cut ou his head and i i injured in his back He passed a fairly good night, and, aJtnough quite sons in thought to be better to-day. 1'oor Hughes has not yet regained consciousness, and at t.men, last nighl, his pulse was up to 12T Ho has an awful wound in the left side of his neck and head, besides ot!n r severeuijuneH. Although his condition in thought to he slightly better, to-day, it in hardly possible that he can recover.They are both comfortably quartered at the McFarlan Hotel, and H K. Wet herald is in charge of Drown, while L. H. Thomas is looking after the comfort of Mug hen.Hr. MuHsey, of Cincinnati, the chief surgeon of the 0 , H. A 1)., was here a few houiH, lust night, but the cases were left in charge of Drs. Hamilton and Chitwood.The Masonic Lodge, of Fiqua, Ohio, telegraphed the local lodge, Friday, to look after tho comfort of Marionrectlv, and vet. a congressman is*■ T , ** oelected, who lifts no vote in congress.The only representation a Territoryhas i.s through the udimiiee of its eougressma.. upon other coogress-men, in securing favorable legislation to such Territory, hence, it is necessary to send Hu* most intluential candidate to Wrohmgton to lift the crown of thistles from the hodow heads of his constitntentn, who are neglecting their corn holds and are whittling the store boxes tryiug to educate their neighbor to vote right.Our congressman, who has nerval two terms, wants to go back and sit once more; ho tells us that the universe will move if he can only get hold of the lever once more, liis op-ponct believes in “mixed schools,” and there is where things get mixed.Southern people are numerous down here, and th‘*v hate the darkies worse than smallpox, and before the election is over “free wool” will llmv.The present summer lias been the hottest ou record iu Oklahoma. For thirty days in sue-vision the thermometer stood from ltit) to U2. andnet a cloud cos! its shadow over theearth, and the wind kept still at night while weary man tossed to and iro on the downy pillow*, or found solid comfort on the lloor down stairs between! he doors. L. J. Kmvxans.qmtehopefnl. After the shooting,Caseleft the vicinity, and officers are out lt;^1. tv i u l b. For hherdl—J. Shan IVtro, or niter him with blood hounds expect- g(,hw.rsV,;}„ingto nppreli«*fid him in some m-ar } .r v • r Dr Nat** Heroo, ofby corn lidd or thicket. TV sersvi.leFor Assessor—Sam W*Hiatus,OVEK TWO U t'N !KKI.For Surveyor—John I1. Drown.F t Commissioner. 1st DistrictCunnprsvtlle sent a deh-g^-tioii o! | J»*i.*:» Hi,., man, of Jennings, over 200 people o Lds riy on the! *‘r ^ ommi-^ii ncr, dd Dntrmf,noon traia last Shtuidav, c.ml about:Jam- .•« M:k* r.Fmrher John A. 1 homas , iidmlmg lion. Jam.* A. Vilt;.iu.t, w \Mv ■■ crnti-.t K.-t.iUSand L. L. Ihotnldus, went o\er m thiq po-ni hs a free silver Repuuicnu, batmorning. Our two McKi/doy drum admitted that ail his mar nlat.v*mmwlMMv-.U-mwi 1 V(J »!wk.vh }■•“» !•lilt;»,, , , , forgot to tell the hinheniv, howevv rmiioiijf hi' mual t'r, mid iiun«* tip Jlims^ h,ls ,h, iW.rally Fayette county was surely cratic ticket uliuost universal!; up in he rd front. the election two years agofti WcotM ,1*1 cWASmin^TC'v D*C,1050.v- \■' // v /■-/.• / • ftp tv V;i i-- v-■■ ~r'w,/»•’ ,** *' .1* 'fV”1 *'^T' • 'V- * T k1 * • ■ :• V\£lt; *. / jN , * r!».- ... v l *.v,- •iiteff'jtk*■sf--mw41,A AMoliinley Hh^ele C liil).A McKinley bicycle club was o.« gam zed at the Republican I lead-quartern,Wednesday, with about sixfy charter members. Otlicera for the dub were chosen jis follows: J. li. Fearin, captain; Mart itcifd, first lieutenant; William Basso, second lieutenant; Lew Fdlm, buglar; Ouy Duvall, adjutant. Fearm, Morrison and Fdlis were appointed a committeem0'oi/O/vVf \ **' lt;• P* ^ lt;s’¥ iii •*/** ‘“bV«7,wld Seuu : “ You will nevbr gji dune, my boy, i.n that nmohiuo. ”