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G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT.

ranvaKKlng; Goinf; on Kolatlve to the Of-

fice of Commander-In-Chief.

Pittsbcro, Sept. 11.—Canvassing has

CHAPTER (IN CRUS.

FlbHBACK’b REPLY.

Gof«inior of ArkaiiAHH Does Not Like

KugllMh Interference.

Litti.k Rock, Sept. 11.—Governor

ASSiara A R1LW.

PECULIAR PREDICAMENT. Divorce Granted to a Con»ln of Chtiuncey

M. Depew Void.

Gcthrik, O. T., S«-pt. 11.—One of

, o ir„i i>i,been going on briskly already in oil di- nosiiei-itn llee.l of -i (VviI Miner .it Fishhook has received a telegram from ...... . , „ , ..... ..... the persons of prominence to be left in a Inffpas' fh Volume of Rusincss ret .ti ons it, connection with G. A. R. 1 ‘ __ ' a New York newspaper as follows: jWlll Alhlor-ou Makes il III utill Attack p,.ouhar lix by the dtshsion of the sn-

Since ISill Shown.

politics. Of the four candidates for the office of commander-in-chief each has a pretty strong backing among the dele-

Kangley, Ills,

a New York newspaper as follows: Enulish committee has l>een sent here to investigate anti denounce lynching. Will yon please telegraph us what yon think of

on Mrs. Lock rid' r e.

UTTERCAKRIERS’BACK PAY. SHOOTS THE CITY MARSHAL

ing, but the friends of Colonel Lawler

inl , B. in« Paid by tbc Treasury l>e- of Illinois claim they have almost all the f "‘ Accordance with a Court northwestern states behind him. while

.. . .... He. the supporters of Colonel Walker of In-

1 . . diana assert that they have promises

...cl of Oeronlmo and Ills Baud. , • i m _ enough to carry him through. The

otinr New* of the Capital. Texits aspirant, John I). Bigger, also has Washington, Sept. 11.—The annual plenty of friends, who are confident of

the follow-

M K. Tot.las, Who Attempts to Help the ing: Officer, Also Wounded—Kentucky Worn- That England, a foreign country and all's Life Saved by Her Corset-Cow- "ne which pays less than one third ns much money per capita for the education boy Assassinated—Killed Ills father, of its people as the states pay, should asOther Acts of Violence. sume the role of a luissiouary ami teach us „ our duty can hut excite ridicule as well as Kaniilky, Ills., hept. 11. Yesterday resentment. If its committee is really City Marshal Donaldson was fatally shot sincere in its efforts to suppress lynching

preme court annnling all divorces granted in the territory is William A. Depew of Boston, a cousin of Chaunoey

BROKE TWO OF HER RIBS. M. Di ^w Mr. De,s'W came here last

winter, Hint after thr«'e mouths stay secnrtsl a divorce from Rosella S. Depew,

He Also Dl.locatcs Her Arm, Knock, {m th( . jfr,,,,,,,! () f incompatibility of temKcvcrai Tcctti Out and lejurcs Her in- por with him came Mrs. Mary H. ternally—Bicycle Factory at Plymouth Jordan of Boston, who Oil the same day Badly Damaged by Lightning—Newsy pf Mr. Depew’s divorce procured OHO Notes of siate interest. from her husband. The day following

the two left for Kansas City. They

Moruistown, Ind., Sept. 11.—Mill were manned and then went to Europe Anderson, living one mile north of here, on a wedding tour. Both are wealthy

^ of the controller of currency was his ability to win. Louisville and St. and M E. Tobias seriously wounded by J “rha^nTuii? m,Kh 0^ assaulted Mr^ K BiddF Lis'krids^. He and ^dn^t^ety p^pl^f lip public yesterday. It is a record Paul are making a strong fight between John l rich, a miner. Unch s cow had ]mt|m . M y advice ,0 the committee if it hail an old grudge against her, and see- and are now left in a peculiar predica-

1 -v . 11 ax! 1 thoni for tin* iu'\t fuiciinmmciit. Tll(‘ fio.on in tltnnnnnfl «nrl \fr« TTri.*h : : « i

fiRi' work of the controller’s office and them for the next encampment. Hi" been placed in the pound and Mrs. 1 1 rich is indeed earnest and honest, is to go home, ing her on his premises he met her and meut. C .1 , ,iw. i,r,nili*-rof accounts Louisville delegation, however, claim to attemptied to batter down the gates and commenced operations. Although two .•cm Fur Trial. shows t.ia ‘ i have promises enough from the vanous j ,, iln i, Uil i The officer and NICE PLEASURE CLUB. male friends were with Mrs. Lockridge, North Ai>\ms, Mass., Sept. 11. daims and eases settled dunug the fist al departments to result m a majority of L tU.Z w.,r.. Anderson succeeded in breitking two Tower Operator H.Hlgkius, who was ar-

v,arended June 80 lust was 3:1,105, in-| the national delegates voting m favor of r ° bl!l8 >»terfensl, and ,lu > " ,r ' lt T urn. tn.t to Be opium Den-Prom- ribs, dislwating her arm, and knocking ‘"Zi' w "itircausing the wrei k •' a ‘ - - that city. Kanstts City is also pushing leadmg the woman to jail her husband „,ent ci.rks Arrested. several teeth oit. It is thousrht that she rested thaiged with < .lusmgtlu wmk

her claims for recoguition. Throughout emptied a revolver at them, two of the Wahhinuton, Sept. 11.—One of the is injured internally.

MOTIVK FOB Tin: CBIME.

BKATF.N I1Y HOBIIUtS.

■ jua i oa fto-> Rv eomn irimr the that city. Kansms City is also pushing leathug the woman olvinir #- • K > — •’ 1‘ ' her claims for recognition. Throughout emptied a revolver — . work of this office for the past three yesterday and last night numerous re- shots taking effect. Urich escaped,

fiscal years the increase of business since unions were held in different parts of isfiliii round numbers is *104,000,000, the city.

with an increase in the last fiscal year of

$74,OOO,000.

WILL IIK EXCEKD TOE LIMIT? Congressman Holman KntprlnK Upon His

Washington, Sept. 11,—It is a tra- changing Judge Jere Morton with ww - w i„. , s 75 y,. urs years old, was miserly h t U pid from tlm'effects of the drug, supposed* fit of insanity, will not lie ‘‘’'J , (1 , lU . ( .,. s It washer daughter's dition that death or the turn of political ardice and duplicity. Breckinndgc ati< ;im i was supposed to be wealthy. The Among the number were several promi- taken to the asylum. Coroner Turpin i, r j ( i a i t,, ur a ud the iiartv wms coming t.» fortnne fixes 30 years as the limit of ser-1 Morton were oomrades 111 the confeder- jobbers evidently knew of his reputation neut clerks in the treasury department in going through the dead mail s papers (1 j |v |() ,| u . ^iK-aiapment and we in the national house of rr-preseuta- ate army, practiced law together and f or wealth, for in order to make him tell aud the IK-yeai old son of a gentleman found a strong motive for theorime, and vis , t rr |‘.iti V es.

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BRECKINRIDGE'S CAMPAIGN.

The Congressman Severely Arraigned by

a Former Friend.

Lexington, Ky., S«>pt. 11.—Colonel

dark phases of official life in Washington was exhibited in police court yester-

day. Less than a month ago the Excel- Uornee Loomis, Who Kl led His Cousin,

Old Man Tortured, But He I ails to Give sior Pleasure club Was incorporated by Will Not Be Taken to tlie Asylum, i p the Hiding piare of itis Money. several h ading young men. It at Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 11.—The ShangWALNi T Creek, Cal., Sept. 11. once excited police suspicion. It hai assassination case has taken a seuMasked robbers entered the home of S. wan raided and found to bo sational turn. Horace Loomis, who at

F. Hadley, an old man who lives alone

Breckinridge’id out in a bitter'interview Dadley, an old man wiio nv.'s alone all opinm den. A number of young the sick bed of his mother 10 days ago iuri(1(!1 , a i\ v stepped JerL MoX, ^th mw- lU r mt '. W ° mlU ‘ 8 ^ men were dragged_ out of the ris.m killed his eous.,,, James Gregory m a Vl . stiliull , ..j- all i

in Hoosac tunnel, was arraigned in court aud placed under *5,000 bonds for trial on a charge of manslaughter. Brakeman Fra/.er of White Hall, N. Y., who was injured in the wreck, Ills since

died.

Ground to Pieces.

Pittshi'Kg, Sept, 11.—Mrs. Eleanor Scott, To years old, of Marysville, Mo.,

off the Pullman

incoming train and was

rives Longlived and successful states- pulled together for years in politics, as where his money was concealed they high in official life. The latter's condi- 11 charge of murder in the first degree .. Vive tried in vain to break that well as licing neighbors. Previous to tortured him by beating him with a pis- tion was pitiful, and plainly showed has lug'll filed. Unrecorded (lecils and ' No OIle h:LS yet exceeded 15 the Pollard suit Colonel Breckinridge tol. He either had no money in the that he was a victim of long standing. 1.-...VAV..111. tVie Tennis home-

terms of service as ./representative. The charge^ that Judge _ Morton ^ „o_t ^.W^the Jear FATAL WRECK?

INDIANA BRIEFS.

mortgages conveying the Iiooniis home-

stead to Gregory were found missing Mrs. Ida .1 Isrig of Ladoga contracted

terms (II service as urepieaciumivc. xuc . ....... f,,.. -. hi,,, Givulire tlm vhere-ihonts of FATAL WRECK. and the theory is that young Loomis hloodiioisoning while In at tendance unun Iliiili iilllll ™ Splpii suddenly failed in health and died. recent speech at Athens Colonel Breck- wounds are serious and he may not re- cars of a Big Poor freight wen- derailed Hw temnt?l Huu i. e " l ' ' ' :;x,,— ™i r a: ^ delphia. At the beginning of the pH»- replied at a public meeting in Lexmg- One unktiowu tramp was found dead oiihkkvb thk law. Prosecutor Mulu of Kuriivan for alh-o-.l ent congress Judge Holman oongratu- | ton cidled for that pnrpoee, and his ar- Nlunber of ivr.o,,. 111 After F.vrtakin B under a pile of cal aiid another is miss- intimacy with his wife, will bt tried this b ed Mr O'Neil that he was likely to raigiiment of Breckinridge was intensely „ r a w.d.iii.g F.-a.t. mg. The injured, all tramps, are. gAioui.t. «f Gr«..ti i«i, with o„e Ex- W( ,,, u llt V i, Achieve the distinction of passing the Bristol, Tenn., Sept, 11.—News has William Hill, Br.x»klyn, scalp torn com- ceptton, Closed Last Rnndsy. The Vigo Agricultural society has de-

novel^suicide.

Stiou. lu thm-montta O'Neil wa» M... iv.ik. w s,,,,, cuiUy. V., InveetiKation re- n U I "s 1 7m.-!'ime 'Th'eTme'u. herrilily r, »triell)-<>li»TVnl 'HZ dead. And now it has come Judge Hoi- Me «‘* Tr ‘ an - ,, . , vealed that the wedding cake contained ,, n .is,sl. h '*< Sunday with reference to sale of 1.1- " ^ 1 « ()l ,,r ° m.m's turn to experience what there is Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 11.—Ather Rough on Rats. Elizabeth Peters, Zac v X'.okley, Dayton, badly cut and toxicants. It was the first tune m many 1 ‘ x ' I n v . ‘i..,.,. „„ ..^...txin the unwritten law. He is just enter- Davenport committed suicide here in a Peters aud Albert Lane are said to be | )ru j Mlt i years and is duo to the new city govern- Mix Marj r ink ot . .u ii^ the campaign for his ^ tenm He very novel manner, and laughed as he dangerously ill from the effects of the NOVEL BLACKLIST. t^fore Mavor Duncm ^^^ ?'u's ul' i ' 1 Sh. w,,?. lovimi, old xvoma.n S a8rUgged “ the i»W death ajiiiroach. Davenport was poison. | hiw The d" for years Inutlss... knoxvn Im-and near as "Aunt Polly." Six

about 40 years old aucl hart but one arm. cimrg«rt with Ainluction. Omaha Uaiiroad Man Much Alarmed 0 p4»,i” ou SundavH. It is the pur- chilrtmi survive her, all resirtenta of He had a family of six children Chicago, Sept. 11.—William Jones, n over a Peculiar Mark. .( prwe of Mayor Duncan to heivafter on- Orange county, the oldest »4 years old and to support, and had been having a hard Wll j t( , ri j s under arrest heiv charged Omaha, Hept. 11. — Omaha railroad f orw > the law, and the city marshal has the youi.Kes. t-o. time to get along. Davenport be- abducting pretty Angelina Mason, men are much alarmed over the discov- been iustructetl to arrest all violator. ti.-oige Maddix, Nate McElfresh and

Hoosier Democracy

But tlie reports from his district are that the Great Objector has the fight of his life on his hands. He has begun by declining a challenge to joint debate from the Populist candidate, a farmer named Gregg, and the reason he assigns is a curious one. Holman aud Gregg live on adjoining farms, separated only by a small creek. The congressman says he is for free silver at 10 to 1, just a< Gregg is. He says he knows all of Gregg’s views; that he holds the same, and that, really, the only thing between them is that small creek. What is the use of a joint debate under such circum-

stances, he asks.

OPPOSED TO REMOVAL. Ex-Governor Zulick Want* Oeronlino'* Itaml Kept Out of Arizona. Washington, Sept. 11.—Ex-Governor Zulick of Arizona has written 11 letter to the president vigorously opposing the removal of Chief Geronimo and his Apaches from Mount Vernon barracks in Alabama, where they arc now confined, to their former reservation in Arizona. In an interview on the subject he said: “In behalf of the people of Arizona I have felt it my duty to earnestly protest against their return. It was during iny administration as governor that they were removed to Fort Pickens, Fla., by direction of President Cleveland. This band of Ghiriehua Apache Indians are without doubt the most cruel savages ever born on this

continent.”

Getting Their Money.

Washington, Sept. 11.—The claims of the letteroarriers for back pay, for which judgments were rendered by the court of claims and for which appropriations were modo in the last deficiency bill, arc being paid at the treasury department, The vast majority of these claims, however, are still pending before the court of claims, hut it is expected that when the court meets again, Oct. 22, judgments in those pending will be ffuickly rendered, based on the decisions

in former cases.

Italy, Spain ami Japan Affected. Washington, Sept. 11.—The nfew

fore he left his home went to the beds heiress to the Sunnvside estate! ery of what they regard as a novel John Vance piwipitated a tight In tharles of some of the younger chUdreu, who which bidudcs the northside resort blflcklist being worked by all western struck bv lightning. EtU-r s hhIoou ^ , . l ( l o?!

«■»«—i zslr. art,rc Philadelphia, Sept. 11.—Policeman do^oWnrer, really determines th9 ap- damaged h> the stroke an<- Hi bar i bullet Kt ,. uok Watson in the l.iu k.

DRINK HIS RUIN.

Once Wealthy Alan Sent to a

Charles Chambers was shot last night plicant’s standing. In this manner by rain which lYonrtsl

Isaac Martin and Philip Hopple, xxith a

Lexington, ivy., oegi. **•—npiscopui inmpnai. . , 1ia „„Hsf:i<-tion Duke has tus n sent to the Scott county key had complained of his disorderly of the '' r ;V' < ? ?.. ‘. illLr K . v .,,. k ‘ The meii

[„lm,,rly ,X„-, ooad./t, .,,1 rl,..u.ttar ^

wealthy man, but drink brought him to policeman, was sent to the house to ar- an tery muenmarn^

During Id

Poarhou,. byChorlus O. McCli»key. who ke wus arecret code of eignals the mlroade. kmldiiig were .'''XJj ,K ! J''p'j; nuin nnkiiewn. tight In Kentucky. attempting to airest and is dying at the the men say, can write them a favorable Light company ih l ' ,u ' r I’almer's salmm at Alexamlna

, Ky., Sept. II.—.lame. K. EpJ.pal'k Neigh,... ,.f .Me- ^^ -lYtSHT

his “uppers.

e»l to stop tin* trouble the enraged fighters

. n„ ui. r«„.in turneil upon him. McDermott then used Are.ilei. ally Shot HU Cnn.tn. hiH n . V()1 t er . The first shot struck Martin Lebanon, Ind., Sept. 11.—An acci- in the tellip | e) killing him. The unknown dental shooting, which resulted in the Iimn ,. s( . H | H di. McDermott was arrestisl

i_ialhjss - - Woman Assaulted.

Clav Smith’s term as governor of Mon- staudiug at the top fired five ; Baltimore, Kept. 11.—Mrs. Louis death of Robert Jett, son of S. J. Jett, a f or murder.

BASEBALL.

Took HI. Mother’s Fart.

man.

She was unconscious for several r^Xor xvith which be w^s^shm!- Western League.

— Pitchers. k

accidentally shot his cousin in the neck, Miiwauitw?..Baker! .2 s a

is i; :i

a is 7 » 10 2 2 3 1

was a prohibition candidate for the a . v it fx i ua „ . . , had ti revolver wun wmon ue xxaannooipresidency. Colonel Duke is a cousin of St. Joseph. Kept. 11.-F. B. Dodson, hourB nU( i u ,„ m regaining her senses f ha , tllr))WI1 illto ,i 1( . air . H e General Basil Duke, who served under tl well-to-do farmer and stockgrower hy- Wlls u,,;,!,!,, to give a full account of a .,cj (lf , I1 t a n v shot his cousin in the neck, Genend John Morgan in the confederate jllK uor th of this city, returned to his w } ia t happened. Mrs. Blauquct left inflating injuries from which he died in Borclicrs. ranks. Biisil Duke married tteucrai j 10nie a ft,>r a visit to St. Joseph last home to do some marketing at a country a fj-xv moments. Minnrapoils...I'arvln. .. Morgan’s sisU-r. Duke has many nen ■ <n an j u toxieated condition. He store. While taking a short cut through j KansasCity. Hastings. relatives in Kentucky. nnarreled and U*nt his wife and children the woods she was assaulted by the man. Dini wiiii. Vomiting. Granf , Bapl<lH..l o nes..

RICH GOLD FIND.

until'the “appwuranoe of "the oldest toil She inade a determined resistance jtud Brazil , lud., Kept. 11.-William Cole, !

1(1 years of age, who remonstrated wi. > was badly injured and her clothing torn. we i|.to-do farmer, residing four miles Toledo! .. «. . Mn ooo ni.rov.red his father, and when assaulted grabbed She is about 26 years old. Searching S()Uth of this ( . itVi died suddenly near

NiigBi t Wor". Over *10, « shutKUIl lln d discharged the contents parties were organized to hunt the man ' hi " h ,, IU e yesterday. Sheriff Ringo was

„ _ u f .. A , Uri e.,? into the parent’s body, killing him. Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 11.—Advices

Eight Kouml Guilty.

passing when he saw Mr. Cole step from I his buggy aud begin to vomit severely.

Baltimore Ksm'i Louisville ink-

Hex-en innings.

Boston Stivetts.

Cunnlngliam . Hughey National League. Pitchers.

Esuer.

SUV ttiai an 1II1IIK II--” r. , /ll-.I.I IX ewe, x-x 1 , c , , ...1,.^ ,1 111 II II-XX rwxx,,,...-. *..■ - --- rfound at C«>1 Gardie, eclipsing the fa- Whaley a professional witness against | of the United States court ha* render • all inquest at once. The cause of his Chicago i t ri i ry find. The nugget, iRicit distilleries, was shot and killed a decision in the cases of the 12 Hpainsn } K unknown. New York lt". s .>,c

which has been called the Dunn nugget uear W( ,l,,wa, Sunday night. A party fishing smacks captured within the 3-

mous

.Sullivan ..

after its finder, weighs 1,800 ounces, and W( ‘ut to his house and tried to get him 1 mile limit off the gulf coast and is worth over *30,000. It wa< taken ()Ut (m his refusal a number of shots J charged with violating the custom from a reef, the whole face of which W cre ftivd into the building and finally laws. The owners of eight of the vessels glitters with gold. Tremendous excite- wafl s ,. t on fl r ,.. <)»,. of the party saw were found guilty and are liable for the xnent prevails, and since the find prop- -Whaley through a window and fired at payment of it fine of *2,5tK) each. I lie

ertv has increased at the diggings 500 , in) the ball taking effect in Whaley’s other four were discharged on this cna ,. >ffMl . j .... .x...n t brain count, but all 12 vessels have been ri( . k f , abdomen. The boy is still alive.

—— — libeled for *5,000 each for violating the

What Mayor Gilroy Says. Killed by Apaches. quarantine laws, and the judge has not Ore.hain Vl.ltlng III. Mother.

pt

Acdilentally Shot.

Washington, Ind., Sept. 11.—While Willie McKittrick and Willie McCafferty, Hi-year-old boys, were playing with a pistol, the weapon was accidently dis •barged- The bullet entered McKitt-

i *. . i..

Cleveland.

MARKET QUOTATIONS.

. U !!• 4 . 5 11 2

a h r. ..15 12 2

.. ti 11 5 ..25 20 5

.. S 12 H ..13 17 1 .. 1 10 4

....... —, - ' ■ , _ (luoraimne iuxxs, uuu New York, Sept. 11.—Mayor Gilroy Pn<T.Nix, Ariz., Sept. 11.—The dead decided the quarantine ease.

Prevailing Price. For Grain and Cuttle

on Sept. 10. Indianapoll*.

Wheat - 45«40) a c. Corn — 5l@67c.

Oats 3o«/:UHc.

Ca itLK—Receipts liglit: shipments none.

Nkw Albany, (ml., Jk-pt. Il.-W- tSSTUS, « t ary of State Walter cy (cre.liam. who m.soft; 3.7r>; nuslium to g<Mid shipping steers,

tariff act contained a provision that the has returned from his European trip. nu d mutilated body of Horace 1‘hillcy, rate of duty under the McKinley act To a reporter who talked with him he a younR .-owboy, was found yesterday win Not lie a anau n . has been in Cldcago, passed through $:t.75w4.50: common to fair steers, Should be imnoTOd on lead ore lean said regarding the reform meeting held uixm the slope of Mount Zeno, 75 miles Bay City, Mich., Sept. ll.-Congress- tll( , ,.it v vesterday ufteriKsm on ids way :i.«); g<wil to ch.ime heifers 5(i; fair

dm.or rilvlr S^nUinhig of Madison Square ^ here.^ lie had iak'n shot in the man bas ad.lresscd an ;;P en to ILwri^n

imjHjrted from countries imposing an (birdcn last w^ek. ^.nay «iy w nd hm* He wdl rmmun sc vera! day s. K ^75 (tt 3.«i. fair to Bum

thev uleasc about reforms iii the city K toiies, which lav near by, and his Imrso th( . Lem.wratic congressiomd commit 1 •’ * - x ... 1 ...11 tiw.c. i< notli- „„.,t The character of tec, declining to become a candidate for

export dutv thereon The treasury de- they please about reionim ... . .. - ■ stones, wmen mx mpartmciit'in li drc^in sUtteH that ‘Italy government, but I tell you there is noth- aml outfit n nmved. imd SiFiiii nrf* tlu. <»nlv oountries af inR to reform. 1 jou m a position the mutilation suggj

Mother of Mrs. Lonl. Stevenson Dead. ‘‘J,.

„ . _ , Hons—Receipts 500 liead;

suggests that the murder r( . n) ,mination. His reasons are that he Danville, Ind., Sept. 11.—Mrs. Esther 400 head. Market active.

shipments

duty 011 pig load.

Trconury C’iihIi llalance,

Washington, Sept. 11.—Cash balance

Organint Sliot.

urefers to’devote himself to his law T. Vandergrift, mother of Mrs. Robert GoM to choii e medium atid heavy, tfi.W practice, and that he docs not wisli to Louis Ktcvcnson, died in this city yes- ^hoicc'ngbtweiKlit^, , enter another campaign, which he says terday afternoon of old age, at the resi- K ,,lightweights, f.5.s(i«().00;

RlCHMONP, Ky., Sept. 11.—Just as tne i H to be fought upon religious lines. , )f her dtiughter, Mrs. Captain ,,i u8 , *4 nuic.'UK); roughs. «x5.00t<t5.75.

. coiigregatioa was leaving the Mount Thomas. Siikbp—Receipt* liglit; shipments none. Coxey Challenged. Pleasant Christian church at Foxtowu NEWS IN BRIEF. ; . Choice to extra lambs, *3.i5«(4.ix);

Massillon, O., Sept. ll.-D. J. Smith, , ast ' eV( , ninKt William Sixsmith stopped

ist in the municipal government.

•.'S.ooo Crt'Hin^ry Ilurneri.

Cuolce to e\i ni miuns,

common to good lunibH, $2. t50((£3.50; ^oort to

in the treasury *1'27,830,811), of which Massillon, O., Kep . . • ' • ’ ’ last evening, , a ind fired The National Prison W r aniens’ associa- 8hki.hvvh.ij5, Ind., Sept. 11.—The choice sheep, Ft rsi a,3.00; fair to medium tM,OS».705i7p,M. ... Repoblicui to,.-r »' ‘-".au. «P •«.«“ “!t™k tlon 1. In .t Plu.lm™. R ,.. k locae«l 10 ..ill., II -W-.W common ,h«. p .

county EKS.S.. “C -SUlifol The ,»r,l,-l M,au. by . n... div. Imn.ml.io ,I,c .T.mo.l

srticipate iu and she was only badly frightened. Kix‘The discus- smith escaped. No cause is known lor

Chicago Grain sail rrnvUinns.

L.ttlf, RcTk,' Sept ^-Treasurer the dlstln- ^evening. Loss. *5,ooo; parnally m- WiiEAT-Se^t M 1 *.

57c.

Smith of Columbia county is a defaulter. I rf 'five debates. '“The discus- smith escaped. No cause .s k.iuwu .u. iStm'Sd Bur,,<1

The amount of his shortage is not! ^.”Tie says, “must take plrn-e u. pub- the attempted murder.^ fished ..gyptologist, died a . tg ( charKe(I xvuh C««nt.rf.l n*. Mav openW^^c. c„»ed known. A telegraph petition has been [ jj c halls and not in a circus tent. , mih»i.kIpi>i Tragedy. The third annual convention of the Con- New Albany, Ind., Si pt. . . . o A ts—Sept, opened 30Ue, closed 80,^c.

catenated Onler of Him Boo met at Kan- McComb, nephew of the counterfeitor May openeif 95c. closisl :«ftc.

received liy the governor from citizens j of that county asking for the appoint-

ment of a successor to Smith.

Billiard Tournament.

Memphis, Sept. 11.—Con Lincoln, a catenated Order of

NE w York, x!”"”™ S ’S “Cma ,h. | w 1 W )‘iAw.»ny. 3^5 : -nrSm - 1

State Officials Arrested.

New 5'ork constitutional conveu

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McComb, has been arrested for Pork—Sept, opensd *14.25, closed *14 25.

Jan* opened $14.15 t closed : ! : 14 as.

Labd—Sept, opened $h.wo, closed $9.00.

Fatally Hooked by a Cow. j ''*7 TT.^closed *7.»2. Flora, Ind., Sept. 11.—Mrs. John j Kn . 0 p* n „U7.25, closed *7.32.

cash markets: Wheat 54)U-'

, cow

i not expected to live.

ta.OO, rll>s *7.92.