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after sA’viiiK three and a half year* for assaulfmn Israel Lijrht and arrivetl here from Philadelphia at nijjht. He went to his wife’s house and killed her.

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MUHKIBLE DISCOVERY.

Itofiy tf

by Hat*

l Man Half Katen Fount! In a Harn.

Dkthoit, Sept. 14.—A horrible and re-

Fitrhtpcn-Year-Old Hoy Shoots Three P H ‘ " iur<k ' r, ' r b8ca P e ‘ l au<l ih Ktl11 ut Scientists Makini: Interesting Finds voitin« discovery was made yesterday .. i ar R* - .. ....... by Joseph Paxton while cleaning out a

barn. While engaged in his work, a fearful odor nearly overpowered him,

Persons.

2E WAS BENT ON ROBBERY.

Double M urtler.

Portland, Or., Sept. 14.—News has been received here of a double murder which occurred at Burns. "Till” Olaze

and "Bud” Howard had trouble over a ..... .. ... . norse race aim met in a saloon, now Killed an <»<l an y ,e< ard drew his revolver and without warn--Horseman Who Hefuaeti to i jn^ shot (rlaze through the head, killing

him instantly. A man by the name of Parker, who was a jockey for Glaze, shot and killed Howard. Parker is under arrest and will be held for tho

murder of Howard.

Near Ancient Babylon.

joiiwsMmi; Evansville Man Tells a Remarkable Story of Kidnaping,

Gr&iite<l a Kranrb

Lf.banon, Ind., Sept 14.—A comnao^ has been organized, headed tc

Zion, to put in a local teleA 16-year franchise h

the city council.

5ets,

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Hit Wife-

Oitr I'P t* 1 * Stootl Also Meet* With Violence—Murderod Hl» Wife—Review

ol Other Crime*.

Conncli.svii.le, Pa., Sept. 14.—Bcruard Toker, a cokexvorker, was shot and tilled and his wife fatally wounded yesterday afternoon by Frank Morris, an 18-vear-old boy. The deed was eom-

UNDER AMERICAN AUSPICES.

InncriptionH on Prove the Human Kare to Be 1,000 Yeara Older Thun Heretofore StippoMMl — Uutveralty of reniiHylvania to Receive Duplicatea of All Antiques.

Washinoton, Sept. 14.—An account of the scientific explorations of the ruins of Niffcr.uear ancient Babylon, which is being made by American scientists inl-

and, searching for the cause, in the loft he discovered the badly decomposed and half-eaten remains of a man. The body hail laid in the loft gome weeks and was being eaten by the rats and vermin. It was unrecognizable, hut in the investigation evidence developed to show that the remains were those of Mel Dunbar, who on the morning of his disappearance, two months ago, had told his friend, Ben Schultz, that he was finding badly, and said he had a row with his girl and guessed she had put poison in his coffee. It is not known what caused his death, but the girl, Daisy Green, a woman nf the town, has Imhui locki-d up.

MOST BRUTALLY TREATED.

ClaiuiH to lliive Been Forcibly Put In the Hold of a Boat at FouImvIUc, Taken to New Orleana and Trait»ferred to a Schooner — Finally Escapes — Minister Expelled- -Notes. Evansville, Kept. 14.—Paul Johnson

III BefeiiHe ol His Daughter.

St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 14.—Fred Krauz, a farmer living near Maysville,

a. .•used Bu.l Wilson of making disr. - ,lur the 'tuspices of the Babylonian exISSXSS^

s;:r,^T:r„ ^• h ' 1 r.TTrrf , ri w

.nil pretended to be a friend of the old j Terrell. The work of excavation be- a pretense, and did say she would kill

. .J, He came to the house and with- in-.p.r.u, N. K r,.. gun in 1887 has been continued by Drs. nut warning shot and killed Toker. He Atchison, Kan., Sept. 14.-Frank Peters and Hilpricht, only the forr mKicked the house, taking fK) in Slaughter, colored, enti-red William mer being now engaged. From 150 to

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Till- PrUoner. Aruieo ,

Coi.rMill’s, Ind., Sept. iJ'-Shcrifl Lucas, not Ix'ing satisfied with the eon duct of the eight prisoners in hu uosbos.-'iim, called to his assistance two members ot the police force, and went through the cell department. In the cells and on the person of the prisoners he found eight iron bars which in some way the prisoners had wrenched from the iron window fastenings. In the county jail is Cyrus Brown, sentenced to hang for the murder of Ids wife; NVhitecapper Christ Snyder and Adolph Bell, twice in the state prison for burglary. Bell threat.......1 f . 1.) m. . a • 1.4’.. 4. .*• t . . 1 1 1 . « f . t 1 . . .

has arrived home after an absence of

eight months. He tells a remarkable ened Cyrus Brown’s life for telling the

story of kidnaping and attempted mur-

havc been drowned.

money and two silver watches. On ! SSS.’wh^Tud ^ ££ cS way out he encountered Mrs. Inker and, slaughter, pursued by the officers, thinking to cover his crime, he opened jumped into the river and is thought to

fin- on her. Two bullets entered her breast and she fell unconscious to the floor. Morris then fled to the mountains. A man named Halfhill was riding mi horseback from Ithe set-no of the tragedy, when he encountered Morris, who ordered him to dismount. Halfhill refused and Morris shot him twice, inflicting serious but not fatal wounds.

BRUTALLY ASSAULTED.

250 Arabs are constantly employed. In the number of tablets, brick inscribed vases, and in the value of (-uniform texts found the American enterprise is said to rival the explorations of Layard, at Ninevah. Dr. Hilpricht, the distinguished assyrian scholar of the University of Pennsylvania, remains at the museum, at the request of the Turkish government, to translate inscriptions and arrange the tablets and other relics dating

him if he did not. She denies that she ever gave him poison. Miss Green is a typical tough girl and will lx- held awaiting the result of the postmortem.

Ohio Wmnnn Feed. Thrre Ni-grm-., After

\\ hU’li They Attack Her.

Akron, O., Sept. 14.—Yesterday three negroes—two men and a woman—called

at the home of George Nochlhuter and hack to 4,000 B. C

Morts'is hiding in the mountains near demanded food of Mrs. Nochlhutter, the Ke.-oni. of import,.,,., Event.,

here, and is evidently trying to reach J only ix-rson in the house. She prethe railroad and make his escape out of pared them something. Alter eating

the country. County Detective Camp-

they left, and she was dressing to go down the street when the two men returned. They demanded entrance, which was denied. They broke open the door and, going to Mrs. YVoehlhuter’s room, knocked her insensible with a club and then assaulted her.

_ ,, . ... i She was bound and gagged and thrown Lincoln, Ills., Sept. 14. A terrible j juj 0 (] l( . t . t .Hjir. Carpets and beddoth-

iug were then saturated with oil and set on fir,-. The timely arrival of the fire

bell took a posse out to surround the young desperado. The boy is desperate

and a dead shot.

tekriblb double tragedy. Wrallliy lllinol.xii Kill. Hi. Wife hikI

Thru Sulrhlex.

Many tons of tablets, sarcophagi and the like have already arrived at the museum at Constantinople and the sultan, in recognition of the services of the American professors, has promised that

the University of Pennsylvania shall iece WiU4 a ( . ;lble wilv surely held by receive one of all duplicate antiques. ^ t)m> who m . wU . the

discovery began pulling on the cable and found that it led to a sailboat HKi

WIRETAPPERS AT WORK. Novel SH»«*iii«» I>iMiover«Hl by tb#* WeMtern

I'lllon ut Washington.

Washinoton, Sept. 14,—A new scheme of windappers was discovered here yesterday through the vigilance of Western Union officials. The company supplies the outside racing information for tin* Alexander Island and St. Asapp. Va.,poolr<K>ms. The company discovered that a connection had lieen made with its wires on the long bridge. A thin win* ran down from a pole on tin- outside of the bridge and was brought just under the bridge flooring and was there caught by a brass piece with a spring attachment. Inserted into this bra«s

double tragedy has occurred near Chestnut, which has horrified the community.

Minister Terrell says that this enterprise has revealed an antiquity of the human

race nearly 1,000years older than scienci* \ yard* out in the river. The two oecnhad knowledge of Ix-foro. The religion, pants of which, being thus warned, government, habits of life, and to a hastily cut it. The police and the telegreat extent the customs of men who graph officials gave chase but were unlived 4,000 years before Christ are re- .pq,. f () apprehend them. So far as

Isaac T Wolcott and hi* wife have been department saved the house from bvmi- j,y the inscriptions which are known the men had not succeeded in separated since last April, and recently I emjre poliroforce^UH/mwij^cRizens are ^^&rffiSt 1 . U ' rU aU ‘ li,,lorma,i " n t0 "" ir l,m -

• - y»v ProfesHor Hiliiriclit

she filed suit for divorce, alleging in- ' scouring the city for the villains. There "'phus ifar 20,000 inscrilx-d tablets of

is strong talk of lynching.

fidelity and cruelty. Wolcott sought and obtained an interview with his wife and arranged that she should visit her j

WON A GOLD MEDAL.

former home to assist in dividing some property. This she did, in company with an officer from this city, and as the

woman and officer were leaving the Charles J. Murphy, one of the repn presence of Wolcott he called her into ggutatives of the department of agricult-

ure abroad, has reported to Secretary

clay and stone have been discovered, bearing inscriptions which include promises to pay debts, deeds, contracts and records of important public and private events. One tablet seen by Minister Terrell was a promise to pay

Calirornia Wine Exhibit at the Antwerp

Exposition.

Washington, Sept. 14. —Colonel {xirrowed money, with interest in sin k

els, in the reign of Cambyses.

the house, and before the officer could

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Turning the weapon on himself, he sent ^e universal exposition at Antwerp, the remaining charge through the top of Belgium, to the Califoruia win© exhis head, causing instant death. Mrs. ' hibit. The California wines failed to

ATTEMPTED WRECKING.

Six Men on n Hainli-Hr Thrown From tin*

Tr.eh.

New York, Sept. 14.—A daring at-

tus head, causing instant death. Mrs. nu.it. me v aiuorma wines imieu ... toni . )t tu wrt ,. k a N ,. w Jersey Central Wolcott lived 20 minutos. The parties reach the exposition until two weeks \ ..veninn id the f.x.t

wen- wealthy. They leave three chil-

dren.

MlltDKR AND LYNCHING.

after all the awards had been made and ch l avwme in tht . Greenyille secthe jury adjourned Tin* persistence of of ^ t , m , v city . This is a very lone Colonel Murphy, backed by the influ- . T . enceof Mr. Gore, the American coin- ly “»'> unfrixpiented spot. The tr.iin-

on. Negro Kill. Another .«d I. Taken ii.issioner general, finally succeeded, u*n*ckers placed two large stones on tho I ron, iin- omen, ami Hanged. however, in having the jury reeou- track. A handcar, on which were six Mix* q.-T.t 14—There was vened, with a satisfactory result. Col- laborers in the employ of the road, came ‘ ' ’ ’ " p.’ ’. _ onel Murphy adds that the jury was a along, and when they discovered the ob- • murder and a lyuchiiig lit most critical one, embracing some of the stru< .tions they were unable to stop. The P or,1 °“ 0f Co,1COr(llH Vv-n niost “ otwl experts in Europe. ™ t " U( . k the stones and was thrown

day. A negro named Bob Williams,

employed as a foreman on the Excelsior BUSY DAY FOR MRS. M’QUAIDE. th .'' * q'' 'tIi.-v''ill 'cs place, started after two of the hands They all iswho had absoonde<l. He overtook them Divorced, Rvmnrri.d .nd LcR . widow ^p<Hl wit^hght brumes except rhun as and in an altercation that followed ,n Five Hour. ^oSl/S A 3 Williams shot and killed one of the Philadkli-hia, Sept. 14,-Mrs Marv who was»nously hurt.

whose name is not

parties, William

known. McQuaideof Scranton, Pa., w;is married WiU<

Marx ( j ut) a f ew minutes and the men at once started to remove the stones and

Williams was arrested and while in tin* in 1889 to a man named Behrens, who jj ie ( p,i, r j s 0 f t| u . handcar. They oomcust.xly of officers he was taken by a deserted her, and she applied for a di- pi„ted their work just as the l.x*al

mob and hanged after being brutally vorct , o,, Monday last at 10 o’clock in fl e w by. maltreated. The affair created much morning a divorce was granted the

excitement in the lower part of the

, . . ", parl , jti"; woman, and at uixm she was inarried to parish, but the news W. H. Thompson, the Populist leader

city yesterday,

negroes

WILL NOT BE MOVED.

and editor. At 8 o’clock in the afternoon Thompson died of pneumonia, he

I Father nn<l Son Mortally Wounded. having been ill for some time. Between

wrzS’M’JStiiwi s««rrss?•skz

of another shooting affray, in which a proper y, soim ij» ,

AilinluUtrntl.m DalMIng xt the World*.

Fair Sold to Wrecker*.

Washington. Sept. 14.—Tin* secretary of the treasury has decided that it is im-

federate*. ORIENTAL

WAR NEWS.

sheriff that he hud an iron club in his cell and for this was looked up in the

dungeon.

Marriage a Failure With Him. CrawfordsvilijK, Ind., Sept. 14.— Newell Gastiueau has bi*en sent to the penitentiary for throe years for stealing a horse and burning a barn. On last Saturday night Gastiueau, who lives at Ladoga, and is not 21 years old, went to tin* barn of Frank Frantz and stole a horse. He says that while lighting matches to find the holes in the halter hi* accidentally set the barn on fire, and two mules and other property burned. He says that he took the horse to Veedcrsbnrg, where he sold him for *25 which he intended to nse in getting married. He was arrested \V. dnesday evening, put in jail yesterday morning, pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon and will be takey to the penitentiary in a

dav or so.

I ut :i 113 Injurptl Mother ami

McConnk.li-SYII.I.K, ()., Sept. I I.—A frightful accident hapix-ned in a circus teut here. One of the main pol.-s was

quitted, was tried by the Salamoni Bap- being put in place when it fell, striking tist aasociation on two other charges, Mrs. Russell, who was holding In i one alleging that he had repivs.-utixl to young babe. Tin* child and ns mother Noah Garrett and C. S. Cotton that he b, ’ ,h futally injnml. _ had !|1,700 on deposit in an Indiamqxdir. Killed by Lightning, hank by reason of which representation Norristown, Pa., Kept. 14.—Elwooil he got their names as security on two jjw „ y.mng farmer of Horscham town$500 notes, which they paid. A second s j,ip was struck bv lightning during a charge was that hi* had borrowed a horse 1 .. ,, ^longing to James Frye, a member of Btorm and instantly ktlle-l He ua> m his congregation, for a short drive, and a field digging potatoes when the stoini iii8tt‘iul he drove the animal 60 miles in hurst, and sought slu lt» r under In 12 hours, ruining the horse. Hi* was wagon, when* he was subsequently found also accused of using profane language, dead bv a hired man who had also been As a result of the trial it was decided to k* work in the held and ran to a tree for expel him from the church. I shelter when rain began to fall. One

der. He said that early in February he was kidnaped in Louisville, placed in the hold of a flatbottom Ixiat and taken to New (Irleans, where he was placed on a schixmer. Aliout the middle of July the boat came close to the Texas shore and he sprang overboard. Instantly several men on Ixiard began shooting a* him. Then a harpoon was thrown, which crushed in hv chest. He sank and the schooner hastily failed away. Hi* was rescued by- two brothers mimed House and lay unable to tell his story for four weeks. Finally he recovered sufficiently to start for home. MINISTER KXI'ELLKD. Rev, \V. Dorter Droppefl by the Dap-

tint AMMocmtiou.

Wabash, Ind., Kept. 14.—Rev. J. W. Porter, the Baptist minister of Liberty Center, who was urrestixl charged with stealing a poeketbook from Miss Lizzie Sparks of Banquo and who was ac-

Soiitli«‘rn Arinen EnmiMfic

AKMiiiHi tlie I iiv»»«l**rK.

New York, Sept, 14.—A s}x*cial dispatch from Fusan confirms the statement that the whole of southern Corea has risen against the Japanese and re-

An Inventor Mentenoed*

Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 14.—Severin Egenas, a perpetual motion inventor, whose models arc on exhibition at the Armour institute, Chicago, and had attracted the attention of scientists, was

ports the wreck of a Japanese force of ngutenceil to the Michigan City peniten 2.000 men who attempted to march from tjju-y on the charge of burglary. While Fusan to Seoul. A portion of the drunk he carried off a biuskot of pool force was compelled to return to the halls from a barrixini in which he had treaty ixirt, only 800 getting fallen asleep. His plea was guilty,

through. Two thousand fresh troops j

have arrived at Fusan to guard the Japanese settlement against a feared attack by armed Tonghaks. (4i*nt*riil Liu Ynng Fu, a black flag chief of Annan, has received orders to depart for Formosa as assistant to the imperial high war commissioner. A great conflagration is reported to have occurred Chung King on Aug. 25. About 80

His Hack Split Open

Elwood, Ind., Sept. 14.—Allison An-

derson, an employe

plateglass factory, was helping move a large plate of glass, when he fell, cans ing the glass to break and fall squarely on his back, cutting a gash 10 inches long on his left side, severing the principal muscles of the hack. He was in-

not recover.

tolSvTpe^h^ internaHy and may it is probable that tin* list of (lead will

prove much heavier.

STRIKE TALK.

It ReHiilt. In M Fight Hetween L’nlnn ami

Nffiiii'iion Miners.

Pan a, Ills., Sept. 14.—For several (lays

Mnn MiMMing.

Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 14.—Ed. P. Muse, proprietor of the Palace pharmacy, is missing since Saturday night. It is thought business troubles unbalanced his mind. The Indianapolis Drug corn-

sleeve of Ely’s shirt was torn off by the electric bolt, which left a purple mark

on the arm and about the neck.

I.x-Foatiiiamter Convicted.

Spokane, Wash., Sept. 14.—E. G. Pendleton, cxqiost master of Sprague, Wash., who has been on trial in the United States district court for the past two days on the charge of embezzlement, was found guilty last night by a jury. Pendleton got away with $8,500 of the government’s money, which he spent on a protracted

spree. At the last term of court the of the Diamond j ur Y disagreed. Pendleton it one of the

oldest pioneers of this state, and was

highly resjxx*ted.

Itiddlcd With Bullet*. Lacoochkk, Fla., Sept. 14.—T. W. Miller was assassinated while cutting timlx*r. His body, riddled with bullets, was found by his wife, who had gone to call him to dinner. There is no clew to

the assassin.

BASEBALL. Western LrAguo.

Pitchers.

fndlaiwpoliH..Cro*H

pany has foreclosed a $2,000 mortgage Kansas city Darby.,

past there has been considerable quiet] and taken possession of the store. Uuse-j Q ran d HHui<ls..lom>...

talk on I he streets here about another strike of miners, the date of the inangnratiou of which was said to have been set for the Kith inst. This talk has been growing in volume since the announcement that James A. ( rawford,

cured creditors are getting nothing. MinneiiDolls. Pnrvin Muse came here from Indianapolis last j Sioux City . Cunninulmia .. January. ™e<in Hughey J Di-trnit Botchers

Milwaukee Baker

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father and son an* mortally wounded. Hiram Stephens, a merchant of Centerville, had some trouble with John Mur

Will He I>iMCOiitlii(ied.

ministration building of the world’s fair to Atlanta, where tin* Cotton States In-

ternational exposition is to lx* held. He

Washington, Sept. 14.—The custom haB therefore closed a contract with of publishing in the newspapers through- Chicago Wrecking company for the

1’hy, a neighbor, several days ago, and ont the country the lists of unclaimed Ka j e ()f t j u , building for $3,000. The sunas Murphy was passing Stephens’ store letters at postoflioes will be abandoned appropriation act gave $50,000 for yesterday the trouble was renewed. iulrtthe list will be bulletined in the th e removal of the building to Atlanta Bothmenopt'ned fire, Stephens receiv- hnildings hereafter. Acting j,, case it was deemed practicable and ingahnUet in the abdomen. His l'” . p ()H t mil H t er General Jones has decided to provided in the event of its impnieticn-year-old son rushed to the rescue, only K top the old eustou, as congress failed to bility that a new building should Ixi

t< Ir. piereetl by a bullet in his right side. All parties are prominent in this section. Murphy is under arrest.

\\ inctl Ont mi Old Fend.

Atchison, Kan., Sept. 14.—Two fanners, Frank Willis and Thomas Kirklmni, | engaged in a fight at si dance near Bean l ike with results that may prove fatal. Willis cut Kirkham in the arm and side and made a gash from the temple to the namth. Kirkham then lx*at Willis over the head with a risk until he was in such a condition that it took the doctors two hours to bring him back to his senses. Both belligerents, who are well-to-do farmers, may die. They ]

Wiped out an old feud. Kliot, l>y a Jealoua IfURbantl.

Baris, Tex., Sept. 14.—About three weeks ago W. W. Hunter of Kasoma, I. T., left home, declaring that his wife was inconstant and that he would not live with her again. Last night, after his wife had retired, hi* «t»t •red her bedroom very unexpectedly. She raised an outcry. Tom Rogers, a young

p tlie om fusion, as congress „ .. A make a sufficient appropriation for the erected at a cost not to exceed $o(),ih[o. usual amount of advertising. The ex- a new building therefore will be built,

jx*ns(* of publishing the lists last year

was $19,000. j win Try to Beat the Record. Indiana irniRFS. Chicago, Sept. 14.-At I p. m. to-

morrow R. P. Kearle will start from the

Chleiuei Hm< hinson Washington.. Mitcit . . Pitlxburg, Menefct* Hoslon Nielinl Cleveland Ymiin:, «'uppy ■

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A. M. K. Conference.

Kokomo, Ind., Kept. 14.—The fifty- National League, fifth annual conference of the Indiana Pin hem.

president of the United Mine workers of a. M. E. church lx*gaii in this city yes- Philadelphia.. WcyliiiiK..

Illinois and Populist candidate for con-| terduy with a large attendance. Nearly i-u-ic''

gress from this district, was to speak at ioo churches are represented. The j su'| xm " h .... ..Hawley the fair grounds in this city today, two opening session consisted of a reception Brix>klyn Kennedy

days prior to the date set for the strike, j fllK \ welcome address by Mayor Kirk- “ Last evening this talk resulted in a serf- putrick. The delilx*ratioiis are presided ous fight betwtx'ii union and nonunion overby Bishop Weyman of Baltimore,

miners on the most prominent business

strix-t in the city, in which two union . „ miners were dangerously wounded. Th>- r ' ,,,p *“ ' . , < » , 4 names of the injured men arc Tinunas Crawkordsvilijc, Ind., Sept. 14.--

Tennant and Michael Murphy. They Wiley J. Bronson, a reputable fanner ot rrevaiiiiiK l•^l<•.•'• For Grain »ii<l Cntiie

will likely die. Coal Creek township, rejxirts that then

was a fall of fish from thecloudson Snc-

An nraanlxml Oamr of Thl«v««. q ay last q nr i n g a storm. Someofthc Chioaho, Bept. 14.—The pi bee in the fish were 4 and 5 inches in length, and capture of the “Mother" Martin and several families ate of them. They were “Taps" Hogan gang of thieves, whose mostly of two varieties, bass and suck place on West Fifteenth street was ers. raided recently, have unearthed aocummI »r Fhim I’reten.p*.

MARKET QUOTATIONS.

on Sept. l.'i.

54 (2 57c.

111(1 ill IIA polls*

Wheat - VwWUu. Oats 4ll 1 . 1 (.<42 l ,,e.

CATTLE—Keceiiits 200 head; shipments

109 lieail. Market quiet.

(tiMid tu choice shipping and export steers, $4 75 a .i 25; choice feeding steers,

w* *) r. 1*j ** • ...... Iiiii.'

A hors** driven by Mrs. T. I*. Van Winkle | c i t y hall in an attempt to break the KiU1 i zo q lumds

of Hart fiiH City, ran away and the worn bicycle road record from Chicago to New ( , ver infested the city. The gang, the lu . r ,. was brought back from Dunkirk an was thrown out, sustaining injuries York via Cleveland, Buffalo and Albany, police claim, was as tlioroughly organ- all( i i( M 'kcd up mi a charge of obtaining that may prove fatal. This attempt will diff er from previous i Z( .d as a police force, covering the entire ls un(l ,, r fa ]sc pretenses. ('. W. defemlnnt in a sun ouea in that the rider will lx* a man of c i ty by districts, and working m night Burgman, a local bieveh* dealer, alleges light on iienaii oi extraor(liuar y long distance ability and liu ,i day “shifts.” The ringleaders that France swindlisi him out of a $HXJ

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. | „ i iH.fiOittS. 75; medium to good shipping steers, of the most tliomughly or- Looansv*oCT, Ind., Sept. 14.—Harvey |3,7ti(<t4.50; common to fair steers, $*g.25(c of robbers which p ra nci*, formerly a prominent barbel i 8.50; good to elu)ie« hrifers, $4.2 n«41>9: iiiir

light, heifers, 4l.50(.l8 25; good to choice

fair to medium cows.

Hamilton county is

for $10,non damages brought on hehaii oi "“jj^qinary long distance ability and , iu q q av “shifts.” The ringleaders the estate of the late Jesse \\ nods, .I r.. will ' tB , systematically piuvd all the way possessed a mysterious influence, and, who was killed by falling through ft de- j ( v relays of riders. The distance is !M(> although members of the band had been fective bridge. I miles by rail and Searles’ schednle, if freipiciitly arrested, they were often re-|

maintained, will put the record below loused or dismissed with light fines. A 8 days, where it will lx* very hard for p itr t of the ••force,” it is claimed, eonany man to heat it. Lettercarrier Smith s j s t,.d of boys, and several of the young-

of this city recently lowered tho record „ters arc under arrest.

William Scott, 40 years old, while engaged In loading sand at the “Hoosiet slide,” Michigan City, was caught by a falling bank and smothered. He was a

man of family.

Thomas Bumhye of Adams county, indicted for killing Oliver Winget in a quar rel over a lady to whom Ixith were paying attentions, has been found guilty of man slaughter. Four years’ imprisonment is

imposed.

10Vv hours.

luceniltsrlex at Work.

New York, Sept. 14.—An attempt was made last night to fire the tenement house at 138 Norfolk street, in which 100 people were sleeping. A policeman

and lodged in jail.

Throat Cut From Kar to Far. Lebanon, Ba., Sept. 14.—Mrs. Charles Garrett, aged 20 years, was murdered by her husband, who cut her tin ont from ear to ear. Garrett had iust been

that his name

Fire at San Francisco consumed 30 buildings. liims ♦100,000. Enoch Davis was hanged at Provo, U. T., for tin* murder of his wife. Incendiaries tried to burn Merced, Cai. If caught they will lx- lynched. Colonel Thomas G. Lawler of Illinois was elected commander-iu-chief of the G.

A. K.

Thieves robbed the residence of George Bank at, Newark, O., in daylight. Flor-

rn« Buuuuo «uu .« ... ........ enoei, a child, was the only person at home.

ige, has abrupt y i ema^ii ei | wh((](> i(| th( , work 0 f a gang of A revolver was shoved in her face and she be dropped urhn have lx*en otM-ratillg ail was conmelled to get them UAL all the

The American tinplate works at Elwiaxl gaw t |q ck pitutk smoke pouring from the

xy. Tom Rogers, a young ha- notifiid the employes in the hotmills bui](lin The blaze was put out, when man, came in from an adjoining room, j department that a cut of 25 and ao per cent | qisoovered that the cellar of the when Hunter fired on him and killed lx* made in wages Oct. 1, and the em- tw as mwm. ri i with kero- , ^ntly... Hunter was arrested p , oye * give notice that the cut will not lx* bmldmg ^^-prinkled^ "rthkero-

accepted. r^o-xnxnort whom of "a number of similar tires which have Dudley H. Chase of occurred in eastside tenements during

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His reasons are purely l* • ; over t ) ie e ast since June last.

SHORT TELEGRAMS.

cows, *2.75i.lt8.1X1;

F2.0CW 2.5(1.

llixis—Receipts 1,200 head; shipments l,0lHI head. Market moderately active, (biuil to choice iiiedium and heavy. 40.25

i <3«.<i5; mixed and heavy packing, m oot® Ward to W retie Hale. 0.24: good to . huice light mights, T 1 c . II /-I, .-u.a 0 20; common lightweights, *5.Nji<iu.U0; UOLUMBI S, Illd., Sept. 14.—Charles pi(4s ^ roughs,-t-4 :xi'a5.s.V

Ward of this city lias signed and for- Siiekc—Kenipts nxi head; shipments

warded to Herbert Hale of Indianu]K)M.‘ 80() head. Market active, articles of agreement to wrestle, ‘Vateh-! choice to extra lambs.

. .1 Mill...* f. V (P/W-oV'll 111 flltd

as-oatch-can” rules to govern, in tliis city within 80 days, for $KM) a side.

Struck tlie Water lOgtit.

Washington, Ind., Sept. 14.—Rich

common togixxl lambs, i-*2 aOia 4.25; good to choic e sheep *2 50<" 2.7.4; fair to medium sheep, 41 50 a 2.25; common sheep, 50c(P 1.25.

Chicago Grain ami Provision*.

Wheat—Sept, opened 54,’i'c, closed 54)i(‘.

ard A. Carix nter, employed in building ^, c ’^nn’T*^ c

ing the annoyances of a catnoaiKn-

all j was compelled money in the house.

a bridge over White river, lost his foot ing and fell a distance of 80 feet, striking the water in a sitting position. Hr

wits unhurt. PutTball. For Mushrooms.

Elwood, Ind., Sept. 14.—Bob Sloan, Chris and Edna Elbert. George Slabaek and John Dice ate puffballs for mushrooms and were taken deathly sick. It is feared that two of them will die.

CORN—Sept Opened 57>j'c, closed 86 vC.

May opened 55},-%c, closed 554^c.

OATS—Sept. ii|M*ne<l HOJic, closwl 80J 4 c.

May opened 3tiqc, closed StiW-Xc,

Pork—Sept, opened 414 25, closed 414 2.>.

Jan. opened 414.50. closed 414 35.

Lard—Sept, opened 4N.W5, closed 43.9j.

Jan. opened 48.47, closed 48.37.

KIRS—Sept, opened 47.80, closed 4i.<7.

Jan. opened 47 42, closed 47.35. _

Closing cash markets: Wheat 51 "•<('. corn S6^c, oats 30%c, pork $14.25, lard

HLU5, ritis 47.77.