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,1 old Philadelphia Disturbed On a iViKTiul .Sabbath Morning.

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\VM Opene.l In Whirl. No Hot- «■»» Fonntl »t One Hi n 'red Feet. ,1, ntthe Z«olo8>«»l Garden* Are 1,11, FrlglOened — Brooklyn Notlcen ,1,, garth'* Treinblln K . ppuPEM’HiA, Sept. 2.—An earth- ^ .hock lasting severnl seconds was h a this city shortly after H o’clock f.irda.v morning. The disturbance B .tlier earth of the quiet Sabbath _ in(? vim violent enough while it .tel to create a good deal of consteribod uut not a little damage. Build- « pem'ptibly swayed, windows clat- . ami banged, and clocks and pictoppled from their places, jhe shix’k was most severely felt in suburban districts, and it is said 9 t in one part of George’s hill, in urniont park, a fissure was opened ■rr.ttin!; the entrance of a plummet, Inch extended down over 100 feet .thout touching bottom. A largo lattylass window in a store on Gercatowu avenue was split from top to jttom. Similar cases are reported tub other sections of the city. At the Zoological gardens the vi bram was clearly perceptible, but the exr . em eut which followed among the suuais continued for a good while V the seismic disturbance. Head p.r Mauley asserts the trumpeting the elephants, the roars of the lions the screeching of the birds was torAt Mr. Manley’s residence, bebsthe breaking of several windows, clock was thrown from a shelf. No image to life has been reported. Brooklyn In Shocked. Brooklyn, Sept. 2.—Three distinct ■rtli'iujke shocks were felt by the resitnts of Brooklyn yesterday morning, odamage to bfo or property was reorted from any section of the city. The istncUof east New York and south Tooklyn received the greatest shock, nit the rumblings were felt in other secicitu of the city. Contradictory reports iriveu as to the severity of the shocks, first shock, which was felt at 6 clock, was followed by a rumbling oise like distant thunder. This was oil wed by two other slighter shocks, .inch, according to most of the reports, iied away in a low grating noise. At Coney Island all the inhabitants •ere aroused from their sleep by the •imbling noise and the shaking of the ©uses. No ItamAge at Wilmington. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 2.—Quite perceptible shock of earthquake was lit in this city yesterday morning. e vibration lasted for several seconds ®1 was observed iu every section of the town. No damage has been reported. Shock Light In New York. New Yohk, Sept. 2.—The earthquake : l ook was slight here and lasted for 10 ■sends. It traveled from south to terth, but comparatively few persons iu iiecity noticed the disturbance.

HIS NftCK WAS BROKEN. Kvpert Chicago Swimmer Trie., to Dive In Too Slmllow Water. Chicago, Sept. 2.—William Kline had his neck broken yesterday afternoon in a peculiar manner. He was an expert swimmer and had taken his wife to the lake to see him do some fancy swimming and diving. Donning his bathing costume he ran to the edge of the embankment, where the water was about seven feet below, and jumping into the air, came down headfirst into the lake. The water was but two feet deep and his head struck the bottom with terrific force. He managed to gain his feet, but as he did so Ins head fell to one side and a second later he was lying on his face in the water. Mrs. Kline screamed for help and in a short time the man was brought to the shore. Then it was found that his nock had been broken and life was extinct. POISONING AT A PARTY.

UK IN IM1115.

English Asylum.

WEAK MEDICAL STUDENT.

Rtnriied Too Hard and Clot Off His llalance—Affected by a Religious Fervor Which Impelled Him to Kill the Women—SuMpicion First Directed to Him hy Bloody Clothing. New York, Sept. 2.—Dr. Forbes Winslow of London, a well known specialist on suicide and insanity, says that “Jack the Ripper,” who terrorized London a few years ago, is incarcerated in a lunatic asylum in England. Dr. Winslow says this fact is known to the doctors, but they hushed up the facts. The doctor says the criminal is a medical student suffering from suicidal

mania.

Dr. Winslow is in New York to at-

CHRISTIANS BRUTALLY TREATED. Chinese Magistrate Publishes » ProelmiMstlon Inciting the Riotous Actions. London, Sept. 3.—The Times corre- ' gpoudont at Shanghai says Chinese Christians are being brutally harried near Hing Hwa, province of Fo Kien. 1 Houses have been burned and property and cattle lifted. One person was fa- ! tally wounded. The magistrate refused to interfere, | although he was five times requested to do so. He had published an ambiguous proclamation referring to the Ku Cheng massacre and inciting a rising against | the Christians. Worse troubles are ex-

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FAMOUS IOWA MILLIONAIRE. Was a Llftt Long Friend of the Late JoffrrMXt Davit*.

Several People at a Birthday Celebration Suffer From Sudden Siokne***. Chattanooga, Sept. 2. The entire family of James Reed of Loudon county, not far from Uarriman, and a number of others who were attending a birthday party at Reed’s house, are suffering

from the effects of poison. Probably I medico-legal congress, which several persons will die. Soon after j will be held Sept. 4, 5 and 15. He will they had partaken of dinner several be- J be chairman of the department of ingan complaining of violent pains and sanity and mental medicine and has b 'iC doctors were summoned. They | P repared a P aper suicid ';’ found that the trouble was caused by i,s a ment&1 epidemic, rhe story told poison and antidotes applied. The ! Dr. Winslow is ns follows: physicians were hampered in their “ ‘Jack the Ripper’ was a medical work, because it was impossible to tell student of good family. He was a whether tin pois ming was from ver- young man of slight build, with light dinris or caused by the eating of water- j imir and blue eyes. lie studied very melons which had been poisoned to I har( , allrt hiR lllin , lf being naturallv ^ t . < : h u thleVeS wh0 ha<l boen robbln ” thu I w, ak. gave way. He became a religious

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other <sIam* Trust Is Being Organized. — Higher Price* For Bottle* and Flanks. Klopers at Frankton—State Item*.

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Danville, Sept. 2.--Wednesday morning, in the Hendricks circuit court, will

Serious Work of Lightning.

Noblf.sville, t*'pt. 2.—During

be called for trial what promises to be heavy rainstorm Saturday evening the most sensational case ever tried in lightning struck the farm residence of

Malvern, la., Sept. 2. The late I . t t . William F Solomon Hiushaw, near this city. Mrs. U. Payne, the famous Fremont county Hendricks county that of \\ ilham L. IImsh . lw . m(l Mlss L,ni all Stewart was millionaire who died a few days ago, Htnshaw. charged with the murder of 8t . riouslv and , fatally lnjnre d was a most interesting and original his wife. The interest in the case, by the shock. Every joint in the arms character. He was a life long friend of which was so manifest at the time of and lower limbs of the former were disJeffersou Davis, and when the latter the tragedy, has been revived and is located, while the latter was frightwas elected president of the southern , l0W the one absorbing topic of conver- f«By burned about the body, her dress confederacy ho appointed Payne secre- ^fion being set on fire by tho electric fluid, tary of the interior but he never served ‘ Hin ; haw is in the conllty jail rosti „ K „7 s-T, iT , in that capacity. On the contrary, he ^ apparently, as one could who is Bluffton, Sept. 2.-W Ilham Decider,

came north and settled iu Fremont county, where he has since amassed

so soon to be tried for ins life. He has 0Ul ' " f the ,U08t P ro,nim ‘ nt 8ch o o1 ;

touchers in this county, is under a bond

county, where he lias since aniasseu a faithful friends who have never teachers m this county, is under a bond forume estimated at from *1.000,000 to th ei ”C alty h ;o and *••.«>« f-r shooting Frank Her. a *.$,000,000. Ho owned land m every tneir loyalty to mm, ana h h , one of his state in the union except one, though ^ ^ Ear” Theaffair took

the most of his real estate was in Fre-| cell. These friends believe him inuo- dav m; , ht nt Ebenezer Baptist church, mont county, where he had 1(5,000 , cent and are positive of his acquittal. i n the southern part of the county, at a acres. When Jefferson Davis died hi The family of Mrs. Hinshaw are friend- S) , n . . ■ ;mh1 the shooting was said owed Mr. Payne *100,000 wliich he had ly toward his case and think him an m- U) bo in sell defense forgotten to pay. When Davis died nocent man, with possibly the exception ' „ Payne was called to his home iu Missis- of the father, Mr. Oyler, and he refuses Ntnptj-Fir.t nirth uy of Twins. sijipi to preach Ids funeral sermon, ’to talk upon tho subject. Dkcatlr Sept At Geneva a Payne's will just filed for probate ahows , The attorneys for the d. f’use are 9ma „ t0 wrl in tho oil region of this

hnoch (t. Hogatc, James L. L ark and _ . . , i' » i ; James A. Parker of this place and John c,m,ltv ’ occ^i th- annual J S. Duncan of Indianapolis. The state’s reunion of Jonn and Richard Mclrnff, interests will be looked after by Otis E. two of tho oldest twins in the United Gullev, prosecuting attorney; Thomas Ht.ites. A Lirge number of their friends

in ciiicuffo Yesteniny ,) (’.qvr Oji.sb C. Hadley of tliis were present to assist them in celebrat-

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SHOT TWO WOMEN.

enthusiast and attended early service j ll ’om hi-, reel e-taio.

WESTERN LEAGUE RUMOR.

Attempt of an Iiimsuo Man to Kill IIIh

Wif« »i»d Stepdaughter.

Decatur, Ills., Sept. 2.—George P.

Meeting Held

Talk* About Dropping Terre Haute. Chicago, Sept. 2.—It is said that the

every morning at St. Paul's.

“His religious fervor resulted in homicidal mania toward the women of the street and impelled him to murder them.

He lodged with a man whom I know, , . r --

Allen yesterday shot his wife and step- an d suspicion was first directed toward Western league has become extremely daughter, Minnie Deffenbaugh. The i bim by reason of the fact that he re- J tired of tho presence of the Toledo club,

turned to his lodgings at unseasonable now playing as a representative for hours; that he had innumerable coats i Terre Haute, and is anxious to devise and hats stained with blood. j ways and means of ousting Denny Long “I have in my possession a pair of | . llid the Ohio outfit from the league. Canadian moccasins stained with blood The m . ltter was fre ,.i y discussed at a

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Scotland yard authorities, but at that general sentiment seemed to be that it time they refused to co-operate with would b» best for the league to next me. Subsequently the young man was season give tno franchise to a team to placed in confinement and removed to be placed in Columbus, O., a good ami

an asylum where he is today. Since ! lively baseball town.

his money bequests to be ij ils.oOO aside

latter’s wound is fatal. His wife will recover. Allen sat on the porch after the shooting and kept his neighbors off with a revolver for an hour. Finally ho called for tobacco and a match. They were taken to him, and as lie lighted his pipe he was overpowered. Ho is now in jail. He refuses to say why ho tried to kill the women. Friends who know him and who say he is industrious and peaceable say he w r as overheated last week. They think he is now insane. He moved here from East St.

Louis six mouths ago.

Felt at Sandy Hook. Sandy Hook, N. Y., Sept. 2.—A ri, apparently that of an earthquake, jtiug about three seconds, was felt k'-rv yesterday morning. ASSAULTED BY INSANE CONVICTS.

|A>t«od.nt nt the Multenwan Asylum For

Convictu Nearly Killed.

POCOHKKKI’SIE, N. Y., Sept. 2.—Tho jhets about a murderous assault comcittol by Mrs. Lizzie Holliday, the lionticello murderess, on Miss Kate ^ard, au attendant at the Mntteawan !*bte asylum for insane criminals where [Mb. Holliday ia confined, on Friday Iw have just leaked out. Mrs. Halli^y was assisted in her assault on the Mbudaut by Jane Shannon, another t^uvict patient, who was committed to bt asylum from St. Lawrence county .•tout three years ago, and who is cou•Hered the most dangerous of tho fe-

tuie patients in tlio institution.

Miss Ward went into the bathroom i was seized by the murderess and 'tf iwti to the floor. Mrs. Shannon thou j^Mon Miss Ward’s prostrate form, We Mrs. Halliday crammed the towel Jiich she had brought to Miss Ward the hitter s mouth. Then the two My and revengeful women kicked and Haded the attendant, Mrs. Halliday lr el n f ber bair and scratching her face I 11 ' “®r finger nails. Tho attendant, , 11 help reached her, was unconscious J'Ltwus thought that she would die. ’ •■rallied, however, on Saturday, and 1 u H|$h bruised quite badly will recover.

MUST GIVE THE CHILDREN UP. Princess Colo ina I* Given the Custody of Her Two Rons. Naples, Sept. 2.—The court which has been hearing the controversy between Prince Colonua and his wife, who is the daughter of Mrs. John W. Mackay, has ordered that the sous bo given to the princess, and that if necessary force is to be used. The princess received the boys Saturday and it is doubtful if the prince, who has recently had possession of them, will ever have them again.

Collision On a Chicago Rlevated. Chicago, Sept. 2.—A rear end collision on the Metropolitan elevated road yesterday evening resulted in the injury of at least three persons, and threw the other passengers of the two trains into a state of panic. Several women fainted, and hail to be carried to tho station platform. The collision was caused by the failure of tho airbrakes to work. Both trains wore crowded at the time of the accident. One of tho coaches left the track, but the heavy oak guard timbers kept it from

going off the structure.

Iti'iunins or a doornall.t Cremated.

St. Louis, Sept. 2.—The remains of Louis Von Willich, the journalist, were incinerated at the crematory yesterday. Carl Unger delivered a brief address at the funeral exercises on behalf of the German-American Journalists’ society, then the Grand Army, of which Mr. Willich had been a member, took charge of the funeral. The funeral oration at the crematory was spoken by Dr. Emil

Pretoris. Cattle Heine Fed For Market.

Houston, Sept. 2.—A Texas cattle

his incarceration there has been no repetition of the horrible murders that

he perpetrated.

These facts are all known to the

Though no conclusion was reached, it is almost a certainty that the circuit uext season will be made up of the following places: Detroit, St. Paul, Min-

English authorities, and it is conceded 1 neapolis, Kansas C ity, Indianapolis, that tlie man now in the asylum is Grand Rapids, Milwaukee and ColumMack the Ripper.’ It was deemed de- bus. Tho league as at present formed sirable, however, to hush tho matter up. i comprises all of the clubs named except*

The details were too horrible to be i u K $ ho Columbus.

made the subject of a public trial, and there was no doubt of the man’s hope-

less insanity.”

KILLKD A TKAMF. Man About Nineteen Year* Old Shot While Taking Watermelon*. Washington, Sept. 3.—Yesterday an unknown tramp about 19 years old, was shot and killed by Jack Carr, an old man. Carr is now in jail, having given himself up immediately after the shooting, claiming the act was in self defense, and that the murdered man was a tramp and stealing watermelons. Carr hot a boy for tho same offense about two weeks ago, but as the wound was not serious nothing was done.

liOTTLK TRUST.

Flask -’Maker* Form a Combination and

Hope to <»et Better Prices.

Ingalls, Sept. 2.—Another combine in the glass trade is reported to have been effected. The bottle and thisk fac-

ing their ninety-first birthday,

are in excellent health.

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LOAD OF HORSE MEAT.

Havo the Cigarette Habit Badly.

Ocean Grove, N. J., Sept. 2.—Do- \ . . . - , tective Frank Tartar has run down the (or ' t ‘ s t * ie we8t have perfected an organg of sneak thieves who havo been Kanization similar to the combine of the

I pilfering from cottages and tents for windowglass factories. The combine is Some Choice Chicago Cut. Interrupted ^ two months. Tile thieves are ilK:lu,le every bottle and Mask on Their Way to Hammond. ranging from 12 to 1(5 vears the factory in the west. The headquarters Chicago, Sept. 2.—Fred Green was f respectable 'summer visitors of tho organization will be in Indiana, arrested Saturday on a charge at viola- wh ;, robberies in order and all of tho bottle and flask men of tion of tho city ordinances covering tho ^ cigarette money. Five of the the gas belt, Illinois and in eastern disposition of horse meat. Green was y ouths were arrested Saturday and states have pledged themselves to not found driving an express wagon down placed under bail to await the action of 1 make quotations on stock to buyers unCenter avenue. The way it was cov- the grand jury. The youthful burglars til Sept. 16 next. The combine includes ered excited tho suspicion of the officers ! took nothing but money from tho places practically all of the factories. A big

and, stopping him, they lifted the cover j visited, of the wagon and found iu the wagon

apparently a part of a horse. The ani-

fall trade and demand in ^bottles is expected and glass men say this move

means a big boost iu prices.

Reformer to Bu Reformed.

__ _ Decatur, Ills., Sept. 2.—Justice Har-

mal had been chopped up into small dy’s court was crowded to the doors all FiBiit to the Fiut.ti. pieces and the "’Bole had been covered day p y cur i ous people to witness the Wabash, Sept. 2.—A desperate fight W Green wasVaken to ^police station, ^ La “?- ‘ ha , r, ‘* , 11 ‘f Tr h\n! mli ■ "is where he told the officers that he was in Planer, arrested for criminal libel m suited mtlm death of both animals is the employ of a man named Henry publishing a circular iu wmch he reported from County Light. 18 miles

Witte, who keeps a saloon near the charged the states attorney, sheriff, north of this eity. I lie annuals Were buim! the Panhandle Railroad company for Bridewell, and who has several old I city marshal and mayor With being in ou the farm of Arthur Mauson, and got fio.ooo damages. The claim is made that horses. Green said that he killed the league witli gamblers and thieves. At together in a field, when the combat be- sparks from a passing locomotive belongauinial at the suggestion of his employ- ihc conclusion of the testimony the jus- gm,. At the did of 20 minutes the horse tug ui the latter company was responsible or, and when arrested was on his way fice held Lane in *.)00 to the grand jury, yyas torn and bleeding, bad wounds be- for the tire which consumed the buildings

He M as Trolmlily Too Shy. Anderson, Sept. 2.—A *25,000 breach of promise suit was tiled Saturday against John Hickey of this city by Mrs. Emile Teague of Indianapolis. Hickey is wealthy, and is 00 years of age. It is said ho admits that he proposed, was accepted and that they were to bo mar-

ried.

STATE NOTES. William Moore, a horseman of Cyntbiana, Ky., was robbed of *50 at the Frankfort fair. The Nivison & Weiakoff bottle factory at Elwood, employing ‘250 workmen, starts up again Sept. 5. Dr. William P. Reeves of Richmond has accepted a professorship in the Union college at Schenectady, N. Y. Charles Haulier, a prominent and well known citizen of Kuightstown, died yesterday afternoon, aged 55 years. W R. McKeen of Terre Haute left yesterday for Europe, accompanied by hi* daughter, Mrs. Horace C. Pugh. Mrs. Richard Sanford made the second attempt to end her fife Saturday. She took an overdose of morphine and is still

alive.

Fred Lucille, a waiter at the Bliss House in Bluffton, is in jail under suspicion of taking pan in the Harrington murder last Friday morning. Congressman Henry has appointed Charles R. lame of Indianapolis a> his pri vote secretary. Mr. Lane has been employed ou the staff of the Journal of that

city.

Miss Daisy Spurlock of Frankfort asks the Clinton county court to award her *3,000 damages because of the alleged failure of Amos M. Brock, a prominent farmer of that county, to keep a marriage

compact.

The Indiana Horseshoe company has

to Hammond, Ind. The meat was Failing to secure bond, Lane was locked chopped in pieces, each of which would Qp in jail.

weigh from two to three pounds, and looked as if it might have been corned beef. The stuff was taken to tho ren-

dering tanks at the stockyards. Think. Cleveland I. After Him. Brazil, Ind., Sept. 2.—It is definitely

Mob Aftor a Murderer.

ing inflicted by the tusks of the angry of the former,

hog, which was also iu a dying condition, its head and legs being broken by

Avv I Ills " sent' ’ -Ia liost niortem kicks administered by the horse. The Anna, Ills., Sept . A post mortem imimal8 survived the fight only a short

examination was held Saturday ou tho t j mo body of Mrs. Mendenhall, who was |

kicked to death by John Jones. A mob j Became Infatuated with Each Other, of 200 men gathered in this place and 1 Frankton, Sept. 2.—This place has a

BASEBALL.

known that the insane man arrested wont to Jonesboro, the county seat, to first class summer sensation in the amt Hoyle, here is William Connors, who went hang Jones. Tho mob was informed t elopement of two leading married poo- Fmaganiecrazv while lecturing against Catholi- that Jones had been taken to Cairo, and pi u< James Creanger came here from Kansas city.

«,m L„„ rectal report, fro.,, all over ol.,„ ,„„l on I S £ ttSSSSt ’Sf.TtrtEX ««" * Texas and the Indian lorritnrj of the Ills., and was sent to the Kaukakei Nothing but a heavy guard will keep ,.. ■ > . . i . n . i 8er<m<. „.... number of steers now being fed for tho (Ills.) asylum. Ho has boon taken to f rom being hung when ho reaches 1 . 1 ’ 1 " ,ls “ ” K 1 ‘ l 1 k'^^IVcuv

market. The total number reported Greencastle to await tho necessary pa- Auna B " wife, the_ latter very pretty, aged 21. |

ranges from Kioto 10.000 by individuals, pers for his admittance to the insane

and the total is 199,025 head. asylum. Connors attempted to leap | 8i*ty-Five Mile, an Hour.

Western League. SATURDAY GAMES.

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The St. Louis man and the wife became infatuated and skipped out to-

Batteries Bergen.

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from the train ou the way, under the | Chicago, Sept. 2.—The Chicago and ( gether, going first to Elwood, and from Ternrijaute ^ (|

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Stamford, Conn., Sept, 2.—Samuel • s t“arle, a resident of this place, was by lightning, and his 5-year-old drowned near Greenwich Point Saturday. Both lost their lives he Scurle was swimming to shore

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w»n*. tlie Irish Question Scttiod. | hallucination that President Cleveland Northwestern railway, after testing the there to Chicago. She leaves one child '||, lK .i l l t . v aI1 ,[ Roach; Frazier and London, Sept. 2.—Andrew Carnegie was after him and trying to kill him. pjg Richmond company locomotive in aut * be ^ be * our ; Strauss. ^ ^ ^

has a column letter in The Timee this! Turkey i- worried. fi eervloe for the last 10 daya, made aw-hiuk Finn rail. Grand Rapids. i i o o i » • « *

morning, based on the recent Irish con- Constantinople, Sept. 2.—Meetings a trial of its speed Saturday on the fast Terre Haute, Sept. 2.—The John

lasting until midnight, to discuss Ar- time getting out of the city and uumer- ^ 0 •• Ihndcm creditors, declined tu

BRIEF MENTION. menia. It is reported that Emperor OUt( st ops. Mile after mile was made in teuii th e tune on a *2,a00 note. Ihe William has boen asked to intervene, 55 seconds, or at the rate of 65 miles an assignment carries with it tlie plants in Two ciises of alleged cholera have oc- ^ ut declined on the ground that the j 10 ur. Indianapolis and Louisville. The coni-

curred at Grimsby, Eng. porte had already disregarded his advice inuingiitins stopped t» France. pany manufactured upholstered furni- ft rami Rapids.n 0 2 1 1 0 0 » Militia] tins been ordered to Ishpemfng, to introduce reforms Then President BaYONNE. Sept. 2.-The police in- tore, touts, awnings, canvas goods and M };Xric" 8 FtafTord and Campbell; Bla. k-

Mich., to guard the iron mines. I he big Fauro was approached, but declined to . , bull ring whore a fight was in mattresses, and was doing a large and buin and strant-. strike of miners is still on. act except iu concert with the powers. , , , ,, iirofitable business. Mr. Hanley says A. •» -IV yi--trnliiy .1,. . h — “» ^ I

Brooklyn—Kennedy, Daub and Grim, 7 runs, II hits, Serrors. Cleveland—Wallace and O’Connor, 15 runs, 21 hits. 4 errors. Washington (first game)—Anderson and McGuire, 4 runs. Tbits, Serrors. Louisville—McDermott and Warner, H runs, 7

been on the editoriiil staff of the Washing- ished and the debris piled up on both I "• ^ i".mZ.'; hits, 2 errors. Washington (seiond game) ton Post since 1879, died in that city yes- tracks for over 100 yards. H. E. Franks, Sedan Day at Cincinnati. charging him with ^xtiirtuig mo u.y —Anderson and McGuin*, 9 runs, P hits, ' , ' 1 ‘ I a brakeman, was instantly killed. Cincinnati, Sopt. 2.-Ten thousand from city employes. ^he city couucil 8errors . Louisvifie-Weybing ana WarA 'all for a convention to discuss the Germans celebrated Sedan at tho Zoo has ordered an investigation. ner. 7 runs. 11 hits. 2 errors.

has been demolished again, ...2. [rUh movement has been issued from Democrat. Repudiate the Platform. garden yesterday. Tho German consul, cholera In Rn..ia. Philadelphia-Carsey and Clements, 10 its seventh trip up tho flume iu Chicago. The meeting will be held in that Kenton, O., Sept. 2.—The Democrats ; Herr PUlier, presided; Mayor Caldwell Pftersr. rg Sent 2-Official re- ru “ S ’ ^ . t * b y Ur8 ~ FortK he P^t six years The building has , i v Sent 24 25 and of Hardin county, at their convention spoke in English and Judge A. II. Bode bT - I ftersiu rg, Stpt. 2. umciai re niau (lllll Mack, 9 runs. 18 hits, , errors. vacant f r ^oni tm e anT Z A,fS torial u the London Graphic this Saturday, by a .wo-thirds vote, declared In German. Trains were crowded with turns show that there have been 2 025 lioston-Stockdale. Nichols and Ryan, S»nnce people Wd that it was to morning mlvises Englishmen, cousidering for the free coinage of silver and repudi- German excursionists from neighboring cases of cholera and 718 deaths from 12 runs 13 hits, -5 errors. Cinciunati-Par^ j^Piod agu^u with a quart shop. Vatkyri.'s tenderness in a wind, not to be ate.l the state platform adopted at Titles. The celebration uluaed wit fire-j ^8^ mtbe^goverimmnt^l o J rotL M.mes and aughu, runs, . ns,

' hug was completely wrecked. ■ lock sure of her winning the cud- 1 Bnriugfield. ■ works. • 1

first of a series of intended fights, and

Huntington, Pa., Sept. 2.—An east- 1 con( i uc ted the celebrated torro Maz- 1 * ’ '

Academy of Music, the oldest playhouse

ii h ;®Wk. The bodies floated ashore typhoid fever at his home near Philadel- miles west of this city lute Saturday nlr'ided have been preferred against Mayor C. ^ther son of Searle’s and two com- phia. '“'Kht. Twenty cars loaded with coal deputies of the town vainly ph acted ^ ^ .1. , k-a v niv.

TOions, who was iu the boat, escaped Major Richard H. Sylvester, who has and bridge iron were entirely demol

yn.rt Shop Not Wanteu. Sept. 3.—The saloon at Bur-

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Charges Against a Mayor.

M. E. McCliutock, signed by A. E. DixW. L. Windoin and J. F. Scott,