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:i LISHED STUMP iKinley Receives One From a Tennessee Friend.

RIOT AT LEADVILLL

GOLD DEMOCRATS.

Tiu‘j Will Hold n Rutlltcatlon Meetlug

at Madlaoa Square Tonight. *

Strikers Attack the Coror.ada and

| tonight, under the auspices of the ua- Emmett Mines,

tinual Democracy, which will be pre- . ~

| sided «v<t by ex-Governor Flower. Sen*

UATTLESHIP INDIANA.

Presentation of the Silver Donated by

Citizen* ol the liooslor State.

New York, Sopt. ei.—Ytvstorday Governor Matthews and the committee to present the silver service donated by thu citizens <jt Indiana went altoard the Dolphin in company with General and

Nl WIN STATE PRISON

CHIEF llil.L.

Sympathy For Robert It. Taylor** Mar-

—* - -*■' “* 1 drrer — He Is Still at Large.

1 Terre Haute, Ind., tept 99.—Grief

Francis A. Coffin Commences His Hill, murderer of Holert R. Taylor at Fitrht-Yinr's Imnmonment ® " mlngdalelost week, is still at iMge. tignt Yearsimprisonmem. |although th nin

pursuit with 1 ’oodh •and.; ever since.

n»TF RRYAN AT DOVER. I “ * 5h ® daled 60 make the FIFTEEN BUCKSHOT IN ONF Rnnv Mm. Harrison ad were taken to Tom* crunni tcapucqo am a CTDllfF Of-id.r.!' ■ SATt briTft.l r\ uuvlh. opening addre*. He wiU be foUow l ' 1 UNt DUUT | kinaviHe v/here the great battleship fa SCHOOLTEACHERS ON A STRIlVt. tested for Hill at the eoei ofthecriinc

■to at SfW Castle and WIlininR-

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WorkliiRinen Coming Kaat Silver—Indianapolis He

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to Visit Canton —New

(iold iMiuocr.ts Katlfy Tonight. du, o.. Sept aa.—Major McKin* fiW ; by express yesterday a fluehed aud embellished stump of a It is intended for use in deliverfloat pon’h addresses, and is of Djaiout bight for that purjiose. amp was sent by Jesse O. Grover, of Knox county, Knoxville, Aco, •np-myinf,’ the stump was a thiphtwid: people of East Tennessee ms dj m earnest in your behalf jnseut national contest and besnott.* of impressiuK tliat fac-t [jud flnuly on your mind, I have W i.>B of our devotion as a people oi«e of ifxid government which tbly and tltly represent. It is jii il ambition to hold up our aid cheer you to victory. The tnim which I make is not only to hnld up your hands, but is to sustain your entire body os It L« on ideal Republican stump 'it (neat commonwealth of oraSnioo we cannot have yon on the ib the south this fall, we hone 31 do us the honor to deliver une speeches from the southern

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McKinley was kept busy at mry all day. There were no or1 delegation to see him, but a b-r of individual callers. iiaratB from Indianapolis auidthuton Get. 10 the Commorar lers aud Republican clubs of mold be In Gan ton to call on ■inea

BRYAN AT DOVER.

(irMMd People From the Eastern store at the Fair Ground*. », DeL, Sept. 29.—Candidate bepau his speech making in Delnreeterday by addressing a large at tht Mr grounds. Excursion bronaht many people from the t of Delaware and tho eastern ' Maryland. Bryan said in part: If things then there is no reason why mid make any change in legislaIf our condition is satisfactory ooifht to leave it alone and not a change. No one cun advocate d of remedial legislation except ihwry that there is something o:''h remeflying. Our opponents the condition, and wlien I tell at you cannot remedy the present *. except by financial legislation, •pwitiits tell us that the trouble t tariff question and that if we Jwt have more tariff then times good again. I want to road mnet from a speech made on turlay by the Republican oandipresident at Oantou. He said: the Republican protective i>olicy Wed f'or more tliun 80 years the Marvellous prosperity that has wi tK-oa to any nation of the Jve not only had individual but we had national pro“t to show you by this same witW testimony given six years ago w od years of his kind of policy r not * °f this country wore not wn. If you will take the refl with the McKinley bill on the Jr 1 !? 1 ! yon find the wh I wish to quote: ,# t jfo is widespread depression industry today cannot be doubtof agriculture. That is “e presidential candidate said , deliberately wmte the report u 11 wkk his proposed legislaiw said: “One of the chief comik pcovaleut among our farmut tlicy ca n p 0 t no price for P 5 ur all commensurate with .'. T l^* 1 ? capital Invested in their "h it he said after 80 years of of palicy which the candidate o,^‘ican party suys-will bring ' if 0 "olusion of his speech at W , Bryan was driven im,0 fae train and started for Wgrou, -J T ? stle u hal ^ hour’s stop was j 10 sjioke to the crowd asnii, l Ut t * lp . depot platform for a ; . saying in part: “I am l'!!'‘ L> three parties. In fa<-t I . he habit of being nominated j * fi topped I felt disappointed "•as no more parties. I was ? rlle Republican contli .,i tlla( liat ^ been held after „ WB might have been able r.i ? ni ov er to free coinage.” ‘‘''Ston Mr. Bryan addressed ,l. demonstrative audience. 11 coming for Philadelphia.

by General Buckner.

The other speakers will be ex-Om* grossman W. 1). Bynum of Indianapolis; btr, Wil.iam Everett of Boston and

Oolonel John R. Follows.

A dinner to Mccssrs Palmer and Buckner will be given at the Democratic

club afb-r the speaking.

Generals Palmer unu Buckner were tendered a dinner at the reform club

Citizens Viewed the Carnage Win

dews *nd iiimsi. Top.—Rioter. Fell of 18 guns was fired in their honor, toiie Orain iiefore n Sickle—Troops Governor Matthews presented the scrouardin* the mi _a a vice to Captain Evans in a neat speech.

'T’lth Winchc*tcr*.

His entire crop was w- t ..' .y by t>« * recent floods and h" had e ■ mo:-.< y with

(liana and the white squadron were i anchored. Captain Robloy D. Evans j

welcomed the j arty aboard, and a salute ih-capitated by car.-- Malignant uipii- which to pny the b-bt, o ver which the

tberia — i:x-Fo«tnuuter limp. need, two men quurro’ '1. T! co is i i ■ nov.l

.Mining Camp.-Ar.aeil , which wa ^ replled to OU behalf of the

Farmer’. Wife UUapiwars—Ohio Society belief that the crime Wn • provok d an J Event-Bnrned by Ughtuiug-Jailed was in a measure C aiti ; ‘ v r’n the

lawyer made. Hills \vii“. v. no win

For Uurgiory Brief Net<>^ taken suddenly and seriously sick on Indianapolis, Sept. 2A—Yesterday learning of her husband's crime, has

captain by Mr. McAdoo.

Lr rniLt.K. Colo., Sept. 98—The! __

last night. The occasion was inform'd i bloody phases of the great minors'j three cheers were given for the buttle- | morniug a deputy United States mar- ( slMcejliod. throughout and the jHilitical situation,'it strike are three men known to b. m ud s bip, which were responded to by '- 1 '’ pRul took Francis A. Oofiiin, convicted Echoes From the widsky Trust. was said, was disenssed only in a casual , 'tailors. of complicity in wrecking the Indian-; Oincinnatl Sept. 23.—There were way ' - ' 1 N.o o ids ...wUg, 1 ' “'' a '‘' BanUer’. Awociatinn, apolis National liauk, to the state prison two faint dying echoes of the old NATIONAL BAPTISTS. shaithouse and machinery are in ashes St. Lons, Sept. 23.—Mon represent- ut uichigan City, to serve a term of whisky trust in the United States court and tour innocent householders arc mg millions of capital have been pour- . . „ ' here yesterday. One was an answer to Thrir CoiiT.uttnu lodorxcs MoKiniry ami , .. .. ,, . ir.“ into St. Izouis from all parts of tie ^ ' ,■ . i, , , , sundry plaintiffs who snod last week to lieuoancyx the Separata Coach Law. hoiuehss os the r .-ult oi a:: attack on ^ ^ Uukor9> ! The Indianapolis National bank closed hQld rcnts . Tho answer St. Lons, Sept. 22.—One thousand the Coronado and—mmott mines in tho | ixmdholders and lenders “f money. *ts doors July 2.., lyb l. Special Lx- of vice Pii sident Hutton was that tho

delegates took port in the session of the dark hours of the early mo; a lug. They are coming to attend tho annual amiuer Young took charge and in 10 cattle Feeding and Distilling company National Baptist convention yesterday Five dead bodies Ivina a* the mogue ni,‘•ting of th'' American Bank’r's da y S recommended to the controller of hud no assets. The other echo was an conducted by Rev. George W. Bolleng | , . ' , , it . . | assiK-mtioii which convened at t h- ^ United States treasury that a re-| order of court dismissing the case of of Kentucky aud Charles Stewart of ‘ 1 ' filters hotel tiKlay. It is espe, co i vc>r be appointed Edward Hawkins Receiver John McNultn of the Trust Chicago President E O Morris of Ar- ^ to property to too amount ui ^2o,- that this vyill be one of the b'.r„ . ‘ , a against the Union Distilling company kausat presided The r^T of the ow th« visible effects of last night's meeting- ho association has ever hold | wus appointed and on Aug. 21 he filed ^ ^

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wus unanimously adoptod, indorsed all is known the list oi’ dead and in- ciul issios in tho political campaign. , 4 ' ^ ' _ William McKinley for president of the jni.,.a w m comudnrbly exceed these | I the arrest of Theodore P. Haughey Clay Cky, Ind., Sept. 22. — The United States. Evervthina is nniet now tlie Catholic Societien la Convention. president of the hank; Schluyler C. school teachers of this place yesterday Resolutions were adopted denouncing ‘ Dutroit, H pt. 22.—The opening of Haunhev urraideut of the Indianapolis refused to open the schools because tho the separate coach law in the southern camp being practically under military ^ conventioll8 0 f GcrmanCathoiic <-i,.,, V'nmcis \ Colliiu uresi- I school board refused to provide a janitor stiites and instrueting the (*<'retary to rule. national societies yesterday was pro-i , nf ’ j, . Cabinet com- for the building. During the summer, iJiV vi 1 tl10 ' Tho fifth name was added to tho death coded hy celelration of high mass. The j 11 . . 1 it is claimed, tramps made a rendDoabdthiv wo^d'dSconthim^holdmo list last night by the discovery of the treasurer’s report shows a membership i I ,an . v and Pcrciv.tl B i u. . n h.h e j ; ezvons 0 { the house, and it is, in eonannual mvetiugs in southern states and body of Michael Daugherty on the local societies in the Central and treasurer o tie same company. 8C( j aen (. 0 (n a very filthy and unsanitary among the people. Boston was selected he fell In tho attack of tho rioters upon hem-fit Vuuds dun: -"th. veur The' 181 ' 4 ' went bcl ' ,IV Baker of tie •; zons declare that there children shall for the convention in September. 1897. tho Emmott, whih Unshed with their clergy of the Fr.-smr Verdin began Lultod «' ur ‘ “ d P 1 ^ ^^tv, mrt^tfrend. It Ls believed that public

,rv nf fhn i •.,ummu'in TIimih. iv..rn t.h. ir sessions v. .• ti rd.i. afternoon as receiving a sentence of six years in | sentiment will support the tiwhers lu

NEW YORK DEMOCRATS.

tlnir sessions yesterday afternoon as receiving a sentence of six years did also the other societies conventions. Michigan City, where he now is. Francis : their position.

— — ! A. aud Percival B. Collin were put on | Fur.u. r’s w ife UHappcars, 11 ' ‘ trial, found guilty and sonteuced to U) Lapoutl, Ind., Sept. 22.—Groat ex» Y> AeinwOKtN, lud., . opt. 2*. —A valu- d ve years, respectively, They were ! citement prevails at Otis, this county, able saddle mare has boon stolen from ttt j iou to j )r h, )U afJ d served nearly a ! over tho mysterious disappearance ol the rtablt iff CaanioT Hawkins, a wee j t( being reluasoti on a supersedeas ] Mrs. John Sparling, tho wife of a farm-

. granted by Justice Harlan of the United or, who has been missing since flojit. Stat.es supreme court, pending an up-1 1 Mr. Sparling can offer no reason for peal to that body which granted a new , his wife’s absence. Their domestic rcjpjaj j lations wore harmonious. The autliori* ^ On the second trial Percival Coffliu ! ti,w wil1 mal;B immediate investigation.

W. L. ct. , wat acquitted and Francis A. Collin

BASEBALL.

Stituilinu of tho CluTis. WESTERN LEAODK.

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Jam os Allon,

NATIONAL LLAOUE.

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victory at the Coronado. There were many people in upper windows and on

They Unld »u Important Meeting To- housetops provided With UiglltglasSCS, u, K hf - who, in tho brilliuJit moonlight, saw the New York, Sept. 22.—Tho meeting attack on the Emmett aud the repulse of the Democratic state committee of the rioters. Tlwso watchers say the called for tonight is causing much dis- hj-^t volley from the mine was delivered cussion and speculation. Chairman Dan- nt (dose ruugo, and that the attacking forth says the meeting is simply to j party fell like grain before the sickle, elect a successor to William F Sheehan The 15 buckshot found in Dougherty's as national committeeman and to at- body And the fearful effect of the first tend to details of the eumpnign. It Is volley from the ml no tells how quickly rumored, however, that Senator Coffey the rioters lost stomach for the bloody will voice the sentiments of tho silver business. Had this mine been blown

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state convention and name a new can- 0l -hcT mines would have been destroyed didate for governor. Mr. John Boyd ami the ensuing damage very heavy. Thucher has not declined or accepted, A largely attended mooting of reprebut it is understood that he will act in sentatlve citizens was held this ulterthat matter as the committee desires. uoorL Their proceedings wore secret ~ but it is understood stringent uioosures Fniteil BrotherhooM nf Carpenten. WQre decided upon. Two companies of Cleveland. Se.pt.^ 22. The biennial luthtia from Pueblo and Cripple convention of the United Brotherhood (jreek liuve arrived ami are now on

of Carpenters aud Joiners of America

began here yesterday It wus decided q-p,, damage ut tho Coronado hy the that political aud religious questions burning of the oiltauks, boilerhouse aud should not be discussed at the mooting, machinery is now estimated ut $'25,000, The secretary was authorized to deny ou w hich is <12,500 insurance. The that circulars calling a silver mossmeot- houses burned were valued at <8,000,

ing advertized for last night under the with no insurance,

auspices of the br“th' > rh<>od were is- There is u very uneasy feeling prevasuod without authority of the order and i en t jt being asserted that there are 500 that none of the officers had anything Wmchiwter niles In the hands of the to do with tho affair. It was announced strikers, whose repeated threats against that the brotherhood was u buisness the military are recalled with alarm, organization and that it would not mix j t i g the general belief, however, that in politics. there will be no further trouble unless ik n y ,g iinuiiiiutiou aud Prayer. the managers begin importing 'niuers.

Cuioaoo, Rept. 23.—At a union moot- FrriKiit Train CullUion.

ing of Christian ministers and laymen Meadville, Pa., Sept. 22.—Two

freight trains on the Erie railroad col-1 schrivcfT' I , - —.— „ , ,, . . , ,

was called by D. L. Moody and which j hde(1 iu t he fog yesterday and were I Qr% ^ Bftp)( , n „ „ „ „ „ , , JL " 4 * , »stence at the decedents death; that Buahnell. only son of Governor A. S.

Minor* v'lln.-PT lA .IW Kaunas City .C* ill .All ,,o -,,1 ... fsa J a liafiSteS s r. Z?™ ££5$ MS i

Pittsburg. ...«5 A! 'i | 'ifio<Ji.iviU(>.....5S oi iafl * [ He will be returned to Illinois.

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Indianapolis., b 0 <• 0 1 0 X 0 0— 2 9 I

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Will >*am thu Ootoher Iltvid.-nd.

Point KaLwd Whtoh Ha. Wewr Itocu D»-

olded by the Supreme OonrA C lIITAi/O. S'Tt 22. At the close of A SroTT-iTiTuri Ind Soot 22 —Jndizn <1 meeting of the directors of the Now

^aUeHcs-Davis and Buckley; Mullsneand ^ a | York Bi^uit oompany yesterday it was 7 Elrstgnme » h « suit which involves a ixunt the. supreme PnaniHMyi''elded that the best inkan%,CitV.: oj 1 a y 0 0 i-U f, «)H« has never powod on. James ^sing^f the quailerly’ dhCd asi?

Battorlos - Fiffeld and Twlruhasn; M aj-r.i Bruce wus killed on the Baltimore aud 11,, i ew . ttU ^.ndgame h i. e Ohio Southwestern rullwaj’ and ids ad- 1 Detroit 0 0 i) 1 0 8 2— 6 0 2 millistrator SUedt the Company for |10 t - Burned by Lightning.

Kiinsu. City 3 2 i 0 1 0 *-10 IB 2 ^ . damftffe .

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lost the suit and the Marine, Ills., Sept. 22.—The dairy

cost in the case amount to ^217. The barn of Daniel Evans, one mile north of

0 „ ** 1 * railroad company filed u claim against Marino, was struck by lightning and Mimienoc)iis. , .‘0 n i 3 0 0 0 0 1— 5 li i the estate iu tho uaturo of a oost bill burned to the grouncL With it were Hotterlua—Boswell and ICubu«r, Baker and for that amount which the administra- lost 18 tons of hay aud 1(1 cows. Total ^swiTmU-ant' B ,, , tor disallowed and today the cose is i loss, 41,200; insurance, food

C‘ibu:Lu« B,MIl .°. 0 8 4 1 3-U 0 1 being tried. Defense claims the assets .. ~

Minneapolis.. _ 0 4 0 0 0-* 5 4 of tht) "Uto Cannot be levied on „ Ohio Society Event.

of“all deuominations yesterday which I frt , igbt train,, on t ho Erie'railroad col-1 Bc^vm! 0 * ftuJ v ' ,)0t ‘' a to pay liabilities which were not in ex- Springfield, O., Sept. 23.—John L.

view of urosent political and industrial ! ' a 7,. r ,. ,, nni .ht i,, th,. wreck n„ d ovan; Jones and Spear. j and that the monoj in one fond is not married Weifnesday eveniug, Oct. 14.

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whole nation. Tlio suggestion so mam- uu uusuccess f u i search for

feetly reflected the feelings of all present that it was unanimously decided to issue a call to the Christians aud oatriots of the nation to set apart a day for that

purpose. . ______

Boston—Stivetts ami Bergen, 5 rur«, 8

uusuccessfui search foi work. | hits, 9 errors. Brooklyn—Duub und Grim,

TKI-STATE BREVITIES.

Decapitated by Car*. g

3 runs, C hits. 5 errors. Qfincy, Ills., Sopt. 23.—Benjamin H. 1 Hill Carter, u Knox county. Ind., wlfa Pittsburg (first name)—Hawley and Mer- Rodman, foreman of the logging gang murderer, has been sentenced to life liu-

at the Gem City sawmills, finished some prisonment.

Arthur Undgu rteiivoy.

Scavenged 0twhfh7li rt seSr^c?S S^nSd n5inV;rrnm 7 WutJrrora , ^andVa; ratoiZTS when he 'A^Drummonil. a respects citizen of service offices unci was a California Ar- ; Pittsburg (second game)—Killeu and Bug- ., irnhnd K .. ni( , i Padinu ,, Deshler, O., bus mysteriously disappeared, gauuaut, is dead. While ou the Pacific deu,8runs, 11 hits, 3 errors. Louisville— .....i .!! Foul play is feared.

near Oberlln,

was run over by a

George F. Curti^ assistant BDranan ^ uu / a 80Ilt Jamoe Arthur Seavey. 4 n ^. B 'J5 ^ ^ the top of his head off and then .

congress at Washington, arrested by detectives at his hotel at Grindewald through being mistaken for another man. Mr. Curtis was rearrested on his

Dwyer and Vaughn, 1 run, S> hits. 2 errors. 1 drnaHed him 60 feet under its wheels , . 1 , f 1 l 1 mer ; a tril '“P P” ntor > ** m J al1 . . Wftshlnoton — Merc r anil M, Gulre 4 uruggeu uilu uo leet uimor us wni ess. ut Alton, Ills., for foririnK the tiauio of the m.Ti n8 ., :Mwsix &«;

Curtis for one Schooner, who is wanted give bond in $5,000 for his appearance by the Montevideo police on a charge of in court when the case is culled. Procuring girls for Immoral purposes. | u-Dm.ueifDJeAt. &avin. \V»u( a Constitutional Convention. NEW YOUK, Sept. 23.—Steve O’DonNashville, Tenu., Sept. 22.—The noli defeated Frank Slavin in five rounds i legislature has been in session two at the Empire Athletic club in Maspeth, weeks to provide against a possible de- L. I., last night. They met for a 20ficit in the state treasury, Jan. 1, 1897. ! round bout. Slavin’s face was pounded

Nothing has yet been done the majority t ‘> a nuln.

holding there is no danger of a deficit. Yesterday the house passed two bills

MARKET QUOTATIONS.

PruvalliiiK Fricu* For Oruln, Cuttle i&ml Fro visions ou Sept. 21. AC* ..>* InillanapulU. **tr Wheat—Dull; No. 2 red, (Wo. CoKN—Weak; No. 2 luixed. 21)£c. OATS—Sternly; No. 2 mixed, 16c.

10 days had moved hte family, consist- m^on account of 111^^

^ aslodation^hrid 1 at "cHn^UL^nfs^hM

loust KeuJing. 1 c i 0 ^ ed . The next session will be hold at

Ex-FoBtiuaator Drops Dead. ! Juhlisou City. Ills.

Girard, Ills., Sept. 22. — Ex-Post- | Professional liurglara forced an entrance master Lane of Nilwood. dropped dead into the residence of Mrs. Mary T (lurk on u Chicago and Alton train as he was a ! b'lP-ri*. lad and stole watches aud

„ ... .. , T diumoads valued at 8300. 1 returning liome from this city. He loaves a mother and two brothers. He

TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.

v_. z» » . ... . . »*-** * J » J w * « v. . rw J * 4.70; shipping ami export steers *3.Ni® the cause of death. 4.00; common to fair steers. $J.25(g3 40;

feeding steers, |3.2ft<(t9.80; medium to

Benjamin Donuis, near Frunklin, lad., shot au eagle on his farm which measured seven foot and nine inches from tip to tip.

When shot it was after a sheep.

H. W. Allen, who was struck by au

kssss : sizrssts&isitrsg pepzusgz,ssjsws ow o..ip,w..;'rsru."

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Two Men Murdered. pine islands has decreed the conllscation and roughs, 81 0U(ga.iS. Market active. burglarizing the drugstore of Dr. H. O. for the murder of Charier Lintz at Reeds SlLOAM SRINQ8 Ark., Sept. 24.—Two 0 f tiie property of the insurgents. Sheei*—Common to choice lambs, $2.35 Finnical and clothing store of J. L. Con- Stutiou, Ind.. brought in a venlict of man-

^<$z^&xxzizss£ . sa. srari£E-“&»rs ^ over’the state line. Their wagon and in fleecing the Union National bank out quiet ’ ' 3 al1 - 1

Clnrlimatf (>riiln iiiid Stock. WilE.»i--Strong. No. 2 red,

To CoMep With Wut mod. ChaiPiuau George 'nJi*™ 1 tlle wostorn branch of Mhst p ilrt y left for St U<mu U) »Pb!lT nce with Thomas Watanii .i St v ' Cl ' presidential eandi* Jiit"*. 01 ler Ending Populists. W “ c e will take place today. Cimf. rn i11l1 not state the nutur* B nm1 rence beyond the fact tba4 011 Political matters.

no^beeu^ecovered. Wtizmis'uresearch- The’ Hodgman Rubber company New

ing for the d^P^es. believed,to be York. 8 S ° trin R Keil , y - CouN-Flrm; No. 3 mixed, 22; Jc.

||A committee appointed by the CigarDytng From Cigarette Smoking. | makers' International union is in session

The residents of Jackson, O., are much worked up over the report sent out that the town had been quarantined on ac-

Niies Mich Sept 23.—Charles Car- at Detroit considering proposed changes in roll 17 years old. living near Breedvillo, the constitution which will be submitted . 1, , , • r,.... smokiiiL' to the trienuial convention which opens

is slowly dying from cigarette smoking. ^ nest woek

For nearly two years t Uls y" 1 William Gibson, superintendent of the from three to five packages a day, ■ Cincinnati, Columbus and Sandusky dinow, on his deathbed, cruxes or u . v j 8 j on 0 f mg Four, has been appointed The poison of the cigarettes las ( a s < ft ^ 8 i 8 tant general manager of the Baliihis skin to take on a greenish hue. more and Ohio railroad. He reports to suffers intense agony and acts i c General Manager Urueu at Baltimore oa

afflicted with hydruphobia. 1 Oct i

Boos—Strong at 82.33(i3..3'J.

Sheei*—.Strong at 81.50 63 3.16; lambs

higher at 83.75(^4.1)5.

Toledo DrAiu.

Wheai*-Du11: No. 2 cash, 8»5'fo. Cohn—Steady; No. 2 mixed, SoLp*. OATS—Steady; No. 2 mixed, lo^c. Fast Liberty Live Stock. Cattle—Slov at #2.0034.60. Hogs—Active at 82.3533.66. Sheep — Steady at |L75 3 3.6O; larabf

at 82.7534.00.

Egti.rt, Kot.d Trottlog Sire, Shut.

Lincoln, Ills., Sept. 22. The noted o OU nt of diphtheria. They deny that such trotting sire and last son of Rysdick's j g case, aud say there has never been Hambletouian Egbert, has been shot, more than a half dozen cases of disease

having broken his leg. He was owned there.

by F. M. Milb. He was 22 years old John King, a well known man of Anderand valued at $15,000. He had 90 colts son, Ind.,isdead. He was a factory employe in the 2:80 list or better. aud exceedingly popular throughout the

gas belt. He was prominent in a number Cut to I’ieces by the Cars. of organizations, and the president of the Alliance, O., Sept. 22.—Harry B. Anderson Fishing club.

; Moore, aged 28 years, brakeman on the W. VV. Gouche, farmer living near New Cleveland aud Pittsburg railroad, fell Buffalo. Ind., predicts the world will come from his train in front of the Union sta- to rtU 1 t ' 1 '' 1 uu ^ ct - }■ . * 8 estimated to be tiou here aud was cut to pieces. Here- wort h *60.000 and is converting all his sided in Wollsville, aud was a single Property into cash and burying it Gouche

thinks he wid come into his possessions iu

the next world.