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jglTORS AND TALKS

ON THE ROAD.

Bryan Continui-it His Travels and Speech

Making TliriniKh West Virginia. Huntington, W. Va., Oct. 3.—This

COLE YOUNG KILLED

tominent Politicians and Delegations place had openly boasted that it would Robbers Hold Up a V/estern Passen ‘ 0 f Voters Call on McKinley. g” ^

whether it kept its promise or not it —

certainly did turn out

MARTINELLI.

He Is Believed to Have the Name ol

Hiahop Kyan's Succe»»or.

Washington, Oct. 8.—Mirr. Sharetti

VICIOUS RAT'S BITE

WOMEN HOLM THE FOHT. Seven Women Sat In Ctiniri* and Defied

Gan Workmen.

Dayton, O., Oct. 3.—Seven women

and Div'Rtioker of* the""papal “ Chi,d H ^Wy ^Cerated by a frout o^.V have gone to New York to meet Arch- Rodent While In Its Crib. premises and defied a gang of workmen bishop Martinelli who is to arrive on ; who wore nltout to dig a natural gas the Campania now about due. The I trench inside tho curbing and along the

IWI PARTY NEARING INDIANA. ENGINE A D EXPRESS CUT OFF. SEVEN W0MEN H0L0 THE F0RT ' %£7$JZ,

After leaving Wheeling the train carrying the Bryan party stopped at Point

no ceremony in bis honor at New York.

jpocrstlc Candidate’s Trip Through Pleasant long enough to allow the can- grr I.o.-ks Hi. If In-One of the ‘I’7,rai-a 1 nal" Satoni^vliom < ' rpai " ,r, ‘ Af,, ' r ,lu i' r -i’<T»y- i , ”'»' igHi Virginia and fieutucky—Watson didate to shake hands with > vend hun- Tiii. ».'. tiaards the li.igine. But the he succeeded as the pope’s representa-

tive in the United States.

Iktii >' <,t < ,,r Be ay the Keport died citizens a>soniblod at the station. oiini. tot \<i iiooty itetieve.i t<> t’.' I He Will Withdraw—What Steven- response to the cTuillor for a speech the Gang Who Itobbed the Separ (N.

r“ . nutier Say. he told the people to *udy the money m.> iwonico. I 1 "" 11111 Question and to vote as thev nlcasi il. ro- '

Ai.tu'gi EKyris, N. M., Oct. 3.—The

Goo«l Fortune—One of the Oldest Masou*h In Indiana Gone—Poorla*M Internal Revenue Receipts—Turned Off the

Gas—Pays In (sold—Notes.

question and to vote as they pleased, n

I Canton. O., Oct. 3.—Aside from two gardless of what others may s iy. J. rations Major McKinley At Redhouse a commit te of 85fn n . r ..,v had many distinguished call- Charleston l.oar< i tho tr.. a and -sL imuug them were Harry Garfield c,, 1 rt, ' (1 , tho candidate to the latter city, f*' . i ,i„„ _* where he addressed a large crowd of cu»0hio, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of thusiastic auditors at the public park, lli-.ichusetts, Theodore Roosevelt ot after which he came to this city.

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cast bound No. 2 passenger train due here last night Iroip the west was held up at Rio Puerco bridge, about 30 miles from this city. As soon as the train pulled out of the station it was halted by several masked men and the express messenger commanded toopen thodoors of Ins car. A general fusillade of shots

excavation would cat into the roots and ruin shade trees as well as disturb the sod which hud been carefully tended. The workmen threatened and the female guardians retorted. Tho trouch

diggers finally left the scene. Scottshur^’rt Paved Street*.

SooTTsncRU, Ind., Oct. 8.—The grad-

York, Congressman Nelson A. .. Excursion trains from points in KenDjngley chairman of the house ways lucky, Ohio and West Virginia helped means committee of Maine; Ruth- to augment the crowd here and many

..,1 Haves of Ohio, Hon. Dalzell of came fmm outlaying districts by wagon kept the passengers terrorized. The . Put bur'and Hobiusou Lock of Toledo. 'O 1 ' 1 ' l11 ^ Mr. Ilryan was ui- messenger locked himself in and a Mr. Dinglcy said he expected McKin- mparL ’’Wc^have two'^lhS pro- -‘•of were finni into the ear. y's election to be emphatic and over- seated, or rather we have one class of 1 ' aM 11 ‘ II " l . ' 1 '. '‘" 'l 1 ‘'‘-V ihelming. He also expects the next people proposing remedial legislation 8ent “ s P eol!l1 tram "V ” t0 th ® oose to be Republican and against free and another class opix>se that legislation st ‘ , ‘ n, ‘ ! 't once. Cade Selvy, a special jlver by a large majority. He is hope- and proiH.se nothing. The advocates of 1 secret service officer of the railroad, was 111 that the senate will bo carried in the free coinage tell you what they want on the held up train.

and how they expect to get it. The op- The robbers jumped on the engine and

Mr*' Roosevelt suvs the Republican P 0,,ellt8 of lr,v propose m.th- compelled Engineer Ross and his fire- • i , L ..nwinuta tr>Hrh.l ln> ’’ il( v0CaE * nothing except tht\ il<> i man to uncouple the engine and express utimeut in tho oust *tiiioiint.s to u t L . ^ other people to do whut e • 10 #■ it > xi

* ‘ vwi.u car f rom t ) le train. Deputy United

me and lie believes it will sweep over tiny want to] do. < )ur opponents are . r , , . .. pud engulf the west. well called opponents becauie they sun- ' 8tate8 L,Mmns ’ who wa8 vGurning trom

ISeuator Lodge predicted an unprece- ply opix.se everything.

Atnoc.k Bin the lirst place, thev mav not know

fcated Republican majority in Massa- ^ ^ ^ WlU tlu , v mlniir fhat (kusetts and complete victory in t ic ua- fi 1( . lr fail an' to tell you what ought to Soil furthe Republican party. he done is due to ignorance? If so, how The delegations from West Virginia, can they a>k you to trust those who beneca ami Huron counties, O., visited don’t know what the party does not Major McKinley yesterday and he ad- know today. If our opponents do not dressed them in part us follows: know what kind of a system is good for 1 pumpman

• i i x.f.v .vioK.f us, then it \vc follow them it will be the It gives me special pleasure to meet blin(l lea(lin; , fh ,. blill(l

If the people who deposit money in the banks were as tyrannical as some of the bankers are with those who owe them, even bank in ibis nation would be closed by the withdrawal of deposits. If those who are in favor of free coin-

It is believed Archbishop Marteuilli will not resign his place as head of

Augustian order, but will nominate a v AU . AKA ,so, Ind., Oct. 8.—Yesterdav

deputy to exercise his powers and func- HeU>n Hulli ^ 7 monthSi asleep j cUy tious while he remums m the Uuitea . , « . . . 0 ib practically completed. I he work has States. in her enb, was attacked by a rat. Her ^ rnpi J y proKr , ssillK for t! , rt .„ There is a report that the new apos- cries attracted her mother, who rushed mn uths, ai d, considering the stubborn tolic delegate carries with him tho no- , to the bedroom, only to be herself at- an( j persistent light that was waged poiutmeut of a successor to the late tacked by the rodent. The face of the against street improvements by the nonBishop Ryan of Buffalo. Two names litt i e olu ,\ vas horribly bitten and the improvement people, it is remarkable

have been mentioned for this position: The Rev. Lr. Ouigley, rector of the Buffalo cathedral and the Right Rev. John M. Farley, vicar general and aux-

iliary bishop of New York.

sight of the left eye may be destroyed. in rii rrTi:fti.v.

that the work should be completed in such a short time, and with such general satisfaction to the people of the

town.

Arrives at New Vork,

New Yohk, Oct. 3—The revenue cut-

Killed 111 a Collision.

1 Quincy, Ills., Oct. 3.—When the fast mail train on the Chicago, Burlington

the west, took in the situation and fired at the tirst man, killing Cole Young. The robbers then commenced slnsiting and shot a lantern from the hand of a

brakeman.

Rio Puerco is only a watering station with a telegraph office in charge of the

It Is Itugiiij; III Many Cities and Towns

of Ohio.

Columbus, O., Oct. 8.—Reports re-

ter'“chandler, huvi.ig^on" board Or. ! wived by the state board of health show “raiiro.Id"^'roilndh^’a Hooker, si'Civtaxy of the papul legation I tliphthena is r.iging «i o\< i tn curve 1K . ar the city, the engineer obat Washington, left the battery for s > ! do- At Marysville three houses 1U ''° I 8 ,. rvo d a handcar, carrying section quarantine to board the Campania and ! bee “ quurantined One case is close to hllluls> a ghort distance ahead. The takeoff Arehbishop Martinelli. Later :l sehoolhoufie, and it is thought the men on the handcar jumped °ff. Patrick tlie Chandler returned to the battery school will be closed. There is an epi- aged 54 years, in trying to rewith her party. demie of the disease at New Matamoras. move the cur from the track, received

Springfield reports nine deaths and injuries from the collision, from which there is talk of closing the seffixus. | ho died two hours later,

j Ckmt. Gallia county, reports a number |

Poor Boy** Good Fortune.

TEMPLE CUP SERIES.

TKFATFD FOR T APEWOR M.

at my home in a joint meeting the citiUs of West Virginia and of my own Litive state. A Repnblicuu has no emRnrrassmeut in speaking to an American audience. He does not have to

make a different speech foi a ililu rea age were to draw out their deixisits belucality. What he would say to the ellU se their nank rs were trying to faspeople of West Virginia, or any other tl . n British y ke upon them, they state south, ho could say in New Eng- would teach them more than they have laud or in the far west or on the Pacific learned in 20 years at the feet of the coast, for the principles of the Repub- Rothschilds, hut. m\ fiiemls.you will hcau party are as national as our flag. <1<*»»}«» you know that if tu i »i, r.f the people attempted to draw out all Their purpose* embrace the good of ^ (1( ! „ slts tht . i, ;l „ks would collapae every American interest and section. an(l that tl , ( , v t . nul(1 lu , t then collect The great thought of the people of this w hat is due them and you would not country, wherever they may reside or grt what is due yon, and yet these men, whatever may be their occupations, is who act in the capacity of trustees, are how we are to get back as a nation to so insolent that tii y are now contiibutthe old conditions of business activity ing to Repuolieai. eamnaign funds tho

Something lias gone wrong. We have " party b ft ' Huntington and short the same country; we have the same gto , )s V y ( . ro made at Uatlettsburg, Uusmen, the same mines, the same inanu- sl ,jj (} r eennp, South Portsmouth, Maysfacturies, the same money, the same v ille, Augusta and New Richmond. Ky. masterful genius among our people that At each place Mr. Bryan was intro-

money that the people have deposited

we hud between 1880 and 1892, but wo have uot the same degree of prosperity

now that we had then.

Ami what is the trouble. In a single word, the trouble with the country is a

duced to those gathered about the train and at each place he declined to talk, but introduced ex-Congressman Benton McMillan ; s a -ubstitute. saying ho

wished to save his voice

When William J. Bryan reached Cin-

Tlie robbers after cutting the engine and express car from tho train ran to the bridge several hundred yards away. Engineer Ross was taken off the engine

and guarded by a robber.

The holdup was a failure financially, the robbers securing no money. It is thought the hold-ups are members of

the same gang that robbed the Separ | ,{ol ’ i “ s " n ’

postoffice a few weeks ago and have been terrorizing the southern part of Now Mexico and that Young was the

leader.

Ilnltfiuon- Winn tin- ITrmt Hume anil j () f cases and Minster, Auglaize county, Hull Fan. Are Hn|>|iy. reports eight cases iii the city and two I

Baltimore, Oct. 3.—The Champions | i u the township,

took a long pull, and a pull altogether yesterday, and neat their ancient cue- I

lilies, the Spiders, in the first game of Woman Tnki-» n Iti-meily Which In Said Temple cup series of ’96. They did it ,l,,ve Kllu,,,

with such appereut ease that the hearts ! Brazil, Iml., Oct. 3. - Mrs. Robin this branch of the family having been of the Baltimore “fans” were filled last Stunkard is dead at her home in this l^t sight of by the relatiTOs representnight with the fondest hopes that the ! She was a leading member of the mg the other three interests. trophy, which has heretofore hung too Methodist Kpiseopal cluireh and promi- Tiurntcncii t<. Cut Ttx-lr Tliroau.

5 Ur. Simth! Tkhue HautEi lll(L) 0ct . 3._j rtlneB

Roukfori), Ills., Oct.8 —John L. Sullivan, a |Hxir lad living at Marengo, is the heir to one quarter of the estate of a millionaire New York brewer. Young Sullivan lias supported Ids mother for several years at whatever ho could do,

high for the Orioles to reach, will at last i went in works of chanty

be plucked ami brought to Baltimore to ; conducted “» »«> th *; ; Doimy yester.lay entered the butcher keep company with the three champion- ;l,ul ^ shop of Lew Oaiuoroii, drew a limiting lon ’is’sii'priHid ° f "' hl< ’ h Muuagcr administering oil of wormsoed, having . knife and threatened to cut the throats

Hultimore.... " 0 2 0 0 1 0 t 0 cicveUinit 0 o () a 0 1 II a 0— 1 5 1 Huti -i- i s- Yn mu mi l O ('(inner; Ueffi-r anil

,1 ,| K , diagnosed her ease as tapeworm, which j of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. He was Tin i! medicine tlirew her into convulsions, begging favors which the Cameron’s , - . ... ■ • • 1 r — He was arrested.

and deatli resulted in a short time.

lack of confidence. As to what brought ejnmiti last niglit he marched into the

heart of the “enemies country’ mid addressed three big meetings. Then he crossed to tlie Kentucky shore and spoke to a great tusemblage It was a fitting

close to a most eventful day.

(li-to No Iti-criilU.

Providence. Oct. 3.—Traveling Pas-

about that lack of confidence we may differ, but that there is a lack of contidciice every citizen everywhere must concede, for every citizen lias felt it in his own experience. Now. what is this thing called business confidence? It is a belief in the stability of values, faith

in our markets and our money, faith gen ^,, r Agent M. Keniia of theCanadiau that the consumption of next year will pm-ific railroad was in thiscityyesterteas great or greater than the present ( j a y looking for teb :.nii>li operators to one; faith that men will have work and take the place <>f tie operators of the that the currency of the country will be r ‘ ia( j w i M ) ;i re on a strike. Free transfixed and stable and uudepreciating in i Mir tation, good f “d and big salaries value. were the inducements offered, but Mr. The merchant has confidence when jji-KemM got no recruits. He left for

he stocks his shelves with more goods Worcester.

In expectation of larger sales. The tuanutaeturer has confidence when he increases his machinery, hires more men, adds a new factory, lays in his material in advance, certain that it "ill not decline before his finished product is sold, confident that he can pay wages to labor and prices for his r»"' material and not find in the end that his g(Kids will be driven out of the American market by foreign goixls under a free trade policy. The laborer fads this confidence when assured of steady employment, he buys a lot and

GROWING WORSE. Report* From t!»«* Interior <»!' Florida of

the Great Storm.

Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 3.—All efforts to reach Cedar Keys last night by wire was unavaliug as the telegraph lint-sand railroad tire completely wrecked for many miles outside the town. Further reports received yesterday from interior ixiints in the path of tlie tornado show it was the most destructive storm ever known in the state. The death list is growing and the destruction to buildings, crops, timber, railroads, live stock, etc., is now estimated at millions id dollars. The state agricultrial college

at

had tired of giving.

Denny has served a term for cutting the

One of tin- oldest Niusonx Gone. throat of a man at Indianapolis. Clinton, Ind., Oct. 3.—David A. . D „ ,,

Ivill«‘d Hi* Ruby Brother.

Zanesville, O., Oct. 8.—The 8-year-

old deaf mate son of Andrew J. Audrews of Irville secured his father’s gun yesterday during the absence of tho family, and pointing it at his baby brother, fired, killing him instant.y.

Briitlrttrrrt’H Report.

Nr.w Y'ork. Oct. 3.—Ooolor weather | Ranger died of general debility yesterami continued purchases by interior day. Mr. Ranger was tirst lieutenant merchants, notably west and south, of the Forty-third Indiana infantry. He continues the slight improvement in i was one of the oldest Masons in the trade recorded in preceeding weeks, state and an old and most respected citiThe cotton markets and the spring zeu of Vermillion county. He was 74

wheat regions report a hotter movement years old last May and has lived in Clin- xhe fratricide is not ''thought to be ao-

of staples, due to uuusuallv heavy re- ton since a mere boy, being one of the coun t a ble

ceipts of those crops Through the cen- pioneer merchants of the county. He, " tr-.i ineludimr sueli ix.iiitF as was a bachelor and left his property to Some Ohio I’timpkla.. ^ a ..' ’ T mi | s ., ‘ Mrs. Emma Hostetter, who has been his Sidney, O., Oct. 3.—John. A. MumBaltiinore, Ciiiciiinati. t ,u " 1 8t : | attendant for the past 10 years. He was fonl ()f East Sidney had a pumpkin vine Lems the volume ot trade falls behind 8pri(iuslv wounded during the war and I thaf has ;i4 1)uml ,kins on it. Thesmallthat of a year ago m some instances. | for five years has been almost entirely t , 8t is Uvu feet and one inch in circum-

| fereuce and the largest is four feet aud Cyoiuts - Kiiie to Death. four inches in circumference. Streator, Ills.. Oct. 3. A. V. Mit- | Pay7m o7id.

chell. one of the oldest settlers of La | Beixefontain . e< 0 .. Oct. 3. - The SaHe county while ruling his bicycle ^ of couuty ha8 run shurt

loll irs The state agricultrial college “ •. plunged oft the approach to tin Lrulgt of pal , er raone y un d is paying bills iu lollars. ine state agricuimaiconegi w)Vg j,, wo i,, r nine months of a panic ; OV er the Prairie creek, and was found ,, 0 i d naving out 81,800 in that metal Lake t it\ was badly damaged and j . ir 181)3. | ln the stream below with his neck f„r sewer pipe. There is over $30,000in many of the finest depots along the —- broken. Mr. Mitchell was a retired * ld thp v llu it 8

line of railroads are complete wrecks, i WhIxoh win h«> Nothing. farmer of means aud had lived iu Otter p The large phospate works in Alachua Atlanta. Get. 3.-Mr. Watson spoke Creek townHhi p f (ir i ia if a century. Ho county were badly damaged and all the | a t MeDonomdi yesterday. The Journal w . us ()V(>r 75 y earg ,,f ilk r t ,.

in some

but is equal to it in others. The total j helpless,

number of business tailures throughout tho United Stat, 1 'from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30. 181 Ml, is 11,280, the largest aggregate reported for a like period sine, 1 records of this character have been compiled. The next largest corresponding total

turpentine works in that section were ! telegraphed its corresixindent there to destroyed. In many districts not a | as k tho Populist nominee to confirm or vestige was left of tlie growing crops, j y t |i t > report that he contemplated

been warned. The people were panic j sitiou that lie and Sewall both with- wl.ieh i .aO.IXMl larger than a Near ueo

strieKcn, and many rushed from their I draw and that a new man be sulistihomes to meet death from flying timber, | tuted. Mr. Watson said he did not ear limbs, etc. A panic prevailed among to discuss the matter in any way. He tlie students of the state college at Lake did not refer to it in his speech.

City but while the building were parti- 1

. . ... n a - --’ A. _ i To Dt*f riitf the Ihirdnnellos.

ally wrcckiHi/.tlie professors and students

escaped injury.

* a suicide.

Washinoton. Oct. 3.—Minister 8trobel at Santiago, (’hile. reports to the state department the suicide of William C. Hodge, -ii American citizen, at a boardinghouse in Santiago on Aug. 19. He was a civil engineer. 85 yours of age and a native of K ntueky. He had resi,md in Chib 1 about 17 years and leaves a widow—a Chilian woman—m Santi-

IV M-rlOIIH.

1’t-urla lutcrni.l Revenue Receipts. Peoria, Ills., Oct. 3.—The internal revenue collections in this district for

the month of Septem

which is $550,000 larger than a year ago, ami larger than they have been since the Wilson bill went into effect in August,’1894. The would have be, n $2,000,000 if tax hud been paid on spirits

shipped out in bond. Turned Off the Gan*

, , . . .. « i Westfield, Ind., Oct. 8.—An unusual just issued orders he formation of a Ho- ar is iu . gs hore . The gas rillaof 10 toi peiioboats for the defense « )nipany (1( , t(ir ‘ mllH , (l to riliS (, thepr.ee of th(‘ Dardamuh'S. furnished to consumers. The Tliis action is tlie result of the recoin- town p,,.,,.,! ,i ( , c ided that this could not

Constantinople. Oct. 3.—An irade

Damage Done by u Cloudbumt.

Tucson. A. T., Oct. 3.—The greatest

part of tho damage done by tho cloud- ...... burst at Benson was in the town, the m0 n,i a tions of General Tchikatchoff, be done and as ti result the company west end of which was completely t j J0 Russian officer who recently in- turned off the gas yesterday,

washed away. The express office was sp( . ( .t,. (l the forts of the Dardanelles.

lifted from its foundation and washed Letters received here from Kharpoot Fid to i*art» unknown, up against the depot. Several people confirm tho reports of the recent massa- ; Ru mmond, Ind., Oct. 3.-Perry Long, are reported dead and a number missing. ,. r ,. s •,! Egin and estimate the nmnber keeper of a roadhouse, was to have been

No trains can pass for probably 24 hours. The wires are down and reports tire meager. Large forces of men are making repairs and transfers of passen

of killed at 2.000.

Strike .

Ottawa. Out , Oct. 8.—The Canadian

starts the building of a house for him- pacific tole.c-aphu 1 strike is getting more , rs .. ^d baggage across the damaged '■ k'uud family. The farmer feels tills ^ .ou- Tin- it'-n on H "I ntri -il and j irl j im 0 f |i u . Southern Pixifie track tin I'oufidenee when he plants genor- (ut.wa sec I' 1 ' i “f )! ' i’ 'l who have so m ade with wagons.

sly. eonrtdeut that what he reaps will f a r been at v. ork, joim I tin 1 stnLers last

I" in deniaud and bring him a lair re- night and left tluir i. ' s. Lxjx-lled Fur Cutting itutcx. t: ‘i" for hie toil. telecrap.-iiG briefs. Phii^d LPKIA, Oct. 8.—At ft meeting

of the Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal

Six persons were ilruwin i in a flood !UW ooiation held here yesterday, W. H.

MARKET QUOTATIONS. Prevailing Prices For (■riiin. Cattle and Provisions on Oct* 52.

tried in the court yesterday on the charge of keeping a disorderly place. He failed to appear for trial. He is said to have tied to unknown parts. His bond of $201) was dec lared forfeited.

Ail ui SteveiiMon.

9t. Louis, Oct. 8.—Vi ’e President

in Whetstone

Piper was expelled and the resignation if Colonel J. L. Spangler requested.

Stevenson arrived here yesterday c, " l! '. , '‘} a j| I , 8 ,1 Wa

film Burlington, la., where he met Mo. .-.sou.'the default ing county "—an accident in the collapse of a W1S ,ri i.ned 1 ■■lare Justice ^viewing stand at the semi-centeunial | )pia ,|,tie’ni. T •<•>•. N V.. h., i ,cmmiueif Thursday. Ho wnsshghtly hriiist-d but to j. 4 n j u demuU<>» '• m '" l lil - *C( mod none the worse for bis experi- The budget for l*- 1 '. preseiueil totlii* ei| ce. When informed of the report jower Ineise of the u ' iisraili at \ wnim. «mt. Sewall and Watson would resign it provides (or .•Ai viiditarestoibeamouiit m ' he dropped from their respective of ..1,^ '

Lir, riii 1 e, Tbe north AUautic M|Uadron sailed fmm ^‘o unt ^' t() $000,095, a falling off of t'R Bie voters,• ‘ New York for UwHa aptotiHeads reinlez- <)ver $100,000 when compared with the ’ll-;; Pepuhbt parties together he said. ^ Thl . will lie made by easy Baln / peri(K l 0 f 18!)6. Tile decrease is fhis is the first ilmt l have heard of sml the ships drillxil ia the various attributed to doubts as to the result of file matter and 1 think it amounts to ti eB t maneuvers ou the way. the presidential eleetion. “"thing more than newspaper talk.” At a meeting of the directors of the Dm- nauii Onit-r* l.suuJ.

Noblesvillc Next Time.

Elwood. Ind., Get. 3.—The reunion of the Seventy-fifth and One hundred and first r "giinents came to an end yesterday. Noblesville was selected as the next meeting place, and Major Me Cole of that city was elected presuient.

Both were charged with having cut the ctdve^^eu

rate 90 cents a gross ton, adopted last 5 5ll M.irket liiulier.

April when the wages of tho miners

were raised.

ExportM Falling OH'.

Sheffield, Oct. 3.—The exports from this place to the United States for tlie third quarter of the present year

I itilltkimpo! I*.

Wheat—Strong; No. 2 red, 09c. CotiN—Fir-tier: No. 2 mixed, 2 !c. <)ATs—Steady; No. 2 mixed, lOJ^c.

Cayti.k—Hi avy dry fed steers, $4 40PS 4.7a; sbippillg and expoft steers. A:t ' i 4 4.15; common t. fair steers, ?3.2.><tfi3.s »; feeding steer-, $a.2Teti.70; mtdiuni to choice Iteilet's, s2.75^3.110. common to

Ciiininlttcl Hulelile.

. . , . ... lf . , Point Pleasant, W. Va., Get. 3.— f;u5^.45mfl^nd While Senator Wiley was attending the

Bryan meeting here his wife committed suicide by cutting her throat. Her

,ga.;i;‘i. lightweights. $3.ir>(g;i.45; pigs and roughs. .Sd.DiC’-V'.Ki. Market active. StlEi.l 1 - (' annum to elriici 1 lambs. ■ 2 5 : (gt.UD; medium to choice sliO.p, $2.25',

3.25. Mark, t oitiet.

UiiielMiiut I ,.r:ihi Hint Stock.

Wheat—Kusil r; No. 2 red, i4c.

Corn—(Joix! demand; No. 2 mixed, 2Cc.

Gam—Firm: No. 2 mixed. Uly^e. Cattle—Steady m - i. xi. lines—Active at .<2.tai..<a 40.

mind hud hoen affecttxi for some time. She sent her nurse to get her a glass of water, and while Hie young woman was

gone she took her life.

George Lutz Dead*

Jeffersonville, Ind., Oct. 3.— George Lutz, age 84, a prominent aud wealthy farmer, is dead from the effects

of a fall down stairs.

TRI-STATE BREVITIES. Perry Ford of Geneva, Ind., isdeodfrom blood poisoning. He was injured by a

saw a few weeks ago.

Joseph Carrington was seriously, if uot fatally injured by the fall of slate iu the Kr'j-nLlin mine at Jackson. G. Diphtheria and scarlet fever are prevu lent In Jay county, Ind.. and the schools may not be opened unless the disease

abates.

Professor J. V. Cattron of Westfield has accepted a call to Buela, Ala., where be will become a member of the faculty of

Buela College.

The Marion telephone exchange, built by a home company to compete with its powerful rival, the Central union, at a cost of 112,000, has begun business. Mathias Glixik. an aged German of Columbus, O., shot himself through the head. Remorse, on account of attempt1 lug his aged wife’s life, was the cause. The Indiana state board of education has admitted the following high schools to commission: Fort vVsync, Richmond, Delphi, Gins City. Madison and Zionsville. While an extra freight on tlie Baltimore and Ohio was running at a high rate of speed near Washington, lad., an axle broke anil nine cars were piled in a heap. 1 Four cars were loadeu wit h hogs, and over

| 100 were killed.

Merchants in Bushnell and Prairie Uity. Ills., have been victimized by a man passing forged checks. He signed the name of S. J. Walilck, a retired farmer of Bush nell to cheeks for 85 to $15. 8o far he has

avoided arrest .

J. H. Switzer died at North Chiieago, Ills., from drinking wood dcohol. He wa a hard drinker aud, not finding anything else itandy witli which to quench hithirst, he drank a dose of the liquid used

by painters. He died in agony.

The case against Barney Hobart was called in court at Covington, Ind . yesler-

w. rnf llsktMl ,f 8Uch a £ tl0 “ wnB 1 tnke , l i mond Match company ‘ lt L . Washington, Get. 3.—The postofflee Mini the nomination offered to him, if Walker, a prominent l.twyet of Ch'o'g . h ^ j t l or lers h ,) would accept. General Stevens,m re- WH8 elected a director to succeed \\ H. dipartnu iit lias is. u, ,i n a 11 , i i i. Ph"d: “Tint is hardly a fair question Ml)ort , Mr. Walker was also made gen against W ilcox & Lit. and A.ll.Wil- «) ask under the circninstauces. I have erai counsel for the company- cox, 529 Broadway, New York, and tr. “"t been offered the nomination nor do Rosalie J. Anderson of Richmond. G. Corey, Brewster, N. Y. Wilcox.it * think I will be.” Va has Obtained a verdict of 817,500 dam- W as claimed, was using tho name to de- — a ’ al{aiu9 , tlie North Chicago Stm i f ra ud another firm. A fraud order has At a special election the voters of Sun- Railway company. During the world s been issued against Thomas A Anilert'lry, O., declared in favor of the repeal (H i r Mrs. Andorsou was injured w hile si gou, South Bentl, Ind. Hie firm was if the prohibitory liiiuor ordinance, now tea , p jj„ g to board a car. 8he sued U advertising an alleged valueless modi-

1)1 force. for 850.000. cine.

Run Over By the Bryun Special. PARKERSBtJBO, W. Va., Get. 3.—Clyde

... , , Davis of St. Marys, aged 14 years, was

Sheep — st.-u'ly at $1 '•>(^8 25; lamba, run over by the Bryan special train on day.andhisiittorneyaskedforacontinusteady at 83.00,. t25. the Ohio River railroad ue ir Williams- auce on account of diphtheria prevailing

town. His mangled remains were found at Judson and that many witnesses could on the track. not attend. The judge granted tlie re-

quest.

Treiumry’d Hold.' Sept. 1 the employes of the watch fucWashinoton, Got. 3.—The treasury tory at Elgin, Ills., were notified that iho yesterday lost $207,000 In gold coin aud factory would run but tour days a week $30,553 in burs and gained in coin in ex- until business conditions were such as to change for currency $1,870,000. warrant working more time. Notice has

Toledo Grain.

WHEAT—Lower; No. 2 cash, 74)^0.

Corn—Dull: No. 2 mixed, 29c. Oats—Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 18c. Knst Liberty Live Stock. Cattle—Week at *2 mlh.oo. Hons -Steady at C- A i(,3 70.

SHEEP — Steady ut $1.75(^3.00; lambe, t he true amount of the roserve been posted that another work day will be

steady at $3 00(0-1.10.

$123,785,501.

added. This aff ects about 2,500 hand*.