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VOL. IX. PIQUA, OHIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1892 Mothers! GOAL CREEK BATTLE Details of the Fight in the Tan- neeseo Mines. MIHltS FRIEND KILLED IN ALL ATLAMTA, iv .414. ixtuaoi For KfUc by BrHDiliiU Jt i- MllitUmeu will Tw Wore WuU tu HU ComMaud.

Aug. 20. At 7 o'clock lost night a special train bearing tlio two volunteers who were killed in the battle at Coal Creek yesterday inbni- ing, throo men M'ho were wounded, and 125 YoluutecTO who went to tha frout Thursday nifht, rolled into the depot. Throe thousand people were gathered about the station and the excitement was higher than at any time since the trouble began. When tho train stopped the men, who bore every indication ol actual service on the field of battle, poured out the coaches and formed in a line, through which their two dead comrades were carried in military stylo.

The company formed with orina reversed and marched behind the remains of the dead volunteers to the court house. Not until tho arrival of thia train was it possible to get correct statement of the battle and the exciting incidents leading up to it. Five men were killed in all. The dead militiamen arc: John T. WalteraU, of this city, railway clerk, aged tivonty-two.

Brnce Qivetis, farmer, of Knox county, aged thirty-nine. Militiouiun of the Second regiment; by a and tell sotn? tlrenV Hey man WM Hl)e4. Walthjll, one of the killed, went front of. the column without a Acoroner'a inuueBt.wus held over tlw Mdiea of Wulthall and Glveus aa soon they arrived here. The jury decided ut the deceased catue to their death at te hands of parties etigagod in a hiw- atteuipt to, take Fort Anderson.

TTaroU, Wonndu, Ilmno, MBMOi FWiLY Bertfot General Household Use. EDWIN A. HIATT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. PIOUA OHIO. D.

Mv SH8EHAKER, M. 335 Weet Hlrh street. BcRlJem-e, BI1 High Diseases of Chll (ren a Specialty. e.to',11 a. 1 to antI7 to 8 p.

m. Aug. 80. George a traveling BRlesmnn. for drowXed ttt'tho at lowfaborg, yesterday, while bath- At 4, At Brooklyn 4.

Boston 0, At Cleveland-New York garoa postponed on account ot rain. preceded by sbowera; warmer by nieht; east winds. THE MARKETS. BCTl.tr. of the Olmiti aiid MtrkeU Wooir-Unwashed fine merino, K-blwi.

braid, fleece medium, rinknown, supposed to beironi Chattanooga. The wiranded on the side of the military are: Thornos L. Carty, lawyer of this city Bhot through tho left groin. His injuries may prove fatal. Samuel Q.

Heiskel, prominent lawyer and Democratic politician, slightly injured. John Miltou, a laborer, slightly wounded, Two miners were killed. They are: George Miller, of Coal Greek. George Jfeil, of Oncida, Tenn. Johrj Wilson, infuer of Coal Crceki was slightly wounded in tho heel.

J. M. (iant, a business man of this city, and one of the volunteers, wai badly injured by falling over a ledge bi locks. The battle commenced at 8:30 yesterday morning and lusted nearly half an hotvf. Four of Colonel Woolford's soli dierswno wero along with the Knoi- villo boys were captured.

They were toon retaken. Tlio volunteers and soldiers of tbo second regimen' reached Offuto, a this siia "of Coal Creek, abdnt 11 o'clock Thursday night. After thoroughly discuss, ing the situation and conferring by wire with Brigadier General Carnes, ft was decided to go at once to the relW. Fort Anderson. Major D.

Carpenter, who in that vicinity during tbe war and who is thorgnghly acquainted with the topography oltbe country, took, com mano of the men. They left OfTuta about o'clock and went across Wai den's ridge by a cirouitona route eo aa to reach Fort Anderson from a point forth est removed from tho village of Coa Creek. Tho night was dark ta pitch ani the IpnlincBS the road was iapreesinn Tho sides of Walrten's ridge ve? and are covered with hug' KNOTTILLB, Aug. Carnes is monarch of all he biirvoys Coal Creek. He occupies a meadow lidway the village and Fort Passengers on the last train, which loft there at 5 o'clock, say that ho laxl taken about one hundred of )'n- Bargente prisoners and is guarding them ev his The garrison at Fort Auderson has been increased to 200 men ind ono hundred picked mon aro guard- tho depot and railroad property.

Boon nfter liin arrival yesterday morn- ho demanded tho release of Captain Inocrmin, and gave the minors until 1 clock to preface him. Ono o'clock cojno, 2 nnd 3 o'clock passod by, and the niners liad not turned over tho captive. Ie then ordered MB men to arrest all uspicious looking men, They went around the village aud arrested men iromiBcuously until ono hundred mm been taken into camp. He addressed them as follows: ''You promised to release Anderson ut 1 o'clock. You have broken faith'with roe.

ou si will produce him in one. hour I will proceed to burn every house in own and will shoot every one of yoa down." In Icon than an hour, committee sent for tlie purpose, inarched Intq and. surrendered, the prisoner. 10 immetriteiy resinned command i'ort Anderson. He bajj been concealed ft littlo houso on the outskirts the v.

a 6ted hu Oy tjdtocliolco butchers, HO) 'air to good, fa 00; common, Selected butchers aud 65; fa5r to good 00; count on to vy S75. 14 50 fHHg.1 10: ISi light siocse bulls, atiura ttnilfnit trail Imlefphia-, ta OOgii: best Yorkers, 15.75^?~» 85; rooghs, SOfiS 35. 5 00; OToimon. jTriiST'yenrllBSH IS 2i: fulr yeJtrliiigK, S5. 55 G5; good.

S4TO9 fe CO. IS so. SMtlsOljAMlB- 4S 50. No. 2 red winter, September, fee.

40 Xte hiil. CiUih. t7 OO; OctoU.r, 88. SV.J3 M. CATTLE-Oooil prime.

ottern, tH mixed, SlIEEP-W 5Hg5 50. gc a.1. TTJfc. (Ml. W.

110 0 f. gmiioliiu', 7'-: 7S ll'lc: 63 bowlders and ledges of Oyc these obstructions the brave (eUowa many of -whom had never been in the mountains before, climbed anoV then descended. Their clothipg. was ton their hands aud faces were tcratohei by the branches. Just- after they started down the itain oa tho north side toward Poi rson, the inen were divided intt squads, under command of.

Cap: W. L. tedgcrwood; General D.t Andorson ami Colonel 8. L. Woolfoni respectively.

Soon nfterwajd three men, all uniformed and claiming to friendly to tho soldiers appeared an offered to pilot the regiment down th mountain. Without suspicion th troops followed them into a well-planni ambuscade. Ledgerwood's men wen xh front. At a ixtint within a fjuarte of a milo of Port Anderson the firm commenced from behind the ores ledges pf sandstone pn a npur or th ridge overlboldnK the valley, where th moil were marching. The Btftrs nnd stripes ot Fort Andorra; were in full view, anjl tho men wer feeling relieved at the near appioach fortification" and were joking wit each other, when bulleta Wan whitd ling about tlicjr ears.

Loflgcrwooti men had passod tho ambuscailo hofor firing commenced and they received voUey of bullets in tho buck. Cartv Walthall, Oivens and Helslicl wore i in this party. The other companlt faced about at once opened fire the ambuscade. As the firing bccar: general mon seemed to rise up iroiu Bind every stpmji and stone in elgh They wero all well armed and great! outnumbered tho military. Major Carpenter, seeing that tho were greatly against lilm, ordered a three companies to retreat, and tho Ion march over the mountain to Offuta commenced again.

Tho dead woqnded of both sides were left on UK field of battle. The minors, after ca taring fonr of Wolfprd'9 men, starto on a retreat themselves. Seeing tha Carpenter waa going rapidly in tho posite direction tho four soldiers we released and allowed to return to the regiment. The regiment reached Offuts on the! UH) THAT CURES In eunrtlvo power, Intrinsic value and Iwal- too, PITCHER'S LI VURA mny otrxr remedy. II Ml IVBKlMly all WHUAC earns to a Kver, such aa Indlgeatlon, Stomach, DUzlnoss, Loss of Appa- ttto, Matarta, Nervousneaa, 8loeo- Affao- Uona ami SklnJUl IDIaeaaoa.

by removing works quickly, pormeat- taa; trm entire syblcro benaflt- you at bottkt WIN of H8 worth Jj the KtXIt TtlAT UK AflUTD If youc Orucdat cKMttUlnMt WIPED ODTBl FIRE, Geneva, Ohio, Almost Entirely Destroyed. 'OTAL LOSS ABOUT 1200.000. CAPTAtN ANDERSON Kritorci RELEASED. HI afternoon Carnea tlw negro miner who boasted that ho lollted Jrace Oiveus in the battle jq the mom- Ing. He will, probably be held on a charge, of murder in the first degree.

General Carnea also has Lindsay, he lender o' the miners, nnfler nneet at CroeV. Hp is a deputy. United States map-lull nud a tho ho proposed hanging Thoraday, ancTWe ate charact.r. haa kiBed several men. It was ho who Captain Anderson.

oijy provented.by lib. brother who is a (pod citizen and: postmaster at CoaJ BUFFALO TROUBLE OVER. Keltic Moved Bf Important news Icveloped here yesterday afternoon. I' that Knights of labor ftom eastern places nro Iwre to tako the, positions made vacant by.) the ot the non onion, the oW who struck Monday, night are talHngover each otherin thelr.raifleavore be back iq tho York Central road. employ Anoth.

ot; the New interesting in, ihnt before Monday morning mpel o. tha non-union swltchmei who struck will be bSck at work. Not a Central freight train at Buffalo has been sent out at nirfit since Mon dav, and for tho first flme this week Shdy went cast Just night nnder the protection of 3fpstoruay iifternoon a committee several striking non-union flwitcimen go bauk Qoiild and asketl if they to work. They wero led. by John Welch.

"Wo have cozne to our Welch. "Wo are ready to go back to work because wo bellove now tho there are enongh troops here to protcc Tlie reason wo elruck was because we thoneht wo would cot killed if we remained at work. W6 were tlireateoei by the striVira from other roads. The mon npproached us and threatened to tako our lii en if we remained work. 1 The Bwltchmeu will probably be pn to work.

All was quiet at Black Bool yesterday. Tho Central and Brio yards presented pcacofnl The Erie was doing nothing. At 9:30 in thi inoniing the Central brongh ovpr forly-four'carlpnitj of Uyo stock to the. Central. Two, cnglnw took tho cars put to East Buffalo.

No soldiers accompinied the train and it go IhroiiL-h nil right. movea and fro, but no other freights WOK nibvod out. It. is iindorstooil that several com panics have been detailed to th Blai'k Hock-yards, becanso tbo Centra Inteudn to liogin moving freight rigli (1 A. Bcaeh, traininaatcr of tho Now Central at Syracuse, was yeslor day setil-fnr to tako charm of thn com pany's lii.st Buttalo yards.

Tlie train mauler, Thomas Maloney, who bus been actitiK us Kiinvrnl ynT'lranater, was aa signed (o c-liarge of tho Ohio strco yorda, which Uic lake freM posses. Mr. Malonoy has his hands fii there handling the largo amount freight that passes throiisli there. Froi tho reiHirt made by Assistant Suporin tendcnt Kossitcr ho has caring fo it in good shape. The Lciiteh Valley bas jilcnty of me to work In their jrtriln.

lint littlo wa dono yesterday in tlio way of nciwlin out freight. Ono train was sent to Siw pcnrion Dridge ami two wero Ben out dunlin the afternoon to Hornclla ville. Srnlc KlBticil. O-, Aim. being in all day, tho confcren Place and Ai Origin for Unknown, BRILLIANT EHOSPECTS.

Outlruik fw It sir Brvrj-lrkcre NRW YORK, Aug. Q. Dim Company a weekly review of wye: Later antics from Ihu west rather better erojis of wlirat muJ and cotton nrn linlc- better, though neither yield will nnpruit-h Hint of last SVUhnfimiAantt.mn.uips oi-ur tho outlook id so gooii that P.l'»r.v)llo business distinctly tlio liro.sjK.vt fin- fall trade, is everywhere considered bright. The great nil ikes In Now York, IVnn- CI.EVI:LAND, Agg, Fire broke out 6 Ivan la nml Tennessee appear to havo o'clock FrWay morning in fro-' Rmm an apl'iwiablo eftcrt biisi- vlu tl, (l j.t iova, forty-live miles east ot hero, in the ear of Ct nine's drug store on West nnd quickly spread to adja- xmt buildings on eitlior side. The local re engine, manned by a volunteer company, was run out anil fractious team ittachert to it, which became frightened uid ran away, disabling the engine and eaving tlio town to the unchecked mercy of tfio flumes.

Dispatches were scut to Cleveland, 'ainesville nnd AslilubuUi for aid It was daylight when tho engine urrlvol, and by thut time the tructimi was widespread. Tho endues calleil from Ashtabulu 'and Paincsvllle wero at work, and the names wero pro- vented from further. The three hotels i ui nejirly ovory Imei- less place wore completely deetroyed be- ween the Lake Shore, raUroad track itnd street. Altogether twenty-tom buUdings wore burjied, comprliiUK business houses mainly, partly occupied as dwellings in the npjier stories, and four residences. Tho.

total IOM will be about $300,000, The oriciu of firo is unknown, but was unilbubtcdly of Incendiary origin. The folio-wing finns wore burned 5nti E. E. Cowled, groun-y, stock mostly saved, low, ja.OflO. 0.

Cliainberlain Hons, clothing, xiots and shoes, loss, iiiBurtsj stock loss or IJS.OOO. C. Crninc. ilr nsureil for stock total loss; In- Bnied for fV.OOO. Mungor Tato, t-ix brick buildings and ono frame bulltUnu, loss iu-, snred for WhlttlnKton hotel, loss 17,000: Insured for Tuller House, loss insured for Ed Dennisoti.losa il.UOO.

J. P. Woplworth's franio bniiaing, .068 infturaiicc not learned. McllnB i- Pbotoyraph gallery, insured for il.ooo. Wottmore, Iramo boildina loss tZ.OOO: for $1,700.

Ilines, grocers, low uisurtvnto nut Jackman, feed storo, loee iQgtuance (400. Charles Wore, 44,000 insurance, $0,000 aa buHiuw Gcorgo McDrinTe, T. Whitjipy Compauy, moat market, loss, $1M 000. Thiulous Mills, livery stable. Ions contents mostly saveil.

druggjsta A. Brown A loss WC3 Company, clothing loas Hienranco not known. QoulS, boots and shoes, mostly saved. B. Bennett, undertaker, goods partly saved.

g. photographer, losa, Woho, Chinese laundry, goods partly uuff foHjuKH) inff ioe8 9 00 insured W. Bliiklrc, rcutnurant; lose small barn ahd Calvin Btobe's barn both burned. Qeorgo Ii very stable, con tentu saved. MISSIONARIES ENDANGERED.

Protection Anerlcmu HeilU hi A.I. Minor. WASHINGTON, Aug. secro- liiry of lisa recetvctl cablegram frpm tho Uuitoil Hlatcs chargo d'affnira At ConntantinDplo Informing him Itm the house of Dr. Usirtlott, an Amcrieai missionary at Dourdor, provlnco Kpuia, Aaiii Minor, has beou burned and that tho of tho infaeionarles aro in danger.

Ilo Iwlloves that if promn action Is not taken tlio inliwloncry Cause snoj lives cf the mission'irica will bo in JaiiKcr in other places. The bniVTiiiK Ur. Bartletfa reel doneo wft-i orlninally Btotiiwrt by tli local authorities. On apjificotion made for iwutitulou to comploto tli it was refused Dr. Dflrtlot would furulsh a Ixiud or giiaraiitce neither bold rcliglonx woraljlr, nor In cliUilren on tho Th withholding of the permit was clirimo: to bo under onlcra from Constautinoplo Tho legation to tho eulillin porto ffif eudi iH-rrninsfnn, clalinlng tha treaty rights of Ainr-rieapi extended no only to tlio ptircluuso of mmJL to th onjoyrncut ul tho IHIIIIO.

Tho porrai wng linully KnmlMl by tlio sultan, an it appenn tlml aflvr tho rocolnt of this pormit b)- the loeaA authoritleo tho 1 was burned. Secretary Foster prmnptly -jatilcil th tiargo fcctivp cnnrge to nmku iTKcnt demand fcctivp inotf mcnt of Ilia that they were at liis wrvice If I Pfe'it. JhoFcitlo agreofl upon i.i th and many plucky yonng fellows thor- a llial that oughly stirred up over Iho low o' three graOwl roductitni there Is a of tlulr cnrnrnncK, wanted to go to Coal eut lft 11 mit stmlglit on rmlsh- Creck anyway, fieueml Carnes wlreil era ir.viml liy llm fcale. All the mills urgent ilcirtand fpr cl iroKflinn. inilpinnity, pnni.ib ifntlty parties aua ropr iimnrt of tlm found ronilsn Tho (Jnitod Stated cniisers No work ai; Beiinington, nrj-sv on their way OetKMi, will bo ordered to the vlcinit of tho outrage to upiioTl this dnmivnd, Secretary of Stale Fiwtcr said that of iiifriiigf-mcnte of treat rights of Ainfi'k-an I Turkey hail IK-HI nine nnd In one iiotablo liiBlanco, tin of the o.ufrnfje Hov.

Mr. Knai and Dr. liy MOIIBM Jjey thla same of Minor, It lia taken Feeiiro Iho isluaenl of aud ttio It jour net UMP prroNcir'a rw wM It for you, or WIN i nu receipt tVorour hj- Dtss, and Interruption of trnllic tlirenteneil on ninny important rail- lailM, fitiK-ks are generally steady or roug closing but a nnull racUon lower 1011 a wwk -More' gylii his gono jroad, liut monpy is nlnunlant and easy id colU-L-lionu in almost nil (juurtora ro moru satisfactory than ueual. Wheat lias been weaker, Hud ilevlinnl iree-niuirtei-s of a eent, with weateni cccipta cxt-uetUng bushels in our duys, while Atlantic exports wero ot bushels mid mdos Iwvu only 6,000,000 hiifihelu. Uejioi-te of Iwrveni- ig in spriuu wlwiit regiuiis are luoro eii- Corn IHIH aih'atifi 1 a cejil sales of only B.OOO.IIOO bushels, nialu- ybeuauho ot pofsiblo interruption uf rafnc, for vestom reports dofinitnly uioro especially as to KMIKUK aid Illinois.

Oats havo iSeclinrf only Barter, but lurd la shade Ktrongor. )il tliix-o-iiunrtcra of a cent lower and -ofteo fivo-eigliths higher, with eonio poculativoactivity. In cotton further decline of a couth lias occurred, and sules havo 98,000 Unlcs, the actual movement at his se.ison beina insignificant, while rop iirosjHicts tho hwivy Btooks on and tend tn tirlcw. Spcculn- ioti in tin luui made littlo change, ami uywB of cotton aro so slow that nd fivn-i-ljihth eoiits-in imotod, wliilu eail is shade lowe-r. Trade is ijniet ut ioaton, ami In retail lines moderate, Ktockn well up.

or drew fniiu tlio went are largo mil cotton jnlilici-s have no illUlculty' selling Ihc wlmlo productiun, Ulgl, irices for bleaclicil gixxUt being eniiet Tho priiit i-lotli trade is enormous Soot and fllioo truilo is thongli irofits uro suuill. Wool Is fairly active iirm ami tlio untluok rosv. At Ilnrtfnrd trailo improves In all inea e.xcopt wool and dry Imnl- waru JB firuiur nnd mi advance exjiected. rocorivs uro in good, aeuuitid, KOIUO ut jotU'r prices, nlul tho tolxicuo croi) iromlses well. Iron ia a toady at I'hlla- lulphln, and fluisliml iiroiluctn liniirov- tvailo iu hardware liciug fnir ind exceeding last year's.

Buniiutai in Iry IH sntisfactory aud In grucortitt tu tlm nvunitte. At tUvUlinoro ro- of fruit ami vegotabloa aro not BIUIU to diiinatiilK (if puekord, ami iiionn nctureiw of clothing are bony, Iroi nilld nt 1'ittsbnrg will snou resume, but at prcHftit of cnko aro the Bmollest fur 101110 tlimt, and It window yltna is not nclive. At Cincinnati trado is ijuiet. hut iimj wta (ino, nnd withdrawals of aro unwnuilly Fair activity Is Been at Clcvelaml with IteallUy trivle. mil rolleil Iron protlnctu very am Briu.

General trade at Chk-ago is lx)t than in niiy otlior year aua collou ions liotter. At Milwaiikw collei.tlons ate plow, but trmlo largely iu last year. Ht. 1'aul reiiortji a Increase in ImBiuesa harvest ro- Biillitig in ii yloW. At Mltuwftiwlls trudo In good, lliuliiesis at Bl.

IjOUls lenerally mlisfautury unit at Kaunas pity good, with large receipts of cattlo hogs anil wheat. Iiiiprovi-incnt in soeu with wlgtitor prdKtwtfi at LJttle ficek am Nnsbvlllo, anil vvliiio Undo tu uulet a Now Orl. but rereipl.H of rleo aio llglit ou (aatroiiK imtViictiv aio llglit, the croj liavitig lipf-n (Inniayeil hy ralnn. West Iron havu nut fullv rosiinicil lint thu pre -rit demand for bar, nlates sliwts nnd hii.iirhiral iron is very active Iliil ini(lB are full of tTilerfl. t'lgr la un luitftwilo uf groy ciiuu eluin to ff-IH.

at Binningliiiiu, CotttiuH arc lu ytvM ilcijiftnij will thuugli wfrtthor has chirked the ciiuu ll flm salon. Oii-polii Fir ii-polii i if 'i, i if 'i, 1-a wltb an hiladelphia iu In fall wo-ilnnn Is heavy, bu orilera for goods uro rather ninall cr mill njiii-n largely in low graden. liiirti ness In diosr goods crowds tlio inaiuifac iininy having sold motn thin lliey may able t(i dolivur. Hales wixil nt (lie tlirwi markets trtni 1 tlio niMillc uf Mny Imvn Ken (n OiK) tKX pounds iipiliint la.it year. I'n unction of nml nhocn is now C-H(! tualeil nt and rnnlnrj iviits dial wtcii wcro 0,000 DIIIII 11 ngo.

Exports fru Now Yuvli two liavo oxrooili lasl yeui-'ii jwr emit, tint nf enormous fnr tlio season (or two woeK ot New York, 02 eent greater tha wuiy tint 1m liuKc-ly require abnuul fur si'ine time oxpurl of mn not surprising, but tor Ui wwk are large. mftri hnvo cliange linn Wcu uin'ln iu citeulatjoi and mi wlvilu tho llnnnclnl uiitliiok Too fnllurra nccurili. throughout Ihn country during tlio Ian sovull lllllnU-r: For Iho Uiiltw Stalm 17i. nml foj Uanailn i5, total 10.7. us with 1WI liwt 1HI thp v.wU vrpvlniw to thn liwt an 2W for lLo wwk of Slipri HtiHirrhy Hnin Large nnuiK-rs tliein rnshefl down the valley Imo the village nml right thohanrtsof General Carnes.

The acrapt food and Andrews all aid, nnd only lhat tho cnptmn of tho man reported killed is caiiiingRoinolalk. water. Many of the say they arc threo men fell ami Oeneral re- dellvpr a ports it oftleially. A polilipr whn walked C'arriearl, nearly all til'! way from Coal Crwk to Coruniia. K.iilirnjr llrnd.

Coxcosn, N. 11., AUK. F'M- Caiiluln Andrews that ho won u-cl), ward F. Mniiti, fnrty-iwv IxntvN-M-iiutt, Aug. Tlio Ini-wl gallon nf Hi,) affair 4 nf Iron waii rrxnni'-d Mnrr Jwlgo Tnrlnr t'T'liiy with Buprcnio Hiimnrl altll on (he ctrtiKl, Ifii nttmlixImiK we Uo Bloknl that when ll lonnul to thn PhtlixMpli bank il was prrwmrifil by (1m oIlUiTa In Indlvldnnl money of promo Qiahlir Dnvln, 1ml that nil km; that ft wiw (rtio HiUl mftni'y mid wlnV' at Ilir IniiiHni-tlun.

Tlin fMH.OOO Hint w. scntlo Hcc.n-iary Hayutnt I'liilaiU'lpli to 1 Invirlcii, ho Mntnl, liad In lioiiilf, of llif Mutual bank. Vmli-r ipir-ntlonlng sncl with 1m nOmltlnl Ihnt tho bon iiV-iiinli'ly Ho furtji iiflinitli'il tlial ho wan coinpollrfl to il liii 1 nrliiHliT, In onlfr lo gain ttm mil for the loan Uic linuk. TJio plainlilT evidence to hnd Won drow a man-in clothes who was on 1ml tliallinbnd boon by nnfav- I of a precipice near him when orablc wcnthcr ard F. Mniiti, fnrty-iwvi-n, miiwr- n- .1 tniht; hnnk nud rvccllitvil nlcmlrnt IMC Concuni ainl Montreal ''iU ul llils amount CISCIXHATI, o'clock Friday afternimn F.

Mcmie, o- netor uf tlio Centennial lioM, on Fifth reet. tho Cinclnnnti. HamiU nml Davtnn dopot, wna shut down in talx-or miloiin by John ,1. Miller, of hlnigii. No ono wiu iu the r.xfm at I011IIK-.

Fmiv Bhuts wero tired, three or whlrh ook in Menne's lnnly. une slruck ia riKht Htm, his haiul and tho nrd just nbovo the lii'art. Oillcer Tim a tlie nil burnt lu'o tin. room just as the im fell. The intirdoroi tuniuil on him nth tliei uiin.

but was ijuiekly own. Ho wiw taken (o Central nta- iOn. Menno wns eared for by Clovo- iml and Hnnvn. who pronounced hla tUHritw faffil. Millur is cnul iiiurcluuit nt 1 wito lliln taknig of liln.innnny.

Him cuiiio to Cin- mnati nml living at Momio'H ioti-1. About weeks ago Miller miio to tho police lieadoitmters with ho Btury tlnit tin- woman Bail by fyrmor wifo. Illlor liitiifelr was clinrKuil in Cliieir-o vith Hiuiilerl.iK his nml wito, Imt wiia Haiiluy wan thu only nno to ft'li partially tlio trniti'dy. Jiist as ho luimt lu tho iloor of tlio MHlor rfwmiiiK: "You will lalco niihuul, in in.vcr accounted for. NO.

264. Highest of all In Leavening U. S. Gov't Report. YOUR EYES When you ask for a bottle of WOLFF'S ACME BLACKIKG sec that you get the genuine.

The real article made by us cannot be bought for less than 2oc. a bottle. It is good materiai and worth its price. There arc imitations offered claiming to be "Just as good" for less money. Don't buy them.

If the Just as good has any merit it ought to sell without invoking the aid of comparison with our Acme Jilnckiiig. "WOLFF BANDOKPH, i lie niiino of which doci work Unit mi oilier pdat do. Oloa minted will; looks like rolored 'A 10a -rtilc of riK.Boa will deconile a market MRS, GUIAHAM'B Cucumber 11 1 lho raid: walked thu bur room nn.l Mcniw askud bow my wifo WUH InBolently. Ho lion atopiicd nrvnnil tho corner of the. ar ami I imlluu luy gun nnd nhot him." Immediately after tlio nhmtlni; tlm lixHUim for in of Moiino wiw crirrliMl 1111- lairn by Ins elulOron, who bud liaHtonul tho woiw.

Miller in well known Iti Chleauo bual- circleii. INSTRUCTIONS. Wlilu, Mnn llrcHUir Iln H'u, 'told Tn. CUMRErtl.A.Ml, All HO At, aitinDliury, W. fwiwatluniJ ragedy oceurreil ycatordny, tlie result of a ncRi-u'n loo literal triuialiitlan of hla iiHtructfonn.

O. F. EvniiH, tho mvntr of a linn lawn and realdoneo near ho i-lrciiri tenliif tin, tlunls Nu-lctl I'latii roiiilijiintion hml nitchcii, tatloiieil a negro uaiiied Vlnny near lio lawn rind bim liwtnielions to elwxil down tho ilr.st iKirwiii who al- tcinntoil lu wnlli iiKTiimi jiromiiitTi. The ut-Krn fnlthfully ulipyed thp nrrter for when ar. Httiiuliu of tlio i-irnw, a white man, nnt Kiviui, Btartcd (u DJiiko Nlioi cut iicrusB f)io lawn, Viiioy dolllwrulely and ulint him ileiul.

Tho other eiujiloyci, nf t)m circus, lonrn- ug why Viin-y illil this ilnul, mitiglit out Svuuti nnd tiiruwliiK a roiw around icck Htm tetl lo lynch their imployei 1 Ilimlly tlivtii from hanging liin aiiillKjIli Kvuns am aro now in jail. Ann. Dnvlrt Kliuiaiiil liillnl Hill two miles from pliK-o yesli-riluy. Park- uiin's ivifii I ul Mm. llavls in tlio morning mm lier later.

I'nrkiimn wi-il tn D.ivts' hrmw, rallwl iliu nut nml )ir. vtu gdiiin til till him. D.ivis Mm with a iloulilo- m.olxun, killing Jijin bi- Rtaiitly. Davis to tlio BUUllff. I III" 111.I Kvii.i.n, Aug.

iiiiiKiiiij yi-stenlay for tbo imr- oT re a mrlion lino thronuli tills i-, In ilrlvinK Bfnko oiwlnrlo wim wlilnh on In. to tlm lunu-lost anil mriiornlona (if tlib ANtl Elder Flower Cream pow-- uiMiu u. ilnw III" IB not riijTiicMc 111 tliciMlllw In which Uik, -rnn iHimiliirly umsl, bill Iwiiuiinni. HOrt Biimolli, clew vulvuly Hkln, jniil l.y ilftlly Hue tfnujiuUIr iiiiikc'ii time In 11 c.ii,slant jiroleolkxi from tlKOOtetaof him iiuil win.) HIIII iirovonu iind win nover wlillu you iiKolt, 11 cIciiiiMK HID tocefiv (K.LUirtlmii WHIH BUI! wuUir, liourlHhM and liullilH up ilii: HXIn tinmen prannu tliu roriiiiktlon or wrlukltHi. (IVMUic I'lcnriiMiK, muootlinvMinf iVlti tbfet yim liml whim a littlo jilrl.

Fiver? inciru ynutiiriii NiiLHjurniKu Ui MIX ladr 'kc liml iwrinmieiilfy. colltlln no noiirlHhliiK to Uiu 91.00, HI ci'. irliuro Hlio iii-nu, Imllcn ror Kll" itoiiHSw iif Uic nun or. (iKliro. loJlM Iri-au-il IIIU.

txxik "How to be Simple Bottle free In anr on rut-rilpl nr In MtAnipa to pmy. IKiftw nml MKS. QHAHAM'8 Face Bleach. CHP-H Uic enseii nf Hun- Inini, Mnih-imtclicH, Hmpiwi iniil nil i-klti liluinlHltL'H. Prlea IfuntiU-M nml No nMiiplc iMtly wanlwl.

The Drucgiit in whoflrnioc- iinTK of my will have Wy nnipjirMtlfiiiR far hy in anil city Wtxrt of Unlike IIK Dutch Process Ho Alkalies Other Chemicals Both nMtbod and whi-n of taken; il plcawim mi) rofrtfbing to tho twlo, and m-tp jet Twomptlj on tho Kidncvn, Mver and Bowels, clciuisn tho fni crToctutlly, diupclt coliia, Jionil- and feyerj iml cures Bjrup of Fifpi ia nly of khifl ever pro pleasing to tlio tMto to tlio Btomnch, jitomnv ii. il i notion anil truly beneficial in prepared only from mot! anil agrecalijo inlwlftunts, il, excellent qualities coiunioiifl il nil and hnvo it tlio remedy known. f-iymp of Kira ia for in 60r 91 bottled hy fill lending drug Any rclialilo dnicgirt wlm in.iy not il on hand will pro 1'iiro It promptly for any otic wlio wishes to try it. Do not accept an; eulwlitutc. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO, flKIKHCO.

OiL, mm rMc. the Bute, tun Breakfast Gocoa, is and Uhas more than three timtt the of COCOA inixctl with Stnrch, Arrowroot or Sugur, nivl Is nioro oconomlcal, cnttiny tfian nut cent a tvp. It IA Jclicloua, no ritli ing, flold by Qrocera NMI- VIHIK. UHIMIKI.VN, 100 JnrAlcmnn Ht. Mlsn Knihorlno Mnltby Will II, TV.I- Icuco, Kltfi'l.

wliu iliwlri- lo fi-ri'iri w'l'iil! i In UK- nr Mimlrnl nilvBiilnxm. (nr ulin VIII mli'jul the or.lfty In HriMik nr fur juiplU win, pjtorlril Invlrurllun Kniirlli Yi-iir. MIM M.M.TIIV. I'tlncliwl. tITTLE LIVER PILLS.

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