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XWV -i 1 "Sr''t! X'. X' ESTABLISHED 1877 COLUMBUS, INDIANA, I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1886; PKICE TWO CENTS. I EberEard, Prince Povotinsk, uantizone ana Martin Wilson, lor grave roooery; ccxe treaty between Great Britain ana tne umieo A rPACC OPFA berry and Gaines, murder In the second de I Capt. A. A.

Resin, aide-decamp on the staff THE LOUISIANA LEVEES: Bh.u WnnKi i nr Kh hu rwn tain, i of the governor general of Siberia. The ST80- I A- COMMISSIONER COLEMAN -REPORTS ON THE CATTLE DISEASE. 1 I party remained but a short time in the city, I leaving in the evening for the east. BRIEF MENTION. OLD WORLD NEWS TRANSMITTED OF THE MISSISSIPPI RESOLUTIONS' RIVER; UNDER THE COMMISSION.

X. graphed from Ottawa, has never been submitted to the American authorities, anc nothing is known of it at the state depart meut There seems to be no doubt, however that a treaty of some kind is beiug negotiated by Minister Phelps, but nothing eau lx learned as to its scope and BRADSTREET'S REPORT. tr rm XVa Tragedy In an Underground Com partment They Decide to Expend the Sum Of 400, Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars Worth oi Car Knssla's Cltlmatnm to the iliulgar- News ef the Day Com pressed for the Hasty Pernaer. Bishop Shanahan, of Harrisburg, ii -dead. James Russell Lb well has arrived at Boston from Liverpool." An equinoctial gale is reported from Texas, with heavy rain.

John Rhea will be the Democratic nomi nee for Congress in the Third Kentucky Ian Gorerninent Cork Refuses to Wel- A SINGULAR SUICIDE. Special Telegrams jShowing the State of Trade and Condition of! Business. York, Septj 25. Special telegrams to Bradstreet's report a continued full volume of general business, though there have been, less favorable advices from! several points. While the movement of staple products from OOO for Rebuilding Levees in Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas The Amount a Mere Bagatelle of What is Needed, Nkw Orleans', Sept 25.

Informa-tion has been received here that the Missis Cattle to Be Slaughtered Tcist of the Ufa IJn Rocket The President at Hoine Fishery Treaty Othori Item. Washington, Sept. Col man, of the department of (agriculture, 1 come the Marquis of Londonderry, Loxdos. Sept 25. A sensation i has been Insane A.

Toung Bride Believes Herself produced by the announcement of a myiste-RThen the i rious tragedy in a compartment car. who Rent Dr. Salmon, of the bureau of ani Boston have been good, it has been less active, not only in dry gooda, which, how V'iXf'it' Shoots Herself. Baltimore, Sept. 25.

Mrs. Jennie S.Rudolph, a young and attractive lady, who was married six weeks agOj died at 3'elock ye4rday morning with, four self-inflicted pistol shot wounds in her left breast mal Industry, to Chicago to ascertain if jthe the ii o'clock train from the city, on dergrond railroad arrived at the disease that has brokeu oat there is pleuro a newsboy noticed blood drip sippi" river commission, in session in New York, has resolved to devote out of the fund appropriated to be expended in the improvement of the Mississippi river, (400,000 for building levees in Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. This is but a bagatel le of what is needed. In Louisiana alone in the four parishes of pneumonia, received by telegram the following report: "There is no doubt that the qattle disease here is at the residence of her husband on Linden avenue extended. Her suicide is a singularly sad one; She was wedded to the man ever, is regarded as natural alter tne exceptional activity enjoyed late.

At St Louis new business continues to be reported, but the rate of increase is less than previously i There is a quieter tone to trade at New Orleans, where the predicted earthquake appears to have prevented the appearance of country buyers to some extent. The retail at Savannah has been checked since the Authorities find' much difficulty in dealing with It. -Seventy -five thousand dollars ping from a compartment of a firstclass carriage. He raised an alarm and a gentleman was found lying on the floor bf jthe compartment. He.

was unconscious and blood was "flowing freely from his head. i It, was found that on his forehead there was a deep wound four inches in length. the had loved all through her girlhood, possessed a beautiful home, and was surrounded by everything that money could Frank S. Humphries was hanged at Milledgeville, for the murder of two women. Babe Ball Pittsburg 10, Chicago Philadelphia 3, Washington Boston 16, New York 8.

The question of a new trial for tbe condemned Chicago Anarchists' will be heard next Friday. The Republican campaign was opened at Columbus last evening with a speech by Governor Foraker, The damage to fences, orchards, by the recent storm in Adams county, Indiana, Carroll. Madison, Tensas, and Concordia, lately disturbance of the earth, and there remains, of course, imuch to be done at. Charleston before the commerce of that city buy. She was haunted by a dread of becoming insane.

Before; she the fatal shots (he wrote wo letters, one in German to her parents, and the. other in English to her husband. The letter to, her husband is as follows: i- a' This had evidently been made with an instrument sharp and heavy. The scalp was not only cut clean through, but the skull: wan worth of cattle are to be slaughtered; and less than 950,000 available in state appropriation. 1 MThe department cannot for diseased cattle here, because the sfato' law requires, their slaughter, without Compensation.

I have offered for the departiraent (meet jibe expenses of slaughter, except! ng I compensation of owners, disinfecting and to make an inspection of suspected districts. I Do you approve of what I have done The state from the Arkansas line to the mouth of Bed river, the state engineers nave estimated that 2,500,000 cubic yards of levees will have to be built to make good tbe gaps caused by the caving of the river banks. This work, at the average price of twenty cents per yard, would cost 1500,000, which is more than the entire state fund available for levee work, so that a large contingent was hoped fr from the Federal appropriation. "I am at the point of insanity. My brain is in constant whirl, and rather than proba reaches its former proportions.

Owing to, theate failure on the Pacific) coast, business at San Francisco is quiet and somewhat unsettled. At most other cities the full volume of commercial transactions, already exceed totals at like periods of immediately proceeding years, and in nearly all instances meets the more conservative of the hopeful anticipation reported within two months crushed in and the brains were protruding. On the man's person were foundj a gold watch and chain and some finger rings, none of which had disturbed, but very little money. -'-I i I The man was at Once conveyed to a jhoe-pitaL He is still unconscious, and bis condition is precarious. It has been learned that his name is Morats A.

Fischer, and that he is the head of the house of M. A. Fischer SS, There is a strong belief that the operations bly causa you trouble on earth, prefer to suffer in the other world alone. I have tried to become what 1 was, but see no hope. Good-bye, my Forget that I have been.

Farewell,) my lovely home. Your loving IT. JSNNrx," She then laid 1 down upon the bed, after changing her white dress for one of dark is estimated at $50,000. Wright Weldon, colored, was hanged at Edgefield, S. C.

yesterday, for a murder committed seven years ago. 1 James W. Duncan, deputy supreme com-mander of the colored Knights Templar of the United States, died in Toledo. The Cincinnati board of public affairs, la employing workmen, will make no discrimination in favor or against union or nonunion rTiftn Argument has been concluded in the suit of the government against the American Bell commission is now arranging details of slaughter." XX l.X "--Xfr Commissioner Colman sent the, following reply "Telegram received and your action approved. You are also authorised to take any steps deemed necessary and expedient to still farther confirm your diagnosis and sat- -7 i -i KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ENCAMPMENT, Close of the Twenty-Third Triennial Con- foreign agents, of No.

35 Carter Lane, Ei The police have as yet been unable to gain a clue to the cause of the murderous attack on Fischer, or to the identity of his assail of the United States engineers in their efforts to control tbe channel of the river at Lake Providence, La has much to do with the excessive as any diversion of the current seta it in an unaccustomed direction, causing erosion of the banks, where previously there had been none. If the government has done the damage it is claimed the government should repair it The decision by the attorney general's office that the salaries and expenses of the commission can not be paid out of the appropriation meets with lsrv tne most exacting tnas hw msnnsw is color, and bearing her breast, fired four balls Into it, all going within a' radius of two Inches from the left nipple. Her remains now lie In the parlor, where she was married last mouth, with her white satin wedding robe for a shroud. yj clave at St. Ixuls.

8t. Louis, Sept P5. The Grand Encampment of Knights Templar spent the greater' DOrtion of the day in the discussion of typical pteoro-pneumonia." j. life Use Rocket. ant or assailants.

i Washington, Sept 25. Some" experi I uussia's Sofia, Sept. 25. It is stated that theJEtt I iian ultimatum to Bulgaria, of which Kaulbars is the bearer, demands the imi great dissatisfaction here. This practically dismantles the commission.

Telephone Company, and the case submitted to the court The Cincinnati board of police commisi oners will investigate the question, and ascertain whether it is right to forfeit a policeman's pay as a punishment George M. Eabler, city marshal of Long-view, at Marshall, was killed in a difficulty with L. L. and L. W.

Tcague, father and son, of Gregg county. A colony has been formed in Wisconsin, INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FELLOWS. Columbus, Ohio, Secures the Permanent I Headquarters of the Sovereign Lodge. Bostow, Sept 25. The Sovereign Graud Lodge Of Odd Fellows resumed its session at a.

m. The committee on the state. of the Changes proposed iq the ritual, and the present usage was considerably modified by a very close vote. What changes were made are, of course, withheld from the public The grand officers as elected were installed, and committees on jurisprudence and codification of laws appointed to serve for the next three years. t- The committee to! designate the place -for iiate raising 'of the present state off siege existing here, I the liberation of ali political prisoners held for complicity in the dethrone mental tests of the Cunningham life line rocket, intended to be used by the life saving service in carrying a line from the shore to shipwrecked vessels were made lere.

Several rockets were fired over, the arsenal -grounds One rocket carried a line great accuracy a distance of 1,050 yards. Superintendent Kimball, of the life saving servioe, was very muoh interested in the exhibition, and thinks this rocket, if accuracy of aim and delivery can be attained A NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. The Fiery Frelheit in Need of Money and ment of Prince Alexander and the indefinite' postponement of the elections" for members of the national, assembly. There are no signs, however, of on the part of the regency i but on the' contrary the anti-Russian feeling,) which throughout holding tbe next triennial conclave reported order reported It mexpedient to establish a home for the orphans of. Odd Fellows under the care of the Sovereign Grand lodge.

The judiciary committee reported approval of the grand sire's decisions that lodges Is incnjasing Jail encourages the govern Subscribers. New York, Sept 25. When Anarchist Most wrote incendiary articles for the Frei-heit, the newspaper paid well and Most lived in high style, but during his present enforced sojourn in the penitentiary the articles written by John Miller have been so- tame that the circulation has fallen from 5,000 to barely 30)1 copies. The office is besieged with creditors; Miller went to the penitentiary and bad a serious talk with Most ment to adhere to the position it originally under the immediate jurisdiction must meet In favor of Philadelphia, but a substitute carried which settles upon Washington City, D. C.j for the conclave in 1889, and the Grand Encampment adjourned to meet on the second Tuesday in October in Washington, d.

'i i It Was provided however, that in case there 'are any indications of imposition on the part of hotels or others the grand master has known as tne racitic coiory, wntch will emigrate to Topolobam bo, Mexico, on a grant of fifteen thousand acres of land from the Mexican government The Knights of Labor of Iowa have decided not to name independent candidates for congress, but to support in each district the Republican or Democratic nominee, according as one or the other is favorable to their cause. In a riot at the corner of Race and Water in all sort of wind and weather, may be used with great advantage where wrecks are more than 500 or 600 yards from shore. I The maximum it is said, that the Lyle gun, now used by the life saving service, can be depended on to carry a line to vessels in distress, is about 750 yards. The tests of the Cunningham rocket! were "merely preliminary to thorough welch will be made this fall on the Sandy Hook ordinance Droving grounds to prove or 'disapprove lite The petition of T. C.

Robinson, of Templar Lodge 17, of ornia, on a long-standing question of benefits, was referred to the Grand First Official Act in Ireland. fcjoii, -Sept Aia toeetiiag the faork eorporation, a motion to present an address of welcome to the Marquis of' Londonderry, lord lieutenant of Ireland, was rejected by Miller returned to his office, sat pondering authority to name another place three a majority of 17. The Nationalists, whose votes defeated the motion, complainedithat the first otBcial act of the new lord lieuten Lodge of I -W. v- i The question of locating the permanent location of the Sovereign Grand lodge was iettled in six ballots in favor of Columbus, 0., by a final vote of 76, against 74 for Chi-: saga )- Xi'- cfi The session adopted the ritual for Rebecca legree. lodges.

Xti-, effectiveness and accuracy "on delivering months prior to the time appointed for holding the conclave. i 1 Charleston Still Needing Aid. S. Sept 25. Letters having been received from all parts of tbe country asking whether the period of great distress in Charleston has not passed, the distances between 60Q and 1,000 lines at yards.

ant was the arrest of Father Fahay, streets, Cincinnati, in wmcn a strong gang of roughs and two policemen took part, Jim Malone was shot by Sergt Gill and fatally wounded. Officer GUI was shot in the leg and badly beaten. The Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanga has advanced prices, which are now fifteen cents per ton higher than those ruling in Oo- -tober last year, but are about the same as the prices in October, 1884, and cents over his desk, and. wrote a eolumn editorial under the heading, "Shall the Freibeitbe The article urges that the Anarchists should not give the capitalists the chance to boast that the publication of the paper was suspended for lack of support, but by smoking one cigar less or drinking a glass of beer lees, have the five-cent piece necessary for the purchase of the paper. 'The article closes with tbe threat that unless the circulation speedily increases the paper will be suspended and the Anarchists abandoned to their fate.

I The constitution of the Grand lodge of Medical and. Surgical Society. WaBHISOTOK, Sept- 25. Representatives of the madical and surgical societies of the United States met at the army medical 1 mu statement is authorized that the relief com Denmark was approved. et.

JTle Bulgarian Situation. 25. The Bulgarian government is informed that a hostile administration in the vicinity of the Russian agency against Gen. Caulf era, the czar's special envoy, will! furniah an, excuse for Russian in mittee, through the generosity of their fellow-countrymen, feel themselves in position to furnish subsistence and temporary shelter to all who need it But at the same time, terference. 1 i i i'i I Socialists Aeauitted.

Liieut. uen. underwood report was con-iidered. 1 1ts feature was approved. It was iacided not to change the present uniform of Patriarchs Militant, i 4 5 ,1, i The report bf the special committee on the leath of Past Grand Sire Glenn was adopted.

The Grand lodge then went into secret see-lion, after which it adjourned. seum and effected a temporary organization by i the election of Dr. Buseyv of this City, chairman, and Drf J. Wingmeans, secretary. The work was all preliminary, as the subject in band was to consider the advisability of arranging for regular meetings in Washington -of the various medical and surgical Pepper, of Philadelphia, Defaulter Habttort, Sept 25.

Friends of has Paris, Sept SK The eourt of assizes the committee estimate that the relief funds at command or in prospect fall short of the money needed to put in habitable condition the homes of persons who are unable to repair their buildings without proper aid. acquitted tne Socialist' Lax Fartue. Guesde lower than those in October, Charles Doll, president of tbe late Cincinnati board of public works, Charles T. Black burn, clerk, and James Morgan, a member, was arrested yesterday at the instance of ths board of revision. Blackburn is charged with making out and obtaining money on false bills for stone, gravel and hauling in streatimproveiuent, tbe amount of the steal bemgestlmated at about and covering a period of two years.

Doll and Morgan 'and Susine; who had been convicted by de M. Bartholomew have received several letters from him dated Montreal, but so far as learned they contain nothing of importance to the public The Union Manufacturing company's affairs are not yet fully realized. i Blood on the Moon. fault and sentenced In a lower court for Using seditious language. Tbe Wounded Moonlighter.

Dublin, Sept 25. The moonlighter iwho was supposed to have been shot dead by' the Indianapolis, Sept 25.f-At a late hour last night Councilman Dunn called at the residence of Alderman Woods to inquire submitted a proposition that it Was 1 desirable to form a congress of the societies represented. 1 It was decided to form Such a congress, and it was agreed to constitute an executive committee of one representative of each society of the union favoring the pro are charged with approving the biila, know Races at Gravesend Gravssesd, L. Sept 25. First race, three-quarters of a mile: Mamie! Hunt first, Bill Sterretti second, Brait third, Time 1:16.

Second mile and a furlong: Frank Ward I rat, i Aretino secoqd, Ada D. third. Time Third race, mile' and a quarter: Blue Wing first, Gonfalon second, Favor third. Time 2:10. i i It is said, however, that the debts are If so, it can meet its notes by sacrificing all its capital stock.

Bartholomew had only $500 with bin when he left town. Mr. Brooks qualified in $250,000 as the company's about some report that a servant girl had circulated as coming from the family, and ing them to tie fraudulent ltoe flsnerv Tresnr. Ottawa. Ont.

8eot Tiir police at Feak's bridge, near Kerry, is still alive. He lis, however, fatally wounded! i 1-4 't k- I i An Ovation to Alexander. Frankfort, Sept 25. Prince Alexander receiver. I the two men got into a bitter quarrel.

Woods called Dunn a liar, and the latter struck him a heavy blow, knocking the alder per was interviewed as to the ject, and that this executive committee should decide the time for meetings in Washington. Cuban Affairs, Washington, Sept 25. Consul General Williams, at Havana, in reply: to an inquiry from the secretary of the state, confirms the report that the Madrid government has sus a treaty between c-ngland and the United -States involving reciprocal trade between They Want Mora Light. Zanxsville, Sept 257 Zanesville has paid a visit to this city, and his arrival was the Bignal for a popular ovation to the 1 late man against his vif and dislocating her shoulder. Society in the neighborhood is in I a state1 of turmoil,) and bloody predictions the two countries and the settlement of the been honored by a visit from the following Fourth race, one mile: Gleaner first, Pericles Maggie J.

third. Time 1:42. Fifth race, mile and one-sixteenth: Hare- ruler of Bulgaria. fishery troubles. He held that such a treaty mem tiers oi tne vv rimTiiin.TTTTtrr- oiticoun are numerous.

in every way desirable just what Can cil: Messrs. A. Lechtenberger, John Smil STRANGE KIDNAPING. Preparing to Receive "General" Booth. B.

Williamson, P. 'White, L. McGregor, and School in Fairmount Is Enticed A Boy at i TORONTO, Sept, 25. Extensive prepara wty werx unaries Alexander, i hey came here to examine our electric light system, Coot first, Santa Claus second, Bess third. Time XH.

,1 i Sixth race, mile and a furlong: rough-ton first, Pilot second, Error third. Time 1K- i Away! by a Woman. ada wSBtettBeing asked whether, be was aware that such a treaty-was under consider- jjigaa ation he became very retintTHmphat- nigh' ically said that he believed luchA tiWj would be decidedly to the Interest tries. Ut- tions are being made by 1 Salvation Army people for the reception of General Booth, Cincinnati, Sept 25. Yesterday morning who will arrrve in this city, Tuesday next.

and were delighted with it They went through the city under the guidance of ilr. W. N. Eckman, and accompanied by several members of the city government tained the Cuban authorities in; their refusal to carry out the treaty agreement, making mutual concessions to American and Span-. ish vessels trading between CUba and this This will lead to a correspondence between this government and the Spanish authorities, to ascertain what the; latter means, and ultimately to the revocation of the order carrying the arrangement into effect on the part of the United Statesi, unless the Spaniards conclude to carry out the ar- the community of Fairmount was thrown into a state of considerable excitement lover the kidnaping of a young boy Eddie Jkhu-tnan, ten years old, was at school when a woman called at the school house and inquired for1 him.

He was excused to talk with The general will be accompanied by Colonel Dowdle, coniawlef of the northern division of England. He will be received at the depot by about 500 omcers from Quebec and Ontario, and will be escorted by a torchlight Examining Gould's Accounts. Foetlan Me. Sept. 25.

Bank Examiner Wis well said that he found the affairs of the First National bank in a very complicated condition. He would not state whether Ghastly Attempt at Suicide. Conspiracy to Defrand. Indianapolis, Sept 25. Dewey, Rogers of Cleveland, 0 have filed a sensational suit against H.

A. Woods worth and 8. A. Koonte, prominent citizens of St Gould had added forgery to his crime, but it procession headed by a brass band, to the Temple, where a welcome1 meeting will be rangefnent in good faith. and went put, but did not retjurn, and it is supposed that the woman' enticed jhim 'V- XX Indianapolis, Sept 25.

Mrs. Andrew Weare inflicted horrible -injuries upon herself in an effort to commit suicide, and they are likely to prove fatal For several days she has acted strangely, and early this morning she was found concealed in an old press in the cellar with a number jof deep Fork' Prospects. Joseph county, charging them with purchasing goods from different firms to the amount of $15,000, in pursuance of a conspiracy to The boy has been living withi his uncle, rASHraGTOS, Sept 25. The agricultural held. I Cattle Disease in Indiana.

I Indianapolis, Sept 25. Last Monday a is rumored that tioula has used; other men's names without their knowledge. The other day the directors rani into something of la startling nature, but what it was they would not It is feared that the First National bank stands in a precarious position. department is in receipt of late; information defraud their creditors. Koonte is Woods-worth's father-in-law, and the suit is brought to set aside an assignment of the goods to Harry Schuman, of Fairmount His father lives on Sixth street, 'near River He has been separated from bis wife, who; now farmer named Christian, east of this gashes in her throat and upon different parts regarding the condition of fidgi in a number of states.

In Illinois cholera prevails generally, heavy loss being recorded in several comities. The same is true of Indiana, while Koonte, which, it is charged was made in pursuance bf the conspiracy to defraud. lives in New York, and since his separation the boy Eddie has lived with uncle at The investigation will probably be completed to-morrow, United States District Attorney Bird has been instructed to frame Gould's of her body, self-inflicted with some snarp instrument She has been unconscious ever since found. A Whole Insurance Company Missing. In Ohio and Michigan the conditions; of the city, purchased sixteen head of cattle at the stock yards' which had' been shipped here ronj the burnt district of Wisconsin.

The following day they began dying, and last evening thirteen were reported dead with, the remainder sick. Veterinary surgeons differ about the cause of death, some Fairmount Mr. Schuman thinks his wife or one of her sisters has come and persuaded or forced the boy to away. The matter ammais is iair. in some parts oi isconsin i indictment in accordance witn lswell re- farmers are afraid to Keep hogs; on (account I port Non-Intoxleatlng Beor.

Des Moines, Iowa, Sept 25. A Milwaukee firm has applied for a mandamus to compel the Rock Island railroad, to carry Kansas Crrr, Sept 25. C. J. Weath-ersby, president; W.

IL McCurdy, secretary, and E. E. Penn, cashier of the Kansas Life has been placed in the hands of the police and every effort will be made to recover pos attributing it to pleuro-pneumonia and othen session of boy. I I Insurance company, with headquarters in "New Era" beer as freight Ihe company claims that the Iowa liquor law restrains to a change of food. I Found in the Canal.

Cincinnati. Sept 1 25. About 7:30 a. m. yesterday the body of an Unknown woman was found in the canal near the Cummins-ville station.

She bad black hair, and was of cholera, and reports fromj Iowa are of a similar character in some paSes. Cholera, pinkeye and measles are reported from Missouri, and in Nebraska the; condition is considerably below the average, Kansas 1 and Kentucky hogs are ill good condition. II 4 Brutally i Assaulted, i them from so doing. The beer men offer evidence that the fluid is non-intoxicating. Newark, N.

Sept 25. Officers were Kansas City( are missing. Tbe affairs of the company are in a mixed condition. The association was organized on the Mutual plan, being incorporated four years ago, and attracted by the cries of a woma4 to the tenement No. 19, Nicholson street early in the apparently forty-five or fifty years old.

She wore a black dress, buttoned shoes and blue Storm Freak. Zanesvillk, 0., Sept 25. During th storm on Wednesday evening a large tree, standing close to the residence of G. W. Rankin, near Brownsville, was struck by lightning and completely demolished driven out of Missouri shortly after by the insurance commissioner.

Washington, Sept 25, ftesldent Cleve-1 itockings. The remains were viewed by the Fate of a Saloon Keeper. Zanesville, Sept 25. Thomas B. Bryant a saloon, keeper, whose place was blown up at Norwich 1 some months ago, was sent to the work house recently fair drunken land has settled down to old time busineai morning.

As they entered live men sprang from a window and fled. Two were pursued and captured. In the house the officers coroner and' removed to Habig's. There found Margaret McGrath, aged 4 thirty, al were no marks of violence on the person of the deceased. She was identified yesterday afternoon by her daughter as Catherine Morris Murder Case.

Xxnia, Sept 25. Charles Morris, acquitted last night by the jury on the second degree in tbe Douthett murder case, is still held in jail, there being indictments still ness, his disease developed into delirium tremens, and he was sent to the County in portions of it beiig hustled almost one hundred yards away A part of it fell upon-the house of Mr. Rankin, crushing down one side of it and breaking the glass into smithereens. The family narrowly escaped. habits.

He was up early, breakfasted early, and was early at his desk, looking over hit 'mail. He began to receive callers at. the usual hour, 11 a. m. Among his callers were Senators Voorhees and McPherson, General! Sheridan and Drum, Basil T.

Wooda, an ex-member of British parliament and most She said her room had been entered by five men, who bad beat anil assaulted her. She identified the prisoners and they were locked up. The woman was Calun, a widow, forty-six: years old, and living at 625 Elm street She was not of sound mind and wandered away from' home at 1 firmary for treatment Suddea Death of a Boy. against him in the same case for murder in the first degree, arson and robbery. The I Tammany's, General Committee.

lodging at the house, while looking for Work o'clock on Thursday. A Knights Templar Killed. Nkw York, Sept 25. The Tammany gen asaservant. t- Cincinnati, Sept 25.

Charles William Goetx, the thirteen-year-old son of a saloon keeper at tbe corner of Hunt aad Main streets, was found dead in his bed yesterday eral committee met at the wigwam and fixed dates for the primaries and conventions. probability is that he may be allowed to go free by having these indictments nolled, though there is talk of trying him oa still another case, i Five Candidates la the Field, St. Louis, Sept 25. A. Strong, of Kapierville, I1L, a Knight Templar, in attendance upon the conclave in this city, was Resolutions of sorrow for the death of 8, J.

i Arrested in Canada. Sept 25. John lately of the Louisville, Kentucky, Tent and Awning company, was arrested at Sarnia, number of bureau officials. At half -past 1 the president came down to the east room said held a puUic reception. There went about 125 visitors present, and the president with good grace, soon passed through; ths customary handshaking ordeal i Presidential Appointments.

Washington. Sept 25. The president hat morning. Death, was caused by apoplexy, superinduced by cancer of the stomach. xuiea Dy oeing run; over a passenger train at Cheltenham, near this city.

He had been visiting friends at the latter place, and Tilden were passed. The row feared by some over the action- of Tammany memben of the state committee and threatened introduction of unpleasant suggestions about sup porting labor candidates, did not take plaoi New York, Sept 25. Henry George claims to have assurances of 65,000 vote for the mayoralty. He says: 'I am confident Ont, on a charge of bringing $4,700, said to be stolen from the company into Canada. Orr left Louisville September Tand went direct to-Sarnia.

Detectives located him about Ulftsnxoif, Bept 25. One hunorM and fifty men employed on trenches for tin Massillon Water company have struck fos an advance from $1.25 to $L50 per day. Tbs company refused to accede and 'telegraphed and all passed off quietly. intended to return borne In the evening. He attempted to board the train as it was moving out the depot but missed footing, fell under the wheels and was instantly killed.

a week ago and he was brought to Windsor, of victory. If there are five candidates In the field Tammany, County Democracy, Republican, Prohibition aad the labor candi Ont A singlular feature of the Case is that Orr claims that he was stockholder and manager of the company. Should that be dateI am sura to be elected. With that number in the race 65,000 voses will elect The triennial conclave took charge of the remains, and will furnish an escort to convey aonrtrlkD 0pn rmuo. St.

John, N. Sept 23. The Norwegian bark Alphoa, of 0,000 tons, from London tx Quebec, drove on Grove Cork Copse reefi ast night during a terrific northwest gale, announced the appointments Of Douglas! Tyler, of Virginia, to be principal clerk on private land claims in the general land I office, and Thomas F. Peters, of Mississippi, to be consul of the United States at Ringpo, China. 1 1 The following named fourth-class postmasters were appointed: Illinois: J.

Wetherford, Frasers; Jones, Loxa. XKew Yorki J. Van Etten, Belfort. Pennsylvania: Ji N. them to the deceased's home.

true, it is doubtful whether he can be held. to Pittsburg for 200 men. xrouwa ss anucs-pated if other men take their places. Terminated In Death. Marshall, Sept 25.

Oeorge Mi Tabler, pity marshal of Long-view, becam Involved in a quarrel with Teagus ansX Bussiaas in Chieagol CBAwroRDSVTLijc, Sept 25. Whit Indicted for Grave Bobbery, Titfin, Sept 25. The grand Jury and is a total loss. The crew was saved. Laafcana Renominated.

taker, of Chicago, in a blcvcle race vesterdai asainst time, made 1U0 miles in six hours I or rtussians nave amvea in ims city over tne have reported, after a. five days' session, having found fourteen indictments. For soma bis sou, growing out of the ihooUng of three mimites and fifty-nine seconds, beating I Burlington route from San Francisco, The Teazue by the marshal a 1 I Abilene, Sept 25. The Democratit congressional convention of the ElevenU district, have renominated Col Samuel V. Lanham by acclamation.

The quarrel 'terminated in I the worlds record one hour, seven minutet party moiuoe nis excellency me; minis ter ox and one secopd. I marine to his Imperial Poissian majesty. Vice Knight, Clarke; H. Merkle, Moeelem. The Fishery Treaty.

Washington. Sept, 25kThe reported r--, ill I unknown reason Judge Dodge ordered the Indictments to be kept from the newspapers. 1 Among the fourteen were pr Blaine and la which Tabler wakOled admiral euestokorx ana woe, r's aj.dejuieut.

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