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except after he wai ed that the. tless scanner the dead maniAj Miss Tamp white girl Ion by ntlary for eight Tick and today U7 ks in tbe state of 11 Jto be lynched hy 1 at Mathewswas II keeping i I however was thHJ Imo famous fers. Every Jury taking- i matter. BlHor hlr expectations vas found that that was under ft the forgers had grand jury. Mot others.

who were rime were grand ItoGet. Fin the cue jfay andthesolio- the matter. One lathe had justdiedE circumstances. no I jd is not Jlkely Icond wan drawn on' ril term is Price Ute fa so mystenonslyv about a month ago fcs and the be is to flourish over raised to J500l equivalent to prc-'i jDlicnsslon by thhC Inrnala. flican Perhaps Mr 7 Irk than some accounts hasonna his duties ne under the clrcunv i to get into the nor.

understanding exists land Secretary BLthies. al aspirations and Jt fltnew of things for ssat his old Stand as that his ultlnute goal ed Btates. indent TheBIains quiescent with je. the secretary frozen triends by his eitenee. Burned for a time and nocrat It is very- prnIdeu If ever he could pr' ozul term it was at the i but he lost the prizes Ire the popular vote of tn called to the gubernatorial chair of his state twice by a time he failed.

In- 4 state politics change ets out of the cJianne1 Itemptin to return to 2 ignize and admire the I Mr. Cleyeland and are ne whenever men. he would be an oresidency. Avalanche. I Is essentially aTtward- puble for any comblna i.

Cleveland and Oov- 3f he is the foremost pblle life. There nok' good governor as be Jr Isident As he can fit of all democrats In Jubt of nls election. Herald. neotioned in the New Ion the press reports In of the fact. There" it should have been i endorsed and GOT- be In regard to the ex- meant.

A Berlin dispatch saysf fi in court circles over Ihe Corsican parvenu sees that to has made i own orders tttatTlH 5 term to Corsican con. laper specially bert of Italy wnose jththe BotiapanesItij the. kaisers tterancG a Indlenly by the thought. 5 first poie n. bad to- eke th words wQhot 10 doubt that hehas by uentiai and powerful re who were only half rained enemies.

hold Npoieoa seems to grow stronger 1 Effect idownhllir yield to the force of that Isn't the reason a jreasonT" hesl Dtamondet prices. la- III Ift m- pt Is tie Report OWirifionf tie TWrdPartj hat They Will Sweep Everything Before Them JOINT DEBATMS ARRANGED And Campbell Will Come Out of It With Flying Colon at i Ohio's Capital. 1 CTXCINAT September 26. Special. It swms to he the general impression among the leaders of the two leading political parties that the new peoples party has been losing pound during the past two weeks at a rapid rate.

Had the election been held a month dago the peoples movement would have easily 75000 votes. but It the reports from differ. nt parts of the state should prove to be true they will not poll more than halt that num. tier. I was at the democratic state headquar- Jen at Columbus this week and had a pleasant chat with the secretary of that committee i Hon.

CCole He is one of the best posted iS nen In the state. and his position keeps him jfgln constant communication with the leading fHUemocrats all over Ohio. Ip Krerythlnc Encouraging. 1 Tie situation for the democrats is growing Brighter every day. he remarked to a group of gentlemen who were In the committee rooms.

There is no break in our ranks outside of Hamilton county and I think that things will peome round all right there within two or three vTTwAAY tTttnlao fa nVi. I i McKinley making no impression sgamong the farmers who have changed about wonderfully on the tiff in the put six months. The reports of the size of his meetings are grossly exaggerated. He has had one large meeting and that was the one at Nuns when he opened the state campaign. Free excur.

sbus were run from all over the northern part gf of the state. and I have it from good authority that that meeting cost the republicans 5:10.000 most of 11' bleb was paid by Pittsburg manurac- gtnrers. The republicans who exhibited such glee in taking hold of thesilverquestiorfwonld tf be glad to let go now. We have all the best Ij of them on that. and most of our will ptalkit until the election.

While it might havebeen well to leave it out still it wan issue and we are not afraid to meet it squarely. The Third Party Losing Ground. What sort of a figure will the peoples party cut in the result was asked of Mr. Cole. I hardly think that it will be as munch of a factor as was supposed a month ago.

Here again the democrats are pining. It is almost Impossible to find a people party man who has a good word to say for McKinley. and they hate John Sherman Of most intensely. Our reports are that in all f. their speeches the advocates of the new party 4' roast McKinley and Sherman but never say I scything against Campbell.

In my opinion. if the peoples party is losing ground. In Drown county which Ives 1400 democratic majority they could have polled 1200 votes a fcmonth ago and from what we hear they will ZImave hard work to muster 300 now. In many counties the peoples party will makeashow- ijlr2 on the legislature and in quite a number jj counties the democrats hl endorsed their randidates with a line chance of electing The disintegration of the peoples party. if glit should occur.

wtuld help us much more lthm the republicans for the reasons that I Tthave before stated. They will vote for I as a choice of two evils knowing that their candidate cannot be elected. I Republicans Are Worried. At republican headquarters ills also asserted that the new party is going to pieces but the managers of the republican campaign are manifestly worried about where this vote will go. In some counties it is conceded that the 5 new party is holding us own and as it happens that with two or three exceptions these are republican counties the McKinley boomers have reason for anxiety.

While both the old parties insist that the peoples movement has begun to decay this early before the election. time leaders of that party with a few exceptions declare that the contrary is the case. At all events they are keeping up a bold front and have advertised a large number of i speeches for this and next month. It is how- i ever a significant fact that the dates of Weaver of Iowa and Peffer. of Kansas have been cancelled the reason being given that they I are needed elsewhere.

Jerry Simpson will i come the lith of October for three weeks and twenty or thirty of the Kansas orators of last year will also take part in the campaign. Jfo Arrangements for Watson. The southern men who were announced to be here. notably Congressman Watson and C. C.

Post of Georgia seem to have backed out. fr for no meetings have. been arranged for them. I The democratic state committee has a great srray of speakers to stump the state in October. The four leading candidates in the race for speaker of the national house of representatives 1 Mill of Texas Crisp of.

Georgia Byuum of Indiana and Springer of Illinois I will ill give considerable time to the Ohio fight Springer will be here a whole month and all the other aspirants for the speakerah1p lonor will take the opportunity to put in a word for themselves with the fifteen democratic congressmen from this stats. There is every prospect for a rally at which Hill Cleveland and Flower will speak. In I oratorical talent the democrats will have a long way. the best of the republicans. Mills is getting in some good licks on the tariff in Ohio right at this time.

but some of the farmers think that he it snaking a mlstake trying to ignore the silver question. The Debate. After considerable quibbling and parleying. the great joint debate between Campbell and McKinley has been arranged. It will take place sat Ada Hardtncounty on Thursday October 8th and will be the most notable event of this remarkable campaign.

Ada it a town of bout three thousand inhabitants and Is Chiefly noted as being the seat of one' of the largest normal schools in the west. The town is in the center of a rich and populous agri- Cultural region. The county of dinisone i i the closest in the state poticallyrare Jy elect- Jng a straight ticket either party. An Im- tter fl will listen to the joint discussion. Thftfaiiroadsaliovertbestateare arranging i vrnn cneap excursions and it is safe to say that Bet less than 50000 people will be present.

In making the arrangement for the debate Goy- Semor Campbell's proverbial luck did not desert him. lie won the choice mind elected to open and clone the e. The speechmaking will be begun at past 1 o'clock in the afternoon and will lasf three hours. 4T Campbell will I talk for an1 hour and five minutesand McKinley will follow him for an. houranda half.

wlirhave fire nlnutesln which to annihilate the assertions of his rertobliean opponent As before statedin esVoispitche Camp. tt is almost certain togef thet oH debate Is sure to MTUm Important bear. on the result of ttie iieetIon The tMd Inxioui tSlock horns tes ssssi and Sherman for the Yenerable' statesman of OT his young Outside the cities Sherman nave got in his work very well. Sherman's Paris Strings Untied. It is said that for the first time in i1z career Sherman shows a disposition to shell out this year.

The report is that he has contributed to the state campaign fund besides what P41 his own account fixing up the legislative nominations in his interest. He has a peat advantage over Forakerin the fact that the latter has no mousy. It the wa ssto UJ UU IllT TH llll oraker wAgaap1Sherm a AT OHOS CAPITAL Another Correspondent on the Political Situation la Ohio COLussats 0. September 26. Special.

The machinery of Ohio politics and its workings are something wonderful to a simpleminded citizen. who recollects that in Georgia the democratic state committee has nothing to dc and does it well. Every year in Ohio the democratic state convention chooses a democratic state central committee. consisting of one member from each congressional district. This committee meets organizes and selects the democratic executive committee and then ceases practically to exist.

except on paper. The executive committee chooses a chairman secretary and treasurer takes possession of the committee rooms and runs the campaign. These rooms are permanent headquarters open all the year and nearly every day in it. The main room is adorned with portraits of distinguished democrats of Ohio and elsewhere those who have been elected governor since the war. and also those who were candidates and Jot no further.

Over this committee presides Mr. James O. Neal. of Butler county. who conducted the campaign two years ago when Governor Campbell was elected.

Mr. L. C. Cole. of Wood county.

is the secretary and Mr. John A. Sarber. of this city. the treasurer.

Besides these gentlemen. three or four members of the committee are constantly at work. In addition there are employed some twenty-five men and women in various capacities who labor all day long and of ten way into the night. answering letters sending off docu. ments preparing matter for newspapers are ranging for speakers and doing the thousand and one things that must be attended to at once and cannot be put off.

Chairman seal gets from seventy-five to one hundred telegrams a day and he receives more letters in a week than all the committees of all the parties In Georgia have handled since the war. From 8 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock at night. and then often after supper the. room is comfortably full of people bent on conferring with the chairman for their own benefit or that of the party or both. There are no harder worked body of men in the land than these Ohio democrats.

who have in their charge the fortunes oftheir party and Governor. Campbell its leader. All the Money Needed. The legitimate expenses of a campaign are enormous and in this particular the ans have this year as they have always had. the decided advantage.

So far as one may determine from what he sees they have all the money they want. The same men follow McKinley wherever he goes like the employee of a circus and they applaud at the right spot every time. Any voter In this state who will organize a republican dub can get the necessary money. and efforts are being made to have at least three in every one of the eighty-eight counties. On the other hand the democrats have mighty little money.

with no prospect of getting much of it in the future. But for all this they are not discouraged. Every fight they have whipped since the war has. been won against just such odds. When the people are aroused there is a limit to the power of money.

Hon. Roger Q. Mills spoke to some four thousand people in front of the statehouse and held the crowd for more than two hours. He talked of nothing but the tariff as Hon. Allen W.

Thurman spoke last week on silver alone. Sow. one of the remarkable features of this remarkable campaign is that though silver and the tariff are considered to be dry subjects a crowd will listen attentively and eagerly to a speaker as long as he will talk. Colonel Mills says this has been his expert. ence wherever he has been and it is one of the most cheering signs of democratic success.

The joint debate between Governor Campbell and Major McKinley will begin at Ada. a little town in Hardin county. on October 8th. Whether or not It continues depends upon Major McKinley. He has been invited to six other joint debates at three places to be selected by him and three by Goy- ernor Campbell.

Chairman Hahn of the re publican executive committee has taken the matter under consideration and is still considering it The Joint Debate. Chairman seals half dollar having dropped heads up instead of tails the governor will open the Ada debate in a speech of an hour and five minutes and close in twenty-he win. utes while Major McKinley will occupy the whole hour and a half in the middle. The major is overmatched in this sort of a contest. He can make a good set speech after preparation on the tariff or any other political topic but he ha no gift at repartee.

nor is he ready to catch a point. Here Is a little story to lure. tm-ate Governor Campbell's quickness in this particular Two years ago he was running against Foraker who was serving his fourth year and second term and wanted another term. Camnbell was talking to a crowd In an aced- emv" building in a little town in Marion county. In the middle of a sentence a clock over his head struck four.

He stopped in a second held up his hand and said Pour four four years for Foraker and no more. It caught the crowd like a flash of lightning and a mighty cheer went up. Now. McKinleynever would have thought of. such a remark.

If the clock struck too loud he would have waited until It got through and then have begun again jut where he left off. Indications continue to multiply that the legislature will be Sherman. Combinations with the peoples party are expected to result in republican losses in counties which have always heretofore sent straight republic- ins to the. legislature. There is nothing new ts to the state ticket.

Both parties are hopeful but neither is confident and the republic- ans will be glad of any majority however slight. II Ohio was aftied state. or a close state. or the republican was not over 10000 democratic success would be certain but the fact must not be overlooked that there are on a straight vote at least 15000 snore republicans than democrats in In spite of this however there Is not democrat Con- nectedwith the canvass who does not believe Campbell's chances in every respect as good as JIcKinleys tinI and the Speakershlp. Colonel Millssadvent intbestatenas re- Tived the question of the speakeeshlil.

So far Ml can learn to has our two out of the tour- ten of the Ohio delegation. They are. Hun- Srhose guest he at Manafied andTom ha- nV ahfinlnta Why the Attempt to Create Artlfl" dal Prices Tailed. WHEAT IS BEING REELY SHIPPED Notwithstanding the Circulars flout The Commercial Chat of New York. Fxw TOBZ September 26.

Special. We have finally had a very concrete illustration of how impossible- it it to corner a cereal crop this year notwithstanding the tremendous and as yet generally unsuspected sLortgage of wheat and rye in Europe. It had been thought apparently that be- cause the Indian corn crop in the United States was so short last year only about two- thirds of the probable outturn this year that stocks remaining in farmers' hands between midsummer and late autumn would be very short. At any rate Deacon Stephen V. White the well-known stock bond and grain broker at New York evidently thought so and he is credited with having attempted a corner in corn- That he failed in so doing has caused a wide comment.

Ordinarily one would not attempt to corner Indian corn any more than sir or freshwater in the region of the great lakes. But last year was supposed to have furnished a phenomenally small corn crop. hence the presumed temptation. But the most disgusting outgl lug apropos of the failure is found in the mawkish platitudes bout gambling with which some editorial columns have reeked since and concerning the failure. We are Informed that Messrs.

White Co. lost from one million five hundred thousand to two million dollars by their attempt to corner corn. This firm evidently reckoned without nil information. That was their only fault. Had it happened that stocks of old corn held back by farmers were really as small as they believed them to be they would have- 1.

Determined almost the exact shortage. 2. Demonstrated that corn because of said shortage was worth more than they paid. for it and 3. Made a profit.

Instead of this they have I. Paid between one and two million dollars for the privilege of learning that stocks of old corn carried over in first hands fu exceed official semi-official or trade estimates. 2. Have stimulated prices until they brought an avalanche of old corn into market thus 3. Reducing prices for corn and uninten tionally of course doing the general public an actual service.

A New York dally said this week It means that they have' failed in an attempt to create artificial prices by artificial purchases with money they did not own or that they have lost a blind bet on the future price of corn. Speculation of this kind is not legitimate business. It is not their business as it is the busi- ness of the merchant to aid in the exchange of products. They stand in the highways of exchange and levy forced tribute upon buyer and seller alike. Based on Honest Conviction.

This newspaper is not well Informed 01 It caters to something else than a conscience In its own office. The attempt referred to was not to make artificial prices and no such at. tempt if made could succeed. The attempt was based as I believe on an honest conviction that corn stocks were low and that prices must rise. Speculation of this kind ii perfectly legitimate business and the quoted paragraph to the contrary it is a fact that the function of speculation legitimate speculation is just as pronounced as that of peddling or selling dry goods.

It is briefly to create and maintain world markets and collect and disseminate available price-making data that such markets may be maintained in the In. terest of the general public producer handler. and consumer. This little Indian corn thunder storm has cleared the. statistical atmos.

phere as to corn stocks wonderfully. Messrs. S. V. White Co.

were struck it is true but that is an element they doubtlessly reckoned with. The public certainly have not cause for complaint. And it would be just as absurd to try and corner wheat this year as it was to try to corner corn although the wheat crop is only quarter as large ordinarily as that of corn. Notwithstanding your circulars and low or declining prices farmers are selling and shipping wheat very freely- nearly fifteen million bushels each week from both coasts. Of this aggregate we eat about five million six hundred thousand bushels export 4000000 bushels and add the remainder to our available stocks.

With such a stream as this pouring into primary markets it would be absurd to try to corner the crop. For that matter all corners ultimately right them. selves. No corner can be maintained any length of time in a country like this with well night perfect means of transportation when crops are large. Sir.

B. P. Hutchlnson better knws as Old Hutch woe to the incautious interviewer who addresses him by that title has. become since his migration from Chicago an institution in the New York grain market. He was seen at his brokers office in New street and was very emphatic in expressing his views in regard to the situation.

In answer to an inquiry as to whether underany circumstances a corner in this years wheat could be made he replied It is impossible. Certainly not with such immense crops. How could any one run it With stocks piling up at Duluth Minneapolis Detroit Toledo and other points as they are doing there would not be a ghost of a' chance of success. We have just seen the utter failure of such an attempt in corn and the same principle applies to wheat. The trading in Chicago is nearly all turned into December and May.

The present immense supplies will certainly grow larger and no deal in December could possibly be handled. As for next May navigation will then be opened and there would be a big outpour of wheat from Duluth and points in the northwest. No matter how much Europe's purchases might exceed pres ent estimates there Is no earthly posnbinty cornet in this years wheat. It impossible. Talk with Railroad Mass.

y. Mr. George Migbun chairman of the Atchlson Topeka and Santa Fe- ralh oad and partner in the banking' house of faring Ma- We roustnot overestimate ourpresent prosperity thoughit is not easy to do scvJiThe fact that the west Is Sell of products which can easllyWtumedlnto Blsbf rnori import. discc ryol many. sUver mines.

Not only th railroad lets Vniannfacterinf sadTjCoa merdallnterest inthelcountry will feelV It ASTegardsr to. Paris 4Lss Yofk excess of the cur Ybat the total movement of god from Europe' numedcallyirlU iS6nntioiis estimto TSStOday oatji Cottw fctchange la Ktw YorfcL Nsnv OKS September 28. The Suns cotton article is- as follows Tuturesopened at four" to six points advance closing steady at an advance of twelve to fourteen points on near and seven to nine points on late mouths from yesterdays closing prices. The Liver pool report of advance in that market of 3644 was a great dUappolntment' to our room traders- who lied confidently counted on a decline. They hustled to coves and put prices hack to about the best figures yesterday.

The big port receipts were met with a pooh pooh" by the bulls who continued to assert. with confidence that the crop was seriously hurt. lint late advices speak of nothing more. serious than damage by the drought to the top crop and this Is a very uncertain quantity. Port receipts continued to be large and are estimated for the current week at 260000 bales.

Spot cotton was firm. TWO NEGROES LYNCHED. They Confessed to a Brutal Murder Near Iurmau Ala. MorTooscaxy Ala September 26. Spe cial.

About ten days ago James McKnlght a farmer was murdered on the roadside near Furman Ala. There was no join. to the murder though five or six negroes were ar rested on suspicion. The. arrest incited the neighbors of the murdered man and for several days it we.

feared an attempt would be nude to lynch the prisoners. A special from Evergreen Ale. to The Montgomery Journal today says Two negro men were captured near this place yesterday. who confessed that they sided in the murder of Mr. McKnlght near Furman.

When arrested the two men had. on theta 40 and a pistol which they admitted was the property of Mr. McKnight the murdered man. The parties who arrested them after examining them closely. and being convinced that they were the murderers hanged them to a tree.

The names of the men who did the lynching have not been learned here. nor the names of the negroes lynched. LODGED IN COLUMBUT JAIL Allpn Bray Who CouleN" Murdered Mrs. ether. Orxnrsi Ala.

September 27. Special. Allen Bray the negro who killed Mrs. Prather near LaGrange was brought to Opellka last night and lodged in jail. This morning he was carried on to Columbus for safekeeping.

The authorities were afraid he would be lynched if kept in LaGrange. While here in jail he made a full confession so- knowledlng that he killed Mrs. Prather for tbe purpose of robbery. He implicates two negro women in the murder. He seems to be indifferent to his terrible crime and has a brutal stolid appearance.

THE NEW LAND. Stores In Tents A stank In Oklahoma Etc. GUTHRIA 0 T. September. 26.

Couriers report that about thirty stores are running in tents at. a temporary town near Chandler. and that Colonel William D. Taylor of Clinton Mo. has the Bank of Oklahoma in full operation.

Allen Johnson rode so hard for a claim that his horse dropped falling on him and killing him. Last night the cowboys sneaked in to Chandler and destroyed scores of stakes which will delay the survey and the town will not be opened before Monday. SPOfiTIKB MATTERS Th Result of Baseball Games Played Yesterday. National League. Cleveland.

Cleveland 2 01010100 5 Cincinnati 2 01U0220 7 Base hits Cleveland 3 Cincinnati 10. Errors Cleveland 4 Cincinnati 3. Batteries Gruber and Doyle Crane and Keenan. At Boston. Boston 2 8 Philadelphia 4 10000100-6 Base hits Boston 7 Philadelphia lo.

Errors Boston 4 Philadelphia 8. Batteries Staley and Kelly Thornton Kilns and Fields. At lew York Flint game. New York 1 6100110 10 Brooklyn 0 20000003 4 Base hits New York. is Brooklyn 7.

Errors Xew York 2 Brooklyn 7. Batteries- haste and Clarke Inks and Dally. Second game Darkness. NewYork" 4 0 0 I 8-13 Brooklyn 0 0041 8 Base hits If ew York 12 Brooklyn 6. Errors- New York 3 Brooklyn 4.

Batteries Lovett and Kinslow Susie and Clarke. Pittsbnrg 0 8 Chicago 1 0000600 6 Base lilts Pittsburg 6 Chicago a. Errors PltUburjr 3 Chicago 5. Butteries Hutchlnson Hchrirer and Kittridge Baldwin and Mack. Game called at end 01 eighth inning on account of darkness.

American Association Games. At Louisville. St. Louis 0 OOOOOOOJ Louisville 4 0043001- 7 Base St. Louis Louisville 9.

Errors St. Louis I Louisville I. Stratton and Cahill Barren and Boyle. At Milwaukee. 0 I 30001 5 Columbus.

000 000 0 0 Base hits Milwaukee 10 Columbus 5. Errors- Milwaukee 1 Columbus I. Batteries Dariet and Grim Easton and Dunohue. The game was called In the seventh Inning on account or darkness. At Baltimore.

Baltimore. 4 0 2 0 0 1 10 Boston 0 272010 13 Base hits Baltimore 15 Boston 17. Errors- Baltimore. 7 Boston a. Batteries Healy and Town send O'Brien and Cotter.

At Philadelphia. Atnletic 1 0 4 I 0 1 0020110 4 Base bits Athletics Washington Errors Athletics 4 Washington 7. Batteries Wey- hlngr and lllllizan- Careey and McOulre. Game called at toe end ol el jhtn inning on account ol darkness. Gyavesend Bae f.

QKAvrszxDt September 26. The attendance this afternoon far surpassed that of any other dry of the meeting thus far rally 10009 persons being present. First race for tea ten horses 1000 added six wdn. Terrified secondTormentor third. Tlme lUy Second race 1000 ptrrso mils and a furlong Strath tneath second Senorita third.

Third race Holly handicap flflX added six furlongs Curt Gunn won Fred Lee second Charade third. Time I Vi Fourth race second special 2 00 added. mile. n4 a furlong Jndre Morrow won Kingston tecondVFeter third. Time.

I Fllto tacei arie IWOO An andahalf furlonra Galinda won. fan Dandle second St. Carols third. Time 19 Sixth race purse 1000 one mile stud a sixteenth Miss IlcUe won Samni cord Melanie third. Lstoniatodayj a stake race Irisn phiefri fioodsecoad favorite two to SOS bolted at ti first quarter pole Aand A topped runniuiErf Before t5ttrace Klngman was sold at pubUcanction to John E.

Madden 1 First race. mime jed twenty yards. Colonel yrheatiy won Harry Vsido second. Grandpa tnird. Ttoel 4ftV 4 race tow Sid svtnty ysrds Kopefoi third.

Time vrmu HK Hiw a iTv Same ft ars esM We- a rtcfeTto 1 Jsv I atatfiMi. taMH srt wesC Baay ililiiiil And Politicians Are Wondering If It Mew Whereby the President Is to With draw in Tavor of Other Political Gossip. Nzw YOKK September 26. Chairman Edward Murphy of the democratic state committee today announced to the campaign executive committee that Colonel Dan Lamont is named as one of the executive committeemen and his appointment was a genuine surprise to the politicians of this city. It Is nown that Lament has been actively at work in the interest of President Cleveland's candidacy for the presidential nomtha' Lion next year.

and it was not expected that Hills friends would give him any chance in the conduct of the present state campaign. While a majority of the committee named by Chairman Murphy are Hill men it is suspected there is some hidden purpose in the appointment of Lamont. What is will probably be developed in a few days. AU the committees and the entire party machinery is controlled by Hill men and the latter's Mends are inclined to think that the appoint ment of Lazuont means that a deal of some kind has been arranged whereby Cleveland is to withdraw in favor of Hill. AND NOW ITS CULBERSOH Whom the President Is Said to Favor fur Braes' Successor.

Wasnncoroie September 26. Special. The Star tonight says a gentleman who talked to the president today said after leaving the white house that he believed Culberson of Texas would be appointed interstate corn- merce commissioner though it appeared that. the. president had not tally made up his mind on the subject.

Would She Consent to Notwithstanding Her rather Had So Arranged. NASHVILU Term. September 28. Spe cial. Another old man has had his matrimonial hopes shattered for the time being.

Mr. L. Juno of Tullahoma a widower with seven children took out a license to wed Miss Sly. about twenty years of age Arrangements were made for a wedding breakfast and a bridal tour. This morning carriages were engaged for the wedding party but the intended bride had left home and was stopping with a frlenj.

He hurried to her and had his worst fears confirmed the young lady posi. tively refusing to marry him. It seems that Mr. Juno made the mistake of arranging the affair with the young woman's Lather and had not consulted her at all. A MOMENT OF TERROR.

Earthquake Shock at St. Louis lad Louis- yule. St. Louis September 26. An earthquake occurred in this city at 10 o'clock tonight.

The vibrations were distinctly felt upon the third floor of the Western Union building and passed north and south. Pedestrians upon the streets felt the shock. It is nbt known at present whether any damage is done. The vibrations lasted about one second. LOUISVILLE Ky.

September 2G. A slight. earthquake shock felt here 10:55 at o'clock. to night. Su-aneortrLD Ill.

September 20. An earthquake shock was distinctly felt at 10:50 o'clock tonight through this city. The windows rattled violently. amid the circuit court which was in session was temporarily interrupted. EvarosvlLLe ma.

September 26. At 10:80 o'clock a distinct shock of earthquake was felt here. No damage done but a general fright ensued. HANGING HEAD DOWN. A Negro Is Carried Over Birmingham Byvsv Balloon.

BrxiriMGHAH Ala. September 26. Spe cial. Will Whitfield. a laborer who helps Professor Sweeney the aeronaut inflate' his' balloon took an unexpected ride over Birrulijg.

ham this afternoon. The balloon ascended from the heart of the town and just as it arose aropeDecame twisted bout Wjsitfiezdaieg He was snatched up head down and went tp yellingjand praying. At a of several hundred teetfbe recovered his' presence of mind and catching the rope climbed hind overhand. to the crossbar from which Professor Swesey had just leaped with his' parachute Nine blocks off bitfield and the balloon came down together. neither much the worse for the journey.

The scene was vie wed by- thousands THE LATEST fROM BRlCEVItlE. Superintendent Wade lies Asked the. Governor for More Arms. CHATTJw9ooA Teun. September Spe cial.

1 Eth B. Wade state superintendent of prisons. is in Chattanooga tonight en route front Briceville. He states that the miners will hold a massmeeting tomorrow. What the day will bring forth he does not know.

If cooler heads prevail and notroubler ulti to. morrow. he thinks everything will be quiet. Superintendent Wade however. must anUci pate trouble for he telegraphed Governor Buchanan twice today for more arms and ammunition but received no reply.

Here lie learned that Governor Buchanan' was not in NuhTille. THE TERRIBLE FOREST FIRES A Whole Family Hemmed In by Flame and WUlf Perish. Tuamz IoJCXMlnn September 28 Word has reacted this village that thetamlly of Kess afarmerUvIngashort distapceout of the town consisting of himself hbwiieand several small children axe hemmed in by the flames and no doubt burned to deitzm as no helpcoujd reach thenUj. Jasy Sp. MOBIIS Ali i September 25.

Tlie Alabama oyster passed iat he last ae don of the lej slature- ad Intended to' proteet Alabama reefs from being despoiled by the Canning I of has inflicted so much joss on Mississippi canners that they kayo a test case. George Melyillo of theschooner Italy a. citizen of Mississippi took a number oysters in the shell from Alabama reefs last week and carried them to Bi1OX Lie returned here today sad was arrested re bondsnd the case wm go to the supreme Anton and tooted tb pwtotfos and a number of i dd1nwere thin they contained being riedauyThS J- IKS takenwbicli comprised time tlre stoe every merchant. in the valley must bav beeB loadedfr to wagons xend driven Into the jteep mod surrounding place. From there tba thieves evidently expect to petit Into StJb epVXp vor Kansas City when the excitement cools downr A1- band of vigilante.

has been formed and now scouring the country in' pursuit of the rzd- en who. if eanghtiwill probably notU span to trouble a court of Justice. A TO THE PEARL HRS. fronv American Who lies flhsJn enecin the fajamotb Islands. CHICAGO.

September 26. A special San Francisco says A romantic story comes iroo the Pauinoto island in tIieotith PacfflcVp William Gibson has just returned from iiere and says Samuel Harris twenty-six years 5 born and reared here has been for five years in the island' a. married the daughter ot. King Tokotaa. and lies been made rime minister.

When Hams left San Francisco he went to trading in the lsands. lie had small capital bit 10 turned it to good account and soon became identified with the pearl. fisheries at the harbor Tokotala and quickly made so mum" luoney that- for twcr or three years lie controlled the fisheries and Is known a. li pearl king. The king of the island is proud of his enterprising son-in.

law and openly stalet that at his death he eili confer the' seep on him. Time Psutuoto is are a long way out In the south Pacific. They mire eastof the Societyt Stoop and are part or hat is known Low Archipelago. The Panmotos which comp some 3000 miles in area are independent of the French and Harris as prime minister ant. heir to the throne says he will take good care that the French Jo not get their grip on the country.

The population on of the Paumotos ls about nine thousand. HE MAY RE fiOQD' HAUL. II. V. Blmiikenshlp I on Ills Way Back Anniston.

KfIITOlf. Ala. September 23. ScedalJ V. Blankeuship time man arrested in Mem plus Teun.

a day or two ago for stealing a mule and who is said to be wanted in this city. if the right person will prove a good. catch. The person by that- name who iv wanted here came toAnniston early last fall and had a large quantity of letter heads bill- heads envelopes etc. struck off bearing the firm name Blarikenshlp Ca and stated that they dealt In dry goods groceries hard- uare crockery drugs and nearly every other merchantable article.

The place of business was given 123 West Fifteenth street. which number is a vacant lot. By using these letterheads and giving unauthorized the names of prominent Anniston business men and bank- ore he was enabled to secure large quantities of goods from. northern firms among. tha" number being Po er Wightman the quinine dealers of lluadelpuia lie secured goods to the anir iu of se thousand dol.

lars which he ritsjH ed of here and elsewhere but never paid mm cent fur them. 4 A. Fortune in Ireland for Him or His heirs. PoHcef Campbell. of Brooklyn.

today received a let- teriromVG Holt Augusta Ga. asking him to find out whether Patrick Itooney who moved to Brooklyn some yenta ago from Bald- more lid. is alive or dead. It appears' that Rooney has fallen heir to a fortune In Ireland it he is dead lus wife and children are now in Augusta in. will fall heirs' to The records of.

the Brooklyn health depart. ment show that Patrick IL- Mooney seventy-four years old. died front apoplexy at Kpsdnsko street and Patrick Eooney fiye years. died at St. Catherine's hospital October 4.

BRANCH Ill JAIL 3 The Marshal of llaxley Brought Back to Georgia. Bsvroiwzcr Ga. September Special. Yesterday morning Joseph Branch who la wanted at Barley and who Is" charged with the murder of Henry Cook an sheriff ot" Appljng county. arid at the time of his death' marshal of Bailey is in jail.

alleged murder was committed June 918UL Branchy eluded time officers' and made his-escape to' Texas and obtained employment at Carmsnn 5 With the Carmanna Lumber Company There ii he was identified awl arrested by Detectiva Jeff Bland" of Orange county Jexas. De tective Bland and Sheriff Ellis of Appung j. county brought him from Texas to this place and lodged him In the county jail. Re. arrested last week and detained at Livingston for the requisition fromis Govemor orthen and the arrival of Sheriff Ellin.

SHOOTING SCRAPE IN ROME Will Fr rl aU a Stall In Va dy Davis 1 About. A Woman. 0. September About 3 o'clock this atternoou Baldy av a young butcher the fourthiward was shot by' Will Fraker. The fracas occurred near Davis's meat market.

JThey quarreled about a woman and it resulted in blow leaker shot Davis in the abdomen. The ball- lodged near time skin of his The wound is a serious one though not necexsatily fatal was Ha vis was taken home and is in the hands of physicians. Th time. Offie Deatcopst bjrthe name Last Itight. SAVAJTMAH Ga September The Savinnah Dally Times o05ce burped tonight between 12 and I o'clock.

The upper part of the build. ingwa gutted. Estimated loss on macide. cry and stock twelve thousand to fifteen thou sand dollars fully covered by insurance. Refuses to Sign the Certificate.

PjQ toOLA September 28. The Daily JCews in publish tomorrow morning special front Tallahassee glvtaffianothereompa cation lathe senatorial sitsation. scretaryof' Crawford refuses to attest the cnmwission lex Davidson appointed 3 venwr Fleming to succeed' Senator Can Xnwford is an time whig and saysghe great SeaKof the state of which lie Is a custodian thallnever adoraany certificate for CalTsjiao3 cessor without It is Can A. Wedding in CharlotteTffl i Randolph youngest daughter of lUndol pB rector of toe Cnivenity of VlrglnIe and in Porterfleld eubler Of thajint Kawl VZlGOai bank of Florence Ala. weremad hen department of agrtcolttire today issued a bnBeasil which jrivu aUst of time cotton sad Tries in Sorttt Carolina a 133 lri' imnibeKand tstS Ita an minister nit.

tot. that the wheat erc tfiuir iTITIDi5 iJMwl tJl Cln He1 ber 1 as' 1 8' nIh lewr tUcr1a forra iTh1 wSl bItY 1 of lttt edtJW sa i in deic1i Dl the grea wd. ms MbsT8Il I A. on. b1i hCb ot ht ck liijt 03 Inthllata ofs to belyncli dJ Mathe i erlel the tam.

al era. ET6l1CiD 2 Mr expectatiOi1aJ as foundtha' J- UDd if 1 4j. i 1llT. t1f 1 me. were.

dt to Get. In ere i ay. and tbuollo-c1 at he Jlke11i 1 fndl fi OTeri as dto DEBATE IS WfllCome ouontWfth Fl7 Colors- Goulp VC CtY1fATI. It eiders Ii' ne 1pand keast fnt ifthey i that I n. C.

Cole. on posted 1Den tJfn deiuocrats rgeDUemen 13) come iweekL Is ma ong av i' ua lerated. tYJt106t turen tllee 06t i talk It have been out i an II tpany in nsely. i a a1nst the count RITes month have make a show. le gf rfandidates ctheu It elect d.

bead quarters I is lrmantrestly l' own. are rties Is enr uignificantfact oratonof Jear arrayof thetate rThe leadlDrcandidate. er olthe bo Mml Cria themselves. ocratic conire amen iJlIevery ral. 11.

rat Ijlai1g ifthiDlt mLstkojD l' eAfter eat deb te Hardin county 18tb. be' tabout tbo Usttlln Is one. of po canyrareI1elect- hneDI hta1lroadulJ overtbe tateare to andJc tnat. rII proTe bial rt clOMthe The. speec 0 clock.

wflllaal wimtalkf rn J1 nutea and McKlnle11O tfhoUUJid a will have t1. Campbell wmi mttCiatAJaecL it itated UaP l1 IDPO i hlllUlmOlt 1O he tUle deba te ear itn 10. Uleiea l. of. eleot1.

1 lt. e. 1 Wt lcick on1 1i1thJeK 11o B1rUt1 o9Jlly tacJdd etarilJ but 1nll hfmau Ie the i1 t. ul dl tf1i nu n'- bi WOAW I to hi" 1 1 1rb' Io I t' tfp i.o r.t\ i he i eChandtotUl state min1tt IU1d that aU11t ppoIntmen we iDadeoThe fight between nFoiaer andSberman enatorahlp 1IIlOWinc interesting. olt' preaenhppearnCQtbe atate8 1aQ nu shade the beat over ilarn5 Oppallen dethe Shelman.

seems to havetot 8herm iap1UH Stlap l1i1 th ttor thebt erman tOabeUo Tbereport con ribiiied fm1dS25OOObealdea he Is spending on accOunt1lxJ er in moner. democrats and peoples party bould be able to control legislature Is byno means probable. the warfare between Sherman and would bewasted Oblo. 26. do-and consIstlb treasurer.

thecommitteo everyday wh elect secret ry. 1 often I. matter' ve recel V88 their enormonsand tbl decide frm see waDt sme McKnley werever gos lke circu. spt votr thi stat wi orgze republcan nece ad eforts mae lea elitU coun had litle prosPct get tng I futu. Ever fght slncetbe 1" ant jut ods.

pp1e Jmlt Mis thousnd frnt statehou hou. a Alen spke lat wek siver remarkbl campig I. that. siler trif cODsldere wi lst attentvell wl Mis hl expri- ben. chering del rtic succ.

Te debt btwen Goveror Camp bel ad w1 lttle twn Hn. Wheter contnue. pnd. ha ben mvted debates thre alect ero Campbll. commit ha takn uder csideration.

ltl conld. erg It Te Joit Debate Chair hal dollr haig dpped hea instad tls gvernor wi opu 0 ou fve c0 Ut whie wl bouand hal overmathed contet make speh. aftr prepa tff pltcal he gf I reay ctch Hee I lttle st iu trt GOTeror Campbl. qucknll th. To ye ao agast aer wuselng fourb ye seco ter wante Canbll tlkng 1 a emy buldln ltle twn Mnon cO ty.

stence hs hea strck scond. holdup ald Fou fou lur ane cu2ht lke 1ah lvh 1j might cher up thoulbt remark I trck woud wat I gS thrgh bgun ag whe of. IndictoD cntlue multply leglaue wi atSherman Com biDa part expct. rult republc lo co te hetetfore Itlght republc a legltr is. nothg ne tckt.

Bot ptes bop fl nether cnfdent republc- an vU1 ay mjorit. lght I atfd tat. clo tat mjonty wa 0 uC cn tbe mut 10t overloked ther a umlsth le 15Om re blCD democrat Ohlo- hiS. Is nota' demot cn netedwlh canv wh do beleve Campbel' chanc ienr rpc a. cKny.

ad spae hJ Colo lsudventi l. rT qto oUbe pe Ip f. I ht nl. ou te Oh deg e1a b4pra aUl n8c andToD 6' 1" cne o' cldmoome a de hOj 14 tabeOh 04pl ibe4w. 1 Ue ab' it 4 ft 1.

bnh 1. yd. 8 bJU" 1T i 1t.m lNOJ Qt 1i1tt J' ol JO nd Feh' Vter. AUfW 4 C8pa. te Ampt t.

catA Oe' Pa WHET FEElY lonttdl eol Cu OutTe Commrc C' otlew York FE You SePtmbr 2 hTe finly cncret Uutlo howimpbleI" tbl yearnotwthstndnj tmedo a yt gnera11 uptd aopge Eue ha bn thought appty. tat cu Ind cm Unt Stte ye probabe outl tba tb remaing 12 fer hdbetwe mdummer autmn. nr shor rte. Den Wite. welknown tk bd I brker evidenty 10.

cdit havl attempt omer com fed donl lu ud comment Ordirily corer crn frh 1tr regon tat lake lat ar lupped hav furnihe phenom enaly sal pree mot dsgtnl aprop flu but gmbling. eitoral colus hae reked th faiu. a Me Whl lot fm mlon fvo hundrd thoUd to milon dols tber atempt Tbl frm rkoned ful informaton. fut 1 hpne atu frmer raly A mal belTd tey hae almo exct shortag. 2 beu ad shortaje.

wa tha fr 3 rofl. Instea hae btween on miUon dolm priviege tb cared frt eced ofcial. seml-fclal etimates stmulAed pric unt corn int markt thu 3 price corn' ad uniten tonaly cour dolnj gener publc atal dalysld I at tmpt artcial articial purcha wih Id 01 blnd bt futu Spulaton knc leg timate bunss I busines a bal- ne merhant excban pruct Tey ad tle foced tbt eler alle. Bae ConTlelon newspapr I wel cater coniec It ow ofce. referd artfcial prcs at tmpt i mae coud IUc.

bad bleve. cnTIc stk rTS. Speculaton' thi knd legtimate bunes. aphto contay. i tat spcula I A pdliDg lng goo i.

briefy colect disminat valable pricmaiug dat mrket maintaie th trt publc. prucer. bandler. Ths lte thu cleed sttistcal atm stk Mer Co. te.

tht i doubtely rkoned publc cerlnl1 hao cn complant a absu mer ye I 1as cmer wheat onlyone ar late. orinarly Notwihstanding circulu declng prcs. frera selng milon buel ea coat tis fTO miio ai hundrd bahel 1000 buh th aviable stk scb thi poung primar markt woud aburd cp tht mater. al ultmtely rght them I sele matiDed I tme coutr le wel pec mea tsportaton crop a larg. r.

Hutinso. beter bP Huth. wo te Icautiou. I adres hm tle bm migton frm gn mkt wa sen brokers ofe Newtt an vry emphatc rewl ahuiton. anwr a Iqulr a hether uderany cirmstc.

corer thl year. wbet eu4 mo I impble. 0t wih Immens crop HoW coud rn i WI th st ping Dlutb. Mnepols Detit andother polnt a ey dong. ther gh05f a SUC uttr faiu sc cm.

ame prncpl apple wbeat tig Cblco nel1 al tue Decembr M. Te pnt fmmen spple wl cnl1 larr Demb pbJy badie A nvgatlon one d. ler ontu frm Dltb I andptJn lorh1e. mtrho eh Eup' pUhmlght ex pr I n' etmt 1 no e1pbnt a cre iewhe I 1' pb1' HG Of. To a utSt rrr Itebt 3 I e' ul Cnj pt i1 hli I T.

wUht IWof prwcC 1t m41t 1 is 1 NC. pp1 ot i tu 1t teiI' i Eim ii 1. f- I i. Oo2cdC i1 a pic' I If thetotJfet dtmEup jJ Pblt e. i ro8 WUl I ArA DVMc 7 a fl 1 Yor YOJ13 81.

ce folowstOpe lo aqwt aT Cclg 11at anvacof weleto furt pt nea. lee pln" lat mOJt fml terj clotp Lnr- pl rep ofp vanC mkt 3 dpptme ba. Cdet1 Ct cle butle tOTe. pu prc bk abutUebUJ if eerday Te. bg prt 1.

Ipt W. met' ph ph" th bulls cntnu urt wth conAen aouy hu Jteadrcp oflothng leroul than bYthe dngt to cp. Inc icty. Portrcpts Ctue lae ao etmated curent1e 20 ble cotn frm I TO NEGROE LYCHE. CoD8 t.

Bnt :11 11 Fu. A. MONGXDY. Aa. Sptember Sp daL-Abt tn dys ago Jame faer.

mue rdlde nea Fman. Ala Jluo muer. thou fn a ne a rt aplco. a' itt neigh bor th muer ma lral atmpt wod me lych prse spl Evergn Aa. Te Montgomer 1 tyays To neg menwer captuf thl pla confea th aded muer McKlgh" ne Fu a.

rste tb to me had tem i ad pltol. ey dmittd 1 as proper M. McKnigh. muered aies arrt ater exming beig conTin wre murder hlg tr lching have bD leae name negs 1 lODGE CLMBUS JL Arl BI1. Wo B.

Hu Prther. OPXLI Sptembr 2. Ale Bry. te negr kied Pther. ner LGrg wa brouht Opelka lod jai.

wa ced Columbu Ure keeping. authorties afrd lycbed I LGrang. Whie jai mae cofeson. a kowledlnl kled. M.

Pther tbepurp robbr. impUcattwo nego womln mUer. 1m. Indiferent bl trble cre ha brutl atld LND. Stre I TentA Ban Okoma Etc GUT.

O. Septembr .2. abut a tnta temorar ner Clnton. Mo. Oklhoma ful oper Alen hd fo clam hor dppd.

talllj kl Lt niit oboysleakedlto Chander destoyed aor. tke wl dela sey ad wi opned befor SP ORTNG MATES Th. Beut Baaba Gal Plye Yeuray. Natona La ue Ceveld Clenlad 2 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 bltlevelnd3 Cicinat. Era lenlaM Cclnnatl.

telrbr ad Dyte Cre ad Kena Bsn. Bsn 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1- 8 PhHadeth. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 JI bluBton Ph2elph Eora eton. PhJadelrbia lttreste aft i Kf ad Fild. 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 010 BrlyO 2 0 0 0 0 0 24 New Ilj Brky.

Ed i I 1' Battres 8nd p-Deu 8t3 0 0 ol ertod Knslow BUle ad Clke At 1ItSb Pttbo 0 I 00 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 hitPttbug. Ccgo Eot Pttbnrr. Chl 5 trle i ccoui dknes. Amerc Mlod oD Gme Lnie BtLuaO 0 0 000 0 12 Lninie. 9 0 4 2 0 0 1 1 5 i ad Chi Ban ad Bl waue.

a 0 0 0 1- ColumbU. OOO 0 0 0 0 Ba btHlnke ClumbU En Hute Clumbl DreDTe ad Grm Et Dnle. ge wa cl I aenU Ing aounS ck. 00 010 Bost 2 7 20 1 0 1-1 blt Bt. Bl mor t.

1UHy ad T011nd OBren ad Ctt. Plldelp Atetc.1 OU WahlJn 0 2 0 1 1 Ba 1ts.lec 1 Wabln Era Aleics. Wuhg I hnJ Jllrn Cny a. Me. Ga c1 0 eCt 1 I CWH dtn QrSeD.

B. GUV. ptmbr21e amnane i ti aron fa rath aI oe I. cr p. blg prt Ft r.

fd hor 1' a. a frogRi cl Tfad Tomt I Tm 1 :4 Snd r. P. d. a.

rUlnr RI wn 5tt se4 Snort 1' Tme. i rc. RonrJwulep I. ad fronp. oannWtlrd d.

thf. Tm Fo ad ade. Dn. fll tJ dpi Kt. Md1t cnm1 FUh unI1ir a fln GanYOr 14 5t Tl gJ rc 1 10.

oi ad ll- 1t Bn lCn Hlc i- a n. a I f1 nt I iP qJo a i i I i 1m 4 JCJolJ iFii f. Iil :1 roJKeLT I 14k. r'm UV. KJn1 1 iH lfoPf rJ I.

I.t. z. i I fi it I' ientJrt i 4 tmt ONQlWj f' WOd Werbll Peadent Itwit 4wl JaTr te lolfc Golp NE YoJE Sptember. Spa Charim Ew brby. de dc.

cmmitte. tyauounc cJhe cm ente commttee tatCo lD Lmot nme exen mltomenand appntment Wa gu- Irr te pltcaof ths dt. I I nom tt 10nt ha bn ac Tel intt ePident CeTe- ld' Cdid th prsidential noma ton ye i 11 nt txt Hi' frd gv hlmanychan i cmpaJ. WUe majorty commt me Charma Muby ar Hl i I IU sme hdden pu li to appintment Lmont. I wi developd feW.

1 comttes te en pr Jachner I contle mi men. latters fend incie tnk tht tb appnt Lot mes th' de sme kd bn armp. wbe b1 1e1d 1 withdw HL AD rs CUESN Wom te Pidet I Sad laTor Br1 Sucor BQTON. 8ptmb 2 Te Et to gh 1' gentema tlke. te presdent tay.

ad aterlearng ho. tt belne Culbrn. Texa appoint intr te cm- mer commIL oner. I appr full mde uph md sbject II NO MNSDAUNG Woud CDIDt Notlttdlac He lather Ba Arnc. NASHLK Teu.

Sptmber cal. JIIs mtri monia hop6 satterd te tme Tullomaa widowe. Iven chiden. tk lcn ed Mi tenty a Arg mde 1 weding brsft bridl morn crage. we enpaed pay.

ha lef ad 1 scppnr wih frenJ. hued ler hd hl wort fes conr. lay p. cvely him I lem thai mse aging afair wth wom' fater. cnu al.

MOMENT' OF TROR EAhquke Iob id Luis- TUe Luis Sptember A eabqua oae i bl cit ocock tlht Te vbrations di lnctl1 up fOl tem Unio buiding ad s1th. Pedestans upn' stt fel shock I n1t kowat dam wa done Te vlbraUon last abut LUSVILE A 10:5 a oclk nigh. SPINOnELD. I. Spt mbr fel at 10 oclok tonght trouJb ctY.

Te ratle violenty. ard cirui bch sesion temporariy Interupt. EVASILLE Id. Septembr dltc wa damae doe. gener fgh enued.

HNGIN HE DOW Ne I Care BIIhamBT aOD i 1GIUK i Wlll aeronaulnflate i ballo UCen led. i I and. asl tAroS 1 a rope became ftfi61d' eg'l Jlne ndvei band puachutN J1e Wblttilld ballooncamo worseforthe Tiewed BRlCrn the CUTT CU. Eth Wadeltate i enroU themI er. hold" to Ow.

What hedoesnot no. troubletC wI11bequiet. Su tenden antl l. i rii todayfor mont aim al THETEUU LE FORESIF1RE8 Who1eFamuJ1e nmesJa J1ame. n4W rl bo.

LWtfi i rd' tbliUae anlie mni ffif Neue. tarmer ah distapce f' JOWDc niatf 1r hIDiae1ttbwll. arebefDmedJ doubfibl1fned o41 Do reefarom I111 tec1-'ao mg CDAmthat o1IJedJthe1a wttM th. nw making test GeorpMelYJ1eolthe OOtiel' ItaJlIocdtfuu of pIt of 07sterJ1ln she1Uroni ia reeflJart anted tbemto1J heretcHlalan wu 1 rme4mta WJITd 1571404 HtIt ff. lb.

II1IDI a fOtdil Mat tcb6i. tm i 4 I.c.- i I j. sE UIereoI1tafACd b8fJltatrle4lf 1 to dc drivenJnto tha' ozE. IaC1 Ule xcJte ti: JwI otJlplantl beeDt 4J ft ICOJrC nrb Fholt eaug Jlro 1 ir i1 ssYJAromantfoltor1eomes 1 Pa WOfct 11 llm GI j. dsaysSamuel tw n9' I1f as nJ 1e land Lc a fU.

anl I. eenJn maderrimne t. ster. I arrleft 1an -'tam ca tal. tu edh tc 7 1d6nlltiedwlllifihOpealt a- rles or0 TOk tI.fQr- r.

ea It edthe 1i5h 1 sills ThekIn itf thelsand Iljgenterp iJaw tllataC hI t1i 1t TluP mo isal ds re YiilOlj th Tioeyare tof Ul etr. wh3tJknownuL Ar hlrelago. Paumotoswhfch Inuea theFreneb mfnlste bro esars bewmtabg tl1at l1Ot. ei Ioa. coun ul1" UIIl IrJ A GOOD JJ uk uahlp II 1lHl jV Ck AIiDI WU.

i8 1. thomanarrO 1e plJisTenD tw o1gotor Jn tob Wa theribt. he 7 to. arlila tau andbad large teih ill he rIl1 an a tect tliahber4eart Cf iraiecrocltertdrugs arli.eveli\ thei pl4ceoqlt Jine lJ Flfteenthatiee hf IU vCancloL Byusingthei thefnames tF menandbank- 1I seclirealit l1onliernfinnamo tUla tf lgbttJang qt niDedealen J' 1i3aelll 1a. 1Heo8e llred" tbeamolw 1 doJ 1 lars.

et1' elM. lWJ WHERE IS PAT Ro NEYP-- if u. r. for BI i NXWY YonxSeiteiler d. liCti mpbell.

todajrecei eda11 from V. HoJt A gustaGL lumto ther 1 tf IIQmeyeu tB mor Id. ordead ff fa. lien to' fortuneJU Ire tin. Jtij no.

willfan Jteiti1 f. Broo1d ll renty. fro popl f34f 1 I one1axtj- a StCath e' i tober1tl ii. BR NCH fc uriht tna11pJ' ro tJjA ki if Geort Bl1NSWIC PtOIn r26. Wj oseph1n 1 tI QU ltol eharged1riOl i e1Uurd oo an fro litthe.

hfsdeatht eomtnittedJuney Iii i ellldedthe hii escape if talhedemp10 nn I anns ii 4ff he. Identltie arrestedbljpe Foran ecounY fP4fY tfve llili PP 7 cp braa fr nte thllp J1P t1leCODDtyjatJ.n 1i ti arte8 anddeatnrd4sJJTlngltOt ul8itlon 1 IQ nov mor val berlffEU SHOOTINaSCAAPE JHRQ I PGt. a. nall. Inna d.

tl RoME ep t' 3l aflerno 1. 1t butcher th ro nIlw rcli ot. ii. ln ne ey ab t. womID andU res1l Jf.

abd men. rheb ldg d' fh OuI 1f one riI1 er avi kenliomo i i S1Twix Ga. The'S DilIJllmea om be ocl ck. pan oftheail ruttedEstijI atecl' ifil errand ftt bYlni I 1tef Co8f t1 1 tr I co SepkmbU28---1'b P. ala I eWlfn mornlJJf 1 i giving heicoinpUl catlonln thel tutt tL' StateCrawford re11sesto mmmIaJOD1fl tfex-C fa 1f 4 ot mewbl Ia.

ftheatate. ofwhlehhelu ban Dever. Adona. aDY cate. or Calls r.

U'- Charlo i ndolpl1. clleiTDJferlltJoff Porter1l rfntX. EG i 9r ttmed 1 1 j1rlehJina aJiatoftbe lDdOOfea ii 1aEG EVJTI i 5 lc tepoIU received by the Italian Of etJ iL WatZ w' ot1oniJ Uwsell oIIs tdU iltf Jf 1 tMh i I I 11 AXte Is been nIg1 camauf GUd for rpe Th W3 ujfg Ct fl1fle Zthodedj Uts g1 yhc fo ck 1ynch by" Mathews' ws soo erIo how6y6tWM i' en Bill or wa ftheforgeri mOwereg. toGt. the iollo.

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nina1i. lican has fonna togetIntothe. and apirItIon5-agj ht utttm edStateL tIiI. wtthre riends 1i sunied very conidor wnsathe prize re popuaryotof. Cfj II ILaLetmcbya4 te Lempilu rearnto.

ning. gntze andsre aine Avalanche. a rewaid ibIe j- bile no sident. Aehecanu. 8 abtof 00 11 an tbesx.

Break Iall he pazTenut Beeetkatbe hUIdI Ceret an aper xnarked Italywhoee 4 th the Bouapa1teLIt ud1n1y apieoa 3dth the 0 oiybaIf enernies4Tb nam downhill L' 4- forcooC 4'- ect Male iep271W 1 Look fotthls tradcw1 label. darm FUrI' E1it u- 4 TCONSTITUTLON NDATcPmEMBE1t FAo1s a Lat ReportfimOhIo About Third Pafly EORAT AREyjj WULSweep Eye ThE nd oflt ying A I a. a gronnd sgo 75f ent theywill tera ilnt thafcommit 4Unn. thebest 3nen rIn ur Ome weeks. among rbe is ait me.

rle 1t tiiaii lma' a mave I th natl nal gh month onor grea otthe tari i is one Th gIijd all over the slate are run raot OOOOpeopie ernor ot I las 1 an I hour and Then Campbell I. Will tf iies. dispatches bsilIi censiogethebUt ChIP th. bavi an tog goYtt' jogtolockborn5 with 3lcKlniiy BwilLnotoniytaCk1e Mm tariff wm him all WPUt Ofl. slivruetio id boldl7detcndt taking show that the fy 55j uoted tee coinagewhen bi kadthl Isx I tonmeet SetZtbeI nj far goerne I but Ihe wily John decIin th round that I he in the hands of tue thnmmnittee I all bI were ImLade.

The I is growing Yromn I present appeR5 the tstima I a it I I ot Shermansbow5 25000b sldes te as robable be wasted. cAPITi othee macjne ar roomsandrous I ar- dayand re- eringit. I I tea I I I crowdin I havethought WI. be altl majority was nected with cKlnley' Mills's advent in the state has ylvedthe as only ofihe C7 axe tsr whose was and Tom JohiiSOD Of Cleysland. tbe one an ibsoisite.

xree ttded gold the other Henr7 Gotge man i bid a tilkths ots told DO be dt see wheret I111I could gas mors than these IWO votesiM be wai agre Crisp irould kaYO alargOmfliOTttY0t lbs Ohio gtion Crisp eoxnth int ihO stab MIt tn nt fr a week or ten days but th. precise duOS bayeDet win YM 1a' be ceo. kbelel Ibvut addS GABROT CORNBRGOTtk my LThn ouiiiUpiir i Fresh Wktr. ABOUT HffE toCr ato a1 We fresh water iiand Madeaprofit. rrice datlysald nd I speculationegitimate o.

1 mnark ts Hutchinsonbetterknwnka ba other fallureof ho prei. i a C. Magnums AtchlionTopekalndanta r1oSd banking zaid prospexftytbougIi1l1a UOeaaytO dose. Tb. euily hi turned intocssb of snore to 1hSPIiIY of sbs country thin dlaooisiyot siIrmnInes.

the evui and corn. fl1otaieadyfOSllntheeffect. As eprds. tile tnsiII aid- lI Ustaear bstagM I zuope the ahipment plies bprc3simfltbO2ij York market in qrrsut demsid for exehange amount toil Impossible to AUai C. Briviss With Didatrect cLosEo AT AN ADVANCE.

xchang. York. Yozx an geatdlsappoIntment4o of bnlis wa toa 26. About onthe rn5 man. menwere admittedwas ofMr COLUMBUS 27.

safe thepurposO Tents-A .26. sneakedinto 2 5 2 him--Cleveland Gruber hits--Boston Staley ork-Flrst 15 0 4 New rots-New game-Darkness Icew York 4 4 5 New Batteries lltteburg 0 0 4 1- 5 Psttsburg rrrors- ofelghth St.Lonls..000000003-3 7 Milwaukee------------------- 5 0 llUwankee ivie bits-Baltimore isauerieaiieaiy Townsend 04 05 23 4 14 We. Imingand countol Esese. The lgg beaten furlougsIloea Ii. wdTthifledsecondToruientor pu--esemIte Russell won Strithineath Time 1 l4.

lOO0 unn 2101 and rJudg won second Peter iCQe5 MrLTluxieltOO tOO0 BmO1i0. Lawnis Uacea uicmgivTseptember iAt Litonia today nastaks as twoto b4 anm sto tegA th races sa solea2PnbflCauCI1Oiit070bn gngeoofurl505 i wl1axr WOO MriC Ibilori eE its t. 4 an elgletbWhsvwon Anna second. Isosisiess I Iiqs it 7ourthrce KenL5krC1Itfa rIws ikea i flone mile Lillian Bealriru wMdUciistmnd Perblelei tblrdJ Tune- ll3 Pifth fly' 1ildlel won 11A11 Is llB OP TIIEM 1nouncnt of tk Democratic Cam palgu Cou1mItta AIUEL LAIO1ffO1EOF TflLRllIB ADEAL BETWEEN HILL AND C1IVELAND drswinJayor Chai nan go a tiveiyat andthe th avor 010 MAfS DARUNG Be 26. clalj-Anothdr st ppng con rmed An 100 A jut oclocktonight 26.

:1 OverBirmiughamBya 8 I oter I yell1ngandpraying. whlchProfesaor came1 vlewedbythonsands I 26. thenmltieri toino ow. diywillbrlng coolerheads andndtroubIeesuIts I Xne4 TthfflLEFOREST th. tTlllPerisb.

LAgs 111mm. WDrII Ir a farmer living a short out his wifOid help could ihenL WHiTest iii. Oyster La Th at lasIsesIoa the legislaturesnd protect frombelngdeepoiled canningoona- bas olated the lawwlth. tbeyiew' of- the chooiier week gave wiugo court T2 Eoab4 a Pasterns. I czpz io.

September band of armed. men lass the llt flu San Inlise showed that Slid l-I0os wa tnterid enmI 5 ounce errneI7 mstt rd IT kgetbrr With A lens eit b67 hss by. the posneeitcr in a eiafl seCeAwoeg th6itaLil a ie wiabor ot1slsWsd 1esssuj ese wsaos 4s nUntlto-bsieteoui Itu entire itoek on havsbeea loaded into and thdeeJO jwuoda the the. get it St. o5eph or Chywlmen 4 of erswho caught will not be eslI eipontouonbleaoonrtorjusticc d2 FEPJLKIN.

foung t. Prominence inthe Paumoto A frona- iaiandiutbetouth Pacfflfl. the oli Las thedaughterof. SanFrsnclsco in a anudilcapital billo iurnoellttogoodacconnt andquicky for isaiids 5 theSoclety what comprise grlpon Vtl iso Os 1' Suecial 11. V.

thu Co. state- i' 4 i headsand ofgoods PUS etc anviim lf 4 ROONEYP Vt' Nrw Chief ci Police tee 0. h91 srenow It. five 7 1830 I 4. Special.

4 i of Umeof Msdeath ft 9 ltl Iii to I obtaiiiedeuiploynientstC rmas Lumbercompany hewas was JoveruorNorthen 1 WllfPrskrPnta 5nVitnld7 AI Specl1J iii bo1lt bas in wu d. I Tb I bIos ball. baCk. The is Davis I ANOTHER SAVANNAH' FIRE bjrtheIlasa Sa offieburpedtonightbetwee fog was fullycuvered PmicouA The Ponaac1 cl lazuother of by- seal of Shall never adorn. any sue- I CSiAZLOTTESTILtE Vs.

September Mg C. ofsbspI bankef thlsattern000 Nerthi CazolinasCetton 7ctorieat ILLLv9lr C. September pealije bnllets a list woolen ract4 Ties as in number and Vi otea. TELEGRAPHBREVITIES 4 ofa4. crop ot issi7 be fry great this sear llenry Cabot Lodge hal pt54 ths ths' ofIIoe.

Jnhi to joint ilsbale' of iuesof ft. t4mpsXgn In Governor Pattison tInisylvsisa JI4 55. ISnato In ezmordIrzry rru. 5iVT5555j October 13th let cdrr b.Vi.irl ioi lisade against tb tta ns I gV5ersl Orgsr lloflwyCvadiwtyag I 7 airesd prestutad. Llssinme ke six vM4ens wish a Ie5e.

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