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TlTE ENQUIRER. tmm THE ENQUIRER COMPANY. j.rm R- Ten Pages. 7 f()A V. II FITKM KFR M.

IT WEATHER FORECAST. ffnotirumrmUr fair. exerot ebon l. lake: nroheMr cooler. arlable What' the ti-a- of kiM-ping np Unit virvbv.dv seen through? -hiiil.

lie pii In list of "r-4 It is a great (Siing to be President of the Stati, It is an ambition which thousands of pol-ticians have harbored. In the acclaim's which follow au election it is too often amtnmed that the man elected t- the chair of the Chief Exw-utiTe has achieved the highest fiiunacle. But he has not. He haa only the opportunity bedrest. It would be better not to bate been IYtiiieit than to fail in the office.

Ex-SrreUry'Fo4titr's explanation of his an h-ad of tlie Treasury IVpartnient did not explain. Technicalities are not the things wanted iu this connection. The dain fact is that lrewhdent Harrison and Ses-retary of the Treasury Foster -h ft the gold reserve near the SIOM.OOU.-mark that they would have issued lnd to rerdenUh it had their Adtnlnistrs- A.1 Tk. i ln t.arluuv niMiurial policy was only aiore ln- on lt.Hl. KMlckr end West Virginia i temperature, southerly smlherly tu southeasterly Iwer kf trhJgsn fair.

probably m-irrnr-r In knlrril (Xrf lOfi. light to ffevh unrt tt rir win. Is. be omlng irtheeterlr. iti.

'mm, r-eptember 13. lr.rrc wither atUl prevail. hr.oh- tf.c country, -fii'-ihe aouiwii iMirtlor. lf country l.uWf end ffHrr weather eX- mn'hrr la reported rom the nod l.eat rn. northern, western and nortb-sewterri piertiore.

Tim I. a tcr overlies th South i.r.Mc and Kt Oolf State. Tb lowest I "irt is In tn- tr.m- Northwest. In th intj-rlur I. It the was a-ij-ree.

ei.w i seventy-fifth tlnw. the degrees. M.r.nni ifurl fur ik with crrespori'ling dstc of rn three Tim H.r T.r Him 'nd. It'n. WVk'f -am TJ itr ii.

l'-r Ir.T ivid IKM. 7i I'll. fi; ji f. in of irvlr.iatl-.B r'tsrtnn'! far oik ii li i i- January I. 1HJT, aa ik.

tvtrur: Mine fur IU? flay ty. v. iii'fH'K-iif-r iH' inuarr Ill 1 21 i for lii.a I.i. l-ii. 1 1 4.M H.

I O. ktch work waa imrnetie, a. wei rot-trr r-iiitin, iw latter Inci'fcr-nt to un-n h.vy malt bnt lloiifi for tl of 1 he f-UTV In b' wi-re t.ot at all mutifat-tory Jn nura-r auwuiil. kiue; larger luan for pome itrr.i- aa u.u!. 1 wa e- r.

tty Th.T no aiiipmeni. riirtem-v to unity, but from .1 r-i- a'ere eoiml-leratble. itate. at o-r -nr for divmunta. fi.l -'j enr on mil an-f -I Je-r rnnt on iT-ml l.iaiiH.

New York i- but, a ller were tie- iiiurt.l a km firmer, w-tt tranr- tlon- u. tot-i l.ank at per i.i K.felKi. -any In ligh bm. I. nm, but dull, 1 i i ii.

t. inly IVw leading merihii.ilH w-re aot'fve. Kiour mil I wtiter gradee eaulitr. Wheat ltli very little Corn in fur -li maud and firm. tiata Trtlrly active j.rlreit fur tii.jteil.

dull. lirun with but Ilttlrt bu.fnemv tlro-iiri iiii-t at.d itea.ly. dull an.l im-lutul: nild-lling Wliiaky ltnn aid i.iuj -iiiallv active. H.iV Ihi Kl-Jjl'ir ia vtii nttim put pall fpaa ..7 -V rennierf unVfl. gbimjM Art tntJtmert.

It utm Id rV frttrr mHU if tontrimlun imclvmA a ilnmii1 mmti Qti'b-flmmd eiiiWti TtTX KfWL'faKK til n- I tr miurnt ur mimlaiU I In una. I lil.iv tin. at. r-tk-r and ltuvhaell are aiwply I protniM to be very nnifc 'tii i unipii ijrn 1'rar. S.nfie of 'ltrighani'a Ii.

the uiipfarotiCt of hciu Iii it -f only trying to dertionMrate the iiKiiiono'tiiUii" i liiitu that the of tiie i'uiiutr i done nith iheikx rid drafts. "NO ia puhlit- offli-e own the put. In- aiijt nnr." StAUflM a bluff r.ruum Nash's Kmpcrr William of tiennanv and Km ju ror Joseph of Amln-llaaf ary" kiNed i ii. iitlM-r Ihcee times hi met at Toris. Ilinnrary.

Hah I ttiey The 1 v-iiui. rats MhirfiUI not otuplain if tie- tJol.l Il4akera otilimie to find anii.r their l.ni.-. a they on Sat urday pi-sioii4) whii-h are mt Ul the issue. The lnt nnnoDiu-enrcnt euttieernjng Sherman he i uot to hm to speak. The Si-i retjiry iku a good plaii- to stiiy avay ioui as well as the ii xf man.

Al.iyor of t'Vvclaiid, is to have alwitisl in his indeN-ntleui-e. he iiinm iij aaiti for public favor the ipn stioii of Senator ILunna'a corrtinaa-tion of ptiblie lif, will have lree dis-(HlSetl of. t'liTiey and iN-xn-r ari' names to snjure with. Mr. lianrm to conMolidate them sihI make a bold front, ami neve money.

As t'oxey was tlie first of the txo i i be lioiiuiia t.sl. iK-xter would have to tair -oiid pli-e tlie ti.iet. II" ottght to expert nothing brTtcr. tiniugh. Tlie I'liiladelphia.

North American has ggetn that ought tell Ben Tillman "that Mr. t'leveland haa pased into' the great lieyood of piJitics." Just so. Tillman, though. rububl.v desires tu i reet a snitable monument. Bissidi-a, tie J'Veveland policy is i-ontinnod ia the'Mc-Kiuley Administration.

"THKIIK IS XO fSCAPE fraaa the too ii ge in wbtob the Repwblicana are now held unlets, they vote Lb Ieano- ratio ticket thla fall. Mark lianna'a nomination ta an 1 nan It to American labor, sad every laboring uaa ahotald vote against Irt atr." A. L. (Xl.Nf.KK, totals Hepablican. friend a.

(rii Administration MarM the path, god the I 'levels eH wore it If, the llarriwm Aduiiuietretion wbicn. ihroo-b Mr. l'''r, the hbmusa Treasury note, issued In payment for silver, to be redeeaicd in gold drtnand. Mr. baa nepers ion i-omi to bim from he manager.

the Iti-poJdi'-a a party. whom he hae een badly treated. the public cwm him HI "inf7. It ia fo liofMil that tl-f will inch a P.iiit line i.mli'Ufi at tit Wbit lhaf I'rMi'lrtit MfKialrf rannot atrar "ti bia mt-oitIatj-l Knlaixl TJ if thy mrr raiabl nn, bao a mob riitfu aa Mr. Mi-Kinfc-y Jr a.

i' rroTHttial ut of jrrat i r.r.if..tifirl f. i mum v' I n- "iril forrii-e rvf.rrn" in It. TL- AJuiitii'raion owft a trviuru doiia of pla Ui-n who brqwit in tha ajuf.aiirti. aod it ia tmt I-w aliout pay- IV. i frmrfinl ato-lint affnir.

rn.i.!y man baa lua'te a ilwr nr iur- atmly ff f.rwIni-li.JO. In litter from BWibl in Kn-'luiriT. aiil: "I rfon't think wheat will S. Diinb hiKit-r I.ir tin- that It ia a iiri'-" imw KnT-ming. aal (-onaiilT-m thr i-r'-nt fulinn-i-il talu of that irM'fit iriff wheat ta about i i.

i uD ft J4iri' mil iiun n-rrr. of Ufh rul'l arnl ailrir. in wbii-li it u.e tu Im- lui-amtreil Wfore th dt-tnooe-tiuttinn of tl. latter uw-tal." Tbra ia a plain k-n that Ilauna. J'rak-r at Co.

-Loul'l Mily l-fore tbejr make mure lie 1 Kvana la said to I ruu It at' the- of I S.ri tary and Ilauna with alTair hi. ofti.c. ctirae Mr. Klia i. tin itumimiin-ra anpruir but 31 r.

Ilauna --iiia tt be working tire i ruiu sr throiiich Mr. Bliaa. It ia b.utt-d that Mr. will go rreidu when be ft in the White 11 aaiti. ami make rompiaint aa to tin; ii.atiiii-r in wbii lie is overridden in i lie litnl.iiti..n of tmtrouage: and that if there i in a radieal vhtinge in the conduet of affair he will remiti.

If that ia th rtiU-mative the O'oiummnioiur may a. well n-iifn at otn e. He will htnltbat the Preai ha. no iiiflui U'tt with the power that I-. "I t.

run, nir fellow citJwna," aaid Senator Manna hi. nieei-h at ISurton on S.tturday; "ihnt I believe not per ha pa that an Hll-wi-u- ha. interfered in tiMitiiisf llaitcr upon other nations, ttood deal ms a I'olinh prieat told ine the iImv. narnily. that he had made tap hiK niiml that the Ixird waa a Itepubliean.

i WIi.it did Mr. ilanna mean by "not per iiapit; i tie nse in tin? pn' pr eenain pr.I.i. hn leeu ehown clearly not to he the rn-tilt of ICepiihliian P'-l'T. '7 he mo-t remote eonHtrnetion. Kvpii man with the antiM-ratic pall of the bug ('hairman eau not openly auiue that Still, Ilaii'iu does not like to tjaite let of the idea that an nll-wie I'rovidenee started a famine in India ami iliatreaa in oilier I.e.

HiiiM- he believed It 'waa itiiiortuiit to keep the party in power. This is the dilemma, of the fJold Kr-Titililii-an orator. He must argue divine rui lty. no to vM-nk, for the benefit of the party, or admit that the price of wheat Would have ad va need if there had lieen no no Ilanna, no Itepuhlicnn pa nr. Mr.

Ilauna attempted to Ktraddle the ipientton in amhiEuona ianKuage, anI to leave the idea that under I b-uioeratie rule 1'rovidenUal interference nt.nld have been iuiposnihlp. It may well Ik d.ml.ted if the Senator's audacious claim that the (Yen tor ia a Hepubliean, and v.out.1 utarve inilliona of the poor people of India to d-arh to promoto tlie interests of the party, will comport with. the views of devout meu anI trdmen, no mutter uhit-h party they may be nttaehet to. he ioliticiau who at tempi a to le witty, or flippant, in a matter of such solemnity. d.H-Mti't know the quantity of n-ligintiH iiiiiiient he is throwing him- eelf againvt.

SAFE HITS. Tlie. Cheap t'ynic. "I doubt If there exist a man to-day, -aid the Small "who would give half his landa to the poor, aa Zaccheua did" "Huh!" said the Cheap Cynic. "I'll bet he donated the half that Mid a mortgage on." Asbury Pepper.

"I got JioM of a very doubtful flve-dolrar hill est'-rda said the sporty boarder, "ao I went and bet It on the races and lost It. Then, like an Idiot. I spent fifteen more try- ng to win It Lack. 4 "Yes." said Mr. Asbury Peppers.

"I nave often heard of throwing good mcney after Wholly I'nJ natinable. 'I have called," said the great poet, to see if you intend committing suicide, as gentleman should." Bun my dear sir" began the grovel ing editor. 'No but. Ifs or ands can be permissible. I will admit that my chlrography la not of the clearest, but the veriest tyro, while he might not have been able to read "Cupid's nun-render' as I had written It, at least would know that It could not be "Cupid's By all the gotla on high Olym pus, what use could Cupid nav for sus penders?" IN FULL, Iepoaitors in First National, of Green bur.

Will Be Paid. srsciai. sisPAToa to tie ssauiasa. GRCENSBt-Ra. September 13.

Bank Kxaminer O. M. Iackard Is still engaged in the work of preparing his report on the af fairs of the First National Bank of this city. Thia work will be completed In a few days. and hile the Bank Examiner cannot give out any Information It can be stated on au thority that depositors will be paid tn full and there will be something over- for the fnelrhnliler.

without anv aaaeeamenta. An arrangement 1 new under way. aad will probably be effected, by which tbe fctvuent nianaarement of the bank will be allowed to resume charge end liquidate lta indebtedness when the stockholders can de cide whether the bank shall continue to do business or sro into voluntary liouidation. Tbe private affairs of E. R.

Foray the. tbe late laanter or tne oerunct mm, are roncn more hopelessly involved than at first known, in the last IO days not less than 11 suits argresratlng tl.7i have been filed against Mr. Forsythe on his personal notes for money borrowed. CHANGED JAILS To Prevent a Pair of ler-sperate Criminals From Kscapiar. araciAX.

siiriTcl to tse aseriaxa. CoLcaici, September 13. Ben Shaw and John Kane, two desperate prisoners, detected In aa effort te break Jail at Xernon. cutting- nearly through the back wall, were brought here to-night by Sheriff Bradford, of Jennings County, for safe keeping; In tbe Columbus JsuY Kane had served one term In the penitentiary, and esckped once from there, but waa Immediately recaptured. He also escaped from tbe Vernon Jail recently by knocking a girl.

Llxxis Vincent, down, while serving supper, but waa recaptured hare. He is new charred with embesxle-m-nt. Shaw ia ebare-ed with Inceat and murder. scriminal intimacy with bis thirteen- year-old oaugnter ana murdering tne on-spring. A PRETTY fDenyr Pa.t.1 Senator Foraker vouclies stnrdily to-day famous than that of Harrisun and Fostraj for the "clear.

iu that it was farther ahxuE. The Kepab-' mind" ef the rtjrorous and wail-balanced influential Colonel licaa poJi'T led to the diaaU-r which fol- fTVS 1 and down itanne in the forthcoming towed duncg Cieveiaad Ajl' mm autre twu, Ohio election- Haane, said Conger wal Mr. Cleveland miht hare averted then, by qarreT'S iiMost coarse, iiat he dij tax. Tie Har- etaada. Tbe MEN AND MATTERS.

Mr. Whit, aa oi4 OaciU maa. waa In tli -l tv Murdr. ad aaorwy f- mnra froaa Erta. Pfw rMldtay, tu rnt to r.rV.

wbr aiisad tha il btiatneaK. Aftr an UnM of a coapla of vtcki at Hot tprtr. Mr. James T. McHufD to bak borne, and waa on nan, ymrraay.

Mr. 1 Irarr I Coetojnn, who left ttivrin-. naU aoma two y-r ao for CHioao, waa on Cbanc yeatrrrlay. Mr. Cotana ou of tb promtsant rrain mtn of Clacla- Datl dMrtn bSa lat raa4fca hare, and.

thonab la In buslnaaa In the Wln4y Ctty, .1... MrKinU-r li.r. he tm nmomim wnu in nr i iimhii nuniM riMiw gr r- nutaa came dovs on plaur and bnatn aa. not tba leaat ttuH for btia ootnins brinar hi. dealra to rote for Mr.

William McCalliatar for President. Tblo la beeaoaa of tbo fact that ha waa one; of tha founder, of the Yellow party, at the ba4 of wblcJn tlckat Mr. MeCallUtar la runnlnc. and Lbat ha waa the author of tho flrt platform that party ever aent out lit. loyalty to tha party baa hWd ever alnca.

Tho following la a coy of a cbaraetcriatlc letter received by Tns jfciaaa from Mr. Hrooka Jobnaon. aa vateran porkparker: "Thla la tha firat time that I have tried to writ any. I have not been out of my room for over a week, though I bava no pain nor evfrarinc. I am aorry I can't be with th feoye to vote.

Pleaae give my kind re tard, loaall the boya. especially that wicked man. Bam "Bailey. Youra. A "Bnoone JoHKaoa." The death oC Mr.

Z. tL Ilacks. ona or tbe beat known tolaveco men on tbe breaks, occurred yesterday at bis home In Covington. Mr. llanka had b-en 111 for two years.

being afflicted wlUi necrosis of tbe bone. and having submitted to an amputation of bis leg. The funeral will occur from the Fourth Btreet Christian Church.Covlngton. at p. m.

on Wednesday. Mr. Hanks was a native of Carroll County and waa In the tobacco market here for 25 years, respected and liked by all his associate. Visitors on Change were as follows: At White. Kris.

Introduced by J. A leaudon; 8. M. Seward. P.laing Sun, by dale C.

V. Brown. Chattanooga. "ran, by O. II.

Farrelly: M. K. Moore. Chicago, by Charles Rockel; J. Liewla, WUmlngton, Ohio, by Charloa K.

Roth; Percy Thorapaon, New York, by W. H. HU Ottia nrtider, Bt. Ixnia, by Oeorge K. Ahlera; Allen Gould, Silverton, Ohio, by C.

If. VanChef: 8. Mendelsohn, New Orleans. by Leon Block: J. Block, Louisville, by W.

Bllea. ONCE AGAIN President Is is Washington Ready To Buckle Down To Business. WasjirxOTOx. Septemtr -13. President McKinlry returned to" Washington this morning from SomersetVPenn.

The special train which carried the Presidential party consisted ot President Cowen's private car "Baltimore," the Pullman chah- car "Abi gail." which served as a reception car at the various stopping places en route, and a combination car In the lead. Attorney Oen eral McKenna accompanied the President and. Mrs. McKlnley. and the onlv other members of the party were Miss Bndslie and Executive Clerk Oeorge B.

Cortelyou. There waa a very small crowd at the Bal timore and Ohio depot at 5:30. the hour when the train waa Tbe Cabinet waa represented by Secretaries Bliss and Wilson and Poatmaster General Gary. As sis tan Secretary Pruden. of.

tbe White House staff, was also on hand. Aa the train slowed up at th station, the Cabinet officers entered the drawing room of the private car and after a few mlnutea talk with the President the party deecended to the carriages. The President waa cheered as he appeared on the platform, and, after lifting his hat In acknowledgment, assisted Mrs. McKlnley to alight. With the Presl dent on one hand and Secretary Bliss on the other.

Mrs. McKlnley walked across the platform to the carriage and the party was driven at once to the White House. The run from Somerset was uneventful except for the crowds which greeted the train at the stopping' places en route. The President looked In good health and spirits and expressed himself pleased with his out Ing but glad to return to Washington. MOSQUITOES.

New Jersey Chemist Bars That He Has DiscovrreU a Sore Kerned. IN.W Tbrk Journal. After science and desperation have failed to rid New Jersey of the mosquito, a genius has arisen like a Moees from the wilderness of pests and instead of expect meriting with hem after they have come forth full winged and ready for business, he Intends to ex terminate the insects while they are yet In the embryo state and not gifted wHh Imple ments of war. The credit for the startling discovery aa to the best and cheapest method of ridding a locality of Its mosquito homesteaders falls to the lot of Prof. Walter T.

Scheele, of the townrhlp ef Rahway, N. where he has. been making careful investigations with tbe view ot getting some kind of a neck hold on tne liwrti before thev have committed any depredaiiona on the people of tbe village. "And at last." said he. looking up from he gtaaa Jar In which rim batching waa De ne- itoiw.

I nave erot toe neat or tnem ana feel hi It would not be a difficult task now to rid a whole state or tne torments. "After three with moaouitoea and their germs I have discov ered that permsnewnate of potash tn quan tities or one part i.mw 01 solution, distributed tn tbe marshes around New Jersey. will dnitroT the rirtM and make develop ment or tne larva iropoasmre. "With a handful of permanganate I can oxidise a ten-acre swamp, kill lta embryo insect, and Keep it tree rrom organic matter for at least 3d days at a cost of 'JH cents. "With proper care the entire state can be rid Of tne peats at a nominal cost.

warn p. treated two or three times a year during; the mosquito season will remain absolutely free ironi tnem. BIG SHORTAGE Reportetl In the School Fnnd of Ham ilton. rtcuv inrtTCE to tee nvrnua. Hamiltok, Onto, September 13.

Auditor Duerr has made aa official statement of tbe condition of the Hamilton schools, tn which he states that there is but enough money to run the schools until February, 1888. and that there is a shortage in the contingent fund of $10,056 67. and a shortage In the tuition fund of $14,614 S3, making tbe total deficit $27,719 20. To this must be added the expenses that will be Incurred for repairs. supplies, eVe, so that the shortage, at the loweat estimate, on March 1 will be In ex cess of $30,000.

Tbe bonds outstanding are $120,000. aad an effort will be made to have nt Council Increase the tax lew for school purpose, on the ground that Hamil ton a inreasea population au own tne imsm nr the dencu. 11 naa aiao oeen su.xee.ted that tbe board cut down salaries or Janitors and run toe aitair. 01 ne mini on a leas extravagant plan than In tbe past. DETECTIVES Squabbling; Over the Reward For Al- berc Yolres a Arreet.

Ch.riestox. W. Va. September IS. De tective Harrison Ash Is said to have atated here to-day that he bad been awarded tbe $630 reward- offered by Sheriff MeVey for the-arrest of and that he would divide the amount with some others who assisted In arresting Voire.

It Is aiao learned that Chief of Police Brannlgan. tf Momromery. claimed tha reward for fcira- Dunbar and Constable Paxtoo, petxcaTve irrEsfiiA dead. srsczAb snswaroaT re rat Rzetrrmxs, grxiNartrui. Oaio, September 13.

De tective John McKenna died to-day from typhoid fever at his home here. Deceased waa 4T years old. He eras Chief of Police tor twe years' and Chief for tlx years. GERACIQUS, Is ItPer-Per-Possible aof a That Danny Was Really So Ver' Empliatic? Bat He Can't Vote For Himself; Don't You Know, And Bid Defiance Anarchists aid Biforcated New York Papers Bare a Few Things To Saj About Hanna and Bis Opeila. tracts auaa-avca asa vaa aavtMrrmam, Xnrw Tom.

Kept ember IX New Xttrk pa- ner. to-dav Amou cooalderaw. apaco matter. potltlcaUy In Ohio, tbe opening of tbe KepubUoan campaign at Barton having prompted rata. Tha leading newspaper aay The World: 'Senators Koraker and Han- na.

at Burton. Ohio, on Saturday, mad a joint effort to convince the people that Hen na ta tbe beat man that great state to auoeead tbe emlneot Sherman, and worthy of a plavee trven above those Uloscrtous Ben- tors of tbe past day. Ewlnr and Wade, and Corwin. Chaae and Pendleton and Sherman. In frank and fulsome praise of Hanaa Koraker waa not ao extravagant aa Henna still.

Porakar let drop no bint of bia haired and Jeelouey of bis rival for tbe control of the Ohio Republican chine. And together THIS FRXCIOUS PAW Sucoeeded In proving beyond a doubt that. while each is a Ht colleague for the other, neKher ta worthy of a place for which dig' nity. sincerity and wtateamansbip should be indispensable qualifications. Henna's speech will be a shock to tbe moral aerrtl-roent of the country.

There have been other ttenators and other senatorial candidates of the type of this boodle fund collector and partner or Wlmberly. Coben and llamas, but when In any of our great statea baa such a one stood before an Intelligent and moral people and appealed to them on and exhibited to them the fullness of his vulgarity, his demagoguery. his hypocrisy and tils cotoseal vanity? I saved pie coun try: 1 discovered McKlnley and elected him; I love the worklngroan: rally round the flag and support me these are man sentences that give faint Idea of, tbe tone of his harangue. "In Ohio Saturday was a black letter day of sham." THE EVEXISO POST. The Post: "To make the exhibition of Republican harmony In Ohio complete ex-Secretary Foster, who made such a lament able bankruptcy under the Ifcaon bill, was brought out as striking evidence of what the Dlngley bill has done restore prosperity, lie undertook to hurl back two falsehoods, one of which was that the funds began to ran low before Harrison went out.

and that he (Foster) had made all his prepa ration, to Issue bonds. This falsehood, he has been ao many times repeated that even Republican, have believed It. So they have, including those Republican bank era In this city with whom Mr. Foster dis cussed his Intended operation, and Includ ing also those Republican officials In tbe Treasury who were surprised when Jhe or ders to prepare bonds were countermanded. Mr.

Foster's denial lacks something of com pleteness. The way he meets the charge that he prepared to sell bonds ia by assert Ing that tbe revenue was sumcieni ro pay expenses. But If the Issue of bonds was contemplated in order to fortify the imper iled gold reserve, or as a general measure of precaution, then, this denial does -not deny. Mr. Foster must be more explicit if he really means to set right all the financial historians of the period 1n question." THE JOURXAU The Journal: "Senator Hanna burgeoned out Into oratory at Burton.

Ohio." on Bat urday. He made the speech of his life. It sparkled with humor and bristled with facts and arguments. We reproduce these gems for the edification of careless readers who may have glanced lightly throuaa- the re ports or tnis political masterpiece. nen 1 protested against maxing any sneechea in- this catnoklrn our Chairman declared: 'You'll do good, Hanna, If you will only get up and ahow I want to tell this audience that not all the' Democratic papers in this country can tear us a Dart or make a breach between J.

B. For aker and myself. "Honest says tne learned Pllpay, esteem and value nothina- so much in this world aa a real friend. Such a one la, aa It were, another aelf. to whom we Impart our most secret thoughts: who Dartakes of our Joy and comforts ua In our affliction; add to this that bis company is an everlasting pleasure to SO MS TIMfLT LETTCaa.

Vhder the heading. "Henna's first speech," the World publishes the following: To the EDtron or the. World: I see that Hanna says in his speech in your paper to-day: 'I gave my time and nearly my life ta elect McKinlev. He orirot aomethlnar else more valuable, In the opinion of some of us, than either time or life. He gave his honor, as the shameful Oemaa's bargain showed.

Perhaps he thought that detail too trifling- to mention. D. "To the Kditor or THE WOM.TJT To nr. toon, no description or Manna and his method, could possibly have described him as be unconsciously described himself in his speech which I find in my World this morning, jnere-spoae tne vulgar, sordid. smug, boodle runu collector.

And ne snowed his low opinion of the intelligence of the people, whom ne tninits ne bought to su; port Jacniniey, wnen ne says: -ine nepu lean nartv la responsible for the Dreeoeritv llo we have witn us vt nat aentagoguery. OBJECT LE8SOX. To thk EnrroR or the World: it Is dif ficult to say which made tbe more degrading exhibition of himself at Burton, Ohio, Foraker or Hanna. It was aa object lesson In the degradation of the Senate. The tone of both speeches, tne lying, the hypocrisy, the demagogue ry.

are sickening to an old- fashioned American- DAN WILSOM DRBSmED DOWsT. The Sun aava: "This Incident in tbe State Convention ef the Ohio tiold Oemocrata shows that virtue Is its own reward. Some Infidel Introduced a resolution declaring that it waa inexpedient to nominate a state tick et this year. Then Hon. Daniel Wilson, of incinnati, uprose nae tne grear aaontroae, Id the middle of the room, and made a apeech that made very nervous the firemen who bad to 100K arter tne satety or tne nan.

if we do not cried Hon. Daniel Wilson, 'we say rood -by to the Na tional Democratic party of Ohio forever. 'I want to say that I came to tbe convention hoping that some man might be nominated lor wnom 1 can vote tnis 1111. 1 wui not vote for any follower of tne Anarchistic doctrines of William J. Bryan.

I will not vote for a sen ot the bliurcated leadership of Hanna and McKinley. If we have no one for a standard bearer this year we go down forever and ta the resolution waa out down, and state ticket was put up, and the name of tbe candidate for Attorney-oeneral on that ticket is Daniel 11 boo. of Cincinnati. So he baa a candidate for whom- he can vote. He can continue to bid defiance to Anarch ists and bifurcated serfs, and he can ge on instead of going down forever and forever.

Kone tne orave deserve tne nomina- ANOTHER ELECTION Necessary Klet Colonel For tbe Seventeenth ILrfrianeat, CKruJcorna, September 13. It was offi cially announced this afternoon that there had been no choice la the recent election of Colonel of the Seventeenth Regiment, O. K- and that another election would be neoesaary. "All of the returns have been sent In to the Ourvasslna Board here, and. while tbe exact vote has not yet been ta.

nouneeo. it te understood that Colone! A. L. Hamilton ran first. General E.

J. Pooock second and Major W. A. Irvine third. It will now be necessary te bold anocher nom-inattas convention here, after -which the second election wlH take place.

'MtJllDEJl OTES. A FOILAJL ruEwWosactta, Kt. September 13. Arthur Xay ley wejrkUd. and ahot-Xate Soonley on the streets here to-day, killing- him Instantly.

Soosley received a full charge from a shotgun while running from bis slayer. The shooting occurred in a pobile piaee sod several Innocent parttes narrowly nrjiwl injury from tbe three shots fired. Tbe trouble was aver a woman. Zalry te ta jaU. BoLh are colored.

Tl IN HIS POCKET HOttSE AFIRE, the Hot BtTCTace. Owwv 'bet- IXAttoraa-y Qenerwl Atooeu avldeauJy regarda tbe farmer av soan eC araapiaev nweathvfleil avad seteatlellabie tdeaa. It ta relad wit aaacb rnsto. and by the KepebJicaa preea, that when be vtstted his old borne In Crawford County recently av Republican, farmer caav ptalned te bin eboet bark texee, -xtrav-aganre In office aad aetSah diaregard of tbe people's interest, by those ta power la mad reoad the State Bouae. Tta AltorneT Gea-eral aasrwered hie grtevancee by reuuiag the foslowLpc reeesoUte end prv-adenalte anecdote: "Ton rrnrtn'a ane' ef tbe rtory of the aaaa who oa the morning vt creation waa offered tbe earth by tbe Creator; tbe fellow growled around aad aald.he would take'lt under advisement and look it over.

He got down through Ohio and waa very muck pleased with the elegant prairie, fine forests, and passed over into Keotocky and began te warm up with some rathuaJaam wbea be aaw tbe blue grass plains wavtna; in luztu-y. But be suddenly stumbled onto the kfaeimeth t.m Arvd w4vTked In febalf a mUa, and en bia return went and reported to ttist Almighty that le would nave 10 imlgbty that lie would nave riruMn: ne 1 be be h4vd fouod mod Tba4 farmer armer, farmers in Crawford County, has been try Ing to future out the point of Monett's story. ne can unu (ne -note in ro pceraei wiimiui any difficulty, and be. made ud hi. mind that it la the one that Frank waa aiming at.

McKlnlejr'e Life Safe aa Loag mm Haaoa la the I teal Preeldeat. rKaaaaa City Timea.) Tbe rumor that Mr. Mc Kin ley's life la be ing threatened will naturally be received with skepticism. In the first place, every body knows Mark Hanna and not Mr. Mo- Kinley la the real President.

Then, every' body knows also that tbe American people would see that whoever raised bia hand against tbe President gave up his life for It. And finally, though probably the torttv of tbe citlsane dlsaDorove of the acts of the present Administration, nobody wlahee personal Injury to even the allies. The whole aiTalr ia doubtless a hoax, unless. Indeed. Hanna think.

by putting the wormngmen in an unjust position to create arrapetby for his pluto cratic campaign in iraio. HANNA MEN Are Mad at BusHnell. rite very ground of his.puMlc Immorality I aj (ja UaS Attempted Discredit tbe MfKin- lev When Cererner. arsotAd siaaTca to tss xxociaaa. CoLtncBra, September 13.

The Buahnell end of tha opening of the cam paign on Saturday has aroused the ire of the Hanna following in the open attempt to discredit the Administration of Wm. McKln And the Owner Found Saffterlng From Home Poison. araciat. nnATcn ro gsqetasa. FaAKXtroRT, Ixd September 13.

At Moran last night the residence of Dr. James Oa born was destroyed by fire. Tha flames had good start before being discovered by the neighbors, and it was by tbe merest accident that Dr. O. bora's life, was saved, as he was found In bed tn a stupor, aad the remainder the' family were absent from home.

Later la the night Dr. Osborn was found near the premises In anXtmeon- scIoub state and placed in tbe nan da of phy sic lane, who pronounced him to be suffering from poison. I rr Osborn was formerly wealthy man. but of recent years is said to have lost several thousand dollar, deallna in race horses. His Intimate acquaintances claim that hh mind is not normal, rte win recover, wnen his neighbor, attempted to save the con tent, or tbe bouse be is said to nave forbid them, and everything was destroyed with the bouse.

POKER GAMES Among- aspsrlslators To Be Inwet last edBribery Cases mr-Avon to tn xtsrecTaas. JTRAXxrosrr. KT-. September 13. Circuit Court, with Judge CantreJI presiding, con vened here to-day.

and the grand Jury was sworn In. with Dallas C. Crutcher aa Xbre- The grand Jury will begin to-morrow to investigate the alleged poker games hat were In operation among certain statesmen last Representative Sthrtltx aad his friend. HoUenbach. of Louisville, arrived to-night, and will testify to-morrow.

Witnesses tn tbe Hunter bribery case will not begtn to arrive before to-morrow night. There is some Intimation tnat tne whole may end in smone and ail niartles re- Kaaed on a tecbrucajjty that will be sprung; at the last minute. IJXJAIJZEDJ frjweiubere tKy.) Measrager.1 pease of Deputy 8berina armed with Winchesters, and backed doubtless by in junction papers from a corporation-boaght judge, shot down' like sheep a band of marching miners In Pennsylvania, who ap parently were violating no law except the' dictum of a scoundrel in judicial robes. miners were unarmed, were -peacefully walking Jons; the highway, and most probabry not understanding tbe com mand of tne lord high executioner halt. when a deadly volley spread death In their rankL Tbe deputies, airtlar under tbe ordon of Sjbenrf Hart in.

are oerhaDS saere excusable, hot the Sheriff should be hanged blgber than Ha man, and it woura not oe amisa to send alonsr a few deputies te keep bim company. MAT EXD 15 limDE3. Hixrw, Oaio. September IX Two weeks ago WUI Frey struck Geo. Bia bop, aged 6S, and broke his Blood-poisoning has developed aad tbe doctor, new say Bisbep cannot live.

Ftty'ia at Eorzo llowird, thf? Crk, Takes Freieh Leare. Walked Oat of tlie Ohio Has a Eaeoni ia Tw Cautriea racial. aasraTcat to tee sarectaca. COLCXaca, Ohio, Septeeober 13. It was discovered this Dtornins; that Rev.

O. B. T. Howard, n. rx, one of the aaost noted con-nets and (crooks of the country, had es caped front the Ohio Penitentiary, The dia- didn't want tbe earth because i Ungru brood eoavlct 1 a bole in It." aa well as all the other about 43 yee MERELY A HOAX.

a Engllalmia by rs ef age. Is Baptist muster and a doctor of divinity. He A speaks several la ague gee, and as well ed- ueated man. lie was 'charged with uarng the United Statea (nails for fraaduleot purposes. In conducting a foreign estate claim business in Jacksonville.

FVa as G. B. P. How ard, aad during; the past three years in York aad London as E. Rose.

Joseph and William Lord Moore. LATIMER MASSACRE. Borne Comments an To the Latest Out rag-e on the Constitution. Chicago Chrantcie.I Back of the entire disturbance, as the Chronicle has frequently pointed out, lies tbe Injustice of mine owners, who, recetV' Ing- in a tariff law protection of 67 cents a ton on bituminous coal, deal ao unjustly with their operatives as to share no part of that benefit with them and to refuse la the face of protest which disturbs the whole Industrial country to deal fairly with their employes. Murderers Should Be Punished.

IChlcage Becord.l The horrible occurrence In the Pennsyl vania suuhraclte region, where 21 men were killed outright by a Sheriffs posse and many more wounded, call, for an impartial Investigation; but from the facts at hand it is impossible to see how the result of that investigation can be anything other than an emphatic condemnation of Sheriff Mar tin and his deputies. If an episode like thla may occur without exemplary treatment of those who are gulky the people of this re public are be tinning to have dangerously lax views regarding the aacredneae of hu man life. It is the duty of tbe authorities In Pennsylvania, to bend every effort to secure a speedy Investigation and edMuete punishment for those who may have broken the law while pretendinsr to uphold It. Ne otoer way 01 restoring confidence In the lew will suffice. A Cry For tbe Handy I nj a action.

Ckicao Trlbuna. 1 An Injunction in the. case of this strike would have served to enlighten the ignorance of the strikers and open their eyes to a fact which most ef -them unquestion ably were unaware of that they were vio lating tbe laws of the land. Blind, Wanton Murder. tCkleaxoTlnMSvHer.14.1 aheriff Martin may or may not be liable to punishment under the law, but from the facts before ua It would be difficult to say wherein the reckless destruction of these seiner, differed much from blind, wanton murder.

i Blood Shed Unnecessarily, tCblcaso Cbrancie. Tbe mere the matter Is investigated the more It will become apparent that the blood shed waa not at ell necessary. BeUxigs ia tbe Baase Class. Plttsbnrg TlDMal The Haxieton Sheriff is not much differ ent from the man who did not know It was manw loaded. WITH FIREWORKS Elwood Tin Plato Workers Celebrals Sig-ninjB; of the BsT-aJc.

Elwood, Ixm September 13e To-fiight this city Is almost a city of fire. The management of (be American Tin Plate Company signed the scale ot tbe striking tinners and openers and mn Immense amount of fireworks are fcetna" constinnedL Cannons are being; fired, whistles blowing. caurii ami sconoi oens and the bands foUowed by hundreds of people, are parading the streets, it Is a night of gen eral rejoicing. HEW ETEEET jaAIXEO II). bkt axcsi ro tss nacixu, BaxxxrojrrAXan.

Osno, September 13b The papers ef Incorporation for an eieev trie rail read from thia city to Lakerldgs, at the Lewistown" about 13 miles, Jand for a loop from this city to Silver Lake, tnree miaes wen. were neni. te re-day. Tne incorporators are J. C.

Brand. Jr L. Bevia, Vint EUiott and W. W. Fisher.

rriiE sirs3 at roiASAPCLix is-DXAJtArous. (September IX Incendiaries operated again la the city during the night, destroying four stables and a wareroom la which Carlin 6 Lennox, dealer. In muadcej lnatruments. bad steert W4rth ef pianos and organs. Three valuable oxivlr.g horses were cremated.

ew Leaer Cnder these aliases he conducted one of tne GREATEST SWIjrOLXNa COWCEkMS Ever opersvtisd in thla eoantry. collecting several thousands doUars from people ia eJl parts of the. United States, proml.ing thecn enough wealth to bankrupt England. Tbe Uevernmeat authorities eeane near getting hlaa In VH3, and he waa run eut of England in February, 1802, when Minister Robert. T.

Lincoln sent Mr. Hodaon, of the American Legation, and Inspector Forest, of Scotland Tarda, to his place of business, at No. 3 Ingerson road, where he signed an agreement as William Lord Moore to, quit the business. He might have escaped altogether If he had quit the business when, be returned to Jackson in the fall, but the bait was too alluring and he could not resist. Under the title of "President Q.

F. B. Howard, of the Gulf and Tennessee Rail road." he began sending out letters ao his former victims, and when money begaa to come in freely he went to Chicago to attend the World's Fair, and waa there ARRESTED OX A TaXECRAX From Poetofflce Inspector LKtle, who en tered Howard's office and discovered two or three bushels of old correspondence of Moore. Roes and Leger. This waa excluded from the trial, but tbe names obtained led to correspondence by the JJiatrict Attorney and to hi.

conviction. Howard has been a trusty at the Peni tentiary and has slept la the office. He wore first grade clothes, which would not ley aa Governor of Ohio. "With much de--ttract any special attention, as they are tall and particularity It goes on to show very like letter carriers' clothing. He was that when Buahnell came Into office be a o'clock last night Watching found the State Treasury la the following opportunity he.

walked out or the prison deplorable condition: and away. He waa editor of the Prtson Bonded debt OA News, and flim-flammed several guards out Anticipated drafts no KVo.nmi I money, for which he had promised te put -esa in. 1 reeaury 4.1- aa their Pictures In the naner. I eKl and leea rn tn xreasury i.ni,-s. uo Then the statement is made that after Governor Bushnel! had worked for a year untangling the Snarl the following' happy condition of affarrs waa produced: Bonded debt 1,291.065 00 Anticipated drafts en counties.

Cash in 4 610,613 15 Iebta and drafts, less cash In jreeeury OTZ.uai THE OBJECT M.AIK. The object of this arrangement of the figures Is plain enough, namely, that Governor Bushnell has restored to the people ll.2O0.806 C8 which his Republican predeces sor had squandered. It Is this unexpected attack on the statesmanship and executive Just before Cleveland retired as President Howard, by conniving with another prisoner who had the disease, tried to get pardon, claiming be had Bright'a disease. The plan didn't work. Chief Hasen, of tbe United States Secret Service, has wired Warden Coffin from Washington that he will render all the services he' can to recover the escaped prisoner.

G. F. B. Howard. EXPECTED TO ESCAPE.

aractAS, niararca to vaa ajratrraaa, Jacebojc, September 13. G. 7. B. Howard, the great national and inter- ability of President McKlnley that excites national swindler, who escaped from the the indignation of the Hanna I tea.

I united, mates itlson at Columbus, Ohio, McKlnley's management of state affairs morning, wrote to friend In this city waa. bad enough, but It la not as bad aa 1 lonr since that he expected to escape Buahnell makes It appear by Juggling the figures and concealing the facta. He didn't reduce the bonded debt over at all. Taxation for. state purposes has been Increased tinder his administration.

The great plethora of money In the State Treas ury, of which the boast Is made, consists of an enormous unnecessary taxation, levied and collected. It. has passed out of the pockets of the taxpayers, and is as com pletely lost to them as though It was el ready expended. It ia made up of the BKORMOBS SUM COUSCTED To rebuild tha 8tatehouae. and which, so far, has not been expended.

But that money is beyond the reach of the people Just as completely aa though It had been expended, and that IS all there ia about It, The law Axes the amount of reduction which tbe bonded debt shaW be reduced annually, and the unnecessary taxes piled up In the Treas ury cannot be applied to the extinction of that debt at alL It la paid each year out of the sinking fund levied aad collected for that purpose. The figures, therefore, are mere Jtigvlms; to deceive the taxpayers and slap' the President of the United States, and constitute an Irrefutable argument why there ahould be a clean sweep made from top to bottom of the State Capitol. from prison soon. HANIIA. t' in p.blbn- Prlata TUrwe SaUry Itaya, fSeWBBg Oreaa KJo Haass cared.

-He kaewe- tkac Ma Bribery aad boodle and ery asaUiraJty be -wants ta tura attew tloa friMSi bia eva InXasoy te tbe party. IIaaa" mt la sat -ut cause. Peelar gowernmettt ha bee ewtrared aa4 tbiweteoed wtrk ilsatrectio. br hi i-orrwot esiiicy. Htnu kaewe tae iM pwt'K know li.

awd eswsasey be ef. the hsva-lwrltiiHt of bis deoca epea tbe wail, lience Haaaa well. Am rai 1 tOels hi taw. I I has Wei rtasje yrb-oda of bis Colo eel eryicg out again tbe curse of Hanna ssetn-eds. Tnis would be aa wereasooablr demand te make npea tbe Ooreraer.

were It not for tbe piutoevattc iwe dssmrtere fieia eenetitwt tenet sseraoas snows as rm mem by Jnjwsrtsoa. Tbe eopeeewts Hanna wOl be seeacsd by lajunctioa. suppose. Greea Trwtk la KatitWl. IJ.ii.ma onek.) rWarlaLl It ia emboldened by every vlcbory and It Is the aeceealty ef Its nature that It artist tks scene progi ess.

'Monopoly sstai reeisr monopoly, for the ins teat ceases te expand It bsa-lss to contract, be- Ik. AWMMetAW A 1. m.t ha. fall ages bad their way tbe liberties ef I sine voiu. not lie ox ineir ens using.

The Senator and the Xajec. I Bur key. Km "That statement of tbe gentleman frees Akron." said Senator Ilaana. as he eaimly rfcrwed a check book tying oa Major Dick's desk. ls.

te say the least, rather iW-Conger-ous." And Dick, who has had sores experience, only smiled and remarked that "another man statements had a Preyer claim to that-aiatlnct ton." The Only Mistake. -Kansas CHy Ttwsa-J Tbe only mistake made by the miners ta bringing the suit te recover the wages withheld from them by Mark Hanna was that the act loo was not made tinder criminal law Instead of HvH. A plutocrat who coa-ftacalea the wages of his employes Is sreree thaa a common thief, thoua-h he may be sly enough to escape punishment. What Tttey Had Bettisr Do. IWaverty (Ohio) Coortee-WatcAauuL Tbe Republican, of Ohio do not know what te do, whether to let Bushnell or Means, go by the board.

They had better give np the fight entirely, as there Is aothing under tbe heavens that eaa save either ef their men. Busenell easy be eble te snake respectable showing In tbe race, but there 1 won be a grease spot left of Mars. Hanna. Never So IMrty. CCbarlaeton (W.

Va.) OasetteJ John Bh.una a is expected te go oat -to Ohio to advocate tha election of Mark Han. na as the successor of Garfield, Ben Wads and Tom Corwin in tbe uenate of the United States. Daring half a cent wry Sherman has seen called upon to 00 a gooa aeei ot re sonably dirty work tor his party, but nothing to equal thla. It tbe People Want Trusts. fColMRfeu.

(Ohio) Peat. The Ohio Democratio platform denounces trusts, while tbe platform of the Hanaa party is stleat upon the subject. Bat Mark Hanna is a bold and outspoken advocate of trusts. If the people of Ohio wish trusts to govern tbe country they will -vote for itannal.m. Hanaa'a Venaaace.

(TMun (OM) Adverueer.I Is threatening Buahnell with bia vengeance If. he does not call off Colonel Conger and put a padlock on bis mouth. And he also wants him to force all the followers of Foraker into line, to obey the commands of the brutal boss. Stealing the Xasnex of Pensocracy. (ZaneavtUe tOsrio) Btgnal.

Tbe Mea of leas than 60 young lawyers and professional boodlers aad worn-out party hack, meeting In Columbus under the wing or Mark Hanna and stealing tne name ot Democracy to cover their shameful barter and sale! Baae rcrbana (Ohio) Deraoerat. The attitude of Hanna aad his 'friends toward Governor Bushnell Is base Ingrati tude. Hanna would never have been a Boa, stor If Bushnell had not appointed him. Ht waa aot tne people enoioe, 5oZ Sidney (Ohio) Democrat. 1 Tbey say Foraker is for Hanna.

Of eourse la. Hi like the Frenchman's wife. When consoled by a friend who Inquired If she waa wunng te ate, ne repuea ana coum not help iu Juat so with Foraker, he can't neip What Oongr-r la Oalioa (OMo) Znqnirer.) Colonel Conger Isn't crasy. He Is answer). Ing a question that has gone unanswered for years.

He Is merely telling the folks wont tne matter witattanna. Sbootlec In the Air. Wsehtagtoa Peat If the Ohio Oold iJetnocrats want a gold man for United States Senator, why don't they Indorse Mr. Hums Instesd of firing into tne air. Indeed Ha Wouldn't.

Salt Lake HeraM.) "Xot a cent will I give to help Foraker," said Mark Hanna. But he would give much more' than that If be hadn't said It. Eclipsed Grayer. tLoeUrriUe Dtepataa-I Mark Hanna eclipses Orever Cl.veXand's military record. He sent two substitutes to the war.

and they both Jumped the bounty. Right In the Center. Halt Xnke Herald. Colonel Conger keeps up his firing at Mark Banna. Thus tar no shots seen to have truck him below deck.

And tbe Wrong la In Gotties; CnsLg-ht, (Bowling Orean (Okie) Piiniat-l Uncle Marcus tSh-iks there wsa nothing wrong- about Dick's bribery check except that he was caotrbt at it. They Know. (Cohisabns OaO-J 1 Wonder- what Hanna left for tbe Oold Democrats te keep them In the middle of the road? And Bell Never Ls Go. (fiihiey fObie) Dseaoiirat-l Senator Hanna has been bold Ine fast to McKlnley's coat tall over since they a track Ohio. A POSSIBLE CLEW.

sraotAS, MsraTOEt ve rsa aaos-ii Ba-uros-TAJXB, Ohkj, nentesaber i This afternoon Sheriff Shaw was ssMified by William Predmore, of Bis; Springs, to the northwestern part of this county, that a box of curious make had been found hi that vt-rtnKy. Mr." I'redmore says it may be the box taken from the Del rick residence st the time of the marderof Mr. and Mrs. Del rich, over a month ago. While a party of searchers were looking around Ewing's pond, near tbe scene of tne Detrick double murder, they found a piece of gingham la tbe water.

Mrs. Detrick had aa apron made or goooe or tne eajne pet-tern. It is believed tbe imwrement wMb which the old covple were kilted was thrown Into the lake by their xsrardrers. The lake may be LOWS BUCCES201. N'xrw Tore, Septen-i ber The asaounce- nrent that Seth Low would retire from the Presidency ef CoHunbtn and devete hkt entire attention to poUUcnl career has eauaed speeulaxton as to who his saresssur will be.

Asno-Dg those who pre tss to know George L. Rives is named as the man. asd It ht claimed that the iboard of Trustees of the miles-re naa aireaoy neternuneo upon Mr. Ktvee and that the anuer has been practicall-r settled. UAZZ23 yjzid: --I STSOTAa.

BSATCSI Tsh saeAHasa. Cot-ctnacsi IsJX. September IX. Carson George, Herbert Hogue and Ed Cobb, seniors and Juniors of the high school, were each found guilty to-day by Justice Palmer and fined $15 eschf or assaalt and battery la having Jtaymond McCormack, a fresh man. They boomr film band sad foot.

st im Bun sou nun OOWa a ateep tnlt ia a bed ef cockle burs. i UsaasvUe net ilea If a man can be a genuman en a level a woman can be a V. i i Hundred IJillioxxs Sh'ort. Tbe Way tbe iVbeat Sapplj Sens Te Be; StatisUciaa Hyde Ctkea Sons latir-; estirs Slatsxaests aad Compaxi aunt cf rijurea, Wash i4 tom. t.

C. itcmbrr li-The following relatmg as the wheat euueitoa I. a extract trees the com pert- monthly report of Mr. Jobs Hyde, tbe Stellettrtea ef rtte AgTloultarwl pepertaaeal. waiofc will reka past baea bringing est supollee quite Cety Court cw 1 desert aetrntie.

aroued It It ceases te be 'frees all available (ouroas Is hot. however. I omnipotent. If tbe Hennas at ail tun.a and of a character te warrant the expect a nr tne fear, rosrdlna- aa the matter xa re Skiued. from the conmmers or the nre- aacere point ef view, of any materiel eheap-enixur of wheat until anorber crop is In sight, with a prospect of ampler etecka With aa aaanal a vera Kuropeaa product ot ever LCaLWaXOiHl boeheta during tbe els years front lsvl te 1S Inclueive.

we ex ported aa average Of 10s.373.kT3 hinsheU a year. This year the sraorsAM caor, According to BreomhaTs Cora Trade News. will, ta round aambers. amount to l.Xts.nn. 000 Winchester buahels, or OO.t.M.OOO bushels leaa than the average of the atx years Is Question.

It we make the comparison with the figures given by Beerbohm for 17 th. deficiency ta the Kuropeaa crop is still greater, the figures, in ml Hons ot busheia. being: Average for ISOl-l. 1.42"-; crop of 1X47. 115; difference, 113.

That la. sccordlsg le Beerhohm's eatlmat. of this year's crop there Is a deficiency ef 113.OilJ.OUO bushel. In Kuropeaa countries as comoared with -their average product fr the six years imi-l en average which Indndes the exceptionally small crop of 1601. Te tasks up the deficiency Utile help Is te be expected from India, Argentine or Australia, for months to come, and In so fsr aa Europe will have to import a larger quantity than usual, she will have to draw It 1 mainly from North America, and especially from the United Btnlea.

THE CAM I1 AST COMTalBVTIOst Being relatively small. returns for Ontario and Manitoba give for these two provinces an aggregate of bush els. If tbe Argentine crop shall escape the ravages of locusts It seems likely, to turn out unusually well, and from January Wk, when the bulk' of lbs harvest will be got In In Argentine, thatcountry hay have mors or lees wheat to export, aa the latest mail advices represent bx crop a. being In line condition and the heather hia-hiy tavorame There are. however, many riianrss.

of serl leather hlahly favorable. oua damage during tbe fiext three or four montba. Tiie latest accounts from Australia Indicate that the drought from wnica mat country baa suffered for the lael two or three seasons baa been broken, and that the wheat crop la atvlng -ood premiM throughout moat of tbe Australian colonies: but the area was narrowed by drought at din. time. and.

aa stock, must be low. kit la not Mkely that even, with a full yield. the crop wui ne a large on a ihi mum epered, for export. Tbe present blah prices would erdlnerlly teod to encourage th. owing of an Increased breadth tn India, ahould the weather be favorable and any Inclination on the part of tks rooaaa cvltivators To take advantage ef eucb favorable renditions, will probably be In a great measure lb war-ted by tbe impoverished condstmo In which they bave been left by the famine In the greater pert of the wheat-growing But leaving out or new tne tact tnat tne burden of a up ply for Kun will fall more largely than uaual upon the Vntted it is evident tbe there would, in any rase, be a demand for a larger surplus bhan la to be exoected out of thla year's crop.

If to lour average annual export for tbe aix year. I eiu i.wivwsn inm.niio bushel. f)s-ure. out by Broom hall, ws get a total of "eVl.V373.KT2 buabela. and in so far as we fall short of supplying that quantity Europe, aa compared with an aver- age year, must suffer a a arclty in her bread supply, eae.pt tn ee far aa she can avert It I br drawtoa- on the stork.

ttt may rwmaln I out of previous The world', peeervea Have, however, been reduced In consequent's of the short wheat crop ef last year and a deficiency In eeme of the othar Important food crop, will not tend, to relieve the tension of the wheat market. LEAGUE Of Repablieaa Clubs Turned Orer To Hunt For His Use in the Campaign. rxxiAi. bt.rarr-E Te tss gxesiacs, Curvxr-LAKD. Oitio, Sepumber must be carried for the Republicans.

That Is tbe slogan of the leader, who are rally-ins; around Senator M. A. Hanna, and already thus early In th campaign they are raoognlxl ng tbe stupendous taak they hava before them, and are enliatlns; every Influ-ueev money, patronage, oratory and. or- ganlxatlon. to enter the -fight In behalf of Banna's hopeless ambit ton.

Another force was added to-day to Han aa'g organisation when Senator John Thurston, as Chairman of a rommlttee from the Executive Committee Of the Kailonal Republican League, appeared at Senator lianna'a office and pledged the earnest sup port ef th league to his campaign. Ia the committee beat lea Senator Thurs ton there were many other prominent gen tlemen. They gathered In Mr. Hanna's privets of nee. and Hen.

Melville Hayes, of Ohio, pre- seated statement concerning the action of tbe Executive Committee of the Na tional Republican League at Chicago Au gust 31. The rommlttee constated ef Sen. a tor John M. Thurston, of Nebraska; Sen ator Isaae Miller Hamilton, of Illinois: Hen. Melville Hayes, of Ohio; President L.

J. Crawford, ef Kentucky; Secretary M. S. Dowling, of Minnesota, and Hon. John J.

Sullivan. President of the Ohio Republican Slate League. Filed DAMAGE SUIT By a Keatucklan Aft-alnes Hie Mother.n.a. srsctat. XMsrATrtE to ess snorisaa.

Laoaamox. September 13 A sensa tional damage suit was filed ia the Oldham Circuit Court te-eey. Earnest But too. prominent young- man of Buckner, and a traveling salesman for Stege A Cold fry, wholesale grocers of ZiOiilsvJUe. Ky, sued his xnother-la-law.

jsirs. li. ICJosterman. of Buckner. for for Mr.

Button married Mrs. Kiostermaa's daogh- Miss Hettle Kloetermaa. about IS months ago, much, agnlnst the wishes of the latter-a mother. Bo atrnss poaitioa of tbe motber that the young people I were compelled to elope to iV rankle rt. T.

wameo. -j ney uvea la Frankfort, and about two saontbs ago Mrs. Button Sled in childbirth. The child eur-vlved and bt still living. Miss KloMermee, at tbe time of tbe owned about worth of stock In a tobeooe comUue In Loo I.

vt lie, and after her marriage to Mr. Button she Placed the buatnsras in hi. bands. This seen-. to have been tha cause of tbe trouble, fe.nu tbe daughter' death Mrs.

Kloatermen. i. slieved. has tni.led heraeif with xnaklne; damaging ststemenls about her aon-ui-ia v. TALUAELE HOTEL I1T0L7ED.

smetAX. XMaraveai to raa saeorsaa. KVAWavitx. Bea.hmber IA Caa-etiae S. Mac key.

wife of D. J. Meeker, of rail road fame, to-day entered suit arm hist the People's Barings Csnk to recover possesion of tfe Sr. Oeorre wtilch Is worth li0.uuUk Tbe comftVainent ale-ees that este waa ewtwsj t.y vira. Meceey.

wne rame for her husband, and thai tee property was Illegally sold by tbe eefenuaat. iz. srsoxax, snraica ve rats sMnviaas. Ohio. -September IJWDaa Wan an eld.

ollr. -report! to the police to-day that but pockets bad been picked ef f.Sv He said he drew his pension meaey at the Second National Bank and bad scare. ru two tuaree from there when overei ti-e tr.ett. Tnn he tklrd ne vict.m to i.tckpocs- us. a a cou.LaieiiveJy suort fa 'a Para M'DONALD Cesca the WMret of It.

bmt I 1 ha ere. arena. Ha.tn V. CaaRLasTtei. v.

farflMBee inm 1 MeDoaald 1 ta High prices for wheat here for several aevaiaee rreely. aad hx-reeeed supplies have la tura si spoa pnoM. eauaing am. bia heal flguvea of AursL Tbe rrneral teaor ef the tsformatlow gteaaed ache ser to It is not tJ. e-ui dereu rZ" charge of neglect 11 Tg repairs wr-aie te, fallare le Ws tk.

r-ej next enwaves ve vaa riua Prrraet Bd. Ixa, s-r'emt, .4 loua airism Wltk babe at thetr pui in tne tront rasa In i ronaoirei-r mT M-UBW eely four lienor i- i. ersl imasm.a: 1 find abMut. The raj. WOMEN Carrying Suckling Bait Were lied at M.I-!da Br Ufpilies ClMbbed ai4 tm Wesifs Armt'4.

rurred at th llun Crk 'W V. i era ana ievei.nl cj wsif. mi la r.mp wan a. usual, a4 rear I fci Joined by 36 ah-. tfc the head of lh eol'imn The eoiacti nbn it a.

usei a. armed with plrk hanile. ani proceeded te th sit smuik. tlsi miners nter, and Intrijf i. ssm an ineir way te noik.

Tl. si aiuvi si-aii tut i lmikhi And brandished their rh.i.. tf. maei. tbey retura lo th.

Ir tumea A crowd of dr.u'l... tine. Irndrnt Hani ind at, i uty Walker, ordere4 the u. twJ to their homes, hut th.r r.rae.t kaw Ihem crowded ar.ninl ihm )-pull-e mt gan using their tl.l- arb- srreat of on. woman r.rrj.i, Infant.

The woman aa i.liW Tse others rloel In on th. i i-iuba baal off th. ofn.ers Several tlapuili-s k.i not use them. Tin tri-! tu i.J from th. wuiihii, ai.J not before nearly trxst rrec-rt wis nu Buperlutenlent Hmu, is i on th hsiel with ki.ir in ik.

tu4 an infurl.t.l woman in. ausna kne ked down and kl-k-1 ware arrssl.4. It requirr I I tree wr far fleers te take ra. li i Ij.ii hv where tbey were ImprianiMw ui could brought to ritist.ufg I i. u.

arrival In Pittsburg tt.r ra to Jail. Th women r. I. Haas. Who was no.

lb. Juan al the Mrs kssar, a Krnnk II aa a. aunt tif tbe as, si JMra. Tboei.a lsii-r 1 1 Two Thlaga. net.

i.isrw Tbe McKinlev Ailmlni.ttsinei durie two It Ii. a inui fai i t.aa a big hiunly fr ti. M.ar 11.41 and lias lken ra frieml. uf Mark Hanna penvtmsl for them The ie.ile .1,4 a.l VJ ISA Eta have be-a Catering To th bids Shoe. Wast rsetn.

In th list ef iiertki ii.m. I tlon ef 11m ihlv ii found Ih. hanies of a-wmi lseersi.ee holders who ar. ifmrtm hold onto ttnlr pla.es mlnlaiiaiUiii Th Alnnt.ltsi. te pay for tha si.le "light Weight." (Nse t-irk J-urt-a.

I Mr. Hanna say. thst ie Weixht get. lain th I allel Siaies -Thl. remark m.y ra.i.- Mm trouble as his sllusli.u -af r.

ss posltlcMl bsls tlou. enough thla time tw fe Ing his "ot, asionais. i here He lUelly stebraga. Xw Mall W'-a life I TtCer la a si rant, rum' Jwsey to tna eft-I tl.ai Mr i-iesebat perits te be elected iu I lite. al4 This story Is lerlie.i..

surblrllon that Mr laal break Into tbe RepuUl Kl -i 1 lagslls Pays Trlbeie Te Atchnwe St. TVsaa I Ing.li.. eh front of bim, pat' hlng Jl.l1 burning eye In mK ported to liave eaid: "7 Me en J-4 1 ii lan't worth l. 'JaliiM: T'lbsw I EE-President t'1 down to t. A.se.r fur SSf.

'I 111 f.iner he waa very remeiud. la worth that amount Booed To PretalL C'4iilr. Th nefat of Haon. la witbdmeal of Th.ror. in have a t.nde-y to In tk a-ui.

Li Right la bound Boasted of His Israf. ISC 1.1. I a taw Foraker Stat in bis sj-ening pir Setirrd.y Ih.t fc n. meeting on U- train with Ha- -a been liaunel by bim. ProheM).

Cserlertne (W If Jn Rbermaa i Ohio he will prol-alily writtea speeca ar.d rZ. Juncuon. 10 read caref jl.y text. Lost Hi flMilas-llei liewei Oeneeal Grosveaor. of great aaan H.

figured McKlnley lr. has not figured si ail MbaThlag- Sc Lassi. For.ker thinks Ohio wi'i show a r'-' Tb-r. a thinif Chij gtttlng too ATlpToMr Marrwf '''n-eat-r XJ tt mmrmr nrturr-l I'' he might hang 4mo xm s-rktec tt4.n e. tlon oro ee T-O Con-rvatl Mr.

Furska Mr. Foraker malor r-w IB 'Zjumi f-oraker-a ososerfanrtn saark.bi. Aed II leeeerve. Te, i (R, S- H.vtng VeH seems ifta wUi aiao lose r-reswis-. as---Id Hart I aa i tf.ee Tr a Con'Herneral could leil eueie startl.ng ina If he f4l at lioer'J w.m-m fan Ms i aS4eww I lit knar Mhhl apiar "rT' of carvatoa tarn) .1 lVr'Te'.

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