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I "" '' "' ' ' va? ^uiSiuy;SKTrrSTT5""'\:orTuMTirxl^ v-"-"sWxntT-:"^ ENGLAND'S ULTIMATUM tho Slow Ooliigr OblnaBs Qovoramant to Tims, t& UNQUALIFIEDLY ACCEPTS Pit Term* Kxpreaaad Iii tha Demand, Viceroy Liu Uojcradad ami ForlilitiJou to Hold tJflloo .l^ain, And Imkftwarin Subordinate* Are to ilu IV'Ubod?Tha Traaohoroua Vice rof IU? n?on In Trouble llofnro?In. f.-nlcatiim at lln> Chang Tu Ulan, Or,!?r?d by Heorrtary dingy, Will 1U Vl/nrnudr I'rmeaulod? Wh.it tlelnjed thn Coramlulon. Wiiiiisarox, Sept DO.?Miniiler ttubr eiblrni thn itnto department Iron 1'akioft to-day ai tollowa: "Inipafiiidocrca iaiuad. Abtiract: Raiponi iility fur Kiecliaiii riot* raita with DfJciali. Viceroy Liu carcleaa; took ua atica ol beginning of tlie riala. lis la iaprirad ol ottice, ue?er to be employed. O'.her official to be piioialied." I'M* woaM ae?m to Indicate tliat tba criiialmnanding in China, io?oi?ing a ditiI demonstration by too uritisn forces, bu boen averted (or a time, at taut, by a compliance with tho princi* Esl demands of the Urttish. It cannot learned, however, whether the deem coucedei all of the d-jmands made, sad tho cablegram make* no refarence to the sweeping condition imposed by the UritUh minister that the guilty orticiali be punished by suspension for three years of ull promotions and appointment! in the civil service iu the province of Ssechuan. Viceroy Liu, whoso fall it announced, ha? been in trouble before. It i? understood that he wui found guilty la?t November of misappropriation of lunds, and later on because the French luveat* igation showed that the was responsible I or the Chens Tu riots, he was obliged t> t>ay an indemnity of to trio French Catholic missiou from his own pocket. The present conclusion, which has been brought about apparently by British threats, will not involve tiie abandonment of the indopendout investigation into the Client Tu riota, which has been ordered by Secretary Oinev. There has beeu a chaugo in the personnel of tho commission, and Com* rounder Barber, the naval attache, who haa fallen ill, has been* relieved from duty at a commissioner by Lieut. Com* minder John P. Merrill, executive oilieer of the United States steamship, Baltimore. The reason for the delay in organizing sal sending forward the American commission to Cheng*Ta has just transpired. It aroio from the instance of oar stato department upon sending the romoiaaion overland instead of np tue YiQg'Tat river. The Chinese govern* nrnt was extremely unwilling to have the journey made in this fashion white tliey had no (Ejection to sending the cotiituiisioneri ud tho river in a steamboat. As the department f?lt that the passage of the commission overland through the breadth of China afcotn-, panted by a formidable escort would nave a most salutary moral otfect unon the Chinos**, resembling as it would, a domnmtration of force, the point was imined upon, and it ia felt that a snbitsotial advantage haa been gained in the cooceasion. Oil!.MA ACOKPIK 1li? Cttiinntum of <)r?at llrltnln?Vlcaroy London*, Sept. 30.?It if announced tfcaiCiiiuahai accepted the Drltiah ulS;.JAtmu and that the Viceroy of b'zechwho it held to have been indirectly. 1 Erectly for tho maiaacre of miaeion:n tho territory under hla jurisdici -a, iiai boon degraded. A ipecial <11?patch from Shanghai ' t that Admiral Bullock with fourteen 1 I'don^ing to tho Jlritiah fle?t in 1 -.' o watora, will proceed on Wed' " ?-/ next lo Nankins and proaont tlie * tr-if of that place with important (ii'patclifla. i';.e oll'iciala of tho foroign office thin ' : brnoon, aunwerlntf quentiona 09 tho ' 'ct, mat^d that a degree had albenn published m the Pekin offl< * i.'uetto ordering tho viceroy of ' chaen to heatripped of his rank for hng to protect the niiiiionnrio* in 1 dsitrict, and oa a warning to other*, ?t ffirrnor directed that ho alial! not p aya.n permitted to tuko office. T decree alao denounced the offendoHIr'aii1 aubordldatei for failing to proper action i the emergency. A di?pn!ch from l'ekin to Knutor'a a .^n v confirm* tho nowi given out i>y ! e Bri'iah foreign office to-day and mx ?1 v Iv cabled to tho Aa?ociatod ]'ro?a 1 uj a dacreo tiua niroadv boott pub ? ?>.? (ifMrinl (in/KlId or? Filial L n, viceroy of Hz?*Chaeti, of hi* rank for falling to 1 r tint mimionifridi in hii district ' Mirths bo not porinittoti to ?&aui iio. j ollice. AMtjillCMS f'| | IZIvVS UlioAi* l.niuiMi (a mni DUitaflilon?\ in l.'?iiifiiriilii. ^ Fkaxciico, Hept, 30,?Tl?o qua** ' .n to wlmthor h Cliltiatnnn bom on f-cati toil it cliir.ori of tho United i i? to ho taitoii ill tho court*. v' : Kun Ark curno horn rornnllv '''iiiifi, doni uidInkT n Uinliiitr on r-'iiml that lot in n liiltivo of ('ali* ' Jhocoll&ctor of tho i>ort, whilu i?4 Ida nativity, rnfuaul him i miming II? ??t A i ?r? citixan. Thil dictolou wai jr-lflfico with n n nlroa Iv msds with Um wtiomoy k,( ' .1. who i? ttixlou* t" '.ti of nutlvrt'born Ohlnow t<? It"/*. According to Iho o intention ' . tv^rnum n, a pitrion lioffHn tho 11f*Ra mu?t not nt ih# tlmotoi 1 ? mmu h?t iiihjiot to ?"y f"'?i8? twin making It IndlipoUMWo 1ft -uiii hv hirtii tint if" ''rt * 'MTICAII cltlr,4/l? I?' " IIIW WIU?r " -II, lilt) fltlll I W II 00 IQVJOVI' ' unify nl Ihn llffl. ' I i?r * irdt, it In ?" AiilONMH ' ' ' liy |i,f||it oiim mint ?" ' ,r" ?n * 4, fttul nt AmarUim |?r'?nt?. [' ' onunlloii't tlin nftvornniiiil m " 1 t' n Kiin-liMif of ml l" ?rl? 1'orn I 1,1.11 Nt?Uil ol ?!' " i-uroiiti " " tfr??Klly n(t?flt?il. If UlO tlnfllil"" I iiii'ni court ii not fn/ornliU io tlio k ? ""imnni, ilin ami* will !> likou to I Uulltd HUloi court yUBHlSNDOUS CHOI'S Of Wlivai, OnU Muil t'oru?Iowa .Makes ? IteoorU for ttio NoriUwtt, Chicago, Kept. 30.?Tlio October crop roport of tho Orange J mid Farmer, basing its estimate upon county roturni and threshing results, o*timatt>i the rate of yield of wheat at bushels ftud tho total crop of 46D.539,000 bum* ats, divided into i.'GO.OOO.OOO winter and 100,(X)0,l)00 spring. Threshing shows tna winter' wheat yields larger than wore expected, but tho quality is poor. Tho yield of oats is phenomenal, ex ?e(uiii:g uii expectatioua aitU muKUitf now rtcordt in low* and the northw??it. The mcaauro from tho machine boa been a constant tnrpriso aiuqe tlir??hInir b?i*tin. The crop >4 Hitjmat?d at 1)04,001),OtX) buahel*, or LM0,0<H),OJ0 larger than last year, with U0 buiheU to tlie acre, Iowa alone he* over 200,000,000 huaheU, with nearly 47 buahela to the acre. Tho quality ia not in keeping with the ai;*. ? of t'necrop, much urain boinu atained. The condition of corn Octohor 1 ia 9'J.o, u high Average. It ia matured, ate from froat and drying rapidly. There ia every indication of a rale of yield larger than haa been anticipated, necaaaitRtini* a final upward roviiiou of all oatimatea of tho crop. IILIUH1 !>(? FHOBT8 Iu til* houlli nnd ?Vo?t?Tnimcco nuil twlluii SufT.tr Mini. Locayillb, Ky., Sept. iJO.?Thero was a killing frost Uit night which did great dnn.^9 to tobacco nud other vegetation in various part* of the atata. At VeraaiJle#, Kr., ice tftree-<juartera of an incti thick formed. Tho minimum tornpnruturo hero !nat niitht was 40 aud and there wa? a light froat. middljuiioito, Ky., Sept. 30.?Thore was a houvy frost thia morning. Kate corn and tobacco are ruiued. Tho financial losa Is heavy. Fannera troiu tteau'i Fork report ice quarter ot nu inch thick. Vegetation ia entirely destroy ml. MtuiMiis, T*.vn., Sept. 30.?Froat was found in low lyin^ localities this morning hure and at vnriotu points In west ? r\um* -*-? nnrili Vfioia.inni ntiil Aa<). rn Arkansas. Tender vegetation was wilted, but no leriotu damage was done to the Iriiti potato crop, and cotton was not injured to any considerable extent on the upland*. A dispatch trom Duncan, Mist, howover, reports a heavy frost in that part of the delta, which may cut the top crop abort by causing immature bolls to open. Mabsiialltowv, Iowa, Sept. 30.?This section was visited by the first material frost of the season this morning. Late market garden stuff was nipped, but the damage ia only nominal ai all crops aro maturod. % OrruMtvA, Iowa, Sept. 30.?Heavy frost occurred all along tho line of the Ilii.liiii.inn rnnil in <nnlliarn Inci ttila tnoruiritf. It however, will daamgo nothing bat tnmttoef and the like. brkhbiku, Kamiab* Sept. 30.?There wa? a heavy front here lait night end ice fnrtnod to athickoesi of an eighth of an inch. This will injure the broom coro brush yet to be pulled. Had Condition of Flour Slllllng. MtLtTAVK**, Wis., Sept. 30.?In regard lo tho annual announcement from Buflalo that the flour tnillori of the country liavo about aocceedod in forming thoir combine, upon which they have beun wurkinu (or aoma tim., Milffnultoe inillora declare that tho .union Guiana! Asauciaiuiu mi nothing whatover, as au nmociatioa, to do with forming tho coiabino, and that if it ha a born fortnod it will bo next to a miracle, notwittiatanding the fact that tomething of tho kind uiuit be don* loon or nearly all the bit; mill* will go into bankruptcy. The action of the Sandumon milling company in winding up its aifaira became of tin* profitable buiinoas, ihowe tho drift of tho flour trado. l?KOJ!INK.\r Ilto.N MASTKIt DI2AI) I'll* Ilrotlier of Ki.dovirnor Cartta, of I'eiiimrlvnnlii, I'm??os A war, Dri.lkvontk, Pa., fcept. 30.?Couitan Curtain, tho only /till brother qf ex* Goternor Andrew Gregg Curtin, died at Curtin'a worka this morning after about aix weoka illuoss wtlu atomacli trouble. lloing a bachelor, tho stito will gel five pur cent of Inn oituto, amountinc to about $1 .>0,000. Ho will be buriml in tho family lot huro ou Wedaeiday afternoon. Comtan Curtin was ono of tho old* eat nud boil known Iron inaiteri in l'ennavlvanlo. Ho wa? born at Hollofonte,'March 8, 1M7. and was the aecond son of ltoland Curtin, Nr., hv n lecond wife, n daughter of United ytatoi .^rnntor Andrew (in-11 in onilro ll(o win npont in tho vicinity of the old Jingle for^o, iho flut iron plant in Contra county. I'.oiiile* owning n number of lino farina in Contre countyj hit r. n* a tocklioljnr in tho Milton iron and Nail Company, tno \Vllliera?port Iron Company niul tho Centre County Hunk, of Hellofonto. II" wii- a thirly-xocond dejtroo Mmon, ami Comtan Commandery, Knighu ioinplar, of Uollofonto, porputuatoa hli ua mo. , A N?wi|in|nr lonoox, Dot. i.?Tim Bpaniih em' lioinv liuru publlili tliii mornlni; a donlnl of it ulnlomunt onlilnl from tlm l/nllgil Hlntci In tlm olleui llial Umotnry nl Main Olney liail l!ivoii n wariiliw In ttin Kimiimli Kiivorntn*nt timt uiiIikk limy lia'l uccmtilo I III aU|i< primiw! (Iik I ii i ii r well on In t'uha In iim iKixt Hum! inoniln tlm Unlicil Malm ,.,l?ornniunl would nilorvnim for llm nroKciloii nl llm loiurmnti. 'J'lm .Simiilili ointiainy iloclaro tliut llm mury m uiillioly llclltiou?. flu limn ifitiMM. Trcif \ nor, n. ?i.v no pi* uu.~imm i?h nielli n n it in hor of youii jr mori d iMoovorad thnuorpan of n woman lyirttf tlpoind b??ido nu upon ifrnvn tu tin* lonul cotirn* ory. Upon Invnatii/ntlon It w??i (onriil to"In* tiiu hoc!v -II Mrt$ M?ry WnllitOi, tim iltcoanflil wlfo of n woll known pro* tilhiti'iiiiNi of this plrttw. It In flUapfctftil Unit It in ttin work til rfWtnpo imi tlio pnrt of ndhartnU of tlm liquor pnrtv liociiil?n ot t o nttltudiof tlm ilnuJ Woioan'i huibiind on tliiit ijHohIIoii. U na rillnll w OIM'*Mf Ol? A*'iM*r>, ]'Atf Hnpl, :iJ.?-imvid Triu, nuu I tnoiitv*l(vo ymm, mii dooupltntul w h I In ntloniptl n;( to lionrd ft Itlftvllltf trniii to-ilny nonr Mirardvilln. Nix vmtiA ntrn In* Iwl itn nrm and log cut off in unking* ihiillnr nltvuinU In Hsgard to Ex-Preuldsnt Harrlsou's Oaadldaay for Nomination NOT UN EX-CflTHEDRA SIfllEMENI Aooordlnii to ttia Cloja Polltlool rnouuaor Oen. xiarrisou. M1CHENER SPEAKS BY AUTHORITY .IikI Ctnima Thactho ta*l'rofi<lout Not Doing In the Fluid Thorn U Nothing to Withdraw From?III* Alleged llolerencoe to - MoKlnloy a .d Hood Meroly the Opinion of (lonnrnl Nuw?Sever Practiced the Soblo Art of Making Camiidatoa and (a Sot fdknljr Co Kngage fit Che llualneaem thla 'llmo?Ilio Kx-CoiihuI to London huppoued to liavo Ituon MlKiuutod. WAtuixaras, SepL 30.?Tbo recent lntor?lew with Geu. John C. New, liming that Mr. Harrison wai not a candidal tor the presidential nomination, and that the ex-president would not itilect either Mr. HcKiniey nor Mr. Heed if hia advice wore aaked; hat attracted marked attention in Washington among thoae who have boon clonely and officially connected with Mr. llarriiou. boveral of 11)040 gontlemou, including a member of tiio liarriion cabloot, conferred to-day with a view to correcting any miiapprehomioni that mar have ariaen. Aa a remit it waa determined that tien. L, T. Michoner, who, with General New, waa iu charge of the interoste of Mr. liarrieou at the laat Republican natioual convention, would be naked lo uiauo aiimiunoni. nonorui .mcuouor s statement ni to-ai^ht given to tlia Associated i'ress la m follows: "I think Mr. Now bat been misquoted. The public certainly underatatids by tliia time that Gen. Harrison ia in no sense a candidate for the nomination. Not being in the field, there ii nothing to withdmw from. "That ho would not rolect either Governor McKinley or Mr. Heed, ii hit) advice was inked, is vimply the opinion of Mr. New, if correctly quoted, and it ihould not be taken as exnrossing the sentiment of the ex-oresldent. The making of candidate! ia an art that he nover pructiced in the pan, nor it ho llkelv to engage in it at thia timo." "The guesaes, or rlewa, or opinlona of hia friends ehouid be troatod as each, and for anything deflnite, accurate or weighty, it would bo well to await such expressions or actions as Gen. Harrison mar ?eo proper to give the public direct." WILL GO II ALO.VE. Qood Gormenmeat fluba of New York Put tTj? An Inil?p?Bil*nt Tioknt. New Yo?x, Kept. 30.?There ?u a conveutiou o( the Good Government Clabt al the cilv to-oiffht to decide whether ther ehould make a combination with the other (orcei oppoied to TammnnrJIail in the coining municipal election, or pat an independent ticket in Hie ueitu Alter mucu ueoaio 11 was decided by ? vote of sevoniy-nino to forty-four, each club having one voto, to make independoat norainntioui. 'lho following ticket, recommended by tile executive committee, wn placed in nomination: For country troa?uror, John T. Ixickan; for rftitiiter, Charles lilnuvelt; (or juHtiom of the supremecourt, Hamilton Odeil and Mayer B. laaaca; lor judges o( the court of general lumioni, Thomaa Allison and George If. Adama; for juaticoa of the city court, John A. lienlt and L. Dolatield. i no places on the ticket ronuin to be filled. Ttio party wai chriitenod the Good Government nartv. Whoolor 11, 11. I'eckbam nnd Charloa ti. Fairchild wore aiuon# thoae * ho took part. IN A PARAGRAPH. The I'm Merit's order ulncln? Lieut. Gen. Schofield on ttio roliroa list was iixiait yeiterday. The fuunral service* ovor the remains of l'rof. Louii 1'aitour, who died in l'arii on HiturJnv laat, will t?l:o place in (lie cathodral of .Noiro Dame on Mi* urday noxt. \)r. looker, Monilpnor fcalolli'# privnto locroiary, ha* temporarily acceptod the ciiuir of ethic* at the Catholic iJniveriity, Washington, and will doliver locturei there (or the present, Htato Veterinarian t^niqloy, of Now York pronounce* the disease that Is killing cuttle in C'attnrn^iH county, 'J'exaa favor, The inilk from theie uffectod cattle lit utiid to have cauiiod the doatli of several infanta. Frauk J. Dnvereaux# ?Rod twentymven yoari, and \V. i'ortor Hunt, ouod twentytwo yoar?, two nowspapor correspondent*, living at Oneida, N*. V., were drowned in Oneidn Lake, of! North Bay, Oneidn county, yesterday. TJio oucliarist congress of the (Jatho* lie church will convene in Wa liinirtun city on Wednesday and iiome of thn inost distinguished dikrnltanea of Hie rlinnih will Iid present. 'ihe session* Kill uo liol'l ill lliu i iitii ill ic i mviimity. On Ilia <i|mtllii|i of Hi" flotiltritn ? lion(incial liltfli iuiii^ trill bo OnlnbrAloil, of Klilc li Slur. Hiiuilli, tlm pupal nblaxuto, mil Iki tlm colobrnul. Nil Ollft In lllnilin. Pifii.ihMi.i'iiia. I'a.. HtfDt. wni niinoutiro'l on llio floor of tlm Mitrlliuin Kiclmnflo (o-ilnv Hint tlio roiitilt of tlm ofllulji) hi'iniry At Mvortiool bv tlm boiril ol trulo Into tlio rollliion bv* twovn dm llrltlali aliip l'rl/irn Oicur nml tlm unknown nhI|?, which until, with nil on tiofihi July I I. tinur tlm Mjunlor, lind iiiikIv public. Tlm jiplKinniit of tlm court win ting "tin* I'rliicii OlDAr utipnnr* to linvn Immi imvli'rtl?"l Willi prounr mill -ruiimitlikn ckio, mul no otm la In ilnfniill." himmv mi aliootm Ai.TOOKA, I'a.i Hupt. no,?Tim flMt inow atorm of tlio aonion foil horn to* dny, AUtlollipmilnil by n uulil whyp. I.uvL won! tlm tboriimiuolor wui in tlio nlimtJna. LEGISLATIVE FIGHT la T?xft? Ov?p tlim Commit Fnvornblv to t?i? Alill* Auktik, Tint, Supt. 30.?Only twonty-tlva luembirii of thti lo^iilaturo liavo irrivej up to to-night, mid, ju<l||iiiir front prelum Indication*. It i< lurdlv probable tlmt it quorum will otuwar to mil call lo-uiorrow. A polj of both liouaui by inlerealatl partiei dovelopa tliu fact tun (rain public utterance and wall known lantimsnt ol the in ^ in bam, that the anti-prim debt bill will go tlirouifli the aenato with the eiunr.'eucy cluuae with votai to apara. It wa* anncipatail that tha tight clauie would ba made more aucceiefullv in the aenata than In the liouaa, but tbia wai a mlaUko, The tleht to kill the outerlianov clouae will ba waged bitterly in the houaa by Uallaa people. Up tu the preaeut writing, of the nineteen members of the Itouae here niue are oppoied to the emergency claiua, anil of thn number four nro out-and-out antagonlata of auy autipriie fight bill at all. The face that up to the praient time one poll ol the home hreaka even, glvea frlunitd of the Uallaa tight management j canto to feol good and their attorney, I W. 1'. Allteon. to-night atated that he believed tlio flrnergnncy ciauio would be (Jo/oafo<i iu Iho homo. Another l>?t<inalu?il tiwraroor. Fhankfokt, Ky? Kept. 31).?Gotarnor Jtrown has laaued a atroug proclamation to the mayor of Louiavillo and otttCora to stop the MurptiyGriltin light. KX.HICNATOlb MA HONK HTRlOICtSN With I'amljralu? I'Iih ClinnRii of III* Itiouvtry Cuu?lder?d Doubtful. Wahhi.votok, Sept. 30.~E*-Senator Mahone suffered a atroke of pnralyaia at an early hour Una morning at hia room at Chatnborlaia'a hotel, liis phyaio ians, Urn. Wales ua>l Jlaker, have boon in n consultation throushout the after* | noon and think liis ctiancei of rocovory very doubtful, 'lho relatives ot the oxsenator havo boen summoned lroin Virginia, by telegraph. Tlio entire ruht aide of thu auffernr ia paralyzed, includiutc the right arm audio*. Ho ia unable to speak oxcopt k few inarticulate aminda. Do has maintained conicloumcsi, however, mid aeoka na beat ho can, to assist tliuae who are administering to hie wants. The ozact time Mr. Mulmno was stricken ia in doubt, Up to 12 o'clock laat night tin was in excellent health and spirit, and had given no intimation of feolinjr unwoll. At 10o'clock this morning Mr. Long, manager of the hotel, went to the general's room to call him. He found that lie iiad been vomiting and was unable to speak. General Mahone appearod to be suffering no pain. Bv motion* of his head and a few faint sounds he made his desirea known. .Mr. Kdward Waddell, the aenator'a secretary, was with him, aud at the senator's requoat notified the members of his family to come. _ Dlnl From lljdrophobl*. Pittnucrqh, Sept. 30.?Joaeph McPerltt died to-dajr in H'iJklniburg of hydrophobia. On Angast She pickod un a dojr fn Hchenley Park at the | requeet of a young lady. The dog bit hiin. Doctor* pronounced him all right, on August 21. Laat Friday ho wan at* | Ucnod bv hydrophobia. Whenever ho | took wntur lie went into convulsion*, I hnt could drink anything else wlt/i impunity. In the laat two week*, fourtneu animals and one man have been bitten by a mad dog- lhirteon of thf animals linvo died. The man, I). A. Smith, wan to-day sent to tho Pasteur institute in ! New York. Hot After n Murd?r?r. fpff.lal DUpnteh to Me Intdlianietr, IIustisoiov, W. VA.,Kopt. 30.?Sevoral detectivea are hard at work here in purauit of Kdwurd Bias, the murderer ot Mr*. Joseph Turner, who strangle! the woman on a shantv bont and throw j her rouiaini in tho rivor^ after tying a rnek to it. Detective Krnnor, at Saw Orleans, who is hero at work on tho cane, csught him last night and almoit lost hi* life, ai the fellow triod to plant a bulletin thoofllcor'abody, und ia uow at largo again. Prfnnlter lt?turn*. InosTQX, Onto, Went. JJO.?Dofau)liner county troa?urer, M. u. uiay, who loft last nock, roturnod to-day. 11a unyii lio liaa boon In Weil Virginia /or hid lical ill. To-nitf h t ho wm urroitod on complaint of C. 1. Kllgberry, a bondiman, and arralgnad before* "Squlro llatg. Ho pleaded not eiilliy. waived examination arid wan jntlod in default of $10,000 bond to ntiHwer to a charge of embezzlemuut, Hid shortage ! over $27,000. Know nt Fnilnric'pliln. PirirADKf.Pij!a, Pa., 8ept. 30.?Hotween midnight and 1 o'clock tliii morning thero wai a alight fall of enow in thin city for lialf nu hour. At riaybroa!; thorn wn* qulio a heavy froit noticeitbIn In the open parta ol tlio country ami eaprcially in fanning lectloni of Montgomery county. The loweal teni* peraturo wm III decreet, nt 0 o'clock In lho inornini', and lho maximum at 8 O'clock, r?:i dosrreo#. 11 i?t 1>?- rl ' .MI??loimrr Tour. Washington, 8o?t. SO.-SncrMnrv llorbort trill Inttvo \Vaialiitictoti Wodnrmdfiy ovomnc for AUbninn, wlioro ln> will Hollvnr unyornl Riimtclici on Hnnitrial topic. Tfio Hrtl njiaaoh tvlll Iw (Inlivormi in tho thontro nt Montgomnry, Friday nlgllt < ouitiilaalnnar .till I or'* tt?tiirii. Fpretnt (d th$ /nffil/ornirr, \VANiiiN?noN,Sopt,nO.?Conimliilnnor of Itilorttiil Hovonuo Jn*6|)li s. Mlllor, with Ilia lanillv, trlio Imvn Iinun Bpumlinu tho Minimor itl Itnii??n Viatn, Md., lo'dny roturMod to tho rlty. JCi-Uouuroaininn Snydor in hnro. nillirra "US'1* ?" ?'i rnnnviH FiTriuuiiaif, .10.?To?niorrnw l? Hip limn mil for llio minor* in thU ill*trlot to t?rf!iv<) tliM n Ivnnro In ttititn* uiffiMnl upon by oporAtari nn?l work* iiinii. A Horn pmiviiik of (ho <linlriot *lmu? (lint tl?o n lviiHP trill Iki nI, mi I no (ronlilo in lookoil for, ai tlio oiilrdUAoiilom him Iwh or lliroo munll uoiiuorni Hint rut nn (Intra. MONSTER MEETINGS In CUItngit b'aror Jlvou;t>i*l?y Cubaiif as IUIIIg?r?nU. Cmmao, Sept. 30.?As much of the population of Chicago ai could find enirauco to tliu auditoriums of Control \l ilaio 11 ill ami V M (*. A linilil! llffl to?nljrht, ibuuted itself hoarie in approbation of 4 ??rioi of resolution* in which tho United Status government 11 aaked to recognize tlio Cuban* u<t belligerent!. ?Sucli jjomilno onthumaam haa seldom been wanned* I in thii city and on no occasion worn word* Hpoktm by men morn fall of tlio hearts and noul< ol tho loouUuru. .Mayor Ueor^n 11. Swift pro* I tided at tho maid moutioj; in Central Mime Unit, while Judge William A. Vinent wai cliairuiau of tho overflow meeting in tho usHooiution building. All the Hpeakura addreised both meet* Intra. They wore: Kev. V. W, (iunvau* lm, \V. J. Hynui, Kev, 1\ II. Ueusou, John Mayo I'almer, Thomai B. Bryan, William li Maion and Kb Sherman. Tho iiov. Dr. II, W, 'fliomaa road the roioluuont, which wore adopted at by ono mighty voice. They were at follow? : We, citizeni of Chicago, gathered to Cuban* in tlieir brave !tru?gle to aecuro for thomselvea and tlieir condition* the blosejotf* of independence, liberty and alf-Kovernment, present the following: The hiitorio declaration of indo* jiandence, mad* by the founders of onr republican July 4th, 177(1. was truo then, And is true to-day. For many unhappy yeara the Cabana hare been moat ihatuofuily oppreMcd and cruelly burdoued until tho yoko of Hpaniih rule haa become intolerable, if the fatheri of American independence were justified in caitinj* oil tho opproaaivo dominion of Great Uritaia, the Cuban patriots of to-diiv have far greater jueti ticiUion for their attempt to overthrow tho tormetuiu?, impoverishing, heart* lens tyranny of tho Spanish govornwent. Wo dosire publicly to expross our indignation that in tiiis year, 1895, the spectacle is preaontod ot snip-loads of soldiers sent a, 000 miles across the oceuu to America, "tho land ot tho free," to elioot down in cold blood u courageous people wno simply desire to govern themselves. We boliovn it to bo tho privilego aud dutv of the United Stntei government to recognize tho rights of tho Cubnn revolutionists as belligerents as soon its practicable, on being so requosted by compotent Cuban authority, ta accordance with international law. Wo respectfully urga our foliow-citizena throughout this country to assembio in mass-meetings, to diffuse information uad thui arouse, or rather deepen the sympathy of our people with the Cubans in thoir heroic attempt to cast oil the yoke of opprossiou, and to achieve that'indepondenco and freedom which aro the great highways to happiness and prosperity. We also urgo the press and the puipit, with voico and prayer, to continue thoir holt) to thp righteous cause of tho men who are bravely fighting for home and nativo land. TO IIKLP CAMI'BKLL In Ohio, llut Ruttllr to Stnrt Illf Pre?l? dentin! Doom. I2tDiANAP01.il, Isa, Sopi. 30.?Governor Matthews will ipond the laat two weeks in October in Ohio, making speeches for the Democratic ticket. He has boon bookod (or llvo s pouches and the Ohio state coinmittoo expocts to arratige tor him to make ten in all. It ii understood hero that about the timo thogovornor coes to Ohio, political friends will begin to do aomo work toward securuiK lor him the nomination for President n*xt year. One of theitovornor'a intimate friends said today; "TheGovernor1! chancoiare improving ovory day, and thoso who know of whAt is being *'?no would ho surpriaed if he is not t ho Domocratic nominee for presidout." Wreck* mi th? l.nknt. Diilpth, Minn., Sept. 30.?A special to ttio Newi Tribune from Sault 8to Mario, Mich., aaya: Tiio atcamer CH'UUCK, WHICH HillVRU nunii ill Id nun inoon, report*, wliilo lying t<? for aheltor in Copper harbor, the City of Turin came in there anl went ashore on Flat lloclc. The Steamboat iJirckhead, tow* lltff the achoonvra Chester J J. Jane* anil hJiiua, lutnber-liulon, ltarauo to O^deni* bdrg, lout hnr consorts oil White l?'iih yeitorduy mowing, Tho Jones ia nt anchor throe miloi west of White i'iah 1'oint. Tho Klina in reported am foundering with nil hnnd<?Iohlin Muuininir Hay. fiho carried n crow of eight. Tho hli ip ia owned by Warre, of Tonawands. OriinntiMitN for i It ? l.thrnry. pRoviUKNcr, 11 1., bout. 30.-?Tho a tat no o.' Mozart, wl.icii id to bo placed In tho rottitula of tho new Congressional library at wnihmgioti wan c??i ni 1110 works of tlio Gorman .Manufacturing Company to-day. Tlio ?tatuo wan dos'ignod by C. N. Niohout, of Now York, who in alio tho domgnor of fltntuo* of lloethovou ami Moaon to ho placoil in tiio naiuo build* InV. Tlio two lattor tlguroa will bo can tiiii woak. Ilnrrf Wrlahi/i* (J-miiIUMo, ATI,ant ic CITY, N. .1., ?opt. 30.? Kirly thin morn I ii q Harry iVriglit, tlio votAran baao ball manner, who in lylnir III with typhoid pneumonia, bnd amidiion attack of lioart foiluro. For aomo timo it wan fonrod tlio ond wai noar, but ho lalllol and t ? nik?ht Dr. JJunniUt inuod tlio following bullotin : Although Mr. Wright lull boon inn critical condition during tlio day, ho In now roiling oa?ior, ami if ho ilooi not mi.lor niiotlior rolapio ho haa chanco.1 oi ruoovory. AriniHiliiiiN 14til??il in |}oiiaiiiitllnt?tt1r? CoNMTANritfOIM.K, HopU HO.?A body of Arinoniaui Imvn nwulo n domnnniriUlou nwMinU lltrt iiuiliorilioi in thin city, itml llio imbllonttaakoil tliom mi?t klll?>l nntl woumliM #111110 of their ituniUor, mnl nrrcitod iiiniay dl tliom. UMtp.riBl.n, w. va., Sopt. ;iu,?rmn I'li'ili'T, pmlmmtor nt Kll.horn, ??. V? , will killol lu*dfl]f by UlUiitf fro'" l'liinilcla UoqIs, hoar Hrnnnvull. Iln lm<l ifiiiM lii apiHiil tlio ?iuy at thai plolilf* n?<|iiit Kfiul, ami vvlillo at lint I'tp l'10 rock lust lili (uuliuu anil lull 170 fool* SPECTACULAR JUSTICE Tho Triul of Durum Dines Its Slow Length Almi|f. ANOTHER "IMPORTANT" WITNESS Tor the Detonso Who If Claimed to bo tho 31 mi Who I'awnod tho lllii^v Durant In Accuaod of Offering to Oppanhoim?l'rtiiucutloii Doom Not Tliink Much of Him?.1 Witness i'ropurna Mimvolt Agaiiiiit Accuia* tionN That May bo Mado Against lliiu. San Francisco, 8opt. 30.?The nozt important witness who will givo his testimony in tho Durant cuio ia Charles T. J.anahau, who iriil awear that on tho afternoon of April 13, ho entered the store of Adolph Opponheim and offered to sell a imill diamond ring. The dofenao accopta aa truo the atatement made by Opnonhoim thatoarly in April a young man entered hia eitabliahment nnd oflered for aale a ring. Attorney Deuprey mado auch aa acknowledge1 moot In his opening addrees to the jury. Tbero the concesaion of tbo defendant ends. lie then claimi that it waa Lenahan' and not Durant who mad? the olTer. Tbo proascution aa a matter of course ii forced to must tbe proposition of the itetouao that Lenaban called on Oppenheiin, although tbo contention is denied. While Opponbeim declares that Durant entered tbo etore and walked up to bun at tbo countor, Lenalian cUmui that Oppenheim was at tbo door of hit store when iio accosted bitn. Lenafiau said no carried an umbrella that day, but did not takn it into Uppenheiw't store, lie says he left it with his friend Harry Maboney, who waited outside. Vouue -Maboney does not recollect whethor Lenahan went into Oppen* heiin's place or not. It is the purpose of tlio proiecution to attach Lenahau vigorously ou the stand. i{*? has visited pawn shop* quite frequently, and, as the records 0/ tho police department show, has not always been caroiul to pawu his owu property. Attoruey Douprey and Detective Morse have been busy at Cooper college and have lumuioued several student* who nro reaionably positive that they taw Durant at the coileue between 1 and 2 o'clock in the aiternoon of April 3. As far ai it goes their testimony will not be iu conflict with the case pre* Denied against the accused student. 1 ho prosecution has mails no eflort to traco tho movements of Durant during tho afternoon until after 2 o'clock wtien Mrs. Mary Vogel swears that she saw him in front of the Normal school 011 Powell street. Tho defonso has been unable to find any student who saw Durant at tho collage after 1:30 o'clock. If he was in the library he was thero alone from 2 o'clock until after 3:30 o'clock. Ullbort F. Graham hai been summoned as a witness botn by the proiecution and defense. For the proiecution ho will swear that Durant several days after his arrest I !> << Kim fnf liia n?t> hnnlf wllinll h* wished to keep for aoveral days to com* pare with his own. For the defease Graham will teatify tbnt lie saw Darant at the college on April3about 1 o'clock. Durant iniiita now that it was Graham who offered to loan hit notoi instead of being asked to give them. Graham denial this statement and declares that it is absolutely without proof. FATfiL'Il OOSOttOV?*tf HVIT ARftlnxt ArotiliUliii|i Kulu Vor Deprlrln g III Ok of a I'armntieul Appulnlinunt. St. Louis, Sopt. SO.?Father J. Cosgrove announces that he will enter salt against Archbishop Kain for lixteea months' salary, covering the period during which ho ullogoi ho hue deprived him of a permanent appoint* went. Saturday tho arcbbiihop publicly ad* vertiied that ho had hoard Father Uoa* grove wa< collecting money in this city, and warnod the public that the prioit had no authority from him to colloou Father Cosgrove does not deny collecting, but says he is soliciting money from his friends in order to keep alive, as ho claims tho archbishop hat neg* lecied to provido (or his support, KILIiKl) 1114 WIFB Aflor Dlnrovorliij; liar In it Coinpromlslac r??ltloit Willi n Cnimtnblfl. fyftlal DltitaU'H to Ihr lntelliytnctr. Burro*, \V. Va., fcjept, 30.?Thom?s Hinklo, a prominent farmer living only a few miles from here, iliot his wifi fatally lait avonin^, and came horo And Kavn himself up to tho eherilT, aud is in jail. 1 ho reason Uinkle gives for tho shootintr wn< that ho caugnt J. 0. Boon, a constable, and hi? wifo in n very com* Woiiion H'ur* it Vmtnrj. Mi.oin, Ii.ij., Hopt. 30,?Women scored anotliur victory among tlio Methodliti to-day. Tho Koclc lliver conference by a vote of 142 to '21 decided in favor of tho admission of women m delegate to tho gonnral conference. Kvery promt* 11**111 minUter iu the conference voted tot tlio women. A l'ernleliMMlf Active I'lali route. Htr/vuni i?AV, M a**., Hepli AO.?I'rti* ident Cleveland started to-ni^lit on another tlihinu trip to I/O up Inland Hound, .i .1. . /1M|nn?l tUlinnll Willi Villi V/innui. nnu . 'Him trip will covof ft porlo.l of novuml duvi niul a lar?o liftul is nuLloipated by tlio llihartmin. Wrnilirr Kor*rn?i for To-dnr. I iir Wmt Vlrtlnl*. Mir| WMl*r1jr to ?on||i0rlpvln>U *ll?hllv wnriiiNr I HI Wf 'riH I'i'iiII-\ Ivnill>i niul Ohio, Rencrally lllr, illilnly waunrr WMlcilr wludi. 1 UK UMFUIAYUM YMUKfUV, n* fiiritlalifd I'jr ( > ii*ii, oonitr Murkt i i\u I I'onrlfoiHU ?tir? i< V n. in ... |*11 n m... 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