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M I H The Ohio Democrat iinniut & witnr., Publishers, l.OUAN, onto. CURRENT TOPICS. Ou.iroiiNlA fnrmors lnsuro tliolr crops. The population of Minneapolis Is now OTorUV.SOO. Hanciiopt has 4,000 roso bushes In his Nowpoit Gordon. Onions from Kg-pt tiro boingsold In tho streets of llostou. Tun Fourth of July will notcomoon Sun Mnyngnlu until 1SU7. Aliiany, N. Y., Is tbo oldest town In tho old thirteen colonies,. 1 Tiieiik Is ono horso to overy six Inhabi tants in this country. Tun now Prohibition lnw Is closing up the lilg hotels In Rhode island. Tiioxms Dimni:, of ltrlghton, Mich., (mapped a rib by sneezing too robustly. A deposit of genuine mcorehnuni has liecn found on tho beach near Vnipiina, Oregon. Tut: vein of Iron oro discovered nt No gnu nee, Mich., turns out to bu 1WJ feet in thickness. Ciiot.r.iu seems to bnvo found the condi tions favornblo for a widespread harvest of death In Italy. Lat year 270,000,000 stamped envelops woro sold by tho Government. They woio worth $5,773,000. Al'r.KiN, (111.) girl won a chowing-gum contest by wagging bcrjuws six thousand times in sixty minutes. A yol'no man at Kovnda City undertook tocnttwodo7.cn egg? at ono sitting, but gavo up after oatiug twenty-ouc. The opinion in Washington nppears to lie that Congress will hardly reach an ad journment before tho 1st of August, Katie Goon, olevon years old, carries a ladder and lights street lamps in Lancaster. Bhosays she docs it to help her "pop." Tub latomnd King of Bavaria mude his valot weiirnbluck mask for a -ear, ns a punishment for somo imaginary ofTcuso. A itAiiu was seriously poisoned nt Santa Barbara, Cal., by sucking a green veil that was used for tho purpose of screening the cradle. Odt of S0() convicts on Blackwell'slsland, only throe lierr Most, I'riiunschwelg and Scbenek, tbo Anarchists l of uso to go to church. Foktv or fifty farmers in tho vicinity of Centrnlia, 111., discouraged by tho failure of thoir crops, will sell out and go in a body to Oregon. Mns. S. Ii. Baldwin, of East Boston, a returned missionary from China, lias peti tioned Congross to allow her to import n Chinese servant. The young Emperor of China Is reported 511 with consumption, and thu w holu empire will soon bo beating gongs to frighten uwny tho dragon. Tiikiiu wore six births in the steerage of the steamer llnmmonia, which arrived at New York tho other day, during her voy age from Bremen. Mit. Wii.mott, nn English expert, sny.s Unit six and a half tons of diamonds have liocu dug up in South Afiicu, and these cut uro valued at $aiO,UOO,000. The flatness of Denmark is something re markable, a geographical survey hav ing shown that the loftiest mountain of tliu country is only fl33 feet high. Recent investigations by Dr. .Tames Cameron and Prof. Barlow show that cows liavo scarlatina, and communicate the dis taso to those who drink thoir mill;. A cmm-openeh in a Westchester, Pa.,res tnuruut, found a live mouse ninniig his clnms tho other morning, ono clam holding it securely by a foot and another by the tail. i Tnrnn wero 240 earthquakes recorded last year. Only six nro put down for the United States. The fact is, wo are about out of earthquakes, but no have plenty of cyclones. A iiiiON.n pot with about lS.OOO English fcilver coins In it has been found in digging ifor tho foundation of a building in Aber deen, Scotlnud. The coins aro of tho reign of Edward I. Apache women nro so fiendishly barbar ous as to compel little children to share in tho mutilation and torture of prisouors, in order tocultivate in them a taste for bloody laets of cruelty. A 9TONII plow which weighs upward of BOO pounds, mid bearing a lesemblanco to the sort of agricultural implements used in ancient Egypt, was found in u quurry at Milford, N. J., a fow days ago. The Iloyal Academy of Belgium offers a prize of $5,000 for tho ablest paper on treat ment of nervous diseases, especially with iu view for n remedy for epilepsy. Hero is In chance for fame and money. J. C. Banks, of Olnoy, 111., caught a land turtle in 16(5 and cut bis initials on the shell. Recently ho found tho samo turtlo jin his garden, within a bhort distance of Uho place where ho saw ittwcuty-ouo years go. Mme. Govull, aged 114 years, and for inierly maid of honor at tho Court of Em ipcrorPaul I., -was buried recently iu tho cemetery of Smolensk, Russia. Behind ,tho heurso with firm stop wulked tho younger ustor of tho deceased, aged llli years. I AN English travelor at a hotel In Halifax has a curiosity in thobhnpeofa South American bug, with a small gold band mound it, to which it is attached by a chain to a pin. lie says ho has carried Iho bug for six months uud it is still alive, and living on rotten wood. The colored-shirt mania is becoming acute and is rapidly getting beyond con trol in New York. Tho proudest man in town to-day Is tho ono who parades Broad wuy with a llberally-oxposed shht bosom formed of a background of seagreen, bplnshcd with red ro.ics and occasional ar rows of n light shade of pink, with a high vhito collar and n purplo tlo. Betsy Moony, of Cape F.llnheth, Me., Inownnsa woman "who never fretted," died recently, aged 105. Tho moral at tached to this Incident Is one that could bo read at uny distauco by a blind man. Tiieiie is a llttlo paper published nt Val ley Fulls, Kan,, which calls itsolf Lucifer, the Light Hearer, and ' which applauds boom-tbrowing and torch-applying an thu chief remedies for tho ovils thu't ulfoct so doty. William Giieen, of Illghgato, Eng., did a quoor thing the other day. IIo signed the pledge, pinned nn tbo bluo ribbon and timashed 2,500 bottles of wlno Ills wbolo collar of wine, iu fact for which bo paid 3,000. J While Chos. Rnscb, of Hprnguo, W. T was taking u bottlo of soda water from an Ice-chest, tbo bottlo exploded and tho pat ent stopper was thrown Into his fnco with (orco enough to tear out ono of his oyos. The kissing question continues to agitato the minds of tho medical fraternity. Dr. Pumuel H, Aduins doyotos seven columns of the Journal of tho American Medical Association to exposing the "dangers" of kissing. ( A HOTEI-KBUPKH at Coney Island lias ap plied for nn injunction to restrain a neigh bor from tb furl bur uso of an extremely energatle Imrro organ that is lun by pteain, and which ban emptltfd the hotel of tall Its guests. XLIXTII C0NG11ESS. First Hrsslnn. Warihmiton, July M.Hknate. Tho calen dar wns taken tip nftcr resolutions from tho Iteimblleun editors of Ohio, urging nn lnris t Ir rttloiiuf the 1'iijr nnca no had been prosontod ninl referred. A nutiibcr of hills of minor liiiioitnnco wore pmsrd. Mr. Heck imvo nn tleo of a coin crrtlllealo sutiMlliitu lie pro poses to olfor. Tlio ilvcr mid harbor bill wns taken up ninl conMileicil until hue iu thu ev ening In Older to dispose or It. lIot'SK. The Mexican Pension bill wns io ferred to the (,'oiiiiultlee on Pensions, A bill wns passed tor tho erection or a piihllu build big nt Jacksonville, Kin. Certain Hoiuito ninomltnelits to tho I.cifllallvp Appi-opi-ln-Hon bill were agreed to, aim tho blli neiit to conference im otlicis. Aftm tlioinsiuto of llvo bills fioui tho Wars and Menus Commit tee. Mr. MnirlMin'H ii'Miliitloit to reduce tho surplus was i eiielicil. 'Mils was discussed tip to o o'clock, when the IIoiipo adjourned. WAHIItNtlTON, July 14. Hknati:. A icsoIii tlnu was iilfcrcd lor Ihc priming of alt Pics: ileutlal eloe., from Hie orgiiuliitloiinf Con inefs in tho picent time. Thociilendiirwiis taken up ninl soveinl hills passed, fourteen of lliein tieiiiK pension bills, l)leimlnn of ine liner nun Humor mil was resumed. .Mr. McMillan, III cIiiiiko of the mens me. moved mi order that the bill be recom mitted, with Instructions to reduce each Hem, and the nm-remite thirty percent. After a lomr ilebnte, In which this pioposltlon was K'vcrcly criticised. Mr. McMillan finally w Ith drew It. The Ponntn then inoeecdutl to voto on the various aiiieiidnientK. After m-rcclinr to all tho coiuuillteo aincuduicnts thectinte, at 11:10)1. in., adjourned, House A bill wns passed lnerenliur In $:r,(i.(HKI the limit or the iiuhlle bullillmr at (lalve-.ton.Tox.; also n bill appropriating flOi),. Cmi for a public liiilldliiix nt 0.hkosh,Vis. Mr. Morrison sresolutlnii rnr tho reduction of tho suiplusto f IWI.UHI.fHH) was then conldcicd. Aller mi Inlere'-llni.' delinte, during which speeches were made liy Messrs. Motrlon, lleu-ltl, Itandalt, MeKinley, Iteed mid others, a nilliitieroriiineiiduients were uroeosed mid rejected. The resolution wns llnully nilnped yens, I7; nns, 117. A resolution nt Inquiry tu icKiinl to nn nl lined luHflcntlon ot tho lecoid on a report In rcfeieneo to It. I), l.iui enster, of t. l.ous, wns iiitioduced liy I.owry, of liiillmiii. Peudlnu- action tho House at ", p. m. adjourned. WAsiunTi).v, July l.'i. Senate Tho re ports In the I'nyno bribery case wcte pre sented and ordeied printed. They went on tho calendar, to be culled up at any time" as a pilvllcKcd nintler. Hills wero reported to place (leneral Allied II. I'lensnnlon on tho ictlred list as Major anil (leneral W. V. Aveiell ns Caiiinlu. Tho confer ence report on tho leirlshitlvo appropriation bill was submitted, with a dlsnureeineut on certain Hems. Consideration of tho river and hnrbni- bill, wns resumed. A motion to strike out tbo Miisklnmiiu river amendment wns lost, :;i to in. .Mr. McMillan made u motion which In effect proposes to cut down nil tho Items in the bill twenty-live per vent., and the rest of tho day wns consumed In Konerul de bate. At U::i0 p. in. the Semite adjourned. Hot'si:. A Joint resolution was passed cMcndluir tho iiiillnlslied iippioprlntlon bills to July :il. After n piotracted discussion nlinut an al!ej.'cil interpolation in thu record of yesterday's pioceeilln-s. District business wns taken up In couiuiittconf the whole. Tho Traction Itiillrand bill wns considered by sections, and the day consumed without final action. A ieoIiillon settluprapart t he uli-lit scBiion for tho I.ubor Couiinltteo and Satur day ulKlit for the commit ice on prlntlno', wns jidoped. AtTip.'m. tbo Houso took a recess until H p. in. , Wasiiimiton. July in. Pexate. After a number of pension bills lnid been passed, the river and harbor hill was taken up. A sub stitute mnklnir n reduction on all Items of twenty-live per cent, wns dually iiicrecd to. The naval appropriation bill wns also passed. At " p. iu. the Senate adjourned. HofSE. Tho conference report on the lejr iBlathe appropriation bill wns considered, and certain dlirciences between tho two bouses ordered to lurther conference. Ve toed pension bills reported from the Commit tee on Invalid Pontons ueiu taken up. The necessnry two-thirds wns obtained tu only one cae. that of Iloinlscr. of Maryland. Three other bills lulled to pass. ,t 6 p. m. tho House took u recess until H p. in., tho nluht session belnir for tho consideration of pension bills. W.iHinsnTON, .Inly 17. Senate. Tlio Sen ntepnssiMl tbo naval appronrfntlon bill, and spent most of thpilnyon the dlscussloil ol the oleomargarine bill. House. Thu Houso appointed a second conference on the leulslmlve bill, and bejfiiu debate on the loitltlcation bill. At tho oven linr session tho Printing- Committee hud tbe tloor. Wasiiinoton, July in. Senate. Mr. Whit thoine introduced u bill to return I lie tax on cotton collected by tho United States In IMS, '07 and cs, the same to boused fnrctliicntinnnl pill poses, 'i'he olemitiKiU'iiie bill wan consid ered. Anionduiciits to rcxulnto tho purity of wines and liquors, mid to restrict tho provls. Ions of the bill to the District of Columbia, were reJcctcU sens. IS; nays, 3B. After fnll Inirtotlx an hour to-morrow tor a vote, the Senate adjourned at 0:10 p. in. House. The l'mllflenllons Appropriations bill was considered and pascd. A concur rent icsolutlon from tho Senate for tho Printline of twenty-six thousand conies of the third annual report of tho Civil Servlco Commission wns asreerl to. Night ses sions wero ordered for to-nluht mid to-morrow. A dls.iKi-ccincnt wns reported fioin the conferonco com lnltteo on tho bill reneiil mr tho timber cultiiro and pre-emption laws. The Houso Insisted upon Its disagreement and a further confereneo was ordered. Mr. Morrison ot tered n concurrent resolution to adjourn July 28. lteferred. Tho Houso at 5 o'clock took u recess until 8 p. m. The nluht session liuing for the consideration of bills t rom t ho Post ofllcc Committee. SIlsceHuiientiH News. Ding Ciionq, u Boston laundryman. was murdered on tho 18th, by a young China man whom ho had given a night's lodging. Tin: Supremo Lodge of Knights of l'hythins has decided that it was inexpe dient at tho present tlmo to tako nny measures looking to tho establishment of a rank for ladies. RiL'HAiti) CitANiii.Eit, of Boston, is mak ing preparations for a trip around tho world iu a dory. Cosohess niuy adjourn about the first of next month. Mas. Sameel Hupp, wifo of a former well-known business man of Warren, O., while returning from a funeral at Oak- wood Cemetery on tho 18th, by route ot tho Nypano track, was struck by an express train and instantly killed. At Dotroit, Mich., ex-Aldorman Thomas Manning w us acquitted of tho charge of bribery. A soiiooneh arrived at Gloucester, Mass., on tbe 17th, with n big catch of mackerel obtained outsldo ot tho Canada limit. White, an Oswego barber, was at tho Niagara whirlpool rapids, on tho 10th, for a swim in a cork jacket. He was hiding from tbo police, and ns ho was not to bo found, n rumor was current that ho had mado tho attempt and lost bis life. Repiiksentativb Lawleii, ot Chicago, wants St. Patrick's Duy made a national holiday. At Olnoy, III., John Hendloy, a prisoner, brought from Clay County, charged .with murder and arson, hung himself In jail. m Italian bocs tiro sold at flvo dollors a colony in parts, of Gcorjria. Thoy incroitso nt thu ruto of, ono hundred nor cent nor annum. Ono boo keeper ro por om l invinir taken ono thousand two h mulreil pounds of honoy from forty colonies this Hjirlng. Tho honoy, u.v tractcd from tlio comb, sells ut ten cents it pound. m 'It did not pity mo to nilvortlso," suiil n merchant. "Alight as well say 'I talked to many persons, but nono of them would listen to me.' " A well constriictud advertisement will always ho rend, and will return hnndsomo profits, and u good conversationalist will always find porsons who tiro glad to liston to him. Chicago Inter Ocean, A Now York gossip Hays thnt tin. signed wills aro very common. I'eoplo get thorn made, but aro afraid to put thoir names to them. "I know one man,' ho says, "who has spout $20,000 in having wills drawn within tho last fow years." -A Polish cotiplo i Jersey City ask oil it justice of thu puaoo to marry thorn for two years, N, Y, 8un, Steamboat business on tlio Missis sippi river Is sloudlly declining. N, V. ANOTHER BROKEN BANK. A'-SXirnskit President Htrnls One Hundred Thousand, It Is Alh'Rrd, mid (Imps In Cilliildn. Chicago, July 15.--A special from Omaha says! "Tho Dundy County Hank, of Honk email, NVIi., failed ycstcnlny, llelzcr. the president, skipped lo Cnnadn, and took with hi in about IO0,0(K) In funds ami securities. Business men and fanners feel the loss grcntlv, ns many liavo Inst tho Inst dollar they luul on earth. Hovcrnl homesteaders had their llttlo all In tho bank, nnd wero to prove tip to-dny. Mnny will lave to nbiilidon their chums. Tho gi cutest excitement prevails. Bulger had tratisfericd nil his available pi operty to his wife liefuru leaving. Mnliy Eastern banks nnd films loso heavily." Electric Hand Lamp. New Viiiik, July 14. An exhibition of n olcctrlc hand lump, brought from Purls by President Purroy, ot tho Klre Department, took place to day Iu Firemen's Hall. Tho I ii tn i Is about tho hIzo of nn ordinary small laiilerti, welu'ln about llvo imutids, elves a light cipial to about sevcu-caudlo power, and will burn for two hours. Thu lamp Is so constructed that when It rests on tho ground the buttery does not work, but when It is raised by tho liaudlo tho light flashes out brightly. It is claimed thnt tho hitnii will burn two hours without n chipigo in tin! Iintterv. Mr. Purrov thinks that tho iiiimi can bo improved by nn arrangement to keep it lighted when it rests on tho ground. Chief Khoy will carry It about to fires for n whllo and glvo lta practical lest, uud if It works well other lumps will bo ptiichnsed. But It Is Only a Schme. New Yoiik, July in. Henry Oeorge jnd half a dozen prominent citizens met at the house of llov. Dr. McOlynn, a woll-kuown clergymen, to-night, und discussed tho Idea of tin) abolition of prooerty iu land mid the payment of rental to tho community by the users of it. Ono promlnout railroad man present suggested n scheme for tho purchase of tho Third-avenue rnilroad by the levying of lux upon tho property along its lino, und the opening of It us a free line. This wns to bo an en tering wedge in tbo property and tax re form wave. Tlio meeting resolved thut it wns a very good scheme, indeed, end that it should be pushed nt once. A Disappointed Bride. Bi.oomj.notox, III., July 15. A week ago Miss Ida Clark, n comely and estimable young lady, renounced Christianity, nnd ut tho Synagogue, iu the iiresenco of a large assemblage, embraced the faith ot Moses mid Aaron. This she did in order that she might marry a Hebrew named Holland. The wedding was set for to-night, but thu brido to bo wns doomed to disap pointment. Holland to-day sent her word that be had changed his mind nnd thnt tho engagement was oil'.. No explanation could be obtained from him, mid nothing could niter his determination. An Innocent Man's Fate. Jacksonville, III., July 15. About twi. years ago the residence of nMrK.McIiaughlln was entered, nnd Mrs. McLaughlin and her sister wci o shockingly cut with u knife. A man named Fred. Ilolter was arrested, and w bile ho was confined iu jail nt Winchester, u party of masked men entered tho Jail and shot him dead. It is now stated that tlio divorced husband of Mrs. McLaughlin, dying ii fow dny s ago, confessed that ho wns the assailant of tho woman. A Hog Cholera Epidemic. Clin auo, July 15. A special from Hills boro, ill., sajs: A violent foim ot tho hog cholcrn is raging In somo localities In this county, many fmniers having lost nil their sw Inc. Tho loss in ono township will reach $I,IKXI. Various remedies hnvo been tried, but they have so fur fulled to check tho progress of the malady. Atlanta Prohibition Firjht. Aimnt.i, CJv., July 15. Tho injunction case of Al Bronek vs. Tho City of Atlanta, seeking to prevent tbe Interference of po lice authorities with tho sulo ot whiskv. wine and beer by tho ipmit by plaintiff, was tried yesterday before Jitifgo Clorko, of tho Superior Court. IIo refuted to giant nn injunction, nnd the city will now piocecd to prosecute Btonck for" violating the prohibition law. Revolution Threatened in Mexico. I.akeiio, Tex., July 15. Tho situation nt Nuovo Laredo, Muxfeo, is growing more serious, and it Ik feared thnt a 1 evolution can not bo averted. Government troops are on tho wnv from Mexico, but thu revo lutionists huvo secured n largo number ot inchester rllles and may seiza the Cus' torn tiouso uetoro tno troops arrive. Peru Tired of the S.lver Standard. Lism, July 15. In cousemteneo of the de preciation und fluctuations ot the silver currency iu circulation in this Republic, it has been proposed to uso tho American gold dollar us tbo basis of all monetary transactions, either fiscal or private, using tho silver dollar at u vuluo of 80 cents, gold, for all fractions under a quarter ot an eagle. Ex'raditlon. London, July 15. In spito of denials, it is positively asserted that tho draft of tho extradition treaty between Great Britain uud the United States has been sigued by Lonl Rosebery and Minister Phelps, nnd is now In Washington. The prospect of are ally effective extradition treaty causes in tense gratification here. m m Poles Acquitted of Murder. Detiioit, Mich., July 15. An acquittal was to-day found in tho cases of Basil and Alexander Lemko und August Stebcr, ac cused ot killing John Levitzki during tbo noc tuieniiani ax. me ouiureaK in tnitert's Polish Cutholio congregation last whiter, when Hov. D. Kulusmski was deposed. Texas People Asking for Aid. Weatheiifoui), Tex., July 15. A tele gram was sent to Congressman Lauhum at Washington, yesterday, asking hiru to secure (lovernnient ulu for thp people of tho drought-stricken regions of Texas. Hundreds ot families aio without thu necessities of life. John Roach Dying. New Yoiik, July 15. John Rooch, the anted ship-builder, is dying. IIo bus been' confined to his bed threo weeks with com plications ot diseases; but tbe chief trouble Is mental, and ho constantly talks of hU broken fortunes. Trying the Chicago Anarchists. Ciiioioo, July 15. Thu Jury to try tha light Anarchists charged with tho Hay market mussacro was Dually impaneled to-duy, nnd tho Htato's Attorney began hU iddrosb. Greek Gypsies Refused Passage. LiVKiii'OOL, July 15. Tho National Steora jhlji Company declined to accept us pas sengers a second party of gypsies who squatted In tho railway depot. They mo ,ii Biiv:ii u milm luuuiLiuii mill iuu railway olllciiils hnvo been compelled to malm a lavish use ot disinfectants. Amugistrutn was applied to for an ordor tor their io moval, but ho decided that bo hud no power to act, because thu depot wits prlvuta property. . ii, ii i Four Sleeping Women Killed by Lightning, I'k.va, Tex., July 19, Last night, during u heavy storm about twenty miles south of hero, a houso in which four women woro sleeping, was struck by lightning, and ail wero instantly killed. , i m - Anything but HarmleM. bT. Pbtkusuuuo, July 15. While an Iron dealer of this city was unloading a wagou filled with old artillery material, which ha bad purchased at Government auction to duy, a ultio-inch shell, supposed to be harm loss, exploded, killing ti'Tteon porsons and wounding ninny others. Four ot thosa killed woro children. Great Damage to Crops. Newaiik, .N. J July 15. Tha damag dono by lain last night and this morning; will probably amount to nearly 1100,000 in tbls county, Bildgosweio carried away, and In many instances growing crops ou market wdeus weia destroyed. ACCIDENT TO A ClttCUS. Foropitup;hvB Train Goof Over aa EmbPiikmont. Kilting Twrntylhn Vnlimtilo Horses Tito Attaches Killed and Scleral Woiindod. Poiitlanii, Me., July lfl. Iiifornmtlon in received hero of n fntnl accident to Fom pattgh's circus train on the Malno Central Itnilrond at Vnssalboro, somo ilfty mile north of hero. Tho storm having inter fered with the wires, particulars oro monger. Tho trnin, consisting of somo twenty enrs, wns on route for this city, nnd was running nt a lively rato of speed when tho cars jumped tho track, duo to n dcfcctlvo rail, and plunged down tbo fifty-foot embankment toward tho Kenne bec river. Threo of tho cars contained animnls, and therowasnnusscngoruubooso containing n number ot employes. Tlio cars rolled over and over several times, nnd were smashed Into splinters. Twenty five valuable trick horses wore killed out right and a number of others badly injur ed, a number of which will huvo to bo killed, the caboose was occupied by ten jnen, sovcrnl ,of whom escaped by jumping when tho car left tho track, being Hnved from injury by tbo soft earth. Tho others wero curried down tho bank and wero caught in tbo wreck. Their com panions extricated several badly If not fatally Injured. Two inon, whoso names aro not given, aro burled beneath tho wreck in tho river, und wero doubtless killed instantly. A wrecking train has left for tbo scene. BURNING FOB REVENGE. A Vmmg I-ndj- Charged With Flrlnjr J I on se While Angered at ii Young Sinn's Marriage. Lake Benton, Minn., July 10. Last night tho houses of W. W. Townsond and his son, L. it. Townsend, wero burnul. To-day Miss Ida Chtlds was arrested, charged with having fired tho build ings. Miss Childs had boen living with the family for years past, and sho clntms 10 unvo neon ninrrica to young xown send three yenrs ago, his father, who wns a justice, performing tho ceremony. Tho marrlngo has been kept a secret on account of her holding a c'aim. Young Townsend was nimrledto Miss Jennie Johnson lffst, Saturday, and tho Townscnds claim that Miss Childs burned the property for re venge The barn and granary were also set on fire, but wore saved. The examina tion beforo Justice McArtliur is sot for Sat urday, when startling disclosure;! aro ex pected. Socialists Giving Trouble. London, July 10. A revival of tho So cialistic troubles in London is threatened. Tho pollco bavo summoned a number of prominent Socialists to answer nt trial on Saturday for obstructing tbo streets last Sunday, and have given warning thnt future offenders against tho pcaco and quiet of tho city will be promptly arrested. The Socialist League Issued an address Inst night which is an Inflammatory appeal to the masses, urging them to malntulii fieo speech against the tyranny of the police ut all hazards. Poisoned by the Dozens. CnAiii.ESTON, III., July 1(1. Seventy flvo leading ladles held a picnic yester day. Tho refreshments served wero ice cream, lemon-sherbet und watermelon. In the evening almost overy one was taken violently ill. with symptoms of poisoning. Medical skill was put to work, and no fatal consequences aro apprehended. Thero are no means of ascertaining where tho hidden poison lay, but it is bolieved to hnvo been in tho lemon-sherbet. Somo of tho sherbet has been preserved for examination. No bliuno is attached to any ono. Riddled With Bullets. Gauden Citv, Kan:., July 10. One of tho murderers of Davis, tho mnn found float .ing iu Arkansas river with a bullot-holo in his head, was riddled with bullets by pur suing party at Frisco, about sixty miles southwest of Garden City, this morning. Ho had concealed himself in a livery-stublo of that town, nnd was armed with a gun. The posse surrounded tho stable and com manded tbe murderer to surrender. Ho commenced firing, and was Instantly killed by u volley ot bullets. Terrible Accident In a Shaft. New Yomc, July 10. Five men in un iron bucket, being lowered by windlass to their work down one of the shut ts of tho new aqueduct, this evening, were set on fire by tbo explosion of the gasolino lamp car ried by ono ot thorn, uud, frantic with pain, they all leapod from tho buckot and tell to tbo foot of tho shaft, ono hundred feet below, receiving terrible injuries, bo sides their burns. A Murderer Swung Off. Woodstock, 111., July 10. Jos. Dacey, tho murderer of Alderman Michael Gayuor, of Chicago, was hanged here at 12:l5 to day. Ho mado no speech nud was mod erately composed, though during tbo morn ing he screamed almost continuously, and bud bis limbs bound to prevent his making an assault on any of bis attendants. m A New Enemy to the Potato. CniCAGO, July IB. A special from Free port, 111., says: Farmers state that the po tatoes aro being dostroyed by a big black bug thnt is even more dangerous and de structive than tbe common strinod bur. They aro about a quarter of an inch long, and bavo done considerable damage. Alleged Embezzling. Postmaster. Kansas Citv, Mo., July 10. E. N. Wyatt, who for nine mouths has boon postmaster at Austin, Cass County, Mo., was hold to await tho action ot tho grand jury to-day by United States Commissioner Perkins on a charge of embezzling $439. Ball iu the sum of $1,000 was given. Runaway Accident. Galksiiuuo, Iu.., July 10. Whllo Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Clay, who live bovoral miles west of here, wero out riding, their horses run away, throwing them out, killing Mr. Clay and seriously injuring his wlfo. i Smallpox. CitiCAnn, July IP. Fourtcon cases of smallpox at Bolan, III. Tbo disease was brought there by a Gorman cmigruut. Thero bus been ono doath. Volcefro.ii the Grave to Save a Brother. Boston, July 10. In tbo trial of Timothy Coffey for manslaughter, In causing tho doath of John Cullen, tbe dofonso to-day Introduced a roniurkablo autograph con fession of John Cottey, tho deceased brother of tbo defendant, avowing thnt the writer bad klllod Cullen, uud thnt Timothy was wholly innocent. . John bays that bu used bis knife iu solf-dofeuso. Business Failures. New Yoiik, July 10. Tho business fail ures throughout tho country during tho last seven duys uttmbur for tho United States Kti, mid for Cunuda SO, u total of 1611, as compared wuu iiuiust wuuk, i Murdered for Picking Berries. Hciianton. Pa., July 10. Bamuol Hot comb and his son-lu-luw woro picking bur lies on tho premises of Judson Titfiiny. near Klngsloy's. Tiffany orderod them oft the placo. They started, but thinking thoy wero not going fast enough, Tiffany struck llolcomb twice in tho face, Tho latter turned to dufoud himself when the former shot him dead. After being disarmed by tbo son-in-law. Tiffany went homo, anil soon after became unconscious. UU neighbors think he took poison. M m i i Hung H mieif, OLifur, In., July 10.-John Uendley, a prisoner brougnt from Clay County, charged with murder and arson, hung blui ittlf iti jail, TOOK A TUMBLE. A rinllitlng llnlf n Century Old (live 1V, lliirylng Hcvernl Men lIcncAlh the Ittilns. Hew Youk, July 18. Shortly nftcr 9 o'clock this evening tho throo-story build ing, No. 1V0 Tenth stroot, occupied ns a Hour store by Swcosoy & Sons, suddenly caved In, causing great oxcltomont in tho neighborhood, it lining fear ed that sovornl persons had perished In tho ruins. Tho pollco of tho Fourth Prccltict. assisted by n number of citizens, succeeded in extracting from tho debris Richard Pugh, aged forty-llvo; Win. Kvnns, agod thirty-two, and Mathlas DnnsabiiH, twonty threo. All wero sovoroly bruised about tho bend and body, and. woro removed to tho Chambors Htrcct Hospital. Tho acci dent is supposed to hnvo been caused by tbo overloading of tho Ulipor lloors of tho building with flour. Tho building was orected fifty yenrs ago. After Thirty-Two Years. Fox Cheek, Me., July 18. A romance In real lifo citltnlnntcd iu Bingham tho past week. Thirty-two years ago Abram O, Savage, n young man, became engaged to Miss Flnvllla Chadborno. Bavngo went to Nevada, neglected writing to his affianced, and she, thinking him lost to her, subse quently married Wm Bassott. Their wed ded life ran smoothly for a tlmo, but at length ho wentto Calfornla. Unpleasant nt mors ot his conduct reached his wlfo, und Investigation proving their truth, n sepa ration and division of property wero agreed upon. -Mrs. Bassott returned to Bingham, and n friond of Havago wroto tho latter, incidentally mentioning the nrlsfortunos of his old lovo. Havago, who bail becomo a millionaire, at onco started East, saw Mrs. Bassott, ronowed his offer of inur rlnge. und nftcr thirty-two years of wait ing tho early engagement wns at onco ter minated by n quiot wedding. Trouble In a Post-Office. SritixciriELi), III., July 18. Two letter- carriers and three clerks In tho Bpringfleld postdfllco, walked out yesterday without irlviug Postmaster Clendcnnin any notice. Tho reason for this abrupt action was a refusal on tho part of Mr. Cleu dennln to promiso to retain them iu their position for a period of six weeks,, and allow them two weeks' vacation,' which they are entitled to. Thoir places woro promptly filled with Democrats. Tho superintendent of curriers, whoso successor was appointed a fow days ago, but whoso salary wns to run to August 1, refused to instruct ms successor, ana no was ills charged. Story of the Sea. Saco, Me., July 18. Tho crow ot tho schooner, Lady Thorno, of Capo Porpoise, Captain G. W. Wnkeflold, recently picked up off Rockland a bottlo containing a rag ged slip of paper, which read as follows; "Run Into by ocean steamer In mid-Atlantic, Mnrch 10. Wo will sink iu ii few minutes. Our bark sailed from London 10th February. Wo havo no hopo. Plenso publish this in newspaper." On the other sldo could bo read the words, ''Hillovankin, Captain Linsey," nnd tho words, "lam mate." The writing Is very poor and bean ovldcuco of great hasto and nervousness. m Tea for Europe via America. Omaha, July 18. Tho llrst trnin of eighty car-loads of tea bound from Japan to Europe, passed through Omaha Friday, having mado bettor than passenger tlmo ou tbo run from San Francisco to this city. A contest is taking place to dotermiuo whether tea can be shipped from China nnd Japan to Europo quicker by tbo Amer ican overland route than by tho Suez Canal. Imprisoned for Another's Crime, CoiXMnus, O., July 18. A fow yours ago Alfred Peel, of Franklin County, O., was sent to tho penitentiary for tho murder of Kato Grimes, a paramour. During bis conllnemcnt Georglo Leo, a girl whom ho had deserted, drowned herself. It has slure beou uscertainod that Georglo Leo confessed the murder, and having testified against Peel to screen herself. Peel bus been liberated. Offered to Marry Victoria. Loxnox, July 18. James Junior rccontly wrote an offor of marriage to Queen Vic toria. Ho commenced his letter, "My be loved Victoria," and signed it, "Your lov ing husband." ,Ho sent tbe epistle to Wind sor Castle, and called thero to obtain tho Queen's answer. Ho was tokon Into cus tody, examined and found mentally want ing, and was yesterday sent to u luuutio asylum. Excursionists in the Water. New Youk, July 18. Twcnty-flvo excur sionists wero thrown into the water from a gang plank in making a lauding ut Bock away Beach. They wero all rescued. Tbo bravery of a man named John O'Toolo is commendable. Ho rescued no less than seven persons, mostly women nud chil dren. Another Banker Short $68,000. Peoiiia.'Ii.l., July 18. Harlan P. Tracy, the Elmwood banker who recently made an assignment, was arrested yesterday ou a warrant charging hira with embezzle ment. The warrant was sworn out by some of tho creditors of tho bank, who havo had an expert going ovor tho books, and claim to have discovered a shortage of ?GS,000. Fatal Boiler Explosion. Wellsville, O., July 18. A boiler In tho boiler shop of Joseph Fassett exploded, wrecking the building and instantly killing Clara Driscoll, uged flvo years, and fatally injuring bor sister Mary, aged tbreo, who woro playing in tho yard adjoining tbo ciler-houso. The Cholera In Italy. Rome, July 18. Tbo following are to day's letttrns from the cholera-infected dis tricts; Brindlsl, 7 new cases, 3 deaths: Fontana, 10 new cases, 3 deaths; Latio, how cisos, 5 deaths. A fow now cases but io deaths aro roported from other places. Against Prohibition. VicKsnuno, Miss, July 18. Tho election passed off qtiiotly yesterday. Tho voto in tho city shows ubout 1,200 majority against prohibition, and in tho county, including ilia city, u majority of about 8,000 against. "Ned Buntline" Dead. Nashville, Tenn., July 18. Edward Z. C. Judson, known as "Ned Buntline," u well-known story wrltor, is dead. i J Trouble at a Picnic. Cahiioxdale, III., July 18 Four men iptarroled ut a picnic near boro, nud tbreo o;f them wero fatally cut with knives. i m m i English Election Resume. Losnox, July 18. Tho returns received up to noon yestorday cover 003 seats, louv ing only 7 unreported, exclusive of Speuker Peel. Tho distribution is as follows; Con servatives, 1)18: Unionist Liboruls, 7-1; Glad stonites, 187; Nationalists, 8!) a Unionist mustor of .'IM ranked uguiust 370 Homo Rulers. Thus far thero Is u majority of 133 against Mr, Gladstone ou his Irish policy. Murdered With Dynamite, r Whelli.no, W. Va.. July 18. At nn early hour this morning lionz Rnmugo' a mer chant at tho Union Coal Works, olovon milos down tho rlvor on tho Ohio side, wuu killed and bis store blown to atoms by dvnumito deposited beneath it. Henry Campbell, a former pnrtuor of RamagK, was arrested ou suspicion. ii i i Prominent Merchant Disappears. DtmcquE, Ia., July 18, Charles S. Kel ler, ono ot tho leading dry-goods merchants of this city, dlsupponied suddenly and mysteriously yesterday afternoon, and no trace of him can be obtained: Ha and bis Wlfo bad mado arrangements to start East on their suminor vucutlou. Ho weut to tbe bank shortly beforo U o'clook, and bad u talk with tb cashier, and that was tbo last loon of him, Ho had given no sign that lis mind was unsettled. The cause of hi ilsappearatico is completely hidden. Killed With' Brick. Cincinnati, July 18, Heury Brondemler, jr., killed his father with a brick. Uroiido niler. sr., was drunk and assaulting bis wife, in Covington, Ky. CHICAGO ANAltCHISTS Boltifr Put Into Tight Plnoos by tho Proaocutlna; Wltnooaoa. Overt Acts of Murder Toward the Jtrprnlcilly Testified To, i'ntlc CniOAfio, July 'ID. Ill tho trial ot tho Annrchlsts.to-dayOnicer Kruegoi' Identi fied Ham Flcldon, oho of tho defendants, ns a mnn who, on tho night ot tho lfnyntar kot masnncro, drew a r6volver and llrod at least two shots at tho police. Ofllser John Wessler Aolc the stand. When a halt was ordered tho moment after tho bomb exploded, WcsRlcr saw n man having big, bushy whiskers, slip down from tho wugoti occupied by tbo spenkor and dodgo behind n whocl. Every moment or two this mnn tumped tip nnd llrod a re volver point blank nt tho police. Wessler snw tills man's face. Ho was sum It wns Fielden. Two or tbreo times Fieldcn got up, nnd nftnr emptying, ono chuinber of his rovolvor bo would duck bis head down ngaiti. Wossler. tho third or fourth time, ?ot n bead on Fieldcn, and fired at him. Io snw Fielden drop, and know from that ho was wounded. Fielden tumbled under tbo wagon. Olllccr John E. Doyle, who wns wounded iu thir teen placos, idontilicd Ficldon as tho mnn who said to tho mob, "Now's your time." "Please point out Floldcn to tho Jury," snld tbo State's Attorney. The wit ness foobly turned In his chair and raising his left arm, tho right hanging limp by bis Bide, snld: "That Is tho man that man sitting there." Tho ordeal was a llttlo too much for Fielden, und he nervously fum bled for n paper with which to busy him self. OfllcerSpIerling testified to having seen Fielden tiro a pistol almost simul taneously with the explosion of tho bomb. NEW EXTRADITION ARTICLES. I'oiir Additional Crimes Will be Mndo i:lrndltnlile, Mauslntiglit'r, Ibn liesr.lemcnt, llurftlary, und the Dynamiters' Crimp. WisttixnTON, July li). Tho now extradi tion articles bctwocn this country mid Great Britain is now under consideration by tho Sennto Committee on Foreign Re lations, und an attempt will bo mado iu oxectttlvo session to'rutlfy it bofbro tlm close of tho session. The following addi tional crimes not mentioned iu tho former extradition treaty are lidded: Man slaughter, burglary, embezzlement or lar ceny of tho value ot $50 or .10 and up wards, malicious injury to property, w hero by the llfoof any person shall bo endan gered, if such injury constituto a critno according to tho laws of both high con tracting pnrtios. No surrender will bo mado for a crime of a political character. Red Skins In Washington. Wasiiixotox, July 111. delegation of thirteen Warm Hprlng and Chlricuhua Apncbo Indians called upon Becretury La mar to-day. Thoy wero In chargo of Cup tain Dnrst. of tho Fourth Cavalry, and wero weirdly picturesque. They think that thero is un effort to remove them from Ar izona to Nomunslnnd. This thoy protested against iu thoir Interview to-duy. Tho re moval will probably bo mude, although tbo Indians, whom tho delegation represent, havo beou peuoeublo since 18S1, when they surrendered to General Crook. Boy Kills His Sister and Becomes Insane. Ba.noou, Mi:., July 1!). Henry, tho flfteen-ycar-old son of J. A. Blckwoll, of this city, shot nnd instantly killed his sister Mattic, aged thlrtoou years, yesterday afternoon. The boy picked up a gun, and, not knowing that it was loaded, playfully pointed It nt bis sister, when it was discharged, tho con tents striking bor In tho neck, tearing nw ay tbo windpipe and arteries. Tho boy was rendered Insane by tbo terrible affair. Lightning Played About the Grave. Nvack, N. Y., July 1!). While tho body of a young lady was bolng Interred in Oak Hill Cemotory, Rockland County, yester day, a largo treo standing near tho gravo was struck by lightning, causing n panic among the mourners,- somo of whom wept and prayed, whllo others rushed terror stricken from tlio spot. Aftor a while tbo interment wns proceeded with, and tho body was plnccd in tbo earth amid tho ter rible war of tho elements. Overland for the North Pole. New Yoiik, July 10. Colonel .Glider, whom a vengeful woman prevented from starting last week for tho North Polo, has como out of his seclusion again, and it Ir announced that tho trouble over Dolly Adams' bond, which bo took and failed to account for, is nbout to bo settled,-and that tbo Colonol will make the start ou his cold journoy in a very short time. $4,000,000 Three Per Cents Called. Wabhixotox, July 10. A call was issued to-duy for the followingdoscribed thieu per cents ot 1S32. $30, original number 13:1 to original number 185. both inclusfVo; $100, 1730 to 1813; $500, 787 to 834; $1,000, 0.134 to MMS and 23,738 to 33,747; $10,000. 13,013 to 13,0tr. Total, $4,000,000. Tho call matures ou September 1. Mormon Converts From Iceland. New Youk, July 10. Twenty-llvo Mor mon proselytes from Iceland and ono Eng lishman landed at Castlo Garden yester day. Eight ot the Icelanders are meu, six women una eleven cuiiaren. Army Officer Suicides. New Youk, July 10. Captain Gullnu Verplanck.Weir, commanding batttery M, Fifth Artillery, at Fort Hamilton, com mitted suicide last evening by shooting himself through tho head. i m m Milwaukee Anarchists Sen'enced. Milwaukee, Wis., July 10. Tho Anarch ists, Frank lllrth, Anton Palm ami Carl Simon, were sentenced to uino mouths each In tho Houso ot Correction. Minnesota's Indians. St. Paul. July 10. Fears aro folt that tho Leech Luke Indians in Northern Min- nessota will cut the reservoirs and flood that portion of tho State. Revolutionists Captured. Mexico,- July 10. Gonzales and Tapin, revolutionary chiefs of Moxlco, woro on trapped by'iogulnr troops, defeated in but tle uud captured. m Bitten by a Rattlesnake. Cmcuio, July 19. At Bouldor, 111., a girl was fatally bitten by a rattlesnake wlilia picking bluckborries. Merchant "Woll, if Sparks Is a Rood salesman, I would Ilko to got hold of him." Partner "Oh, yes, he's a good salesman, but he's a terrible stut terer. Why, thv other day ho tried to give u ctistomor"a price, on a pleco of nilk, but beforo ho could get it out tho market prloo ot that silk had fallan two dollars a yard., Tho woman took tho pleco rather than ask him if ho couldn't make a reduction." Morchaut "Wo want Sparks.,-aVM. m m 'Yes, sir," s:itd nroalestato ngont to an am n tour farmer, "this Is iib (mo a pieco oi land as thoro is in tlio country. Fifty acres good soil, and thou thoro is a nuigiilliceiijcold spring on tlio place." "Is, ohP Well, I guess I don't want It I huvo heard too much ubout cold epringfl Killing tha crops, I may not look like a farmer, but I don't want any cold spring thrown in with my land." Vttca go Jlambler, 'You neod a now hat," aald Simp Kins to a friond wtom ho mot on tho stroot. "A now hatP Why, what la tho matter with tho ono I havo onP" was the response, 'tit's oil battered nnd bruised out of sliapo," answered Slmpkins. "Oh, that'll tho litest style, you know, Rspouesa work," Jiotion roil, STATE NEWS ITEMS. CArrAt.s-HTr.riiEKlUis,o(! Dayton, suf foi uig physical dlstross, drowned himself In tho canal. llKiiXAiin Jtis.sEi.t. nnd Martin Honker, 'of Akron, whllo attending n church picnic, n tow days ago, got into n boat for ii low. Tlio boat capsized, and both men , wero drowned. AT,dnrrolltou Btntion, on tho t, H. & I), railroad, a baggagotnan dropped olt from n passenger train a hundred-pound switch Iron for tho section men. Tho pon derous weight fell on ono of tho waiting mon, killing him. Isaao Giiumi.'et, of Wollsvllle, while crossing n culvert iu a buggv, was thrown out, tho buggy falling upon him anil hold ing him under tho water kmtll ho was dead. JIo leaves n wlfo and family. Tiieiii: aro now in Ohio C0,C00 Govern ment pensioner?, consisting of iuvnllds, widows, minor and dopendont relatives. The Invalids number nbout 31, SCO and the widows, minors nud dopondent relatives about 0,000. Tin; trustees of nn abandoned steel rol ling mill at Hnndusky, which cost several hundred thousand dollars to put in opera tion, hnvo discovered thai material woitb ten thousand dollars has been stolen ninl sh'pped, nnd soveral parties huvo fled to cscupo arrest. James Hoe, a farmer Hving soveral miles enst of Howling Grceu, in a fit of despon d"ioy, committed snlcldo by otabbiug him so'f and cutting bis throat with a largo butcher-knife. Family quarrels and heavy drinking the cause. Michael Gieii, of Delphos, was instantly killed the other night whllo driving intobl barn on top of a loaded bay-wagon, being; caught by tho top of tho door, doubling bis. spine back and breaking it. Mits. Wvke, wifo of a farmer living neat Scott Town, attempted suicide and succeed ed in cutting threo ugly gasheH In her throat. Tho doctors say sho in insane. She is recovering. Mtss Maooie CAVANAUon.an insane Inmnte of tho County Infirmary at Youngstow n, escaped from her attendant and jumped through a third-story window, Htrlnking a flag-stono pavement thirty foot bolow, nnd was fatally Injured. It is said that tho Now York Central railroad will make use of tho old tunnel under Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, abnudonwL a quarter of a century ogo. Thu cost to put It In shapo for a railroad entruace into tho city will bo only $13,500,000. A mwisnss building will bo erected on Sycamoro and New streets, Cincinnati, which will bo tho blgest in tho city a hun dred feet from tho ground to tbo cornice, or ten feet higher than the St. Paul build ing on Fourth street. Tin; old Henry Houso building, Cincin nati, dating back to 1838, is being torn down to make room for storo buildings. Mit.O.M. Seli.eiis, of Mount Vernon, bud half his wrist torn away a fow days ago, by tbo accidental dischargo of a shot-gun, which he did not know was loaded. Joseph Teechxek, drayman ot Toledo, was instantly killed by a pieco of plank which had been broken by a heavy stono falling upon It, striking him with gront forco in tho head. Joseph Koi.r, a tanner of Now Philadel phia, committed sulcldo tho oihor night by hanging blmsolt In his stublo. His wlfo died a short tlmo ago, and sorrow over her doath is tho supposed cause. It is estimated that tho Miami Vnlley oats crop will yield 3,1)00,000 bushels from tho ten counties of Montgomery, Preble, Darke, Miami, Shelby, Chnmpalgn.Clarke, Greeue, Warren and Butler. Mits. Noah Hetuick, living one mllo south of Ada, foil from a chorry tree. breaking her urin und receiving neveru in ternal injuries. Miciial O'Poxnell, a sovonteon-yeur-olil boy, died in Cincinnati tho othor day, from injury received in a fall whllo playing baso ball. Nbaii Lima, Frank GIngory drovo a rcuplng machine over his two-year-old son, cutt'ng off both legs. Tho tittlo l)oy will die. Jonx Kueit, sixteen years old, was acci dentally drowned whllo bathing in Swan Crek, Toledo, tho othor night. The store-room of n Mr. Wyncoop, West Independence, near Findlay, wuu burglar ized of ?50 in money aud l.GOOln notes, be sides revolvers, watches, etc., tho whole loss being about $2,000. Katie, tho sixteen-year-old daughter of J. P. Zellman, was pluying with matches, the othor morning, 'when thoy set fire to her clothing. Sho was frightfully burned boforo, assistance arrived, and died next morning from tho effocta of bor injuries. William Osbohh, englnoor on tho Pitts burgh, Clevolund and Toledo road, stepped between tbo tender aud cab when near Youngstown, and was thrown down un embankment, receiving injuries to his spine that may prove fatal. The proprietors of a number ot polioy shops have been arrested by tho Cincinnati police. Tue houso of a masnamod Kuhlmnn, at- r.qua, was Btruck by lightning and his fourteen-year-old son Instantly killed. Canton, having raised tho necessury amount of money, and granted exemption from taxation and a twenty-acre tract foi a building a.te, will got tho Dueber Wutoh Caso Works, 6f Newport; Ky.,' and tho Hampden Watch-Caso Works, of Spring field, Mass. It is said tho accession will in crease the population U0,000. A. It. Hoaolajjd, of Now York City, re cently notified tho trustees of Antloch College, of Yellow Springs, of his desire to endow a Chair of Higher PhyBiology with tho sum of $50,000. His offer was accepted, and tbo chair will be known as tbo Houg- laud Chair of Higher Physiology. GEOitaK Washington Palmku, colored barber of Liberty Center, died in a doc tor's oftlco at Na'poloou, whllo being oper ated ou for nn abscoss on his log. The post-olllco at Puint Creole, Fayette County, has been abolished. Ciiahles Hano, an olovon-yoar-old boy, jumped from a passenger train on tbo Pitts burgh, Fort Wayno und Chicago railroad nt .Louisville, Stark County, and wns killed. In an altercation nt Defiance, between Charlos E. Miller und his fnthor over financial matters, tho former, iu u tit or rage, slashed n knlfo across bia fnther'b faco, just ubo?o tho mouth, from ear to oar, inflicting u horrible wound. William Lewib, a minor, was run over ond killed by a mlno cor near Yottugo towu. A i-osT-orncii has boon ostubllshed nb uiutown, qreeno couuty, with Frod Too w, jr., us postuastor. Stanley Mast, a young farmer residing near Wutorvlle, Lucas County, wus acci dentally shot iu thu hip whllo ho and two drunken companious wero playiue with a rovolvor. Tho doctor says ho will dlo. Fiuncis Muiirur is successful in bis temperance work at BpriugUJld. James Winnb, while full of whisky, sat down on a railroad track k Urbana, nud was struck by a train and probably fatally hurt. A TiiiiEE-YEAiioLn son ot Wm. Cochran, living; southeast of Newark, was burned ti death while playing wth matcta VisiisitHEN ot Carrolton barn been ar rested for using? dynamito fit thj Miami fiver, contrary to law X