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"mann TO NEWARK,May 23-Wm. Sine, the expoliceman who shot himself Wednesday afternoon, died yesterday from theeffects of the wound. AKRON, O., May 22.-Mrs. Margaret L. France was found drowned in a cistern ST 11 Jooueroj sith eq1 uo accidental eq 01 pesoddns CHARDON, May 23 -Assistant Postmaster General of the United States, Henry D. Lyman, was in this city this afterall 01 SUM em no noon Parkman, this county. DELAWARE May 23.-A valuable gelding horse worth $300 was stolen from David Davis, a wealthy farmer just west of this city, last night. A liberal reward Is offered for its recovery. TOLEDO, O., May 22.-Spross Brothers' chair factory, located three miles below the city, burned at 3 o'clock this morning. Loss $2,500; fully insured. SupJO plece B eq 02 pesod COSHOCTON, May 23.-Andrew Lamma who fell into the bleaching vault at the paper mill Wednesday morning, died in great agony about 2 o'clock this morning. His suffering was terrible, the 'Do persod ups eye body perfectly raw. MANSFIELD, May 22-Wm Maney, who assanited and nearly killed Daniel Secrist last Friday night, was given'a preliminary hearing in Mayor's court today; and was remanded to jail to await trial, on the charge of cutting with intent to kill, at Common Pleas Court. TOLEDO, O., May 22.-George Rhoades, a colored prisoner in the county jail, borrowed a razor from the jailer to shave himself. Going into his cell he drew the razor across his wrist severing an artery. Prompt medical attendance saved his life. He preferred todie rather than go to the stoneyard. CARDINGTON, O., May 23.-A. H. Grant was found dead in the office of his livery redorts eque 'III 'R 01 18 state that he came to his death by shooting himself in the right side of his forehead. Cause attributed to financial trouble and drinking. He was carrying a heavy amount of insurance. NEW COMERSTOWN, May 23.-Report reaches here that depositors made a run on the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank at Uhrichsville yesterday, and drew out about $30,000 in a short time. The bank stood the pressure for some scors 811 07 pay anq this late in the day. It is thought it may resume again. CINCINNATI, May 22.--An unknown UB 01 exceseur the B ques URUOM acquaintance of Miss Hazzard, the young woman missing since last Friday, saying that she was in a boarding house in Chicago on North avenue, near Randolph street. It is supposed that the woman had received a letter from Miss Hazzard. The information has not yet been corroborated. AKRON, May 22.-Commanderles of Knights Templar from Warren, Canton, and Mansdeld, with Akron Commandery securits personde 20 ON "SI "I\ 18419 001 10 Rug Ascention JO Church this afternoon. Sir Knight Rev. Dr. D. C. Osborne, of Canton, preaching the annual sermon. The banquet took place this evening. DAYTON, O., May 23.-Johnuy Meyers, a boy nine years of age, to day was attacked by a large Newfoundland dog he attempted to pat. The brute nearly tore the face off the boy, lacerating it SO as to make him a hideous sight to behold. Nearly the whole of his right check was 1814 0.18 sysns 8,80p our pus 'XUMB ble in the cheek bone. The little fellow computer crittent B up 81 COLUMBUS, May 23.-Gov. Hoadly has issued a requisition upon the Governor of West Virginia for the extradition of E. G. Fulton. C. A. Folton and C. P. Morris, who are wanted in Bellair to answer to the charge of burglary and lareeny. These men are daring burgiars, and have been guilty of many offenses along our river counties, and have frequently escaped by crossing into other States. TOLEDO, O., May 22.-During a severe thunder storm this afternoon Mrs. Tillie Fear, a young woman residing in the lower town, while out walking was caught in a storm, and taking shelter under a tree, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Another woman with her was slightly injured, but two children that accompanied them escaped unhurt. LANCASTER, May 22.-The dry goods