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VERY LATEST. George A. Sala, the English journalist. landed at New York Tuesday, and will deliver lectures. Six lives were lost at Marshfield, Oregon, by the explosion of the boiler of Thomas [0S Sm the Colonel J. M. Frye, father of the senator from Maine, died Thursday at Lewiston, at the age of 82. A prohibitory liquor ordinance has gone into effect at Hot Springs, Arkansas, with a limit of two years. In a billiard contest in Chicago Monday evening. Schaefer beat Slosson at the "champion game" by 800 to 589. Samuel Wade, a bank president at Alton, Illinois, who has several times been mayor of the city, died Friday. Leland Stan ord can have the California senatorship for the asking. Bal*07 Amount uo commente 01 si lotting u u! teller 'D 'f bank at Lexington, Kentucky. is a de-uno 01 pay sey pue *000'09$ JOJ 'upe Special reports from various parts of Illinois and Indiana say that the wheat condition pood u! pue euo Inter e s! dose tion. The mayor of New York reports the funded debt at $92.047,000, and the rate of taxation will be nearly 2.35 per cent. Potters at Trenton. New Jersey, to the number or one thousand, have remade by reduction R II strike 01 solved sagas u! The Muncie (Indiana) National bank has decided to go into voluntary liquidation this month, on the expiration of chanter.ru she At Birmingham, Alabama, Samuel J. Randall inspected a coal mine which has an average daily output of twentyfive hundred tons. Dr. J. H. Harris died Friday in Indianapolis, and, in accordance with his request, his body was taken directly to em Andrew Eichenbrecher. founder of the zoological garden of Cincinnati, died from heart disease,Saturday, leaving a large fortune. The Grand Army of the Republic in New Mexico has erected over the county SORL up Carron JO STATE an appropriate tablet. Dr. John Maxwell. who was lodged in jail at Springfield, Ohio. for poisoning his three young daughters, hanged celling siy u! himesly Symptoms of revival in the iron trade are reported from Pittsburg. Several mills which recently suspended work are starting up again. Canadian millers are petitioning the government to double the duty on American flour, because 300,000 barrels were imported last year. A venerable citizen of Trenton, New Jersey, named Isaac Allen, fell 'Axeldode JO stroke e more MOUS the u! and was frozen to death. The amputation of a toe developed blood-poisoning, which caused the death of Rev. Dr. Noah Hunt Schenck, of Brooklyn, in his 60th year. The governor of Ohio renews his recommendation that in presidential years the election of state and county officers be held in November. The funeral of Russell Hancock, the only son of Gen. W.S. Hancock, took place Friday at St. Louis, the remains being placed in the family vault. Mrs. George T. Chambers, of New York,45 years of age and holding property valued well up in the millions, has married her stepson, 21 years old. Under orders of the United States court, the bankrupt Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis narrow-gauge road has been restricted to one mixed train per day. Abner Coburn,ex-governor of Maine, died Sunday evening at Showhegan, aged 82 years. His illness was contractcol- electrola the JO session the 18 pe lege. There is every probability that the passenger rates eastward from Chicago are about to take a drop, as the differentials to the weaker lines have expired. Over one hundred citizens of Hazelton, Indiana, are searching the woods for a Mexican lion which escaped from a circus, last summer, at Allendale, Illinois. James F. Mallory, formerly prominent in the oyster trade in Maryland and Connecticut died at New Haven, of creeping paralysis, leaving a large fortune. Six large iron establishments at Pittsburg have resumed operations, after weeks of idleness, and other concerns announce that they will soon folauth MOI At Jackson, Michigan, a hack containing Jud Crouch, the murderer. was demolished and the horses killed by a locomotive, but the passenger escaped uninjured. Rain caused the flood in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to gain in force Tuesday. The scheme of sending tugs to break the ice gorge has been abandoned. The coal walls of Bristol tunnel, one thousand feet long, near New Lexington, Ohio, were set on fire by incendiaries, and its speedy destruction seems quite certain. Rev. Mr. Newman, of Ripon. Wisconsin, will probably be called to the pulpit of the Congregational church in Washington, a comittee having made the selection. John S. Wise, a republican member of congress from Virginia, will probably be called to the law professorship JO uos B SI eH new state the JO Henry A. Wise. The money package lost by the Adams Express company at Indianap-