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Show W. L. SCOTT CF ERIE DEAD. He Wis (iwtur ( P T-lnnil'4 Itilit 11 a.nl I'o.v r . i l n. i to . NtuvfoUT, 11. 1., Sept. St. Kx-Ctm- f, ifssmiiti V. L. Scott of Tcnnsyivania illcd sudden'V before mr.iriiiht S'ltur-day S'ltur-day rii.'ht. Dr. Willi i;,i Topper stated that Sec'.i's ,le,;!h iTis very .-udden and ii'.icxp 'cle.l, and wrss due to repeated boa"! faii-ir- s. Ti.o family leriv;) w ii 'i Hit) i : ipaii'S in the ino.'uiug lVr tueir home ia lilie, !'a. tilllt.- i ,-ntn. Fill' uu i oi" i.Sept. 21 Mrh Eiizri-l-eth Hcvdeii I',. dole, who isagiand-Cuug isagiand-Cuug iter of Francis liopkinsoi:, a signer sign-er id t i.e deciara. ;o,i ot Independence, pud d "i::ht' t oi J.tdge Joseph ilopkin-sou ilopkin-sou attlh'ir of "Lad ( niumbia." i!i 'd last ev eniiiL' ol :ai t failure. She was ! in her i:i:ie.y second year. j Nl vv Vouii, Sept. 21. (leneral .Tos-Pph .Tos-Pph r. Ktiapp, president of tiie .'si -tro- oil' o't Life lii'.urauen company of this -.iy. died on Monday la .t aboaid the T ieip.-h steamer La ( 'ha.npagne, which arrived hero yes'en'.ay. i.vv ViihK. Sept. 21. Larry Corcoran, Corco-ran, enco the ''amies pitcher of the Ch.iea'jo ball cittb, and later a member of the N ew Vnr'ic c uh, died at Newark, ' N. J-. last night of typhoid fever. I'lilll I. A ' ti, M ',.'., Sej'l. 2 1 Ira Kerry, j grand secretary of the M asons of Maine. I (lied yesterday, aged Du. lie was the lirst telegrapii operator aud manager j of the Huston, Mass., ollice. i |