YOUNG HOMER BLAND INJURED WHEN ALIGHTING FROM EXCUR SION TRAIN.Homer, the 19 year old son of Mr. W. H. Bland, who resides near the old double tailgate house on the new Danville pike, was injured while attempting to alight from the excursion truin returning from Cincinnati early Monday morning. For some reason the train is said riot to have stopped at the station at this place, but ran by some distance and backed up to allow passengers for this place to alight. Young Bland upon seeing that the tram had reached Lancaster, u.»d was not stopping. alighted while the train was moving rapidly. He struck a box car on the siding and was rendered unconscious, and his injuries were at first thought to be serious. However, after remaining unconscious for several hours, he came round all light, and was found to i»e suffering from a severe shock, and it is thought that he will be all right in a few days.