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mw MBioam Em TUm'Keview. BMKER ARRESTED, hallway Ire Ssaard a shot, followed* by a fai» special committee will be delayed u*v groan proceeding from "Woodbury's room. v^ffig: til decisive action is taken at Albany. The door was burst iu»and Woodbury was lying in bed groaning with pain. He had The Latest Telegraphic News *&' 1 ROBBE O HE HAIR S0.H.BOM, C.H.CHADBOUTW, BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. shot himself an the right sifie. He gave as ,4, Broker JPell, *in Default of an excuse for his actiont that he was "no Presidents *«S Ctt*fi» A Youjsg Lady Relieved of Her Tresses CulledfromAssociated $* good." He will recover ina few days. HEW ULM, MINNESOTA Cor. Minn, and Centre Sirs. Bondsmen. Now Reposes in Wliile on the Street. During confirmation services at St. John's BURLESGTON, Iowa, Special Telegram, Press Dispatches, mi-t-.v..^„- ., ra f%[ Ludlow Street Jail Episeopal church in Philadelphia the congregation —One of the most outrageous anf wore-one dress all the '.. KIN3B NBUUIETJLY was-startled by the actions of an apparently bold assaults upon a lady ever occurring it NEW ULM, demented young man who arose way aretmdithe world, and says she Burlington happened in the business portion from his seat and, pointipg ,0, revolver at of "She city to-day while the streets CWlectlonean* all bnsfami pertemfhg t» CStUectleasM all bnsfae W A S I N O N BRIEFS He is Charged With Embezzlement felt as welLas1 though -she had had a Bishop Whataker, who was tekmg part in promytty attemded to. were thronged with pedestrians. Miss Shuman, promptt a The secretary of the treasury has placed the services, fired a shot at him. Immediately a young lady, was returning from an Individual Responsibitiy, and Misappropriation the revenue steamer Rush at the disposal of there wasgwxit confusion, bnt it waa quickly errand to her home, and had passed into a the postmaster general for the purpose of seen that no -harm had resulted from the of Funds side street, when a man stepped up behind carrying thp mail between San Francisco shot. An officer was hastily summoned, and »8g$500, her, grasped her around the waist \iith one THE -opinions of nine of the largest and Portland, Or^ during the railioad embargo, the wouid-be murderer taken, into custody arm and, whipping out an ugly looking .j The maniae'« came was David Alexander, he trrill owners- kr this country are uniform Eagle Mill Co. butcher knife, quickly relieved the young a it TO- Buohibitionist, and Bishop lady of a mass of golden tresses that waa in stating that thefinestgrades NEW YOKE, Special.—George H. Pell, the Whitaker's attitede on the liquor question E O O A S A I E S hanging loose down h-er back. So quick having diepleasadiim, he resolved to kill broker who was arrested fop the part he of flour are, made by the use of mill* The epidemicof typhoid fever which commenced was the action of the hair thief that she had him. took in disposing of the gil-tedged securities Manufacturers of in the vicinity of Waverly. Ky., about not time enough to scream or struggle, and agones in«preference to rollers. of the Sixth National bank, was taken before two weeks ago, is still raging, and is spreading in less time ithan it takes to relate it the O ER FLOTJB UnifcedStates Commissioner Shields today at an alarming rate. The disease, which FOREIGN CULLINGS deed was done and the man had disappeared. and held in $25,000 bail for examination Madame Be Vere, t! clairvoyant, and broke out. in the family of John Drury, resultfatally Miss Shuman is a handsome young THE youngest millionaire in Ne\r James Brown, •charged with forging notes on on Thursday next. Being unable to to the enrtlre family, five in number. lady and somewhat of an athlete in hex Bichard Lamii, itbe-wealthy iron master of procure bondsmen he was committed to way, but she was so amazed and paralyzed York, if aaot.in the world, is Marshall "XPen persons who encaged in nursing tS»e Gradual Reduction Rollsr ToungstowB, Ohio, have been held to the at the boldness of the deed that she could vDrury family contracted the disease. Eighc jaiL Abomt 6 o'cock President Claasen appeared Roberts, son*of the late Marshall O. grand jury at Toledo. •of them have since •died, and others whohavte do nothing. She is quite overcome by thf before the United States commissioner circumstances. No clue to the thief. Systran A $\ Roberts. mho is worth $5,000,000, *arod lor the Druryinurses are down with the The London Times bitterly, coatdemns the witia rhis counsel, and the warrant snalady. English merchants at Lisbon who appealed charging him with embezzlement and misappropriatksi odd only 10 years old. to Mr. Gladstone toruse his influence for arbitration A gas pipe retort ia which oxygen for experiment of funds was read to him. O N E S S I O N O FAITH. NEW ULM. HIN$ and peace, and says they are was being made exploded in the It was araanged that Mr. Claasen's cowards, who prefer their pockeibooks to high school at Lexington 111. Prof. Jess THREE *taa«au3and dollars for two examination should tafee place a by Minister on he Mat patriotism. was terribly burnedaabout the face, and both at 10 a. m. 4»timorrow, and meanwhile he of a Revision hours. This is what Mrs. Cornelius Dr. Tanner, nwmbeftofithe BritisbJaouse of eyes,are probably readered sightless. Bert was paroled -in custody of two deputy NEW YORK, Special.—The New York •commons for tfce Middle division «f Cork, Vanderbilt paid for the privilege of Merrill, aged twenty, compound fracture of marshals and his counsel in accordance Presbytery to-day further discussed the revision has been required (to furnish two sureties of the leg and artery cot, will probably die with an arrangement made in advance that of the confession of faith. Rev. Dr. having tfee great musicians Sarasatf £100. or to serve three months in prison for Kemp, aged sixteen, -compound fracture ot Rossiter said he was in favor of the report if Claasen would give himself up he should thu*tleK: a ottering threats against Smith Barrp, head and D'Albeit gplay for hor guests. Barnard, knocked down by of the committee because it brings our confession not be put in jjail to-night. President a blow in the chest from a piece of iron and «f the landlord syndicate. more o'n a line with the Bible. Claasen made statement to-day to the severely hurt. About'twenty were more or Elder Van Eenssler said that a majority ol public. deeies that he was a member of less hurt. AN Alabama youth willed t$10,000 IN E N E A the members of his church were opposed the syndicate wJuich purchased the control to revision. Rev. J. B. Shaw waa Bt is said in Chieago ^that a company is ObtatQcd, and «U PAT*NT JfUiOUdA to the Y. C. JLof his town and Tl*rpe boys, who were coasting down hill of the Sixth National bank, or that he had tended to for MODERATE FXE8. Ova offie* in favor of going further with the being formed for the purpose of building a fromiLake View Hotel te the Mineral Bange oppoctt* the U. B. Patent Office, aad we can «4» th'en deliberately smoked hwnselfto ever met ex-President Leland until the sale revision than the committee recommended. tower 1,200 feet high in London. A Chicago railroad track in Hancock, Mich., ran under tain Patent* In lasa Unathan thoae remote n*OBi was completed. JJe claims that it was at company which furnished the elevators .for Revs. C. Doenicb and D. H. Hoadley, and death with eigarettes. It is seldom a a freight car comming down a steep grade. WASHINGTON, send UODKL, DRAWIHG the suggestion of kshier Colson, and with the Eiffel tower has theieontra&t for the London Elders J. C. pucker and M. W. Dodd spoke PBOTO of invention. We adrise to patent* The boys, were dragged for some distance, cigarette idiot h«s.such good sense. tower. the consent of the iboard of directors, that in fa\ or the report. Rev. Dr. John Hall, ability free of charge and we tnaJte HO CUAKQm and jaeksprews were foung necessary to raise leader of the opposers to the revision, then U3flJkS8 PATENT J3 StKCUR&tt. he arranged to sefi rthe $650,000 in bonds the car to get the boys out Jacob Saunders, At the house of James Garpenter, living sis For circular, adTlce, terms and teferencea Ml began the settling up. The doctrines of the held by the bank, and that it was for the aged 9, had his head crashed to a jelley. miles «outh of Kansas City, is & case which actual clients in your own Mate. County, City «i* THE statistics ©ifwild beasts en India church, passing by the non-elect, had been purpose of providing more available cash, for niao days has puzzled ,a&J the loca? Sown, write to, Wilhe ©fines, aged 13, had&oth legs and his represented as a stumbling block, he said, for 1888 show that they do not physicians Anna Parker has ibeen lying so that the discount ..business might be increased, head crashed, but is still t&ve and may recover. and cited many chapters of the Bible Opposite Patent Office, Wathtngtm, It. either asleep or in a trance during that time, OharJes Dones, aged 7, escaped without that grow any less deadly. Twenty-two wherein stumbling blocks are referred to and now appears to be sinkins into the sleep a Rcsatch, though with the other boys Bingham Bros. and claimed that we put ourselves in a thousand nine hundred and seventy of death. She has been nourished 4y broths Tins STEP WAS DECIDED UPON. all of the tome. false position. To be consistent we should being poured down herthroat. She has been £Te denied that any of ihe funds of the bank persons were killed in 1888, an "in, notre\ise completely but remodel. Dr. a domestic this family for about a year, were used by the syndicate to pay for Leland's Hastings closed the debate for the revisionists. S I N SIFTINGS crease of 600. and has on several occasions had somnolent stock, and claime.that had the bank He said- V. B. LosHee of Lodi, Clay county. S. D., spells. Non* lasted over twenty-four hours. examiner not refused to accept the certified DEALERS IN BEB committed suicide by hanging. He had been 2 The railroad officials at Saeramenifco succeeded Dr. Hall thinks that we revisionists should go cheeks offered by Pell there would have somewhat out of his mind for a short time, in having telegraphic communieation further,-and entirely remodel the confession been no trouble. All day long it was expected btrange he don't believe revision but believes Resulting from la grippe. for a bhort time one night with Trackee E O E W E S I N O O S E jr., of arc- that President Talliaaan would call in remodeling it. We can hardly hope that the brake fame, is a consummately office, on the Eastern slope of the] Sierra The jury in tfee Kniffin murder case at Trenton, men who did not irate the report can be expected at the Equitable bank and Garnish the $50,000 mountains, when it was learned that snow is to vote for it. It «eems to me that a broad-shouldered man, .oi generous N. J., brought in a verdict declaring that necessary to resume buetaess, but he sixteen feet deep between that place and the great mar do not know the difference between Mm Kniffin came to her death by. the administration did not appear, and the doors remained mould, and looks more like the captain station five miles west of that place. The remodel and revision. We said in that report LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, of chloroform by the hands of closed. A great many depositors called just what we meant, and will stand by it late rains, followed by freezing weather, bad of afoot ball team than like the unknown parties. whether the presbytery does or not. Dr. Hall transformed this into ice, which will have to at the bank during the afternoon, SASH AND BLIND. said many of the speeches made here pained level-headed man of business that he be chopped out and shoveled away by hand. '2 Near Gainesville, Tex., Sam Hapgood fatally and were told that the business Mm very much. Dr Hall, his speech, pained The situation remains on the same road to wounded H. 0. Blankenship with a of the bank would be resumed in some of bis best friends very much, and all Lime, Cement and CoaL is. Oregon. neckyoke. Mr. Dillon, a farmer, interfered, through there was an undercurrent of assumption a few daj's, that the affairs of the institution inreference to the construction of revision. and was probably fatally wounded by Hapgood, were all right and that it was only There is a probability of an interesting who made his escape. closed because the examination is in prog-" contest over the payment of the face of an WERE PROBABLY SPANKED. importance ae a port BALTIMORE'S Lowest prices always* ress. The examiners worked all day at the Ira Gale, foreman of the Bad River Castle accident insurance policy held by J. G. Evans of export is rapidly growing. Lenox Hill bank. They expected to give company, killed two Mexican sheep herders of Winona, Minn., in a Detroit insurance he a of S S some statement, but it was not found possible Among other items she shipped ia Colfax county, New Mexico. They were company. Mr. Evans had an accident policy Interfere.With a Duel which would have expired at noon of the to tell anything about the work until tresspassing with their flocks on the property Opposite Railroad Depot, abroad in 1889 four times as many ST. Louis, Special—St. Louis society circles day he was injured. He was injured at 9 of the cattle company, A warrant has a late hour. When the afternoon had KEWUI.M, MINI are greatly excited over a threatened o'clock in the morning. As soon as he thought dried apples as in 1888. This alone been issued for his arrest nearly passed the remaining securities of duel between Bemie C. Edmunds, aged of this after his injury was cared for he had the Sixth National bank were carried to Charles Thornton, of the firm of Hampson ought to make Baltimore swell with twenty-two, and Louis C. Hough, age*d his policy renewed an hour or so before it some safe deposit by order of Examiner FRANK FRIEDMANN, & Thornton, who built theMexican National twenty years. Edmunds is a brother of would have expired. He was suffeiing with pride. Hepburn. Reporters were not admitted to railway, kalled the superintendent of the a severe compound fracture of the log,and the well known attorney, Henry L. Edmunds, some difficulty Venegas railway in Mexico a lew days ago the shock and the suffering which came in Ke™rr and is a clerk "in the that informatioon was obtained. He S1P? in a quarrel over a settlement. Thornton is the treatmeatofhis hurt were so great that Mechanics' bank. Hough is a dealer in THE art of makingtough glass hag W saied a he woul itdwasprobably finish bis under arrest he could not withstand them. The Detroit and with son of ex-Judge Warwick Hough, Brooeries, Crockery. Stoneware, work before morning and would company objects to paying his claim. An of the state supreme court. The difficulty it is asserted, been discovered. This In South Bristol, N. Y., the home of Fred acrent has been here to file it or to make a make no statement to the press, but aro«e over the alleged action of young Edmunds Johnson was burned. A charred corpse has is good news. We have discovered compromise. Mr. Evans has friends and that he would immediately forward his report in stating that Hough had wooed been found in the ruins. Johnson, who had relatives who reject all offers except the face Blassware, Notions, Canned to the controller at Washington. During and won a popular society belle, the how to make so many things tough quarreled with his wife, is thought to have of the policy, and say they are willing to the afternoon the bank was besieged daughter of the wealthy president set Are to the house, and himself escaped take it to court. —notably beefsteak and young men of a transportation company, and that by depositors, who were very anxious about while his wife perished. they had plighted their troth. Arrangements their money. All were told that their funds Fruit, Flour, etc. —that glass and a lot of other things were perfected for a W. D. Gallagher, who embodiod in his person E A E S were safe. The examiner said the bank should be added to the list easily. meeting on the field of honor, two well the "Union Pacific Tea company," has would not lose more than $750,000. Of this known but very young society youths agreeing suddenly left Montreal with a young English amount $400,000 was represented by bonds All goods sold at bottom prices and he a a W to act as seconds, and the battle ground and securieties which had already been WomJ?AlA?nd.is a possessor of a chosen was Normandy Heights, one of the delivered free of cost to any part THE pension department at Wash, sold, and the other $350,000 represented $d5,0QQ in hard cash belonging to his creditors. western suburbs of the city, the hour 3:30 CHICAGO. the cityl checks which are held against the Equitable jngton has upon its rolls the names this afternoon. The principals did not put and Lenox Hill banks. At a meeting of the WHEAT—No. 2, Spring,75HC. No 3 Spring in an appearance at the hour designated, Near Newport, Ark., John Schreider, a rejected of 27 widows of revolutionary soldiers N E W I N N 62@72c No. 2 red, 75%c. Clearing House association to-day the Sixth and to-night it is stated that the fathers of suitor of Miss Emma Fry. shot and COBN—No. 2, 28%@29o, who have been regularly paid National, under its present ownership, was the two chivalrous young men have taken mortally wounded that young lady and attempted GEO. BENZ & SONS. OATS—No. 2, 20V$@30o. unanimously expelled from the association. a, hand in the quarrel and prevented any to kill Messinger, her affianced husband. pensions up to the present time. BYE—No. 2, 44c. bloodshed. Messinger's wound is not dangerous BARLEY—No. 2, 55@57o. Three of them are 97 years of age but the young lady will die. Schreider is in FLAX SEED—$1.35%. A N E A E I N A N E S Importers and Wholesale Dealers In and two of them 96. The youngest jan and may be lynched. BTJTTEK—Quiet and unchanged. O A E RAISED WINES & EGGS—Quiet at 13%c. Repor of he Auditin it is 71, Northern Iowa is being flooded with what on Pacifi a in a re N Rur. I a in Dr. O'Reilly's bankers pronounce the best imitation silver ST. PAUL. LIQUORS, to Portland dollar that has been placed in circulatian for DETROIT, Special.—The work of the auditing WHEAT—No 1 hard, 78@79c: No. 1 Northern, General Passenger Agent Teasdale, of the some time. The coin is the exact shape, size committee of the National Land league 76@77c No. 2 northern 74@75c. Naturalization in Brazil is remarkably Omaha, yesterday received the following and color of the genuine and is stamped perfectly. was practically finished this evening, when COBN—No. 3, 27y2c. 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn- telegram from General Passenger Agent The strongest point is its ring, which easy to secure, the road to citizenship the committee retired to consider thek report, OATS—No. 2 mixed, 20c No. 2 white, 21c Lomax, of the Union Pacific: chords to a nicety with genuine silver. It is No. 3, 19%c. which has been almost agreed on but PETEE SCHERER, being cleared of every possible lighter in weight than the gopd dollar, but This morning we are in receipt of advices BAELEY—No. 2, 45@50c No 3. 38@42c. will not be given out for publication till tomorrow. cannot be easily detected unless by persons from F. H. Goodman, of the Southern Pacific, objection that any one could RYE—No. 2, 34c. The following figures, however, handling large quantities of silver dollars. that the snow blockade on that line GROUND FEED—NO. 1, $10 50@11.25. are received from an authentic source: raise. No action is required on the between Ogden and San Francisco has positively BBAN— Bulk, $6.50@8. Balance on hand at Chicago convention, 1886, A warrent was sworn out atMankato,Minn., been raised and that trains will at part of the man unless he does not HAY—Upland prairie, $G@6.75 No. 1, 821,885.78, receipts to Jan. 1, 1890, $257,922 for the arrest of Bev. "William Copp of Eagle once resume their regular runs. Mr. Goodman $5.50 timothy, $8. 79, remitted to Ireland to Jan 1,1890, -DEALER IN,- Lake on the charge of assualt in the first degree. wish to become a citizen. Those who $237,248 OS, current expenses, ?22,225 27, balance is of opinion that they will experience EGGS—Fresh. $4.80@5.10. According to the complaint he undertook 011 hand, Jan 1.1890, §20,335.22. no iurther difficulty on account of snow BUTTER—Extra creamery, 20c dairy 14@ do not protest are persumed to be citizens to expel a couple of boys named Ryel unless thej' haA another storm, which is The current expenses include an item of 15c roll and print, 8@10c. from a rented house, and upon their resisting unlikely. The Shasta route, however, is and are treated accordingly. £3,000 as Piesident Fitzgerald's salarv MINNEAPOLIS. is said to have caned them severly. The still blocked and it may take &ome days to which that gentleman donated baok to the boy's mother, who was sick was prostrated WHE\T—No. 1 hard, 79c No. 1 Northern, have this line cleared. Please recollect, league, as well as the expenses of the Chicago by the excitement. The citizens held an indignation 77@77%c. No. 2 Northern, 73%@75c however, that the Southern Pacific runs a convention in 1886. This leaves the S. a young WILLIAM BURROUGHS, meeting and decided to prosecute FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, line of steamers between Portland and San expenses of the league for the three years $4.75@4.80 patents to ship, sacks, car lots, St. Louisian, who, ten years ago, the eld,er. less than 7 per cent of the amount collected. Francisco. Will you please issue bulletins $4.15@4.50 in barrels, $4.30@4.60 bakers' to your agents giving tliem this information The following cablegram was received did not know that he had mechanical 2 Miss Augusta Buehlmeyer and Anton here, $3@3.40 superfine, $1.70@2.25 red and ask them to resume the sale of tickets to-day. by President Fitzgerald, of the Irish Crawford of Dubuque, were engaged to be dog Hacks, $1@1.20 red dog barrels, $1.25@1.50. to California points, via either the Oregon National League of America: LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, genius enough to use a file, has perfected married, and the wedding day was set. The Short Line or Ogden and the Southern Pacific. Dublin, Special—Parnell strongly advises a strong, durable, compact bridal trosseau was prepared and everything COBN—Samnles, 25@26c Also please give this information to that no convention be held bv league in America SASH, BLINDS, in readiness. The night before the prospective OATS—Mixed, 19@20%c white 20@22c: No. at present. General election pending Urge our your connecting lines and [advertise it at machine of 2,165 pieces, an adjunct friends to redouble their efforts to place us much as possible. bridegroom left the residence of his 2,21%@22c. position for the contest. to the counting-house, that is already ficancee, a lew miles in the country, and BARLEY—23@44C. —and all kinds of— T. HARRINGTON, M. P., came to Dubuque. He has not been heard of HAY—Upland prairie, $7.50 eominott wild, T. E. KENNY, M.P Secretary. O N SlLCOTT in successful operation in fifty banks. $5@6.50. Building Material. since. The bride spent the day in a fruitless Treasurer. It is is an adding: machine. BUTTBR—Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20c. a Hi a a a re Staying: In hunt for nim. She threatens to make it And the following cable was sent from per R$ dairies, medium to fancy, 10@12c a In warm for the xecreant lover if he can bo here to-day: grease and packing stock, 4@5%c. found. T?RBE BONNE, Que., Special.—C. E. Silcott, rTEW ULM, MUTE Dr. J. E Kenny, Treasurer IrlBh National MILWAUKEE. League, Dublin. 1 send tO'day 2,000 more. the absconding cashier of the sergeantat-arms' MRS, PHILIP VAN EENSSELAER declares Citizens'Bank, A gang of Italians, PoleB and Hungarians, O'BJEIIAY. office is stopping at the house 01 WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 72@74c No! 1 it "impossible to do anyreading who are employed in widening the raWroad Pat Grant, special correspondent of the Mr. Thibault, the father ot the woman with Northern. 81c. ,r bed of the Shatfrokin, Suubury & LewisbAfg Chicago Inter Ocean, was capiased to-day at or learn anything in society." whom Silcott fled from Washington. The COBN—No.3, 28c. railroad, at Sufcbury, Pa., set three Waste the instance of Dr. O'Reilly, treasurer of woman is also domicled here. In an interview OATS—No. 2 white, 23%@24c. And so she buys the books that and tten retired to await the exipliosion. For the land league, for alleged libel, for recent Silcott said the charge of forgery waa BYE—No. 1, 44c. publications in the Inter Ocean over Mr. some unexplained reason only two of the please her fancy, collectsmanuscripts bosh, and that when he left Washington for BABLE?—No. 2, 42%c Grant's signature. Mr. Grant is held awaiting blasts exploded. The men did ftot know this, New York he had not the remotest idea of EGGS—Fresh, 14c. and magazines, has them packed $2,000 bail. however, and returned to tbefr work, when leaving the United States. As proof of this he BUTTER—Dairy, 15@17c. the third blast exploded and they were hurled* pointed to the lact that on the Wednesday away, and when the strain becomes CHEESE—Cheddars, 9@9Ms.e N E W O E S I S O A E in all dirtctions. Three 'of the men were before Thanksgiving he drew $36,000, and NEW ULM, MINN. unbearable goes abroad, takes a villa killed, four fatally'injured and two others with $14,000 ol this took up notes of members is a to at A a a to A Terribl Railroad A id and reads day and night to make more or less injured, The recovery of two of which had been discounted in bank. A on he World' Fair Bill. them being doubtful. The fast express on the Air Line division As to the other money he is accused of decamping tip for lost time. ALBANY, N. Y., Special—The world's fair of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago with, Silcott says he had but very U.Mullen, Pre*'U H. Vajen^Vtee-PrtaH A Norwegian woman about forty-seven bill committee reported the bill back to railroad was wrecked at the trestle over Wilson's little when he left New York. He defies years old came to Warren with two sons, both houses amended so as to strike out all J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. A *f* creek, 16 miles north of Indianapolis. the detectives, and says the best legal advice one two and one ten years old. One night A CAR mule in a Black Hilts mine 3f the names of the additional coniniisi&oners Seven persons lost their lives and over 20 in Canada assures him that he has committed she put her children to sleep, and when they Jirector8i were injured, several of the latter fatally. not residents of New York no extraditable offense. concluded: stayed from its stable a few days ago woke up their mother was lying dead ou the Good time was being made when the truck of "The day will come when I will lity. These names include Lewis F. floor by the bed, with a ghastly cut in her and stepped into a shaft 200 feet the tenderjumped the track just as the trestle not appear as black as I am now painted."' Payne, A. B. Boardman, Erastus CornTig, throat and a jaeknife in her hand. She and Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. & was reached. In this condition it was dragged James Wood and Ellis H. Roberts. deep. It fell a distanceof seventy-five her hnsband had been sickly and had to be over th3 trestle, which was sa'ely cleared by Sff '^wi* The conference report cam* up in the assembly E O E S O FIGHT. supported by the town of Higdem, Polk Wtschcke, O. JL Olsen,E.G. Koch.WS feet and eaught on some timbers in the engine, baggage car and smoker, the county, where they lived until recently. The and was non-concurred in by the ladies' day coach and the sleeper making up he Marqui to Figh a the shaft. When fished out the animal officers of that town, she said with tears poteof ayes 47, noes 63. In the senate Mr. the rest of the train. The pullingof the trucks Due Wit an Editor. rolling down h«r wrinkled cheeks ordered Cantor moved to take up the assembly DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS across the trestle is supposed to have loosened was found to be uninjured, barring them to move and did move them to Marshall PARK, Special.—The Marquis de Mores,, bill and pass it, but the motion was lost. the rails, and when the ladies' coach county. considering himself insulted by an article OF EUROPE, AND PAS a few slight scratches, bat a look reached the center the structure gave way The seriate then adjourned until next Monday in the Nation, has challenged M. Dreyfus, and it fell with a crash to the creek below, -a nigbt by a -"party vote. No one can now At Dubuque, la., Officer Carter surprised of intense surprise was manifest on SAGE TICKETS SOLD. the editor, to a du with pistols. Arrangements distance of 40 feet. Thesleeper followed and predict'when the two houses can be brought two burglars at work on the safe in the large its countenance. ,-A feave been made for the meeting to and completed the destruction of the ladies', grocery house of John F. Stemm & Co. The to agree on a 'world's fair bill, and the car by falling upon it. It then rolled to one. take place on Sunday morning on the Belgian thieves took the alarm and attempted to escape. friends-of Uew York are much discouraged. side. Almost simultaneously with the falling frontier. Mores' seconds are Count ei'^t- The officer whistled for aid. and pursued loseAttention Given to* HOW THEY FEEL ABOUT IT, of the first eoaca it took fire and added the Recent excavations in Rome show Dedien and M. Feuillaut those of Dreyfus the fugitives, and a running battle ensued, "WASHINGTON, Special—The news from terror of the fames to *he awful condition Collecting are ex-Mmister Lockroy and M. Pichon. a half-dozen shots being exchanged. Albany was not altogether unexpected. that the ancfent plumbers of the of the women, •children and It thought that one of the thieves was hit. tfew'fcoTkmen are now less confident of men who had beeen eanght and Eternal City were obliged to be very The combination of the safe was broken off 3J» Shot an Alleged Slanderer. securing the fair, while friends of Chicago wedged in the wreck. After clearing the Buoklen 8 Arnica Balre and the lock partially drilled. No arrests. ire 'more hopeful. Representative Cumiiiings-blamed SAN FBANcrsco, Special.—Samuel W. Giu particular with their work. Ther* trestle the baggage car and smoker also left It is thought to be the work of Chicago ex-Senator Piatt for the setback Thebes* salve in the world for Cuts, ness, a money broker of this city, died at the track and rolled down •the embankment. have been unearthed great qualities given New York's aspirations. He crooks. the city hospital late last night from the Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Everything was in the greatest confusion said: effects of bullet wounds inflicted by D. of lead water pipe, each plainly Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, and the cries of the persons pinioned in the C. Woodbury, who came ±0 Bntte. Mont, Itthe bill is'beaten it has been done by the Arnold, a wealthy resident of Colusa county. burning wreck ot the day car -seemed to Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Erup-tions, machinations of Tom Piatt. He wanted a from Missoula a few days ago. presented himself stamped with th ename of the owner The shooting is believed to have had its paralze those who had escaped without injury. Piatt's woritfs fair, but we wanted a J?ew York and positively cures Piles or na before the night clerk of the St. Nicholas origin in some anonymous circulars distributed fi-orld'-s fair. of the house, the year of the plumb, It was several minutes before any assistance hotel and, stating that he had lost his partner, pay^ required. It ie guaranteed to give in Colusa over a year ago, charging was attempted, and then it'was too Representative Stahrnecker said: ing, the names of the consults for put up his over as the price of a night's perfect satisfaction, or money refund-^ Mrs. Arnold with having been guilty oiim Late to be effective, as the flames enveloped Weil, it relieves -u«* poor congressmen, fit is lodging. He kept his room all Sunday and proper conduct. Arnold was arrested and ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold ry GT that yearandthat of the reigning the entire car, and many of thp voices that oettetftbat tbe bill should be beaten at Albany next day. About 5:80 p. m. the clerk went hanat Washington. is stall in custody. refuses to make any L. Boos. cried in pitious tones for help were -already emperor. WBm np to get the keyof the room* When in the statement in-regard io the affair. silenced by the devaluing flames. !:Sfe It is-thought that the report ©fine weofld's