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"i"*',. •5 ^'r NEWS- SUTINGS. New Ulm Review. THE GREAT STRIKE. that Tuttle had ruined his family and cons equently JOH N BOYLE O'REILLY DEAD. Fr. Aufderheicte, he had shot him. -J. The Famous Poet Dies From an Overdose FOREIGN GRIST. of a Sleeping Potion. BBANDT & WEDDENDOEF, Publisher*. Criminal, Personal, Foreign The cholera is dominishing in Valencia, A Few Trains Sunning, and NANTUCKET BEACH, Mass., Aug. 10 —John Manufacturer of Spain, but there are still from ten to fifteen Boyle O'Reilly died very suddenly at his and Other Interesting HEW ULM, MINNESOTA Hopes That the Worstis new cases daily, about half of which summer home early this morning. The prove fatal. ITire, Well Building and Steeple Ifews Items. cause of his death is supposed to have been Nearly Over. Fifteen American consuls are holding a accidental poisoning. The particulars, as TOLSTOI says that nobody should conference at the American consulate in far as known by the family, are as follows* Brick, write for money, and the Tribune Paris on the mode of applying the McKinley Mr. O'Reilly has been suffering for several WASHINGTON. Sad Suicide in her Wedding bill in Europe. days from insomnia. During the past week thinks that in this he agrees with Fine Pressed Bricte for Maj. Swan, who waa the Indian agent at he has slept but little. Last night his wife A test case has been begun against the will Clothes of a Soldier's some of the publishere. Cheyenne agency South Dakota arrived in was unwell, and at 12 o'clock he called for of A. T. Stewai by Sarah Branagh of Ireland, ornamental fronts. Washington from Shasshone agency, Wyo. Dr. William H. Litchfield of this town to claiming to be a granddaughter of an Wife in Washington. Mr. Swan is now in the secret service. attend her, and Dr. Litchfield went to the uncle of Mr. Stewart. THE irony of fate is again illustrated house and prescribed for her, leaving a bottle Have the best of shipping facilities art$V Members of congress who are at home repairing France has sent an ultimatim to Dahomey, of medicine At 2 o'clock Mr Reilly will pay prompt attention to mail ordeifie badly dilapidated fenceB object to in the fact that the old home demanding the cession o' Kotonou and again called the doctor, and said that a pair being called baek to Washington, but must NEW YORK Aug. 10. —The complete Whydah. If the demand is rejected, a commission of Alexander H. Stephens in Mariett a, ot the medicine left for Mrs. O'Reilly had submit. paralysis of all traffic on the New York Central NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. to be composed chiefly of Senegalese been spilled. The doctor then gave him a Oa., is now owned by a negro. road caused by the Knights of Labor The department of state has been informed Arabs, will start for Abomey in October. single dose to take to her. As he left the when they they struck their first blow Friday by the American Legation at St. Petersburg The Augusta (Ga.) exchange has adopted doctor's Mr O'Reilly said that he felt extremely night led them to believe tnat they that the rumor of the wholesale expulsion of resolutions condemning any effortto disturb tired, and if Mrs O'Reilly went to A EECENT visitor to E dinburgh declares could maintain the stoppage of business on Jews from Russia is unfounded. the business relations between the North and sleep he would take a little something himself that the human hog species is the roads of the company. This they have The S Paul committee in Washington discovers the South, and appealing to Northern men to see if he could not get a few hours' not succeeded in doing, and it is evident the utter falsity of the allegation of MANUFACTURER OF & DIEALKB nr unknown in the Scotch capital. This to defeat the federal election bill. sleep. that a general feeling of disappointment Soots and Shoes! fraud in connection with the census of that At 4 o'clock Mrs. O'Reilly awoke and Grand preparations are being made in tourist found everybody sweet-tempered prevails among the strikers, though they city. "3* found that her husband was missing. She Russia for the reception of the emperor of will not admit this. They placed strong went down stairs and found him lying on and well-behaved. PostmasterTancott of New York has been Germany. The Kaiser will be invited to reliance upon the assistance of the Brotherhood the floor in an unconscious condition. The advised by the postal authorities at Washington join the czar in a hunt in one of the imperial Minn, 3d N. strs., vNew Ulm, liian. doctor was immediately called. Upon arriving of Locomotive Engineers, who, according that Tolstoi's "Kreutezer Sonata" forests. he found the respnation was very THE fashion for young New Yorkers to many of the Knights, were to has been excluded from the mails, but he refuses weak, and Mr. O'Reilly expired shortly The British squadron under Vice Admiral have taken a hand in the fight last night. A largo assortment of men's to go to London to have the wedding to make public the department's letter after. A bottle was found containing the Watson has arrived at Newport, R. I. The Mr. Holland himself told a reporter that boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' oa4 medicine used by Mrs. O'Reillv, from which on the su bject. ceremony, where it will be convenient vessels will remain until Aug. 6, and Admiral there was an understanding to that effect, she had taken but very little, but which was children's shoes constantly kept «n Watson and officers will receive many attentions nearly empty. It is supposed that Mr. but to-day he said he had heard nothing hand. Custom work and rcpahing for dukes and countesses to PERSONAL. from society people. O'Reilly took a dose from it bv mistake. further about the matter, and could not tell promptly attended to. Spencer Pritchard, a wellknown actor and run in and honor them, is the height This would not have produced death, and The British ship "Lord Raglan" is posted what the Brotherhood would do. playwright, died at his horn in New York of it is thought that he must also have taken on the New York maritime exchange as of Anglo-mania ridiculosa. A prominent member of the Brotherhood general debility. a dose of chloral to make him sleep, and missing. The Lord Raglan left San Francisco said to-day that the locomotive engineers John Hauenstein, that he took an overdose. Mrs. O'Reilly George W. Cable, the novelist, who has Feb. 26 last for Cork, Ireland. Since were not to be in this strike It was and her four daughters are nearly prostrated been lecturing at the Monona lake assembly, that time she has not beenheard of. with grief. The body was removed to AFTEB fruitless experiment the St. not their fight, but of course, he added, Wisconsin, was hastily called to his home in Charlestown to-dav. should they be ordered out they would go. The Paris Siecle has received a cipher dispatch Joseph News man remarks that if Northampton, Mass., by a telegram announcing He did not think such an order would be from St. Petersburg saying that a the death of his mother. there is one thing a man cannot do, dynamite mire was discovered under the given. The Brotherhood, said several others, ENGLISH PAUPERISM. and it is to put a fourteen-inch collar on railroad station at Rasik. This place is on remembers the Chicago, Burlington & ACCIDENTAL. Startling Increase in Lunacy During the the route to be taken by Emperor William Quincy strike, in which their places were a fourteen and a half inch shirt and An Indian named Charles Plack was killed on his coming Russian trip. taken by Knights of Labor, and are not Fast Decade. by the cars ten miles north of Shell Lake use society language about it. over anxious to help the Knights now. WASHINGTON, Aur. 10—The department Wis. The remains were taken to Spooner. TRAIN SCHEDULE EEaUMED. of state has received an interesting report OTHERWISE. At Kirk wood, III., the families of Paul and Our brewery is fully equipped and able to To-day the regular schedule passenger from William P. Smith, commercial aeent Five hundred deaths from cholera were reported Elias Brent were poisoned by eating beef Ji\ order* service of the Hudson River & New York JOHN HOPE, a well-known and rich of the United States at Hudderfcfield, Eng in Mecca in one day. tongue. All are in a critical condition, and Central and the Harlem roads was resumed, Mr. P. Grebe has charge of the bottling eatefc* on pauperism in that country. Mr. Smith gentleman of Edinburg, has executed the only change being the consolidation of backfflthe it is not thought they will live. The break in the Soo canal ably Jshment. says: certain outgoing Western trains. The a trust deed conveying £84,459 argument of the Northwestern congressmen flew Ulm, Minn. A passenger train on the Great Northern Southwestern limited and the Chicago limited The most remarkable feature of the poor law Line was detached by a broken rail a few that the Soo should have another channel. inspector of Lancashire county is that, while to the trustees, of which he himself were consolidated and left on the the march of pauperism is held pretty well in miles north of Castleton, and several of the At amass meeting of Arabs in Zanzibar Southwestern's time at 10 20 a. m. The check, the progress of luancy appears to be is one, for advancing the cause of passengers and some of the train hands were the decree abolishing theslave traffic was approved, North Shore vestibule limited, which was spreading with startling rapidity In 1880 there to have leit at 4 50 p. m., was consolidated badly hurt. though many Arabs dissented. were 6,800 lunatics in Lancashire couuty, while total abstinence at home and abro ad, with the fast Western express, and left at 1890 the number had increased to 9,000. In The business portion of Walnut HI, was A San Francisco conrt decides that Sarah from liquor, opium and tobacco. 6 p. m. All the other trains left on schedule England and Wales in 1800 there were 61,000 swept by fire, fifty-six buildings being destroyed. Althea Hill was never Sharon's wife, and lunatics, while the report of 1890 shows an increase time, and the local trains took on passengers Sixteen families are homeless. Loss, of 14 000 The total cost to the county has no claim upon the Sharon estate. up the road as usual. of Lancashire for maintaining its paupers during $125,000 insurance, $40,000. The tie-up on the West Shore road which The St. Paul chamber of commerce calls THE farmers along the Niagara 3 889 was nearly 81,900,000. In England was inaugurated last night did not affect C. A. Elliott, a guest of the Morgan house and Wales the cost during the bame period was Manufacturer of and Dealer ia upon congress for the immediate completion .River have held to their places with passenger traffic. The freight bu&mess was §21,000,000 During the years from 1880 the at Des Moines, Iowa, was found dead under of the canal and lock at the Soo and' Hay cost of pauperism in these two countnes had increased brought to a standstill, but the passenger CIGARS, a good deal of persistence, but they his window. It is supposed he sat in the lake. $84,000,000. Tramps, although classified trains ran as usual, and there was very little window to get the fresh air dropped asleep as paupers, are not included in the above The election for governor and other statt are now letting the old homes go to delay. The through Boston trains on the figures. It is characteristic of the English and fell to the ground. officers of Alabama resulted in the election Ne^v Haven road left as usual. The 3 o'clock TOBACCOS, tramp, when driven to the necessity of choosing rich men from Buffalo and other train this afternoon carried out Farragut of the entire Democratic ticket. But few Republicans between the poorhouse and starvation, to compromise, A man named Letreault and his ten-year Sost, by simulating and becoming an inmate of Portsmouth, Va Warden post, of and Independents were elected to cities, who are building summer villas old son went in bathing in a slough near PJPE& of an asylum. In 1880 there were 5,347 orfolk, Va and Devin post, of New York, the legislature. Missoula, Mont. Neither could swim. The tramp paupers in England, while 1890 the along the shores of the river. of the G. A. It. celebration Boston. Police Sunday was the hottest day of the season number increased to 5,434 boy got in deep water and was drowned. a1 Captain Mcllvain, who is on duty Cor. Minnesota and Centre in Cincinnati, the thermometer ranging from His father, in trying to save him, narrowly the Grand Central depot, reported everything 'streets, 100 to 103 in the shade. There were no serious escaped the same fate. exceedingly quiet. Not an arrest had Shot in the Night. MRS. PAGE, of Tngersoll, Tex., gavt cases of prostration. been made, and none of the strikers had KEWULM, MINJT. Near Muncie, Ind., the boiler of an old BELTON, Tex Aug. 10.—Considerable excitement birth to four children the other day been seen around the depot or along the traction engine at a saw mill exploded, instantly Republicans in the Tenth and Democrats in was occasioned to-day when it line of the road. He said- Jno. Neuman•f that weighed respectively six, five, killing two men—father and son— the Eleventh Ohio districts have been unable became known that Pick Wiseman and ORDERLY STRIKERS Cora McMahon. a woman of ill repute, to nominate congressional candidates This and so badly mangling another, the engineer, Though all necessary precautions are tafcen four and four and one-half pounds. were shot and killed about midnight Saturday means new delegates and new conventions. to mp any demonstration the bud I do not that he cannot live. The killed were J. Chester anticipate any tiouble. It looks very much to Mrs. Page had previously presented while driving in a buggy from Belton and C. Chester. A syndicate supposed to be composed of me as if the whole thing will be over by Tuesday Dealer in to Temple. About a week ago Wiseman D:R/S GOODS her husband with three pair of twins. liquor dealers recently organized to fight the morning I am not, of course, speaking ofhciallv, At a Sand creek stone quarry near Greensburg, was tried the district court here for murder but from general hearsay I have seldom whisky trust, has bought a distillery ut Ind., the engine boiler exploded with and found not guilty. The verdict did She is the patron saint of the census seenamoie orderly crowd of stukers There Hats, Cups, Notions, Uniontown, Ky. terrific force John Paugh was instantly are no loungers around, and no gatherings anywhere. not give universal satisfaction He killed a takers. The meu confer at their headquarters, deputy marshal at Temple and was tried illed. Ed Wallace, the engineer, was severely On Aug. 15 rival Irish demonstrations Groceries,*, Provision^ and do so quietly. last January, the result being a hung jury. scalded and bruised and will probably die. will be held in Chicago, under the auspices of Crocleery and Glassware, While on bail for this charge he shot at a Five other men, stone cutters, were more or the Clan-na-gael and the othar conducted by man in a gambling house, and at the time EDWARD WAKEFIELD, in his History DESERTION AND DEATH. Green, JDried and Canned less injured. the friends of Dr. Cronin. The anti-trianglers of his death was under $1,300 bond to await of New Zealand, estimates that the have adopted an address which scoies JPruits, etc, etc. As the result of an explosion of chemicals the action of the grand jury The woman Sad Suicide oft he Wife of a Private the friends of Cronin's murderers. Soldier Deserte from he who was shot with him exercised herself at Denver in the office of the Denver Fire introduction of bumble-bees into that Service considerably in his behalt in the above Brick and Chemical Supply House the entire At Uniontown, Pa twenty-three Dunbar I will always take farm predate is exchange country has already profited the cases. No anests have been made, and the SPOKANE FALLS, Special Telegram, Aug. front of the building was blown out, and widows have entered suits against the Dunbar for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor ad officers have no clew whate\ er to the identity 10.—Mrs. Clara Allen committed suicide by men passing the store at the time were farmers to the extent of $5,000,000. Furnace company for damages for the kinds ef paper rags. of the assassins. drowning in Lake Coeur d'Alene under distressing hurled across the street and badly bruised. death of their husbands in the Hill Farm circumstances. She Mas the -wife Before their introduction it was impossible The building immediately took fire, and, mine. The amount of damages is not known, TB' S la connection with my store Ihmo a Bret-claa* of Private Allen, of the Fourth regiment, to grow red clover seed feu when partly extinguished, a body, supposed Captured a Would Be Robber. but will be unLorm. talooa furnished with a splendid bkliard table as£ United States army, stationed at Fort Sheiman. to be that of the president of the company— WEST SurriuoR, Wis Special Telegram, ciy customers will always And good liquors %ae) His desertion a few days ago created Uuder the recent decision of the supreme lack of fertilizing agents. Aug. 10.—A tough-looking customer entered Joseph Worth—burned to a crisp, was taken a local sensation Hi? wife, an educated cigars, and every forenoon a splendid Inaftb. court of the United States, the big brewers the residence of W. F. Marshall, a out of the ruins. It is believed that another lady and a favorite in military social circles of Chicago, St. Louis and Milwaukee have real estate broker, while that gentleman at the post, assumed an unnaturally vivacious AH jroo*a purchased or me will be delivered body is still in the ruins. combined to fight the license law as applied was at breakfast this morning. The impromptu A WOMAN at Summit, Pa., who was attitude, attracting a great deal of »ny part of the cliy free of cost. to them and which compels them to pay a visitor demanded whatever monev comment. Lady friends who were aware Minne^ts Street New Pirn, Mtagj bit by a dog, was so much afraid SINS AND SINNERS. and other portable valuables Mr. Marshall tax in the city where the beer is made and ot her condition attempted to soothe her, Dr. Morris L. Cutler of St. Panl is found could command on such short notice The that she would die of hydrophobia wherever it is sold. but her excitement increased. She did dead in his office, the circumstances indicating robber accompanied his demand by threats, not refer to her husband's disgrace, Martin Ohyus went crazy on account of that she killed herself with a revolver. but it alterward tianspired that he was unarmed. suicide. but kept up a continual degree of his wife's death near MountHoreb, Wis., and Marshall made a sudden gun play merriment wholly contrary to her usually In St. Louis J. L. Mayer had stolen from Now she will never know whether M. EPPLE, Prop'r. took to the woods. He spent several days and the highwayman started to bolt. Marshall quiet demeanor. In the evening she went his room $4,000 worth of mining stocks and conducted the prisoner in triumph to or not she had thelisease she dreaded, amid the branches, reappearing now and NE W M.MINlg out alone for a walk on the beach. Her MINNESOTA ST. a small amount of cash. Negotiations on the station house, where he was locked up. then in a perfectly nude state and creating long absence created alarm, and a squad of and in that regard she is much the stocks will be stopped. The robber ha? considerable monev on his soldiers went out to bring her home. The wide alarm in the neighborhood. At last he person. worse of than those who kill the dogs At Summit, Pa., Miss Jennie Hartman was search was continued all night and in the rpnE nnderslgned desires tot»7orm the people«f was captured with flesh terribly torn and morning her body floated ashore. She had I New Ulm aud ricintty chat be iiaare-eatabJisfe. bitten by a pet dog a few days ago and shot will be sent to an asylum. The neighbors which bite them. ea tils meat market ana is now pret,pared to wot leaped lroni a rock and deliberately ended herself dead. Fear of hydrophobia had unsettled breathe easier. Caused General Damage. on his eld customers and friends with only Uat her life. her mind. ASHLAND, Wis., Aug. 10.—A terrific wind, beetfreshand cured meats, saufageii, lard and erythlnt usually kept in a first-cl*** market TbSJBtjrhest rain and electric storm swept over Ashland A large quantity ot contraband whisky A note on her dressing case explained Miss MAY ROGERS, of Dubuque, mnrdet price wtii be paid fer FAT 0AM TH E MARKETS, Friday night. No considerable portion ot that her bridal robes had never been worn has been seized by the mounted police at VLX,, "i HIDES, WOOL, KTO. la., has compiled what she terms a since her wedding day, and she wished to Northern Wisconsin escaped the general Qu' Appolle Station, N. W. T., and spilled on be arrayed in them for the grave. The garments, deluge, and wires in every direction are "Waverly Dictionary," in which all the prairie. a Quotation from he Western including a cream satin gown, white down. The Wisconsin Central is repor ted Markets TIVOLI Stephen B. Billings fatally Bhot his wife kid slippers and underwear, were found the characters in the Weaverly novels badly washed out at Preston, a station CHICAGO. at their cottage at Eatontown, N. J. The neatly folded together, and the ladies at about 100 miles from Ashland. The Lake are described, with pertinent extracts WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 91% to 91V4c No. the post saw that the unfortunate young woman in her ante-mortem statement refused Shore railroad buildings at Three Lakes 8, 85 to 86c No. 2 red 92%c woman's last wish was complied with, from the text. There are to give the cause of the tragedy. were destroyed by lightning. The storm CORN—No. 2, 47%c was especially severe through the Gogebic AND At Goodland, I. T., Deputy United StateB some 1,300 of them, and of course a OATS—No. 2, 34% to 34%c No. 2 white, CAPITALISTS FALL OUT. Iron range, and reports of severe loss from Marshal Ladd, having attem pted to arrest new, 35 to 38c do, old, 36% to 37c complete directory and key to Scot t's wind and lightning have been received Jeff Shoats, a notorious negro outlaw, a desperate The Southerner Refuses to Sleet the RYE—No. 2, 52V&C. from several range towns. No loss of life novels is thus afforded. encounter ensued, as a result of which BARLEY—NO. 2, 65c Northerner on the Field of Honor. has been reported. EGGS—12%C. both men were killed. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 10.—Capt. H. T. JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop 8T. PATTIi. Coffee, a capitalist of Chicago, sent to H. G. E. C, Dillon, a Chicago saloonkeeper, as THE United States is by far the Wholesale Infanticide. WHEAT— NO. 1, hard, 93c No. I Northerfc, Allis of Little Rock, Ark., the following NEW ULM, MINNESOTA shot and fatally wounded by Jack Dennison, 77 to 88c. MEMPHIS. Aug. 10. During the past largest consumer of stamped envelopes communication: an ex-convict who attempted to rob his money Pure beer Bold in quantities to uuit th« week the bodies of eight murdered infants COKN—No. 3, 44c. Touching the matters of difference between us, drawer. Dennison, shot at an officer, but of any nation in the world, upwards purchaser. Special attention paid to th« have been found in this city, and the discoveries OATS—No 2 mixed, 32c No 2 white, 34c I ask that youfixa time and place where we hit Dillon. No. 3 white 33c. bottling of beer. can finally end them This will be handed you have been of a most ghastly nature. of 500,000,000 having been by my frmd, W. A. Perry, who will act for me A Lake Shore freight train was attacked GBOUNO FEEU—No. 1 $17.50. So far the authorities have taken no arranging details. COBN MEAL—Unbolted, $17.50. steps to capture the murderers. The newspapers used during the past year. It England, by tramps near South Bend, Ind. Brakeman The abovs was handed to Mr. Allis. who BRAN—BULK, $10 to $10.50. are demanding an investigation and Charles Miller was kille d, but not until Germany, France, Russia and is president of the First National bank and BALED HAY—NO. 1 upland prairie $5 to $6. calling upon the officials either to take THE CHICAGO AND he had slain his assailant. The name of the Ey No. 1 $4 to $5. No. 2 $2 to $3. resident of the street railway company, some action toward bringing the villains to Austria combined the number furnished NORTH-WESTERN latter is unknown. W. A. Perry, a well known attorney POTATOES—75c. justice or resign. A mass meeting of citizens in 1888 was only a little more A passenger train on the Santa Fe was held oi Memphis. Several days since, a to raise funds to prosecute the investigation MINNEAPOLIS. local newspaper published considerable up by four men near Trinidad. Col. Engineer is being agitated and meets with than 70,000,000, or about oneseventh WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 97 to 98c No. 1 correspondence of a decided much favor. O'Reilly and Fireman Hall were shot but not Northern 92 to 93c No. 2 Northern, 85 to personal nature which had its origin in a of the quantity used in this fatally wounded. Theengineer put on steam 90c RAILWAY. local railroad deal then pending between COB\T—45 and left the would be-robbers behind to 45%c country. Two Families Narrowly Escape Judge John B. Jones, an attorney, Allis OATS—30 to 32c. Edward Hake, a young man of twentyseven and Coffee. Allis accused Jones of CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—The Arnold block, THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO BARLEY—33 to 38c. being a trickster. Jones came Numbers 145 to 151 Randolph street, occupied years and married, who has been employed RYE—45 to 46c back at him, with a batch of by Arnold Bros meat market, and CHICAGO, as clerk and collector in his father's A NEW YORK judge delivered a severe FLAX—$1.25. letters on the subject and one from Capt. Bernhard Hulzebus, notion store, was badly commission house at St. ljouis for years, HAY—Good wild, $4 to 5 Coffee, corroborating his (Jones') side of lecture the other day to a damaged by a fire which started shortly has left the city and with him disappeared AND ALL POINTS EAST, MILWATJKEB the story. Mr. Allis then distributed a before midnight last night. The loss to plumber whose wife sought for a divorce. $4,000 from the safe. dodger throughout the city, replying to Is so operated as to meet the requirements o) WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 89 to 90c stock and building is estimated at $125,000, through and local travel, prov ding fast through Judge Jones, in which this language was He said: "You abuse your While a party of colored people near Aberdeen, CORN—No. 3, 47c. fully covered by insurance. Two families trains with clo&econnections for used: OATS—No. 2 white, 36 to 36%c Miss., were returning from church on who occupied flats on the fourth story had wife both when you are drunk and ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, So far as Coffee is concerned I admit that it is RYE—No. 1, 53%c foot, they were fired upon from ambush with a narrow escape from perishing in the in keeping with his conduct thoughout. They SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS,' BARLEY—No. 2, 56c when you are sober. She wants you flames. The origin of the fire is unknown. a gun loaded with buckshot by an unknown (Jones and Coffee) belong together by nature. BUTTER—Dairy, 11 to 13& person. A woman named Susan Henry was This roused Capt. Coffee's ire, which to stay away from her. You make OMAHA, DENVER, EGGS—13c instantly killed and her husband was seriously found its outlet in his letter to Allis, which A Letter From the Sea. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND plenty of money. When plumbers the latter read in the presence of Perry and wounded. No motive is known. PoETLAND.Or., Aug.10.—A carefully sealed Tail Protector." stated that he declined, to answer it. And Aod all points jn burn a few lumps of charcoal they Warrants have been issued for the arrest bottle, containing the following letter written thus the matter stands. A recent patent enables a horse's MONTANA, of ex-County Clerk M. D. Roche of Omaha upon cartridge paper, was to-day found charge for a peek whea they use one tail to be kept at all times as trim and and John N. Burke snd Edward Johnston, floating in the harbor: WASHINGTON, *WiU Come With the Sheriff. bar of solder they charge for six. Euglish Bark, Ship Edmont, June 20 —We are of the South Omaha city council. Roche is neat as a fine lady's coiffure. This 'f ASHLAKD, Wis., Aug. 10.—Frank Gray, OREGON, sinking very fast. Our latitude and longitude charged with offering and the two councilmen When they use 10 cents worth of patent is entitled the horse's tail protector, the Hurley railroad brakeman who recently unknown No compass: no rudder, no hope. CALIFORNIA and with accepting a bribe to influence their If this reaches a human hand please notify stole a $3,000 money package intrusted to and consists of a short bar resin they charge $1.,When they Bailey & Co., Hull, Eng. We are thirteen men vote on an ordiancerece ntly passed granting his keeping by the United States Express BRITISH COLUMBIA. with two heads or buttons on the aboard, and all in. a starved condition My spend ten minutes on a job they company, has telegraphed that he had the right of way through the city to the A A E SLEEPING AND DININGCARS mother oh, my mother! She lives on Hidgron ends, to which is attached a rubbf changed Ins mind about trying to stay in Chicago, Sock Island & Pacific railway. street, Leavitt Terrace, Hull, Eng. Good-by, if are run on all through trains. charge for a full day. When a plumber cord having at each end elastic sockets Canada, and would come back with Sheriff we are not saved. JOHN DTJDLOW, First Mate. T. D, Harris and his brother-in-law in San Matson, arriving here Tuesday. and helper are sent on a job the corresponding with the buttons. COLONIST SLEEPING CAR S o* San Antonio, Tex., drove in a carriage to the WINNIPEG, Special Telegram, Aug. 10 The idea is to allow of the horse's Food Becoiiiinij Scarce. overlandtrains to California and Oregon. boss sends in a bill for two men.grocery storo of George Tuttle. Harris left There is a dispute over the reward of $500 LONDON, Aug. 11.—There is no change in E E A I CAR S on the Denver tail being twisted round into a knot, th« carriage and when Tuttle came offered for the arrest of Gray, the Hurley Halt ifc&e time you talk with the servant Limited. the Welsh strike. Owing to the suspension which is firmly held by the protector. (Wis.) absconder. Sheriff Redgrave to the door, Harris fired a charge of of transportation food is becoming scarce. Fortune of trains, tickets and all information, giyl and the other half you Kootenai, B. G, writes to Winnipeg claiming This not only keeps "the tail clean, slugs into Tuttle's groin. He then entered vpply to Station Agents of the Chicago & Northwestern Mr. Reed, M. P., has written that the differences the money, while Chief of Police McRae sleep and «at the good things in the Railway, or to the Genera) Passeneei the carriage and drove away, but not before but saves an immense amount of between the men and the employers of this city claims the arrest was made gent at Chicago Tuttle. badly wounded as ha was, had fired combing ana brushing, which is destructive are so narrow that they ought to be arbitrated, kitchen. J$gw, you payyour wife $5 under authority of a telegram from him. W.H.NEWMAN, J. WHITMAN,""—" three shots from a pistol at his slayer. Tattle and that the melt's demands are to the hair.—New York Commercial Grav arrived here to-night in charge ef the & week." £4 So" Tiee-President General Managar. is dying. After his arrest Harris stated reasonable. ... .«. •*, sheriff ot Ashland, fe^r Advertiser. A THEALL. Gen'l Pass. &Tk't Agt. n»Hl