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1 Kew Ulm Review. FRANCE WORRIED. NEWS SIFTINGS. at a young girl who had refused to marry LISTENED TO INSTRUCTIONS. 'f^3^IJOHN him* Thinking be had killed her, Woodruff WM. FRANK. BBNTZIN* Four Thousand Chicago Carpenters Hold shot and fatally wounded himself. ..„ it**' Cottonwood Mills. ri Mass Meeting. While attempting to arrest Louis Crabtree, MLANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publisher*. Criminal, Personal, ^Foreign Our Tariff Dispute, the Chief CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—Nearly four thousand a notorious character, Officer D. A. union carpenters held amass meeting in Wilmor of St. Lonis was shpt, and pro bably HEW ULM, tsSV MINNESOTA and Other Interesting Topic of Discussion in Battery armory to-day and listened to fatalfy. Crabtree escaped. the instructions of the carpenters' council At the examination of the arrested census ^w, News Items. Custom grinding solicited. Will (, French Papers. relative to the strike which enumerators in Minneapolis, Special United THE ladies of St. Louis make life begins to-morrow. The assertion grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange Stales Attorney Baxter and Marshall Daggett of the master builders to the a burden to the gripmen on the are nearly mobbed and threatened with 34 Bbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and S effect that scarcely 1,000 men would follow WASHINGTON. coats of tar and feathers. cable cars by punching them in the No German Industries to be the leaders and quit work looked rather Bis. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floui Secretary Noble notified Surveyer General dubious in view of the attendance at the Dr, E ward Sinion, editor of the New York back with their parasols when they and feed sold at low rates and delivered ,*. Moyed to this Country Norrish that he had ordered the surveys for Handels Zeitung, took a dose of morphine meeting. The strike is to enforce opening the Chippewa reservation in Minnesota. want the cars stopped. a raise ii. wages promised by the a New Ulm free of expense. and stabbed himself, but will probably recover. "Hie force of surveyors will be a large on Its Account. new bosses' association some few He still declares he will kill himself. one, and will be put to work at once. It is months ago. Throughout the proceedings Excessive drinking in the cause. FRANK & BENTZIN. the intention to complete the surveying this every allusion made to the strike and the PAUPERISM in Great Britain costs R. H. Stillwell, of Hannibal, Mo., son oi 1 summer if possible, snd this not only determination to go out was met with prolonged Amos J. Stillwell, has offered a reward of the country over ten millions sterling AUG. QUEiTSE, LONDON, Aug. 31.—The chief topic Of discussion applies to the timber tracts which ringing cheers. President James $10,000 for the arrest and conviction of the are to be cut into forty acre lots. in the French press continues to be O Connell, of the carpenters' council, asked yearly. The statement is made person or persons guilty of murdering his father But the homesteads for the Indians which the tariff dispute with America. The articles that every man belonging to the on Dec. 30, 1888. on the authority of the London will be allotted. carpenters' unions report at their respective show a great variety or opinion as to the What is knowu as the "Chicago House," a meeting places on Tuesday Chamber of Commerce Journal. HARNESS MAKER proper course to be pursued by the government. gambling den in Saratoga, has been raided morning. There was some misapprehension Some of the writers advocate a bold by the police. The backers of the game are felt, he said, that the men working for policy of self-protection regardlass of possible —and Dealer in— PERSONAL. Chicago men. This was John Morrissey's bosses who were living up to the agreement Ex-CONGRESSMAN W. L. Scott sold retaliation by the United States, while Whips, Collars, and all other first plant before he built the notorious chab Charles H.Dewey of Omaha, a commissioner were to be forced to remain idle. This w*s from his farm in Northampton county house. others betray an almost ludicrous terror to the Paris exposition and a presidential not the case. It was desired that every articles usually kept le3t France should lose the American custom elector, and one-third owner of Shoshone carpenter should report, and if it was Tn an altercation commencing over a trifling last year $85,000 worth of truck. in a first-alass harness for some of her most'important products. found that the union scale was being paid Falls, Idaho, is dead at Battle Creek Mich. dispute, at Helena Mont., Charles Gales, shop. The farm expenses were 63,000, so the men would be allowed to return to a colored barber, was shot in the neck and These latter beseech the government Senators Moody and Pettigrew have recommended work. Before adjournment the following arm by another barber named Richardson, not to do anything to auger the "Washington a net profit of $22,000 was made. ex-Gov. Edmunds of Yankton, New harnesses made to order and re telegram was read from a representative of Richardson is in jail, bonds having been refused. Dr. H. D. Wait of Mitchell and Hon. J. C. government. Among the former class pairing promptly attended to. the council who visited the general headquarters Adams of Webster as commissioners to treat of journals is La Liberte, which says that of the carpenters in Philadelphia: NEW MLM, MINN' Charles Arling a strenger in Rice Lake, with the Yankton Indians for the saleoftheir SOMETHING of the magnitude of the the resolution in the American senate, 'The general executive board sanctions the Wis., committed suicide by drowning, Upon surplus lands. They having taken all to authorizing the president to exclude the Vanderbilt system of roads is suggested action and promise the support of the entire Ml which they are entitled under the severalty his body was found a card showing he was a products of any country that discriminates Empire Mill Co. United brotherhood." by the fact that there are act, and being anxious to dispose of the balance, member of the Chippewa Falls Cigar Maker's against American products, is nonsense, as the Indians have asked through their union, and a letter from a lady in Wausau, about 72,000 employes on the New America could never do without French interpreters that this commission be appointed. whose name could not be discipheretl. He TENEMENT HOUSE FIRES. wines, and the best classes in the United was about thirty-five years of age. York Central, and over 60,000 on ROLLER MILL. States would protest against being deprived Tour Severely Burned and Many Narrowly Stephen Beck of St. Clair county, 111., on other lines belonging to the system. of that and other luxuries and necessaries Escaped Death. his wav to Germany, accompanied by his supplied by France. The whole topic is a fourteen-year-old daughter, jumped from a NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Fires apparently of lb Rollers and 4 Burrs. ACCIDENTAL. burning one for French producers. The passenger train near Holmesburg Junction, incendiary origin started in six different CHICAGO has a protective agency The independent Oil company, St. Paul, Pa., His daughter followed him to the platform English merchandise marks act has greatly localities in Brooklyn last night and early loses $25,000 by fire. for women and children. In the last andjumped after him. When they were injured French trade with Great Britain, as this morning, resulted in the injury of We take pleasure in informing th« picked up the old man was dead and the girl An incendiary fire destroyed the Ness City French goods can not longer be sold as English several persons and the arrest of two men three years the agency has collected had sustained afracture ofthe skull and internal sublic that we are now ready lor bu* (Kan.) sugar mill loss, $150,000, partially manufacture, and the American tariff on suspicion of being the incendiaries. Two nearly $5,000 of wages due shop insured. injuries. From letters found on Beck's ness. The begb machinery and all the of the fires were started in the cellars bill has put the French in a still unhappier body it waslearned that the deceased had been girls, seamstresses, domestics and A scaffold upon which seven men were at of crowded tenement houses and in latest improvements in the manufacture frame of mind. held in $300 bail for a felonious assault upon the last one, three of the occupants were work fell sixty-five feet down a furnace stack of flour enable us to compete witfc clerks. a little girl, and that he had given a check to AN UNCORROBORATED STATEMENT. severely burned making their escape. near Baltimore. They are fatally injured. his bondsman to cover the amount and then ihe best mills in the country. The statement recently gained circulation Their names arc Mary Moore, aged nineteen R. M. Gordon a young Presbyterian divine prepared to flee the country. that some manufacturers in Germany who We are constantly buying years John Schmidt, aged nineteen months of West Superior, was drowned while on have hitherto been largely engaged in producing Wheat, GREAT BRITIAN has a continuous and Amos and Ann Reilly, aged two years. At Gallatin, Montana, a miner named an excursion to Spirit lake. goods for the United States market Rye, Quinn whose reason had been dethroned by The aggregate loss was small as the fires subsidized line of travel and transportation One of the worst storms ever known occurred were making arrangements to transfer their were promptly extinguished. The occupants Corn, a succession of debauchee, set to work to exterminate along the east coast of Connecticut. works to the latter country on account of from Liverpool to China, his whole family. As a preliminary ot the tenanted houses in Oats* I Several vessels were driven ashore, but as the increased duty on such goods by the he dashed out the brains of his wife most cases narrowly escaped death. by means of the Canadian Pacific Buckwheat, yet no lives are reported lost. pending McKinley tariff bill. A Berlin with an ax, and followed it up by killing his Rushes were made to the window sin frantic railway and fleet steamers on both correspondent states that he has been at five children, who ran to their mother's assistance. At Carbonade, Wash., Mrs. Mary Wilson efforts to get out, and many threw themselves some pains to search for the facts and has He beat the little ones down with over the iron railing of the fire escapes, and her infant child were instantty killed by the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. failed to discover any corroboration of the At the Highest Market Prioet. the ax, and then to complete the awml work a falling tree. Mrs Wilson, with the babe where they hung until rescued by he stabbed each of them repeatedly with a rumor. The senior member of one of the the firemen. A baby of Annie Reilly, six in her arms, was sitting on the grave of one butcher knife. So shocked were those who firms whose names have been mentioned as We sell all kinds of months old, was so badly burned that it It transpires that the frightful a ecident of her children when the tree fell on them. went to the cabin by tLe sickening spectacle among the probable emigrants told the will probably die. Several of the tenants A terrific storm has visited Triest, Austria, FLOVB, on the Old Colony Kailway presented, that for a moment they made no writer that there was no truth in the report who were aroused from their beds by the causing a great loss of life and property. SKORTS, effort to apprehend the murderer. Hestarted to fir as that firm was concerned, and he alarm became dazed and groped their way was not an unavoidable occurrence. Many wrecks are reported on the Adriatic to run from the cabin when one of those present believed that exceedingly few, if any, other through the smoke-filled corridors, from BHA.N, Jbe.M sea. and the crews of several vessels have perished. drew a revolver and shot and instantly The train was thrown from the track firms would transfer their business to which they were taken out by the rescuersOne AT LOW BATES. killed him. America for the cause mentioned. He con fireman was overcome by smoke and by a jack-screw which one of the D. C. Jordan, head bookkeeper of the Bank sidered it unsafe to take such an important removed to the hosoital. workmen who was engaged in making of Little Rock, Ark., has left the city with a step in the absence of any guarantee that Special Attention given to dashing widow named Mrs. Latham, taking the high duties now adopted would be FOREIGN GRIST. Oijistom "W"or3s. track repairs failed to remove with him two drafts which he raised and Soo Amendments Passed Favorably. maintained beyond the two years' time Cholera is reported to be spreading rapidly cashed in St. Louis. WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Aug. 31. from between the rails. which remained of the present administration. in the Spanish province of Toledo. —The committee of conference on the The same report included a statement An extra stone for gi in ding feed. Conservative railroad men estimate the Cholera continues in Valencia and Alicante, amendments to the river and harbor bill prospective loss to the Old Colony Railroad that certain English manufacturers of Spain, and it is feared that the disease has Steam Cornsheller. expects to reach an agreement to-morrow. linen and other goods were also contemplating A CORRESPONDENT at Carlsbad company by reason of the Quincy accident, reached Madrid. Wood taken for cash or in exchange An attempt is beinc made to reduce the emigration to the United States. aside from the damage of rolling stock at names two of the most extensive From Tuesday to Thursday there were appropriation to $25,000,000. which will be Diligent inquiry thus far has failed to unearth $500,000. twenty-eight deaths from cholera and fortyeight an increase of about $3,000,000 over the bill 1M"J11 O patent medicine manufacturers in axiy such firms in England. The At Rosedale Kan., Benjamin Carter, aged fresh cases of the disease at Eltor. as it first passed the house and a decrease of I JVL111 large investments of English capital in the the world as among those who are sixteen, tried to cut hiB sister's throat, and something over $2,000,000 from the shape CJSH PURCHASES In Pernambuco, Brazil, there are 4,000 United States during recent years, it is afterward it her into insensibility with a the senate passed it The senate amendments there drinking the waters and taking cases of smallpox and an average of twenty worthjT of notej have been mainly in lines ba*e bnll lu inflicting probably fatal injuries. lor the Soo canal and the Galveston and CHEAP SALES. deaths daily. of industry which, like brewing, are nearly the cure generally. They concluded deep water barbor have been passed favorably, A Russian ukase haR been issued directing if not quite independent oi tariff fluctuations. and two other big improvements have H. HANSCHEN, to throw their own physic to the Jonathan Hartgraves, a farmer nearHills^boro, the formation of two squadrons of cavalry been coupled with them. These are the improvement 111., gave his twelve-year-old boy a gun to be eomposed entirely of natives of the of the harbor at Baltimore and dogs. and stationed -n in the watermelon patch. Caucasus. the removal of certain islands in the Delaware Contractor and Builder. Hartgraves slipped into the patch to try the BRAZIL "WILL RECIPROCATE. river. On these four great works the The official report of the registrar of vital boy's nerve, and received the contents of the policy adopted in the case of the Soo will THE total number of stars, of which She Will Admit Free United States Farm statistics shows that twenty-seven persons gun. He may die. be followed of authorizing the contracts ior have died in London during the past year of Products and Machinery. completing the works to be made at once. some knowledge may be obtained by Joseph, Klitzman, a tailor living in Cleveland, Special attention given to masoa starving pure and simple. WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—The reciprocity Ohio, became nngry with his son Martin, the optical appliances now available, amendment to the tariff bill reported from Westioyed the Tickets. There is much dissatisfaction amons the aged fourteen years, and threw a heavy ipork in the city and country. according to Prof. Lockyer, is from the finance committee last week has been dock laborers at Southampton, England, and pair of shears at him. One of the points entered LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Aug. 31.—Saturday as the subject of an interview between Senator the Little Rock train pulled into Morrilton, a great strike is imminent. The striking New Ulm. Minn. the boy's side, from the effects of which 40,000,000 to 50,000,000. Of these Aldnch and Mr. Mendonca, the Brazilian it was surrounded by 1,500 Democrats. miners in Belgium now number 18,000. he died. The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam George W. Snail of Conway countv was only about 6,000 are visible to the envoy on a special mission to the United Buffalo Bill's Wild West show opened at John N. Insley, assistant cashier of the carrying 7,000 Union Labor state' and is a sure cure for coughs and colds. States. Thi= amendment was reported after Hamburg, Germany, to one of the largest naked eye, equally divided between Oskaloosa (Kan. )State bank, real estate county tickets. He was struck on the head a consultation of a general nature with assemblages of poeple ever known in that dealer and abstractor, committed suicide. and knocked senseless. The tickets were the two hemispheres. Maj. McKinley, chairman of the ways city. Investigations show that he had embezzled then taken by the Democrats and destroyed. and means committee, and other Republican KDEMKB & SHAPffiAM, several thousand dollars of the funds of an A terrible storm is raging in Russia The The immediate cause of the trouble was leaders. In the interview estate of which he was administrator. rivers and canal are flooded, the water is the desire to get possession ol the Union BY covering bullets with vaselin^ Mr. Mendonca said that two feet deep in the lower streets of St. Petersburg. ballots, and to wreak vengeance on Small, Between thirty-five and forty houses were the amendment as reported by Senator Oa.r perit,3rs, they may be easily seen in their who is charged by the Democrats with the satisracory washed away Juaiez, Texas, and sixty Aldnch was to Brazil, and that offense of organizing Grand Army posts. families rendered homeless by a cloudburst. It is expected that the Anglo-I talian convention she would be one of the first countries to course from the rifle to the target. The Union Labor and Republican tickets Builders and Contractors. will be published shortly. Many The street traversed by one of the national make concessions to the United States in had been printed in St. Louis to prevent Their trajectory course is marked by conjecture that it is a first step toward a street car lines was almost obliterated. The return tor the removal of duty on sugar. the Democrats from countcrieiting them complete identification of England with the dwellings on both sides neie submerged and Mr. Mendonca said his government would NhW ULM, MINN. beautiful ring ofsmoke, caused by a and thus deceiving the colored voters. policy of the tnpple alliance. destroyed. Two persons only were drowned. not only remove the duty on farm products the vaseline being ignited on leaving exported from the United Stages but would The strikers at Mons, Belgium, and in the Designs and plans made to order and Emma Morgan, alias Forger, an octoroon, admit free United States agricultural implements Arrested at the Pier. the muzzle of the gun, the smoke scrape1? vicinity now number 12,025. The miners who has figured in several in San estimates on all work furnished and NEW YOKK, Aug. 31 —Frederick Kimball, and machinery and railroad have appointed four delegates to confer with Francisco and Denver, has been arrested in con ti acts faithfully executed. being suspended for some time in the the absconding paying teller of the People's equipment and supplies, including railroad the provincial council and to urge the establishment New York, charged with robbiner a wealthy Savings bank ot Worcester. Mass., who fled iron. Brazil would also, he said, make aieduction air, if not too windy. of an industrial council. and prominent merchant of Spokane Falls. THE FIGURE 9 with his mistress, Estell Lebon, April 2, ol at least 25 per cent in the duty The police r» use to disclose the merchant's Several cases of leprosy have been discovered with $43,500 worth ol bonds and $5,000 in The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay. on cotton and leather goods and clothing name. at Englishtown, Victoria county, C. B. money, the property ot the bank, and went $ No man or woman now living will ever date a from the United States. The victims have been constantly associating ACCORDING to the Allahabad Pioneer, to Europe, ai rived in this country to-day Two sons of George Smith, of the town of locument without using the figure 9. It stands with their neighbors and it is feared the by the steamer La Dretagne, and was arrested Effington, Otter Tail county, Minn, were the largest reservior, or artificial in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten disease has been communicated to a great ^t the pier. The arrest was effected driving a hay-rack while stacking. The NEGLIGENT ALDEEMAX years and then move up to second place in 1900, lake, in the world is the great tank many ople. through tracking Kimball's mistress, who horses ran away and both boys were thrown where it will rest for one hundred years. returned to this countiy some time ago. Their Sin of Omission Causes Excitement out in front of the wagon. One, aged fourteen, of Dhebar, twenty miles southeast of There is another "9" which has also come to stay. Kimball will be sent back to Massachusetts. had his leg broken and received other in Sspeaker Reed's District. OTHERWISE. It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect Udaipur, Rapootana, which covers injuries. The other, aged twelve, was run BIDDEFORD, Me., Aug. 31.—There is much that it has already moved up to first place where Mount Bogioeov, Alaska, is in a state of over by the wheels, and was dead when picked an area of twenty-one square miles. political excitement to-night because of the it will permanentlv remain It is called the '"Xo. eruption. At night a pillar of fire hundreds up. Christened by the *)ueen Regent. oversight by the Saco board or aldermen in 9" High Arm Wheeler «SL Wilson Sewing Machine. of feet in height is discernible for miles. No The masonry dam is 1,000 feet long BILBAO, Aug. 31.—Queen Regent Christina, not holding a meeting between Aug. 11 and A freight train on the Norfolk & Western earthquakes have^occurred. The "Jfo. 9" was endorsed for first place by the accompanied by her prime minister, by 95 feet high, 50 feet wide at the 18 to revise the check lists, according to the railroad was thrown from the track near experts of Europe at the Pans Exposition of 1859, At Mammouth Park the colt Salvator Senor Canovas del Castillo, arrived here today requirement of the statutes. The Saco officials Radford by striking a cow, and the engine from San Sebastian. There was a large where, after a severeconte&t with the leading machines base, and 15 feet at the top. made a great race against time, and cut admit Iheir error,' though they and nine cars fell on top of a number of crowd ot spectators at the station when the of tne world, it was awarded the only down the mile running record from 1:39 1-4 claim that all other requirements shanties below occupi«d by Italian railroad royal train arrived and the queen received Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all to 1:35 1-2. relating to the election have laborers. The cars crushed through the a hearty welcome. Proceeding to the AngiO-Spanish others on exhibit having received lower awards THE dwe Her on the planet in the been fulfilled. The Biddeford aldermen, General Manager" Mohler, of the Great shanties, creating the utmost consternation naval yard at Portugalete the of gold medals, etc. The French Government who were recently arrested year 2,000 will undoubtedly look Northern, issues an order which Duluth claims and confusion. Four men were killed. queen witnessed the launching ot anew also recognized its superiority by the decoration of and arramged in the United States district discriminates against that city in favor of Spanish cruiser, which she christened the Mr Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, back on these times with a good P. J. Conway, conductor of a freight train court on a charge of neglect of duty, look West Superior. Infanta Maria. After the ceremony her with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. on the Milwaukee road, was found unconscious upon the Saco aldermen's neglect as a parallel deal of the same feeling that we of majesty and the prime ministei returned to The "No 9" is not an old machine improved The new cruiser San Francisco on her trial on the top oi a high furniture car as case. Leading Biddeford Democrats San Sebastian. upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the the present day have for those who trip maiie an average speed of 19.51 knots the train pulled into the station at Lake are anxious to push the matter and it is Grand Prize at Pari9 was awarded it as the grandest per hour, and won the premium of $100,000 City. It is supposed that his head came in probable that the arrests of the Saco aldermen lived in the days of the stage-coach advance in sewing machine mechanism of the for her bmlders. the Union Iron Works of Disagreed on Formalities. contact with the bridge over Wells creek, below will occur within a few days. A conference age. Those who buy it can rest assured, tifrefore, LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Italian and French San Francisco. and weekly mail it is quite likely Frontenac The wound is severe, but will be held to-morrow and it will of having the very latest and best. governments have failed to agree regarding not serious. Capt. Healey, of the revenue cutter Bear, then be decided what action will be taken. that the philosopher of that period the formalities attending the proposed visit Democrats claim that the Saco aldermen's has ordered the release of the officers of the The large elevator and warehouse operated of a French squadron to Spezzia to do honor will speak of ours as "the good old error will invalidate the election and that seized sealing schooner Hattie Dyer, and in connection with the Aberdeen, S. D., roller to King Humbert on the occasion of the if the'district gives a majority to Congressman has ordered the vessel to proceed to Sitka, mills caught fire early one morning from times." launching ot anew Italian war ship at that Reed his election will be contested. where the case will be tried. spontaneous combustion, it is supposed, and port. In consequence ot this the king has was destroyed. The building was attached decided not to go to Spezzia, but to send the Alexander Sullivan, one of the so-called to the mill, and it was with great skill on the duke of Genoa to represent him at the GENERAL ALFRED H. TERRY, U. S. "trianglers," has renewed interest in the Captured the Leaders of a Fend. A part of the fire department and the excellent launching of the vessel. It is feared that a Cronin murder »case by transferring all his LOUISVILLE, Aug. 31.—Capt. Gaither, who Army, retired, now lives at Hartford, water facilities possessed by the city that political coolness between the two countries property to Lawyer Trude. The affair is has been in command of the troops giving Conn., which is his native city, and will ensue. saved the valuable mill property. Loss on very mysterious. ,* protection to Judge Lilly's court at Hazard, elevator, $8,000. Ky., reached Winchester to-day with although but little is heard of him The steamer River Mersey of Glasgow has sixteen prisoners. Among them are B. F. Olmer Ardery, a young bridge carpenter, Armenians Must Not Congregate. sailed "rom Bangor, Me., for Aspinwall with now-a-days, those who knew him as French, J. C. Eversole and George W. Eversole, fell from a bridge at Spokane Falls and met LONDON, Sept. 1.—A correspondent of the 1,000 tons of ice. The ice was purchased at leaders in the French-Eversole feud, instant death on -the rocks below. He was Daily News at Igdir says it is reported there an officer in the army and as a commander Bangor at $4 per ton. It will retail at Aspinwall which has caused continuous trouble in working among the braces about a hundred that the Armenian governors have been for about $50 per ton. of troops in action, and who that section lor many years. These leaders feet above the bed of the stream, when, in attempting ordered to arrest any Armenians caught Twenty thousand miners held a meeting will be held without bail for trial at Winchester. to swing one of ths heavy timbers conversing on the streets as conspirators, are aquainted with the history of at Chesterfield, Eng., and voted in favor of a The judge of the Winchester court in the derrick rope, he missed his footing. and to send them to Constantinople. In has the reputation of having murderers convicted the war, are aware that few, if any, working day of eight hoars. The National He made a desperate effort to cling to the the event of resistance the governors are instructed and hanged. There ars nine others Blast Furnace Men's association has also timber but it was large and planed smooth, to shoot the offenders. The patriarch A. are deserving of more renown than who have engaged in the feud in the partv approved the eight-hour system. '^rif rendering it impossible for him to maintain of Armenia has withdrawn his resignation, brought to Winchester, and a number were is Gen. Terry. bis hold, and he fell, striking here and there A railway is to be built from Qnebec "to the sultan having promised him le.t under guard at Hazard. among the braces and timbers until he finally Labrador, by which, in connection with a redress. struck on the rocks below. He died before new steamship line, it is expected to carry gv —. a physician could arrive, sv^£ »,.- freight from Chicago to London in seven MRS. P. A. L. SMITH, ayoungiady of days. t*'^t -tm. Danville, who failed in her efforts to Crushed Her Skull. Admiral Brown, of the flagship Charleston, •{A blocked the Crossingi.-JW 1r PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—At Chambersburg WHEELER & WILSON JPP'G CO SINS AND S I N N E induce the Virginia legislature to which has arrived from Honolulu, expressed KANSAS CITY, Aug. 31.—The Kansas City a traveling acrobat named Bond attempted 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago Emil B. Koessel, who decamped from Minneapolis belief in an interview that the next steamer fc Southeastern, in extending its line to pass an act, unfler which she could to give a tight-rope per.ormance. For Sale by with $7,000 belonging to the Odd West Poinc, attempted to make a crossing from the Hawaiian islands will bring news Bond was so drunk he could scarcely go :, C!H. HORNBURG, practice law in that state, has coneluded Fellows, is arrested in Philadelphia. of the Missouri Pacific tracks at Dodson, a of a revolution and probably the declaration through his performance, and as he was wav station. The Missouri Pacific tracks A man named Fielder, living near Nebo., of anew republic. to start a newspaper, and is New Ulm, Minn. had been torn up, when a heavy westbound about to conclude it a pole to which one 111., was killed by his fourteen-year-old-son Bishop O'Dwyer of Limerick has ordered likely to start in editorially with a freight approached. The train was end of the rope was fastened fell and struck during a qu arrel. ED. PAULSEN, his clergy who are members of the Limerick fifcw flagged, but the engineer said he had orders a little girl in the crowd named Nannie piece of her mind about the meanness Indian Agent Wright of the Rosebud agency. Temperance society to withdraw from that to go ahead, and his train was ditched, effectually Eyre, crushing her skull and breaking both Licensed Auctioneer S D.,isin tronble. He fails to account for organization, because of its intention to preventing the completion of tne of the men who prevented her several thousands of rations issued to Indians. her legs, from which injuries she died in a take part in the demonstration in honor of Kansas City & South eastern crossing. The legal aspirations from being satis- few hours. Bond was arrested, and a coroner's Matter road had obtained a restraining order John Dillon, with whom the Bishop was recently from the court, and to-morrow motion jury is investigating the case. The LINDEN, BBOWNCO^ MINN**, A. A Woodruff, of Grand Rapids, Mich., shot engaged, in a bitter controversy. will be made declaring the Missouri Pacific11| victim was eleven years ot agfls^ r& Correspondence promptly attended to. 1 in contempt of court. gy ^Kg 4 mk