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New Ulm Eeview. EVENTS OF A WEEK. CAUSE BY LIQUOR SETTLED AT LAST. Next night two Cherts were heard intheis room and upon investigation both wer« P1' WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. found shot in the head. The woman died The Nationalists Finally Reach an Amicable Cottonwood Mills. instantly and the man cannotrecover. Th« Agreement. 1BANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publisher*. Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph cause of the tragedy is not known. Drink Causes Judge Warder, City Attorney HAVRE, Jan. 19.—John Dillon arrived this Maj. Woodruff leaves the office of treasurer Condensed and Classified for KEWULM. MINNESOTA ofChattanooga, Tenn., to afternoon from New York. of Arkansas and will he succeeded by He was met at the pier by Mr. O'Brien, Convenience of Readers. Col. Morrow. A sensation was created by Become a Murderer. and, after an exchange of cordial greetings, Custom grinding solicited. Will the statement given out by C. T. Walker the two Irish leaders drove to a hotel, where THERE•are'five'wtraiBn and one man and W. H. Turner, two leading bankers, grind wheat for I (one eigth) or exchange who have been at work on the treasurer's they at once retired for a private conference. Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Personal, living at '162 Amherst street, Toronto, S. M, Fugette, Son-in-law of Warder, 84 lbs. flour, 5 9s- shorts and 8 books. One of the bondsmen is reported Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien were in who i&eep every night in their respective Criminal and Other as having said Maj. Woodruff's ••shortage consultation for six hours. Bs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floui and a Prominent Young Business would not fall short of $94,000. The investigation coffins. At the conclusion of the interview Mr. Kews of Importance. and feed sold at lovr rates and delivered is not yet concluded, and it is Man, the Victim. Dillon informed the associated press correspondent likely that the shortage will reach a much a New Ulm free of expense. that a complete accord had larger amount. OUT in Northwestern Kansas it been established, adding that it was idle to FBAN & BENTZIN. WASHINGTON. say more at present. Mr. Dillon goes to A prisoner named Crosier made his escape snowed one day, rained the next, and CHATTANOOGA,Tenn., Jan. 19.—A horrible Paris with Messrs. O'Brien and Gill to-niorrow from jail at Maryville, Kan. Sheriff Bentley The Chilian minister at Washington has on the third day the thermometer AUG. QTTENSE, tragedy occurred here to-day. S. M. Fugette, and three of the prisoners, Crosier being morning. received no information from his government cashier of the South Chattanooga marked 80 degrees. one, wereplaying cards. Crosier walked in regard to the published report of, WELL SHAKEN. to the stove which was behind the Sheriff, Savings bank, was shot and killed by his DUBLIN, Jan. 19.—Timothy Healy and the revolt of the Chilian navy against that Arthur O'Connor, M. P. lor Donegal East, government. He attaches no importance picked up a shovel and struck the sheriff on father-in-law, Judge J. A. Warder, who is were in Mostrim, Longlord county, to-day, A DEFENDANT in New York court the side of the head, cutting a deep gash. to the alleged outbreak. city attorney of Chattanooga. HARNESS MAKER it having been arranged lor them to deliver He also gave him a hard blow with the confessed that he was the "most The secretary of the navy has received a Judge Warder is shot in two places. One addresses there. Shortly after the meeting back of the spade full in the face, laying letter from Commander Eeiter, who was ball penetrated his breast at the right nipple notorious liar in the world. I can't began the speakers' plat orni collapsed. —and Dealer in— the sheiiff out senseless. Crosier pulled a severely censured by the secretary for his and the other took off the finger of the Mr. Healy was severely shaken up, but Whips, Collars, and all other revolver out of thesherifFs pocket, and held help it. I would rather tell a lie than conduct in the Barrundia aflair, protesting left hand. none of those on the platform were senousl the other prisoners at bay and backed out articles usually kept against the censure. He says that he regards not." injured. In consequence of the accident Mrs. Fugette is the only child of Judge of jail. The sheriff is not expected to live. the censure a*s unjust, undeserved and in a first-alass harness the meeting was adjourned, and the speechniaking A posse of twenty men are hunting for Warder, and is shot in the right thigh it is unwarrented, and demands a trial before a was soon resumed elsewhere. shop. Crosier, and if caught he will likely be a very dangerous wound. naval court. Maurice Healy, anti Parnelhte, member of KING GEORGE, of Greece, is one ot lynched. From the evidence at the coroner's parliament for Cork city, to-day had the The United States supreme court advanced New harnesses made to order and re the most democratic of rulers. He utmost difficulty in obtaining a hearing in inquest it appears that Judge Warder and assigned for argument on the second Cork before the Catholic Young Men's Society. a. has a thin and rather elegant figure a FOREIGN came home at 1 o'clock in a very pairing promptly attended to. Monday of the next term the case of the He was both cheered and hooted on drunken condition and immediately went A society has been formed in England fresh complexion, but prefers walking NEW MLM, MINN United States, appellant, vs. the Des Moines leaving. to advocate the repeal of capital punishment to Mr. and Mrs. Fugette's room, where the Navigation and Railway company, involving to riding. Mr. Parnell was the principal speaker at for women convicted of the nighest shooting took place as soon as he entered. Empire Mill Co. title to some 100,000 acres of land along a mass meeting held by his adherents in crimes. Mr. and Mrs. Fugette lived with Judge and the Des Moines river north of Raccoon Cork to-day. He met with an enthusiastic The cold weather is causing mucli misery Mrs. Warder on College street. Pork. These lands have been in litigation reception. In the course of his remarks he A SURGEON says he can take any human in and about Berlin. Over 62,000 people are said that he was still young enough to fight for years. There were seven shotsfired,fiveby Judge face and with four cuts of th6 out of work, and must remain so until the the battle and that he would continue to ROLLER MILL. Warder and two by Mr. Fugette. It is said The available cash surplus of the treasury weather moderates. distruct "the rotten English Whig party." knife and a few stitches so alter its which was reduced to about $5,000,000 during Mrs. Fugette was the last person shot and GROAJS AND CHEEKS. The appeal of the murderer Eyraud from original expression that a man's the recent financial furry by the heavy Fugette then fell dead, shot through the TBALEE, Jan. 19-Mr. Parnell was received the sentence of death pronounced upon him purchases of 4 per cent, bonds, has been heart. He was found with a newspaper in riother won't know him. here with mingled groans and cheers. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. for the strangling of Gouffe has been rejected. steadily increasing since the 1st inst. by one hand and a pistol with two empty Replying to addresses presented to him reason of a large excess of receipts over expenditures, chambers in the other. Mrs. Fugette was he said that he had done his part toward until it has now reached nearly A detachment of 200 men from the garrison the solution of the Irish problem A PATIENT having a tooth extracted lying over him with her arms entwining We take pleasure in informing tba of Tlemcen, Algeria, has left that city $18,000,000. In speaking of this increase a when he had the conferences with him, piteously crying for some one to save at Dr. Leland's dental office in Boston in order to try to relieve the inhabitants of aublic that we are now ready for bu* prominent treasury official said that the Mr. O'Brien, and the subsequent delay him. Terny, who are snowed up and are starving. department was once more in a position in arriving at a settlement of the other day knocked a lamp in- ness. The best machinery and all the where it could again go into the market Judge Warder staggered to a neighbor's the difficulty was entirely the fault of latest improvements in the manufacture to a waste paper basket, causing a and buy 4 per cent, bonds if there was aDy house and is now there in a precarious condition. others. He held up his ov, mind on the A Russian gentleman committed suicide of flour enable us to compete with subject within twenty-four hours after the fire which did $200 damage. urgent necessity for so doing. Mrs. Fugette is also unable to at Monte Carlo after losing 800,000 roubles. first interview with O'Brien. He was ignorant Ae best mills in the country. speak and what took place in the room This may bring about the long-talked-of as to what action his trembling and We are constantly buying suppression of gambling palaces at this aside from the shooting is not yet known. Wheat, PERSONAL. vacillating oppenents had decided upon, PHILADELPHIA statistics show that place. From evidence before the coroner's jury but if no solution was found the fault would Bye, A consultation of physieians was held to afty women are employed to 100 men it appears that Judge AVarder frequently not be his. consider the case of Senator Hearst, and it It is announced in London that several Corn, In an interview Mr. Parnell declared that came home drunk and abused his wife and is understood that it was decided that there British army officers, a number of whom in that city. Not so long ago the Oetts^ theie was not a word ot truth in the report is no hope of the senator's recovery. His daughter, and the women would appeal for are said to be personal friends of the Hon. sight of a woman following any vocation that he would retire unconditionally if Mr. Buckwheat, death is said to be imminent His disease William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill,) have protection to Mr. Fugette. Such a trouble O'Brien was satisfied that the Liberal leaders in public attracted a crowd. is understood to be cancer of the stomach. started from England for the Pine Ridge &c, &c. occurred late Saturday night, and Mr. in that case would promptly declare agency with the intention of offering their Fugette quieted his father-in-law. Mr. and their home rule scheme. services to Col. Cody in fighting the hostile CASUALTIES. Mrs. Fugette have been married but two At the Highest Market x*rioe». AN editorial from the Atchison Indians of that section of the United The Gloucester (Mass.) schooner William years, have been living happy together, MARINE HOSPITALS. Champion: We knew a little girl a States The arrival of some of these enthusiastics D. Daisley, before reported over due, has and have a five months' old baby. Mr. We sell all kindsof may be looked for shortly in An Interesting Report by the Supervising few years ago, and often wondered been given up for lest by her owners, with Fugette was about twenty years of age, XLOVR, New York. Surgeon General. all on board. Her crew numbered seven. popular and a successful business man. what had become of her. We saw her SHORTS, At Lynchburg, Va., Jerry Sullivan, a Mrs. Fugette is a very handsome woman. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Dr. John B. Hamilton, on the streets to-day, wheeling a thirteen-year-old boy, caught hold of a guy IN GENERAL. the supervising surgeon general of ]£RJLJ?» dbc.M Judge Warder is one ot the best known AT LOW RATES. baby in a»buggy. wire that reached to an electric pole and At Wilkesbarre, Pa., the Susquehanna is the marine hospital service, has completed lawyers in the state. For six years he was received a shock that instantly killed him. seventeen feet above low water mark. his report to the secretary of the treasury United States district attorney for the middle Street railway travel is abandoned. An explosion occurred at Powning Station showing the operations of the service for district of Tennessee, appointed by Special Attention given to BARON DEBJRSCH will fit up the mansion Cal., in the mills of the California powder The bucket shops have been victorious in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1890. This President Hayes. He was a brave and gallant Oustom Work works, One Chinaman was literally blown a suit against the Chicago board of trade to in Paris which he bought over was the ninety-first year of the existence of Union soldier, and is one of the most to pieces, two white men were fatally injured restrain the defendants from withholding the ser\ice. prominent of Republican politicians in this the head of the club that blackballed market quotations. and two others bodly hurt. state. He owns considerable property and The report shows that in the 192 marine An extra stone for giinding feed. him, and will throw it open to any Englishmen have formed a company Fire at Norfolk, Va-, destroyed the saw has a large lucrath practice in this city. hospitals, and at the 120 other smaller stations with a capital of $5,000,000 to buy all the of his friends who may visit him iD mill of the Tunis Lumber company. But Steam Cornsheller. He is a man of the highest culture, of most at which hospital relief was furnished principal spool, bobbin and shuttle manufactories for a heavy rain which prevailed at the there were treated during the year 50,671 Wood taken for cash or in exchange the French capital. polished and affable manners. His domestic of America. time millions of feet of lumber would have sailors, of which number 14,687 were treated affairs were always supposed toha\e ^iripife JVTill 60. been destroyed. The saw mill was burned The negotations whichhavebeen pending in hospitals. Of the patients treated in been ot the happiest. to the ground. Loss $100,000 covered by between Newfoundland and the United 4 A PHILADELPHIA paper suggests a hospitals, it is of interest to note, savs the The affair has created a great sensation C^SH PURCHASES insurance. States in the direction of preferential trade report, as an index of the nativity of the here, and the opinion seems to be general fruitful subject for speculation in an have fallen through. A terrible accident occurred at the Atlantic sailors employed on American registered and CHEAP SiLESL that it was the result of a crazy drunk. article in which it gives the names and mine, near Elk Garden, W. V. When Allen & Co bucket shop brokers of Buffalo, vessels, that is. 916 of these were born in the half way up the cable of an incline broke N Y., have decided to close their United States. addresses of more than 20 0 women of PUT OUT OF THE WAY. and the car started down. Two men H. A N S E N business. Their losses recently have The report of work done in the hygeinic Philadelphia, most of them young, jumped, and were saved, but the third, amounted to nearly $500,000. A Wealthy Resident of Lincoln, Neb.. and bacteriological labratory at New York John Devaley, was killed. The car dashed who mysteriously disappeared last embraces investigations into the merits of At a conference in St. Louis recently between Killed by Contract. Contractor and Builder, into a group around the fire, killing Jeff the cobra virus as a remedy for cholera. In employes and officials of the Wabasha year. LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 19—Three arrests Paugh. Curtis Owens »ad three pounds of the bacteriological labratory, which is located a satisfactory settlement of wages uras powder in his pocket. He was knocked into have been made within the past twentyfour at the quarantine station on the Dry reached. thefireand the powder exploded, burning hours in connection with the murder Tortugas lor the special investigation of the LEO XIII., who is an able financier, Bills have been introduced in the Oregon Special attention given to masoB him badly. Prank Hughes had an arm cause of yellow fever,and supplied with tne of John Sheedy one week ago to-night. MoFarland, and Washington legislatures providing for broken, and others sustained bad bruises. most recent and complete scientific hasalreadyaccumulated a considerable a colored barber, was the first suspect, a special tax to be used in displays at the Work in the city and country. instruments and appliances, special work and he to-day made a confession, acknowledging amount of money, which is invested in world's fair. of this character hab been carried on by one the killing and implicating WICKEDNESSES. New Ulm. Minn. officer of the service, the results of which foreign stocks and deposited in foreign The Sedalia,Warsaw & Southern has been the wife of the murdered man and her supposed It has been decided not to (prosecute are still tentative. It is recommended that sold at sheriff's sale to L. G. McNair and The North Star Lung and Throat Ba banks. The money is destined to lover. McFarland declares Mrs. the laboratory at New York be moved to Wood, who forged the signatures attached George C. Smith of St. Louis, trustees for •am is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Sheedy agreed to pay him $15,000 to make Washington and combined with the chemical create a reserve fund for the interests to the alleged Ohio ballot box contract. for the bondholders, for $500,000. away with her husband. laboratory now connected with the At Wilmington, Del., W. V. Harper, of he church. There has been a reduction of 5 per cent, bureau. Developments of a sensational nature are agent of the National Life Insurance Company in window glass, due to the failure of the RUEMKE & SHAPEKAHM, expected. Sheedy was an old resident and The report contains a special description of Vermont, is under bonds for the manufacturers to complete a trust. It is quite wealthy. of the origin, cause and termination ot the embezzlement of$60,000. THERE iano truth in the alleged de- thought the decline will be temporary. Mrs. Sheedy and her supposed paramour, "grippe" epidemic, and attention, with a Oa,rrenters, Dougherty, who once pestered Mary Harry Walstrom of Buffalo, K. Y., were note ot warning, is called to the epidemic In response to a petition, the telegraph struction Of the pyramids for building placed under arrest this afternoon. It is as o' cholera which has prevailed so extensively Anderson and who last fall shot Dr. Lloyd .operators on the line of the "Nickel Plate" material. The real facts are that the serted by McFarland that Mrs. Sheedy in Asia Minor, Persia and Spain, and in Flatbush asylum, Long Island, was convicted road, between Chicago and Cleveland, have Builders and Contractors* poisoned Jier husband after the negro's assault which still exists in Japan. No epidemic of loose stones accumulated at the base in New York of murder in the second been granted an advance of $5 per month. so as to make-sure of his death. The yellow fever has been reported, but the degree. axe being removed to lay bare the At Rochester, N. Y., an agreement was NbW ULM, MINN. coroner has disinterred the remains, and surgeon general states the United States At Greensburg, Pa Col. J. W. Moore, signed by every salt producing firm and chemical analysis of the contents of the would be the gainer even in a pecuniary lowest courses and display the pyraKiidsto the millionaire coal and coke operator was J* company in the Western New York field stomach will be made. sense if it were to donate to the Cuban government Designs and plans made to order and greater advantage. almost fatally stabbed with a butcher knife that the prices of 1890 shall be maintained sufficient funds to make Havana a estimates on all work furnished and in the hands of his son, Bert. The eanse is healthy seaport. Yellow fever is almost through 1891. QUITE A SENSATION. contracts faithfully executed. unknown. always present in Havana and Rio de 'It has been decided to arrange monthly A-ST. PETERSBURG daily reports that Janiero, and those cities could be made A lounc Lady ia Wisconsin Charged Charles Thiekeand wife, an aged German productions of coal on the basis of a production healthy if proper measures ivere taken. one of the students in the University With Poisoning Her nival. couple, were found dead intheir room in of 37,000,000 tons for the year and They are a standing menace to the health THE FIGURE "0." New York, having taken poison. They of Kharkov is «a living anatomical HICH.LAND ^CENTER, WisM Jan. 19.—The to continue the percentage that were in of the United States. Thefigure9 ourdates will make along stay. left a letter saying that they wanted to force during the past year. arrest of Miss Rose .Zoldosky, a young Polish curiosity. He has his heart on the No man or woman now living will ever date a. die together. milliner, on the charge of poisoning The powder pool, which was organized MURDER OR ACCIDENT. right-side of his breast, his liver under document without using the figure 9. It stands, Police Officer William Smith, of New about eighteen months ago by the principal Miss Ella Mally, a well known young lady, in the third place in 1890. where it will remain tea. the left ribs, the -spleen on the right York has been arrested on a charge of powder companies for the purpose of has caused a great sensation here. A Young Man at Eaa Claire Meets Death years and then move up to becond place in 1900, murdering his wife. During a family disturbance keeping up prices, has collapsed, and the side, and the right lung ia longer than Miss-Zoldosky lived at the house of Dr. in a Mysterious Manner. where it will rest for one hundred years. Jan. 2, Smith beat his wifes© priGe of powder has gone down three cents Mitchell, whose wife died suddenly about EAC CLAIRE, Wis.. Special Telegram, Jan. the left. There is another "9" which has also come to stayIt brutally that she died. a pound. a year ago. Ten days ago she gave a tea 19.—The lifeless body of Walter Patterson, is unlike thefigure9 in our dates in the respect party, at which Miss Mally was a guest. The first arrest under the new lottery law C. B. Homes, whose numerous investments aged twenty-two, a well connected young On her way home the latter became ill, and that it has already moved up to first place, where was made in Chicago. C. S. Gould, alias L. in widely scattered cities have helped fellow who has been wild in his habits, was THE (finest furs come from those ani- died the next morning in great agony. Her it will permanently remain. It is called the "No. C. Loring, was arrested and held in bonds give him a national reputation to a street found in the hallway of a North sida boarding stomacn was sent to Chicago lor analysis mals •that inhabit the,coldest climates., of $5,000 to the grand jury. He has been 9" High Arm Wheeler &, Wilson Sewing Machine. car anagnate, failed to be re-elected as a house at midnight last night. There and traces of strychnine were found. acting as the Chicago agent of the Louisana The "No. 9" was endorsed forfirstplace by the was a bad bruise on his forehead. and the season of rfcbe \year in director of the South side eable road in It is reported that Miss .Zoldosky was in State lottery. experts ofEurope at the Pans Exposition of 1889 (Chicago. A coroner's jury Monday will decide which any of them axe killed greatly Jove with Dr. Mitchell and was jealous of where, after a severecontest with tho leading machines John Cronin, aged fourteen, of San whether there was foul play or whether he his attentions to Miss Mally, and it is now The sale of the real «estate.and personal Of the world, it was awarded the only influences the quality iof 'the fur, a Francisco isunder arrest in Chicago, having fell down stairs while intoxicated. feared Mrs. Mitchell, too. was poisoned. property of the Huntington'(Pa.) Manufacturing Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, alL set fire two years ago to St. Vincent's orphan summer skin of some'of these animals Her body will be exhumed and examined. eompany to the Iron Car Equipment others on exhibit having received lower awards. asylum at San Rafael, near San Francisco. Explosion in a Liquor Store. Miss Zoldosky is in jail awaiting examination. of gold medals, etc The French Government Company of New York has boen confirmed. being comparatively valueless, however Three lives were lost by the fire. Cronin OMAHA, Jan. 19.—A tremendous explosion also recogfllzed its superiority by thedecoration of The eompany will proceed .at-onee to enlarge excellent it might tbe in the win- has confessed. shook the buildings at the corner of Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof the company and operate the works. Twenty-first and Cumming streets to-day, with the Cross oftbe Legion of Honor. George Estes and Fannie Hogan were ter season. MURDERED AX OED MAN. The Stoneboro (Ea.) Saving bank and and when the smoke cleared away it was married at a country church in Marion The "So 9" is not an old machine improved, the Sandy Lake (Pa.) saving bank, both o| discovered that the old frame building occupied 1 county, Ala. Just as the ceremony was Terrible Crime of a Negro in an Indiana upon, but is an entirely new maohine. and th& which were largely managed by the same by Klein & Speigel as a wholesale concluded a shot wasfiredthrough a window, Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandestadvance THE supply of camphorcon-the island Poorhouse. parties, have failed. The liabilities of the liquor store was completely demolished and the bride fell dead. A discarded in sew mg machine mecbamsm of the. LEBANON, Ind., Jan. 19.—This morning 1 Stoneboro institution exceed the assets, but of Formosa has decreased to an together with a $12,000 stock of liquors. In lover is suspected. age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, an inoffensive old charge, George Wharburton, the Sandy Lake concern claims to be able the ruins the body of an unknown man was of having the very latest and best. alarming extent. The Chinese Government, was brutally beaten to death at the to pay its debts in full. In-St. Louis Frank F. Mitchell, a well found burned to a crisp. The cause of the poor farm by Sam Beecham, a negro. which .faas had a aaoanopoly of known gambler about town, shot and killed explosion is unknown." General Master Workman Powderly, oi Beechani confessed to Sheriff Miller Dollie Mayo, a woman with whom he had the Knights of Labor, has just issued a cir-i the trade, has taken no pains to replace •a* that the ownership of a chair was in Bad Fire in a Small Town. been living, and then committed suicide cular recommending a joint conference ot the tcees cut down with-fresh dispute between him and Wharburton. HOBTON, Kan., Jan. 19.—The greatest fire The woman refused to longer live with industrial organizations to be held next and that he went to the old man's room in the history of Horton occurred early Mitchel, and they quarreled, with the above ones, and its iscery large isaoexnae from July at Washington, D. C, for the purpose this morning and after a few words took this morning. The Bank of Horton was result. of formulating a political industrial platform. the industry hasbeen reduced .by -sevji from him his cane and struck him three totally destroved, also the Saulter block. The object of the conference is to At Pittsburg Rev. J- T. Riley, the Methodist y-five per cent. times over the head. Wharburton's skull The ollowing are the other heaviest perfect measures and for a third party for Episcopal minister, has been found ios-es.. Deutsch Bros., dry goods, $20,000: aggressive educational and political work was fractured in two places, ana he died guilty by .aichurch committee of imprudence traig Bros. & Co.. $35,000 C. R. Suttler, in the campaign of 1891, which, it is declared, within half an hour. Wharburton was and unministerial conduct. The drugs. *40.000, Horton Commercial (newspaper), should result in the election of aged seventy and badly crippled. He was FRANCIS E. SPINNER deserves to be charges were preferred by W. T. Minnick, |1 president and congressmen committed to $8,000. The total is $200,000. All once a well-to-do farmer ot Boone county, held grateful snemory by tbe women. who alleged-that Rev. Mr. Riley alienated the interests of labor. the losses were insured. but was reduced to poverty by adversity the affections of his wife. He was the (first person to give and affliction. There was exciting times in the lower George M. Bartholomew, formerly president Big Blaze in Buffalo. women employment in the govennme&t house of the Colorado legislature. There of the Charter .Qak Life Insurance BUFFALO, N. Y.. Jan. 19.—Fire broke out Fire in a Store. are two Republican factions in the house, service, putting them at work in company, who has .been in Canada for early this momining in the five-storv brick WINNIPEG, Man., Special Telegram, Jan. one led by H. H. Eddy and the other by several years, Betanraed to Hartford, Conn., building occupied by Will bridge & "Co., as the treasury department in the faee 19.—Fire this morning completely gutted James Brown. The Brown crowd number pleaded guilty to eaahezzlhig $10,000, and a general hardware store, and in less than Garrow's furnishing store in the Hargrave fourteen, and by forming an unexpected of stirong opposition. Now there aue was taken to the penitentiary for a year's twenty minutes the whole building with its combine with the Democratic members secured block. The offices above were also badly sentence. He is seventy years old. about 5,000 women employed in the immense stock, valued at $200,000, was destroyed. a working majority. When the newly damaged. Dr. Baldwin had a narrow escape. The total loss is about $225,000. W. E. Kidd, editor rf Ahe Aberdeen Republican, departments at Washington. elected speaker, Hanna, attempted to The insurance will cover over $200,000. was arrested on a charge of libel, announce his standing committees, the James Holborn of Heel* swearing out the Brown-Bemocratic faction blocked legislation warrant. Kidd was taken to Hacla, S. D., and the result was that nothing could TH E .eanblezzlers found 3^390 rather °«, Vacancies FiUed. to plead. Holborn is a suoney loaner and be accomplished. Brown was ordered under Short in B*is Accounts. a thrifty year for them. They got arrest for interrupting the speaker.. Kidd wrote him up, intimating, it is SLAYTOX, Minn., Special, Jan, 19.—Vacancies WACO, Tex., Jan. 19.—It has developed The sergeant-at-arms started to arrest ^WHEELER & WILSON W^G CO., away wit& $8,622,956. -That was charged, that he was a perfect Shyloek. in the Second and Fourth commissioner Brown, when four deputy sheriffs sprang that S. J. Mings, ex-president of the National districts of this (Murray) county were 185 and 187 Wabash Ave.. Chicago $22,956 more than they laid hands I» Meadville. Pa., Delameter & Co. (incl«4ing into the aisle and defied the sergeant-atarms Bank of Galesville, was short in his filled to-day by the chairmen of the several l£ &j For Sale by George W. Delaniater, late Republican on in 1889. Prior to that for four to do so. A scene of the wildest confusion accounts several thousand dollars. J. R. CIH. HORNBDRG, towns composing those districts. The vacancies .candidate for governor), bankers., who and uproar prevailed. Quiet wa9 years the range was from $2,240,000 were caused by the redistricting R.»byis the newly elected president and assigned recently, were summoned before finally restored, but the deadlock continued an alderman charged with the embezzlement of the county December, by which was here yesterday trying to straighten accounts New Dim. Minn. ,in 1888 to $4,550,000 in 1887. The until midnight, when the Brown-Democratic of $530,000 of the county funds. They two new commissioners elected in November with correspondents of the bank wing, numbering twenty-eight members, greatest of ajl years for the embezdemenfc S35WMSED. PAULSEN, were held to the Ulssbruary term of court in were legislated into districts other than here. The failure of the Oklahoma Lumber walked out and organized another lower $10,000 bonds each. business was 1884, when the the ones they were elected to represent. company involved the bank for a large Licensed Auctioneer bouse all by themselves. This will complicate The commissioners appointed to-day, A man and woman* arrived at Sen Fran- sum, and since then Mings has disappeared (missing returns amounted to legislation this winter. Speaker r% Holden and Paulsen, have served four 0 Cisco and registered vt the Cosmopolitan Hoona is firm, and has employed fifteen and cannot be found. What the Galesville j$22,000,000. years, their terms having expired on the 1st assistant sergeants-ftt-arms.M,^ otel as Mr. and Mrs, Lewis, El Paso, Tex, bank will lose cannot now be ascer- of January. LINDEN, BEOWN CO., MINN. Correspondence promptly attended to. 0-$k