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New Dim Review. EVENTS OF A WEEK. km OFFICER SHOT. "•&>•* Citizens'Bank EMPEEOB WILLIAM may visit the World's "WARM ENOUGH FOR YOG?" Fair in Chicago. THE Queen ofthe Belgians walked in the A« Bt. Paul Cools Off Other Cities Get It park. Sh will start for Spa. BBANDT A WEDDKNDORF, Publisher*. in the Neck. Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph A Policeman Comes Bpon Burglars at FIFTY-FOUR hundred Russian Jews arrived NEWYORK, Aug. 10.—The warm wave predicted Condensed and Classified for at Hamburg. 1TEW UIiM, New Richmond and Is Shot in several days ago materialized or. MDOIESOT4I Convenience of Readers. PRINCE HENRY will represent Emperor time and continued to be very much with the Ann. William at Holigo Land on Aug 10. us yesterday and to-day. Seaside resorts NEW ULM, THE most direct way to China and and out-of-town cool spots.did a land ofhee MARK TWAIN is now writing a serious Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Personal, Japan now seems to be via Vancouver, business. It is expected that the thermometer novel on the continent, said to be the greatest The Marauders {Drop All Their Booty effort of his career. will remain generally on the bull ^ide instead of San Fraucisco. At Criminal and Other of the weather market at least until Tliuisday and Flee, Pursued by Almost M.MuOen, troTt H. Vaje*, ru#-JM| VON MOLTK'S papers will be printed in a least, the news comes that way, and Sews of Importance. next, and to-day and to-moi row the hot few days. They contain many of the General's the Whole Town. J. a Budoiph, Cashier. the traffic is likely to follow. love-letters to his wife. wave is likely to have for its side partner an Directors: oppressive sultiiness which vull mane THE West India and Panama Telegraph white waistcoats and outing shirts much Company has declared a dividend of 18 WASHINGTON. THE sliding railroad of the World's centn a share on common stock. more comfortable than "a starched Werner Bmsch, Chat. Wagner, Dr. NEW RICHMOND, Wis., Special Telegram, Dui C. S. CHINE, of Grand Forks, has Fair will be a milelong, and the trains linen. The average tempeiature EL TiEMro, a ^ewspaper, claims that the Aug. 10.—This morning between 4 and 5 been appointed pension examining surgeon. Wesehcke, O. M. OUen, I.Q. Keek. •will go a mile a minute. One may go death of Mr. Balcer, British consul at Vera yesterday was SO*" deg., something o'clock a despeart attempt at burglary was THE president has appointed James "W. Cruz, was caused by poison. over 8 deg. burlier than the normal made here. During the early morning two from Texas to Japan, so to speak, in Pine ot Michigan consul at Mechanisburg, temperature ior Aug 8 in previous years. THE work of putting up a fire alarm telegraph proiessional crooks forced an entrance to Ont. thirty seconds. This will be better DRAFTS TO ALL PART* The highest point reached to-day was bO, in the City of Mexico has commenced. Todd's jewelry store and made an unsuccessful and the raime about S deg. PBESIDENT HARBISON commuted the than perspiring along a walk and trying thesare. attempt to blow open Their OP EUROPE, AND PASSAGE sentence of William A. Lewis, of Northern CHICAGO, Aug. 10—This has been the hottest AN attempt is made to overthrow the to pass the six people from Podunk charge of dynomite was too small. Then Texas, sentenced to imprisonment for life day ot the season here, the temperature Spanish government An attack upon the TICKETS SOLD. they sacked a large quantity of silveiware reaching an altitude of 100 'decree* who will walk abreast. for robbing the mails, to seven years and Barcelona garrison is repulsed and the assailants at various points in the citv at and were making off when Officer Waltcnqerg six months. arrested. midday. Time was a biisk breeze, ordered them to halt. 0. H. PAEKEE, of Brookings president of but it seemed to come from a REV. Dr. JOHN H. WORCHESTER has They immediately onened fire upon him, Glose Attention Given ta the Historical Society, will be appointed ALTHOUGH the population of Salva furnace. A number of sunstrokes are reported, formally notified the directors of the one shot taking effect in his arm. They superintendent of the Indian school at two of which were fatal, and, had Collecting. Union theological seminary ot his acceptance dor is only 664,500, it is an average Grow Creek. then started off ior the Omaha depot, the it been a working day, the list of casualties of the professorship tendered him. of seventy to the square mile. Her income won undoubtedly have been lar»e morning express bein? then aboutdue, the THE time for the opening of bids for the OLD IADY AYLESBURT: IS one ofthe most K4.rs\sCity, Mo., Aug 10—The'hot spell also exceeds her expenses, which wounded officer still following them, building of the Ft. Hall and Shosh one Indian Empire Mill Co-, extraordinary figures London society. of the past three or lour days culminated although his own revolver would not go schools has been extended to Aug. 20 is an unusual thing for a SpanishAmerican She is nearly 80, and wears a wig of corkscrew to-day when the signal service thermometer off. They fired several shots back on account of a miscarriage in the mail of curls. She is noted as the posssesor registered at 3 o'clock 9J de-. nation. The Salvadorians at him to frighten him off. certain plans and specifications. of a sharp tongue and her language is at Ordmarv thei nionieters in cool places ROLLER MILL. have a little war with their neighbors By this time a general alarm had been THE department of agriculture issued reached the 98 mark, while on the shady all tinier picturesque and vigorous. sides of the down-town streets 100 degrees modifications of the circular of Feb. 15, sounded and it became so hot for the now and then, but still manage to PRESIDENT DI \Z is again well enough to was the record. 1891, in regard to cattle transportation,so as 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. thieves that they dropped all their bootv, attend to executive business, but he bears keep nearly out of debt. to permit of cattle coming north of the ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10—It was exeesshely and a valine containing a very valuable set traces of recent suffering. His wife wishes warm to-day, but the heat was somewhat quarantine line described in the said circular. of burg ar's tools and a quantity of dynamite. him to go to Europe for a rest, but his ambition We take pleasure in informing thepublic mitigated by an occasional cool breeze keeps him at home and will for They then got under cover. Scouts The meicury reached the highest point o! that we are now ready for THERE isn't very much difference between COMMISSIONER CAETER of the gene: al land some time yet. were immediately dispatched in every direction the season, marking 9S deg. in the shade at business. The best machinery and being toasted and being roasted, office declined the case of the town-ite settlers to alarm the country, and later a 6 p. m. A number of prostrations caused M. TOCKEOY, in an interview in Paris, all the latest improvements in th« of West Guthrie, Oklahoma, against by the heat were reported. company was formed, commanded by said he had no doubt that the handsome reception but the announcement that fraternizing Mark S. Cohn and 14 other agricultural manufacture of flour enable us to ofthe French fleet at Cronstadt. if Harvey Law, an old soldier, and still later CINCINNATI, Aug. 10— To-day has been the French and Russian officers at claimants. The commissioner decide* in compete with the best mills in the not the i«it itself, was due to England's hottest this ear in Cincinnati. The tcmperatuie several squads of horsemen, all armed with favor of the townsite settlers. Cronstadt toasted the Czar and President during the hotte-t pait of the dav support ofthe diebund. Winchesters and double-barreled shot guns, country. ranged from 92 to 95 deg and the mean who are now scouring the adjacent country Carnot is undoubtedly more ENGLAND and Francs are negotiating to We are constantly buying temperature was about 82. No prostrations with orders from District Attorney Hawkins take joint action for the protection of their UNFORTUNATE EVENTS. were reported to-dav. Wheat pleasing to those individuals than if the culprits are found and offer resistance subjects in China if such action becomes PiTTbBURG, Aug. 10— To-dav was the hottest Rye, news that they had been "roasted" A WATER spout on one of the Azores group necessary. It is said that Germany will to shoot to kill. of the year. Ih maximum tempeiature has caused immense damage ond resulted was 92 deg. at 4 p. m. Corn, by their naval officers would be. oin England and France in this work. The man who did the shooting is about in the killing of six persons. KING ALEX-VNDFR of Servia has arrived Oats six feet tall, weight about 190 pounds, MADEIS (India) dispatches says famine in St. Petersburg on a visit to the imperial Buckwheat square build, large bones, dark complexion prevails in large districts in that presidency family. The czar and several of the Russian NATURE'S HORRIBLE FORMS. and thin black mustache. His companion & & PARIS is laughing over a joke about owing to drouth, and both well-to-do and grand dukes recei\ ed him at the I ailway is smaller, with heavier mustache, and The Farlhquake and Tidal Wave in poor classes are applying ior relief. station, and he was tendered all the At the Highest Market Prices. an American inventor who is said to lighter, though not sandy complexion. Lower California a Terrible "pectacle. honors due a reigning sovereign. We sell all kinds of have patented an electric corset that FLOUR, PEOPLE IN PRINT. THE Standard's correspondent at Constantinople is to bring about the reign.of mortality Ytvi\, A. T., Aug. 10.—Reportslcontinue SHORTS, telegraphs that Lord Salisbury has AN OHIO MAX HUNT. K. C. FLASCH, a bishop of the Roman to come from the earthquake legion at BRAN. &c. at once. If one of these articles is declined to grant the porte's request to reopen Catholic see of La Crosse, is dead. AT LOW RATES, the head of the Gulf of California." Two negotiations for the evacuation of Pursuit of a Robber and Mnrrterer pressed by a lover's arm, it at once AMONG the artists engaged for Tony Pastor's Egypt, on the groitnd that it is inopportune Cocorah Indians of the tribe that live near VHiose Capture Is Problematical. emits a shriek like the whistle of a railway New York theater for the coming season to do so at the piesent moment. there arrived here yesterday. They tell a COLUMBUS GROVE, Ohio, Aug. 10.—Early Special Attention given to is the Countess Clancarty, formerly thrilling story. engine and the inventor claims HENRY M. STANLEY used to think that this morning the men in pursuit of the Custom Work Belle Bilton, the concert hall singer. fugitive bank robber, and now murderer, the Congo peo pie were the most artistic liars Early Thursday morning hundreds of that he has already married three of HENRY IRVING, who has been suffering were awake ai resumed the chase for the in the world. Since he began to study mud volcanoes thirty miles off burst into his daughters, owing to the, publicity fiom an affection of the throat, impairing criminal. William Vandemark. the farmer the work of the unabashed cable correspondent a violent eruption. The air grew denser, shot yesterday, d.ed at 4 o'clock this An extra stone for grinding feed. his voice, has been operated upon by Sir he has modified that opinion. and many in'ants were suffocated. At last a thus thrust upon a backward lover. morning and by Ins death new zest was Moj^ii Mackenz-e, and is now rapidly recovering] The natives are not in it. violent thunderstorm cleared theaironlv to Steam Cornsheller. given to the man-hunters and a stronger show the tidal wave* approaching with AT Toronto, Ont., counsel has appealed determination that he should be taken lright.ul rapidity. Ihe waters rose, swallowing Qi EEN ViCTomv has conferred the order against the commital for extradition of Wood taken for cash or in exchange dead or alive. COL. OLCOTT, the theosoph, is a man of the garter upon the prince of Naples, up cattle, horses, grain fields and Richard Garbutt, charged with forgeries in Empire Mill Co. 6f discriminatins character. When Word was received by te'egram that he driving them for their lives to the top of the heir apparent to the throne of Italy. Texas and el&ewheie. Garbutt is believed had been traced to a point near Beaver by American officer'! to be one of a gang of the Mesas, a hundred feet high above the some poor mortal-who has become a The date ot his investiture has not yet been Dam, a small village eleven miles south of CASH PURCHASES river. made public. notorious sharper* who have been making captive to the esoteric science bestows this place, and to that point everv bodv that shady land deals for ears past the Western The earthquake shocks then began. The and CHEAP SALES. could get a vehicle went. At 11 o'clock a money on the cause the colonel investigates states. fourth threw every one down seriou-.lv mjuiing WICKEDNESSES. joint meeting was held between the president many. The dust darkened the to see if the devisor could SEEGT. JOHN LEIRCU, now a citizen of Indianapolis, of the board of county commissioners Six men are killed and four wounded, air. The nimble of the earthquake, was one of the brave Six Hundred ot Putnam countv, the niavor afford it, and in case he is not satisfied Fr. Aufderheid^ one mortally, in a fight among laborers in the sharp explosions of who rode up,to the mouth ofthe guns and council of this village and the president Louisiana. the distant volcano, the bellowing such is the case, ne returns a portion at Balaklava He was a boy of 17 when he of the Exchange b.uik, and a lewaid ofthe crazed cattle, made unbearable the J. HENRY JAHKE, a rich Philadelphia enlisted at Nottingham in the Eighth Hussars was agreed upon and i« offeied, as follow* or all of it. Therein he is different uproar and ths frightened Indians bioke butcher, killed his only son by striking him who formed apart of the famous Light The county offers $300. municipality $250 and tied wildly up tne river. Two on'y from any other fakir the worlc Manufacturer el with a piece of gas pipe during a quarrel. Brigade, and is still a stiaight and soldierly and the bank $200, Defines this a subscnntion succeded in reaching here, who tell the has ever -produced. man. paper has been staited among the NE\R Mt. Vernon, Ky., John D. Mullins, story. The others dropped exhausted along people, which, in connection with the official an election officer, was killed by Jones the route. LAEOUCHEEE says that Emperor William Fire, Well Building and Bteeplt- amount otfereu, abrogates considerably Durham and Wm. Demeron. Joseph Pereze, a cattleman from Lendo, ooks better on horseback than on f^ot, above $.1,000. Policemen Irom the ITALY is in a hard way. Advices and five men .witnessed the scene irom the "for when he is walking in a court function A TRAIN on the Grand Eapids & Indiana Brick, forces of neighboiing cities and several experienced top o: the hill to which they had escaped. from Rome state that there will be a railroad was wrecked by train wreckers, he assumes a solemn strut, which he has I detectives have iornied in the They report the tsdal wave as hilly one suppose, been told is imperial, but which twelve people being injured but none fatally- Government deficit for the year of chase. hundred feet high and also the river of Fine Pressed Brick fo» to my thinking, paitakes more of a baindoor It is now said that the desperado is beyond a blueish purple lire which was flowing nearly $16,000,000, and that, too, chanticleer than of an emperor." reach, and it is questionable it he is THE depot of the New York & New down into the Colorado near the guli. ornamental fronts. notwithstanding all the" rigid economies ever caught at all. A ter the chase was Haven railroad at North Haven was This is undoubtedly from the REMENYI the violinist, is to publish a given up last ni-rht the man stopped with broken into, the safe blown open and robbed sulphur mountain which was practiced. The salaries of the diplomatic book whose subject is a study of Japanese some laborers building a p.pe line set on fire by the volume of and $1000 and 1,500 tickets taken. art. During his three years in South A nca Have th* best of shipping facilities amwill corps are all to be reduced, about two miles ea^t of Beaver Dam burnining material thrown out bv the pay prompt attention to mail •rdar* COUNSEL for Bertram C. Webster, the Remenyi claims to have discovered a and at the crossing of the Lake Erie volcanoes. Much property was destfoved. and the pruning knife is to be applied slayer of Goodwin, in New York, says number of valuable old violin*, he thus railroad at a point one mile west ot Bluffton. Residencer and all valuable buildings* on that Webster will surrender himself and to every department of the Government. explains their presence in that region: He went into a pasture and stole a the ranch ol Charles Townsend, breeder of NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. enter a plea of self-defense. "After the edict of Nantes, when the black mare at 1 o'clock this morning, four fine cattle, were leveled by the earthquake. So cripled are the national finances miles east of Bluffton. He followed a AT Oakland, Cal., John C. Howell shot Huguenots left la belle France in thousands, H. that Italy will have no official farmer and his family home who had been a good portion of them went to live and killed It. J. Colvin ior annoying l.J• attending a show, and with his ready exhibit at the World's Fair. The in Holland from there they were shipped TOUCniXG HIM UP. Howell's daughter with his attentions. The revolver compelled them to get him a meal. girl had refused to marry Cohin. to Africa by the Dutch government, ana as Vatican is reported to be even more The stolen horse wa, tied to the branches Fred Brackett Is the Object of a Rather they were mostly of good families they NEAR Lake Charles, La., an altercation of a tree by a rope halter during his stav at financially embarrassed than the Government, Acrimonious Attack. possessed many valuables such as pictures took place in which 10 men wereshot.six of this place, and an attempt was maae to "buy and retrenchment in every instruments, etc., which they took with WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Aug. 10. a buggy and harness or even a bridle from whom were killed at once and one mortally them," the fanner, but.the attempt was in vain. It —Another attack is being made upon Col. possible way will be resorted to. wounded. The remaining three are seriously is highly probable that the hunted man has Manufacturer of and Dealer in injured. Fred Brackett. The following appears in a ridden his horse into Findlav. jumped a BOOTS AND SHOES! morning paper: WALTER ELLI«, an employe of the Alabama AMONG TH E TOILERS tram and is by this tune .ar away. arter FRENCH naval officers visiting Russia Great Southern railroad, who was a "A. T. Pis»ell is the fresh scalp that A SPECIAL from Topeka, Kan says: The Minnesota and 3d N.'Sts., New Ulm, Minn. is growing on Fred Bracken's official defaulter for $10,000, is charged with firing are concerned because their friends strike of the 400 boiler makers in the '-hops A Cincinnati Parricide cranium. The other day he called the freight depot at Birmingham, Ala. of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad CINCINNATI, Aug. 10.—Geore F.Nieman, do not speak of the Republic but of on Secretary Foster and protested A large assortment of men's and here, is spreading to other departments. A SPECIAL fiom Severance, Kan., says a shoemaker, was shot and instantly killed against Brackett's visit to Europe at boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' France, and it is explained to them Samuel Freeman this evening murdered to-day, by his son, Charles F. Nienian, government expense. He said that and children's shoes constantly kept his wife and 2-year-old son and then committed aged twenty years, at their home, 18 WORK was resume 1 at Scyfort & Bros. Brackett had woiked the army racket successfully, that the Czar cannot drink to the on hand. Custom work aud repairing suicide. Jealousy was the cau«e. Gorman street. The shooting resulted and yet he had never smelt powder Iron Mills, at Seyfort, Pa. The mills have welfare of Democratic institutions, from a family quarrel which has been in with a bullet in iront of it. Mr. promptly attended to. been idle for months. A number of old JOSEPH ECKERT, a farmer near Clarence, progress for several years. About Brackett said lie was bass horn blower in As with Macbeth, "amen" sticks in hands left the Amalgamated Association N. Y., pushed his wife off of a hay stack the regimental band in the Sixth Maine ten years ago Mrs. Nienian JOHN HAUENSTEIN, where both were working, and in the fall and accepted the terms of the mill owners. his throat when free institutions are regiment and when the order was issued Brewer procured a divorce from her husband she broke her leg. He left her on the A 10 PER CENT reduction in wages of consolidating military bands every other praised. And this, though seemingly for cruelty but lie was allowed ground until evening, then dragged her those receiving $1 35 per day has taken leflow in the Sixth Maine band let eo of his to retain a room in the house which belongs into the woodshed, \vhere she remained all a small matter, makes the alliance of musical instrument and shouldered a effect in the American Glucose Company's to the wife. The quarreling among night. In the morning "die was taken musket except Brackett. who mustered works at Buffalo, the reason lor the cut France and Russia unnatural, and the members of the family and the old into the house and left without medieal as. out. He neard the siuns across the Potomac. being the overproduction of glucose in the man has been been frequent, owing to his Bissell also charged Brackett with one that may be very easily broken. sistance for three days, when she died country. Violent temper. To-day he began to abuse nepotism in the appointment of a son to Malster,DNA Neighbors threaten to lynch Eckert. his wife and two daughters, Anna and office and said that-a young man named Emma. The son was asleep up stairs, Chase, a chum of Brackett's son. had received THE death of Sallie McLendon, colored, MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. and hearing the noise, came out an appotntment through Brackett's SPORTS. THE wheat crop of Minnesota and the of Fordyce, Ark., at the claimed and saw his father with a pair of tongs influence, and had given Brackett a part of IT is reported that John L. Sullivan indulged Dakotas is estimated at 116,000,000 bushels. in hiB hand upraised as if to strike his his salary." age of one hundred and thirty in liquor on his arrival at Auckland, WHEAT grades will be fixed by the state mother, who is a ciinple. He rushed back Oar brewery is fully equipped and able to fill years, calls to mind that some years New Zealand, to such an extent that railroad and warehouse commission on and got a revolver. Just then the old man a^ordpie. Capt. Hanwards, ot the Mariposa, ordered Aug. 13. made a motion as if to strike his mother, back one of her sons, then over seventy THE RIPENING CUOPS. E BEHNKE has charge of him confined to the cabin. when he leveled his revolver at his father THE Democrats carry Kentucky by an increased Bottling Establishment. years old, was so sick as to need and fired, the bullet passing through his DETAILS of the Stanbury-McLean race on Another Installment of Fav rable Report* IS'EW ULM, sum majority. The People's party cut the service of a doctor. "I'm afraid right lung and heart, causing death instantaneously. the Paramatta river, Australia, July 6, for From the Fields. little figure in the voting for state officers, The young man sun entered UNION HOTEL, the sculling championship show that your son is in a bad way, auntie,'' but will control the legislature. to the police and was locked up. He HURON, S. D., Special Telegram. Aug. 10. Stanbury, who was the favorite at 2 to 5, is assistant secretary of the Cincinnati Insurance —The state weather bureau crop bulletin, said 'the doctor, "and that he's hai'dly A MEETING of tube manufacturers of the was never headed and won by two lengths. cjmpany. just issued, for the past eek, says that the United States will be held in Philadelphia strong enough to pull through." THE annual regatta of the Minnesota temperature during the forepart of the to consider a scheme to buy out or lease "For de Lawd, doctor, Is'pose you're and Winnipeg Rowing association begins Shot by a Game Warden. the smaller concerns for a term of five years. week was below, while the later part was WEKZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor at Winnipeg. The Mmnesotas of St. Paulwin DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 10 —State Deputy above the average. The rain was in local right. He was always de sickliest of ABRAHAM BACKER, the $4,000,000 bankrupt the senior doubles, the Lurlines Game Warden Morgan Buntain of Dayton showers, poorly distributed, and in some is at- his home in West Fifty-eierht de chilluns, an' I neber thought we'd Minneapolis the junior singles. fatally shot David Mcllvain. who, with localities attended by destructive haii. street,' New York, but he sturdily declines Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. other*, was caught seining in Mad river in raise de poo' chile." The absence ot general rains td talk upon the subject of his failure. violation ot the state law. Buntem had RAILROADS. the abundant sunshine and The only first class brick fire proof JACK MAEIAN, for whose supposed urder heard ofthe seining paity and in company MR. PULLMAN, in New York, said that the John Cameron was hanged at Beatrice, with Ben Seitner, a member of the Fish IN the National Cemetery at Pittsburg the warm weather have combined to produce Hotel in the city. Milwaukee sued the Pullman company to Neb., in 1877, has been found at and Game Protective society, went to the the most favorable harvest weather Landing there are 3,590 union offset a suit brought by the latter to recover La Crosse, Neb. He had been in Alaska spot. They urae upon the party in the for South Dakota. Corn has made a money due from the railroad company. until a year ago. act of drawing the seme and Buntain exclaimed, soldiers and four women buried in the niarKed improvement, but in some counties ED. PAULSEN, THE earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee "Hello, boys, we got here just in Two battalions of cavalry have left Fort cemetery. The latter were nurses in in the state now needs rain, as do also & St. Paul for the month of July were time to see you make a haul." One fisherman Reno, Ind. with instructions to drive late potatoes and imllet. The harvesting Licensed Auctioneer the army, who contracted diseases $2,309,551, against $2,149,067 for the same hit Buntain the eve with a stone and the cattle from the Cherokee outlet. There of small grain is nearly completed except period last year, an increase of $160,484. Buntain drew a revolver "and shot Mcllvain while at work in the hospitals, died is a prospect of a collison between the in the northern comities, and considerable through the h*art. The others were then THE executive committee of the Trunk cavalry and the cattle men and Indians. threshing of barley and oats has been done LINDEN, BBOWN CO., MINN. and were buried in the cemetery. captured. Bantam gave himself up, out Line Freight agents met in New York and "THE Home Fascinator Company," of in the southern counties. The grass crop was not held in confinement as he was tfte Every other grave is marked with a Correspondence promptly attended to. agreed to advance east bound lake and rail would be benefited by ram and a few Montreal, has been working a swindle by state officer, and according to Mcllvain's rates of the fifth and sixth classes, which headstone, but the graves of the offering prizes for securing the largest list own statement d.d the shooting in self defense localities stands in need of it. Destructive had been reduced by the published tarifis of correct English word^s from "The World's aud in discharge of his duty. hail storms are reported from portions of women were entirely ignored. Some to the old figure. The advance takes effect Fair," and the postoffice department as Miner and McCook countie*. on August 17. The reduction was abont'2} one had planted an evergreen or so ordered terminal postmasters to refuse to cents on each class. over their graves, but otherwise they certify money orders or forward registered Five Pistol Shots. Suieide of a Wealthy Widow. A MEETING was to have been neld at letters payable to the above company, but Box&rs STATION, Md., Aug. 10.—A shooting are unmarked. No one seem3 to CINCINNATI, Aug. 10.—Mrs. Nel%jWc", Milwaukee ofthe lines interested in freight to return them to the offices of origin marked affray occurred to-day at Barnesville, an aged and wealthy widow of Louisville, know why the graves have been rates from Milwaukee via Benton Harbor fraudulent. near this place, where a camp meeting Ky.f committed suicide at College Hill to Eastern points, but it was postponed, was going on, in which one man neglected, save that the War Department AT Kansas City, Mo., Councilman Bowes sanitarium. Her family are prominent owing to the nonattendance of the Big was kilied and three others were introduced a unique ordinance in the lower people of Louisville. She is a victim directed that no tombstones seriously wounded. While waiting for a Four representath es. The Big Four is one house ofthe common council. The ordinance of drink and was placed in a train a party of colored men became should be erected. There must be an of the roads that control the Kanawaha requires the purchase from the city sanitorium. Deprived of her stimulants engaged a dispute over some Despatch, the line that recently reduced of a license by all drinkers of intoxicating interesting bit of history connected bhe developed melancholy tendency. Last cigars, when Louis Brown of Richmond, the rates from Milwaukee to the seaboard liquors, the license to vary in cost from $20 night she went into the bath room, looked Va., became incensed at what was with the matter, if one had time and via Benton Harbor.' zi*~P"*'%-^.A ZJ to $50, according to the expensiveness ofthe the door, threw herself in the tub and said and struck one of his companions with 'opportunity to look it up, and some liquor which the purchaser drinks. The turned on the water. Overflowing water A stone. This was the signal or a general ordinance further provides that each application light and five pistol shots ere fired. Brown attracted the attend ints' attention, an entrance women's society might start an investigation. FOREIGN. for a drinker's license shall be countersigned was killed, shot through the body, and was forced into the room and* she AH anti-Parnell member of parliment is by the applicant's wife.sStj-lkk* three other.* ti ere wounded. was found dead from drowning. to be arrested for bigamy. mm III feat -mBk£$Rz&&i£ *£&£&&£ isms