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DEATH OOAMIKG DEATH OF A PRINCE 'C 7? BUSY OLD BOKEAS. O O N A TRAI2T* Eagle RoltojW ,Go. Brown Co. Bank. ^Nebraska, a as a a Missour in in Three in a Mele A *1 Ou W at W in W a I to a Detective. OMAHA, a 18.—To-night Nebraska is **. »,' a Capacity ol&*\ ?J\ PouGHKEEPsrE, N Y. Jan 38.—There 600 Barrels Per Dajf The Venerable Prelate of the Catholic Church Duke of Clarence, Heir Presumptive to England's enveloped in a blizzard. or twenty-four was a desperate fight on a New Centra I England Lays Down the Bur\-'\-~~.'?i.', hours a hard northwesterly wind, accompanied lhrone, Succumbs to an Attack & so River railroad train to* C. H. CHADBOURN, C. H. ROSS,: by a hard dry snow, has been blowing deno Lifej,- •-,- ~s*& night, the whole train being in a state of Pneumoniae.:-'' ^•:^:':':-iV?i ',- ». 4": President. Cashier. almost a gale and driving before t'." %X?', panic. I left Alban at 5 ni Jus as it it the snow until the cuts in the railroads Our flour cannot be beat. was leaving three intoxicated a COR,j AND CENTRE STRS. iV» are rapidly filling and trains have the Cardinal Gibbons and Archbishop Ireland W Reardon, Albert Burnseen and NEW ULM, MTNNESOTi, 3 1 Great Sorrowing Throughout England Caused greatest difficulty in moving. Al the a N is are employed by C. Lceply Affected by the News of Western trains are late, as is also the by the Sudden Death of One of the Ardle of Alban in breaking up old engines, New Ulm, Wok. LOUIS BUENGER, Chicago mail troin irom the E a -the Cardinal's Demise..... ., Boyal Scions. boilers, etc., rushed on board, throwin Th thermometer is rapidly falling, **. their chisels, crow bars and sledge3 on and in O a ha registers 22 Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Ste., the platform of the passengers cars. They degrees below. A For Niobrara it is 26 LONDON, a 15.—Cardinal Mannin died Collections and all Business pertaining LONDON, Jan 15.—The of Clarence were very rude and boisterous a immedi below, and at Rushville 32. Other points NEW ULM, VISK at 8:20 o'clock this morning and Avondale, eldest son of the Prince of ately took charge of the car. also report extreme weather. Th air is to Banking PromptlyAttended he cardinal continued to a Wales and heir presumptive to tfce throne full ol flying snow and the mercury continues Chief Detective re was on the Undertaker and weaker during the night until finally to. of England, died this morning. train and said to them, W don't you to drop. N fatalities have been his prostration became complete. was behave yourselves?'' Burnseen grabbed The most distressing scenes bad occurred recorded thus far. QiBrVMAL RESPONSIBILITY, able, however, to join in the prayers which re and endeavored to push at the bedside of IN KANSAS AND MISSOUEI. off the car. re said, "Loo out were being offered at his bedside. Hi the dying prince KANSAS CITY, Jan 18.—-It began snowing $500,000. I' an officer." A this Reardon advanced eminence continued these supplications for -4-' with a high wind blowing a gale this yesterday and last on re and re pulled his Divine mercy until 7:30 o'clock, when he morning and has increased in severity revolver to use it as a club. Va Nouis and dealer in all kinds ot night. Since midnight all day To-night the thermometer became unconscious. Hi death was calm, reached for one of his big chisels, but on Tuesday touched the zero a and is still going and he passed away evidently without pain. NEW ULM re succeeded in getting Reardon in FURNITURE^ Prince Albert Victor lower with no indication of a cessation of Telegrams of regret from all parts of the the car, threw him down and held him on the storm. Keports'received from Kansas, was either delirious a seat while some of the passen ers and world are being received. and Nebraska show that the storm is general brakeme held the others back and Reardon or -wholly W he himself was prostrated yesterday all over the West, and especially severe got quiet. Mr. re had his ROLLER E GO, unconscious save FRANK FRIEDMANN, in Northwestern Kansas, where the on what proved his deathbed this wife and child on the train in a rear car and for a few minutes wind is blowing at a terrible rate, with the morning Cardinal Mannin was told of the went back to see them temperature from 4 to 10 deg. below zero. and then. serious illnesi of the Duk of Clarence. dealer in Whil he was talking with his wife Conductor Durin his lucid expressed great sorrow and sympathy for McCarrik, of the train entered the intervals he was Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, the Prince and Princess of Wale3. W A I I N A S E S Merchant Millers, car and said to the chief: a re fightin most tender and the dying cardinal was told last night there with knives in the buffei car. This A re at a as City E a in a Loss affectionate to his was a slight improvement in the condition was true. Chief re went to the car Slassware, Notions, Canned of Over a a of a Million. PKINCE A E HT VICTOE. parents and the of the his face brightened and he and found two of the roughs on the floor. Reardon was on top of Burnseen and both ejaculated \fith all the fervor and strength others who were at his bedside. KANSAS CITY, Jan 1.—A 9:10 this evening lunging at each other with knives. Th 2ST w-Ulin, Minn. two women rooming in the Deardorf of which he was capable, a God." passengers shouted at re saviner: Fruit, Flour, etc. building, on the corner of Eleventh and Between 7 and 8 o'clock last nig'at the The pope is sorely afflicted by the death "Thev want to kill you, look out!" W Main streets, heard an explosion condition of thesuff erer grew so bad that the of Cardinal Manning, he was wont Reardon saw re lie started for and on going into the halL lound usual bulletin was delayed, as it was feared with uplifted knife, exclaiming: I will to term "th father of the modern church." All goods sold at bottom prices aa4 it full of smoke The hurried out and HANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR.delirered kill you! re clinched with liim that the end would come at any moment free of cost to any part gave the alarm. They were the only occupants aud threw on his back and dragged W O S O W1A1SE. Soon afterward he became better, and toward of the building. Th fire soon had through the buffet car into the baggage the city. Received First Premiums at midnight he fell into a sleep, which, car and. with assistance, managed to tie tha such headway that the firemen could do a in a Gibbon Speak Feelingl of N E W ULM, MINN. while it was disturbed, was more quiet than desperado with a bell cord. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. nothing with it. and the entire building, a in a a in a By this time the whole train was in an usual. 100x125 leet and lour stories high, was totally PETER SCHEBEB, BALTIMORE, Jan 15.—Cardinal Gibbons Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis uproar. W turned pale with exciteand At 2 o'clock this morning he again became destroyed after burning three hours. dictated to-day to the agent of the associated men rushed forward Irom every Agricultural and Mechanical Association Th loss will exceed a quarter of a million worse, and the members of the family, press the following worthy tribute to Cardinal car. Chief re had just seated him dollars and is divided as follows: Th Deardorf who had withdrawn from the room, Manning: self beside his wife for the second me Fair 1887. building loss $20,000 fully insured. were hastily uummoned The all remained The death of Cardinal Mauning is a ereat loss, when the conductor and several passengers Browning & King, loss on stored clothing, F. a L. Roos, not only to the Catholic church in England, bun again came into the car in a hurry, exclaiming at the bedside until death occurred. MADLENER, DEALER IN $35,000 fully insured. Mill's Jewelry compan to the whole English-speaking Catholic world. "Reardo has a knife and is coming The prince of Wales sent the following telegram LUMBER had $60,000 worth of jewelry in Cardinal Manning was a seer, aud scanned with to kill you," having cut himself loose Prest. Manager. to the lord mayor of London almost prophetic eye the religious, social aud a large safe weighing 20,000 pounds, and driven eight or ten men out of the baggage political horizon. Had he remained in the established Our beloved sou passed away at 9 o'clock today. and it is impossible to tell whether car. Chief re hurried to the Fr. Burg, church he wouid most probably have ALBEKT EDWARD. front of ih coach and saw Reardon coming, the jewelry is saved or not. Irwin fc Eaton, been elevated to the see of Canterbury. Had his Th news of the death ol the of lines been cast in other places he would have in through the car next forward queensware, loss $75,000 insured. Dickinson's Clarence has caused widespread grief, and been a chancellor of the exchequer as distinguished with-coat and vest off, with blood streaming School of Shorthand, Smith's Sanir already demonstrations of the public feeling as Gladstone, as great a philanthropist from his face and a large, uplifted knife taruu and Turkish bath establishment, as Wiibetforce. an apostle ot temperance as successful in his hand Th conductor shut the car are everywhere apparent. On all public and a of physician's offices were as Father Matthew and had he been door and held it Mr. re pulled buildings flags are displayed at halfmast, sent a missionary to foreign parts he would burned out, in the total loss above Manufacturer of and Dealer in out his revolver, opened the car door, have displayed a aeal reminding us of St. Francis and throughout the whole ot London $250,000. seized Reardon and took his knife away Xavier. As a minister of state be would have the sad intelligence has been received been a worthy rival of Cardinal Ximines. from him, the conductor assisting. CIGARS, LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBA A a a Car •with expressions of the deepest sorrow. Cardinal Manning was in sympathy with all phre dragged his man through the buffet NEWARK, N. J., Jan 18.—The brake on a the wants and legitimate aspirations of humanity. W the solemn tolling of the great car again into the baggage car and tied TOBACCOS car of the Orange horse car line broke while SASH, BLINDS, He felt that the Catholic church was the with the bell cord and remained with him bells in St. Paul's cathedral were heard this the car was going down Market street this great force to realize these aspirations. He has until the train reached Pou«hkeepsie, when morning they conveyed to every one left the stamp of his character on his age. No evening. Th car was going quite rapidly —and all kinds of— PIPES, Chief re had all three ot the men man, iuside or outside the church, has within hearing of their deep-mouthed and was on a down grade, when the driver locked up erasped the social questions as he did, or detached the horses and sprang to the Building Material. booming the fact that the duke of Clarence kaew better how to harmonize the relations ol ground. Nearly fifty persons were crowded and Avondale had passed away. Th bel church and state. He was the acknowledged E A O A A E E Cor. Minnesota and Center in3ide the car, which gained headway every champiou of the laboring classes in England, in St. Paul's are never tolled save on the moment, and a panic ensued a them". whose cause he espoused at the risk of health Streets, A an Shoots Louis Gree— occasion of the death of an heir to the KEW ULM, MO W screamed and the men jurdped ANO EVEN OF LIFE. Self-Defense Claimed throne, and therefore no other information I heard him speak iu the Vatican council and off, but nothing could be done I I n^,, NEW ULM MIM. in Roman and London churches. He disdained BRECKENKIDGE, Minn., Special Telegram, Star Sample Room, was necessary forth people of Londo to to stop the headlong flight of the car. A to appeal to the feelings and imagination, but Jan. 18.—Frank Kempfer, a son of Barney a them aware that, alter a gallant struggle, the Market street depot the runaway car spoke directly to the consciences and intellects Kempfer of Andrea, this county, shot and Jno.Neuman, car crashed into another car, and Miles the duke had finally succumbed. of his bearers. In conversation he was most instantly killed Louis Gree, a Sisseton and Freisz, an Italian, had the lower pare of instructive and entertaining, drawing treasures WORN OUT BY WATCHIKG. of knowledge from his well stored ruind. Each half-breed, at Kemp'er' house last night. his body crushed. Th other passengers Farmers' Home. Both the prince and the princess of sentence was expressed with the iorce of an De Gree had been working for Kempfer escaped injury as if by a miracle. Several aphorism. He spoke with so much precision Walea look hagsrard a worn out by their and.youn Kempfer claims to have acted women, however, fainted and were taken that all his utterances might have been printed continued watching by the bedside of their in self-defense. was arrested and from the wreck in an unconscious condition. without correction or revision. He was an indefatigable Dealer in JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Pt-op'r. son. It will be remembered ttiat they They were soon restored. brought to Breckenridge this morning, and worker even when an octogenariau, DRY GOODS, both had not yet entirely covered from the and allowed very few idle moments to the clergy on the way his face was badly frozen. Blow a a a Mile. of his household, as they verv often playfully labor entailed upon them through the recent Dealer in complained. I am in no wise detracting from No rtli tie id's Loss. sickness of Prince George. Th BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Jan 18.—A locomo Wines, Liquors the conspicuous merits of the English hierarchy NORTHFIELD, Minn., Special, Jan 18.— tive of the Debardeleben Coal company Hats, Caps, Notions, princess oi Wales, it will be recalled, cut in saying that it will be no easy task to fill his Northfield mourns the loss of one of her ea route to-day irom the Eurek a mines to place. short her visit to the czar and czarina, in and Cigars* Groceries, Provisions, best citizens in the death of Rev. J. Oxmoor, eigh miles south of Birmingham Cardinal Gibbons was profoundly affected order to return to London to minister to S. Rounds Mr. Round has been ill lor blew up, instanly killing Engineer Joseph Crockery and Glassware, when informed by the Associated Press Prince George, and it was only a few some time past. Havin passed seventysix and Firema Bradford. Their bodies" agent, soon alter 9 o'clock this morning, of Green, Dried and Canned A fine lunch will be served every day. days ago that Prince George, beins he had not the strength to battle the •were blown to lragments. Th engine was the death ol Cardinal Manning. '"May disease. was one of the best knovrn convalescent, the entire family of the totaiiy wrecked, ih track torn up and a God have mercy on his soul was the simple Fruits, etc., etc,, men or the city some years ago, having Cor. Minn. & Center streets. prince of Wales loft the Marlborough house and earnest prayer of his eminence large hole dug in the ground. Th head ot been the first congregational pastor that and went to Sandringham. The prince and upon reading the dispatch conveying the the dead engineer was louud about a quarter New Ulm. Minn Northfield ever had. came to this place intelligence of the demise of his distinguished I will always take farm produce In exchange princess ot Wales arc in the deepest distress ot a mile from the scene of the explosion. in 1856, and had lived here continuously for goods, and pay the highest market price for co-laborer in the English-speaking and nothing can afford them consolation Th disaster was caused by the water all kinds of paper rags. ever since. Fo some years past he had world. Cardinal Gibbons at once gave the for the loss they have sustained. getting too low in the ooiler. done no active work, and for over a year sad but not unexpected news to the priests The condition of Princess May is pitiable. past had been an invalid. leaves a wi of his household, and said that he would In connection with my store I have a flrst-clasa She wanders iroin room to room, weeping and eight children, one of whom lives at saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and Brewer and Bottler. S a I Circumspect prefer not to be disturbed for a short time. bitterly. Shu cannot be made to stay in my customers will always find good liquors and this place, the wi!e Kelly. Th WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Telegram, But be.ore he could reach his room an cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. one place for two minutes together, "and intermen took place to-day in the Protestant Jan. 18.—Senator and Mrs Sanders of Associated Press dispatch was handed him she appears to be dazed at the sudden taking cemetery after a memorial address by Montana have arrived in Washington after ]fl$W UltM. I read: "Cardinal Simeoni died this morning off of her betrothed husband. She re All goods purchased of me will be delivered to Rev. George Huntingto oi the Congregational making a trip from California by the Southern of influenza." This announcement, any part of the city free of cost. fuses altogether to touch food, and her terrible This brewery Is one of the largest establishment* church. route. Mrs. Sanders has entirely recovered following so closely upon the cablegram distress and wordless sorrow is causing of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted MINNESOTA STREET, NEW ULM, MINN. her health. Senator Sanders was giving the intelligence of the passing away much apprehension regarding her up with all the modern improvements. Keg and nsked what he had to say about the recent of Cardinal Manning, almost comple'ely bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on I Gleason I a The prince of Wale3 would allow no one speech of Senator Power, his colleague, prostrated Cardinal Gibbons, and he iiymediately short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted to write the telegrams announcing the CHAMPION, Mich., Jan 18.—John Henry, for family use. who was reported as saying that he was in retired to his room Caidinal WM. FRANK. JOHN BJENTZIN. death of his son to the queen, the lord the keeper of dance house dives at Trou Gibbons had long each of his dead Conntry brewers aud others that bay malt will formed by Senator Sanders that Justice mayor and the various other sovereigns. Lak and Champion, was arrested here today Cottonwood Mills. find It to their interest to place their orders with associates of the church. Field was lobbying in the appointment of reserved to himself this task, and all for a Chicago robbery. Tw officers me. All orders by mail will receire my prompt judges. Senator Sanders remarked: I these messages he wrote with his o*wu attention. appeared at the front door of Henry' occurs to nie that he did not say it. baud OTTO SCHELL. Manager ranch and were met by a woman armed reiused to say anything further until he A O S S O E "WOKX.!). The telegraph wires leading from Sanddtingha with a shot gun and were made to stand had seen his colleague. Th senator says were kept busy all the morning C. F. Ruemke back. One ot them, however, went to the that it is possible that he may have something So Says A is I re a In S a in Custom grinding lolicitod. Will in transmitting the messages from the family rear of the building and caught as to say upon the subject of arid lands of a in a a in Death ot the prince. This afternoon messages grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange he was trying to escape through a window. when the subject comes up in the senate. of condolence began pouring in, and CHICAGO, Jan 15.—"By the death of A local paper accuses of being im 34 fits, flour, 5 fits, shorts and S already such messages have been received Cardinal Mannin the Catholic church plicated in the mnrde ot Gleason, the from the moat ot the rulers of the world. Outlived It Usefulness. fits, bran lor one bushel of wheat. Flout Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. loses one of its most eminent p'rclates and mining paymaster, who was mysteriously Man messages have also been received at WASHINGTON, Jan 18. Congressman humanity is deprived of the services of one slain the night of Jan 5. and feed sold at low rates and delirerod Osborne house. Th government is also NEW ULM, MINN. Oates of Alabam a in an interview says: receiving official messages from, the prime of its warmest iriends," said Archbisho Mortgag dwindling. A New Ulm free of expense. '•The placing of the power of appointing Dealer in ministers O a countries. Ireland, who passed through this city to-day CHICAGO. Jan 18.—Anton Hobart, the committee of the house in the hands of CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, en route to Europe continued: QUEEN VICTORIA SHOCKED. Charles Albrecht, W. W Henderson, FRANK & BBNTZIN. a man is undemocratic, and if I am in. an Th queen remained up quite late last My chief idea in making this trip to Europe T. Hanna Pau McWhorter, Ansen other congress I propose to oppose it. This night waiting for news from Sandringham. was to meet Caidinal Manning and enjoy a few and Joseph L. Beach, the alleged mortgage has been the practice since congress was CLASSWABB and NOTIONS. The last dispatch she received before* retiring days' visit at his home. Now that he'is dead I AUG. QTJEITSE swindlers, were indicted by the grand jury organized. W have pursued it for 100 feel that the principal pleasure of my trip has was from the prince of "Wales. I said: yesterday and were lodged in jail. I addition years, and the plan has outlived its usefulness." been lost. He was indeed a truly great man "Eddi is still in a critical condition, but to the men already arrested, the grand one who had few, if any, equals in the present All Goods offered at prices which deij his strength is well maintained." age. His ability and character were of such a returned an indictment of the following This was somewhat encouraging, and her competition. Goods will be delivered Froz Hersel to Death high order that one can scarcely appreciate their as having been implicated in the conspiracy: HARNESS MAKER majesty thereupon retired. Sh was very loftiness. His whole life has been one incessant CHICAGO, Jan IS.—Mrs. Mary Simpson, a C." Evans, Harr Osborne, free to any part of the city. All kinds anxious, however, and early this morning struggle for the betterment of mankind. His fashionable dressmaker, committed suicide A Langlos ,and Thodore of farm produce taken in exchange for sphere of usefulness was not circumscribed by she arose and asked lor the messages that —ftnd De&lar In— Wilmot Eac is held in bonds of $3,000 in a novel a last night. W a in the boundaries of the nation which claimed him goods. ad been received while she slept. Th upon the ice of the lake at the foot of Ohio under the char.se of conspiracy to deiraud. Whips, Collars, and all other nor by the membership of the church in whose messages that had been sent to Osborne street, she divested herself of all her clothing councils he was a recognized leader. It was limitless, Albrecht was the only one to secure bail. articles usually kept house early in the morning were unfavorable, DAKOTA HOUSE. and millions of people have been beneficiaries and lay down in a perfectly state and in a measure prepared her re a a of his works. in a first-Glass liarness upon the ice to die. He dead and rigid majesty lor the blow in store lor her DCJJDAS, Minn., Special, Jan 18.—One ot body was found there this morning Sh shop. she was hoping against hope the the most beautiful phenomena was witnessed OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINK had been id and is supposed to have become announcement of the duke's death, which S an Will re yesterday, lasting about two hours. inbane. New harnesses made to order and re came in a me.ssap.fl signed simply "Bertie," PITTSBUKG, Jan 15.—Hon. Sherma A large circle, with all the rainbow colors MRS. A. SEITER P-op. wns a great shock to iier majesty. Prince pairing promptly attended to. of Ohio passed through this city to-night, encircled the fun, with one on each A re Laid Low. Albert Victor was, and always had been, and stated in an intej view that he would CHARLESTON, S. Jan 1.8—The most serious side, with a concave shape, while on the top NEWMLM, MINM This house is the most centrally located her favorite grandson, and his untimely withdraw irom politics after this term. and bottom were two haif circles of the conflagration here in a ieath was a is severe blow to her. Sh years occurred to-day. Th Palmetto brewery, says he has now served mor than any other convex shape, extending half way across hotel in the city and affords Bingham Bros. immediately telegraphed a long message of probably the largest and most complete the cosmos. Then again around the an in the history of the country and sympathy .to the prince au princess of heavens halt way from the horizon, was a Rooms.1 plant in the South, was destroyed. will never enter another political fight. good Sample Wales. She did not forget in her own Th origin of the lire is not known There white circle, reaching clear around, north, says Forake cannot control the Ohio sorrow the sorrow that has come to Princess Meat Market, south, east and west. were a number explosions ot a a May, whose love dream has been rudely delegation. but only a lew persons were slightly in DEALERS IH shattered by the hand of death. her LUMBE Georg 8. Iviiiglit a Mail Askew. jured. Th plant cost upwards ot $100,000, her majesty sent a message condoling with PHILADELPHIA, Jan 15.—Mr. George S. N O I E P. Minn., Special Telegram, her in her sorrow and distress, and in loving and it is a total loss. Th insurance is $48,750. Knight, the actor, died to-day at the me GHAS. STHSBE, Frop'p. Jan.18.—About 10,000 people in Rice county words sxpressed her sympathy of his mother, Mrs. Rebcca Sloane, in this went without their mail to-night. Only She at once ordered the duke of Connaught city. Mr. Knigh was stricken with pa one mail train Irom.the north runs through to proceed at once to Sanaringha Roas Chicken. A large supply of fresh meats, sau ralysis four years ago in Cali.ornia, and has here Sundays, and by an accident the mail to represent her there. Sh also ordered ROCHESTER, Minn.. Special, Jan 18.—The not been on the stage since that time. LATH, SHINGLES, D00B8, sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on that shouid have gone to F«ribault was put that the court go into lull in for poultry house of the Cresent Creamery George S. was, in his time, a well off at this place and the Northlield mail three months and canceled all the "drawing hand. All orders from the country company in East Rochester was burned rooms and state levees. comedian. carried to a a SASH AND promptly attended to. Frida night, undoubtedly set afire by He majesty announced that the frtnerai IVill Hav tils ad Tested. Lime, Cement and Coal CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Ocean Travel some incendiary, involving a loss of about of the duke would be a state function and N E W O K. Jan 18.—Jacob Landaurer, 3,000 pounds ot poultry. The lots on building, New York—Arrived: Teutonic, Liverpool that it would he held in St. George's chapel, the curbstone broker in Wall street Windsor palace. I twas in this chapel thac owned by W Eaton, was about $1,000, Assyria, Mediterranean ports. SEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, was arrested last night for lounging suspiciously the marriage of the to Princes-Victoria and on poultry $250, and other material he Lizard—Passed: Europe, New Yor Lowest priest miwaytk around the Gould mansion, and Maria was to have taken place Feb. 27 about $150. N insurance. for who, it is said, is madly in love with Miss next. lg. Schwendinger, Proper. Hele Gould, was to-day committed foi OpyoslU a examination as to his sanity. Tlio Kraployes Stttitifieff. Resul of a fraeredy. he a in a VIM, warn MASKATO. Minn., Special, Jan 15.—The Monuments, Tombstones and all NEWARK, N J., Jan 18.—Mrs. A N E W O Jan 15.—A general meeting Standard fiber ware works last year prom Quackenbush, who was shot by her husband 1TVOLI other work in my line made to order of the Transcontinental association is in ised to give their employes 3 per cent of Resixted he Police. on Friday. Jan. 8,died at St. Michael's promptly and in a workmanlike mannex progress at the Windso hotei, this city. E their year's earnings, and yesterdav presented WARSAW. Jan 18.—The police of this city hospital to-day without having regained Vining, he president, called the meeting atreasonable rates. each hand a personal'check lor the surprised a meeting of anarchists or nihilists. consciousnss. husband, Charles to order. Th following roads were not NEWULM MINN amount I a conversation with the mana Quackenbush, shot himself immediately Th conspirators re:used to surrender represented: Th Rock Island, the Denver ger, M. G. Willard, he said: W want to AND atter shooting his wife, and died almost instantly. and boldly resisted the police. Th latter, & Ri Grande, the Great Northern,'the show our appreciation of the excellency of BREWERY being well aimed, killed two ot the conspirators Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, the work or our people, a in to be GEO. BENZ* SONS. and carried off hiteen others as Seven Injured the Oregon & California and the Ri in touch with each one, we have made this nrisoners. Grande Western. Th subject under- discussion CIIATIUM, III Jan 18.—Bert Wiggins plan, fully believing it will work to the ImperWn aad Wholesale Dealemto, was that of rates between points interest oi employers and employes." was fatally and six other miners seriously JOS. SCHMT7CKEK, Prop. WINES & west of the Missouri river. The association injured in the Youn coal mines here yesterday Plo Airainht he Saltan The lilty or inoie hands employed have unanimously decided not to recognize by the engine becoming unmanage PARIS, Jan 18.—According to the Eclair written ai open letter showing the feeling NEW ULM, MINNESOTA the existing Canadian Pacific differentials. able and precipitating the eago on which LIQUORS, a plot against the sultan ot Turke has been existing, and on the whole it is a Yery satisfactory Th subject ot Pacific mails was discussed, the men were standing to the bottom of the Pure bet* sold In quantities, to suit the one. discovered in Stamboul and three hundred but action was deferred until to-morrow. Shalt 240 leet below. purchaser. Special atteatiea paidfc«Ik persons have been arretted. 217 219 E. 3rd Star. St. Fu& UIa»£: '/'«".- 'Y^'z'M&X it in of beet. *v. •V'C^i'i'•! A^'',•**•!, ," f' mmmmmmm Ntt KB ,^-M.^W a