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VOL. IX. SAINT PAUL, MINX., TUESDAY 'MORNING; DECEMBER 27, 1887. NO. 361.

the Indian and sent a bullet through in the abdomen in a scuffle with a play- cvan house at 1 o'clock and proceed driver wns making his last trip, approval oi count; Auurassy s energetic head, policy. Itis stated that when the count his burying his bodv in a shallow mate. The dead boy's name is John thence to the funeral. he was thrown from his car in round- congress, hole, with legs partially years Ni:w Yokk, ing sharp returned from the Berlin the SOME MONKEY WORK. his feet and Aleck, about fourteen old. His QUITS Dec." President a curve in Eden Park His HE'S HONORED BY ALL emperor to to rank exposed. He promised the Frenchman comrade's name was Joseph Singula, Cleveland, fivemembers of his cabinet legs fell under the wheels and became wished raise him the two horses tokeep mur- Secretary was 'v..':._ of prince, and asked several ofthe Hun- still about the about fourt en years old. and Private Lamont reached entangled in the brake-chain. He . garian try to to De- der. This promise was not fulfilled, and A Jersey City at 9:30 p." m., twenty min- dragged 200 yards before the car was Mr. Gladstone Starts on a ministers to induce him It Resulted in the Partial consequently he squealed. To substan- Burned to Death. Congressman utes behind schedule time, on their way it was necessary accept the honor. f- Count Andrassy, stopped. Then found however, refused the title and also de j the Town tiate his story the Frenchman con- Special to the Globe. Who Is Tired ofthe General to Albany, where the party will attend to cut his flesh and boots before he Journey Across the struction of a party of men to clined to accept an _ order, so that the ducted the scene of Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 26.— L. Guy, the funeral of the late ex-secretary of could be freed from his position. Both way body of the In- Political Grind. treasury, Manning. The amputated Channel, emperor's only to honor the count of Wakefield, the murder, where the freight conductor on he Canadian the Daniel limbs must be and he will was to an autograph letter, dian boy was found only partly covered Pullman car which brought the party probably \u25a0- send him Pacific, was burned to death to-night at die. which is the highest Austrian distinc- with dirt and brush. from Washington was taken up in the ' his residence, comer King and Jarvis depot by a new engine "THE BEGUM." And En Route Is Greeted by tion. ' Also in Several Street EXPECT GREAT BENEFITS. streets. His wifeis absen a St. Vi - At the End of His Time He and palace car. run offon the track of And cent, Guy Presented at Chicago "With Doherty's Sentence Denounced. Minn., visitingrelatives, aud j the West Shore road, hauled to Wee- It Is of Fellow Shooting Affrays Which Lumbermen Hopeful was in the house alo. when the fire Will Retire to Obscurity j Z. Crowds London, Dec. 26.— Observer to- hawken and attached to the West Shore Great Success. pronounced of Good Results From the Trip broke out from some unaccountable and Peace. train, which should have left for Al- Chicago, Dec. There seldom was • A7.,£?£. Citizens. day denounces the sentence Cost One Life. of the Eau Claire Committee. . reason. bany at 9:15, but which was held for the upon Daniel Doherty, the American gathered together a more brilliant as mon- Special to the Globe. A Cold Wave Signal. president and his party. The trip from which assembled at who shot and killed Graham, Eau The Eau Washington was uneventful, except audience than that strous. It declares that the jud ment Claire, Dec — Special to the Globe. the Chicago opera house to-night to wit- The Crown Prince's Throat Capture of the Notorious Pro- Claire and The President and Other Nota- that the heavy travel caused a delay in of Justice Stevens was biased by the committee of lumbermen Bismarck, Dak., Dec. 20.—The first starting from Philadelphia. ness the first production in Chicago of Yielding* to Skill- opinion he has often expressed, that curess, Cassidy, other business men, appointed to wave ever bles to Attend the Funeral I Ai,kany. N.Y., ec. funeral "The Begum," a comic opera composed Trouble drunkenness in reases instead oflessen-* Maud cold signal flag displayed in 26.— and written by two young Chicagoans, visit railway officials in Milwaukee and Bismarck is up and indicates a fall in Manning*. of Daniel Manning will take place to- ful Medical Treatment. the gravity of offenses, a sentiment Wanted at Chicago. Chicago a securing better of Daniel morrow Reginald De Koven and Harry B. which mankind has con- with view to temperature to 20° or '-to-*-- below afternoon from the residence of * pronounce! zero. son. Smith. It was essentially a society to common sense. lumber freight rates in the spring, have his The remains will be viewed by event, and in the large audience, which trary The com- A TERRlBLh* NARRATIVE the personal friends of the deceased to- • returned from their mission. A Affair r completely filled . and crowded the Riotous Russian Students- From the Rough Treatment of an In- mittee were unable to see General Man- Romantic Which morrow from 9 to 11 a. m. The presi- house, , almost every prominent Vatican. ager Miller, ofthe Chicago, Milwaukee Related by Two Survivors of a dent and members of his cabinet willbe Andrassy's Rome, Dec. 27.— Itis said on tolerably Record ofa Loses Flavor by the Lack guest** family in town was repre- Count Gift sane Burglar— & St. Paul, who was absent from Mil- Wrecked Schooner. of Gov. Hill. From the execu- sented. The ladies were mostly in full good authority that the pope has in- waukee, but had a very* satisfactory in- special tive mansion they will proceed directly From His Monarch. Archbishop " Half-Breed Assassin. St. Lorn, Dec. 26.— from of Names. and dress. Senator Farwell and hs family structed Walsh and the terview with Mr. Hiighitt, of the Chi- San Francisco says : Edward Olson and to the church 'The pall-bearers occupied one of the stage boxes and other Irish prelates visiting Rome to . cago, St. Paul. &Omaha.at other friends from New York will ar- John De Koven and his daughter, with participate in the jubilee ceremonies, to Chicago. Mr. Hughitt talked very fa- William Timpe, survivors of the rive i here about 1 p. m. President — Special a party, occupied the adjoining one. On London, Dec. 26.— Gladstone, assume a conciliatory attitude toward) the Globe. wrecked steamer Gen. Sigel, who spent to the Globe. •"pedal to vorably, and, it is lerstood, has been Cleveland and his cabinet will leave the other side a box was reserved for a short so- the English government. The pope to- Asulam>, Wis., Dec. Amischiev- a good nine months on Midway island in the Washington, Dec. 20.—With Gov. Albany on their return to Washington who left London to-day for deal impressed with the import- Mr.and Mrs. Reginald De Koven and on continent, day received the jubilee gift of Queen ous monkey burned the little city of ance and justice of the demands now South seas, have reached Honolulu and Barlow, of Sauk Center, a probable at 5:30 p. m to-morrow. At journ the received im- St. Paul's church regular Mr.. Smith. The opera was received ovations ! the Euston and Chaf- Victoria, which was presented to hi* Wakefield to the ground last night. He being made by the lumber in- tell the followingstory of their experi- leader, the following will be the fore- the with the most enthusiastic applause, mense t holiness by the Duke of Norfolk. Vaude- terests of this region. This demand position Episcopal service for the dead being repeatedly ing Cross railway stations, where thou- was given the freedom of the ence: "The Gen. Sigel leftHonolulu most candidates for the of will lie said, the rector, Rev. J. Livings- every song and chorus the proprietor, Mike has been made before at various times on Sept. 1, on a ex- w.ichll n. Knute Nelson is tired: H. encored. At the end of the first act, sands of the holiday makers who AnUnsuccessful Mission. ville theater by during the past three years, but the 1886, shark-fishing ton Beese. D. D.. officiating, assisted by at about midnight he had pedition. Her crew was composed of Stcenerson, of Crookston: S. G. Coin- after the curtain had been rung up three thronged the streets assembled to pay O'Brien, and circumstances attending the present the Kpicopal clergymen of the city. times, there were loud calls their respects to him. Indeed, the London, Dec. 26.—Advices from Mas*. a with a kerosene lamp, tho oil seem presage success Capt. Aberdine, Adolph Jorgent, the stock, of Moorhead : Col. Graves and The pall-bearers will be Manton Mar- sowah say to circus movement to be- mate, the two men already mentioned, for the composer and autho , crowds were so great and so demonstra- that the British mission of which he put upon his hair and then yond reasonable doubt. Powerful in- Judge Steams, of Duluth; Senator ble, Kurds W. Peckham, A. P. Gorman, who, . speeches, expressed efforts police Abyssinia was unsuccessful in its ef- Peter Larkin, Peter Brown, Martin Charles J. Cauda, Sidney Webster, Con- In brief their tive that the utmost of the set himself afire aud scattered the terests have been enlisted which have Harry Wells, of Morr s; C. E. Kindred, thanks for the kind reception. Flowers an i the railway attendants were neces- forts to induce King John to sue for at least Ncilsen and Charles Clemens. On Sept. rad N. Jordan, Erastus Corning, Ros- flames about the room. His antics in hitherto been only neutral and 23 they arrived off Midway Island. On of Brainerd; E. G. Holme-*, of Detroit; from all parts of the house were thrown sary to prevent their breaking down the peace, and that the Italians are jubilant sometimes hostile, and a revolution in coe Conkling, Simon W. Rosendale, into the box by the two young gates and forcing their way to the ex- over the failure. During the journey the big windows of the building were as a the night of Sept. 16 the vessel was rid- E. E. Corliss, of Fergus Falls; Samuel J. Randall, John II. Van Ant- ocenpied the present conditions is regarded ing at Breckenridge; men. Col. McCaull was next called for, premier's carriage. the mission was harassed by Rasalula. watched by a crowd. A few minutes certainty THEnear anchor offthis island, the whole Soren Listoe, of G. werp and Pascal P. Pratt. At the OF future. of the crew being camped on shore. and finally made his appearance before The latest popular theory with re- The members willsail for Cairo on the later the entire building was wrapped It is believed that Frederick Weyer- A. Whether, of Wadena; S na- close of the services in the church the audi- to hurried and in re- next mail steamer. Toward midnight a gale of wind arose, borue to the rural the curtain. After thanking the gard the some in flames and within an hour the lire haeuser's acquisition of further manu- tor Buckman, of Sauk Ra Ids, and remains will lie ence for their warm welcome of the spects covert, consultation between the portion facturing"interests and the vessel drifted ashore and became a cemetery, followed by the members of Smith and Kilrain. fiend had the business of the in this section wreck. The crew thus found them- Gov. Gilman, of St. Cloud. Mr. sleighs. opera, he predicted a brilliant future German and Austrian leaders is that it.- grasp. Every business the present move for reform in {umber report my the family and mourners in Smith, London, Dec. 26.— Smith and Kilrain town in coincidence's, selves cast upon a desolate isl- Nelson says: "The of re- At the mortuary chapel the burial for Messrs. De Koven and and Prince Bismarck is det rmined to force house of consequence was burned. rates are not merely and and their only tirement from political life is true. said he hoped to be the medium of pre- Russia to show her hand by taking ad- have been engaged tobox nightly at the extinguish- the belief is probably well grounded. in mid-ocean, prayer willbe said by Rev. Dr. Reese, many There were no facilities for means of subsistence being sea Aft r my present term Ishall ne er. I at once conveyed senting more of their future ef- vantage of the discrepancy between the Aquarium for a week in February. ing flames, and the buildings, all of The request of the lumber manufac- eggs and the remains to forts. czar's extensive military preparations They will receive £1,000 for the birds and their and fish. About ten anything to further ceremony, *•-\u25a0*•\u25a0 the exhibi- wood, fell an easy prey. There was a turers of this section does not contem- hope, have do with the vault without on the Austrian frontier and assevera- tions. present any or over- days after their arrival a painful acci- congress or. any other elect- where they will vest until spring. big crowd of hoodlums and plate immediate violent dent happened to Larkin. While en- REBELS DEFEATED. tions of the Russian officials that *****a*» they pillaged the stores as fast as the turning of present rates, but is ive position. In 188*" I had a no aggressive movement is intended. a the gaged in killingfish with giant powder, MYSTERY AND ROMANCE. ARevolution Which Was "Wiped A New Coke Syndicate. doors could be opened and revolvers for such reduction of one of his hands was blown off and be hard fight, and won by 4.500 Whether this theory be correct or Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 26.— coke were flourished by the drunken crowd, differential to Kansas City, St. Joe, It Be ifWe Out in a Bloody Battle. not there is certainly good ground for as died in a few days. After this a feud majority. In 18S4 Iwon by 12,000, about HowDelightful Would operators' meeting to-morrow will prob- which was ted by liquor taken from the Omaha and Atchison will give between Mate 2,000 more than Blaine received. In Names. Nogales, Ariz., Dec, 26.— A revolu- the belief that some scheme is on foot It was night and Northwestern Wisconsin points a "fair appears to have arisen Only Knew Their to matters to ably result in the formation of a saloons. a terrible Jorgent and the other survivors. They 1886 I was the almost unanimous choice Special to the Globe. tion, headed by the ex-president of precipitate the end of pro- the helpless storekeepers were com- deal." The application of the abstract up my longing the season of peace or bringing stronger syndicate than the one recently interstate state that while on one occasion, while of my. district. Having made \ Washington, Dec. 26.—A-romance Guatemela, Vincente Castano, against pelled to stand by and see their estab- principles of the commerce Timpe was alone in their hut, Jorgent mind to retire from the political arena, about almost immediate war, and that disrupted, inasmuch as the leading inde- law would probably remedy the present i in real life has just been allowed to the government of Gen. Barillas for master pendent operators signified their will- lishments came stealthily behind him. put a rope it seems to me that this is a fitting time. j having proclaimed dictatorship, the German chancellor is its LOOTED BYthe THIEVES. evils, but the manufacturers are Un- in as as can, creep to the surface. There is pathos, a June spirit. The active military preporations ingness to become members of the new to to around his neck and attempted to Some men stay long they i I 10, lately suffered a most humiliating organization. After the elements had destroyed practical attempt accomplish any- strangle him. The lad called loudly for become old in service, and then are : surprise, humor and sadness in the of Turkey, which comprise a call for The H. C. Frick com- everything in one block, O'Biien, the thing with that measure. The present are gray defeat. There wereBtwo disaffected -•0,000 additional troops, show the seri- pany willnot be included in the new help, when the rope was slackened and kicked out when they headed ', s-tory. There is a Western correspond- factions, one working from the eastern syndicate, theater man. aad Tom Lewis, abas Dai- demand will meet the wannest opposi- Jorgent purpose. While and feeble or otherwise unlit for the ousness of the sultan's position and at- but no opposition is ex- j dive, got tion from Chicago lumbermen, and the desisted from his : ent, formerly a Minnesota boy, who department and the other from the test govern- pected from this firm. It has large eon- j Ion, who keeps a dance house the captain and a sailor named Brown stern realities of life. While my po- i girl general- the fact that the Ottoman into a row, tne latter cursing the lor- Chicago & Alton's influence will be good 'l figures as the hero. The is one of western, the former under the ment is fully aware of the gravity of tracts with the Carnegies, who own a were after eggs, Jorgent murdered litical affairs are in condition. I \u25a0 society ship charge mer for allowing the monkey to run thrown for the maintenance of the pres- to step the fair little creatures who . do of Castauo and the latter In the situation. Turkey still owes Rus- majority of the stock in the Frick j them. When the others learned of this have concluded aside and let of journalism. Fifteen men * ' his place. O'Brien became ent differentials. If the demand is ignus fatuus j and other feats of several well known milit sia £750.000 of the indemnity exacted by company, and for this reason its loose in granted they taxed Jorgent with it. He said that others grasp the which ! years ago parted, and the roseate a range moun- greatlv enraged and shot Lewis twice, the Minnesota manufacturers so When 1 first came to j they ofthe republic. In of the latter at the close of the last armed said the Frick company willmaintain an i through undoubtedly dig up they had committed suicide. Olsen, allures many. hues of adolescent love have tains near the city of Guatemala, a few independent position. both balls passing his hips. He will also the Timpe, and two other congress Igave up a fair country law conflict between the Ottoman and Mus- Itis further re-] There were several other at- hatchet, as the present grievance would the seamen deter- long since faded into wrinkled, days, a desperate battle was fought be- covite empires, and M. Nelidoff, the . ported that Andrew Carnegie refused to will die. intensified, mined to leave Jorgent on the island. practice that is worth more to me than somber reality. On the last the federal and fravs of this kind. Thh principal thus be but it is not ex- a in the house. I would rather grim and tween Russian ambassador at Constantinople, enter into a combination with the other ! pected they actively They accordingly destroyed the boat, seat day of the session, prior to the holiday forces, the latter suffering almost com- porte, operators, might buddings burned were the Vaudeville that will and on June 28, sailed away in a scow, have that and live at home than hold a has informed the in accordance coke because it not be , theater, Ii. A. Harris, jew- OPPOSE THE PRESENT MOVEMENT. recess, the correspondent and a well- plete annihilation. The battle was des- with instructions from St. Petersburg, convenient for him to carry out the i postoiiice. leaving the murderous mate alone. place in the lower house indefinitely. congressman, who perate and sanguinary from the com- elry. Bank ofWakefield, saloons of W. which seeks to obviate the commercial island, and When it was suggested to Mr. Nelson known Minnesota that unless the money is paid forthwith agreement in case of a strike. During; J Olmstead ft absurdity by which the lumber of the They headed for Marshall j is au fait with the newspaper, men, mencement and lasted over two hours, the last strike he was placed in a posi- J. Grooms, Cram & Janes, arrived there after a passage of two that he las risen to a political promi- or- Russia will take possession of j Tot-in Bros., lid Mailer's two Michigan peninsula is distributed from con- started for the house restaurant in the field being strewn with dead. 7 At the territory in Asia Minor which tion where he had to have coke—hi s > Copp, mouths and a half. nence which would warrant his 1 Bros., Chicago to the southwest for less than der to carry out the Scriptural injunc- the conclusion, Custano's army was Turkey pledged steel interests being greater than i-V* • buildings, saloon of McDonald m tinuance in public life, with a higher j| merry. Revolutionary to secure the in- Mattenthal, clothing, Haywood, Northern and Northwestern Wisconsin tion to eat, drink and be The routed and the other demnity. As Turkey .can not by coke interests— and he could well afford i M. HELPING THE —NEEDY. position in view, he said: "I do not j congressman wandered ahead, and at generals were captured and shot. This Wescott & Murray. There is not a lumber can reach the same markets. want anything political any more. Con- I. any possibility raise the sum demanded, to sacrifice a few hundred dollars amfc' of insurance on any of The present differentials, which are ob- Good I l the door was stopped by a slender, girl- ends one of the most bloody wars the not apply to make itback in his steel mills. ; ' dollar's worth Millionaire Alger Makes -«• gress is a place for rich men, and not ; country and doubtless would it the propertv. loss variously es- noxious to Wisconsin points, have been His ish figure, from beneath whose veil has ever. seen. The republic \u25a0 payment could, she the The is of Spare Cash. for poor men, or those, who have but ; ' of her debts if sue ' between $00,000 and *75.000. in existence three or four years. The I came the whispered- modest- inquiry: now enjoys peace. 7 . - "... will the end most likely decide that The Sole Survivor. \u25a0;•-. '*; timated at Mich., year ago moderate means. You can say, and I ] in, in - WAS A sight," Eau Claire rate has been kept up partly Detroit, Dec. 26.—A V, >> Hon. Mr. Blank the house*"'' The to fight pay, Providence, R. I., Dec. 2fi.—The "IT 8TKANGE would be' glad ifyou will emphasize it, responded, see, Fifty-Three Rounds. it is easier than to if she said a Lake "Shore conductor to-night, in order to hold up the rates from points Gov. Alger gave suits of clothes to *-00 there nothing of 'dissatisfaction, I congressman "1 will -has*not already readied that conclusion. schooner M. C. Mosley,- of Bes-toa. above where manufacturers who bought coal that is I ma'am," and he turned to-find the mem- Springfield; Ill.,"Dec. 26.—A fifty- a "to see that monkey caper about in the newsboys and sent and wood and bitterness, bargaining, anger or malice , Lord Randolph Churchill paid visit Haytl,- came Into : Stonington Sunday \ had heavily Chicago, Paul, Minneapo- ber for the little lady, and left the cor- three-round prize fight took place at palace big windows of the theater. He of St. flour to hundreds of homes. This year in my retirement from politico life. I to the czar at the of Gatschina night and landed Seaman Borden Man-, j the the building, and as 1 lis and Omaha pine lands have been re- respondent face to face with his first Chincapin hill, just outside the city !to-day. He very ostentatiously re- Chester, of Fall River, sole freedom of : he will repeat his gift, only on a larger have but one regret, and that is the- love. It has been fifteen years since a was survivor of understand it, he took the lighted held to contracts by which their rates to sec- gret of all men who leave a ; position, limits, between Frank J. Hogan, a ceived and spent considerable time in the crew of the schooner Mary P. Col- and are upon scale. From lists furnished his cruel father interposed his veto and nul- amateur middle-weight Springfield, private lamps, turned the oil upon his bocy based whatever the Eau Claire persons either voluntarily or otherwise, namely, of conversation with the emperor. tins, of Philadelphia. Capt. Torrcy, of lighted ran rate may be. These manufacturers, retary by who have means of lified the acts which had passed unani- and John Dal.*, of Pittsburg. The The object of Lord Randolph's visit to Mosley, reported SO,. .' then it. He then around obliged that mv many friends, those who have twain, they the that in latitude scattering the oil in every who have thus been to stand the knowing who are the legitimate and de- congress, mously between the and stakes were $.">00 a side The fight was the Russian capital is still a mystery, 10, longitude 71, 40, »\u25a0 the room, serving newsboys Detroit, needy stood by me in conventions flesh. The lover while h ve-to. in direction, and in a tew minutes the pressure equally with Eau Claire, will of the and at the polls, may be displeased and never became one with bare knuckles. In the first three but despite the semi-official denials and severe gale, he saw the Collins hove-to building was lie directly benefited by the proposed re- newsboys willbe selected and sent, 100 sought surcease ot sorrow in the far rounds Daly clearly had the best ofit, disclaimers here the" general conviction and whole in flames. There disappointed by my. action. Whe a to the wild snowing distress signals. - He were a large number of toughs in the duction. Tee screws upon them will at a time, to certain designated clothing man a congressional posi- East and then returned and felled Hogan twice, leaving t o bad is that he is charged with an official launched a boat, with great up at same they are stores, where they will be carefully retires from West. Careering over the prairies of looking difficult*^ town and they took advantage of the be let the time let i tion he ' seek- marks on his face. From thi mission. and risk, and the men had .nearly as soon as flames had up on Eau Claire. Itis no extravagant fitted out with coats and trousers of .. Northern Minnesota and Dakota, point on, however, the battle turned in To-night being boxing night, the Collins s e gave a, occasion and the made TO His BACK at hands of the reached the when got a fair headway, began to loot." statement to say that the Wisconsin stout cloth, to wear, and with SEEKS TURN "-7_ ing death the Hogan's favor. Daly receive i seveial theaters are, ot course, crowded to their lurch to starboard and went down with] manufacturers who will back the pres- good shirts and stockings. The second upon who have his friends, but '. FIF.KY CHIEF, WHISKY*BOTTLE, v- ry blows, to fullest capacity. pantomimes are "It was a sight never to be forgotten," Alger's all been wicked but continued The her captain and five of her crew. Man- said another gentleman. "The fellows ent move for fair rates, represent an part of Gov. benefaction will m my case it is necessary. I want to re- making speeches in the very presence come to the scratch to the end of the produced on a more costly scale than chester was found afloat on a plank and' clothing store output of 1,000,000,000 feet of lumber a be to supply to 1,000 families inDetroit turn to my practice to my home. I of Uncle Alec Moore, at Sauk Center, fifty-third round, pro- ever before, brought out at went into Mettenthal's and compelling when his backer those the taken aboard the Mosley. He says that j with guns, firing them as they went, year. a cord of wood or a ton ofcoal, together do not expect nor want to become a rich and Uncle Alec to "pass the posed to call it a draw, alleging that It Covent Garden and Drury Lane theaters the Collins was from Norfolk with eoal.' a barrel of flour. In the want to a hat;" lecturing at Alexandria prior to \u25a0*\u25a0»\u25a0 and came out loaded with plunder The with man, but 1 do build up little had become too dark to tight longer. being simply gorgeous. At these two they deposited in snowdrifts Husband Worsted. list of the families to be aided by the i country law practice which will be a the coming of Nelson into the district, Hogan's backers refused to accede to theaters, as also at many of the others, Another Woman's Folly. which Special to winning golden nearby. 1 heard tally 900 shots tired. the Globe. thoughtful and generous millionaire competence to me and my family. If and encomiums at the this, und when time was called for the a large number of Americans occupied Worcester, Mass., Dec. 20.—Lucille large Siorx City, Io., Dec. 20.—Thomas appear brief notes of the causes which my health is spared, I believe that Ican card table— he sought to drown his fifty-fourth round Daly failed to come : ; The whisky secured from the boxes. ;-: Foster, aged twenty, was arrested last \u25a0 was week and entitle them to the help extended. In do that and be free from the many ob- broken heart in firewater and misery. up. Another match is talked of. - number ofsaloons in the block made Murray arrested last when it was night forforgery. She obtained ?'.>:*o the men perfect demons, and people jail for sixteen days for running these brief notes is epitomized many a ligations which rest upon a politician, But alas! the time came The Crown Prince. oil• sent to story of misfortune, suffering and making The demonstrated to him that there was A Syracuse Scandal. a number of small notes, to which slit- who had property stood by aghast. a hole-in-the-wall. While he was In him everybody's servant. San Remo, Dec. 26.— Mackenzie no wrong. There are poor widows with compensation of"a congressman Is too more money and longer lifefor him in Sykacuse, N. Y., Dec. 26.—Syracuse forged the signature ofGeorge Sessions. j They were powerless and made ef- prison his wife sold the fuurnitre. and says he is greatly pleased with the im- She used the money to defray the ex- forts to interfere with what was going from three to nine little children; a small to induce a man offamily to re- the far East, and he returned to the society is much agitated over an en- entered a house of ill-lain . When family where the father and hush, nd is long position. men effete country. She, remaining under provement in the crown prince's condi- penses of going to Boston and having a] on." Murray heard this he paid his fine a d main in the Some counter which took place Saturday prince's operation performed. desperate fight was made to save the insane: another where he is a decrepid live on here until they become attached the roof of the man who had enacted tion. The small growth in the criminal She Ik A was released and straightway had his old soldier, almost blind and entirely Washington, and it breaks their the role of cruel father; eating at his night between Eugene McCarthy and throat is almost gone. There remains a in a serious condition, and there is com] Sparta house and this was the only wife arrested for being an inmate of a to William Lighthall, who are among the on siderable sympathy expressed for her. was met. The roughs did incapable of work; another in the hearts to be obliged to leave. When board, sleeping and waking, she lived slight tumefaction the left ventricu- j success that disreputable house. she paid her fine home, struggles and pretended to love the man who best known young men of the exclusive lar band. The doctor says that time She refuses to give the name of tub' not interfere. The light between went back, and to-day Murray went Soldier's while his wife they are left out by their constituents with trouble, was and heroically to supply the wants ofthe they either try to live here and keep up had thus ruthlessly torn her from the set in the city. Mr. McCarthy is said to alone can determine the exact nature of man who got her into and says O'Brien and Tom Lewis brought down to see her. She was up stairs, have the affair, only came about in this way: Lewis cursed eight children; a deserted wife with five appearances, or else they always pine heart of him to whom she had given the had much the worst of the disease. Dr. Mackenzie will start she wishes to die. She from i but sent word that she would be down children, the wife deformed, yet For light of her life. Others wooed, but and James street, the fashionable quar- for England on Wednesday next. He Lnnenberg, Mass., and has been a tele-,, O'Brien for allowing the monkey the »\ appeared small for the city and former position. my in a short time. hen she struggling against the cruel decree of own part, "I never allowed such none won her. The heart that was dead ter where it occurred, was profusely thinks the prince might be benefited graph operator in Boston and an em- freedom of his place, damned him in she was accompanied by an officer, who have decorated gore, a a near -7 accusing be- late. So it runs through the list, a a feeling to come over me. Minnesota could not be resurrected. Involun- with though he is six- by the hot baths of Hamman Rirsa. lift ploye in straw factory here. \ " \ vigorous language, him of arrested Murray on acharge offrequent- miseries, sorrow she heard that he was set- footer and much larger than his oppon- miles rom Algiers, a health resort for ing the cause of the great calamity. ing a bawdy was record of the the and is my home, and no other place can win tarily, when ADeadly Jump. U}ZZ.\'Z house. He fined and that are the gaunt followers in my affections away from her. Alexan- tled inlife, located at the national capi- ent. The cause of the row is -ai . by consumptive patients and persons af- O'Brien puled his revolver and shot went back to jail, determined to let the despair Mr. Lighthall to have been a remark by Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 26.—Edward/ through groin twice. He the wake of poverty. dria is situated in the center of a great tal and an enterprising newspaper flicted with bronchial troubles. The Lewis the woman go. \u25a0 Mr.* McCarthy reflecting on a certain willdie. Both men are notorious char- country, and it is a leading health re- man, she drifted hither. For several climate in winter is like that of Enga- Kendricks, about thirty-eight years of. Escaped Front Jail. sort. 1 cannot say who will be likely to years p st she has annually visited well known lady ofhigh social standing. dine, without the cold weather. The age, formerly manager of a telegraph acters in this section. Lewis' right After the Liquor Men. This led to various conjectures springs are gout name is Dalton. He bus kept dives in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 26.— Jack succeed me. There are many good men Washington, spending the winter in the fact lias curative of and rheu- office in Parkersburg, W. Va., but fora sripriH s in the district, and ambitious same city with the object of her un- and rumors, and among the possibilities matism. - number of years an operator in thej various places. Krause, who was detained at Raymond many are . never of near future, whispered, are Aberdeen, Dak., Dec. 26.— col- to come to congress. When one man changed affections; but they had the i is Riotous Russian Students. Western Un on telegraph office in thisrj jailas a witness in the case of Green- much, met. When the congressman leftthem a toothsome scandal and divorce suit in city, commuted suicide to-night by J Maud < assidy Arrested. lector of internal revenue of the terri- Weeks, drops out he is not missed and London, 26.— A dispatch wall, the murderer of Lyman plenty of good men are ready to.more face to face the correspond en turned high life Dec. from jumping from a six-story brick building] "special to the Globe. tory is making a tour of Dakota towns, who was himself suspected of com- slightly, St. Petersburg says that the university Allegheny examining and than fillhis place. Now, Itell you most pale, trembled lifte.l his hat into the river. Cause,*' Ashland, Wis., Dec. 25.—Maud Cas- the books of express com- plicity in the murder, escaped during sincerely and positively, that it is not polite' v, and passed to another part of The St. Pauls Win. students there, being irritated by the whisky. He leaves a wifeand daughters * panies, ascertaining liquor \u25a0 sidy. the notorious abductor of young what has last night and has not yet been recap- competition which induces me to retire; the room. She, tale as death and Two games of polo on skates were the action of the authorities in confining .am Chicago, was ar- been shipped C. O. D. into other towns, tured. He managed to bend the win- trembling an aspen, dropped upon buildings, The Eisteddfod. ;.•;.- , . giris who is wanted in by liquor dealers. The law requires it i*- not unfriendliness from or towards like features jester ay at the Jackson Street them to the university re- . rested here last night in a house of ill- dow bars of his cell so that he could any person or persons. Itis simply my a sofa, sitting bolt upright and cold as rink, the first con est at 3 o'clock in the newed the rioting. The students deny PirrsBURo, Pa., Dec. 26.— an- I that such dealers take out government squeeze his body through. He tied Hon. Mr. Blank came to are mo- fame, where she had been hiding for.a to do towns on own deliberate judgment for my own death until afternoon being between the St. Georges that they actuated by political nual eisteddfodd of the Welsh societies'' month. Officers have been here from license business in such three towels together as a rope and let good, and for the welfare and future her and spoke. She rallied, told him tives. They say that their aim is to se- the ground that the sale takes place himself down so far as they reached and suddenly faint, and St. P. tils, of this city. An hour and of Pittsburg was held at the Fifth Ave.- j Chicago and searched every nook and where money is express comfort of my family and myself. That that she had become a half was consumed ere victory finally cure the dismissal of the rector, the abo- nue hall to-day, and was partici*/ comer in vain. ': he sheriff and two the paid, to dropped from that point to the ground, is all.*' Mr. Nelson would say no more, then launched into a column and a half lition ofthe university statutes and the music companies simply acting as agents. The having mattress out perched upon the St. Paul banner, due pated in by several hundred singers' deputies located ner through the post- apply first thrown his to but it is surmised that in addition to his of small talk, and left him without ob- a great measure to the release of the students who were arrest- Pennsylvania, willingly. same will also to the shipments of fall on. In this way be reached the recently expressed step, taining the information for which she in fine work of during from all parts of Eastern \ office. She surrendered Maud C. O. 1). reasons for the ' and Barrett, that ed the recent troubles. Prof. W, inveigling cigars He took about 4500 out: ground from the third story of the jail story is true, and is Marshall of team. promised impartially Ohio and Western Virginia. Prof 1 is accused of girls to dens at of upon a recent there might be added the other reason had come. This The first nd second goals wer Mendelejeff to re- Utica, N. Y., conducted Aberdeen trip to cover without injury. The cell was not so entirely with stripped of all glamour. It could be the affair to the curator, whereupon Aponadoc, of j Marinette. She jumped her bail in such licenses. guarded that be is not in harmony wo i by St. Paul, but the longest port the festival, and Prof. William Court-' Chicago. strong nor so well as those of the extreme protectionist ideas of the worked into a long and highly sensa- the prefect opened the doors, and the the regular prisoners, as then- was no a talented author like contested game of the afternoon the ney, of New York, was the adjudicator The Mo row Murder Case. Republican party. tional novel by throw fell to the share of the St. students dispersed quietly. The stu- An Insane Burglar suspicion that Krause would try to 11. Rider Haggard. Poor thing! Poor dents are not satisfied with Prof. Men- on music. _ ' Special to the Globe. is Georges. Then the St. Paul team made •a* Special to the Globe. escape. Greenwall sentenced to be fellow! They may never meet again. delejeff's promise, howeuer, and have V. hisky ' Hastings, Dec. 26.—In the district hanged soon, and witnesses against a 6uccessfu rally and carried off the Old ft . (isiiKosii, Wis., Dec. Frank him MANNING'S FUXKRAL. fourth goal, winning of resolved to send a petition to the czar. court to-day the cases against Knute, would doubtless be released after the - Quiet, Hut Merry. thus three out M. Delianow, the minister of public in- Wilson, La.. Dec. 26.— shooting . Alien, who was sentenced at Stevens acts a Will Be by the Preni- four pla ed. In the. evening the St. resignation. after* Anderson and Nels Swanson, indicted court of appeals on motion to re- It Attended • 'Washington, Dec. 26.—Christmas struction, has tendered his affray occurred here yesterday Point to three years at Waupun for bur- open the case, it is* that . Georges were pitted against the Le- a for the murder of George Morrow, at but supposed dent and Many Distinguished festivities that were appropriate on won y It has not yet been accepted, but the noon between N. A. Whitehead, carl brought \u25a0 lands, ofMinneapolis, and handi glary, was hers Sunday even- South St. Paul, on the Krause feared that he would himself be czar is displeased with the minister and inspector, and L. M. Field, a trans- the stock varus. as to People. -;*"jaH -jr' Sun ay were ushered in with pleasant t • ee goals while the visitors could farmer./ ing and placed in jail to await night of N'ov. 13. IS?), were dismissed indicted accessory the murder. Special to the Globe. ...-,-, has declined to grant him an audience. Field was fatally shot. Whitehead war's portation to state prison this -morning. * .-.' Weather and enjoyed here quietly to- place but one goal to their credit. upon motion of tiie county attorney, and Washington, Dec. 26.—A large num- day. As most of the national legisla- also sh t, but is not thought t > be dabri Last night he put lbs clothing, ex ept pris- Gotham's Quiet Day. am Whisky the prisoners set free. The other persons, including tors and many public officials had gone a A Street Affray. g rously wounded. was the 7 his drawers and shirt, in the stove. oner, at New York, Dec. 26.—To-day was ber of distinguished Called It Draw. cause of the fight. *•*,.-_ morning She-riff Vaughn Peter Johnson, tried the June government officials, left Wash- away from Washington to their homes Hoboken, Pabil, Dec. 27.— Clemenceau was Early this took session of the district court and found generally observed as Christmas by the many holidays, the native N. J., Dec. 26.—Bill Gabig -*. ' jail, the weather being ington to-night to spend the popu- fought assaulted on the street to-day by M. him from the gviltyof manslaughter in the first de- listhess ami working people of New tills afternoon and for lation were free to enjoy the day in the and Harry Langdon with two- Attempted . Murder and Suicide. j cold, with only a pair of rubbers, ids gree, the murder Morrow, to Brooklyn. city and Albany to attend Secretary Manning's ,' they gloves at hall this Gamier, who was one of Sarah Bern- shirt and drawers upon him, and for of is York and Allthe old-fashioned way, and did so. ounce Odd Fellows' Denver, Col. Dec. 26.—Isadora \ be sentenced when the remittiter.will federal buildings were closed. During funeral. President Cleveland, accom- There were special religious services in afternoon. For three rounds Langdon hardt^ company during her last Ameri- Pierce, a storekeeper at Boulder, walked him to the police oflice, half a be received from the supreme court. the day the sky was overcast and toward which were well pounded Gabig and looked an easy can tour. The cause of the attack was Colo*-. * dozen blocks distant, and then lo the panied by Messrs. Bayard, Fairchild, most of the churches, shot his wifeto-night and then night snow began to fall. The inmates Vila**,Lamar and Garland and Col. La- attended. The shadow of gloom caused winner. In the fourth round Gabig got M; Clemenceau's adverse criticism in killed^ Tremont house in order to find a pair of Goodhue County Taxes. and charitable institutions ex- a swinging right-hander which sent his paper of Garnier's connection with himself in the presence of their four.' pants. Clad only in a pair of and j of the jails mont left 3:45 this afternoon. Secre- by the death of Secretary Manning in Pierce received pants Special to ihe Globe. | of the city were feasted at the expense i at tended to the president's mansion and Langdon down in a heap. Langdon Mme. Bernhardt's fight with Mlle.Noir- children. Mrs. two se- \ the articles mentioned, lie was taken on Bed Wino. Dec. County Auditor j tary Whitney, who is in New York, and was to rise, when Gabig mont,: a member of her company In rious wounds, but will recover. The '! to destination. There 2G.— I of the kindly disposed. The newsboys to the homes of Mr. Mailing's old cabi- attempting the train his is jDruse has prepared his table of the II were royally feasted as usual. By char- Secretary Endicott, now on his way net associates and interfered with again - struck him. The men then South America. cause was Jealousy. much indignation expressed over the public East, both join presi- slugged away, but both Itwas M. Henri Roche ort and not *s* prisoner. taxes to be raised in Goodhue county the i j ity in Institutions alone over 10,- from the will the Christmas festivities ere Altogether, clinched and Through the Ice.— treatment of the Allen had 1 I ixiopeople were fed. The day as a whole to-morrow. The general it was an un- men were weak and dazed. Langdon's M. C emenceau who was assaulted b. on two other occasions burned his jcoming year. The total assessed valua- dent in Albany presi- with the public, assault, N. Y., Dec. Luuinn *9,74M,04Si. j passed very quietly. dent and his party occupied a special usually quiet, but still a merry Christ- seconds claimed a foul. The referee in M. Gamier to-day. The how- Syracuse, 20.— ) clothes. The burglaries for which he I tion is The tax to be raised 'j vain tried to separate the pugilists. ever, consisted mainly of abusive lan- E. Grant, aged twenty-eight, and bis" plead guilty were committed in several amounts to $180,578.86, apportioned as i *-**• attached to the congressional ex- mas day. State, Sis'.527.'.il; They Will Recover. car The police then, amidst Intense excite- guage. M. Rochefort has refused to younger brother broke through the ice 5 stores last May. While in the follows: general two press. occupying a Toboggan. :\u25a0; different Cincinnati, Dec. 20.— two women In the same train and Lawler Never Drank ment, entered the ring and stopped the prosecute Gamier. \u25a0.'::\u25a0 on Onondaga while skating to-day. act of a similar crime he tired six shots mill school tax, $1'.), 501. 02: special school a Pullman immediately ahead of the a lake ) tax. Jr-40.84fi.22: interest. $76.75; reported seriously Injured in the col- Special to the Globe. fight. The referee decided it draw. Luman was drowned. His brother mail- , at an officer, who apprehended him. and county president's car were seated Samuel J. Washington, Referring - To Greet Mandcville. had. his skull grazed by a shot from the tax, $49,741.80; city village tax, .-.'.- lision on the Cincinnati Northern road, Dec. 20.— to Broke a Rib. aged to extricate himself and was saved. , tax, Sll.076.2".: delinquent Randall, Judge Schoonmakcr, of the the ice palace at St. Paul and the other ., Deblin," Dec. Thousands of per- m* officers revolver. He is believed to be 2-3.13- town | Dec. IS, will recover. The impression Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 26—T. P. sons and With Arabs. •* \u25a0partially insane. tax, "*L583.40, interest on railroad bonds, ! that the accident was on the Ohio & interstate commission; Third Auditor delights of the Boreal country, a gentle- turned out at Lockloug Mitch*- Loaded \u25a0J5,8o6.'^7: other special taxes, $9,176.31. grew Williams and E. B. -Youmans. A man asked Congressman Lawler, of Brooks, lightweight champion of Iowa, elstown on Saturday to meet and greet New York, Dec. 20.— steamer Northwestern road out of the fact later, to-night Sixth Chicago, ever a ' A Half-Breed Assassin. that of the trains belonged to a little train carried iflie took toboggan." fought Billy Nolan, a local amateur Mr. Mandcville on tho occasion of his Rotterdam, of Rotterdam, arrived to- Dakota Election Returns. one Auditor McConville, Supervising Archi- "A toboggan, is F'at's that. 1 city Special lo die Globe. - narrow-gauge branch of the Ohio & it'.' three miles south of the this after- release from' Tullamore jail, where lie day with thirty-two more Ar bs. With Special to the Glone. tect Freret, John H. TraynorJ of. New doant belltve I ever tuk wan av thim noon. The fight was with light gloves, has confined with Mr. O'Brien. Piekhk, Dak., Dec. SK.—John La- Northwestern, which runs a few miles I). been the 100 Arabs arrived on the Chateau Bismarck, Dak., Dec. 2*.— ou Northern road. York, John 11. Walsh, T. Kehler and things. . D'ye moind, 1 was in the licker Marquis of Queensberry rules for "dOO a plant, a half-breed Indian on Ihe Sioux the Cincinnati W. Albright, the last three fellow- waucc, and I'm niver a Present Loville, on Saturday, they are hold td yet G. jbizius**'***esel' side. In the second round Brooks broke Count Andrassy's \u25a0\u25a0* left parts I Church has not received official re- secretary. These await Collector Magone's decision. reservation, has for unknown. counties, 'A Theater Changes Hands. townsmen of the late friend o' mixed dhriuks." one of. Nolan's ribs. Nolan showed up Vienna, Dec. 26.—Emperor Francis Since his departure it ha*" leaked out turns from several which de- officials will represent the treasury de- in the third round but fainted, and ' York, Dec. change in * Joseph, In the letter" which accom- i thai he has carried on a regular system lays him in Issuing the proclamation. New 20.—A partment and the New York State Dem- " Frozen in Texas. •'.'"_-.- Brooks was declared the winner. - . Gen. Fremont. \u25a0 to thieving years, I Ifthe returns are not in by to-morrow the control and management of the ocratic association at the funeral, in ac- Big Spuing, Dec. ***- panied his Christmas gift Count An- , Cal., Dec. 28.—Sen, of on the reservation for j messengers '•-. Tex/,-- 26.— - — drassy, says that the present Is given iu not stopping at murder to accomplish lie will send after them and Academy of Music