Olllocra vt. Haudlli. Deputy United State« Marshal Mo- | Glinchy has had a fight with Black | Jack’« bandits, at tiepar, N. M , kill- ! ing the notorinns Bob Hays, and All Parts of the New wounding George Musgrove, alias [ Davis, who escaped. None of the posse World and the Old. was injured. Black Jack, Frank An j demon, B ill George and another es- | Raped, and the posse is in pursuit. IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S The fight ooourred near the Southern Pacifio road. This is the most desper­ ate gang that has ever infested Arizona. W EEKLY THE NEWS OF THE WEEK D uw u I d c . MARKET llu iik t n a £ Irsile. "X ” LETTER. C o.'S !(**!•« of K d ls o n H AYS A N D t h e (juiioT to T ry H |, K M , . rl M illio n a ir e K u u ii . N ew York, Nov. 25 -C h a r i* Portland, Or., Nov. 26. — Wheat the way Rous« is arranging with Mr g « traders who base their operations on A Resume of Events in son for treatment with Koeut„n r the prospective r»ther tlieu tne prt'St'Ut Northwest. in the hope that his sight may scarcity of wheat have hart their posi­ stored. »Since the electrician be , tion fortified during the past week by his experiments in applying "X " *** reports of unfavorable seeding in E V I D E N C E O F S T E A D Y G R O W T H for the restoration of sight no on/I:’ OF TW ENTY MEN ARE IN J U R E D Russia and France, it being too wet in token more interest iu the «ubieoitti __________ the latter and too dry in Southern the millionaire merchant, who (** Russia for the crop to make good prog- N e w . «J a th v rv d In A l l tb n T o w n , o f more than two y$ars. ha. been ' M f c s h t B i l f s R e v ie w o f th e Im p o rt- Fusi KefcAn Between Two Men wtio«e They were also encouraged by Hum for Undo Mum’« Soldier*. O u r N v ia t lb o r iu a S lu t « - - Im p r o v n - tically blind. s s t H e p p e n lo a e o f t h e P a s t W e e k ite«pective Coterie* of Friend* Soon reports of damage by locusts in Argeu- It is reported that partial orders hove “ li.a t is a single ray upon whioh , m . n t N o t m l In A l l !u < lu .t r lu » —O r e g o n . «1 oliied lu the .Melee One W ill Die. tine. Millers took wheat freely in all C e l l e d F r o m t h e T e l e g r a p h Colm arne. been placed by the United States gov­ bas« my hope,” said Mr. l(uqaa markets, and operators bought a few Grant's Pass is to have a custom Cleveland, O., Nov. 25.— Almost cargoes at Chicago and at the seaboard. have tried every oculist aud every trest Hon. Lafayette Lane, an ex-con­ ernment with the Winchester Arms quartz mill soon. ,. ... meut that promised relief, and offers gressman of Oregon,, died at his resid- Company, of N ew Haven, Conn., for the entire population of Franklin ave­ The millers appear to have the baying | 100,000 guns of the Lee pattern. The Cattle are being shipped from Pen­ nue hill oomposed largely uf Slavs and crazo about as badly as the speculates, j $1,000,000 for a cure, but it h.„.n enos at Roaeburg, Or., November 23. , information is given bv a commercial Hungarians, with the exception of the been of no avHil. If there is powet but the condiiion of the flour trade is J dleton to Kansas City. Baker oonntv's assessment roll has agent who made a business oall upon women and babies, engaged iu a fight not such as to make'one radically bull- | H aving secured the Coos county this man called th e “ Wizard” to re­ been filed, and shows the total value of j the oompany. He was told by the offi­ last night. It was the bloodiest battle isb. In the Northwest the millers 1 courthouse the Coqille people are now lieve me 1 waut to kuow it.” property in the county to be $2,274,284; cers that the government waa contract- of,the year around the river front and .John P . Martin has for mm. tim, have sold §n much flour for ex pore that j talking of a $40,090 building. total valne of taxable property, $2,- I ing for the rifles on acoount of a pos­ I Columbus-8treet districts. Fu lly forty foreigners have supplied tiieir T It was shown by the recent election acted ad Rouss' proxy, hoping fo, , wa,nts ! 188,879. Washington county's assess* sible war with Spain. men were from start to finish engaged for the time being, and export sales for I that W allo w a county’s vote fell short • restoration of his own mgkt. and lu, tnent shows the total value of property iu the terrible encounter. A t least the week shows a decided falling off j about 100 fipm what it waa in June. submitted to all kinds of treatment to be $4,827,436; total taxable prop­ Wlr*$ U «*r« OrofiiFfl. twenty persons were more or less seri- W h ile it is admitted that there is no but without favorable résulté. No» erty, $4.461,646. A petition is being circulated to r C. C. Udell, a street car conductor, I ously injured. big surplus of wheat, aud that exports signature in Lebanon, asking the coun­ he is to be a subjeot of the raya Bs- Hon. T. T .'G e *r, of Marion county, of Los Aogeles, Cal., while telephoning The following are the only ones are the heaviest since September. 181*3, la spoken of as the moat likely candi­ to the central station waa knocked ty court to raise the bounty for ooyote fore Martin becomes the Subject of th» whose names could be learned: . experiment, Edison wishes to invent, and we have sent out. 67 , 000.000 bush date for the honor of carrying the elec­ down and instantly killed by an eleo- scalps to $6. Sylvester Carter, aged 60. five cuts eU o{ wheat and rtour fr,lal * e T h e i r Llvea lars for their pains. men soon came npon the scene, among t h e Surf. tive is known for the murder. W e are not informed as to the basis of providiug for a system of registration Mrs. Mary B. Stevens, of Yale, whom were friends of both combatants, this estimate, but may remark that, of voters. l’oint Arena, Cal.. Nov. 25.—Th* w hile acting as chaplain of the Daugh­ aud within a few minotes there was a even if the crop wete 50,000,000 larger , Burn* Midnight Oil. On the banks of the W illam ette steam collier San Benito, whioh went ters of Rebekab, at their annual session throng of fighting and cursing men than this, which hardly is a supposable slough, near Saappoose landing, there aground a few miles north of this President Cleveland is burning mid­ in Springfield, 111. , and as she was just armed with knives and clubs, which caBe in view of recent advices, there are perhaps mure than 5,000 cords of place, w ill be a total wreck. Eight ol beginning u prayer dropped to the floor night oil in the preparation of his an­ were used with bloody effect. When still would be left little more to go ont wood which have been placed there by She vessel's crew have been drowned, nual message to congress. The mes­ and died of heart disease. the police arrived many of the partici­ in the next eight months thau his been people living in the vicinity of ticap- zud the lemnining thirty-five, after sage is being written in sectibns aud A late rider in the American soldiers w ill be put together in consecutive pant« in the battle had tied, out a num­ takcu away in the first third part of the poose. This is the result of ond years’ •.offering terribly from exposure, wer» ber who were unconscious or too badly of Buffalo B ill’s W ild West show, was crop year. There is little use iti tam ­ form just before it goes to congress. ' I taken from the wreck today by bout» moat brutally murdered by a comrade A ll of Mr. Cleveland's messages have injured to escape were taken to the po­ ing out exact figures for quanticy when work. Tbo Indian school at Fort B idw ell i fruul the rescuing steamer Weeott In lice station. The others were return e l In Omaha, Neb. The motive was evi­ so much uncotttimy exists iu regard to now eeems an assured tact. The special been distinguished by neatness and *ie terrible fog of Sunriny morning, It is dently robbery, and the murderer has clean penmanship, and the forthcom­ in ambulances to the hospitals the actual yield, but enough is known agent who. has been locking after the | ^au Benito crashed ashore in a dan- said there is a broken head today in fled from.the oity, after u most remark­ to make it reasonably certain tout the ing w ill be no exception. He is w rit­ matter w ill proceed to open the schjol j ^ rous locality, and is now resting on nearly every bouse on the bill. able exhibition of coolness after his United States does not coutaifi as much ing evexy word of it by hand. iu a short time. It w ill require & corps | gradually beating to pieces arlme. wheat in public and private stores, in­ ky the combined action of gale anil A C O L O N IZ A T IO N S C H E M E of seventeen teachers in all. P focff In A rm en ia. Edward W . Curry, chairman of the cluding those uf the farm, as w ill be turT W hen tbe r.’ fnmer grounded two The woolgrowers of Grant ebunty Democratic state committee, died in A Constantinople dispatch says Mon­ wauted for home, cousumpiton aud ex­ lusts were- lowered, but they were ill Dee Moines, la., of blood poisoning, signore Mabai Ormanian's election as L a n d G r a n t t o B e S e t t l e d o n t h e C o - port between this and the time of our w ill meet this week for the purpose of Irowued. The captain and remainder O p e r a t i v e 1*1-411. organizing a woolgrowers’ association the result of an initiation into the the new Armenian patriarch is an ex­ next harvest, and we thiuk a good j >f the crew stuck to the ship until Elks’ lodge a few weeks ago. He was cellent sign of peace in the fetore A d Topeka, Kan , Nov. 35. — Options many of our people w ill waken up to a for the mutual protection of all sheep­ | isken off by the rescuing steamer. seated In the electrio chair and waa imperial iarde w ill be issued, approv­ have been obtained on 3.000 acres of perception of this fact, and of its vast men, aud to consider the proposition of j tar as known those drowned are: horrilby burned b fore those operating ing the election, and the next day the land in Crawford county, where it is importance long ero the departure of levying a tax to be used for the exter­ (). W . tioott, first assistant engineer it realized what they were doing. patriarch w ill enter upon his functions. proposed to locate a colony organized the last cargo which has been bought mination of ooyotes. C. H. Condon, second assistant en­ He has already decided that religions on the co operative plan. Among the by shrewd foreigners at 15 to 20 cents Municipal authorities of Silverton gineer. Mrs. Foley, a widow, aged 60, and conncila shall take Immediate steps to leaden of the movement are Chairman per bushel less than they would have are in correspondence with persons at hex unmarried daughter, Fanny, aged M. Frenriergaat, fireman. It well Eatou Rapids, Mich., who are desirous 40, were fonnd murdered in their home examine the rules of orgsnio law, Briedentbal, of the Populist state com­ to pay for the article today. John H. Sheridan, messboy. which w ill doobtleas be modified. mittee; Congressman-elect Ed. R. may be said that sharp declines here uf coming to Silverton to start a woolen n ear Liberty, Mo. It waa a cold-blood­ Three seamen, names unknown. Ridgley, a fusiouist; Chris D. Hoff­ are in order, but they w ill only furnish m ill, if a sufficient bonus can be raised ed murder for Ibe sole purpose of rob­ Selling; Their Children for Bread. man, of Enterprise, and ex-Stats Treat- opportunities for buying to greater ad- by Silverton people. The Eastern com­ A F a t a l H u n t i n g ArrlUeot. bery. robber or . . . The .. . robbers first . . dis- . Rey. R. P. Mackay, of Toronto, Can- urer W . H. Biddle, all well-known Taotage, as we should have to go back pany wants enough money to pay Oakland, Cal., Nov. 25.— A diitre« patched the women, then ransacked the ada, fore.gn ,eoretary uf the Preaby. citizens. The main idea is oaring for many years in the record to find a freight on the machinery, furnish a tug homing accident occurred jester kooM. Fifty dollars, all thut waa *e- terjaI1 church, has received a letter the thousands of unemployed. season when the British people were site and put up a buliding. lay on the New ark marshes Matthew ovred, was taken from the foot of a froin 0ne of the missionaries in India " I t is believed,” said Mr. Brieden- so completely dependent upon the As the East-bound overland was Peterson, son of a well known oontrtc- bod on which the women had slept. whioh tells of a terrible tale of distress thal, "th at a plan of organization em­ United States for bread as they are leaving Latourell one day last week, tor of this city, was shot and killed bj A correspondent of the London Daily and suffering beoanse of the failure of bracing both production and distribu­ today. a reck was burled through the window Albert Kline, a San Francisco commer­ M a il at tit. Petersburg says he is able the wheat crop in that country. Peo- tion, where labor is given employment of an O. R. & N. car, striking Mrs. cial traveler, bis companion in a dock *0 confirm the report that oousternation pie are on the point of starvation; at the usual wages, aud capital is sim­ T H E C O M IN G S E S S IO N . The shooting oocamd Harding, wife of Conductor Hardiug of hunting trip. •slated w hile the ezar waa on his visit parents are selling their children for ilarly employed, the profits being in Egland over the discovery of a plot bread, while some are leaving them to shared between both, and where labor S e n a t o r * L o o k f o r L i t t l e H a v e R o u t i n e The Dalles, who was occupying one of lute in tbe afternoon not far from Peterson and Kline were the berths. For a time it was thought ; Newark. against his life. The Belgian police , periah from want. L eg i«!a tiou . is given the opportunity to apply pay­ Mrs. Harding was seriously injured seated near a blind in a duck pond, aaiaed a parcel of bomba, whioh were en ments for a borne w ill, if put in opera­ Must Stand Trial. Washington, Nov. 25.— Members of but her injuries proved to be only awaiting a flight of birds. A flock of route for Paris, just before the czar was tion, result in a few years iu a prosper­ the senate are ooming to Washington j docks started near them, Kline oalled Mrs. Susie Martin, of San Francisco, slight. leaving England. On the same night ous, contented and happy community each day, and from interviews with j to bis companion to go to tbe blind, a the Paris police arrested forty suspects. declared innooent of murdering her of home owners, employing themselves \V a « l i i n g t 4*n. each of the arrivals it is apparent that small platform bidden with tules. In the absence of absolute proof the husband, must stand trial for insanity. and owning their own industries, free the senators expect little save routine 1 A number of mutton sheep have been Peterson rose K liue readied for hu Her counsel claims the proceedings are matter was dropped. irregular, hut Judge Wallace refused from debt or other iuoumkerauce, it legislation, including the passage of sold in Eltensburg recently for $1.76 a shotgun. The weapon was muddy, The Philadelphia & Reading R ail- t0 release her, ausd the case was con- being understood that the plan pro­ the annual appropriation bills, at the head. and slipped in his hands. Toe oonteoti road Company was reorganized at tinned two days, when the jury w ill posed w ill embrace the idea of resident short session of congress. Tire expenses of conducting the elec- of both barrels were emptied into Peter­ members ultimately absorbing the en­ Philadelphia. The railroad waa sold pass upon her mental condition. Senators Cockrell, of Missouri, and tion in Whitman county amounted to son’a head as the triggers were sooi- tire capital. tinder foreoloznre on September 23. Hawley, of Connecticut, both gave ex- $2,408.52. dvutally palled. “ It is expected that a central com­ LI Hung Ch»ng DNguited. Under the plan of reorganization there pcession to thier opiuious today, and Ten thousand bushels of red chaff Peterson was conscious almost nntil w ill be three companies-— the Philadel A Singapore dispatch says it is pauy w ill own the land and conduct all both likewise agreed in the opinion and club wheat were sold in W a lla he died. He made a statement to the phia & Reading Railway Compauy, rumored that Li H ung Chang w ill re­ industries aud business of the commun­ that nothing need be expected at the j W alla last week at 73 cents a bushel, physicians and to tbe local justioeof the Pbilahelphia & Reading Coal and turn to private life, being disgusted ity, but this company would ultimately coining session iu the way of helping Three immense wagon loads of fruit the peace exonerating his companion, Iron Company, and the Reading Com­ with the treatment he received on his consist of members of the community along au international bimetallic con­ 1 believe the plan is feasible, ference. Senator H iw le y does not be­ trees passed through Elleusburg last j He said the shooting was purely aoci pany. The latter is known as the N a ­ return from his journey around the only. I dental. tional Company, but an application has world. This dispatch also states that and there is no doubt in my mind that lieve the Dingley bill w ill be enuoted week en route from Yakima to the Wenatchee country. A l* a l l b e a r e r K ille d . bean filed in the oourt to have the title the new Japanese-Chiuese treaty gives it w ill be carried out successfully. into a law, adding: The plan offers opportunities to a class Governor-elect Rogers has announced no oonoessiuns to foreigners. •hanged. Double Springs, A la., Nov. 25.— “ The Dingley bill is confessedly a who have no opportunities elsewhere.” mere makeshift, with all the defects ( publicly that he w ill not be a candi- John Welton met a horrible death at Oforga \V, O. Ferri* Until. A n o t h e r B » n k Fall*. incident to horizontal increase or de- Jate *or United States senatorship Shiloh burying-gronnd near here, Plttaburg, Nov. 26.— George W . G. The First National bank of Sioux CH1LD B U RN ED TO D EATH. create of duties If it should be passed **le nex* legislature. while acting as one of tbe pallbearen Parris, who oonceived and built the City, la., has closed its doors. The A wood famine is still threatened in at the funeral of Junius Roberts, * us it is. it seems to me it would be the I world-famous Forria wheel, died at failure is due to heavy withdrawals Who W a * Crazed IU M oth er, But very little can be farmer. The coffin was lowered into duly of the president to assemble oon- | Garfield. Mercy hospital in this oity, at 11 The bank is one of the oldeet institu­ G r i e f , T r i e d t o K i l l H « - r * e l< . greas as soon as possible after March 4 ' brought in there, aDd the supply of dry the grave by straps. The strap held • ’«dock this morning, of typhoid fever. tions in the city, aud was considered Spokane, Wash., Nov. 25.— Russell for a diligent cjusderation and revi- wood in tbe mountains ia said to be by Welton and another m»n «nipped H is illness was brief, and it was only •me of the soundest The amount of as the coffin was being lowered. Wei- Warren, tbe 2-year-old child of Solo­ lion of the whole tariff in a oonsiderate practioally exhausted. M tday that he was tsken to the hos­ liabilitiea has not yot been mad mon ti. W arren, burned to death this und conservative spirit, to the end that i The other night a large rock, weigh- • toD lo,t b ii balance as the strap brok« pital. Attending physioians say his known. " - All I. XI ‘ .. a .. tU.i ffYlfP. afternoon in the apartments of the H ol­ a bill might be passed that would stand j ing about ten tons came rolling down and fell headlong into the gra«. system was greatly run down by over­ lu a u r g e n t * D e fe a t e d . the test of y ears, subject, of course, to which was six feet deep. At the «sm* land block. Mrs. W arren went out for the hill and landed iu H erring’s ware­ work. A n official dispatch from Manilla a few minutes, and when she returned i u occasional correction where new in- j house in Stella, Wahkiakum county. time the rear end of the coffin who* Ch in «!« ((«turning Home. sent to Madrid says the insurgents she found the child on the floor with | ventions and changes in trade may de- • The fall of the rock shook the whole had been held by the brokeo strap *l*° plunged downward. The falling ooffln Tacoma, Nov. 26.— The steamer have been defeated in nn engagmeent his clothing in flames. He had appar­ | iisud it. It is to he remembered, also, • town. W a lla W a lla today arrived from San with the Spanish troops fought near ently turned on tbe gas in the gas that the Dingley bill expires by its As a result of two days' hunting on struck Welton on the head and ban|H ■Yancisco with ovor 100 Chinese pas Santa Cruz. The enemy lost 600 men stove, struck a match aud waa knocked 1 * n limitation iu August. 1898. and the Columbia, between Pasco and W a l- him against the side of the grave, He lived .1 is impossible to evade the question; lnla. a correspondent of the W alla whioh was of hard soil. Welton ws» sangers, who w ill sail on the Olympia killed, the government loss being slight down by the concussion. about two hours, in great agouy. His i beretore, the more speedy action there W a lla Gaz-ttc says he killed three extricated, but died two hours after fo r the Orient, leaving Thursday. Sev­ T h e K h u r t a g e lu C e r e a l * . father was at Lewiston, Idaho, and is taken, the belter.” eral dozen Ctleatiala have arrived from geese, two eagles, one coyote, six jack- ward. According to the official report the was summoned home by a telegram the east to take passage on her. The A Football Flayer Nearlv Kill»® rabbits, two cottontails, one sage ben yield of principal cereals in fifty gov­ An Artiienii*ii Hcrap. The child's mother got a revolver and eaodna of Chinese to their native land and one muskrat. Chicago, Nov. 25. — During « f0”1' ernments of European Huania and the Lynn. Mars.. Nor. 25.— The timely attempted to kill herself, but waa la greater this fall than uaual. this afternoon, Uzvis Caucasus in 1896 is 16,250,000 quart­ There is talk of organizing a ooyote ball game quickly disarmed. She was crazed Arrival of the police prevented a riot at ers below the average of the last thir­ It W right, 15 years old, was l"0*1'*” A Ca*hler N|)«oulit«d. The drive on a large scale in Garfield. with grief, but was somewhat calmer i n ArmeDiau meeting last night around tho nock aud thrown w the teen years. this evening. Solomon W arren ia a i reeling was an attempt to amalgamate is proposed to make a circle six or eight ground, the other players piling on top Lebanon, Pa , Nov. 25. — The miles in diameter, embracing a large A C o llie ry H orror. two branches of the Hechagist Revolu­ brother of ex Chief of i’olice Joel E. amount of the defalcation of Cashier of him The ligaments of Wright' an Armenian organ- I f ! ? ^ the country between Garfield ........ j Soctetv, iui A firedamp explosion occurred in a W arren, of tbii city, and of Felix tionary John H. Holier, of the First Nation­ ueck were snapped end be recet«*® * I w lion, to whioh uearlv evrrv o n e n f * ’ f,h e m o n n , M , n * ,0 *he east, and sur- W arren, a well-known driver. colliery near Berlin, Germany. Twen al hank, w ill reach $100,000 or more. cottenssion of the brain. He esaoot 1 he 800 Armenians in this city belong ! ^oon<, ,,le '™rtnints. ’’ Saiaday, Holler tent out for General ty five bodies have been recovered. live twenty-four hours. He I.efl the sfewel«. l-oou it wss evident there was a strong W h lle J'kaiug a well on a farm (tobin, director of the bank, and mad« Forty cr fifty meu are known tabs still Cincinnati, Nov. 25.— A stranger to­ sentiment against the movement and ¡ R u * * l a l * r o p » « e a ¿i» Per tlttoa. W * lla Wal1* l*«t week workmen a d e an breast of the affair. The dl- entombed. day ttile a tray of diamonds from '•ne of the speakers was interrupted. ! " exploded, demolishing the m ill, kill- his overcoat aud diamonds in a wash­ cipitate-i a free fight on the floor, in ! ” ‘e'1 f‘,ah’on*d ont of hoop iron. It is posal for the partition of Turkey sni 'O* ing John Reno and severely soaldlng room and escaped. The diamouds were which knives were drawn, but the po now in tbe possession of Colonel Sears the powers aud to make ConstaDtinop One cannot know what a man really Edward Rena worth $6,000. st the county clerk’s office, in W a lla a free p o it lioe lushed in and cleared the hall. $a hff the end of a fortnight. Russia to have A Walla. B e a r Caused a S ta m p -d e Minor and England to have Egyp* The railroad track from Coqnille City R i i l e l i l « o f a üf llllo n a lr w . A Paris dispatch says that during a The motormen and oenduootrs of the Vancouver, B. C., Nor. 25. — A. C I n su re t*i i h « S p a n is h F ' a f - to Marshfield and Myrtle Point was bull and bear fight at Figueras, in N e w York, N o ». 25.— H -Ima« Ro­ .'Rewart, a schoolteacher in the Mount Tacoma Street Railway Company have greatly demolished by last week's Spain, near the frontier of Franoe the maine. of Patterson, N . J., w h nee es­ Pleasant publio school, was N ew Castle, Del., Nov. 25.— 1* probably ,8Pn *p P °,nt®d »P*oial policemen, with- freshet, many bridges being afloat and bear broke hla chain and acrambled tate ia estimated at about $1.000.000. fatally abot this afternoon, been learned here that the D uke o He was ° UI " * ,* ne* They «re empowered to the roadbed badly damaged in many among the audirnoe. minister of *®re Many persons oommitted suicide on hit farm at Ro­ examining a 38-caliber revolver in arrest boys nn ’er 16 years of sge who tn«D, Spain's pliMMNk N. • were injured in the stampede before chelle . . Park, . Bergen . , county, „ _ J., , to- Rickard’« cigar store, which was not attempt to board car« while they are in affairs, has cabled to Senor de minister to the United titste*. day, by shooting himself. Roma me thought to be loaded but one cartridge motion. Last w eek’s snow storm waa much the bear was killed. test to the A m e r io n governm* was identified with many local ent *r- bad somehow been left in the gnn Mr. G. A. Van A n d«, of Rockland He more severe on the Sound than in Port­ By a clever ruse a man disguleed as He was formerly president of was in tbe act of taking the revolver has a cow that is capable of making a against the insult to tbe tipsnisb land. A t Tacoma folly nine inches a postman easily secured a bag of regis­ prisea. She is fifteen .ix- this city last week, when a |0C*V from Rickards when it went off the world’s record. covered the ground, retarding to a con­ tered letters of the value of 42,000 the Patterson R ailw ay Oompany. bullet striking him in the left breast teentha Jersey, and has made 431W tary oompany carried the tipan ish^ siderable extent railway and street-oar franoe from a mall oart in the Rue du Executive ability la tbe faculty of The dootors think there is bat little pounds of butter, besides furnishing ore from tbe armory and burned l*r feoBo. The Sound cities have received Allemagno. Paris, and decamped felting somebody to do yonr work. hope of Stewart s recovery. »he family with all the milk and or*am M through Eastern mail for a week, t The shortest time for circuiting * * lor their own use. globe at present is aixty-ei* day* From Slavs and Hungarians Fight at Cleveland, 0.