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cent ELL At 4 ; ARRESTED. Six Months’ Imprisonment For Being a Habitual Drunkard. NOVEL CURE FOR DRINKING. A Suicide, Supposed to Be Stanistaus Pad- delwiski,t Nihilist, Wanted Badly By Russia—A Stay For Dr. Graves. A NOVE New Yor of Kentu and for years was a tr whisky manufactu Ile Gast heavi he w unde red to ! hurst’s Madison } church Th: sermon affected Lim strongly and « i nd tor " riend« with sprees, came he told him when the him to send fo cure him. On’ the Shel re and Col. Gli Appetite came wpon t noneland y Kempt» vurne } ‘bourne hotel th Officer Hartigan, «f the Yorkville court squad, and had Ke:npton arrest- ed A warrant hal been issued ona complaint made by Col. Glid Kempton was a habitual drank the Yorkville court Kempton got as tence of six imonths on the is: ‘The young man t Col. and sd reproachfuliy ool Glidden as he left the court) room, but he said nothing BURIED IN THE P S$ FIELD. New Yor, dn ’ 1 the potter's field at San Antoni», Tex., lies buried Otto Hauser, a st finding of t) according to the gistrate: but the loeal ma records of the inquest are missing from the county « k's office wad it is) be- lieved that 11 have olen. A morning pay ser that this Oty Hauser, the pauper, Was none other than th nihilist assassin for whor fourteen months, the the police have been searching the rth rents Russian the face of the Stanis- -none other th Jaus Paddelwiski, who, November 1, 1890, murdered in the Hi de Bade at Paris ¢ Michel Desi erstofl, chief of the Russian seeret) police of that cit The story of this act of nibilist ance, of the — plots and provoked it, of the assassin from Paris by the help of two newspaper men, his . ment by socialists in New York city and his suicide, as it is called, in a victim of poverty and of ter- rors that may or may not have been terrors of the ima: on only, isa story such as is rarely told by news- paper types. A STAY OF JUDGM rt Denver, Col, Jan. 20 court of Colorado this mor astay of judgment in the Graves. “The granting of this super- sedeas means am trial for the defend- ant. It will take at leastten months for counsel on both si to pre- pare the case. Owing to the crowded conditi e court tio, or possibl! The supreme ing granted ase of Dr. n of the supre three y rs may elapse before the ease reaches its turn. It is possible that Graves will be released on i), and this may doa markable trial possibly © re- HENRY Wat ERSON, He Speaks to the Missiasipoi t gistature | | | relating to an inte ‘fr. Hale's Kesvlutioa in the Senate and he Report of the Committee on Rales in | the House. WasHINGTOS, Jan tion offered by Mr. directing the secretary of state to fur- nish the senate with copies of all agreements made with other countries nge of trade tariff ac 29.—The resolu- liale January 13 commerce unc tober 1, 1809, 1 all informatic re- ng to the practical effects of suca greements, was taken up in the se vate yesterday and Mr. Hale spoke of the j benefits of reciprocity. He said the result of his observa that section of the See cues x toft Asate Mr. resolution, whic action and the Mr tothe Li as the went or the se HOUSE WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.--Debat report of the committee on resumed and Mr. MeMillin, of see, made a specch in bat had } proposed rales, but a few minu one of the y 19uN the nts) st Chil ulti sssagre was not immediat 1 before the honse, permit Mr. MeMillin to conc) ode his re- marks. Gene the rules aphs for of Mr. iopted ‘a toseventeen t scommittec on i Mr. Coch York resentati nd the ane, an- nounced the ¢ ae Spinola, of asa mark of re *mem- to- day GIRL MISSING. Shre Is of Her Cioth Pound in the House of Two You ven Detroit, Mich, Jan. 29. witz, a pr rlof 13 y iy Invitatio Jacksox, Mics Jan. 29.—In response to a resolution of the two houses of the legislature and a joint: ommitee invi tation, Hon Henry Watterson to the leyisiature yesie noon, He tus ie party ess ow etly united upou the issue of reveaue reforin and that this wou be | the key te to the a the les ssue of Si- ocraty but d are ticket sas be oning na cratic nominate would re- convention sioult ceive his hearty Ife lectured | last night before a re enee and | Was introduced by Gov. Stone, Sait By an vctress. Sr. Pau, Minn., Jan. 20.—Miss Au- in Minneapolis Octobe she says, there sidewalk. She gusta Foster was w: last, where, ‘tive piece of in was ad steppe the walk and wrenched her ankle, dreaking the bones. Miss Forter wa in the company of W. H. Crane, who was theo playing ‘The nator” in Minneapolis Miss Foster claims that in consequence of her injury she lost | her professional engagement She sues the city for $10,200 damages. Stole Wile, Furniture and Children lil, Jan. 29. — David of Freeburg, has been He had been boarding at the home of Henry Moss Last Sun- day, in the absence of Moss, Hendricks moved Mrs. Moss, her four children and the household furniture to Belle- Hendricks, locked up. ag onthe street | Growing Out of the Sale of Arizona Mining Property. A VERDICT AGAINST A Demented Young Man Pe Burning House—Formal For the Return of the Co: to the Mines A an. generally Denver LU t is the ca: n the the deal off, had rei ay. T sent m but been om Denver, A MINING SUIT, the SAO IR DRIFTED TOWROAT. THE Only a Bare Possibility hat Mer Crew Has ' Been Picked Up. N York. Jan 29.—Four of the eighteen n weo drifted out to sea on the tug Edwin Webster and four dump- g boats during the gale on Tuesday | have bee: rescued. They are the men TABOR. | on boats Nos. 3 and 15, whieh drifted | away from the anchorage in Rockaway tag Nichols put in started to the sab ed Webster and her boats were picked u FP. Luckenbach about sixty miles off Fire island After in the Luckenbach search of shes in a Demand viets n Building Associatic Jan, 29.—A might ac yon Tue Amecic | from this city used ab that count uit wound | Loaa associ SIX) There 1 examiner to w up. us n decided proy gun brigade toc ible possession of |. th roperty. Englishmen then ie s Taber r 2 Sarnum has been on dge Hall ) IN THE FLAMES major-gene in and resigned in Na Tenn., Jan. 29 [1855 ty bee ome inspector of prisons in , on the Nolansv le |New York. From 1s72 until 1877 he 5 from the city, | Was harbor master of New York. In o the ae j1ss5 he was elected as a republican to | ademented son | the New York state assemby. rished in the flames. | Henry A. of this city and um, ap » of the 1 and a native etted as br Jast Fri ing dressed only in a 1 zs loag been regarded as aoe | light calico s and with no hat. irmiess. He o-enpied a room in the examina Minton, Since then her parents have seen noth- | secon! st of the residence. His | er, Roman Chase and J. I] ing of her and the vigorous search of | father and mother were a ned by | Leach, charged with being members of the police has failed to reveal | the screams of the boy, and were hor- | the mob who killed Sheriff Dunn, Jan- | her whereabouts A young friend |rified to see fire fall from the ceili was concluded yesterday before | of the gir ys that the night|into their room. The o people | bson. The first three were | tosa left home she saw the missing girl | rashed into the hall, the fat going | i} and will be sent to the enter a house near by with two young | t to his son’s room, and the | Hatehinson jail for safe keeping. men. Later the night the three | moth ing outinto the yard) Mr. | Leach will probably be admitted to were seen to t ge and drive | Bell reached the door leading to his | bail, He is quite ill Everything is | toward the river & search of the | son’s room aad unlocked it justin time | quiet and there is no probability of | house, which had been rented | to see the floor give way and fall |t roub { for two weeks and partly fur | through. Thomas Beil, the unfortun- | The Keith Case | nished by the two you men, | ate young man, was already dead. | Onan NED were foand shreds of the girl's dress. | When the door was opened the lames | inpicment fit hes settle! ite ease | Oa the floor ere several clots of | shot out, very badly burning Mr. Bell's | against Charles W. Keith, its Omaha | blood ‘The voung men have not re-| hands aud face. Mr. Bell turned and | Monayer, some tim? ago. aceused. of | turned to their quarters since last. Fri-| fled, and barely reached the yard when | Hag enti the Gaseliel nu eeiccoall day, and i arch of the city fails tore- | the house fell in. The bones of young | ount of the non-appear of | veal their presence here. It is be- | Bell were ree rthe fire had | Witnesses for the prosecution. There | lieved that th ved the girl iato | died on ene ee dayaiseouilon Sraiaeeee | their quarter sated and TENNESSER CONVICT MINERS. ter of deeds a conveyance from Mrs. | \ her a threw her Fes 2. —The | kittie M. Keith and Charles W. Keith | throw gh the the river. fron & Railway Co. |. William Deering. of Chicago, of real | necek convicts, have made 4 | estate owned by Mr. and Mrs. Keith in | --William es mm inspect- | Omaha and Douglas county | a th Bene uiviste eine Dead and Unidentit } gs mines, eooviets will has been : | Kansas Crry, Mo, Jan. ed there as soo as the neces- | ts was kil Phe family tcont es, was kided Biakes liatend br | yoo erushed: John | Sham kin, leg eee? Wi jot Ro Creek Jerushed and skull fr racture Attempted A Bismarck, Mc 3 <4 jattempt was made to assissinate I |ard Burks in his saloon at this place. The would-be assassin fired throug the glass door of the saloon and the ball would have struck the intended victim the breast but for the f that it was turned aside by an iron rod, which protected side of the door. A young man named ville. The runaways were soon located. | George Gillam, who had aa altercation Mrs Moss and the children returned to | With Burks, has been arrested on the Freeburg and have been re-established | attidavit of Burks, and will have a pre- in the affections of the husband and {liminary hearing on the charge thi father. - week _ 5 ea: Well-Known Banker Dead. | Rreach of Contract. Arentsox, Kan, Jas W. Ww. | Loxpox, Jan. Robert Standing, Hetheringtoa, president of the -,ameraber of the Strand Theater Co, change National Bank of Atchison, died last night of heart failure. Hie had been ill only a few hours, although he had been in f health for sever: years. He leaves a wife and four chil- dren, ali of whom were away home when he died. Mr. He was in his forty-second yea of Pennsylvania, but was Atchison. — an Dr. J. ® Cook, a ding physician anc old resident of Liberty, Tex., was Btabbeitodeath by Dr. J. O. Furlow. from herington rT, a native 1 in eared reece sk: engaged to pport Mrs. Ii n the company ernard-} e Strand Widow of the Poet South $ a surgeon in the glass on the inner | nents ean t any ¢ des gem of t APTTEaPPRED aBDpoes Arrest ofa Man Supposed tot KRiduep tw Childre made, known man found beside tl It is +, will be | Pacific tracks on Wednesday night, un- the pres- | Conscious and with a number of severe z injuries about the he ied yesterda number ; ; ia | Without having spoken or recovered and make pears |e susness. His identity remains isoners, | UNdetermined. It is sssible that h aad St | might have been a passenger on som idition matgoing tra ani that he fell of Adit.-tien, | While passing between the coaches. itary force re- | separate Measure: trom Coal ASHINGTON, Jan. 2 he ference to the tariff ton. decided. The | law will be attac i by a atic to saimedata few parts « ee and not by a general tari thomas S conclusion was was arrested tic ovell while, it 7 com- nx to ‘apanet the f sev- < Mrs. CC. lady of Shee pees ). Lee Meriwether vitered about in » get the chil- s Morton had of Mrs. He tempted ier of Missi on the steamer Aller, returning fr: om ar ht months’ through Me titerane left for Washington before the stat ns’ | or damages from the Turkish govern: residence and to see the little |ment for illegal imprisonment at girls Last nigh re return. | SPyraa last October. ing f he stepped up “Shot His Wife. and but the officers Nevaba, Mo., Jan., 29.—Ira Deshazo, who wer ced him | colored, sterday morning followed under ar arness | his wife t» a house of ill-repute, where 1 and mother is , dea dresse of money. The husband had bi ahr Shot by a Woman. Mo. Jan widow of ¢ killed bn Shaw, e shooting w Ricu t here by m iner, | nary revolve man's mouth He } f recovery tragedy is no 2 appropria- r the bduc t them. . r, the shot taki ng effect in she had | attempt nd then | the righ t has plenty gone to we a cook, and sure her to m shot her. The ball entered througa and terribly lace She is stil ing the Mrs, Min- : t ' bat the wound s Loiman, ! aliv is was done at tion of Mrs. the senator's the earnest solicita- Plumb, Maj. Calvin Hood brother, Ge next fiscal her return home | side and ranged upward pass- | Sig. Wetzell, of such a@nature tiat it is not be- last night lieved she can recover. : Aa Senator Persius’ Secretary. WasHInGTos, Jan. *—Frank Flen- yet dead, Hiken has resigned _as secretary for ! are slight, Senator Perkins to pee his whole time were dis- t the affairs of tt ate Senator Plumb. for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to chikiren that I recommend it as superior to any prescription know H. A. Ancner, M. . Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Castorta cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kils Worn, gives sleep, and promotes di est wif hout inj 111 So. Stapie eedand PF me all ARE GLASSWARE CICARS ANDO TCBACCO, Always pay the hig f g a Ain oe es County Mo- hest market price for Vroduces East Side Square. Butler 20S eR ea rere oe a NEW riRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of woods known as the store ¢ of any SIStinge GROCEREIS & DRY GOODS, I desire to say to n friends that I have y many re plenished the stock and fitted up the stove room in hape and T would be glad to 1 inve nll my old friends call and see me. PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. T will gunantee my prices on goods to be as low as any store in the city. Call and see me, Yr. ts. PETTys. TOE OE Ta. A OR Oe fesolved and permanently removed with QUE EN'S ANTI. new and wonderful discover by ace Recs © & part” was aceit les nthe hand, and on washing afterward it was discovere was completely removed. It is perfectly harmless mple any child can use it. 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