i t . if , is , uzzx County Journal. it: mm ' Chicago Marl eta. WHEAT Market easy. Cash,99Hc; UwSStaDer, 1 1 2; T. II OBtf. OOSX Market steady. Cash, 45Ve; October. i5c; Mar. ".to OaTS Marks easy. Cash, 35.e; mmw, JOtc; slay. 3mc. RTE-fcaey. No. i 61c. BARLEY Firm; 6Tx FLAX-Strndy. No. 1. II Vi. PRIME TIMOTHY Easy. No. 91 35. WHISKEY II 13. PORK Mete pork dull. Cash, $10 00; ucVMwr, w ; January, 111 87. LARD Ma'ket May. Cash, 16 2. October. 16 30; January, G 6a. FLOIR-Finn. Winter wheat, 2 25 05 SO, spring wheat, II 805 75; rye. QD3 50. BULK MEATS-Shoulders. 13 75 5 91; abort elaar, I". C55 70; ahort noa, pu if?J a. BUrTEK Firm for fancy creamery Creamery, 523c; dairy, 1218c. CHBE3E Firm. Full craam cbed- dars, 78c; flat, 88,'e; Young Anwicas, Bfg'J'c. EGGS -Strung. Freeh, lGft 17c. HIDES-Firm. Heavy aod light green aaltad, 7c; salted bull, 5U graea aaltad caf, 8g9c; dry flint, 89e; dry aaltad hides, 7c; dry calf, 89c; deacons, each, 20c TALLOW-8taady. No. J, solid , W, a 2, 4c; cake, 4.',c Viae far Llfcelitas; I ha Mayar. WATUBVir, Cons, Sept 2. F. R. S wif adttor and proprietor of t be Su n day Herald, waa fined 1100 in the police eoart for libelling Mayor llaldwin. Swift appealed. ' AattvasjerCeae Thaa Mwppaasd. Dona, N. H, Sept. 5. The new busi neaa before the grand jury in the Saw telle murder case ia aaid to hare devel opad a stronger case thai waa at fliat supposed would be the result It ia un- tnat two indictments hare i found-one for willful, premeditat- ' ad murder and another ia an accessory to I be act It ia believed that the grand jury will report Friday afternoon. At torney General Bernard and Couaty Solicitor Kiril are for the state aid Edgerly and Worcester for Sawtelle, aad at 6 o'clock tbia morning conferred with Chief Juatioe Roane and Judge Allen aa to the time of trial The at torney general raid: "The grand jury will bring in an indictment against Sawtella and we ihall be ready for trial a i coon ai the court can furniah a jury. The intereata of the public demaoda aa early trial. Mr. Edgarly. for the defeat, aaid it will be imponaible to go on at tbia time. It ia a caae of great importance, and it Would first be neceaaary to view the territory covered ii, the caae, and the drawing of an extra jury will take three weeks. Thar ia aotne question aa to jurisdiction. We can't be ready tbia month, and for my client I aak that tha trial ba delayed one month." At torney General Barnard wiahed to go oa with the case. The state he aaid ia ready and acxicur. The (era will re main upas aad tba council will be given two weekV notice. Allmuat ba ready to go on any time after thia month. - Aaathar aaj Fallara. Kaw loam, Srpt 6.-R. G, Dun k Co'a weakly review of trade will aey:Anoth er large failure that of Sawyer, Wallace ft Oosbohs just a ben tba effect of tba Fetter-Lovell failure at Boston provi as ore dieturbicg t ba n waa expected. It ia not Lettered that the joint effects of tba two failures will ba much felt ia le gitimate trade, but tba speculative markate are affected. The treasury haa announced a second purchase of 130,000, 000 of 4 per cent bonds, and haa dia buretd daring tba week at New York 9700XX) mora than it baa taken in, and while tba bank of France haa lost near- y I2(K,C00 gold the othrr continental aad Loadoa money marietta are .undis turbed. Foreign exchange baa riaan 4K to OBot but the rooner market fairly eapplied on call at 4 par cent, aad tbafe ia bo an usual ptfseura in tba loan ahataia Vat ATLairnc Crrr, N. Sn Sept. Sl3. F Toaag at Hi North Twenty-eixth street Ilstadaiphivahot aad fatally wounded fcJtwifa early tbia mrraing at theMi-- aaah hoaaw bat. Young aoeuaadhia of aaWhM tetimaey with a guest ia UoMai aaasad Qgdea. Tha couple lbaihfuarMlaUirroom,andit waa ttJ Yaaaar shot hia wits fatallv. Ca thaa tlmaptad to shoot himaelt but waaiiiaaati 1 by tba dark of the hotel Co was i L D, Sept. 0 The prohl- i law waa into effsc. in Dead wood. ,ICU Cyaa4all auaiag towns ia tha Cadi CJa Tartar Jay. Tbasakon men kmt twa aaaa aaHlag right aloag aiaca ' ttJWraawaad,hiop deflaaoaof : tt t&Smm aaatlaisat Yaatarday ' (CSaiaatioaawaaaarvad oa . tha daoaawsaa eicaad itataatohaaiwaaaaaioaofby ttaTaJC, ThsfapaawaMovwrwhaiai jyaKrtraiaiaH tha law. Iataaa 2msr) tm l&mi vioiaaealafaaraa ' CiSatEaLTS 4.-Th a' . :.3c. J A gear! at labary aa. X tw Twut, 8pt 2. A Wuhlngtoo special to tba World aays: Beverley Dangarfleld. whose wife waa assaulted by Edward Blunt at Asbury Park laet Tuesday night, haa returned to bis home in Alexandria, while Mrs. Dangerfield. who arrived here last evening in com pany with har husband is slopping at tba "ouse of Mrs. Barrett on I street. Mr. Dangerheld ia resting in sec'usioo after the excitement of the week, and to all who call a brief statement ia made either that the ia not in or nothing fur ther can ba aaid about the affair. Kev- erdy DangrrSeld held a consultation with a few intimate friends last night, but declined to talk of the result. Ilia friends declare today that injuries to Mrs. Dangerfield have been gro sly ex aggerated. and that Blunt only seized her by the wrut, releasing her when ahe mtde an outcry. A few inconsider ate Alexandrians declare Dangerfield will challenge Blunt to a duel, but those who are more familiar with the code duello at tbia and point to the fact that only gentlemen can meet upon the field of hoaoi whereas Blunt has already, by hie conduct, placed hi.uaelf "beyond the pale." Dangerfield might shoot him on sight they aay, but could never fight a duel with him. It ia the general opin ion, however that nothing further will come out of the affair but that every thing will be done to prevent additional publicity. It ia not believed that Mrs. Dangerfield will return to her home in A lexandria for some time. Tha Carpatars fltr.ka. Chicago, It.u, Sept. 2. The long threatened carpenters' strike sill begin by order of tba council. All union car penters are called out with but few ex oeptiona. The men working on the public ecboola will not be inteifered with, and those working for busses who are willing to pay 37 J cents per hour, called for by the agreement entered into last May, will be allowed to con tinue. All others are reported to be determined to make another, and from present indications, a fight that will be a long and bitter one. The men aay in the event of failure they will strike next spring and keep on sinking until the isea recognize their demanda and deign to treat them in a friendly spirit. rellMeal KxellcBMat. Biddeford. Ma, Sept. 2. There la much political excitement tonight ia consequence of the neglect of theSaco board of aldermen to hold a meeting be tr.aen toe llih and 18th inata. to reviae tba check liata, aa required by law. Tba Saco offioiala admit their error. TheBiddaford aldermen, who were re cently arraatad and arraigned before the United States district court on charge of oeglsct of duty, look upon tba Seoo aldermen's neglect aa a parallel caaa. Leading democrats are anxious to push the matter and it is probable that tba Saco aldermen will ba arraatad. A conference will ba held tomorrow to decide what action ahall ba taken. Democrats contend that tha error of the Saco aldermen will invalidate the election, and declare that if the district givee Read a msjerity hia election will be contested. The Warkmaa r Baatoa. Costoh, Maaa, Sept. L Yesterday tha organized workmen of Boston celebra ted their fifth annual holiday. The fea tures of observance are similar to tboaa of previous days embracing the parade, picnics and apora. The parade formed at 9 o'clock in Copley square and marched in four divisions to the post office sqnare, where it was reviewed by Chief Marshal Fanning and dismissed. The first division included district as sembly Na 30, Knights of La bor; sec ond, the Central labor union; third, the amalagated building trades council, and tha four h tha carpenters' district council. Tha procession presented a fine appaaraaoe, aad all along tha route waa reoaivsd with warm applause. The Caraesjlan Strika. Chicago, III, Sept 2. Tha long threatened oarpactera' strika will begin by order of the oouocil. All union oar penters are called out with but few ex ceptions. The man working on the puMie eohootawill not ba interfered with, and those working for bosses who are wilting to pay Zi ceata per hour. called for by the agreement entered into last May, will be allowed to con tinue, All others are reported to ba determined to make another, and from prsssnt indications, a fight that will ba a long aad bitter one. Tba ;man aay ia tha event of failure they will strike next spring and kaep oa sinking until tha seas naogaias their demanda and daiga to treat them la a friendly spirit. A reaajr-lo-the-met Car iappertleg Oas Lowdow, Sep. L Tha gat department of tha Birmingham corporation have under consideration a penny-in-the-elot tor supply iaggis ia assail tsnimsota. Tba idea haa base teated aad prov sabta Thia systsea would involve tha fldag of a machine in tha boose of n eoneumer aad tha dealing out of gar by tha paaay worths. Tha price aow ohargad to sotall coowars la 3d for tan feet. Uader tha aaw pfiaoipla Uaropoaad to seppiy twaaty-fiva fast ', Aa. Ml Tha Uaioa tor Jalr aha we aa wi-Jtm tha a4 eat- abJafytl. ha aamiags nvvtuiAajl WASBIKCTOS NOTES. Blair said: "I give notice to the sena tor in charge of tha tariff bill that I will aak the unanimous consent of the sen ate to give precedence to the considera tion of the labor billa that have been sent us by tba house of representatives." Sherman gave notice of an amend ment which ba proposed to offer to the tariff bill looking toward reciprocacy with the Dominion of Canada in coal ind toward extending trade relations between Canada and the United States. Blair aaked unanimous consent to pro ceed to the consideration of the house bill fortheadjuatmeot of the account of laboren under the eight hour law. Aa the bill could not be diapoaed of without difcussion, Aldrich ot jected and the tariff bill waa taken up, the Oueation being on the paragraph as to wool and woollen yarn, to which the finance committee had reported an amendment iccreaaing the duty per pound from twice to two andoce half times the duty imposed on unwashed wool of the flret cIkfs. 1'addock addressed ,he senate in r. triendly criticism of the tariff bill. Aftf long discussion the eoronvttee mendmecls were agreed to CC to 18. To the n xt paragraph, relating o blai kets, bate of aool and flannels for underware, the committee amendment makea the duty the same as thst on a pound and a half c f unwsshed wool of the first class, in addition to tha a J valo rem rates. Agreed to. Finally the wool schedule was com pleted, and Vance offered an additional lection, the amendment of which he ad heretofore given notice, allowing a reduction ot tha duty on goods pur uhased with the products sold in for eign countries. He will tsk for an eve ning session tomorrow in which to ad dress the senate. SceJule L. relatirg to silk and silk goods, was taken up and the committee amendment agreed to; also by AlJr ch ttnking out ot the paragraph 302 the the word "spun silk" and adding "spun silk in skeina or tope or on beam?, 30 per cent advalorem." Aldrich e'ated the sugar scheJule rill be taken up tomorrow. The conference report on the bill re sting to collissons Ht sea -.vaa agreed to, and the senate adjourned. In the House Stockbridge of Ilnrv- nnd moved to suspend th rules and pass the bills providing for government inspection of cosl minea in territories. Agreed to. Cooper, of Indian a, rising to a ques t ion ot pi ivilrge, atated that one ct the chargea made in tha resolution offered by bim for the investigation of tbeofllee of the commissioner of penaiona was thst the commissioner was selling at ck in the refrigerator company to employes of tha pension offi . Today he had leaned that one of the members of the investigating committee, Representative Smyaer, ot Ohio, waa one ot the stock holders. Cooper therefore offered a reso lution discharging Smyser from the committee and directing the speaker to appoint bis successor. Smyser aaid he ha'l had no intimation that he was going to be .appointed on tba committee until the announcement aa made by the speaker. As a member of tba committee he bad entered upon the discharge of hit dutiy and he bad dona it faithfully and well. He did own soma of the stick, but that fact could in no manner effect the integrity or honor ot en honest man, and friends who knew bim would never impute to bim a want ot h;nor or want of integ rity. Smyser arid there was nettling in the charges against General Ilaum in any Tay affecting him, but in order to satis fy the other aid ot the house and the country, and in duty to himself he aaked to ba relieved from further ser vice on the oommUteo. On motion of Chiptnan of Michigan tha senate bill passtd extending the criminal jurisdiction o' e'reuit and dis trict courts to the great lakes and their connecting waters. Parkins of Kansas moved to suspend tha rules and pass tba bill to ratify and confirm tba agreements with the Sac and Fox and Iowa tribes of Indians in Oklahoma, aad after an explanation by Perkins aod Peel it passed. Adjourned. Tba commissioner aays that toe Ponca allotmenta have already been made by a special agent and tha resident agent, bat before sanding the schedule in it was de sirable to aaoertain whether Steading Bear's party would elect to taka , allot ments on tha old reservation and that thia patty ia aow on ite way to tha lands of tha reservation. Soon attar tba S'oux sot want into ef fact tha cemmisstooer made arrnga meota for sll allotments. These allot ments wsre perfect aod vsry iudividual exoept a few of Standing Bear's baad atada their sal ctioos. Standing Bear aad sixty-two Indians weat to tha Puaea Indian reservation in tha Iadiaa territory, hat Standing Bear himself and a few of his aasocistes re turned to Washington aad decided to go back to Nebresaa after consulting with Commiasionsr Morgan. Ha re ported that ha waa at Brat uosbl' togat hia folio warn to ratura wthbbn, but after a wbda ba did saooeed aad early ia August sat oat U m Oklahoma with 13aea people fur Nebraska. Seveateea had abaok before, laa agaat aud tha spssitl aa tat ware directed to suae Maaaato feC all 4 Stead lag Bear's tin si ua aa, aaa rapart JtMBAMA. The Chad roa roller mill if again i tire operation. General Van Wyck will addreet the; Adams county fair at Hastings. Two runsways with serious results occurred Saturday at Battle Creek. The cecrus of the Third congressional district ehowa a population of 375, 2L A stock company is bein g formed at Pender to build a hotel costing 17,500. The new 150 baarel flouring mill at West Point wi.'l be in operation in a few weeks. The third fcnnnal fair of Cheyenne will be held at Sidney, September 21, 25 and 2G. C. A. Clements haa been appointed manager at the farmers' alliance eleia tor at Klmwo-xl. The Nemaha oounty farmer' alliance a ill picnic at the normal school grounds in Peru Sept. 17. Otto B mm of West Point and hia two socs have returned from a three inontb'a viait to Germany. The Dundy county Sunday school association will hold a convention ot Allatoc, September 24 and 23. Verne Cass, a eevonteen-year-oM Au rora laJ, is mysteriously missing and his parents are nearly wild with grief. Tha villnge board of Valley hns de cided to buy a book and ladder to be paid for by subscription by the business men. John Uedling of Nebraska City has become tired ot his wife's altsenoo from home for six years and haa applied for a divorce. A kick from a horse bo badly shat tered the leg of Johu Quinn, of Valley that a handful of pieces of bone were taken from the limb. The Knights or Pithias, of Stanton celebrated their second anniversary by a banquet at the opei a house. Eighty guests were in attendance. A ne-xeboy of the Grand Island Jmlc penrfent was held up and robbed of t'2--50 by a man named Vinegar, and the police have not yet arrested the high wayman. Robberies are bocomjng very numer ous in the southern part of Harlan connty and the farmers ara organizing for protection. The marshall at Ulysses captured tho thief who recently burglarized Dier'a store at Staplehuret. Part of the stol en goods er recovered. The new electric fire alarm sysbewj has been tested and accspted by the city council of North Platte, but the fire bell hai been rejected and a new one ordered. J.G. Robe Ha, a B. k M. engineer liv ing at Platteinouth is threatened with carious trouble because he gsve two first mortgages on the same lot of goods to different parties. The fumrs of a gasoline stovo nearly terminated the existence of Thurlow St ration at Oakdale. He waa rescued in an unconscious condition by a neigh bor breaking intc bis room. The Mad eon county teachors have formed a reading circle in accordance with the state reading organization. There are about sixty members in tho oounty, the best showing any county haa yet made. Ed Randolph, a young man working on the section of the Randolph line of the Omaha road two miles south of Randolph, kilted a neat of rattleanakes the other day. The largest one of the reptiles had eight rattlne. A brae of Minnesota burglars wore aptured at Covington by Deputy Sheriff Kelly, of Dakota county, ard held until the arrival of of o Ulcers from that state, who identified them and took them to Washington to answer for their crimes. Standing Bear, the famous Indian chief, who left for Indian Territory laat spring "newtr to return," has put in an appearance at Niobrara, followed by bis numerous wives aod other remnants of tha Bear family. The air of bis fathers in the vicinity of Niobrara seems to be more agreeable to h i m . S. S. Milla exhibited in Creighton a limb from one of bia crab trees growing in his orchard. There art' twenty-six well developed apples on it, aod Mr Mills stated that tha whole tree waa as plentifully laden with the fruit at the branch. Mr. Milla ia demonstrating each year that fruit can be successfully and profitably grown in Knox county. A Winnebago Indian named George Wilkinson languishes in jail at Pender charged with horse stealing. Ha bor rowed tha equine from an Indian janaed Mooneye, rode to Sioux City and tried to aall it, but was unsuccessful. He had hia preliminary bearing at tba agency, aad waa bound over to tha district court in the turn of 1100, and ia da- fault want to jail. A eiater -in-law of H. Crowe, ot De Witt attempted to commit aukridt by abnoting herself, but waa prevented from accomplishing her objeo'. She ia aappoaad to ha one of tha victims of Rtobord, tha Lothario, who caused tha death of a woman at Lincoln recently. Iry Caaa aad wift of Ashland went to a pionio the other day, but unfortu aatly stopped their boggy otr a bum-Ma-haW aest 1: watao picnic for tba pair for when they argsd from tha conflict Ivy had beautlf al etiag oa tha aad of bia acat, aiiite Mr. Caaa had a oa diftreoipartaof bar 1 tfiviii tw eiJirr. 1 Parson's sidewalks ara foil of pitall Tha Arkansas City planing Bill ia da ng a bcooiag business. The M. K. k T. road is about to erect a new depot at Emporia Frank Williams, a colored tramp, was killed at Topeka Saturday. Rawlina county ia going to vote bonds with which to buy seed wheat for the farmers. A coal bin holding GO 000 tons hss been contracted for at Osage City by the San ta Fe road. There is an overall factory at Kanaaa City whii h haa been doing a big busi ness all summer. The state board raised the assessment in Nemaha county 5 per cent, making the state tai i'j mills. The Arkansas river is sgaiu on tho rise near Arkanaaa City and the Travel- rr ia proportionately happy. Kirwin is talking about digging irri gating ditches with which to -vater the valley of the Solomon in that country, Hon. A. T. Sharpe, editor of the Otta wa Ufputiliean, is in a most jrecarious conditton from heart disease. Ilia re covery ia doubtful. Wichita county pays over 850 a month bounty on rabbit and gopher scalps. The rabbits and gophers of thatcouctry are seriously considering the question of emigrating to Colorado. The original package man at Salina,it is said, ou ch-sing his shop the other day left a big botll of whiskey in the win dow where everybody could see it, but where nobody could get it Revenge is sweet. Hon. John M. Brumbiugh, the fiah commissioner of Kansas, has brought into the state fome ,1,003 fiah mostly black bass, to be distributed through out the state. An attempt was mads to fire the fair ground stables at ir'eneca recently where a fine horse was hou&sed and the asocia tion is ou the alert to catch the guilty person. Aa incendiiiy fire at Fort Scott de stroyed two valuable horses, together with the barn and other content's. The amount of insurance on the baro lanot known. J. B. Quigly, formerly superintend ent of the Atchison Water company is working the west with forged drafta. He has numerous friends and has no difficulty in securing identification at the banks. A farmer named Willis Hocy fell from a load ot Oats near Haysrilie, Kit, and was impaled on a pitchfork. The fork entered his chest, one of the tines touching the heart, and he died instant ly. Willie Dodson, aged 11 yoart was atruck by the Ottawa plug on the Santa Fe mad near Argentine aud instantly killed. The accident occurred about 1 0 yards west of the Twelfth street bridge, aod the train was running at a rapid rate of apetd. Vaster 'ay at Concordia, Kan., Mayor Brown attacked Associate Editor Mark Woodruff ot the Daylight for publish ing an article reflecting upon him in connection with the recent defalcation cf City Treasurer W. H. Harvey, and at the point of a 'evjlver compelled the editor to write a retraction. Ha. per county ia shipping peaches to Lawrence. In a few years the eastern part ot the ttato will have to depend unon that oio treeless pott ot the country, fcr saw logs too. Kansas gets aa average of about 10, 000 a year with which to ato.k her streams -with imported fiah. The only ral good that can be discerned as a re sult of the outlay is that the catfish are a little fatter than they used 'jo be be fore the appropriations commenced. While Frank Steele and Guj Adkins, aged 12 and 13 year respectively, were hunting with Flobert rifles in the woods went of the city, Steele's rifle waaaoci aenuuiy discharged, tha bullet striking AuaiDt in me right temple, killinar bim instantly. Steele's rifle waa out ot order and had the hammer fastened with a siring. The accident waa caused by tho string breaking. In tpeakiug ot tough places, tht nor- tnwt lTmn.lt:l.t ..... 117. - . - """"v" wo overheard a a conversation Tuesday between two partita who professed ti know what they wsre talking about and tbay flg. urad that at leaat 15,000 waa lost and won on poker in Horton every month. Surely theaa placet can ba located aad wepkruea given to understand that suoh easiness meat ba stopped in tha city." r Estate Senator Joel Moody, of Linn oounty, located in Kanaaa in 1867, and haa rarely been out .f tha state sinoe. Speaking ofdroughta, ne aaya that in 1860 Kanaaa had a drought by side of which tbia year waa good. It quit rain ing in September, 1859, and did not com meoce again until tha following Septem ber. Tha wind wat so hot aa to oook erfga before tha bent oould lay than, and not a thing waa raised ia Kansas. Tha naxt season waa exactly tha reverse, aod produced abundantly everything that waa in tha ground. He thinks fta tea soa of 1890 corresponds to that ot '00, aod that U01 will aurpasa ia alaata aa year that has praoaeded it Mr. Moody auviewB larsMra io oaai every draw that oaa ba aaad far reservoir purpntu, aad tare tba watar frota rnaaiag away ia RECIPROCITY, What lha Haatrasi OaarUa has a ass AbaMU II. Nk York, Sept 4. -Tha Herald's spe cial from Montreal, Que, aays: Tba Oa zette, the gjvemsoei.t organ, will pub lish tomorrow what may be regarded at a reflex of the Domioirn govern seat's toward the reciprocity reeolutirn intro duced into the Uni led Slates Senate yee terday bj Senator bherman. Speaking of the terma of the resolution it will say: "This propoMlion seems to us admirably constructed and of a character te excite approval in Canada. It ia strictly ia coord t.ith t'-e policy of the Dominion government set forth during tha nego tiation of the aliortive tisheriee treaty ia 1888, when the British commissi were, acting at the suggestion of tbeCanauiaa ministry, proposed to take up the whole question cf the trade relations of tha two countries and aettle the fisheries dispute on the base of the reciprocity arrangements. It does not put a Dietol at the head of the Canadian government with tho threat Put the control of your fiscal affairs in our bands or suffer a commercial crusade againat your inter ests." On the contrary it provides al ternatives and proper latitude. Under the terma of the resolution, the ques tions relating to the existing treaty to transportation in bond, to fleheriee to the reciprocal privilege; in wracking, ia a word to the commercial relatione of Canada and the United States in their widest sense, can be made matters of discussion and negotiation. Whether the resolution will be adopted ia doubt ful. Mr. Sherman, however, ia ona of the mos; influential members of the sen ate and poeaeeeed of power in the repub lican party. Just now tne drift in tha Dominion party is toward reciprocity in accordance with the lead taken by Mr Blaine. Meanwhile it ia satisfactory to have mooted by public men ot John Shermau's eminence and ability a pro posal for enlarged commercial relations whose acceptance will be entirely con sistent with Canadian honor and Cana dian interests. A tnallcn la Society and BaslswMCirelfS. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept i. A decided sensation was created in society and business circles by the announcement that papers bad oeen filed in the su preme court in a suit for 110,000 dam ages brought by John r . McLaughlin against Edward C. Burkhardt for crim inal intimacy with and alienating tha affections of the plaintiff's wife. Myra McLaughlin. The plaintiff waa until recently a postofTic clerk and tha Buf falo manager of the Elmira Telegram, and the defendant is a member of tha real estate firm of Burkhardt Bros., and is quite wealthy. The complaint charges that the defendant by force vio lated t'-e plaintiff's wife io October, 1888, and by dint of threats and Uriah prom- e, succeeded in continuing tha inti macy for a period nf two years. Mrs. McLaughlin haa confessed and hat made affidavit to the effect, as atated above. What adda to the sensation ia the fact that cards are out for the mar riage ul Burkhardt and Mitt Laura Smith, daughter of Anthony Smith, a well-known and wealthy citizen. Mlaaister Mlsaer'e Life la Danger. Nkw York, Sept 4. A special to tha Herald from the city of Ouatamala aaya that Minister Mizner'a friends ara urging him to leave the eily if be would save his life. Tne followers of General Barrundia threaten to kill him on eight. The failure ot the attempt of Barrun dia's daughter to ahoot Mir.ner seems only to hare whetted their appetite for what they call revenge. Up to tha pres ent Mr. Mizner thowt no tignt of ac cepting tha advice cf nit friends to flea from the city, but almost open tbreata of assassination bava badly frightened bim ana the legation ia constantly guarded by squada of policemen. AttcnsM Knieiaa St. Jos-era, Mo., Sept 1 Clara Coat ton attempted suicide here tbia morn ing by cutting her throat with a pair of shears. She hsd been tick for some time, and alleges that tha attempted to kill herself because her parents refused to employ a physician for her or buy her any medicine. Chela rm. Cairo, Aug. 30. During tha past th ree Jays there haa been twenty-fire new cases of cholera at Jaddab. , An Kagiaear Kilted la a Calllstea. BuooMiKOToa, Iu, Aug. 20. An in coming freight of the L. E. k vf. rail road at 4 o'clock thia morning got be yond control aad oraabed into aa en gine in the yards. Engineer Amoa Mid dleton of thia city waa scalded to death and bote anginas badly damaged. Kach Ceaapaar Will WnMraw Vaetr Traeaa. Guatemala, Aug. 3 i.-Tha treaty haa been signed in Salvador by Preoideot Eieta aad bia minister of state, aad aan. mitted It to oopgraat. It providea thai both countries ahall' withdraw thair troops from tba frontier liae withea forty-eight hours; that aaaa aoaitrr ahall kaep a steading anay of oaly 'Cia usual number of troopt kept lattaaof ; that in tha future tba tstfibaa. eaoa of Salvador will ba raapaatad mi ' that aaitbar enaatry heU b KaUi fc ladawinity for rltwiagat tadilsaf dyfc the late trouble. , " ' -a a ,- 1 ...