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Detroit. bava City, ami Going HITT, Editor and Manager, H. Sec'y and Treasurer, UARKLEV, City Editor, MILTON Sup't. Mechanics. JRKEY TODGBS.

Brigands "Wreck a Train and Carry Off Ricli MSI MSOM PAID FOR RELEASE. A Noted Robber Develops tlic If umbering Thirty Men, Seize the Station in Jesse James 'Style. June 2 party of brigands, near Tchercskci, yesterday placed obstructions across the railroad track in derailing the eastern express When the brigands had thus brought the train to a standstill they found that there were several German and English -tourists among tlMj'it passengers. One of them was a brigands have demanded 840,000 as ransom for the captives, and Chancellor von Caprivi has telegraphed to err von the ambassador here, authorizing him' to "advance this amount. The re- maining.

passengers -were despoiled of their belongings and -were then left alone. TJwrplace.where the act of the brifr- andsipccurred'is between this city and Adrianople. The band which made the on the train numbered thirty men, led by the noted robber Anastasius. The brigands first seized the watchman on duty at the railroad sta- tion, and when they had prevented him giving an alarm, they to work aiiLtofViip the'iaiis'rfbr some distance. warning: signal for the entrain, but allowed the wMasn on to possible 'destruction.

When the eastern express reached the spot the engine tumbled over on its side, dragging, over with it the tender, a baggage iar-and all the third-class passenger coaches. The first-class passenger cars, luckily, did not follow the of the train, but remained road. When the train was the brigands rushed iorward, yells and brandishing-'their guns in a most threatening manner the cars. Several of the'passengers resisted the attack made "by the brig-ands, who replied witH volley from their guns and dangerously wounded one of. the men who sought to repulseithem.

The outlaws finally, overcame the occupants of the cars -'and proceeded to plunder them, stripping the travelers of all their valuables and looting their baggage. When the brigands ended their work of robbery they seized four of the passengers in the cars end also the engineer of the train and then started with their captives for their rendezvous in the mountains. The men carried away by the outlaws were Oscar Gregor, Herr Israel, a banker of Berlin; Herri Maquel, a land owner, of Herr Oscar -Kplyscb, of Soring-, Prussian Sax--: ony, and -Frpundiger," the engineer of the-" eastern express. Upon reaching their retreat the bandits sent Herr Israel to get the ransom of S40.000 which they demanded for the release of the prisoners. Herr von Radowitz claims that the porte will refund this money.

ISlWpijrs all sold. Have bred 30 to Hi-si boar? for this seasons trade, ed- SCOTT MILLER. 2-1; i Ludlow. Mo. J.

G. OhulP, Mo. niid ftutppurN ol REGISTKHKD POLAND CHINA AND OH KSTKR ITE OGS. bronze Tar keye. A tU.e lot of stock for Btilo.

Light, Bralmra and LnnUshan chick ens. for batching purposes fo sale. K-WlyFUl Happy Hoosiers. Win. Timmons, Poottuahtcr Ii ville, writes; Kleciric Bitters has done more for all other couHiineii, lor Mm bite fe.eliiijr siri-iiitf I'roai Kidnny JMX! Livor liouble." John Leslio, firmer and sr.ockiuuu.

of the siime platm, save. "Finri Electric Bittere be the best Kidney Liver medicine, me leel like new IUKM." J. Giirdiier, hardware uiarcliniit, sam town is just the thiiiif for a mnu is all run down and don'r whether he lives or dies; lib found new strength good appetite and felt as if he hail a new lease on Hie. Only 50c a bottle an N. J.

Swetland Go's POLAND CHINAS. Property of 0. L). Kesler. Breeder and Shipper of strictly choice Polan China swine of Gilt Edfre Breeding.

on band an extra Jot ofsprmg plg-s tbal will be offered for the next 00 at grreat.ly reduced prices. Also white Plymouth Rock Chickens. O. KESTER, Four and one-half miles southeast of Caillicotlie, Mo. Sw Octll CONDEMN JED DEATH.

'Healthy State of tlie taw iii China Con- "Honest Jolins." PABIS, June 2. Advices' received here from Pekin -state tkat Tclieng-Ki-Tong-, -acting, first secretary of -the Chinese legations in Ijondon and in this city, hasvbeen condemned to den.th. It is his -sentence is the outcome of his action while in this coun- jtrjr. He had for six years acted as sec- ion here and in Lon- -'wid. Ms life in this city, where he Beater portion of his time, marked -with many forms of ex- During- the- early part of this year the Liondon Times published a dispatch coming ostensibly from Li Hung Chang-, the.

Chinese prime minister, au- dng- to negotiate a loas of pounds. He opened negotiations with two banks in London and a bank in Paris to furnish the loan. Whtle the negotiations were in progress he was jBUtWenly recalled and sailed from Marseilles to China to the great sorrow of a. number of creditors whomie'owedimmensesunisof money. 'Some, of dupes Vould probably have him arrested if such a course had fceeii possible, but representing- the emperor of China he was free to pursue ibis swindling schemes with no fear of French law.

liamediately upon his arrival in Ch ilia, Tcheng-Ki-Tong was placed under arrest. His, -shortly followed and isi flie penalty for bis wrong do- Cowboy and Sheriff Killed. GAINESVILLE, June 2. A cowboy named Cope visited Jacksboro Saturday, got full of whisky and com- menced the town up" in cowboy style. The sheriff and a deputy started" in pursuit of Cope and overtaking him three miles from town ordered 'but instead he answered' with-' a shot from a revolver, sending a shot through the sheriff's The latter died soon afterward.

The fire was returned and more than twenty shots were fired. Cope was killed, riddled with bullets. ry Stirred By Another Trouble. LOJTDOX, June The British government is stirred by another trouble in South, Africa. The colony of Natal, on which it is proposed to confer self ffov- by, a' bill under consideration, i "fis said to be strongly imbued re- publican sentiments, and more than I likely, if it obtains -a practically indo- pendent "system of government, to join 1 The fine Saddle Mntitrose, will make the present season at my farm 6 mile.s North-East of Chil- lit-othe, beginuing 1 April 1st, '01, on MrtruJays.

Wednesdays; and at Frnlays and Bros. barn. In will give .1 premium of S20.00 in sold for the best colt of Montroae Jr's of this season. W. K.

GILBERT, MarSOwSm Prop, Stonecutters struck. Secretary -Blame has gone to Bar Harbor, Me. The Buckingham variety theater Nashville, has been destroyed by fire. State School Commissioner John Han cock, of Ohio, dropped dead athisoffice from apoplexy. The schooner.

Sadie F. Caller has been wrecked at Chignik bay, Alaska. The Chinese coolies, en route to the canneries, escaped. Advices from Rome state that several new episcopal sees will'be created in Mexico and that probably a cardinal will be appointed. A destructive hailstorm passed four miles from Moberly.

knocking al' tlie fruil waste the wheat fields in its path. O. P. Boydi representative of a scurrilous Kansas City sheet, was recently found dead at Mount Pleasant. with his throat cut from ear to ear.

The two Kennedys, president and cashier of the Spring Garden national bank, Philadelphia, arraigned.be- fore Commissioner Boll and bail fixoc at and 815,000. The so-called Lucerne petition recently sent to the pope for radical changes in the church in Auiurica, is said to have been concocted by Father Muchlsicpen, of St. Louis. At a general meeting of the live central labor bodies of Chicago organized labor took a radical stand agui ust uay further move to give public assistance to the world's fair as long ab demands Cor a mini mum rate arc refused. The crops throughout Canada arc suffering badly from long-continued drought The inland counties appear to feel most tho want of raiu.

If ruin does not come within a week the consequences, it is said, will be serious. Incorporation papers have been iiled at Columbus, for the Consolidated Oatmeal with a capital stock of 83,500,000. All the oatmeal mills of th country are thus brought-under'ouo management with headquarters in Akron, O. Sturgis, S. and vicinity were visited by the worst storm since 1888.

Water was three feet deep on the main street and cellars and first floors of business houses were overflowed. Kail- way traflic was impeded. The loss will reach thousands of dollars. A million dollar fire started in tho four story brick building of the Brooklyn (N. Cooperage Co.

occupying a block, i The fire extended to tho bag- ing factory, also covering a-block. It also extended to the tenements in the roar of the bagging factory. The marriage of Mr. John Wilson, a wealthy citizen of Napoleon, and Miss Franc A. Gilman, a popular young of Marshall, wns celebrated at the latter place recently.

Tho iappy groom is 70 years old, while the 'air bride is only 25. Chief Justice O'Brien, of the New Mexico supreme court, has handed down his opinion iu the celebrated suit Drought by the heirs of David D. Mitchell, Benjamin Walker and others of St. against the Maxwell Land Grant Co. for nearly acres in New Mexico and Colorado.

The decision is against the plaintiffs. Gralix anil KANSAS Crrr, Juno 1. family, tl.i9ti-l.23; cliolca. ILBO; fancy, $1.7031.75. patents, No.

2 linrd casli. 92o bid, ifto asked. June, bid. No. BciiHli, 'JOo )id.

No. 2 red, cash, UiSo bid, 9ic naked; JSc nsked. COK.V— Lower; No. 2 cusli, JOVic bid, MHO asked; Juno, 49o bid, nskud: No. 2 whlto, casb, BHKC bid; JHic bid, asked.

2 cash bid, 41iic asked. 2 June. bid. litittor, weak; fancy creamery, fancy dairy, Eggs, weak at (sugar cured), SailOc; breakfast bacon, moss porU, icrce lard (pure), $7.25. dressed bocf ftiirt shipping, 4.25a5.60; cows, J2.004r4.50; stockera uud oedors, t2.004crf.73.

at 54 40a4.Sp.ri tops. H.tiO; bulk, CAPTAIN VI'LLIS Th(! beautiful and famous -ROADSTER. unsurpiiscd for style and breeding qualities, will make the season ol' 1SM1 at the old stand. He is too well known to require the printing of pedigree or description. YOUNG ENGLAND'S GLORY.

This Is an imported horse which I recently purchased. He is a beautiful black, stands sixteen and one Jicif; bands high, weifh-s 1,300, has a pood heavy flat bone and superior notion. He was sired by Bnglands Glory, winner of flrst, prizes four noted lairs. youn- Enslad's Glory's dara was a verv nperior coach mare, standing sixteen and one fourth hands liigli, weigftt 1,270 pounds she was shown as breeding maro for several years, arid carriut- llrat, prizes lor he-sell' and colt. She was sired by the oele- brated horse, Young Urstish Splendor, winner of -the first'prize in Toronto, Hamilton and London.

Both of the above named horses will make the season of 1S91 at my farm 4 mil of Chillioothe Mo. Terms acolt to Owiier and Keeper. OK, A. HENDERSON. AND SURGEON.

Oifice over Beuge's JDrus Sloru, FJorth Comer of the Square. Wnlnnt Street, oil the same block and just, west ol County House, All calls, ilny or night, promptly attended Office teleptioue, Residence telephone, -14 SCOTT J. MILLER, ATTQENEY-AT-LAW ASFEK, INSURANCE Kcnrcscnts tho Phoenix- "of- London, erno'f Toronto. Citizens of St. and Burlington of Jowa.

Milwanlteo Mechanics. Commorclul insurance rcspect-fuUy solicited. LOUIS, Juno 1. Firmer; family. clioloo, 4.0331.25; funcy, J3.45'S4.5i5; patents, $4.953 6.10.

Lower; No. 2 red, cnsu, 1.01%; May, July, COB.v— Weak; No. 2 cash, July, 53c; September, O'Jc. Dull; No. 2 cash, loc; July, 40c.

No. 2, nominal at Butter, steady; orcuiuery. luc; dairy, lOaiSc. Kgii.s. atoady at He.

PROVISIONS Porfc, standard JH. OOffl 11.25. Lard, prime steam, Uucon slionlders. longs. rlba, short clear, $6.70 Firm good to funcy natives, fair to 8005.23.

Steady; good to choice clipped, S3.BOfflB.CO. Firm; heavy, mixed, 14.03 light, W.33I34.JO. CIIICAGO, Juno 1. FLOUK Steady; spring patents, Winter patents. Lower; No.

-J apring, Jl.02Vfai.02Vj; No. spring, US'dOac; No. 2 red, Firmer; No. 2, UGViffi06tec. Quiet; No.

2, No. 2 white, No. 2. Butter, steady; extra creamery, extra dairy. ISwlGc.

Eggs, PROVISIONS Pork, moss, $10. 70 Lard, Short rib sides, loose, Ml Dry salt meats, boxed shoulders, short clear sides, boxud, JG.2".'/a35. Fairly aotivu; prime to extra natives, K.WaQ.'X); olhers, Steady; natives, z4.7jWD.25-, lambs, J6.00®7.00. Firm; light, NEW Yoitif. Jane 1.

Fair to fancy, J4.5">'a>&.40; winter wheat, low grades, 50; patents, $1.76 Firmer; No. 2, $1.12 in store; un- graded, No. 2 red, June, Jl.llMt LUVi! July. December, $1 Firmer; No. 2.

fiGii67e In elevator; June, 62862ttc; July. GlwiiHsc; September, HENRY UIHLCIN, President. AUGUST UIHLEIN, Secretary- ALFRED UIHLEIN, Superintendent. AUKE EEG-BEER BRAUDS! SUDWEISBR, PILSENER, WIENER, ERLANGER, CULMBACHER. "SCHLITZ-BRAU," BOTTLEB-BEEE BBAX7DS: PILSENER, EXTRA-PALE, EXTRA-STOUT, "SCHLITZ-PORTER." ANNUAL CAPACITY; ONE MILLION BARRELS OF BEER.

Schlitz Beer is said the World over and has a world-wide reputation for being the best; is warranted to be pure, wholesome and palatable, and brewed from the choicest Hops and Barley-Malt CBULLZOOTSIE, "HENRIETTA" Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, pleasure in informing tho pub la rhiit I Jiave removed my Shop from East VVohmer fitrrrf. tuthe arge and well venullnted front tiai meur, room umler the Hotel where I hope, by merit, to secure urn lohl very liberal share ot public patronage. HOT and (JOLD BATHS roui a. ni. to 12 o'clpck ivt S.

STKEAN.proi). my, tl' TAMES .7. HOLMES. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. Collections made and promptly runutttHl old rear AHROclntiou.

LIQUOR HABIT. niAIifES GOLDEN SPEOFIC It can be Ki von I coffo 1 nr i a-ttclri of food. the koowlodev of pntlnnt if nfcimsnty' la ttb.iolutely harniU-ss and will a pcrtna ncnt and speeily cure. wlu-Ihcr thi; patlpnt is alcoholic IT NKV- rAlJLS. Iloperatt-s so iiiilflly with such cqrtninty thai the palic-nt undergovb no luroii- venlence, and bin complete reformation ffcctoa.

43 book fretf. Tt. jv had ol For sale by N. J. Swi-tliind i OL.

R. A. VETERINARY SURGEON, graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. Canada. Treats all diseases of domesticated animals.

Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'ALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT Office over Stephan Sip; ple'-s-clothing store. Chillieothe, Mo, -THE- PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK, Quiet; No. 2 white, mixed western, white western.

But tur, Urm western dairy, 10 015c western creamery 14ttlBUto; Kltjius, 18V20. Eggs, firmer: I'J'AaiOt'a Pork, qulut: ohl mess. $10.753 11.50; new nn-ss, Middles, qulot and steady; short, clear. jT.OO. l.ui-il, firmer; western atuam, :0.f.r>.

A. P. at f.oilJi. j'libli'-. 1 ii' rrspactrmly sohuitcd iirnccry.

Siiur.li i-1. Mo. A Boy and a Cartridge. ABKAKSAS CITY, June David Gordon, a fifteen-year-old boy residing east of here, attempted to pound a ridge into a shotgun. It exploded, -burning and cutting his face terribly and ruining his eyes.

OPIUM We will Hotel tUSERS OT SPRINGS 1 And Charge no Fes For any case we fail tocnre of what is commonly called the HABIT," which Includes the habitual use of Opium, Morphini, Cocaine, and other kindred narcotics. Address MAPLEWOOD IM8TITPTE, HOT 8PBIMOB, ABK. Piano, and Org-an Instructioiis, Physichins ami flarney buildinR. N. W.

corner pub! square. Residence, 411 T5. Jackson st. Oflice telephone, No. 8, residence telephoue No.

3. Will practice in the City and Country. Calls attended day and nigut. give Instructions cm piano or at reasonable rates Address or call at 304 Maneur St. DAISY HOLMES IXT It HAWKiNH.

VloilTL-Milcul U.LKACM, Curlier FKANK SHK1STZ, Bank. ttor.nciy UIUKCTOHS: Win. A. r.ane, James A. Oruce.

Mllliimfc. .1. H. Abshire. W.

R. Hawkins, Wiu. U'ncli. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, li.500 Does aCJonoral Uankinir Huslnt'sss. Voui Buaiuussls aoUoitud.

ami wllllm-rivc'i L. A. Attorney -At-Law and NOTARY PUBLIC Does a general law Business, Loans Negotiated, Collections made and promptly remitted, i Office in Milbank building, on North Side Square. mi 'clvviy. SurgeonKansas Infirmy and.

also State, Blind Institute from for his services and- skill, will open a brancli office at Union House, Chillicothe. Will visit same May ist and June 5 and 6th Artificial Eyes, Ear Drums and Glasses fitted. Cataract, Cross Eyes, JOS. BARTON. Attorney at Law.

Doi-s a General Law Business. Kitst National Hunk. OllJco over Dr. GORDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURQECH, Ol'FiCE, Dvor Beasloy A Store LooastHt. I'JiillH Prnrapliy Atlimilu'l I').

Has Commenced Business and is to supply any demand for Bath and Laundry Soap! Tho Soconcl Httiid Htoro, old Johnston TobnuftO Jb'uutory, South JLfcnst struct, is tho or soil If you want to buy or sell anything give us. a call Satisfaction gua CO. I Piialurcs for ront. pasture, Ike stock of nil kiii'is month, Call on or mlrtrcH" 1 E. M.

AUSTIN, Bedford, Mo. hnvis No. 1 wjM inko wnis per lt included BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion Foil building on the North Side. Square (both lower rand upper' Itoora), lately occupied hy Koyholds' Book store. Duel building inquire of dtf GEO.

CARTERS CURE Blck Heaflacho and roHova nil the ttonUaa Jnofr dent to abUloua thosjstom.BUoIi Bizzlucss, Kanacu, 1 'DrOWBUJoeSjDlatroaa oner; eating, rain In tho SMo. io. Whilo Bucceas hafl boon aliown la cadBft Eoaflacho, yot Oortor'a lltUo Uvor Pffls arc oquaUy valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro- vJntliig they ntoe Hveriina regulate tho bowoto. Evan It they only cured Aolis £roin thlM complaint; butf bloln ouiy wa Ungtoaowitnont will not be -wll- IB tho bane of BomanyBTM ttrt heretowieR boMfc. Oor puls euro it while PUla aw Tory small onS very to take.

OnoortwopUJamakottdoae; They are strictly yogetablo and do not gripo ot pumo, bat bytlielr gentle action all whc BoU by druggiaU wfMywtoro, or Bout by maiL CARTER MEDICINE New York. SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPBIG, Cameron, 4th; June 7th and Sth May 3 Ji dw 6m M. H.

Brown, Successor to John Mooney. I. Steam and Water Fittings, Farmers brinjr ui your rwinieroil or uiiromiered lallow and all your se, ami save In: trou of foap. We will pay you or trude you all yi.ur crwiHu and ralluw delivered an our factory, tnilo ot Chilliuothe, on the road. s.mcit thu the public.

We warrant all our Velker, Johns Son, ir Given Away Free ASH One thousand pieces of various styles of glassware. One elegant set given away free with every pound of U. J. I. Tea.

The finest grade of tea ever sold in the city for the price. Every pound of tea warranted strictly pure. All other goods sold at the lowest cash price at TOM. SUIVIMERVILLS SO2HS. South Corner Public Square, First door west of Citizen's Bnk.

Darr THE S(DUTH LOCUST Have their Stable fully Equipped with the best Single and double o- They Have added to their line a HEARSE and are ready to attend Funerals on Short Notice. Chillieothe Mo.j H. CUNNINGHAM Puraps Repaired, repairing and pipe baclc of Water Chillicothe, Mo. All'kinds oi Work sKop Works office, HALL CUNNINGHAM top 1-ft'Htj PROPRIETORS FINE Lace Curtains, and Ingraiir and Rag Garnets, Cleaned,.

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