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NEWS PARAGRAPHS. ONE of the Booneville, Mo. bank robbers has been captured in Arkansas. DR. GEORGE RABER, a dentist, died at Martinsville, Ind., from a overdose of cocaine. FINKLEY DRESSER & Co., Boston stationers, have assigned. Liabilities, $150,000. MINNIE PALMER'S suit against John R. Rogers for divorce is being heard at New York. THE New York Southern Society has decided to abandon the club features of its organization. THE next meeting of the International Typographical Union will beheid in Louisville, Ky. JUDGMENTS have been entered at Pittsburg against the Duquesne Iron Works for $350,000. A MANDARIAN betrayed French troops at Camoun, Siam, and several French soldiers were slain. A REWARD of $500 has been offered for the arrest of two burglars who killed James R. Harrisat Minneapolis. THE Oregon and Washington Mortgage Company of Portland, Ore., failed with small liabilities and small assets. MRS. JOHN HERMES was chloroformed and robbed of $325 while riding to Cincinnati on an Ohio & Mississippi train. COMPTROLLER ECKELS has appointed Robert M. Ditty receiver of the Citizens' National Bank of Hillsborough, O. JOHN MORIARITY, the murderer of Clell Street, committed suicide in the jail at Anderson, Ind., by hanging himself. ORIN CRANDALL, of Braidwood, Ill., was arrested on a charge of murdering Miss Lou Lester March 25, in Braidwood. GEORGE SMITH, a patient in the Ohio Insane Asylum, was murdered. Other patients say he was killed by brutal attendants. A MASS meeting at Portland, Ore. adopted resolutions calling on President Cleveland to enforce the Chinese exclusion law. DURING the run on the Muskegon, Mich., Savings Bank, $60,000 was drawn out. The usual sixty-day notice has been given depositors. HENRY F. LEGG, a jeweler of Minneapolis, Minn., assigned with liabilities assets of from $40,000 to $50,000. His are placed at the same amount. BURSTING steam pipe on the excursion steamer Josephine, at La Grange, Ill., caused a panic among 1,000 passengers. Several persons were hurt. HARRY GARDNER, a traveling salesman of Ottumwa, Ia., was arrested in Washington, Ia., charged with the embezzlement of $1,000 from his employers. THE steamers Ranger, Mohican and Corwin, and the British man-of-war Petrel, aré at Sitka awaiting orders before proceeding to Behring Sea. EDWARD M. FIELD, supposed to be confined in the State Insane Asylum at Buffalo, N. Y., is permitted to go about the city of Buffalo without an attendant. AT Leadville, Col., Dr. Schmeidinger tried to kill his divorced wife, but only wounded her in the leg. The woman's refusal of a reconciliation led to the shooting. MRS. JOHN KREY, of Dakota County, Minn., was stricken with typhoid fever. She refused to take any medicine, being attended by Christian Scientists. The result was death. THE Kentucky House defeated a bill to move the capital to Louisville. The fight for removal has been going on for forty years, but yesterday's result is final, made SO by the constitution. IT is said that Michael W. Ryan, of Chicago, formerly county clerk, and known among politicians as Big Mike' Ryan, is the dark horse in the race for the collectorship of internal revenue at Chicago. IT was reported that Marie Wainwright, the actress, is to be married to Paul Schultz, of Tacoma, Wash., who is a director of the Tacoma Land Company and president of the Tacoma Club and a millionaire. THE comptroller of the currency at Washington has issued a call on the stockholders of the defunct Capital National Bank at Lincoln, Neb., for a full In assessment of $100 on each share. this way $300,000 will be realized. GEORGE BENEWITZ and Frank Tengen, two more of the men indicted by the grand jury for participation in the socalled ex-Priest Rudolph riot at Lafayette, Ind. came into court and entered pleas of guilty to disturbing a public meeting. EXPERTS who have been examining the books of A. Bailey, the well-known missing grain man at Duluth, Minn., find that he was in debt to his partners in Minneapolis many thousand dollars is at the time of his disappearance. It believed that he committed suicide. CHARLES THORSON died from sunstroke at Ishpeming, Mich. LOCUSTS appeared in Pettis County, Mo., in vast numbers. IDA HAMM, 8 years old, was burned to death at Trenton, Ill., by gasoline exploding. THE Duke of Veragua is no longer a guest of the nation. He will travel incognito. THE paraffine works of Merriam & Morgan at Cleveland, were destroyed by fire. Loss, $200,000. HOLMES CONRAD, of Virginia, has been appointed to succeed John B. Cotton as assistant attorney-general. THE Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Honor has created the office of supreme medical examiner. JOHN SIMPSON, aged 15, was arrested at Steubenville, O., for stealing a horse and trading it for a shotgun. TWD trunks from Toronto were seized at Buffalo and were found to contain pounds of smuggled opium.