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Show TELEGRAPHIC NEWS- Reft! Itlr tompanr In Ulnlrnllj-. Cjiicai.o, Dec. 27. AccorJing to charges made In court toJaj, the Stinley lYinston Company, a real date co-operation, was wrecked by the stock tpcculatiou of the presided, presi-ded, P. E. Stanley. Bertram M. vvirmon, treasurer, louay applied for the appointment of a receiver for the concern, and that the allairs of the corporation be wound up. Stanley was charged with misappropriating misap-propriating ST0.O0U. C. M. Walker was appointed receiver. PoftloMra Kabbeil. Fltt.uo.MA, Kan., Drc. 27. rile postonice at Buffalo, fifteen miles north of this city, w as robbed of the entire contents last night. J The re is no clue to thu robbers. Wrecked Srararrj. Xkw York; line 27. Sixteen wrecked seamen'Ianded here today from tho German steamer Kirns'; Thiywere the captain and crew of tho American fishing schooner,' wrecked while on the way from Gloucester to Newfoui.dhml Bauks for halibut Snlehlr. Lummox. Dec 2". A telegram from Whitby, YorkshIrc,anuouncts the suicide of Walter Grlrnshaw. a chess-player and composer, lie cut hU throat this morning with a raror. No reason Is assigned for the deed. Tempomriljr heillrtf. 1 Sinloou-hoeperhhot. Sinloou-hoeperhhot. pitiCAcio, Dec. 27At noon to-day to-day the threatened strike of the Pullman car shops was temterarily settled, the men deciding to return to work at the ncu scale of wages. SALOOV KnEl'ER fouxu urvi). Stloonkeepcr Frank Brown was found dead behind his bar this morning, shot through the heart. The theory is that burglars had been at work at the money ilrarer and that he surprised them and was shot, Hrnale Adjdiirurd. WASHINGTOV, De&27. The Sen-ate Sen-ate assembled at coon today, and on motion of Hoar, ailjourced. Trrllle Kxplotlnn. CUkClXfiATI, Dec. 7. The boilers boil-ers on the preuiiit-s of Gus Lowcn-stein, Lowcn-stein, batcher and manufacturer of sausage, exploded this morning. There was a terrific explosion aud no 1(83 thau seven dwellings were wrecked and torn so they will have to be taken down. Bortha Gray, aged ono and a half J ear-, was killed and Mrs. Lonenstein bid her back broken. She cinuot live. A number of others werotcrlouuy In-Jurcd. |