New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 28, 1886 · Page 2 of 8
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DEAD AND WOUNDED, New England, which has been formed so KEEaPODTt*jrr '!^?$ SUCCESS- which may not agree-with him," said a-precious dance. T6* Turn bolted quietly that it has escaped all notice. This E. S. P., who had gone into what ws organization extends over Rhode Island your door on the ou*side thinking it With the usual intricaries of English orthography, Connecticut, and already includes forty, called our armory and brought out his would stand a charge better in case Final Revision o' the Cyclone Death List nine large woolen mills. This society wa8 ffow JohwHaminond A^hievrd Success rifle, which he began to clean and makeready the tiger made one: bat he thought Karnes and Condition of All the Wounded organized for mutual protection. It A man in debt A Story for Bysv for very active service. that you were safe off'the premises." does not recognize the authority of th No rest will gebt People. Prom Graeioua Words.* By this time darkness had closed in* "Well," said I,- shuddering at the Knights of Labor *in any way, but is pre" Until he's in tile-tomb. round us, with that small respect for "Come, John, do put thoseold drawings recollection, "I really don'tt think I pared to use arbitration in the settlement His-cares will weigh twilight which so bothers the enterprising am more cowardly than most people, of strikes. The organiz itionis growing out of bight and come with us. So heavy theijjh ST. CLOUDjSpecial Telegram.The following traveler in foreign lands. The in numbers, and its purposes are to but may I quartd'heure.?'Chambers'h never spend another suc Will shroud hislile with glomb. There never was better skating, and is a tull corrected list of the wounded at give each strike careful consideration and servants and workmen had dispersed manvais to assist only those manufacturers who the moon is at its full. ILL was poetical, Sauk Rapids, as furnished by Dr. Dunn of He'll practice guile to lieir various habitations, and our Journal. are untairly treated by their help. A second Minneapolis, the physician in charge, and And never smuile white-headed native factotum was I should say that th-eniire landscape society, embracing all cotton mills His head ith pain, will ache comprises only the more serious cases, those standing before us announcing dinner. has been touched by a fairy's of any importance in Maine, New Hampshire An Interesting- Family of Xfons in He'll grieve and sigh which have required surgical treatment: "Hush!" said H., putting his finger and Massachusetts, was very quietly he Cincinnati Zoological Collection. And want to digh wand but as I am a prosaic sort of a Grace Chalsrreen, 6 years, out of dangerLeonard up in a commanding way andlistening completed and elected its officers in Boston. And thus his troubles shache. Chaurreen, 4 years, recovered: Oscar fellow, I can only teli yoet? tisat it is a The Mashachusetts league is the intently. "Didn't either of you hear dtoaUreen, 3 years, recovered: A. Walstrom, 03 From the Cincinnati EhcrairewJennie, league of cotton mills to which wooipn years, died on Saturday Mis. Chalgieen, 34 most delightful evening." But owing non& something leap over the wall?" years, recovered: Mrs. H. Berg, 36 years convalescent mills are to be admitted, while the He'll ha\e more fone the African^lionesa- at the John Hammond laid down his compasses "Oh, bother your imaginationI'm Mrs. Gauscane, 44 years, very low: Rhode Island society was formed by Than any king that reigns Zoo, gave birth, some ^twenty daysago Mrs. John Russell, 29 years, convalescing off to dinner," said I, rising abruptly, woolen mills, and subsequently admitted and looking up with* & smile, He'll feel benign Clauda Russell, 7 years, badly fractured arm at midday, to three cubs, onemale and disappearing through the open cotton manufacturprs. Dining tie His health is fign timer Russell, 3 vears, convalescing said: and two females. It was- a cage last month the cotton mills of th.s^.Stale window. The other fellows followed, Baby Russell, 8 months, fractured thigh And he long life atteigns. "I know it is a delighbfui evening, have been quietly preparing for urbanization darkened so that every% praticle f *red Bartwick, fitty-live, will recover: Caroline and were soon busily employed in Hertz six, amputation at shoulder, doing well for mutual insurance against labor Without'a doubt light was shut off. One.o& the doors and if I could afford the time, I should making the most of the -meal" of the Mr?. Hertz, confined on Sundav, doing well, disturbances. The society is not .i corporation All can keep oubt was taken down by Superintendent day and arranging about the morrow's child deaJ tied Ganmurtz, twelve, fractured enjoy skating as much as you can but snd lias no stock. The yc.ir'v Of debt if only they k. doing well Mrs. C. A. Heaton, forty, convalescent Stevens and a fine view of the mother sport. pay rolls of the Massachusetts mill, fia't I have a certain amount oi. work to Will never buy lidith Heaton, eleven, convalescent and children presented to theEnquirer When "To Turn," as we irreverently have already joinel amount to* 1."5,000.- Charles Heaton, seven, convalescent Anna To please the euy do before I sleep." man. She was lying motionless- on a. Bcnrandt, twenty-two, confined to bed, not 000. The aims ol the society are not in called our venerable butler, brought And cash down always pey. serious Mrs. G. Arneth, thirty, fractured arm any sense aggressive, and its purpose i aay bed at the rear of tlca cage, her me my tea and biscuits at 6 the next "Then do it later," responded his H. C. Dodge in.Detroi* Pree Press. in doing well Mr. J. A. Stanton,'able to be out E. not to attack the Knijhts of Laboi, but the1 large eyes staling fiercely, at morning I had much to ask him, for Si btanton, convalescent Mrs. Dr. Jenckes, still alass-raate*. simply to protect its members against unjust critical Camille St. Cvre, thirteen, doing well truders. The little shavers were eating E. and H. had gone off without waking persecution. "I should be in no mood-fbr it, and "IN AT THE DEATH." Mr3. Florence Cronmer, thirty-tour, convalescent their dinner. She looked dignified me, probably thinking that the Johnnie Cronnier. thirteen, convalescent besides l'ate work always gives me the and calm. In the adjomicg oage lay sight of them with two .rifles in their Elizabeth Cronnier, doing well headache. When I am through with Anna Cronnier, 11, doing well Dennis Crounier, hands and a tiger in the bush would Paul, the lather, and he sce-med to fully Pensioning Prisoner* of War. There were three of us chumming together 81, doing well Ella Cronnier, 3, convalescent drawing I have a lesson tolearn so be too exciting and tantalizing forme* realize the new responsibility that rested Mrs. M. Jochem, 31, sitting up: Willie Jochem, The bill recently reported lo the house in a solitary little hole in the there is-not a minute to sp-swe." I found that the Massa Sahibs had upon him. He would.vwalk to the 9, out of danger Adam Jochem, 7. convalescent by the committee on pensions to pension jungle, not so very fara one counts Jacob Jochem, 6. convalescent Angeline Carpenter, "I have two lessons to learn, but departed after a very hasty breakfast door of the cage containing the cubs, prisoners of war confi- ed in confederate 3, critical Theodore Berg, 30, broken distance in Indiafrom Seeunderabad. fchey must wait my pleasure. Then I and had taken St. John with them, look in and back out, thea-quietly lie jaw, in St. Paul Josephine Kalmoski, 8, typhoid pr'.sous during the Rebellion will, if passed, will hurry np and overtake-you if I We were Cooper's Hill young men and carrying a third gun in case of accident. fwv at time of storm, died Saturday Lulu down by himself. On the day of their add about $1,500,000 to the pension loll. Caruentcr, 15, died on Friday Mrs. W. Pappenfua. can." A railway coolie reported distant fate and the government had given us arrival he slowly crawled into thecage serious removed to St. Cloud Fieddie This bill provides. shots heard about an hour after With these words MarkkLester left to see his mate. but.he-came out Par?ontu, 7, doing well Mis. J. H. Moodv, 55, a chance of distinguishing ourselves All federal soldiers who were prisoners of the Sahibs had left the bungalow but not serious Frank Moodv, G, fractured the room,and John Hammond turned with a bound an a vail, for Jeneae' and extinguishing our fellow creatures war for thirty days more, or who r^ shoulder, doing well Mrs. Schiober, 35, nothing had since been .seen or heard again to draughting squareand compasses. .a&ve him a "wallop" side of the head now suffering from disability incurred lulo moved to Sr. Cloud, died Tuesday by the making of a branch railway including of men or man-eater. so confined, shall be entitled to the pension E. P. Lawrence, 'J5, bad flesh wound Mrs Lawrence, that was hint enough. ,that his- in- a bridge and a tunnel. So 23, removed to Clearwater Mrs. A, now provided bylaw for like disability Various comments were-snade upon trusion was unnecessary In- a few Moody, 52, doing well: Mrs. B. Knowlton, convalescent "You can open that blind, To Turn,." there were thiee of 113 and a right jolly but persona who have been prisoners of his refusal to come out some praising days she picked the boy^lion oub up Thomas Van Etten, convalescent: war and are now receiving pension are exeluded said I, pointing to one .of the windows time Ave had on the whole. Our Mr. Roger Bell, 02, doing well J. W. Raeder, 25, him for his industry, and others ridiculing in her mouth .and carried it out and from the provisions of the bill. All looking toward the north,for I thought out Mrs. J. W. Raeder, 23, sitting up Phillip bungalow was a real work of art, covered him as "too stupid for anything." laid it before her liege lord and master. surviving officers and enlisted men who Beauper, 60, doing well: William Kantz, 65, up I should probably see the conquering He condescended to look at it with creepers, by which I do not and around: S. N. Wright, 65, up and around served in the late war, and who were prisoners heroes returning that way, covered Mrs S. N. Wright, 60, confined to bed: Egbert for a period of thirty days or-moiv, "I can go by him when lam ready and backed to.th further end of the mean to insinuate centipedes, of which Walker, compound fracture of leg and with glory and thorn scratches. The shall receive $2 a day for each day held in to do my best, and he knows it!" said eage. opposite thigh, doing well George Dame, however, there was also agoodfew, but butler had departed and left me to my confinement. liester, with an air of conscious power. 40, iracture of humerus and shoulder: "Would you'like to take them.ujtf'* jessamine, plumbago aelisvbing moss meditations, and good intentions of It is estimated that this last section of Mrs. Lewis Mayo, doing well "I can learn a lesson in half the said Mr. Stevens. Mrs. Sczepanski, fortv-two, fractured skull, the bill would take from tno treasury nearly which one of us had rescued from the performing my toilet and going to see time he would spend on it and as for rather low Willie Sczepanski, five, flesh wound "Not if it's necessary? to go in there $8,000*,000. The settlement is based upon what was doing on the line. I continued tangle of the jungle, andcoaxedto live Mary Sczepanski, twenty, wound of knee Gustie drawing that is mere play for me." the calculation that 22,000 of these prisoners with the old folks." Sczapanski, three, bruises Mr. Dirkes, to lie, looking dreamily out of in a more civilized pesitionbesides No one disputed this. The speaker still survive. This estimate, however, "I'll let theni outrin the outdSooc wounded knee, doing well Mrs. C. E. Bell, severe the window, the jalousie of which To is regarded by some an very lov., for the many other lovely specimens. To" was a lad of wonderful ability, while biuiscs and concussion, doing well Freddie cage," and, pulling up the door, the Turn had thrown back. It was not Wood, eight years, scalp wound Annie reason that the records show the whole everybody knew that Hammond studtet* save our valuable, time, we generally male lion bounded out, closely followed Wood, twelve vears, injured back and fractured much of a view consisting only of a number of prisoners legally capturi'd during and plodded hour after hour to addressed each other by our initials. hand Baby Wood, eigntcen months, face injured, by Jennie, the-mother. Down the war was 19(5,305, of which number corner of the compound wall and the convalescing. Total, sixty-seven. a complish his tasks. But they were slammed the door, and the aurtist Mine, unfortunately, spelt M. A. G., about thirty thousand died while in prison. jungle beyond but a soft, pinky haze Dr. Dunn, in his report to Mayor Ames today, always accomplished. Sonow, as he and reporter entered the cage and to which my companions, in moments beautified everything and fanned by a will say: heard the shouts of his- returning picked up the cuba* The bov? cub of hilarity, sometimes added a second most delicious cool breeze, I closed my Exports, Imports Jintli the Rnmnuet, The total wounded at the Rapids who needed schoolmates, he had the satisfaction telt as soft as, a ball of butter, the care from physiciaus were sixtv-seven, as eyes again and dozed lor a few min.utes, course of P. I. E. 1 was the eldest of The following statistics-are made public: of knowing that what was set for him given above, though many more Wc-re biuised or his ears were not over a quarter utterly and blissfully ignorant The total value of exports during the the trio. slightly hurt. The number killed outright, or to do had all been done. The next of an inch long, and* iijs fat body covered twelve months ended Mai eh 31, loG, were that sudden death had just cleared who have since died, is thirtv-eight. There are day his recitations were perfect. His with spotted yellow, fimr, soft now but niue patients not under the cave of local We had not been-very long at our 005,95(5,720, and during the preceding that compound wall, and was making teacher in drawing complimented him physicians who will need medical aid after next hair, as soft as wool. His eves had twelve months $74'J,7'.1,01)3 adeeienseof branch-line work when I was laid low stealthily and warily, straight for my Monday: Baby Russell, Ciaucla Russoli, Mis. upon the accuracy of his work, and 77,834.003. The values of line imports no lion fierceness. His body seemed with an exhausting attack of jungle Arneth, vvillie Jochem, Caroline Hertz, Mrs. open window. I heardin a dream as he was thus more than repaidefopreviethr!t for the twelve months ended Mami 31, Gauscape, Mrs. Sczepanski, Guscie Sczepauski too big for his legsf.and fever and ague. My friends E. S. P. he seemed lubberly. it were, so did not heeda, curious 1S8G, were $01-t,77s,070 and for the preceding self-denial he had practiced. and Angelina Carpenter, and they will require He had iovx little teethr-niilk and H. F. by turns nursed me with a scratching noise, followed by saft, attendance for from one to four weeks yet. Of twelve months 5500,202,055, a-1 iincrease ous evening. teethno bigger tiian a kitten's, and tenderness and, eare for which I can these the Russell lainily go to anew house Monday, of 318,570.015. The collections of internal limping footsteps across the veranda Mark Lester, on the contrary, was and the Jochem bov and Mrs. Arneth will about as sharp. He waddlt-d along never be sufficiently grateful. I pulled revenuefor the first nine months then heavy breathing, almost gasping, be taken home, all to be attended by Dr. Jenckes in disgrace, receiving a severe reprimand theribcalye-irendinaJune 30, 18S0, were-as the floor of the cage, and is his mother's through, thanks to them but since and other local physicians. which seemed so unpleasantly near, for neglect of duties. The fact follows. From spirits, $50,501,7.".5: iit).m favorite, as it is the only one of. that time, ha\-Q*&een subject to rather Dr. Jenckes of Sauk Rapids says be can care that I opened my sleepy, dreamy eyes tobacco, $20,130,018 from, fermented that he might have preformed them the litter that ske carries around in severe fits of ag'^e, from one of which I for the remaining five, so that Dr. Dunn can just in time to see his most Serene quors, $13,(502,750 from miscellaneous with so little effort, only aggravated her mouth, holdaig it by tlt nape of was recovering ait the time the incident see no need of outside medical assistance alter Highness the Benegal tiger throw himself items, $170,788, making a total of .#h4,- his offense. "This is the last time," the neck as a cat carries her kittens. hax^pened I wish to tell vou about. next week Dr. Jenckes and two nurses will 581,032, or an increase of $2,971,04-8, o\ er in an utterly done-for condsition he said to himself, and for the next Lionesses carry, their young from thirteen be sufficient Dr. Bussey of Minneapolis, the collections for the corr^spcMuHn period It had been an absolutely broiling by the side of my bed! few weeks he quite eclipsed any previous of the last iiscal year. The increase was to fourteen) months, and they are who has been there since the first, and Dr. day, and we had, been_ driven to the Here was a situation! My- very record he had made. His recitations $820,210 on spirits, 1,286,151 on tobacco, not weaned for four or five months, Graves of Brainerd, will remain so long as verge of insanity between the heat .and marrow seemed to freeze in by bones, and $893,807 on fermented li juors. were perfect, and his-drawings needed. None of the wounded wish to be when they ara-ld enough to polish a the ilies. W were reclining after our and every hair on my head was alive The aggregate receipts for March, INSij, sometimes lacked, the exactness removed from town. Dr. Ames iB expected bone. Her diet is now a* quart of day's work, on our basket sofas, on were $549,825 greater than the lerelpU with electrified fright. I lay as still desired, but there was soronch of merit up on Saturday. fresh milk froiia one cow, nine pounds for March, 1885. the veranda, in the cool of the evening, as a corpse, and in my heart thanked that this hardly counted against him. of good chopped beei arwl some soft puffing away solemnly and silently at THE WOUNDED AT ST. CXOUD. a considerate Providence- which had Meanwhile John Hammond kept on bones, such, as-neck bones of mutton The following is a full list of the wounded our brier-root pipes, when it suddenly made the beast turn its.baekto me, in his chosen way painstaking and Failures of a Week. and chicken' bones. Jennie is 7 years at St. Cloud who have had medical attend struck USN that a group of native workmen, instead of its villainous-face. I was conscientious, true to his purpose to., old, and this is her fourth litter." The There were 175 failures ropoit-d to Bradstreets, ance, as furnished by Dr. Gilman, the .physician who were superintending the too paralyzed to think, of what I could make the best of his opportunities. in the United States, during the others she ate up, or they died from in charge. cooking of their evening meal in a corner do to. get out of the rom, which perhaps week ending 24th, against 159 in the preceding "Hammond would -think it a sin not her cai'ryiiag-them around too much, Mary Zens aged 7 years, lised hip: probable of our .very improvised sore of was fortunate. The animal had week*, and 198, 104, 180 and 80 in tune of confinement, 3 weeks Frankle Zens, 3, to do his level best every day," remarked though Minnie, one of her cubs, in an compound, must have received some evidently run far and fast, as its panting the corresponding we-iks of 1885, 1884, scalp wounds, 3 weeks Stephen Zens 3, scalp one whohasbutoneintimately.livotehimhiwkne1h* opposite age, is nearly eight months exciting intelligence. Being young and wounds, 3 weeks Lena Cens, 9, arm broken, 2 1883 and 1882, respectively. About 78 sides and foam-flaked jaws plainly "He says, as weeks Lizzie Junglcn, 3, bruised hands and old, was raised by Bill Halsted on the per cent, were those of small tradtrs whose sportively inclined, we were all three showed so there was just a feeble scalp wounds 3 weeks Casper Junglen, 7, here, he cannot afford to waste any capital was less than $5,000. bottle, and is a hail fellow Avell met fellows of one idea, and that idea was chance of its going to sleep, broken leg, 3 weeks Theo IJmerski, 8, scalp part of it." Among those reported embarrassed were. with a coon that climbs up the bars wounds and contusions one week Anna Umerski, "tigers." and then would be the time F. Remniington & Sons, manulai tuft'rs thirty, severe eontusion, two weeks: Tom "He makes too serious business ol and drops on Minnie's back, and rides to cautiously escape. Its. great murderous-looking "Just call to that gaping fool andi Uruershi, sixteen months, gash in hip, two ofsmall arms, typewriters, etc., Now York, living." replied rwiother. Anybod around the cage in fine style. She i* weeks Boniface Umeisk, six, contusions, discharged paws were stained with ask him what's up," suggested I, in a and llion, N. Y. John Conner, manufacturer would think he was50 instead of 16." as large as a Newfoundland dog. Anrotna Kloskowska, twenty-eight, of feathers and (lowers, New York, blood and, though I could see that washed-out voice. compound iracture, three weeks Joseph "I or all that, he-is the happiest fel George A. Bennett, & Co., bankers and The most noticeable feature about one of them was wounded, the idea St. John!" shouted E. S. P., whose Junglen. forty, incision wounds of scalp, low I know, lie never seems troubled brokers, Now York James White, shoe of head and severe body contusions, three weeks: the lion family was the devotion of would take possession of my weak and, voice carried farther than either of about anything, although I imagine manufacturer, Brooklyn Safford ik Sargent, William Kerber, forty, face and scilp wounds the mother. Every few minutes she agitated mind, that it was the blood ours, clapping his hands loudly at the ready to be discharged Anton Koskowskv, manufacturers leather belting, Boston he has not much !u his hands to depend turned and licked them. Her eyes thirty, fractured leg and. contusions on body, of one of my companions, and not the same time, to attract the attention City National bank, Williamsport, Fa. upon. You know he is to .be four weens Cas*-e Trossen, thirtv-eighfc, contusions never left the visitors, whose every tiger own. Suddenly, to my horror, Wagenhau&er Brewing assoc.ation, Dallas. of the gabbling group, and up came the about body and legs four weeks W. E. here only a year longer." motion she noticed, and when she Tex. the brute lifted its head from its paws, tallest, thinnest native to be met in a Libby, thirty-six, amputation of hand, three "Do you suppose his religion ha? weeks: Henry Kelly, twentv-seven, compound eame in from the outdoor cage after pricked up its ears, and listened intently. very long day's ride. We had christened fracture of arm: eight weeks: George Ziebold, anything to do Trith hjb manner ol the cubs had been handled, she bounded I also listened as. well as 1 this man "St. John," first, because W. A. Aloy shot himselt in a room at a eighteen months, body contusions, discharged working?" in, and, standing in the open door, could but every nerve was throbbing, Miirv Koschel, seventeen, shoulder dislocated he wore the most fearfully and hotel in Turrell, Tex, "I think it harf. His religion is the,genuine three weeks Robert Ziebold, nineteen, bodv paused a moment, as if to say something and the sound in both ears was as the wonderfully made camel's hair garment The switchmen's strike on the Lake bruises and internal injuries, discharged Miss article. He has told me that, is coming, and I knew it. She surging of stormy waves on a pebbly that civilized eyes ever looked Shore railroad at Chicago is at an end. Wade, broken arm three weeks Minnie Grab, if he feels tired or discouraged, he went to the cubs and smelt them all, twenty, body bruises, discharged B. Junnemann, President John Newell of the Lake Shore beach. I, too, however, caught a distant upon and secondly, because he was prays for new strength *ind courage, twentv-seven, broken arm, three weeks: railroad, said Weha\o allowed the old and appeared satisfied. Feeding time "click," very faint and indistinct, so desperately lean and lank, we were Katio Schaller, six, body bruises and internal and it is always given him." men to go back at their own request, without soon came, but she did not appear and I could not make out what it was. certain that he must feed on either Internal injuries, discharged Mary Weisman, any stipulation whatever on our part. "If Lester had that sort or principle, three and a halt, scalp wound, discharged Barbara ravenous, but, coming slowly to the The tiger again composed itself to sleep locusts or grasshoppers which are The eight non-union men return to work Weisman, thn ty-eight, crushing injury to you wouldn't see him up to-day and front, kept looking back at the cubs, or watch it was impossible to see if both supposed to be a very antifat foot, four weeks Johanna Wegeler, thirtv-five, along with the union men, as iormeily in down to-morrow, although it looks, and taking her meat, backed to the its eyes were open or shut. After a traumatic peritonizes, two weeks A. Gaikowska, diet. our employ. The men brought here from now as if he would stay up."' forty-two, crushing injury of head and rear of the cage, lying down with the lifetime of miserable sensations, I other cities will not be put to work in our Up, then, came this mysterious chest, three weeks Agnes Gaikowska, four, But the reaction came. The brilliant cubs. When they sle she goes out yards here. guessed, Dy the even rise and fall of its fractured hip, eight weeks Elizabeth Horner, coolie, and with many salaams, much scholar was indolent and careless.and and lies with the lion. twenty-four, compound fracture of humerus and sides, that it must be having what John Boyd (colored) was arrested at gesticulation and showing the whites fractured ankle joint, eight weeks Mrs. Pappentus, again John Hammond distanced him. might not be more than the proverbial Harrodsburg, Ky., charged with stealing forty, two scalp wounds and contusion of his eyes, he informed us that there The failure of his father obliged him foity winks so now was $16,000 from T. J. Fuller, a wealthy tanner of hip, two weeks: Freddy Pappenfus, seven, was a most bloodthirsty man-eater Are he Indians Dyinjr Out? to leave school, and thrust upon him scalp wound and fracture of radius, three weeks near Jackson, Tenn. During the war my time, or never. Not lurking in the neighborhood, close by, Clara Schoeber, three, face bruised and fracture Fuller buried 10,000gold in his frontj ard. the necessity of self-support. No onedoubted once taking my eyes off the object of "The Indians decreasing in numbers? of lower law, one week E. G. Jordan, thirtv, at our very door! I looked nervously He haw allowed it to remain there* ever his ability to do this. Indeed injury to chest and bioken ribs, two weeks \Y. my terror, I slipped out of the bed, Certainly they are," remarked a wellinformed round, not enjoying the idea of being since for safe keeping. During the night his Ross, seven, severe abdominal injury, six weaks his friends expected much move from, which gave a gentle creak, that, to my official of the Indian bureau yard was plowed up and the money was caught by Monsieur Maneater Maggie Fehr, twelve years, compound complicated him. fevered imagination, sounded like a in conversation upon this subject. fracture of elbow joint Sophia Fehr, stolen. Boyd was suspected and followed armed only with a brierwood pipe. E. He was however, unaccustomed to trumatic conjunctivitis, two weeks John Siebold, death knell. He did not move. I to that place, where hi! had deposited several "The report of the commissioner for and H. at once appeared to be seized fractured femur, eight weeks Fredricka patient, persistent effort of any kind. thousand dollars in a bank. wished I had more on, I felt so defenseless. last year shows that there has been a Wode, comminuted Iracture of fore-arm eight with St. Vitus's dance so absurdly and He preferred ease to hard work, evea I crept slowly to the door, weeks: Mis. August Kroll, bruises, one week decrease since the previous year oi Secretary Lamar says when he wants to hysterically active had they suddenly Marv Hoerner, contusion about hip and face, one when hard work was .the price of independence not taking one foot off the ground till reach the country he prefers the interview nearly 5,000. For instance, the total become. week Mrs Nic Judncman. fractured femur, and competency^. His failure form, as he has always been fairly treated I had carefully steadied myself on eight weeks Fred Gauranitz, fractured leg, number of Indians, according to the "Where was he last seen?" "How to meet the requirements of those by representatives of the press. doubtful George Dane, comminuted fracture both. I reached the only thing that commissioner's report in 188 i, was large was he?" "What village was of humerus and glenoid cavity, two months who employed him resulted in the loss The rdvenuo steamer Bear i.-t to be (itted divided me from comparative safety, 264,369, and in 1885, 259,483. Ii Mrs Michlke, incised wound, s:alp, two weeks the scene of his last meal?" "How of a position every, way desirable. out for a cruise in search of the lost whaler softly turned the handle. The door Mrs. P. Waldorf, incised wound of leg, three there could be made an actual count many people was he known to, have Amethyst. Meeting an old schoolmate who sympathized weeks William Wimmer, contused arm and was locked! For one second I had of the Indians the numbers would be fracture metacarpal bones of hand, four weks eaten?" "Who brought the news?" with him in his mislortune, At Philadelphia, George Pant fatally taken my steady gaze from the sleeping Magdalen Dreher. inc.sed scalp wound, three much less. We succeeded in counting "Send him up to be questioned." shot his wife and then shot himself, his he asked abruptly: weeks: Mrs. A. Beck, contusions, one week brute when I looked again, what the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians death resulting before medical aid could St. John went away, and in a few Lena Jagaelski, incised wound on leg, three "Do you know anything of Ham- a change! Head thrown back, ears recently, and found that they numbered weeks Baby Jagaelski, contusion about the face, reach him. Jealousy was the iau.se. minutes reappeared, accompanied by mond?" flat, eyes glaring savagely, and flanks one week Alvina Waldorf, contusion and hand 2,000 less than the estimate made John Verboncour and Warren Strauser. a native postman, who, it seemed, injured, two weeks: Tillie Waldorf, contusion "Yes," was replied: He i& doing trembling and quivering with the by lodges. The Indians are superstitious aged fifteen, were arrested at Devil's Lake, about face and hand, three weeks three children knowing that the railway Sahibs were splendidly. He went West w%th his stealthy movement of an animal Dak., charged with stealing a team of of Mike Mobs, all suffering from contusion about being counted, and besides, partial to tiger, had kindly dropped father about a year* ago. and since about to spring! But not at me! I and effect of shock, two weeks: Mrs. Michael horses at Argyle, Minn. They had sold the they make more rations when a family in with the intelligence. Wefoundout Mohs, contusion, two weeks Fred Johnson, leg then he has drawn the plans for a team at Grand Forks and walked to Devil's followed the tiger's glance, and caught of three get supplies for a family broken, eight weeks: Martin Welsh, contused all we could from the man and rewarded Lake. They were armed when arrested, church and helped to,build it.."" the glimpse of a barrel of a rifle, just leg, two weeks E. Fehr, incised wound of scalp, of five. An attempt to force an actual him with some money and tobacco. carrying revolvers and dirk knives. Verboncour's "An architect is he?" two week*: Mrs. Beutler, contusions, two ope secondthen a flasha roara census would probably result in a, war, parents paid for the horses upon weeks Willie Beutler. fractured patella, eight "He must be. you know fee was al-, struggle^and I fell senseless on the hearing of his crime. weeks Mrs. Hankes, severe contusion, and as the same result is being gi adually The last victim was a poor native ways exact in everything like mechanical floor. three weeks Frank Hankes, fractured attained the authorities have Francis Cullen Marshall, son of George A. woman, who had crept into the corner humerus and injured wrist, eight weeks or architectural drawisg. He has Marshall, a lawyer of Darlington. Wis., never tried to compel the taking of the Louis Hankes incised wound, two weeks of the veranda of a bungalow some When I came to myself I was lying gone where he has plenty of room,and Sophia Hankes, incised wound of face, three stood highest in the competitive examination census. There are the Sioux Indians milej away and fallen asleep, from wrapped in my dressing-gown on a sofa I shaU expect to^hear of him as a man weeks Johnnie Hankes, injured eve, one week to fill the vacancy in the military for example. They have never been which, poor soul, she was roughly Mrs. O^ter, incised wound of thigh and scalp in the sitting-room. E. S. P. was whoso others will be pleased to hon- academy at West Point existing in the wound, eight weeks Mrs. Kosanki, ill when inJuieu\ counted, and it is probable that if an awakened, and then half carried, half kneeling beside me Avith a bottle of quota for the Third Congressional district, or." suffering from shock and contusion, three actual count was made their latest dragged to a clump of thick jungle Wisconsin. something in his hand, and H. F. was weeks: Mrs. J. Jagaelski, contusion of leg, one "So that is whast comes of his plodding! week Bernhard Scholer, incised wound of scalp, numbers, as now reported would de grass and bushes about two and a standing at my feet with tin expression wee1:* Andre Since 187G the congressional library has Well, the secret of his success^ mternul injures, etc., four reduced some 2,000. The Indians, half miles from where we were. The of the greatest solicitude. {frown from 300.000 to 550000 volumes. It Molan, toncusious, one week Hugh Ross, sprains was constancy to one purpose, thai. has, also, 195,000 phamlets. however, are dying out very rapidly, postman's eyes and teeth glistened "Don't talk just yet old fellow," and contusions, one week Mrs. Beck, seveie contusion of leg, two weeks Mrs E. Johnson, with sympathetic pleasure as he saw and as the tribes grow fewer in numbers said he wait till your stronger, and George Bancroft is to make an address severe co'itnsions about the head, face and bodv, at the coming meeting of the American how keen and eager the other two fellows the individuals becorae wealthier, we'll tell you all about it. By Jove! thr*e weeks: Mrs. F. M. Marline, contusion, Historical society, and to present a A girl in Burinah is affianced esrly suffering from shock, one week tnree children were to be after the brute. I was and in the course of a few years the you had a narrow escape." 'Of Nic Junneman, two suffering from incised letter from Leopol von Ranke. to one ot her cousins, but the m^tch out of it altogether, as I could not millionaires of the country will be After a few minutes' quiet, my curiosity wound of scalp, one of incised wound of hand. George Steinberger, the proprietor of a may be broken off. In such a,, feasa trust my shaky hands with a rifle in found among those Indian tribes. awoke in full force. "Tell me," The total number of deaths to date is seventy-one, brewery at Red Oak, Iowa, committed suicide as follows: such a case of life or death, so I looked the defaulter, if the man, has to give said I, "did you kill him straight off?" They now control large quantities of by hanaing in his cellar. on and listened to all their suggestions the girl five pots of khc*ng (a* "Oh, yes," answered E. S. P. "He's land, which are becoming more valuable 81. Cloud 21 I Rice's 11 J. II. McClelland, a prominent farmer and arrangements with the fermented drink), a bullock v*rtn 30 as dead as mutton. But we had no each year, and have besides trust 'Sauk Rapids 37 Buckman 2 living near Montpelier, Stutsman county, deepest interest. idea that you were there. To Turn rupees, apig three feet in girt!* aspear* funds uTthe treasury amounting altogether Dakota, accidentally shot himself while Comn'natlon of Manufacturers. kl. "That poor old bag of bon'es \i not told us that you had gone to the line a fork, a bag and a piece otarnament' to over $1,000,000. I addition hunting. A load of goose shot entered his likely to nave afforded him much of a ages ago and we tracked the brute neck. It is not known whether the wound the government, as shown by the al cloth. If the girl breaks off the Boston Commercial Bulletin:The sudden is fatal or not. 'gorge,'" said H. "He may turn up through your open window, where he and unexpected collapse of what Holman reporfc. appropriates large match, she has to giv% the man a threatened to lie a seriojs strike at the on our veranda to-night, boys, to see had taken refuge." H. wounded him The United States grand jury at Yankton amounts for their support yearly and brass dish worth 15 "rupees, a silk Whittenton mills, Taunton, was caused by failod to find u,n indictment against if he can find some light refreshment in the off hind leg, when we got our provides schools for their children. cloth and belt, each worth 5 rupees, the discovery that the mill belonged to a James Hull of Pierre, arrested for selling here*" first sight of him injungle and instead The Indians are being treated very and a silk turban worth about 8 ihuje organization of textile industries of iquor to Indiana. of coming at us he bolted, and led us "He will get some black pepper, well jus| now/'Waihin^tojv Star. annas.