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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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I ~m "^T wtsssmammm GBEAT EXPBESS BOBBEBT. THE COMING HOMK ladies' standing protest against the principles even when it was newly" paiirted and] and shrieking. Hoard will' dit Beth sot father fled. He OTOtight bHs clear of license or taxation or any sons of prominent farmers. papered and brightened" by tber pretr brain aJ lest^l knowledge to bear up-.-^, Hi form of regulation relating to the liquor [One Man, Single-Handed, Robs an Express Met* tiest of furniture it looked very narrow Following is a list of thejiotT-coimnissioned on the^^NBplicjtfcionsy and he has sueeeeded traffic on the part of the general CMtftgt) Sews. enger on a Train in Missouri, Capturing $50,- and poor, contrasted witfr the officers recently promoted to the Itfgetting affairs into training. 4- government. Fifth, tendering sympathy 000One of the Most Skillful Exploits in tin. rank of second lieutenant, and their assignments: home where the girls had lived* from' "There's the' cottage' at Harlem," It may be months before there is any to the widow of Rev. George C. Haddock, Annals of Crime. George E. French tev Fourth childhood. The piano bad to stand and charging upon the officers of Sioux result.butFred.Notris faces- the world 'J Nell said, in a timid tone, as if she infantry, Frank Owens to Eight5infantry, all askew to fit it at all frr the little The Adams express car attached to passenger City and upon the party polities that put to-day as an honest man tree from Henry Fletcher to Tenth infantry, Oder. half expected to be annihilated for the train No- 3, on the St. Louis & San such men in power the martyrdom of this* parlor, and the easy chairs and lounges any complicity in his father's disgrace. Gurontiz to Eleventh infantry, Cawl Koopsto Francisco road, which left St. Louis at man of God. Sixth, relating to missionary Butr suggestion, looked all out of proportion. Thirteenth infantry, Stephen' M. Hackney But he is very sad, very lonely. I :25 Monday night, the 25th inst., was work and urging general township organization. Nell worked busily, and gradually the* to Sixteenth infantry, George W. Martin "Gooi gracious Nell!" Fannie rthirck if he had a- few loving robbed o! over $50,000 in cash between Seventh, declaring for more to Eighteenth infantry and Sergt. J. C. **ffitting" became a frolic and even words to cheer ianr- ony the 8t. Louis and Pacific, Mo. Before the cried, pronounced temperance utterances from Brainerd to Second cavalry Fannie became interested in wedging' "ThereIs*tiie coal cellar said! Aunt thought that he had not altogether train left St. Louis a man giving the name the pulpil. Eighth, declaring that fermented bureaus into impossible recesses and Commissioner Miller has directed- an investigation f CummingB presented to the express messenger, wine should he rigidly excluded forfeited a love he stiove hard to win, to be made of the charges- that finding accommodationatforethe doorcon"Just Mr. Fotheringham.a cleverly forged Sue, imitating Nell's voice to perfection. from the Lord's table. Ninth, recommend* the hope that success ia? the future of the great vans th A. H. Schofield, deputy collector of internal letter beaiing a perfect fac-simile of the signature tens5 ing more strenuous and powerful efforts in might mean a wife's lo'wej-- a happy dis But the touch of sarcasm roused Pennsylvania1 revenue of the First of Barrett, the local agent of all states and territories to secure legislation fcomer imagine, we have a spare bewhy, Fan!" the exceedingly small pugilistic trict, isy with the consent and approval'of the express company at St. Louis. in favor of the Fourth commandment, room-/' cried Nell, gleefully "here is Collector Frederick Gerker, levying political The letter stated that Mr.'' Bsirrett For Fan had. risen frenrher seat, and condemning Sunday railroad spirit Nell possessed. assessments amounting to 3- per cen* fcad decided to put aa extra man on Aunt Sue's, here ours, here one for a trains, Sunday newspapers and Sunday ber cheeks glowing, her eyes radiant. "I don't consider the' suggestions' the route, that the bearer was he, and that of their salaries upon the employe-oI tha& excursions. Tenth and eleventh relating servant, if we ever again indulge in "Where is he?" she said softly"In service-,, in violation of the law. Mr. Fotheringham was directed to teach to educational and juvenile work, parallel at al'4" she said,btashing a little. sucb a luxury, and here a magnificent my room. I will call him' him the details of the business. The stranger respectively. Twelfth, favoring national The secretary of war has directed thafr apartment, handsomely furnished, down." "I know the cottage is very smaH,. was allowed to enter the car and took and state laws which will place the Bible in Chief 3fangus and the two bucks who werecaptured to let! All the rubbish and But Fred, lingered in th^ -hail till .great interest in all of the movements of every public school in the country. Thirteenth, but it is habitable/' with him be sent to Fort Pickens,. trunks can go in the attic or loft, or the messenger, apparently desiring to learn Fanwent out, softly closing, the door. recommending the appointment of Fla., with Geronimo .and his band, and* "Habitable!" cried Fannie. "Tow whatever you chooseto call the sky quickly the ins and outs of theduties which a committee of five on temperance text Mangusr They came in presently together, and that the squaws and children in the letter stated he was expected to perform. parlor,, dmingroom, pantry and kitchen! )books, to urge publishing houses to prepare couldn't swing a cat in the wholehouse!" band'be-sent to Fort Marion, Fla. Aunt? Sue and Nell gave the young a series of text books,that shall meet Fan, seriously, I like it. It is man cordial welcome. Rev. Eobert West, editor of the Advance^ the requirements of most of the laws onthis Supt. Damsel gives the following aa the ours, that is one good thing, and we Chicago,, died suddenly a few days ago,- at When they were all seated- again "We will let the cats exist without subject. Thirteenth and fourteenth, result of a long examination of the mesenger, ,can harelots of fun cooking and clean- the residence of Charles D. Bennett, in John-Harris said suddenly: endorsing the woman's temperance publishing made at the office of the company: .swinging, then," said Nell, stoutly. ing." Sycamore, 111. His wife noticed something "Miss Dorrimer, had you erer a association and th Union Signal Mr. Fotheringham says that as he was unusual about him, as if he had fallen into "See here! We*- can't live here any "Fun?* said Fan, dolefully. fifteenth, favoring a spread of the knowle Jge brother John, who went to California about to go out on "his run last night, a stupor, and at once called Mr. Bennett.When of the evil effects-of narcotics and tobacco "Yes, Fan! Come, I'm going to longer." many years agoa scapegrace boy, a. man came to him with A, letter purporting hereached the room life was extinct. and urging a wise, rigid, enforcement of give Jane her wages, now we are all to be signed by myself and Mr. Barrett, who deserted home and friends in a His features betokened no pain or struggle. "No," AnnV Sue answered'rtrefully, laws relating to narcotics sixteenth, and instructing him to take the bearer, fixed: nicely, and we will get dinner. spell oigold fever, and never oame The real cause of his death is not seventeenth, heredity and hygiene eighteenth, "not for the present at any rate." Jim Cummings, on his run as far as Ain't yo glad now we learned to cook home again?" known- commending the white cross increment Pierce City, for instructions. In accordance "Our worthy guardian having absconded at Uncle-Rodney's? How we bated it!" "I bad a brother, John" Screan answered, and anticipating the time when the Judge William H. Horner, of the circuit' with the sii{pone insfcruclions, Fan sighed over the memory of two crime of prostitution will be equally odious with all? the property he held softly, "who was very dear court St. Louis, died recently of congestion Potheringham took the stranger and seb in both sexes nineteenth, pledging the 4 years spent with their mother's brother to me. He went to California, but of the stomach. him to work checking up. Then he began in trust from 3ur father, including W. C. T. U. to assist in the solution of the on a cosy New England larm, Baron von Schloesser, Prussian represent his own work. Fotheringham was&tandin^ he wrotfe now and then." Mormon question, twentieth, asking for your $20,000, Aunt Sue, we must aAive at the vatic-an, has transmitted' while'thetr father was in Europe trying trith his back to the btranger, his coat on You know nothing of him now?" the ballot forwomen twenty-first, pledging proposal of Cardinal Jacobini, papal and the handle of his revolver sticking out look for some means of existence more to bring health back to his wife, "I wrote to him last spring, but I all national superintendents to an agreement secretary of state, for the appointment of of the pistol-pocket, when about ten or fifteen who- died under Italian skies. But humble than this big house and* $2,- think he never got the letter*" not to antagonize the policy of the a special commission to define and regulate miles out of the union depot, he was Nell would not let her mope, and the union, as herein set forth. "Why?" the relations of the state with the Catholic 900 a year incorae." attacked from the rear. The stranger summer days were coming to make the "BecauseI(the girls did not gripped his neck with one hand and church*in Prussia. "Oh, Nell!" and here Fannie's- blue cottage garden a new interest, and a flefoieFotheringham know)I told him of our trouble (it rasped hib revol.er with the other. Miss*Moilie Vilas will assist at receptions eyes overflowed, "how could he?"' long walk to the boat or cars only a An Odorous Lot all Bound. icahzcdwhat was being was so' hard for the girl's to lose everything in Washington this winter. pleasant country stroll. done, he was thrown to the floor. He A case that is attracting considerable attention "I can't tell, my dear si3ter but he you see), and I am sure he struggled and fought, but the stranger On the Blue Mountains, Pa., near Read* in New York city is the suit of would have answered it if hfehad re* There was a little money to put in did. That's the important question. overcame him and bound him hand and Mrs. Dr. Mary Sparr to break the will of ing, 5y000 acres of timber were burned ceived the letter." the bank for a rainy day when Aunt foot. Then ho put a gag in his mouth and Now. as we can't pay the rent of this her daughter Rosa. Mrs. Sparr is sister of over. "Is hErrich?" Sue obtained employment at her old tied him to the s-afe. Having secured the Tennie-C. Claflin and Victoria Woodhull. house any longer,, I propose we take Col. B. E. A. Crofton, who assumes command "I don't know." messenger, he proceeded to go through the trade and the girls undertook embroidery She has been married twice and Rosa was of the Fifteenth infantry, consequent possession of the little cottage at Harlam safe an take all thcie was in it. Sever-, a daughter of her fiist husband. The "ButIdoan I will tell yon. For for a large dry goods establishment. upon-the retirement of Col. Whistler, has* al pouches of silver he cut open, girl met either at her mother's house or years and years ill-luck crossed him June had come, when one that we own,, furnish it out of this been ordered to report by letter to the but left them when he found what her aunt's Mr. de Martin, secretary of the everywhere. He made money by digging morning Aunt Sue received a letter commanding general of the department of house, sell the' tables and chairs remaining they contained. At Mincke some men Spanibh naval oom mission, and about a Dakota for assignment. He will be directed and. was robbed. He grew^rich in asking her to take a boarder. working in a lime kiln flagged year aftci meeting him gave birth to a stilU over, and look out for some to take station art Fort Buford, Dak. business-aad was burned out. Whenever "A"boarder!" cried Fannie aghast the train on account ol an obstruction on born child. Then the daughter was found A fir& occurred on the steamer Queen at" work. I suppose^ we can d6 something," prosperity came misfortune followed the track. While it was standingstill some "the man is crazy!" dead in French's hotel. Her mother Liverpool. The damage was 20,000. one tried to get into the express, car, but olose at its heels. So he sajs she was murdered, and a will ghing For the letter was signed "John she added doubtfully. Numerous Limerick tenants are paying the robber stood OA er Fotheringham with was ashamed to write home and 40,000 which the girl possessed to De Harris/' So it was a man. their/ rents readily. Somehave been granted Something of Nell's courage inspired a loaded revolver and presented his making Martin was found. Mrs. Spair is trying record his failures, hoping at some "He is an invalid, and wants perfect large reductions. In one case the rent any eiiort to cry out. At about Pacific Annt Sue, for she suddenly straight" to break this will, and the testimony in timetohav a different tale to tell. has been reduce'd from 332 to 200, and quiet in a private family. He offers station, the robber took his plunder, the case has been rather racy. Among Mied up and said: He was riaht The tide turned and in another from 212 to 140. $10 week, Fan." and opening the front loo of the car went other eiidences given was a letter from London There was a little snow on the 25th inst. he made a fortune, a good round sum, out on the platform and closed the door. "Before Brother James, your father, "And he'll be $20 worth of bother. dated Nov. 7, 1S80, fi om Tenrne C. at some points in Dakota and Minnesota. safely invested. Then he heard of What he did alter that Fotheringham Claflin, in which the latter told of the Just imagine a sick man to fuss over." ray dears, made money and took xneto MBS. A. T. Stewart, who died on Monday, does not know. He lay on the floor of the trouble at home and thought how prospective marriage of herself and sister "Ten dollars a week," said practical the 25th inst., in New York, never had his home, .God bless^him! had carunlil the car leached St. Clair, when and an invitation extended to the rest of pleasant it would be to have a home. Nell. "It would nearly keep the table any children, and her nearest relatives are he was able to get the gag out ol hib mouth the family to come over. The sensational to work for my bread. I made caps,, Bachelor as ne was, he craved homelove half-sisters and nieces. It is not known for ait oi us." and cry out for assistance. The trainmen, episode of the case, so far, hats been Mrs. a:d life. He thought tenderly just what disposition she made of the and I could teaca you girls now/' Discussed in all its bearings, the hearing him, endeavored to get in the Sparr's. exposure of Her daughter's shame. of the i blue-eyed sister he kad left a wealth left by her husband. The marble back door, and finding it locked went proposal was finally admitted to "Millinery?" said Fannie. palace contains a magnificent collection of i, slip of a girl, of the nieces he had around to the frontdoor, which the robber have its advantages. The old family "No caps for-the army- andna57y pictures and it is feported that they have had lelt open. They released him. Fotheringham never seen. So he arranged his business victims of tlio Haddock Murder. physician was given by the writer for beeiii left to the city as the nucleus of an says the robber was about six and eame to New York. He took and boys wore them then, too, morethan reference, and there was the spare The disappearance of Henry Peters, one arfcinsfcStution. The collection is thefinest of feet high, twenty four years of age, one man into his confidencehis of the important witnesses of thr Haddock they do now." room "iairly yawning with emptiness," modern painters in America, and is worth weighed about two hundred pounds. brother's old physicianhe came out minder at Sioux City and the intimation oi'er $1,000,000. The Meissoniers alone Nell said. "We'll decide about that later,-" He had dark, straight hair, cut close, that he has been killed to prevent his telling to the humble cottage" cobt 60,000 and Bonheurs $35,000. a thin, dailc mustache, a low forehead, said Nell, seeing Fannie's. face fall So John Harris was graciously permitted tales has been nearly confirmed. On The secretary of war has informed the wore dark clothes and a daik gray overCoat. again, but now we must go over and Here the speaker was interrupted. to take up his summer residence the fourth of the month the body of treasury department in regaid to the aetiewi The measengsr was gagged with handkerchie see about the house. Howmutsh Sue was in hia arms, sobbing"Totbin in the little cottage. He was a a stranger was found in the willowsabout of the commanding officer of the division tied in knots foicod in his mouth a mile from Ciencont, near Prairie I never knew you!" white-haired old gentleman, who of the Pacific in isbiiing permits to land *oney have yOJ got, Aunt Sttft? and bound around his head. His hands Bluffs, Iowa. It was badly decomposed, Nell was executing a spsoiee ci war stooped badly, and had large, soft liquors in ditferent parts of Alaska, that "M.Q*-,r-o,,Q~. Ninety-seven-dollars-' were tie-1 together behind his back with a i~11o~a and could not be identified. The place hereafter no permits will "And you, Fannie?" dance .around the arm chair in which eyes, as blue as Fanny's own. From silk handkeichief. His legs were fastened be issued by the where the body was found was one which with straps taken fiom valises in tho car, war department for the introduction af "Two dollars and sixty-five cents,'" John Dorrimer sat, and Fan was bending the day of his arrival his devotion to could be reached by a skilf coming lliqnors into Alaska for use for medicinal, cords and heavy stiap which was around over the white head, her hand so ftly said Fanny, after deliberately counting Aunt Sue was so marked as to excite down the Missouri* and it is thought the mechanical or scientific purposes. Thecollector the safe. lie was tied to handle of the safe. caressing the snowy lecks. the mischievous raillery of the girls, the contents of her portemonnaie. men came down the rher after the Haddock of customs at Sitka. Alaska, has,: I is customary to send new men out on the in spite of the little old maid's blushes "And I have over $20. Quite enough murder, brought the body of this Before the winter came they ere been notified accordingly. He is instructed, road with messengers to receive instructions, man and hid it there. In a pocket was and protestations. to move you see, independent of the all in/the old home again, the cott age however, to permit the entry of wineofor and t-uch ordeis as Fotheiingham found a crumpled piece of paper on which sacramental uses upon the presentation being by unanimous vote retained for sale of the furniture. I will take Jane flays were presented to him by the robber Was Aunt Sue i the summer house, was written "Miss Mine'Newman, Capitol of proof that it is* intended for no would bo issued either by Route Agent Barrett a summer residence. Pa was nar- over this morning and set her to cleaning, stitching upon her oaps, John Harris avenue,2H. Ragburn." The body was other purpose. or himself. Fotheiingham teltgiaphed riecL lihen the new year dawnedL if you will see about the jarpet was sure to be faund, reading aloud buried in the Potter's field at Council in to the company's general manager that In response to renewed'and pressing appeals, and furniture decide what is best to the interesting portions of the Blufis, but an examination of the clothing he had been robbed, and he (Mr. Damsel) Sir Charles Dilke has finally and emphatically was made, leading to the almost completeidentification take, I mean." daily newspaper. Was she in the was notified of the fact about hall-past Sbe Got the KIss^ declined to reenter public life of Peters. It is. thought "You and Aunt wearily,,e Su arrange it," kitchen stirring cake or rolling piecrust, one o'clock this morning. Mr. Damsel says said1, leaving the Until he has disproved the gross, unjust that he, too, was killed by the Haddock A aaovei swindle is rej orted. 3&0 m. St. John Harris was certainly leaning Fannie he can not yet name the amount stolen, calumnies against him, to which object he murderers to prevent his revealing the first but as the run was unusually heavy, he against the window-sill, making Petarsburg. It is -related, that while room. says, his whole life will be devoted. assassin. thinks it will exceed $10,000. sage remarks uoon the beans or tomatoes "Poor Fan!" Nell said, her whole watching a performance racar itly in There are strong indications that Indiana in the wee vegetable garden. Did tone of voice changing, as she looked has lost another Gitizen and that the the Alexandra Theater ayoir .g lady Aunt Sue reaiark her love for a after her sister. "It'j^harder lor- her Canadian colony has gained a new recruit Terdlct in the Pliikorton Homicide. lost ber costly brooch^ A.fijrw days flower, beholdjthe next day a wagon in Hicklin J. Landers who occupied a position than anybody." BEATING THL BECOBD. A coroner's jury in Chicago has completed as confidential) clerk of Landers, from town with a whole garden ready subsequently she received tfor, following "I don't see why," said Aunt Sue, the inquest upon the corpse af Terrence 'The Initial Passenger Tiain Over the Burlington Barnes & Co., pork packers, and held a to be transferred to the soil of Harlem, Begley, who was shot dead when a detachment rather sharply "she has gone about communication: A Northern Route Muke-, the Rnu to Chicago in similar relation to Landers, Given Co., of Pinkerton special police, returning under Jsim Harris' directions. looking like a ghost ever since that the latter firm owning and operating a Eleven Hours and Ten Dliuutes. from the stock yards after the recent "ESTEEMED MISS: I'haver the honor He was very,* kind to the girls, but scamp'Norris ran o5, but I am sure licensed warehouse in Indianapolis, It is strike ended, fired their Winchesters from to?inform youthat-I know W here your CHIC VRO, Special Telegram, Oct. 24.At their youthful) charms evidently faded he took your money and mine as well supposed that ho carried away -40(000. the train windows into a crowd at Halsted 6:50 this morning a special tram left Minneapolis. brooch is, and thaa shcr ild like to before Aunt Sue's mature ones. as hers." street. The virdict declared: It consisted of Engine No. 1, a At Beloit, Wis., while riding in a sail have the pleasure of. rust'* ,ring it to "Oh, Aunt Sue, are you blind? Don't It was a ^sasant summer,, in spite combination car, the Pullman hotel cars "Begley's death shot came from boat on Rock riverv Albert C. Thompson you. I desire no rewacdif, indeed, it Ceylon and International and the dining a rifle in the hands of an unknown and Jacob Fleck were drowned by the upsetting you see that Mr. Norris is Fred's father, of Fan's heart-sickness andtih many would be mean to accept 3 noney from car La Crosse. It was the initial passenger Pinkerton policeman, who of the boat.. and Fred has also mysteriously privations that were now, a duty. a lady with whom* I naf ve fallen in train over the new route between Minneapolis was aided and encouraged by Guy Stivers, vanished and, oh, didn't you see long Poverty h/d. not bitten deeply into The farm residence of John Bowell, six St. Paul and Chicagothe Chicago, Burlington Richard E. Labes, George J. Bertram and love. On the othor hand^ it would be miles below Eau Claire, Wis., was struck ago that Fred was in love with poor the nest-esg at the bank, thanks to A, Northern. The train was ofheer- Merritt E. Shaw, all of whom are Pinkerton stupid of me to retarm the brooch by lightning during the recent storm and, the supply of work and the- board of Fan,, and her great blue eyes brightened -d as follows. Conductor M. T. Hinckley, officers now under arrest, and by others without acknov,J,9clg2s it of some with the greater poi tion of ite contents, John Harris. Upon the pita of poor for him as they did no one else?" Pullman -Conductor F. H. Dimack, Engineer whose names cannot be learned." kind. I ask tbareforo in exchange burned. Loss,, 2,500, uninsured. appetite-- this invalid was. constantly John Church, Fireman J. Haitwick, "I never thought of that. Fan never It was recommended that the officers for the article, a, kiss^ Meet we tomorrow Justin. McCarthy, Parnelhte has been and was in charge of W. J. C. Kenyon, sending orders to the city for supplies named bo committed to tho county jail said a word." awarded the seat in the house of commons night at 8 /clock on the General Passenger agent. The train, which and held to tho grand jury without bail. of dainties for the table that aided "How could she? Fred never actually which he- contested for in the recent election was run special, reached St. Paul at 7-25 Nevsky, opposifro&'aikii i's re&taurant. The verdict concludes materially, in lessening tile culinary proposed to her, but he surely, against Charles Edward Lewis. and loft at 7 31, one minute late. The "We, the ]iiry, believe that the Pinkerton AN ADORER. expenses, ad he set thegirls to embroidering su-rely wanted to, and so intended." schedule prepared for the trip called for a Turkey has entered into a contract with Detective agency has been derelict in The lady, at ift-sfc very much perplexed, such a pile, &t handkerchiefs twelve-hour run from St. Paul to Chirago, "I'd like to hang his father." a German firm for the construction of keeping and witholding the names of the was helped awi of her difficulty with initial letters that Nell declarable out better time than this was made, the twelve torpedo boats. They will cost And after this energetic declaration 123 men on the tiain wherefrom tho shooting by her maid. sei!\r* nt, who offered train airiving at Chicago at 6 40 p. m., would never want another.-!? 1,300,000. took place." Aunt Sue joined Nell in a ramble over to personate rsar- or listress, give the fifty minutes ahead of time, and fort* nine he spent the remainder/ of his existence A great fire has occurred itt the Hornby the house, deciding upon the best disposition tninutea faster than has yet been kiss CiBd receive tJii brooch. The girl dock warehouse in Liverpool. It was blowing his nose. of the handsome appointments. made between the twin cities of Removed for Active Partisanship. did actually, go t* the rendezvous, stocked with cotton and grain. The damage Many a heart-wrench went Oha great Northwest and Chicago. He.likedi carriage exersise and hsBe is 100,000. wearing a thick. va .1, and so successfully-represonteck Washington Special. The president has ^The previous best time was made bv the with the decisions to sell objects endeared to be alone, so he kept an open barouche found it expedient to heed the charge that b-ar emp.oyer thafr "Bismarck," who confessod to the conspiracy -Omaha and was eleven hours and fiftynine by years ox associations but at the livery^ stable, and/the many federal officers are violating the order in the Haddock assassination case, the gallant thief,, ite a,ving given the kiss, minutes. Between St. Paul and On-alaska, too large or handsome for the tiny whole foar rode evary pleasant day of July last forbidding active participation was brought in belore Judge Lawrence at spurts of forty-one miles in 47 handed over 'iha promised paicel. in politics, by removing two officials home they proposed to occupy. Fannie along the country raads. He insisted Sioux City. Informations as read charging minutes, and 50 miles in G7 minutes were Tha lady opened! the package and who were guilty ol \iolatiug it. One of the him with murder and eonspiracy. His lihafc a servant was needed for his-multitudihous helped by fits and starts, but, as made. The entiie distance, 128 miles was found it t coofcai officials removed is a democrat and one is worthless piece attornoy^nsked for a continuance of one wants, and Jane was.-rein- Nell surmised, the- girl had a heartache }on in three hours. The heavy running lya of wood. The* am character in this, a republican. eek. which wa3 granted, tho prisoner being was done south of Dubuque. Between Portage to- Garry that far surpassed the stated), to her own ,paofound satisfaction The two United States district attorneys little dramaiwshrt? was ns victimized, remanded to the os&tody of the cifly Curve and Savanna, 25.3 miles were pain ol pecuniary loss or change of selected for sacrifice were N. E. Benton, authoiities. ib appears, wae. the servant girl. She made in 24 minutes between Polo and fortune. Bufe the crownujg' act of kindness .United States district attorney for the Oregon, 13 miles in 13 minutes between knew wbat sho was going to get, and Mrs. Cornelia M. Ste-*arfc. wife of thetete Western district of Missouri, and M. A. She was a tall", slender blonde, vereprettj, came when the October winds were "Waterman and Hinckley, 7 miles in millionaire dry eooda merchant, A. T. she got it-. It -as a shame to deceive Stone, United States district attorney for and oi gentle, loving disposition isweeping around tfaelittle cottage and minutes and 4 seconds, and between Rohelle Stewart, died sudden'jr at her residence-, in the gallant s i adler in such a fashion. the Western district of Pennsylvania. and South .Aurora, forty-six miles never possessing the energy i a fire in the sit ring-room grate was Ne*v York, of consumption of the kings Benton is a democrat and Stone a republican. in fifty-four minutes.' The road bed and heart trouble. Mrs. Stewart was-- the brownreyed. Nell, whose beauty was cheerful and homelike. The Dorrimecs- T^he charges in Benton's case proved to be exceedingly smooth and eldest daughter of Jame3 Clinch a former not nearly so great, but who made up were txpesting every dagr to hear* which the president believenwere sustained, no more pleasant or luxurious traveling merchant of New Yok City. She was born The Rccev Eclipse of the SunThe-ecli^se for a snub nose and big mouth in the Mt Harris announce his in ten were that he had been making political could be had on any road in this section in 1802, and was married to A. T. Stewart speeches throughout the campaign, and sunny disposition, and had a cpick tion of returning to the city but h of the country. The passengers of the sun, which occurred in 1823, by the Hte Rev. Dr. Mitchell. that he is billed to speak continuously until vivacity that was very attractive* lingered day aifer day, as. if loth to, aboard the special numbered about forty Since tho death of ker husband she-has led August S:9, was observed in Greo* the day of election. As soon as persons. They included representatives oi leave the cottage. One blustering day, a retired life. Fred. Norris, the son of the gE&rdi* adst whejje'it could be seen to. bestaslvanfcagev the president examined the papers in the press and prominent railroad officials. when he hadU been in tha city since an. who had so foully betrayed the tbte case he endorsed upon the At the assembling of the sfrod-enta ot by Prof. Pickering and assistants. They ere all the guests of the Chicago, "early morningj be came home a&er trust of the girl's dead father had. report. "Let this man be suspended Washington and: Jefferson oolleea-at Washington, Burlington & Northern. More attention the Harvard astronomisal at once." The circumstances were much win~!dnsk. Nell thought thex^were two Pa., Ho. James G. Blaine was brought bis handsome face and could not have been paid them had every observatory. t a private letter reaeived the same in the case of the Pennsylvania present by invitation of the taastees and pairs of feefl on the stairway, but eoneluded ning manners often to the house over officer and stockholder of the road been a district attorney. faculty. He was accompanied by his uncle, in Boston from Prof. Pickering Yanderbilt. On the return trip the train she^ must have been mistaken which Miss Susan Dorriroer presided*. Hon. John H. Ewing, ninety years of age. lelt Chicago at 9:30 p. m. The line will the ioSlowing account of the event is aw-* when Mr. ^frrris entered the sifctingr'oom and had left no power oi persuasionimt.riflA In his address of welcome, 'President Moffatt open for through passenger traffic on Sunday alone. Fannie vms sitting near given: *'The eelipse passsd off successfully, untried in his endeavor to win pretfey in- hia endpfl.vnr hr -nwdifcv I referred to- the latter as the oldest living Myron Reed, running for congress in Colorado, Oct. 31'st. All classes of tickets will the windjow and the old man took a Fannie's heart. He was partner- in graduate^, and to Mr. Blaine aa the and we lost only forfcy-five was the pet pulpit orator of Indianapolis be accepted on the. limited trains of this most distinguished. seat vesy,- near as he said: a few years ago. He went to Denver bis father's law office, wanning tea company. seconds outofthe 226 through, elouds. as pastor of a Congregational church, "I hecd! some new&in towntoday." own way to fortune, afad ao thettght The Hudson Bay |briganti&e Cam Owsn, I had eighteen assistants selected from and became bewitched by politics. Everybody lookeck interested. of the blonde's patrimony tempted was wrecked at Cape Churchill, about thixty the islanifcrs, and they all did very Miss Catharine Wolfe has given the Italian "Hecbert Norris died in England miles norih of York Factory, on Aug. 30. him. It was a pur% trse- love that Woman's Christian Tomperanee TJnlou. well. I isftink my results will be very Protestant church in New York $50,- The vessel left London last June, and was two months ago. Dr. Garner was softened his voice for F&nnie"s ear, At tho meeting of the National W. C. T. 000. satisfactory. We observed bhe eclipse laden with supplies for the northern ^osts telling me about it. He has a son, a shone in his eyes wheat they rested U. in Minneapolis, Miss Willard was almost ,1 *z of the aompany. The voyage occupied The Northwestern Territorial council has from tie- fort, and had policemen to noble fellow, who. teft the city after he unanimously re-electia President, and Mrs. upon her, and brought liim often to nearly three months. All of thase on agreed to appoint a committee of the elected keep 'oQf the crowd, which numbered Caroline P. Buell of Connecticut conoSponding did to try to find him and pursuade her side. board weresaved. Loss of property $100,- members to devise a scheme for dividing Secretary. The folio wing is a brief him, to restore the money be had takes. aboijti 300. It was, of course, ver 000. And the love he coveted was given the territories into provinces and securing synopsis of the resolutions: But when he did find him he ascertained opre8sive, and a boy up there had a responsible government at the earliest him, though no WQJI$S had yet been The following areaandidatesfor-congresa: First, pledging devotion to the cause of possible moment. that he had takennothing! spoken, when Herbert Norris suddenly fit4 Harvey Wicks, Knights of Labor, 20th N. and a dog tried to cast himself temperance until the saloon will no longer The money, his own, trust fled, and twera'&y.Jour hours later Y. William F. Rogers, democrat, 32d N. Prince Hohenlohe Waldenberg has died have a place in American civilization. Second, OTer the parapet, perhaps thirty to funds, everything, was invested in unfortunate Y. August P. Wagner, republican, 9th N. of apoplexy. Uis son was also, missing. expressing thanks to the national officers faixty feet, and had to be restrained. Y Enoch L^ Fanchon, republican, 10th N. speculations, and it was to for their services and gratitude to Alexander Hoard, and John Paxter. It was a blrjssing,, Nell said, that P-eople in the outskirts of the, town Y. Truman Ea*ery, democrat llth J? Y. God for our grand and glorious leader, avoid ruin and disgrace the man fled. schoolboys at New Frankfort, Ind., and they chose +jhe spring weather for were frightened and ran and hid under Frances E. Willard. Third, pledging the There is trouble among t^e Cheyenne Indians rivals in love, stood in a store. Their His son stayed by him, working for then? journey^ as the cottage in Harlem prayers and influence of the ladies on the-Rosebud. Agent Vipshaw has their huts. Others fell on their knees sweetheart, Miss Inez Howie, passed by him, striving to make him return and was certainly not tempting, as it to the support of the prohibition party. telegraphed for troopsu T?he companies going to school. Hoard threw a kiss to 1H and howled* and altogether toad quite face the- consequences of his impr^h stood, for a winterresidence. It made Fourth, remonstrating and protesting are D, lieutenants Tiltyen and Chatfield her and Paxton, enraged, knocked him a time. There had been, numerous dence, but his heart was broken, and a large nole in the money realized against all action or failure of action E, Lieu& Miller, and tk.Capt. Romeyn and in the head with a stick, fracturing his whereby the United States government he died. Died in poverty and grief. superstitions afloat before the eclipse, from the sale of the furniture to put Lieut Purrees, all F^JHh infantry. Exactly skull, and then stamped his face to a jelly. covers with a sheltering hand those who what the disturb^c is or will amount to Paxton seemed a madman and foamed at the o^d house in repair, it having But hia son came home to face the I such as that a portion, of the. island by barter, traffic or giit dispense alcoholic is so fe% knowr^ but it grew out of the ar the mouth, and before he could be eaptirr- misery and disgrace from which his 1 waa to disappear." been, empty for a long time. And poison to the people, aud reiterating & ed rushed to the woods, waving h&haAds 1 recently otChie Crasgr Head J* h* i %*Aw i ,y\-itfy I