New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 25, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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^i^^^es^ss^^n^^K^g^Bi mmm W^r Few Ulm Eeview. Nuggets of Foreign News. HANGING OF HOLONG. investigated, and things began tolook very more 3erious than at any time sinre his squally for them. Contest was made ascension to the throne. It is wort* of The Prussian ministers met at the residence against the validity of a deed transferring remark that almost simultaneously the of Prince Bismarck and held a protracted The Perpetrator of One of the to Harriet Woodhall one of Mr. Gi l's Paris Soir and two minor afternoon papera council. Washington gew Items, y" BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Most Hideous Nlurefers on Record houses in East Twenty-sixth street. The in Berlin, published, reports of the Emperor's The chief clerk of the treasury of Athens, Advices from Honolulu by steamer say Executed at Fergus Falls. deed was declared void, but a mortgage death—a coincidence which has that the sugar crop is being harvested Greece, has been arrested for embezzlement given by Harriet to an uptown bank to significance in the fact that similar publications NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* Nelson Olson Holong was duly executed rapidly, and will equal that ol last year, of public funds, the accounts showing secure a loan was held to Tie a lien upon preceded the death of Emperor at Fergus Falls. Minn., at the date and 100,000 tons. a deficit of $500,000. the property. William by less than IS hours. hour announced. His last night on earth The National Zeitung says that Lord Then old Mr. Gill died and civil suit was Tbe President has designated Col. Cyrus The California Board of Silk Culture was was spent in sound sleep, and no ts* Salisbury has infoiraed the German foreign instituted to recover from the Woodhalls Byrons, of the United States corps of engineers, dreams of the terrible fate which awaited is engaged in distributing 720,000 silk /7 Diss De Bar in Court. t# office that Queen Victoria disapproves the $150,000, alleged to have been fraudulently as president of the Mississippi him seemed to trouble his mind. After proposed marriage of rrincess Victoria to Mrs. Diss De Bar, her husband, "General" worm eags recently received from Italy. river commission, vice Col. Gilmore, deceased. obtained from Mr. Gill. A judgment for Nels awoke he lay on his cot for a few P* Prince Alexander. Dis De Bar, Benjamin Lawrence and $81,303.12 was rendered against them. minutes and then arose, telling the watch his son, FraDk Lawrence, were arrainged Threatened arrest on a criminal charge, the Maj. Templar, of the British army, recently that he would not need his bed any more By unanimous vote the House committee before Justice Kilbreth. Lawyer William sisters got together aTl they could take Pope Leo has a civil list of 83,000,D00, tried by court martial on the charge end that he could take it out. Every on elections decided the contested election F. Howe appeared against the prisoners '-. with them, and suddenly fled to England. of having divulged army secrets, and who sound seemed to startle him, and he but his expenses are so large that case of Nathen Frank versus ohn M. on behalf of the relatives and friends of was honorably acquitted, will be paid £3,000 Several thousand dollars wereleft behind on complained about people peering into the Glover in the Ninth Missouri district, in his household has to practice petty Mr. Marsh. He produced the copy of an as compensation. deposit id various banks. This money was •windows to catch a glimpse at him. When favor of Mr. Glover, the sitting member. affidavit made by Mis. Diss De Bar in siezed to Batisfy in part the judgment secured economies. asked -what he wanted for breakfast he Mr. Matthew Arnold, the noted poet, Delegate Gifford presented a petition 1870, in which Mrs. Diss De Bar calls herself by the estate. Old Mr Gill was worth called for fresh fish, but as none could be echolar, critic and theologian, whose recent to Congress from the bar of theBlackHills "Editha Gilbert Montez," and it is for at one time a quarter of a million. The obtained he was given a fried spring chicken, article on "Civilization in the United region asking for two districts and two the purpose of proving that she claimed Woodhalls, it is Haid, left him not more which he ate with apparent relish, One of these days a society for the States" attracted marked attention, died judges in the Black Hills country instead that to be htr name that it was offered. than $115,000. drinking two cups of tea. After breakfast suddenly in Liverpool from heart disease. protection of witnesses lrora blackguard ofone aho a large number of petitions The two women disappeared about three several ministers called, remaining with Judge Kilbreth fixed the bail of Mme. from Dakota against the reduction of the Mr. William O'Brien, the Irish orator, lawyers will be formed and will fcim for Borne time. To them Nels expressed years ago. No trace of them was found Dies De Bar and her husband at $5,000 duty on flax seed and flax products. was arrested upon his arrival at Kingston, the belief that he was going to heaven, until last summer, when they were discovered each and the Lawrences' at $2,^00 each. accomplish its purpose. in consequence of the speech he delivered Tho measure under consideration in showing that their labors have not been near London by Cecil Campbell In default of bail they were locked up in. at a league meeting at Loughrea. He was the senate judiciary committee provided Higgins, attorney for Robert Gill, who is in vain. the city prison. Lawyer Marsh did not taken to Loughrea jail. fixed salaries for the officials of United administrator of his father's estate. They appear at the hearing. Inspector Byrnes Keely's failure to explain the secret After dinner he sent for Sheriff Brandenburg. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria will States courts instead of fees and commissions were living quietly but sumptously. says that Mrs. De Bar has in her possession He asked him if he had anything of his motor, pursuant in the court's welcome Queen Victoria in the Tyrol if as at present, gives the district letters from many prominent business ft against him. The sheriff said: 'No, Nels, her majesty takes the Brenner route from attorney in Minnesota §3,500 a year, and and society men, in which she is termed order, leads the Philadelphia Press to you have been a good boy since vou have Florence to Berlin. Tnis meeting, if it the United States marshal $4,000. This RHIss De Bar's Trouble. "Angel Annie" and similar terms. The been here." "Well," replied Nels, "you suspect that he is waiting for some is considerably less than the compensation takes place, will be the first that has occurred letters if published, he says, would create have baen kind to me and given me a good Mme. Diss De Bar's alleged spirit paintings between the Queen and Emperor one to explain it to him. secured by these officials. a lively sensation. home, but I am going to a better home in New York have at last been traced. Francis Joseph. The house in Washington city which has now." The sheriff retired and the ministers TBey were not produced by the spirits, but been purchased by friends of Gen. Hancock Gen. Boulanger has written a letter to continued their labors with the were owned, and perhaps painted, by Genera! News Items. Herbert Spencer, the speculative the electors of the department of theNord, prisoner. was presented to the widow by the Samuel L. Loewenberg, on artist who died A man calling himself Jamts McGee has in which he exults over Ins victory. The chairman of the committee, Stilson Hutchins. At 1.52 p. m. Sheriff Brandenburg entered in December, 1886, under very suspicious philosopher, works three hours a day, been arrested at Oneida, Tenn. McGee is opportunist partly suffered a seven" defeat The house is handsomely finished Holong's cell, carrying a small valise. circumstances. And further than that using an amanuensis. His recreation supposed to be William B. Tascott. the and decorated throughout. It is at in the department of the Nord. None of To the prisoner he said, "Well, Nels, I Mine. DIBS De Bar is likely to be charged 1 murderer of Millionaire Snell, of Chicago. Twenty-first and streets, in one of the the paper* regard Gen. Boulanger's success is at the billiard table. He is fond o/ must now perform my duty," and, taking with having caused the death of Loewenberg, He answers the description of Tascott in any other light than as a protest against best sections of the city. Mrs. Hancock from his pocket the death warrant, he began who was a Hebrew artist. When his the game, but not a notable player. perfectly. the home policy of the government. will probably take immediate possession. reading it to the condemned man, who body was found the legs were wrapped in stood with his head bowed upon his old newspapers, and the surrounding circumstances The body of Mrs. Bergreen was found in The president returned to the senate breast, staring at the floor of his cell. His were so suspicious that an autopsy the cellar of the house where shelived with A little girl in Philadelphia swallow. unsigned the acts granting pensions to face was pale, but he betrayed no emotion, was performed. No attention was The Record of Casualties. her husband at Evansville. A coroner's Hannah R. Langdon,Betsey Mansfield and ed one of the small whistling ballons and it became evident that he would pass given to the case at the time, aud only two inquest resulted in a verdict that death Laura A. Wright. They are veto jd on the By a prairie fire Walter Marsten. living away without flinching. person stood by his grave when the old artist and died in a few minutes. It had was caused by a blow upon the'head with ground that the deaths did not result twelve miles north of Huron, Dakota, lost was"burried. One was Mme. Diss De Bar, On the march to tho gallows the condemned some blunt instrument, in the hands of from injuries received during the war or his barn, sheds, a quantity of hay and gone down stem first, and in her struggle as she then called herself, and IsadoreCohnfeld some person unknown to the jury. man walked slowly, but with a firm fourteen herds of cattle. Thomas Davidson sickness incidental to army service, and to breathe she inflated it and choked an old-time schoolmate of Loewenberg's. step, and with his head bowed. When had a quantity of hay and grain in his until it is established as a policy that all E. J. Phelps, minister to England, arrived Mme Diss De Bar had become acquainted they reached the gallows he looked up at to death. soldieis' widows shall be pensioned, it is barn which were destroyed Charles Morse at New York on the steamer Aller. with the old artist in some unknon the rope with the fatal noose in the end, unfair and unjust to make exception in and another neighbor lost his barn and a He denied that he had been offered or desired manner several years previous to his but what ever feelings he may have experienced, favor of only such as procure the passage lot of hay. All were caused by one Coombs the chief justiceship of the United death and kept up the acquaintanceship After Frederick dies the German no signs were depicted on his face. burning grass around his property in awind, of special acts. States supreme court, and sasid he had no ky paying constant visits to the old miser Sheriff Brandenburg and the watch walked and the fare got away from him. *ei: intention of leaving his present office. Empress will receive a fortune, pay.' Representative Phelan, of Tennessee, has in his squalid apartments. He lived surrouuded on either side, but he ascended the introduced a resolution in the House calling About one hundred of the Illinois Central by a large number of paintings, Able by the reigning Emperor, of steps without assistance and took his place upon the heads of departments for a railroad strikers, at Sioux Falls, D. which he always claimed were very valuable. on the center of the trap, asking if ha was Ceneral News Items. $150,000 a year, and the use of the list of confederate documents in their respective T., took possesion of a train on the Central It was the opinion of all who knew in the right place. Rev. A. Wold, of the Norwegian departments. What the resohi The two tiustees of the arch bishop and road and kept it tied up until the Palace of Chavlottenburg and another the old miser, that he left a large amount Lutheran church, ascended to the tion means is difficult to understand, unless Father Ed iv arc! Purcell estate have declared sheriff paid a visit to the scene of thetrouble, of money behind him at his death, and platform and offered a short prayer in palace at Potsdam. there is a movement on foot to have a dividend of 1 1-2 per cent for the five miles east of that place. The strikers Lawyer Hummel, who has charge of the Norwegian, asking the Almighty to be all such documents and other Tecords of benefit of creditors. were made to understand that they could case intimates that the treasure left by merciful to the sin ul man, and finishing the confederacy destroyed as far as possible. no longer interfere with the operations of old Loewenberg might even now be Marion Harland, in the woman's The upper Mississippi took a sudden rise with the Lord's Prayer. The condemned The ex-confederates often feel restive this end of the Central road, when they returned in the coffers of the medium. Alter the and carried thirty thousand dollars worth man's legs were fastened together with -congress, said that the eoming woman because of the fact that there are so many to town. old man's death Mme. D.ss De Bar took of logs over St. Anthony Falls and floated shackles at the ankles and a strap just damaging things in the government arcnieves all the paintings, and when the relatives would have her own bank account. above the knees. His arms were also them down the river. W. E. Watts, a well known coal dealer of concerning them, and they would came to look for the property, or valuables, strapped just above the elbows. The noose Cedar Rapids, Iowa, committed suicide by It Is to be hoped that this will avert The Secretary of the Master Brewers' gladly find a pretext for obliterating all nothing could be found. Mr. Loewenberg was then applied, the knot coming under firing a pistol ball through his head, death Association in Chicago, claims the strike reference to the rebellion. the necessity of the coming man's was nearly eighty years old. Lawyer the left ear. As Sheriff Brandenburg resulting instantly. He failed in business is over as far they are concerned, that all Hummel says that alter the medium possessed was drawing tho black cap two months ago as manager of the Pioneer hiding all his loose change before he breweries have resumed work with nearly Personal News. herself of the miser's paintings she over his head Holong murmured "Oh, Coal company, and had been drinking all the men they ant. goes to bed. had them stowed in a building on Broadway, Jesus" in a scarcely audible tone, and they heavily since. On his return three weeks* Seventy eight clergymen tendered Rev. The supreme court of Louisiana has affirmed and Gen. Dis De Bar succeeded by a were the last words he ever uttered. The ags from a debauch in S. Paul he was attacked Dr. Courtney a banquet at Boston, previous the decision of Judge Houston, chemical process in covering the pictures sheriff then stepped back, and, giving the with delirium tremens, and while to his departure for Halifax, where A New York society woman had a giving a peremptory mandamus to the with a substance which faded away when lever a sudden jerk, the trap fell, and the he is to assume the bishopric of Novia threatened with a third attack, committed Republicans for a commissioner of election exposed to light. ball dress made of white satin which murderer of Lillie Field dropped seven feet self-murder. Watts was thirty-threeyeara Scotia. at the varius voting places. and hung motionless. There were only a old. had before making been run through The friends of Lawyer Marsh have vanquished few spasmodic jerks of the limbs. It was T. C. Lewis, mayor of Olean, N. Y., and, Editha Diss be Bar, or whatever the press of one of the great dailies, just 2 o'clock when the trap was sprung. The marriage of Grassie Bulkley and superintendent of the Eclipse oil refinery her name is, and all her motley crowd. A Wisconsin Scandal. In eleven and a half minutes his pulse Miss Bessie G. Hillyer, which caused asocial has eloped with Kathenne Hodges, an so that her costume was the news of The newspapers of New York and the ceased at the wrists, and in twenty minutes Papers have been received at Waukesha, sensation at Washington a fewmonths adopted daughter of one of Olean's mest friends of Lawyer Marsh have at last the day. She won the first prize for gave its final beat. Wis., by the clerk of the circuit court in ago, had a tragic sequel in the prominent citizens, leaving a wife and two compelled her and her spirit-painting an action which promises sensational developpments. death of Mrs. Bulkley at the home of her children. They have been traced to Boston. the most novel costume. It was on the morning of Friday, May husband to give back the lawyer's house E. W. Keyes is the plaintiff father, C. J. Hillyer. Mrs. Bulkley administered to him instead of cansecrating it as a temple. 27, 1887, that the brutal murder was committed and the American Express company is defendant. a poisonous drug to herself for which Nels Olson Holong There are in Minnesota seventy-seven During the legislative sessions from the effects of which she died. Notwithstanding her widow's weeds hanged. It occurred in the little towu of veterans and fifteen dependent relatives of of 1885 aud 1987 he was more or less active Gransie Bulkley has made a statement Vice President Oakes, of the NorthernPacific, St. Olaf, near Ashby, Minn. Lillie, the fifteen-year-old soldiers in the charitable institutions of Mrs. John A. Logan preserves her as a member of the third house. at Washington, charging that Judge Hill3rer says that tbe sale of 80,000 acres* daughter of Mrs. Alex. Field, Minnesota. It is proposed by the military As such he appeared before the committee is responsible for the death of his ol timber lands in Washington Territory power to retain old friends and gather was on the morning of the tragedy left at committee that the government shall contribute on state affairs and the committee daughter. He says' 'We loved each other within thirty miles of Tacoma has been home with her little brother and tbe hired new ones about her. It was remarked $100 a year toward the support of on railroads in opposition to bills dearly, and if it had not been for the more consummated and the papers will Designed. man, Nels Olson Holong. The latter was each soldier thus dependent upon charity. which aimed to increase the tax which the than inhuman treatment that she suffered in Washington recently that The sale involves the construction enamored of tne girl, and bad for some state imposed on certain corporations. at Judge Hillyer's hands, she would have The Northern Pacific company has increased of a line from Tacoma to be known time been persecuting her with attentions if "Logan were now alive his wife Several members of the legislature made been alive and happy to-day. Of course I the mechanics in the shops at St. as the Tacoma Southern, at a cost off which she did not reciprocate. About repeated efforts to get through bills levying would certainly nominate him for the am bitter against Judge Hillyer, because Paul to two hundred and fifty. The shoos, $2,000,000. The purchasers are 0. W. 9 o'clock Friday morning. Nels told a tax of 2 per cent, upon the gross earnings my wife's death is on his hands and he is are supplied with electric lights, and the Griggs of St. Paul and H. E. Hewitt of presidency." Clark, the iittle boy, to take a of express companies. Every such attempt no less than a murderer.'" company will require the heads of departments, New Richmond, Wis,, and their associates- scoop shovel over to a neighbor a mile failed. Keyes was given $1,000 for the boss mechanics, to live in the It is predicted by those who have studied away. When the boy returned there were his services and demands $2,000 more. neighborhood of the shops, so that upon "Money" Miller, the recently deceased the growing sentiment in Maine against Criminal Calendar. no signs of Lillie or the hired man. The The answer of the express company starts occasion the men can works nights. tJtul prohibition that this etate will have a* boy remained around home until evening, Australian millionaire, had one The coroner's jury in the case of Mrs. off with an admission that it high license law within three years, and The last move in the local option contest when his mother and older brother, aged Mills, who was shot and killed at Greenwich. employed the plaintiff in January fancy, apart from the main one of in Dakota occurred in the form of injunctions twenty-eight, returned from town. The tnat the "pioneer prohibitory state" will Conn., recently, has rendered a verdict 1885, "to perform for it lobbying absence of Nels did not excit any suspicion withdraw the strangent restrictions on theliquor against those who are said to have money-making, which absorbed his that the shooting was done by her services to oppose the passage of hostile traffic, which have made it famous. sold liquor since Jan. 1. It is said that of wrong, and the girl had been in the habit husband. life. This was for Scott's novels, which legislation during the session of that the law and order league at Fargo has of going to a neighbor's house over The prohibition is openly disregarded Koch, associate editor of Der Demokrat, year, and agreed to pay him wnat his services night. Early the next morning when Mr. throughout the state. he is believed to have read through been at work collecting evidence against at Davenport, Iowa, was fonnd dead at were reasonably worth, and that the Field went to do the chores he noticed that those suspected, and the new movement is Mr. Godking, of the New York EveningPost, once a year, and that for a score of his hotel, having taken laudanum with plaintifi was entitled to receive what his the cattle had not been fed, and on passing in consequence thereof. These injunctions has sent a letter to Senator Hale suicidal intent. Excessive drinking was services were worth, to wit, $500 that in years in succession. through the hog yard a fearful sight were sworn out by District Attorney Pollock, affirming the charges he recently made gggg^ the cause. He was single and forty-seven May. 1885, in Chicago, the company paid was revealed to him—the nude body of his and their serivce has created considerable against Assistant Secretary Maynard of to the plaintiff §1,000, which was received years of age. sister, dead, hacked and mutilated and excitement. interference in the customhouse management by him injfullsatisfaction of his claim. The An interesting legal question is likely partially eaten by the hogs. Otto Austinott, late cashier of the passenger to accomplish political ends, and Ten months ago two Mormon apostlesJohn answer further alleges that inJanuaiy, and freight department of the Atchison, to arise over the finding of a jar containing has followed up the letter with a dispatch, Shortly after his capture he confessed Smith and one Jacobs—began preaching 1886, the company employed the plaintiff Topeka & Saute Fe railway at offering to produce the witnesses. in Calhoun county, West Virginia. the murder as follows: "I killed Lillie $12,000 at Holman station, to perform for it services similar to those Nickerson, Kan., has been arrested at Their relations with some young ladies of Field. I don't know what my motive was, August Kauke, a German, living a fewmiles which he had performed in the year 1885. Bremen, 111. He embezzled some of the Ind., by Smith Stewart, on a farm the community caused a Bcandal, and they for she had never done anything to me. I south of Aldrich, Minn., was Beized and agreed to pay him for such lobbying company's funds and fled. wanted her picture and she would not give were driven away. They had a powerful which they had rented. The land, by two men, taken to the outskirts of thevillage, services^what they were reasonably worth. it to me. We quarreled, and I struck her W. A. Overmier, of Templeton, Iowa, friend in William Metz, a wealthy farmer. beaten very severely, robbed and The defendant denies, on information and lord claims the money on the ground who had been feeling despondent for some Since then Metz has been terribly persecuted on the back of the head. She did not move probably left for dead. He'identified the ,A belief that the plaintiff performed the services time oyer business troubles, killed himself and his property destroyed until he after that then I (here the murderer drew that it had been buried by his sister, robbers, and although they immediately stipulated for, and claims that he was by cutting his throat in the presence of is penniless. There is no disposition to his finger across his throat significantly) left town the orhxera are on their track.' not, therefore, entitled to receive anything now deceased. The collection includes threw her into tho hog pen. I am very his wite, brother and two friends. He was bring his persecutors to justice. Kauke after a time got up and commenced from the company, and, further, that the 3orry that I murdered her." some coins over 200 years old. insane. Overmier was one of the leading wandering around in a dazed condition, services which the plaintiff claims to have Special Treasury Agents Benedict and citizens of Carroll county. he went to the residence of a Drominent performed in the year 1887 were not worth Brown reported to the snrveyor of New citizen and made an attempt to get intothe more than $500. .*..*»,,_«. J. W. Whorry, who bought the Minnehaha York that they inspected Mme. De Fontenellot'g The Hon. Daniel Needham, in one Two Clever Girls Caught. house. From his actions he was taken County Mail printing outfit from Postal baggage upon arrival atthesteamship. of his addresses before the Massachusetts for a robber and after making the Inspector Bath last fall, was arrested On top of the articles in one of her The arrest at Birmingham, England, of third attempt in two hours to gain admittance, at Sioux Falls, charged with forgine a The Raging Waters. trunks they saw a bank bill of large denomination. tho notorious Woodhall sisters, whose Horticultural Society, said: he was shot by the resident with mortgage on property in Missouri. This They closed the trunk without strange influence o\er the late John Gill of The Mississippi river and its northern "There is physical energy enough wasted bird-shot, the charge taking effect in the' mortgage was given to Mr. Bath as security disturbing the money. Subsequently, New York was the means of procuring for tributaries are overflowing their banks, left arm and side in the region of the heart. for the purchase money on the Mail office. at every season by the students of after Inspector Robinson had passed the them the treater part of his fortune, is announced and carrying disaster to the inhabitants He now lies ina stupor. Tha doctors say ib baggage, they opened the trunk again and in a cable dispatch received from of the lower lands along their banks. At Harvard College to carry on a truck is doubtful if he recovers from the effects found the bill gone. There were no dutiable London. The story is that Alice, the St. Paul, the flats are overflowed on both Mrs. Samuel Watts, a widow, murdered oi the wounds. garden which would supply very largely goods in the baggage. Robinson haa ounger of the sisters, resisted arrest, and sides of the river, and many thousand of a neighbor named Storm, near St. Louis. been suspended. endeavored to throw a lighted lamp at the poor squatters have been driven from Chi-! The two had quarreled often over a The leadins dressed beef shippers of the vegetable markets of the city o/ officer. their humble homes. cago are making preparations for instituting fence line. Storm went to the widow's The freight and passenger committpes ol Boston. The Woodhall sisters were of humble lawsuits in the United States court" house and renewed the quarrel, and while The Chippewariveris over its banks and the Central Traffic association met at Chicago, parentage, and came from England about Storm's back was turned the widow seized is still rising. There is a bad washout fifteen against the various roads running east and piepared their reports on the 1870. Harriet was the elder, and the first a gun and shot him dead. The murderess miles below Durand. All regular from Chicago, except the Chicago & Grand matters to be transmitted to the g:neral Several years since a newspaper to arrive. She obtained employment as was arrested. trains are abandoned. There is another TrnnU, on account of discrimination and meeting. The questfon of reducing eastbound correspondent of a cynical turn of cook in the household of John Gill, a violation of the interstate law. They will washout six miles north of Durand. Work freight rates to meet lake competition Two young men from Iowa were driving wealthy manufacturer of piano hardware. ask the court to compel the roads to refund trains transfer mail and passengers at that mind wrote that "the most distinguished was thoroughly discussed by the in company witn a liveryman from Burlington, She was soon in high favor with her employer, pointforEau Claire. to shippers the amounts charged freight committee, and it is understood Colorado, to locate on a claim, and citizen of Kentucky is a and obtained permission to send them in excess o'f the rates made by thej that a material reduction on grain, flour The Willow river at Hudson has been as they were passing the shanty of an old for her sister. Alice came and was installed Chicago & Grand Trunk. The latter byj horse," his reference being to Ten raiding rapidly and is now at the highest and provisions will be recommended. The man named Baker they were halted. Asthev as chambermaid. In 1871 Mrs. Gill agreement with the other easternlines, ist passenger committee will recommend that stage ever known. A portion of the bridge stopped Baker's wife told him to Bhoot. Broeck. While the statement was died. The Woodhall girls were neither now allowed to make a rate of 50 cents'-^ a rate of one fare for the round trip be has gone out at Burkhardt. Here the river and without warning he fired a charge of prepossessing of countenance nor youthful, scarcely true, it is a fact that Ten per 100 pounds on dressed beef, Chicago'-to granted for the republican.democratic and and Lake So Criox are booming, and much buckshot into the party. Three shoU but a fair education had been added Boston, against 70 cents by all other*-" prohibition national conventions. apprehension is feared from vast acres of Broeck's grave is marked by a more pierced the lungs of John D, Morrison, to their natural cleverness, and they made roads, and 50 cents to New York, againstT floating ice. The Willow River mills and and 17 entered the back of E. B. McConnell. tbe most of their opportunities. imposing monument than is the resting 65 cents by the other roads. other property are in danger ol being undermined. The wounded men were taken to Mrs.Gill hadnot longbeen deadbeforethe place of many a noted Ken tuckian. Tim Sheefran's Diplomacy. Burlington, but they are not expected to A Clarksville (Iowa.) butcher, loaded a Influence of the two English girls over Mr. Tho river at La Crosse continues to rise live. Baker gives his reason for the shooting Congressman Nelson received letters shotgun with buckshot, and placing the? Gill became very apparent. He gave them steadily, and has reached the highest that he did not want anybody driving showing that Sheehan. the agent of the muzzle under his chin, fired a heavy cnargel presents of money, furniture and fine point of an early spring flood of which record over his land. ,. Chippewas at White Earth agency, had, into his head. ,0ne eye was blown fromf clothes, and lavished upon them apparently has been kept. No further damage Harriet Beecher Stowe is said to be under direction from the Indian bureau, his head and blood and brains scatteredkabout. W. A. Cameron, teller of the Union Bank more affection than he bestowed upon has been done, except that the mills are called a council of the Indians to try and He is still alive, although uncon-1 of Canada, at Winnipeg, was arrested at failing in health and strength. Her his children. Indeed the latter were somewhat interfered with by the swift persuade them to retract their action on scious. Jealousy was the cause of the-self-F Pembrie by Sheiiff Hart on receipt of a often excluded from his presence at the current, which makes handling of logs difficult. memory daily grows more treacherous, the agreements and condemn the Nelson shooting. &' telegram from the Winnipeg chief of police will of his two favored servants, and it is bill. He had spent two days in this council, and she cannot remember the charging him with embezzlement. He had said that one of the daughters, no longer A resolution was adopted in the'legisfa-^* The dam across the Zumbro river at wrangling with the Indians and $433 on his person. He admitted that he able to endure the arrogance and insults ture of British Columbia urging the domin-f*" names of her friends. The authorized Oronoco has been carried away by the abnsicg Nelson and his bill. He was short in his cash account with the of her father's favorites, was forced to ion government to acqjiire Point Roberts high water. The machinery in the mill at rdvihed the Indians to keep clear of the biography of Mrs. Stowe will be written bank. He stated that he had been $200 leave the house. Wash.,from the United States by purchase* that place has been removed, it being feared Ne'son bill and to write Senator Dawes a short for some time, and, on learning that or otherwise. The place is a veritable "Nof by Florine Thayer McCray, whose It is estimated that these clever adventurers that the mill will be swept away. petition, signed by all of them, asking that the bank examiner would be in Winnipeg man's land," and the hot-bed of smugglers' had obtained from Mr. Gill not less the commission agreements be affirmed. house is not far from Mrs. Stowe's soon, decided to make a haul. He would and toughs. No laws are observed, greatly than $100,000 when tbey attempted the The elder Beaulieu, in council.led the opposition not make a statement as to the amount to the detriment of settlers. residence in Hartford, and whose temperance final stroke which made flight necessary The Cerman Emperor.' to the agreements, an din letter says: of the shortage. He said hf» had from $20,000 and culminated in their arrest. That waa "The way it looks now. Sheehan has poi. J. S. Simon, the defaulting ex-treasurer novel, "Environment," won The change in the condition of Emperor to 880,000 in cash in his charge every the famous bond transfer, effected, as is soned the mind of the Indians against Nelson Frederick recalls the fact that Prof. Bergmann of Darke county, Ohio, was sentenced to day. He was receiving and paying teller. such nearty encomiums for the author. alleged, partly by cajolery and partly by and his bill. The commission that long ago predicted that symptoms six years in the penitentiary and fined $48 forgery. Mr. Gill had 952,500 in per cent Two gamblers, names unknown, got into may be appointed under tha bill will have 000 and costs, the fine being double the of a grave character would be observable registered United States bonds. They a dispute with Wm. O'He.irn, bartender a hard road to travel to be successful in amount of his embezzlement. at about this period, and that another were rent to the treasury department at in John Breen's saloon, and another bartender making an agreement with the Indians, as Btage of the disease, which he indicated The New York assembly committee on When the United States Senate is Washington with a letter signed as named Charles Green, at Soooner. Sheehan said Nelson was working only would become manifest about six judiciary has begun an investigation into it appeared, by Mr. Gill, requesting that Wis. The talk was about tne rightful for his Norwegians, and would rob the weeks later. The stages thus far marked, doing business under what is known the published charges that members ol they be cancelled and reissued to owner of a handkerchief, and soon led to Indians oTall their lands, put their children together with the present verification of the assembly had been corruptly influenced as the five-minute rule President Ingalls Harriet and Alice Woodhall. The a riot, both sides to the controversy in misery, to put the Norwegians on Dr. Bergmann's prophecy, have revived by lobbyists. The evidence was entire, transfer blank on the back oi each bond opening fire with revolvers at about the the lands. He (Sheeham) said, 'Have limits the time of the speakers the cancer theory and largely spread the ly made up of denials by accused members was properly filled out and signed. The same time. Twenty shots were fired and nothing to do with the bill ol Nelson, 1 popular belief therein. In consequence of not by his watch but by an ancient letter accompanying the bonds asked that The flats on the Missisappi near the upper the walls of the saloon showed many to would advise you.' He went on to &ay the revival of discusion on this point, the the new bonds be sent to Mr. Gill's address. railroad bridge at St. Paul are overflown, have been \ery wild. However, when the 'To write to Senator Dawes and request sand-glass which has been in use by press hare resumed the publication of articles The request was complied with.the and much distress and suffering is occa- tsioned. smoke cleared away a person was prostrated him to ratify that treaty made in 1880.' in profusion, speculating upon the the Senate for many years. As soon two servant girls secured the reissued '.J on the floor with a hole through And Paul, who was interpreting, did his European situation in the event ol the bonds and disposed of them through the one of his lungs, and a bij billet had as a Senator begins his speech the best by adding more towards running Nelson Miss Fellows says she likes Chaska, her. death of theEmperor and particularly when firm of Fisk & Hatch. This was in May, scraped through one of Green's Jeus and down. But the request of Sheehan to Indian husband, and she is happpy anur^ajfifer-J^ glass is set and as soon as the sand spirit of Boulangerism seem3 to have become 1883. broke it. The gamblers broke for the sign a paper to be sent to Dawes was dis contented. dominant in France. has all run out, in jusfc five minutes, woods and the constable followed, and approved and nothing more was said oi About this time the courts, at the instance The news from Berlin is very meagre and Charles Dickens, Jr.. while in St. Paul, soon after he had taken up the trail shots done about it. For two davs Sheehan of member-, of Mr. Gill's family, declared that is, down cornea the President's of a nature suggesting the exercise of unusually made a good impression upon his interviewers, were heard, and it is thought he has been spoke against Nelson's bill in tbe blackest him incapable of managinghis esta te. rigorous censorhip, inducing the to whom he invariably spok© Jailed,,. O'Hearn will die. gavel »ay he could." The contact of the WoodhaJl sisters was kindly ol our glorious country. belief that the condition of tbe Emporer IB mm** 3&J^