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W New Ulm Review. PITH OF THE HEWS, ton, is reported to be in such a feeble barn,the whole family went inside to get the, condition that there are doubts of her recovery. cows and hoises, of which there were some ,. '^~%\f fifteen or twenty in all, and having some An Indian Scout Who Killed Thirtyfour Railroad Men A!! Believe the Canadian A New York policeman who" W&B caught trouble in getting them oat stayed too Shocking Scandal. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Indians in Defense of the Pacific Has Bought a Controlling burgling was arrested at 4:30 a. m., arraigned long and were suffocated. The known diificultv The dead body of Nathaniel W. T. Hatch, Whites According to a Veracious at 11 a. m., indicted, tried and Interest. of getting horses out of a burning 1.4*3 ___» a banker and broker at 14 Nassau street, Journalist. NEW ULM, convicted before 2 p. m., and at 2: SO building, and the fact' that the body of MINNESOTA* New York, was lound in the yard in the The reported sale of the* Soo" road, with o'clock of the same day was on the wavto Mrs. Gratehischen was found under a Nape Sice, or Bad Hand, is a Dakota Indian the Minneapolis & Pacific, and the Aberdeen, rear of No. 64 West Thirtieth street. The Sing Sing to serve the state at hard labor horse, lends support to this theory. of the Uncappa tribe. A fine specimen Bismarck & Northwestern, which story of Mrs. Lillian Scofield, a richly lor 10 years. of the red man, standing six feet Bix has been so earnestly danied by several of General S. C. Armstrong says it is dressed and handsome woman about thirty in his moccasins. His voice is low and A man ramed Mclntyre, alias "Slim the Soo directors, has caused more talk years, suggests a suspicion of a murder easier to make a Christian «of the quite musical, except when excited, and Jim, ran off a band of fifty horses from Unsuccessful Train Robbery. actuated by jealousy. She and her husband, among railroad men than any one event then the torrent of vituperation he pours the vicinity of Fort Shaw, Mont., across Indian than to overcome his prejudice in some time. It is one of those cases, Charles A. Scofield, live in apartments fourth in a loud, harsh voice makes the A bold but unsuccessful attempt at robbery the line into Canada. The horses belong too, in which nobody believes the denials, at the address given. Mrs. Scofield against manual labor. strongest heart quail, and, as it* well on the limited express on the Balti* to the Shetland outfit and to Clark & strange as it may seem to the ordinary said she dined with Hatch at a known that he is very brave, few more & Ohio road near Mansfield, Ohio, |f Co., at South Fork river. The Canadian lay individual. The reports have restaurant the night before in West wish to contend with him in was frustrated by the prompt action of *"g mounted police are on the trail. Mr. Twenty-seventh street, a plane known as also brought out some interesting gossip. Cardinal Manning's theory that it any manner. From childhood he has ever Morris offers $250 reward for the capture the train crew and some passengers. At One gentleman in St. Paul, who is usually Mme. Fannie's. lb was within half an l»aen the staunch friend of the whites, and and conviction of the thieves. Mclntyre one o'clock a. m. the train being btopped is right to steal to keep from starving posted on all big deals, immediately telegraphed hour of midnight when they left the restaurant, on more than one occasion gave go'v evidence at the station, a man entered the smok- W is a noted horse thief, and has served a his representative in the East for and Mr. Hatch accompanied her is likely to receive a very liberal interpretation of that friendship against "overwhelming ing car, where most of the passengers ,m. term in the Deer Lodge penitentiary for information of the reported sale. He received home. Arriving there she invited him in. odds. He has killed thirty-four dozing, and attempted to snatch re from tramps. theft from the Sweetland ranches. Mr. Scofield was aroused by the movements a reply to the effect that George Indians in. single-handed duels, anion" watches of three in succession. He had^ysic^ Stephen, president of the Bank of Montreal, of his wife and Hatch. *The latter A shooting affray took place on Willow them his full brother, in defense of the only succeeded in obtaining one watch, and Morton. Bliss & Oo., the well was hastily concealed in a room on the creek, Mont., in which Patrick Dooley, A new theory is that obesity is a whites. when the occupants of the car became known bankers, had purchased a controlling second floor. Scofield's jealousy was his son and a man by the name of J. aroused and the thief made for the rear V~ His most daring deed, or rather the one interest in the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. nervous disorder and should be treated aroused to a high pitch and Campbell, shot and fatally wouided the door, and was only stopped by Conductor requiring the ost nerve, happened soon he questioned his wife in a most Marie & Atlantic, the Minneapolis & Milroy brothers. It seems there was an by an avoidance of mental .and after the Grand River agency was Cowin, who, taking in the situation at a* .Pacific and the Aberdeen, Bismarck & violent way concerning the man who old quarrel between the parties about moved to Standing Rock. At that "lance, dealt the scoundrel a tremendous* siblow physical fatigue and a diet of eggs, Northwestern that they had paid, had been with her. She steadfastly refused land. When they met on Willow creek time there was but one company over the head with his lanterajkj or agreed to pay, which is the same thing, to give the man's name and insisted that Dooley began shooting after a short quarrel, soup, milk, rice and potatoes. bringing him to the floor, senseless. A of soldiers—E, of the Seventeenth $9,000,000 for the control of these lines. he had left the house. There was a lively when the engagement became general, corporal of Company G.. 5th infantry, United States infantry, under the command quarrel between the husband and wife, The gentleman who did the telegraphing and resulted in fatally wounding the two of old Capt. Collins—defending the who was conveving an insane soldier from says there is no doubt about it whatever which only ended when Scofield left the Milroy brothers. Sheriff Coleman and Some one has discovered another agency against the hordes of hostile3 savages—their Ft. Keogh, Mon., to the National that the deal has been made as detailed house. The woman heard nothing more. posse are in pursuit of the culprits.^ quarters, a large tent, their asylum at Washington, uickly remedy for ratlesnake bite than whiskey. above. For several months past the air She retired and knew no more of the produced a pair of handcuffs, and when defense a high stockade. One afternoon a Thomas B. McQuade was arrested at has been full of rumors of the" sale of tho broker or what occurred in the night But the majority of people who the prostrate bandit regained consciousness private named Jack Lowe, either out of New York for the murder of Miss Lillie until the body was discovered in the Minneapolis & Pacific, which have also are in the habit of getting bitten will curiosity or a desire to obtain some relics, he found himself manacled and in the. Hoyt at Webster, MaBS. The police think been industriously denied. Now that yard next morning. The husband, desecrated a grave of one of the Indian midst of a crowd of passengers who talked this will go far toward clearing up the the present deal has stirred things probably stick to the old remedy, or Charles W. Shofield, told the police chiefs, and carried away some curiosities •xcitedly of the bell cord and the nearest mystery o! the young woman's death, up it develops that the Minneapolis & that he had had cause on several occasions else they'll not get bitten so often. telegraph pole. The thief begged piteously which suited his fancy. He was seen by a taken in connection with the arrest in Pacific was offered to the Manitoba, to doubt his wife's fidelity. The skull of the squaw, and she informed others, until, in Boston of her uncle, Dixon R. Cowie. dead man was fractured. Mrs. Scofield is but not wanted. It was also offered to for his life, and,after having been searched less than two hours, there were some McQuade is a medical student and formerly the St. Paul fe Duluth, but the price was a large, fine-looking woman. She and no weapons being found on his person, It is stated in the Boston Transcript lived in Webster. It is intimated that too high. The whole line, from aSuIt Ste. is also very intelligent. She speaks and no policeman being within call, 5 0 0 HOSTILE INDIANS, that thousands of women are he was intimate with the girl, and the Marie to the Western terminus of the Minneapolis calmly of her friend's death as armed to the teeth, around the stockake the crowd yielded to the counsels of Condnctor same intimation is made in regard to bsr & Pacific, was offeied to the a very sad affair. According to her sfcory, demanding the death of the white man. Corwin, and the rascal, after receiving X\ enea^ed in the liquor traffic, and if uncle. A desire to hide her condition is she has long been dabblins in stocks in Capt. Collins, after hearing the accusation Northern Pacific, and negotiations were a severe thrashing, was allowed to I women are allowed to vote on excise the alleged motive for the crime. swore that he would not give him up, but made for the transfer. Details had even Wall street, usually through the office of go and the train proceeded on its way. been talked over, and two or three of the W. T. Hatch & Sons. A cornoner's inquest would send him to Fort A. Lincoln for Two companions of the scoundrel, whowere I matters all those women would vote, The Emperor of Brazil is suffering from parties interested in the Soo line were to was held and Mr. and Mrs. Scofield were trial. They insisted on having him there stationed on the side of the tram opposite pleurisy. The physicians attending him while very few others would. enter the directory of the Northern Pacific. examined. From their testimony, it was and then. He retorted that he and his the depot, took to their heels on say that his condition is serious. evident that Hatch was killed by falling company would fight the whole Sioux nation, The sum of $1,750,000 would the first alarm. The stolen watch waa returned It is stated that Russia contemplates a and they would be compelled to walk have controlled the whole line according from the bath room window, while trying to its owner. fresh coup in Central Asia. Advices represent A physician recommends that all to an authority which is considered to escape from Scofield. Tine prisoners over their dead bodies before they would that she has designs on Persia, in the reliable. The Northern Pacific had no were released. get Lowe. The Indians were fast becoming the wood used in the interior constuetion belief that the powers would view her action use for the Aberdeen, Bismarck & Northwestern, excited, spurred on by relatives and A Land Office Decision. lukewarmly. of houses and all the plain surfaces former followers of the deceased chief which is said to have been projected The secretary of the interior has decided Evidence taken before the committee at whose grave was desecrated, and the to serve certain private interests, of plaster should be thoroughly a case of long-standing before the department, Found but Lost Again. Ottawa, Canada, shows that undertakers one of the principal projectors having danger of a massacre was becoming more involving the right of government oiled or varnished so that the power combined to palm off basswood coffins on about a thousand acres of land there purchased After a separation of twenty yenrs John and more imminent. At this moment Bad upon lands lying within the limits of railroad wealtny Canadians for §400 and $5O0. in the time of Bismarck's boom of absorption of foul air and gases B. Craddock and wife met in Nebraska Hand appeared on the scene and asked the land grants after the map of It leaked out that Hon. George Brown cause of the outbreak. The interpreter from Mr. Van Pelt, the Chicago supervisor. City, about April 1. They came to this general route has been filed. The should be destroyed. and Gooderham, a Canadian millionaire, told him how matters stood, and he remarked The same authority says this land is the country in 1808, converts to Mormonism. case was that of the Northern Pacific were buried in basswood coffins. milk in the cocanut to the whole By arrangement the wife started for Salt that the white chief was right, road against Martin. The map of general business, and was the reason Lake in advance of her husband. On and that Lowe would go to Fort A*. As Mr. Mahlon Sands, an American, Thfi magnitude ofTexasis thus illustrated route has been filed, showing the the Minneapolis & Pacific. after her arrival there she fell into the hands of Lincoln if he so desired it. This was starting out for a ride in Rotten Row general direction of the road. Gen. Hancock by an imaginative writer: "If bi ought down a pctfect storm of reaching the borders of the promised laud, one of the apostles, who was taken in London, his horse fell and rolled upon laid out in what is now the Fargo abuse and taunts from his red brethren. the Red river, was continued west instead by her charms, and upon learning of him. Mr. Sands was removed to St. V, Texas were a circular lake and France land district a military reservation for of north through the rich wheat-producing the expected arrival of her husband, hid One more excited than the rest demanded George's hospital, where he died two hours Fort Seward. The order setting aside the a, circular island, the island could be country. Among other interesting things her away When Craddock arrived he blood saying that nothing but blood after the accident. He married a niece of reservation was not approved by the told about the deal is that the Soo has could find no trace of her and after a vain could wipe out the disgrace. Bad Hand, the American banker, Mr. Levi P. Morton. anchored centrally in the lake out of president for two years afterward, and running over to him, struck him in the been purchased by the same capitalists search o^ several days returned and settled the map of general location had then been sight of land, twenty-two miles from face, crying that he would give him blood, who some time ago retired from the Manitoba, in Nebraska City. In the course of a filed. Later the reservation was abandoned Rev. Mr. Brick, missionary from the being bought out by Boston capitalists. year, believing that his wife had been killed and enough to satisfy him. There was any point on the encircling shore." and thrown open to settlement. Peace River country, NorthwestTenitory, The money obtained for their interest bv Indians on her way to Salt lake, he nothing for it but a duel. The Indian, Martin filed on the land. The road contested waited upon the government at Ottawa in the Manitoba is now used to acquire married again. Mrs. Craddock finally escaped lame enough now, comnlained that his claim, asserting that the government and asked for speedy relief for the starving he had no gun. Bad Hand another system of road. These are from her confinement in Utah and A Southern paper says that mulattoes had no right on the land after Indians of that section. He represented gave him his, and borrowing one some of the most interesting phases of the returned to England, where dhe remained map of general route had been filed showing are rapidly disappearing, and that large gamp had disappeared, and situation which have been brought about Hintil about eight months ago, from a soldier, ordered the Indian out. A it was within the limits of the grant, that there had been a rabit plague for two by the Soo deal. when she learned through relatives of her moment after his corpse lay bleeding on half-tinted children are becoming rare and if it had the failure of the president years, in consequence of which the Indians husband in England that he was still alive the ground. At this juncture Cold Hand, to approve until after the map of definite in the cities and scarce in the country. are reduced to starvation. another celebrated scout and the bravest and residing in Nebraska. About the first location has been filed, placed the lands Sioux that ever lived, arrived and told the One reason is that colored people are of last month she came over and found The Arabian stallion Linden Tree, presented Will Blaine Run. in the hands of the road. The secretary in him lhing with his second wife and a large angry mob that he and Bad Hand were Gen. Grant by the sultan of Turkey, his decision maintains that the government beginning to show that they do not The Philadelphia Times (which in doubtful family of children. After talking the matter going to take Lowe to Fort Lincoln, and was sold to Gen. Colby at Beatrice, had a right to lay out this reservation authority) publishes this dispatch from respect the mothers of mulatto children, over, however, she was convinced that dared one or all of them to molest him Nob., for 2,500. at any time within the limits of this New York: in the undertaking, and, in fact, he haJ aoted in good faith, and, although grant, and asserts that the approval of and ostracise them socially. Six inches of water has fallen in southern I have entirely reliable information that next mornin? at daybreak Capt. she says she still loves him dearly, decided the president whenever given, dates back Minnesota within the past fifteen davs, the friends of Blaine have, within the last not to disturb his present relations, and CollinB ser.t Lowe under the to the time of the setting aside of the reservation. with no indications of a clear up. It is three days.received direct from hira his assent at once bade hira a lafct adieu and started guard of Bad Hand, Cold Hand, Good Mrs. Cleveland's new phaeton attracts The land goes to Martin. delaying seeding badly, but is death to to an aggressive movement for his renomination back for England. Wood and two privates to Lincoln, and chinch bugs. a good deal of attention In for president, and the assurance they were not waylaid or molested in the that, if nominated in the face of his least on their'way. The row in the office of the Minneapolis Washington. Recently she took Miss Disastrous Dynamite Explosion. Florence letter of declination, he would Tribune has at last culminated in the Cleveland for a drive in the stylish A Broken Neck Re-Set. not feel at liberty to decline. A freight train on the Philadelphia & withdrawal of Alden J. Blethen. who transfers Bad Hand is now old and pretty well Reading railroad was passing throngh Locust his interest to Will E. Haskell. A general and systematic effort has been An accident occurred at Sioux City*, crippled up from the effects of scouting vehicle. Albert, the coachman, sat in made by Blaine's closest friends, such as Gap, six miles from Shamokin, Pa.," days. He was shot five times, once Iowa, which though it may not prove dignified leisure on the rumble, while The grand jury at Redwood Falls.Minn., Chairman Jones, William Walter Phelps, when a car loaded with dynamite exploded! through his risht hand, which rendered it fatal, is such as to deserve mention as one has found indictments against John Gorres killing seven people, wounding 30. some Whitelaw Reid, Charles Emery Smith and Mrs. Cleveland skillfully manipulated Oj the few instances of the kind on record. useless hence his name. He lives south of for murder in the first degree, and Henry seriously, burning eight housps. leveling others, for two months past to get Blaine Standing Rock Agency, and enlivens the Reginald Ford, a young Englishman, was the reins over the well-groomed Schott for assault with intent to kill. four blocks to the ground and wrecking into the attitude of a passive candidate. evenings for the young folks by his tales driving rapidly on Pearl street, when the Gorres recently murdered his hired man. hundreds of others. The engine drawing of early days. Every possible pressure has been put upon ponies. vehicle was stopped sudden'y by a wheel The body of his victim was exhumed a 70 cars was running down the grade at a Blaine to get irom him the direct assurance catching in the strept railway track, and few days since and decapitated. The head rapid rate to make a siding one mile west that he will not decline if nominated, Ford was thrown fully twenty feet, alighting with the scalp attached, will be produced A HUMBLE CONFESSION. of the gap, to allow the Philadelphia fast About a weok ago, while three boy and that assurance has been received on his head. Allan Vinton line south right of way. The engineer at the trial to contravene the statement in that city from Blaine within the last were wandering in the woods ne ar was the first person to reach the prostrate of Gorres before the coroner's inquest Mrs. Eckert's Blood-Curdling Confession slowed up when in the gap, but the cars! few days. In a very few a man, and found him to all appearances Rochester, Ind., they noticed several that he inflicted the blows with the tines had attained such a momentum that he of the Murder of John days more it will cease to be a dead and his neck dislocated. He took wj1! was obliged to run fast to keep the tank of a fork. The state insist t^at the Denn, secret that Blaine is in the hands of his pieces of five, ten and twenty-dollar hold of his head and gave it a sudden turn, from being pumped, the head of steam was wounds were produced by some other instrument, friends, as the Blaine leaders will at once when the vertebra slipped back into place A Helena, Montana, telegram says: bills scattered about the ground. Upon too much for the couplings, and the sevJ and that appearance would indicate come to the front and make an aggressive with a report that was plainly heard on Mrs. Sarah Holmes, the nurse to whom enth car from the locomotive broke loose. that the wounded man had been investigation nearly $500 was found, campaign for his renomin&tion. the sidewalk. Ford soon, regained coli* Mrs. Eckert made confession concerning The engine was stopped to make a new btFuck from behind. This movement has been pretty clearly sciousneps, and if lie escapes from the effect in a somewhat torn condition. A lunatic the murder of John Denn, has made public coupling,wheh the broken train met with a foreshadowed for some weeks in such Thirty-five hundred persons in the Academy of brain concussion, can boast of being the confession. Of all the crimes perpetrated shock sufficient to explode the dynamite. who bad jumped from the light, Blaine organs as the Tribune, of this city, one of the few living persons who have had of Music at Albanj-, New York, lis in Montana, this was the most The force of the explosion shook the and the Philadelphia Press.and all tened to an eloquent oration by Col. Robert ning express near that place about their necks dislocated. brutal and mysterious. Three men have ground for twenty miles around, wrecking afiectation about Blaine's candidacy G. Ingersoll to the memory of Roscoe already been called upon by the vigilantes many houses in Mt. Carmel and the* neighborhood. two weeks before is supposed to have will now be thrown off and the battle Conkling, and one-fourth as many more to suffer for it, each of whom escaped the The trainmen, aided by the Civil Service Commissioner Lyman will made an aggressive one. Part of the mutilated the money. besieged the barred doors, while many noose by mere accident. Prominent men horror-stricken inhabitants, rushed to the leave Washington soon to organize boards original program was the election of climbed to the roof and peeped through the have been suspected, and one of them, rescue and succeeded in saving many lives Charles Emery Smith as a delegate-atlarge of examiners and to conduct the first examinations skylights. The ceremonies were under the John Shober, mentioned in the confession, from the burning buildings. Of the dead at the pofltoffices at Columbus, from your state, and the failure was Justice William Strong, of the auspices of the senate and assembly. has suffered much from the insinuations nothing remains but a few charred chips Ohio, and Des Moines. Iowa. a great disappointment to the Blaine junta cast upon him. A reward of $12,000 was of bone found in the ruins. The Irish Catholic bishops are holding a United States Supreme Court, retired, in this city but Mr. Smith gives the By the falliBg of an elevator at Hamru's meeting at Clonlitfe, Ireland. It is believed offered for the criminal, and now after assurance that Blaine can command a is now eighty years of age. He is a tall, brewery in St. Paul, Joseph Grobener and nine years comes the sensational end. Mrs. they are considering the Pope's rescript majority of the Pennsylvania delegation Charles Miller were instantly killed and Worried to Death. fine-looking man who does not appear in reference to the plan of campaign and Holmes said: under any circumstances, and that if Matt Zstrt had his right leg broken in two ,.^1 boycotting. At about 2 o'clock in the morning of the Blaine's nomination shall seem to be assured, The coroner at Chicago has ordered that to be more than sixty. His places, besides serious bruises about the twenty-fourth day before Mis. Eckert died the delegation will be solid for him. the corpse of Miss Anna B. Peterson who arms and body. He was removed to St. Hon. James Berney died at Bay City, clean-cut face resembles Gladstone's, she called me to her bedside and told me died suddenly some timeago and was buried Joseph's hospital, and it is expected that Mich., from a kidney and heart trouble. The unexpected expressions in Massachusetts she had a terrible confession to make. next day, be disinterred and examined. though it is not so wrinkled. Justice he will recover. He was a son of Hon. James G. Birney, and Vermont for Blaine are not Partly rising as by some supernatural Miss Peterson was a tall, handsome blonde, accidental, nor are they unexpected to who ran for president on the Liberal ticket Strong seems to be as active as ever. A terrific boiler explosion occurred in a power she threw her sunken eyes and one of the most accomplished equestriennes Blaine's friends. When all of the antiBlaine in 1860, and was himself in succession sash and blird shop at Manchester, N. H. upon me and said: "Promise me that in Chicago. She was also an heiress, He has his salary of $10,000 a year, men were reposing on their arm3, state senator, lieutenant governor, circuit Win. H. Taylor and Harry D. Emery, emplojes, you will never, so long as I am alive, give and friends of hers say they fear because they regarded Blaine as out of the judge and United States minister to jj'j and a good income besides, but he were hurled 150 feet away and away what I am about to tell you. Will that she was murdered or worried fight, the friends of Blaine were most energetic the Netherlands. killed. The boiler house, engine and dry still lectures on constitutional law in you?" into suicide. They claim that she has in their work in the two anti-Blaine house, all brick structures, were completely Hanson Petern, while attempting to put Please don't tell me anything, Mrs. Eckert," been kept secluded from all company for New England States, and they one of the Washington schools, and $!U&QiJ£3lfi}' T]}°™j3QPi the engineer, a belt on a pulley in the Hecla works' I replied. the past Bix months, and that there are got possession of Vermont and bometimes gives professional advice. was foimdoeneath the ruins of the engine concentrator at Glendale, Montana, fell and "If you love me you will listen to me," evidences of a plot to force her into a distasteful Massachusetts while the others were house, but is not fatally injured. The died from concussion of the brain. she hissed as loud as her enfeebled voice marriage. A young tradesman sleeping in fancied security. It was the expression main shop was riddled with brick and sections named Henry Sawdrum is said to have would permit. Gen. Boulanger, in his book on the German of three hitherto anti-BIaine New The only prominent counterfeiter been her favorite suitor, but it is asserted of iron and chimney torn down. One "I have suffered the tortures of hell too England states that made Blaine cast invasion, strongly condemns jlonial that he was not permitted to see her, and section of the boiler, weighing two tons, long. I cannot sleep. I cannot die without now out of jail known to the Govern, adventures, and ea^s: As long as AlsaceLorraine aside his doubts and assent to the importunites was thrown 300 feet, carrying away the that a wedding had been planned, telling it. Listen. Mrs. Holmes, do Is not restored to us we have no of his friends for his renomination. ment officials is Peter McCartney, for her with her stepuncle, Soria corners of two dwelling houses and badly you know who killed John Denn?" right to divide our forces, especially when It is now a positive fact that Blaine Mathison. a druggist, for whom injuring Mrs. James Mahoney. Two other who is being tried in New Orleans for the advantages are not quite clear. "No," I replied, then said: "I always is in the field that his friends have his assent she had frequently expressed sections were carried 500 feet but did no thought that a man (now dead) named to a movement in his favor, and The London Daily Telegraph, in a raising one-dollar silver certificates special damage. Williams did it." that he will be nominnted at Chicago if column article headed "England in Danger," abhorrence. The girl's relatives pronounce to fifty-dollar notes. McCartney's "You are away off" said Mrs. Eckert. hard work and plenty of enthusiasm can asserts on "the highest military authority" the reports untrue, and say she The Hinesdale, Minn., granite quarries accomplish it." that the strength of the army is •'Listen again. Shober has been blamed I principal business has been the issuing have stopped work. It is reported the died of heart-disease. Mathison is evasive entirely insufficient. It gives many details have tried to blame him, and I have told about the matter. It is understood his cause was financial troubles. The quarries of bogus twenty-dollar greenbacks, the officers as much, but there is nothing showing that the service is generally crippled. suit was favored by Miss Peterson's mother were getting out stone for the auditorium, Shocking Accident. but it takes a good deal of money to in it. It was not Shober. Now close all for the purpose of keeping the property where the .Republican convention the doors and come to me quick. I will in the family. Just how" much the deal is to be held in Chicago. Seven persons yrere burned to death in a do this, and as McCartney left prison A recent arrival from the Flathead lake tell you—see if Maggie is asleep cover her girl's estate, or expectations in Denmark, barn on a farm near Arlington, Neb. They The Wisconsin Republican State convention country, Montana, reports everything quiet about three months ago without up. Is Lou asleep? Close the doors—sh, where she was born, amount to, has not were Mrs. Freeze, a widow her son-in-law, favor Gov. Rusk for President, with since the recent hanging of two Indians, Bh, sh Oh, Mrs. Holmes, this is a been ascertained. capital he turned his attention to the Fred Groteluschen, his wife and three Graham for second choice. Kansas stands and a feeling of confidence is manifested fearful night. Horrible phantoms children, and his brother, Louis Groteluschen. by her favorite Gov., Senator Ingalls. with simpler and cheaper process of tampering throughout the entire settlement that the flit before me—I must tell you it in weighing They all lived on the farm, and Blaine for second, and New Jersey will support trouble is at end. The entire lake country A crematory—the only one west of the J, me down—killing me. Oh, insufferable with one-dollar notes. He was had no neighbors nearer than half a mile. William Walter Phelpa for the Republican is filling up with an energetic and courageous Mississippi, except that at San Francisco— torment! They tell me to leave here. Ha, Smoke was seen in Arlington, and caught in this, however, and will nomination. class of men, who will see that was opened at St. Louis. The first incin- ^^, ha, leave here don't I leave here and a party of citizens went out the rights of the Indian and white man The Catholic Citizen, organ of Wisconsin probably go back to piison. eiation were the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth don't 1 comeback. I cannot leave here. to investigate. They found the are equally protected. Catholics, contained an editorial commenting, T. Terry, the late wife of Judge John ill What hideous power draws me and holds barn totally destroyed, with twentyfive unfavorably, upon the papal restrict me to this damned spot? Denn was murdered Terry, being successfully cremated in lM As a train was pulling into Binghamton, head of stock. In the ruins of the Senator Wade Hampton tells this on the National Land League. Rev. three hours' time. The new process as **-i*s here, and I am glad my boy Harry N. Y.t John 0. Pareno, an Italian, a passenger barn he lound the remains of the entire Father Fagan, on the authority of Archbishop conducted by this crematory is said to be -'-fil was not here at the time. "Come!" she story about Senator "Zeb"' Vance's in the day coach, suddenly sprang family. No one knows how it happened. Heiss, printed a card in the Sen shrieked. "You must hear! I cannot sleep. free from smoke, odorless, and devoid o! I*! I to his feet, drew a revolver and fired three A few entertain suspicions of foul first case in the North Carolina Supreme tinel saying: "I hereby publicly brand all objectionable features. "i Put your arms around me. shots at Owen Howe, another passenger play, but a majority believe that the barn the editorial in the Citizen as insulting to Court. His client had been from Dartsville, Alleghany county. One I KILLED JOHN DENN! took fire, perhaps through the acts of an Thomas Fraser, a saloonkeeper at J! the holy father." Mr. Bray, editor of the of the bullets struck Howe in the breast, "11 My God, I don't believe it it cannot be, incendiary, and that the family rushed to Washington, D. C, shot and instantly worsted in the lower court, and Vance Citizen, when asked if he intended to inflicting a dangerous wound, and another Mrs. Eckert. You are dreaming—delirious." the rescue of the live stock and killed Joshua 3 Cox, a prominent lumber apologize, replied, "I popose to stand by took an appeal. It was his first argument detached the pendant from a lady's ear-ring. were suffocated. The only survivor dealer at Blunt's creek, and then fled. He it." Pareno then sprang from the train and was captured and placed under guard in a **f in the court, and he took "Yes, yes Madam Eckert killed John of the family is a daughter, who fled up the street, but was overhauled by Ex-Senator McDonald, of Arkansas, has Denn with a hatchet—with a hatchet. Is is away visiting. The body of Mrs. farm house, preparatory to being placed great pains with it. When the court the depot police. The Italian claims that passed the crisis of a dangerous illness in Groteluachen was the only one who could Lou chopping wood with a hatchet? If she in the county jail. During the night a-.V* Howe and several other pasesengers had New York city, but his recovery is not yet came to render a decision the Chiei only knew what that hatchet has done be recognized, The three children ranged number of masked men seized Fraser, and assured robbed and threatened to kill him. Howe shp would never touch it. Horrible murder! in age from one to six years. At the coroner's taking him to the spot where he had mur- I Justice quoted Vance's argument in The Chicago Union Veteran club, at a says the Italian is crazy and has not been I went in the night to Denn, called inquest no evidence was produced dered Cox.killed him with guns and pistols. IJ robbed at all. private conference appointed a committee full. As he was proceeding Vance him up, took a bottle, -wanted liquor, to show foul play. The verdict was an His body was mutilated almost beyond of four to ferret out the mystery surrounding accidental fire, the origin of which was unknown. recognition. Fraser was considered a des- J"i went in the cellar with him and looked proudly around at the other A number of explosions of natural gas the death of Gen. M- Beem, who perate character. Cox leaves a wife andk \i» 'hit him a lick.'" There she Louis Groteluschen was a great was reported to have committed suicide occurred almost simultaneously in Buffalo, lawyers and cheerfully rubbed his stopped. She asked me for some smoker and it is thought the fere caught five children. .^rfdA in his wife's presence at her father's Nebraska N. Y., caused, as supposed by an overpressure. from sparks from his pipe. wine. She drank a little, then said: "I hands. To his mind that wa3 the Five piisoners escaped from the jail at 1 They destroyed St. Paul's cathedral, ranch. Instructions were given swear to thib: Twenty years' hard labor A farm hand who was employed on Ashland, Wis. Mike Hogan and a greatest argument ever presented to a the committee to spare neither cost nor the finest church in Buffalo, and did —worked twenty years for this. There are the place was nowhere to be found, and Conlon, sent from Hurley and waiting.' effort. The club will co-operate with the other damage. The entire interior of the court. The court read Vance's argument ,no papers to condemn any one. What papers after the thorough search wbich has been trial in the circuit court Thos. Ciothera,*fJ| Grand Army post at Alton, which is taking cathedral is burned out. The roof is gone there were I have destroyed. I feel relie\ed." made, it is thought hardly possible that an active interest in the matter. Edward Murray and James Murphy^Hg through and then said: "Foi but the stone walls and spire remain. An Her mind was perfectly clear as his body could have been among the ruins. serving out a sentence lor minor offenses, W explosion occurred in the basement, the these reasons weN affirm the decision Burglars entered the store of Langlie & she again warned me "Not to give it Owing to the fact that the bodies fommtl stee*-*3® were the jail breaketf. Securing a furnace being supplied with natural gas, Haberstad at Lanesboro, Minn., and blew away." She subsequently said she thought were so nearly consumed, it is al most of the court below." Vance corset band they cott^bwr oi/the-windrw and in half an hour the flames had done was the safe open.but were only rewarded with she had been shadowed through this country impossible to ., discover marks -of their work. The church was valued at and got away without aWsacting if dam bfounded. His own 20 cents. and Europe, but that no one had been foul play if, Mhey were stabbed, argument $250,000. Insurance,$60,000. The other Officers are on the track. It iB thought smart enough to catch her. poi30ned or shot. None of the skulls was used as the basis of Mrs. Sarah I. Robinson, the convicted damages caused by the explosion were they will be returned to jail in a day o* decision are crushed. One theory is that the fire The Lou and Maggie referred to by the muideress, now awaiting sentence in Bos- *—. two The other prisoners could have loh trifling. *, Against his client. •omata are her daughters. having been discovered toojate to savetbe lowed them, but preferred to remain.* •Mi