New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 11, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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New Ulm Review. CONDENSED NEWS. XIMIison'B5ha"MaTtiB took coansel -wSfeh* Jd«e« nephewiold the neighbors, and search THE BLUE AKD GRAY. trader Hamilton and Dr. Franklin. an3 made end the body found as above stated. Sums and Roger Sherman, bent upon Louis J. Finlay, a furniture worker of Milwankee Re-TTnion of the Unionists an* Confederates *t «a -common purpose, but with, due regard A heathen Chinee recently gave is charged with attempting to poison BRANDT & WEDDENDOEF, Publishers. Washington Jfetrs. Gettysburg, and Some Fraternal War Talk. ^t© every local condition, so his wife. One night Mrs. Finlay awake in the Qie ghost at Deadwood andhisfinier4~! -will their sons confer fraternally forbearing, It is estimated at the treasury department middle of the night to find her husband holding Gettysburg was on Sunday the 1st, the until the great problem of the suffrage aaid tbat there has been a decrease of $ 13,500,000 al under the auspices of the ChineseMasonic a vial to her mou+h. "Take a drink, darling." scene of a different sort of gathering from the NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* all other problems are solved. Can we wrest in the public debt during June and a decrease he said, when he saw she Tvas awake. one assembled there just twenty-five years fraternity was a matter of from the angel of this honr any blessing so of $112,900,000 in the debt for the There was a strong odor of chloform, and ago. It was a re-cmion of the survivors of pmceless as the common resolution that we fiscal year ended June 30. her clothing was saturated with it. She went great curiosity to the people ofDeadJjFJ tie battle, in which themeaof bothsides participated. Hanging is not played out in Kansas. shall not have come^to the consecrated Bpot to a neighbor's, and at once communicated The postmaster general has written a letter woodj:% Sfe only to declare our joy and gratitude nor On one day there were four successful with her parents at Oshkosh, Wis., from to the president formally protesting In the evening, dress parade in the presence only to cherish proud and tender memories, whom shs ascertained that her husband had against the proposition made by the civil of 10.000 people was followed by a sacred lynching matinees in as many At Coopertown, Albefttihasay, an. but also to pledge ourselves to nnion in its written them several days before that she sprvice commission to extend the classified concert bythe Frankford%and. Reynolds was dangerously ill. These circumstances, subhmest significance? Here at last is its employe of the Cooper farm, shofc gf?» different places in the state. service so as to include the railway postal grove was a throng of humanity for an hour eonnectHMi with the fact thafrshe had felt unwell sacred secret revealed. It lies in the patriotic service. .before the memoral exercises of the 1st army himself through the head dying in' 3v, after drinking a cup of coffee prepared instinct which has brought to this field the corps were called to order. During the gathering Information having been received at the about two hours. Lindsay for her by him, led her to cause his arrest. A.rmy of Northern Virginia and the Army of """Dinners for a penny" are given of the audience, Gen. Longstreet was came treasury department of the existence of contagious He at fiist admitted and then denied the the Potomac. It lies the manly emotion 0pl from St. Clair county, Michigan/ escorted to the stand, and hundreds of veterans disease among n°at cattle in the every week to 1,000 people out of charge. His marriage occurred less than a with which the generous soldier sees only the of the blue shook hands srith him. Go*-. neghborhood of Tara, Gray county, Ont., was in good circumstances and e: year ago, and it is supposed he wanted to get sincerity and courage of his ancient foe, and I employment by a Birmingham, England, Beaver and his staff and a nnmber of confederate Assistant Secretary Maynard has instructed rid of hie wife to marry another woman. scorns succession of a lingering enmity. It gaged to be married. Heleftaletter,.^ survivors occupied seats. Gens. the collectors of customs at Buffalo and suspension Four years ago a former wife and child were charity organization. lies in the perfect freedom of speech and perfect Beaver and Longstreet were received with from which it is inferred that melan-* bridge to refuse entry and importation burned to death their dwelling at Grand fraternity of spirit which now for three cheer. Gen. E. P. Halstead, president of the ais of cattle from that district. Rapids, Mich. i*& m**. days have glowed in these heroic penis and •eholy was the cause of suicide. First Army Corps Association, opened the VA A Bepublican member of the senate committee echoed in this enchanted air. clergyman at "West Chester, Pa., exercises and introduced Bishop Newman of A St. Paul man wants to establish on the judiciary says: However the Washington, who, in a fervid invocation, Personal Sotes. *!$£ was so busy tying matrimonial knots action of the benate in reporting Mr Pnller's a watch factory at Scotland, and thecitizens gave thanks for the bravery and heroism displayed prefers Lightning to Hemp. fs*f nomination to be chief justice may be interpreted Rev. T. Deltill Talmage writes: "As I am one day that he had to send one here in the maintenance of .constitutional of that place are considering by the senators or the country, I have expected an your region I wish to say through -"Whad's de matter with de electricity?" liberty. couple to another minister to be no doubt of Mr. Fuller's confirmation. The you that, exhausted with the heat, travel, The question was asked in New York by Dan the project, Gov. Beaver was enthusiastically received, Republican members gave no credence to too much lecturing and preaching, it is physically Lyons, chief of the Whyo gang, an hour after married. •*--. "J, -4 especially by the veterans. Gen. John C. the charges reflecting upon the professional impossible for me to come to the Chautauqua he was sentenced to be hanged on July 17. A soldier who was the worse for Robinson, orator of the occasion, thanked practices of Mr. Fuller. The only opposition assembly at Waseca." Dan had read the new law abolishing the Gov. Beaver for his cordial welcome extended the liquor he had taken was in Mandan to Mr. Fuller was of a political character. noose and substituting electrical stroke as the first army corps veterans and On opening an ice-laden car at Cincinnati recently, trying to sell a good The opposition will probably be manifested a means of death for capital punishment. General Sews Items. complimented the Keystone state on her The electrical method was to be applied only a tramp emerged and hurriedly to some extent in the senate executive session, overcoat for 50 cents which was constant and substantial testimonials of appreciation The senate committee on the judiciary has to men condemned after next Jan. 1. Lyons but I am very confident that it -nill not of the soldiers. He considered worth several dollars. He gavilas made off. As the car had been decided to report back the nomination of has now asked his counsel to petition the result in the defeat of Mr. Fuller. this a great day for the first army corps to Melville W. Fuller to be chief justice, without governor for a respite until next year, in the his reason for wanting to sell thalrhe locked three days before it is supposed meet after a quarter of a century on the field any recommendation. hope that the new law could be so constructed made historic by their valor, and asserted was afraid the tariff on wool would that he endured the wintry temperature as to apply to him, but a careful l%l he Official reports of the Russian crops are favorable, Jr$£ tf Casualty Record. |f|| with emphasis that hot half has been told of and indicate a yield above the average. reading of the statute does not be taken off and he did not want to the deeds of this command in this, one of the all that time. Three steers were killed near Clearwater, The winter wheat prospects are very, support any such hope. Lyons will have to most important engagements during the entire be "long" on woolen goods. It is Minn by lightning. They were the property promising. The spring crops are also in excellent be hanged in the old fashion, and he is very battle: giving full credit to what others of Thomas Murphy, and ere lying a field thought, however, that he did not condition. much disappointed. Two other murderers had done here, he thought it should be remembered Lightning recently struck a Kansas under a tree. are under sentence for execution on the same Carleton college Miim., has just received a wantto be long without a drink. that here the first corps held in ill' Brainerd, Minnesota, had a disatrous fife? day that Lyons will be hanged. One is legacy of $5,000 from Br. C. L. Ives of NewHaven, judge and cured him of deafness. check for six hours two-thirds of the confederate Twenty-five buildings were wiped out. A Charles Gibhn. who shot to death a baker's Conn. This is to be u&ed as a scholarship army. The city council of "Woonsockethas However, we do not believe there are fierce wind blew from the start and the water wife who would not return to him the counterfeit fund for the assistance of poor but deserving George Frederick Smith, the war governor woiks trouble of high water the river at bill which he had tried to pass on her. ordered a new fire engine on trial students. of New Hampshire, on being introduced, many who desire the efficacy of this times -entirely cut ofl the pressure. Giblin is a weakling, morally and physically counted it one of the most important events from St. Paul. It will arrive within Barley has been practically ruined in the —a wan, consumptive fellow who was an ununskillful new alleviator of auric difficulties. It George Smart, while assisting a drayman of his life to be present, and after brief remarks western portions of Goodhue county, Minn., the next thirty days. With the en-f sort of counterfeiter until a greater to remove an unfinished marble tombstone at closed with the expression that he performs too many radical and eternal and in Pierce county, Wis.., by the chinch crime ended his career. The third unfortunate Grand Forks, fell from the dray, the slab, should never cease to hold in highest regard gine is a hose cart and 1,000 feet oi bugs. In many places the farmers are plowing creature is an Italian woman Chiara cures. weighing about GOO pounds, falling upon the men who had done this great country their fields under and sowing buckwheat. hose, the whole outfit to cost 2 Jj|0. Cignarale, who is so prostrated by him. A fractured collar bone and serious internal Buch service as was displayed on this spot. The probabilities are that the crops as a dread of the gallows that the Tombs' injuries resulted. The confederate general, James Longstreet, whole will be even worse i&an those of last Since the high license advocates oi physician would not be surprised if she Gladstone is a land owner at Niagara was next introduced, and received hearty year- At Stillwater, Minn., as Will Hursey was g£ i§ should die of fright. Her crime consisted Minnehaha county have secured, cheers. He said he was not on the field in preparing to pump out the contents of a big Falls. He has a patch of land of borrbwing her lover's pistol, following In the twenty called testeaSeinvolvrfg the time to witness the engagement between the tank containing oArer 6.000 gallons of Kerosene, about 1,000 more names than are^ her hated husband into the street and on the Canadian side, commanding a right of importers of liquors mto Iowa from 1st corps and the troops of the South was something went wrong with the valve, shooting him there. She speaks hardly any needed to the application calling fori another state to sell while they remain in the glad to be present and participate in these and, before the difficulty1 could be remedied, fine view of the falls and though English, and an Italian priest consented to original package. Judge Banks of Keokuk exercises, for he saw in them the development over 3,000 gallons of on ran out and swept a vote this fall on prohibition, thef introduce the subject to her. This was easy, holds that the statutes of Iowa, an so far as speculators have tried several times of a sympathy such as was born in the down the railroad track. Of course the loss because the poor woman's mind could not prohibitionists held a meeting in^ they prohibit the sale while the liquors are is complete. hearts of all who know howto appreciate that fco inducehim to sell, he will not part be kept by him on the subject of religion. under the control of the importer aud in the feeling.and thought none knew better how to Sioux Falls and raised $500 as A nine-year-old daughter of Amos Giles of She was filled with horror of the gallows, and original package, are in conflict with the laws with it. manifest these feelings than the troops of the Little Falls, Minn., found a railroad torpedo would talk with him about nothing else, after fund with which to enforce the law, of the general government and thus far invalid. 1st corps. near the Northern Pacific track and exploded she understood that she was sentenced to die After speaking of the advantages of the on July 17. He found that her terror was ill William Kesbeth, of McCook COIUK it by pounding it with a piece of iron. The Mrs. S. N. Brooks, mother of Hugh M. The name of Theebaw, formerly federal position he said that here the southern mostly physical, and she brooded constantly base of the torpedo entered her forehead, Brooks, alias Maxwell, the chloroformer of army met its fate, but not for want of ty, a fresh youngster 70 years of age$ ItfiSJ SB over the process of hanging. When the king of Burmah, has almost passed making a fearful gash and cutting her Drain C. Arthur Preller, and her daughter, Annie, valor he said: "Picket's charge has not a change of method was described to her, she was married last Wednesday at Si||flx and dashing a part of it out upon a fence arrived at St. Louis, from Hyde, Eug., and parallel in the annals of war," and touehingly oblivion so far as the general public clasped her hands joyfully and exclaimed near by. The child cannot recover. later in the day had an interview with young Falls to Henrietta Hoffman, a cojA' alluding to the dead said, ''such is the that after all she would not have to be choked is concerned. It has been revived in Brooks at the jail. They were not permitted While a train was moving up hill from same service sometimes demanded by the to death. v, -.'" ,5 "f maiden of 52 years. *g* to enter the cell department of the prison, Butte. Montana, the cars became uncoupled usages of war,'' glancing toward Round'Top, England, however, owing to an inquiry that being contrary to the rules, but they from the engine and dashed down the grade, "yon crowning heights arenowr far more A number of persons from ^different! held a long and earnest conversation with as to what became ofthe treasure jumping the track and killing two boys, pleasant for fraternal meetings." Inclosing «, Jf. P. Railroad Accident. their son and brother through the bars. She portions of Brown county who favor/ named respectively Greene and Burns of Centerville, he said: "The ladies are present, God once possessed by Theebaw. When near Gold Creek station, fifty miles will be at Jefferson on the 9th inst., when and injuring two brakemen whose bless them, and may they dispel all allusions high license held a consultation in* west of Helena, a Northern Pacihc east-bound Gov. Morehouse will hear an appeal for the names are not known, but who are not seriously that may come between the people." train jumped the track, the day coach, diner commutation of sentence by Brooks' attorneys, Aberdeen. They claimed to have! hurt. The whole force of the company The band played "Dixie" before Longstreet's Miss Josie Carroll, a young school and Pullman rolling over mto a ditch. In an instant and she and her daughte*- will make a has been engaged cleaning the debris off the speech, and "Yankee Doodle," after procured the requisite number of. the air was filled with shrieks, cries and personal plea for young Brooks' life and track. teacher at Birdseye, Ind., was killed which Gen. Fairchild was introduced and wails of the frightened, injured and helpless names necessary to take another! present letters and documents in his behalf. started out with the sentence: "Twenty-five Three well known persons were drowned at passengers imprisoned the overturned cars. byfright the other night. Her brother years have made it possible to sandwich a vote upon local option this fall, andj Lake Johanna, a small body of water about Wisconsin dedicated seven monuments on It was nearly dark, and to add to the horror and some boys made a ghost confederate and a yankee between 'Dixie' and seven miles from St. Paul. The victims were the Gettysburg battlefield. The exercises were and discomfort of the scene a driving rain it is understood that a vigorous cam-! 'Yankee Doodle.' Harry M. Tucker, the popular night clerk of held at Reynold's grove and within a few feet was coming down and the night air was chill which they placed in her path as she paign is to be fully inaugurated: of where that genei al was killed. When Capt. the Hotel Ryan, his aged father from New He did not know a better object lesson for and penetrating. The sleeper, diner and day returned alone from a neighbor's Levi Long, president of the commission, York, and Mrs. Mary Dysinger. wife of Stephen the young than these fraternal gatherings of coach were all lying on their sides in the ditch "'At Pembina they are hauling the called the gathering to order and transferred Dysinger, who is employed as bookkeeper by those two once hostile armies. He agreed ten feet below the track, and from house. She was thrown into convulsions the monuments to the repiesentative of the May & Co. It was at a picnic party, with Gov. Beaver's opening remarks x:oncerning each car came a chorus of screams, fish out of the Ked river in large governor of Wisconsin, the level space before and the capsizing of a boat was the cause of the use of the Sabbath for this purpose, cries and excited exclamations. Many of and died on the spot. quantities. Some of them weigh asl'l the stand was crowded with the veterans of and thought no day too holy to visit these the men, among whom were three doctors, the melancholy accident. the Wisconsin regiments. Gov. Rusk was scenes and hold memorial services over the got out very soon, and at once commenced much as twenty pounds A grip car beyond control and running at not present, and the state treasurer, Col. H. dead. In times of war it was not too holy to the work of extricating the injured and imprisoned. A young man who was arrested for the rate of eight miles per hour through the B. Harshaw, accepted the monuments on behalf fight on Sunday, and with proper motives in Luckily all lamps had gone out It is estimated that there are no' business part of Chicago caused a lively scene. robbery in Leavenworth claimed to of the state. United States Senator the heart this was not too holy a day to pay and the cars did not catch fire. Men climbed The result was three badly wrecked cars, less than 300 laboring men and in Spooner delivered an eloquent oration. The well-merited tribute to the dead. to the uppermost side of each car and pulled have robbed 22 graves in a cemetery many badly-frightened women and children chanics now at work upon improve* monuments were formal!y presented to the out the passengers through the windows. Prof. Williams, of Providence, R. I., Prof. and some severe contusions, but no fatuities. in an Illinois town. Several of the Gettysburg Battle Field Memorial association The wounded were attended by the doctors Estine, historian of the first corps, and several ments in Yankton..- &u^* As a Claik street car came out of the tunnel by Gen. Lucius Fairchild. and placed aboard a forward part of the others spoke briefly. on La Salle going south the driver made an graves were opened and his story train which remained on the track. Those An insane man confined in the jail attempt to appl\ the brakes, but without effect, HE-LTXION. in the day coach, which was nearly filled, proved false, when he pretended to be SEC0'D DAY OP THE GETTYSBURG Supposed Dynamiters Arrested, v. as a stiand of cable had wound itself at La Grace had nearly dug his way fared^ the worst. Among them were the Riley There was a strange similarity between this around the grip and the car was moving at the murderer of Benjamin Nathan, Thomas Broderick and J. A. Bowles have & Wood theatrical troupe. Some of the day (the 3rd of July) and that of twenty-five a dangerous speed. Just ahead of this was a out when he was discovered by the been arrested and are in jail at Chicago, men were forward in the smoking car and years ago. Then the armies of Meade and and is now waiting to be sent to New Wells street tram filled with passengeis. At charged with conspiring to destroy the Burlington sheriff. The sheriff is of the opinio: Lee confronted each other. So to-day the were not in the accident, but several Monroe street the Wells street tram was York. railroad company's property. They federals and confederates were once more on lady members of the troupe and also some struck and thrown in a heap into the gutter. that the county should build a new had considerable quantity of dynamite field and again was the one on Seminary Ridge gentlemen were severely hurt. One of the Tw Blocks further on the flying train struck their possession when arrested. It is stated and the other on Cemetery Hill. Nothing actresses was horribly cut about the face and the cui ve at Dearborn street. The car became that the Burlington company has had a large The old-time controversy has broken unusual occurred to break the monotony until head. The baby of a Chinese woman, who disengaged from the strand and ended Martin Head, a' Heclfi farmer,^ force of detectives engaged for a long time the Unions and Confedrates met once more was on board with her white husband, was its career by jumping the track. Loss about out in Canada over the question in atchmg the movements of the strikeis at almost the same hour at which they had also hurt. There were about twenty-one whose case has been before the com-! $10,000. Several so-called ''agitators" were put under whether Dominion militiamen may joined in deadly combat twenty-five years ago. passengers in the sleeper, among whom were missioners of insanity, was found in-t special surveillance. It was discovered The signal corps association of the Army of several ladies. None had retired, except one consistently visit a Yankee city on that dynamite was used in several the Potomac. Determined to erect an imposing lady in the drawing room car, and she was sane, and will be again taken to| The Criminal Calendar. unsuccessful attempts to wreck trains within tablet on Little Round Top commemorative uninjured. There must have been twenty-five the Fourth of July and take in the Yanktown. The decision was madej the past month. The officials state that besides Dr. Theodore Peterson of Eau Claire. Wis., of the work done by this ladies in the wreck and nearly twice as many a definite plan to blow up trains upon patriotic celebration of the holiday. took a large overdose of atrophine and morphine upon the testimony of two physicians! branch of the army in the battle, gentlemen. The wonder is that so few were the tracks by means of dynamite catridges Physicians applied a stomach pump At the conclusion of the parade Rev. Twitthell hurt and nobody was killed outright. The who examined him. '.Head is the! The argument urged by the remonstrants the plot included the posibility of an attack and he will probably recover. of Hartford, Conn., opened the exercises work of rescuing passengers occupied about upon the depot property and magnificent man whose wife wants a divorce and! is, that a jubilation over a defiance with prayer. Gen. Robinson of New York two hours. A man took a German girl to Marshall,Wis., office building at Chicago. pnesided. The poet of the occasion, George a deed of his farm. &MEf» I promising to marry her. A few days afterwards of Great Britain must be distasteful Parsons Lathrop, was unable to be present, Thomas Broderick and J. A. Bowles, two he disappeared, taking over*$300 of J' but part of his poem was read by Gen. Horatio Lost and Found and Lost Again. to men loyal to the crown. brotherhood ex-engineers of the ''Q" were the girl money and leaving her destitute County Treasurer)'J Palmer leffel C. King, secretary of the Society of the seen to board the train in company with a A strange story was the talk of the Morton and friendless. Pierre for Bismarck, where he wi^f Army of the Potomac. When the orator, man not known to the officers. A fourth house New York. It told of a father James Whalen, alias Gyp Piyan, who is George William Curtis, was presented he was assume the position of deputy terri-B man they were looking for was not identified. who for thirteen years has been looking for An extraordinary experiment was supposed to be implicated with W. B. Tascott greeted with hearty applause. Mr. Curtis The strange man, who proved to be John Q, his first born son, who now, just on the eve torial auditor. It is an open secret^ in the murder of A. J. Snell, of Chicago, made at Bone, in Algeria, on May Wilson, took a double seat beside Broderick, spoke as follows: of recovering his child, has been frustrated was arrested at Manistee, Mich. His capture that Auditor Ward contemplate^ j|L—• while Bowels sat just across the aisle. The by the desire of his second wife to surprise 29, after the execution of a native may possibly lead to the apprehension of On this field we consecrate ourselves to officers tapped the men on the shoulders and him. Fifteen years ago Dr. C. S. Scott, the signing soon so as to attend Tascott. American union. In this hallowed ground who had murdered his brother and made them prisoners. The men had taken most prominent dentist of Pittsburg, was private business at Sioux Falls, aid lie buried not only brave soldiers of the blue Burglars entered the Canadian Home, owned off their coats, and,underthetwo coats lying married in Minneapolis where he then lived. the latter's wife and father-in-law. and gray, but the passions of war, the jealousies that Gov. Church will appoint Palmer by Simon Gorman at Wausau, Wis., and between Broder.?k and Wilson upon the seat, A son was born to him, but the wedlock was of sections and the bitter root of all As the head fell from the guillotine ransacked the whole house, going through all was an innocent looking package wrapped in not a happy one and the husband obtained a to the vacancy as soon as our national differences—human slavery. As the sleeping apartments and stealing clothes, a newspaper. It was found to contain four divorce giving him charge of the child who a doctor took it up and spoke a few familiarizes himself with the duties o: the fate of Christendom was determined at watches andmoney an some cases pulhngpants dynamite cartridges each about ten inches was then seventeen months old. The di Tours, that of American independence at out ft om under the sleepers' hpads. They secured the office. words. Tarious movements of the long and an inch square. These were fitted vorced wife, however, fled with the boy before Saratoga, and that of modern Europe at about §500 worth of booty. with a small fuse to each, and each contained Dr. Scott could get possession of him. Since man's eyes and mouth seemed to Waterloo, the destiny of the American union about a pound of dynamite. In Broderick's The walls of the Warner building then Pmkerton detectives have been A sensation has been created by the disappearance was decided at Gettysburg. Fellow Americans, pocket in a purse were found several small show that his words had been heard searching for the missing boy without of Banker C. C. Nelson, of Atlanta, at Mitchell has settled, caused by the in telling any part of the story of dynamite fulminating caps. The prisoneis success. In the meantime Dr. Scott moved Georgia. When his bookkeeper opened the America we seem to boast. The simple and understood. heavy rains of the past few days. At were taken before United States Commissioner to Pittsburg, made a fortune and became safe he found it empty, and no trace of his statement of the truth sounds like a fairy Hoyne on their arrival at Chicago. proprietor of the Bijou Theater. Lately one time it was thought the building employer. It has since transpired that Nelson tale. What other civilized state stretches The first response to the appeal he went to New York to arrange for a spectacular left on the Western & Atlantic northbound from ocean to ocean with such unchallenged would sink out of sight, but after going Poison for-some animals is food for aid came in the person of J. play. He has not received a report train, and took with him a heavy continental dominion, with such a varied Chinaward about two feet the J. Hannah an vice grand master of the Brotherhood. from the Pinkertons for nearly a year when for others^ilbgs can eat henbane valise, presumably filled with valuables, realm of natural grandeur and beauty, with He professed not to know any of on Friday he was surprised by the following roughly estimated at §15,000. settling stopped. The building is almost so vast a population, so free, so intelligent, or hyocyamns, which is fatal to dogs the prisoners. After a hasty conference with telegram from his second wife, who is a sisterin-law so industrious, so contented? Not easily nor Constable Wood of Fargo D. T. arrested an entire wreck. It was used Bowles he asked the district attorney to wait to Col. Richard Nevins and James G. and most other animals. Dogs and rapidly can the passions sprung from bitter and took before the insanity board one until he summoned Chairman Hogs, of the Blaine, Jr.: as a drug store, and the stock has local differences and cherished and strengthened Goodrow, on suspicion of insanity, the man horses are not easily poisoned with old* Burlington Grievance committee. This Pittsburg, Pa., June 29.—Go at once to for a generation disappear. Often been removed without damage. having told a story which he repeated to the was agreed, to He whispered a word to Palmer house, Chicago, for your son Charley, arsenic. Goats eat water hemlock hot and reckless protestation those dying board to the effect that he had, about three Broderick and then said to Bowles they would If you delay you will lose him. I sent Richard emotions will break forth like the distant A natural soap well has been discovered years ago, killed a man residing at or near with impunity pheasants, stramonium do all they could for them. To a reporter Nevins for him, intending to surprise you, muttering thunder of a retiring storm. But Haywood, Wis., by shooting him through 68 miles west of Buffalo Gap. he said: "I don't know the«e men at all. If but he refused to come with him. Go without the central fact is bright as a fixed star. The rabbits, belladonna and morphia the head. He further stated that the man they hav* done anything wrong the Brotherhood The soap is skimmed from a boiling delay and be there to-morrow. Answer line across the Union drawn by the flamingsword befoi he died gave him some money. There wants them punished as much as anybody is said to be innocuous to this so that I will know what to do. of hostile, social and industrial institutions spring and hardens by exposure to is no question but the man is insane, and else, but we will investigate their case and irreconcilable theories of the this story is regarded as imaginary. pigeons. There is some truth in the the air. It is like soft clay, and can MOLLIE D. SCOTT. and if they have been unjustly accused we nature and power of the government itself The delay caused by Mrs. Scott's intention While the fourth of Julv was being celbrated will give them all the helpun our power." be gathered with a shovel, and is old saying that "what is one man's —this latent revolution and nascent civil to surprise her husband was unfortunatelv at Gueda Springs. Kansas, it was ascertained supposed to be a mixture of alkali, war have disappeared forever. At the end the cause of the divorced wife and the longlost meat is another man's poison." that Ike David, Jim Cherry and of 100 years the Union is the sacred seamless son again being spirited away. M. M. borax and the lubricating oil found one Simmons, all colored from Arkansas A Murderer's Confession. This is due to habits and idiosyneracies. garment of equal rights, of harmonious institutions, Ogden, Dr. Scott's business partner, received City, had opened a whiskey stand in a corn &•&&£ in many parts of Wyoming. A sample of accordant views of the government, a telegram announcing thatthe doctor would Joseph Chevialkowski. the nephew of the field near by. Mayor L. C. Kenyon and Justice has been tested by a prominent in which 60,000,000 of people in thirtyeight be compelled to goto Iowa after the fugitives, murdered Pole, has now confessed that he of the Peace Furry went out to put an states are harmoniously arrayed. The and that he wouid not return until he* had Chicago soap manufacturer, and he killed his uncle. The remains of the murdered end to the proceedings, when Cherry shot the suffrage is the mainspring, the heart of our found the boy. |§|j man were burried at Warren, Minn. On the reported the discovery worth the full A few days ago the Treasury Department former through the bowels, wounding him common life, and whatever affects it injuriously way to the cemetery some of the Polish fatally, and the latter through the leg After weight of the manufactured article. touches the national sensorium and the received from Brooklyn friends of the deceased tried to force the An Infant's Wanderings. this the two swam the Arkansas .river ^and whole country thrills. No community politically Parties surrounding the springs nephew to confess, but he insisted that he Ten days ago a babe was found on the are now in Indian Territoiy. S *\*0 the half of a $20 note and an affidavit founded upon the legal equality* of the was innocent. At the grave when prayer have used the natural article as axle steps of the Jackson residence in Gross Park Samuel M. Henderson shot and killed his suffrage can habitually disregard that was made he broke down and confessed that made by Mrs. Ann Ennis, of that in Chicago. Mrs. Jackson upon examining grease by adding a little of th* »0 divorced wife, Sarah Henderson, and then equality without moral deterioration, growing he had killed his uncle. He told the following the wardrobe of the babe, was surprised to city, in which she swore that the other discovered there, and it is pronoT^I&tj killed himself at Trafalgar, Ind., Mrs. Henderson indifference to the authority of the" law, story: Hehad beenthinking about killing him find some hand-made lace which bhe had obtained a divorce last September. for sometime, believing that when he was out the finest material ever used for tBat half had been chewed up by her and destruction of "X* wrought some years before. A closer examition Henderson went to Illinois where he was arraigned of the way he could get some of the property. Jfer Eurpose.of revealed the astonishing fact that the The soap,will wash in "-thei before the United States court for child. The next day the Treasury Having gathered the tinfoil of tobacco packages, THE DEMOCBATIC-EEPUBLICAN PEIXCIPLE. lace was worked by no one but her unmarried sending the divorced woman obscene letters ardest water and leave the hands? he made a wooden mold into which he If ignorance and Bemi-barbarous dominance daughter. Mrs. Jackson wrote to her Department received an affidavit through the mail. He then returned and poured the tin foil, and thus prepared the bullet much softer than the ordinary article be ratal to civilized communities, not less so daughter at Aberdeen. Dak., regarding the married a lady with whom he was living at with which to kill his uncle. When they got from John Shea, of New York, which is constant and deliberate defiance of law. matter. The answer brought the information The supply is supposed be inexhaustible. the time of his death. Henderson was about to the timber the uncle commenced to cut a In a national union of states, where fair elections that some time ago a Mrs. Maynard, also contained half of a $20 Treasury si^cty, and Mrs. Henderson about fifty years tree and the nephew stepped back a few paces are assumed, systematic fraud or violence living in Aberdeen. Dak made the acquaintance of age. A family of grown children survive and shot him in the back. The uncle grasped note, which he desired to have redeemed. or oppression of votes, in the event of a of Mrs. Jackson's daughter there. Miss Lightning struck the house of S." T„ their parents. at the tree and turned around and said closely contested poll, would inevitably destroy Jackson spoke of her home in Gross Park. Shea's affidavit stated that "Oh, Joseph, why did you do that? Just as In the town Wanger, Marshall caunty, the conviction that the apparent result McVoy north ofMandan andknoeked Four weeks ago Mrs. Maynard died in childbirth, he had said this the charge in the other bai Mmn.,a horrible tragedy has occuned. A would be challenged amid disorder. It the bill had been torn in half accidently, and Miss Jackson had cared for the down a brick chimney, broke the rel, which was laded with shot, was sent farmer, Joseph Tomowoski, went out with is not enough that a national election be infant. The father left the little one in the through the old man's neck. The nephew and that he had lost the other his nephew to cut some timber. Several days fair it must be the national conviction that stove to pieees and broke a sill on care of Mrs. Perry, the aunt of the child, who then dragged the body into a slough, threw afterward Mr. Tomowoski was found dead in it is fair. The citizens of this magnificent was a half-sister of his dead wife. Mrs. Perry's half. This half bore the. same which the house stood. No iniurvresuited the gun into the Tamarack river and a slough near the place where he had been commonwealth cannot reach across the Potomac home is at Stillwater, Minn., and on wentto the neighbors and told the story aboul number as the half which had been cutting timber with a ghas% gun shot ahd impose their will respecting the to the occupants. At Stanton placing the infant in her charge Mr. Maynard a big man attacking his uncle. There was talk wound in his neck. The nephew says he suffrage upon the mother of states, nor can went immediately to St. Louis. It i« supposed the house ofA C.Macroriewasetrucfe received from Mrs. Ennis the day before. of lynching him, but the sheriff was able to brought a shotgun with him, and when he the States of New England dictate legislation that Mrs. Perry, tiring of her charge bring him safely to the Warren jail. Wher similarly and a bedstead smashed and his uncle had commenced cutting wood to the states of the Northwest. But the Virginian The two halves were laid together, and knowing of the Jackson family, brought asked why he committed the crime he san he placed the gun by a tree. After a while a knows that the Pennsylvanian is vitally it *r the babe to Gross Park and left "it on the besides the chimney and stoves, aW and it was found that the that the devil possessed him and told him tc big man came along and disputed Mr. Tomowoski'e interested in his action. Iowa and Wisconsin door steps. Mr. Maynard has been notified do it. Chevialkowski is eighteen years ok' right to cut the timber. A fight ensued, know that Maine and Rhode Island at St. Louis that his child is at the orphan torn edges matched exactly. and was brought up by ids murdered uncle pant of the house was stunn and the nephew ran away, and as he have a common stake in such local laws, and asylum, and he will have it cared for elsewhere. who had always treated Mm kindly. shock. ,J$ was running heard the report of a gua. The as Washington and Pinckney. Jefferson and s?«*