New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 15, 1888 · Page 5 of 8
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,- **-'V \£$** PETEB SCIEEEB, THE MAN FROM MAINE. Cleveland embodies in his person the free Landgraf merely shook his head. The black Mr. Carlisle Chews Gum* mm trade for thirty-eight United States which caps were beingdrawn whenLandgraf slipped they like. Now, I have no objection to their backward, but promptly recovered. There Speaker Carlyle chews gum. right of opinion, and if I had it would was an awful look of despair on Maxwell's The Welcome to James G. Blaine Folly as Wildly Oaxpente amountto nothing. Nor do I intend to speak face as the cap hid it from view, and his He keeps a little package of tuttifrutli Enthusiastic as Anticipated. with disrespect of the English, for I have received knees showed weakness. The nooses were Kf —DEAl on Ms desk when he is presiding at their hands courtesies which I adjusted quickly, and at 8:56 the drop fell. would be but surly not to acknowledge before Landgraf never moved nor did a muscle Builders and Contractors. over the House. For a number an American audience. But there is here twitch. Not so with Maxwell. When he fell James G. Jlaine arrived in New York on of years he has been an inveterate a question of policy which is the prime one. his breast heaved convulsively and his limbs NLW ULM, MINN. Hf "Friday last. Such a demonstration was were drawn upward, while the spectators I am glad this meeting is called in the name tobacco chewer. The chewing of this ?P"' never before seen upon the waters of the bay. were shocked by a stream of blood pouring of the laboring people, because this question Designs and plans mate to oiferantl *'1 -Crowds, to be sure, of greater magnitude. down the right breast of his coat, which was from beginning to end a question of labor, weed to such an extent involves an estimates on all work uralshe}. ^aad» have gathered in honor of illustrion afterward found to have been caused by a you will agree to live in a poor house and contracts faithfully executed. amount of expectoration that might I* ttroes and have sounded bravos with o. cut on the nose inflicted by the rope in some eat poor food and receive as your wages as lustier voice. But the scene was exception- mysterious way. Landgraf was pronounced little as the operatives in England receive be inconvenient to the pages and UNIO N Hor dead in eleven and one-half minutes. Maxwell's Sif- i" «I. The spectacle of 2,000 people, drawn we can produce as cheap goods as a struggles continued for fourteen minutes, officers of the House who sit around from every one of nearly forty states Democratic administration wants to see. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, when he, too, was pronounced extending across an entire continent, But it will be otherwise if you wish to better below him. Fo this reason Mr. dead by the attending physicians, •cruising for three days about the entrance your condition, and if you want the industrial SASH, BLINDS, to a harbor, waiting for the homecoming of Carlisle refrains from the use of tobacco system of protected interests HIS DYING STATEMENT. WENZE SCfiOTZKO Propriety •euch a man, and for no other purpose than that prevail in this country now to be maintained. while occupying the chair. Maxwell furnished a document which he to bid him "Welcome back," and for no other The savings of the wage-workers of —and all kinds of— called his dying statement, in which he reasserts reward than a grasp of his hand and a smile He has got to be almost as inveterate England, Scotland and Ireland, as I said today his innocence of the willful killing of ~-of thanks—this is a spectacle as solitary as to a Massachusetts gentleman, are not Building Material.' MTBTN-. ST. N E W a chewer of delicately flavored Charles Aurthur Preller, and then gives an it is remarkable. As the steamer City of New near as great as lie to-night in the savings epstomeof the statement of the case published, York came in sight, in response to a score of Tand elastic paste. Gum-chewing banks of Massachusetts to the credit of the closing with a bitter denunciation of •repeated calls, "There she is," a mighty Th only first class brick fire proc*' wagesworkers of that small state, and if you MOT, chewing of caramels is becoming almost those whom he asserts to have been iuBtrumental -shout went up like the discharge of turn the administration of this republic today Hotel in the city. it in dragging him out of the highways «uch a battery as frowned down upon the into a free trade channel, you need not as common among statesmen of justice in the bypaths of mob law, and water from Fort Wadsworth. Again and tizens Ban expect those great savings, for you will put with large, airy rooms and an ij making his execution an infamy and a disgrace as with school girls aud debutantes Again it broke upon the air, each time louder our laboring men throughout the country into sampe4" to the United States. No. 1 table. Good large than before. Hats, flags and handkerchiefs competition with the laboring man of in Washington society. •were waved furiously, and cheer after cheer Great Britain, and in the course rooms for the accomodation of corns MAXWELL'S MUBDER OF PRELLER. •was given for the "man from Maine." All On one side of the main door of of five or ten years you will make The crime for which Hugh M. Brooks, mercial travelers^, ^Passengers am the passengers seemed to be as interested aB them as poor upon this side of the water as the House in the corridor is a little alias Maxwell, paid the extreme penaltv of freerlj£ron the welcoming party. They cheered away baggage will be carried they are upon the other. I will not in this the law was the murder of Charles Arthur stand where newspapersy cigars, tobacco, for dear life and fluttered their cambric, linen campaign stop to argue the question upon and to the depot. Rates reasonable Preller^ at the Southern hotel in St. Louis gum and candy are sold in and silk with great enthusiasm. Upon the &&" any other basis. I have no personality to April 6, 1885. The acquaintance between quarter dock stood a crowd of young men JfJ|| NEW ULM, MINN. small quantities. At any moment indulge in 1 have no sores to heal. I would The finest wines, liquors and cigg—' the two men began in Liverpool, England, .shouting over the water that old-time cry, rather have your cordial and heartfelt during the session from one to half a both being on their way to this country, and ITS at the bar. *P •"Blame, Blaine, James Blaine." and sympathetic welcome than any office I S the two men became fast friends. Preller was dozen members may be seen about The whistles of steamers, the whistles of you care to bestow upon me, but in this last seen alive Sunday afternoon, April 6, in •tugs, ferry boats, near and afar shrieked a tlus stand, stuffing little paper packages canvass, in which I shall take greater or Bncklen Arnica Salve Maxwell's room, by a bell boy. Twice that W^&Bu*m' casMer-M(• M.Mullen, FresH. Vajen,Vice:Pres wild welcome home. Crowds of people less part, I shall hold this question in their coat-tail pockets. I day Maxwell purchased a large quantity of The best salve in the world for Cuts *on either side of the steamer, and waved from the beginning to the end as a question chloroform at a drug store near by, telling asked the vender boy what it was Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheunv handkerchiefs and flags and shouted frantically. that interests every man, woman and child the druggist he was using it in an experiment. members bought so much of. He On board the excursion steamer the Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands', in this country that depends upon daily The next day Maxwell made a ttfe* aproar was unbounded If for a second it said*rnostly gum and caramels. labor for daily bread. [Applause] There Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup number of purchases at various places, seemed to die away, some throat more capable is no need to make any laws to protect capital. Members neither smoke nor chew tobacco tions, and positively cures Piles, or nt spending money very freely, although before than the rest would sound forth an Capital always takes care of itself and he had not appeared to have an abundance as much as formerly. pay required. It is guaranteed to give' Werner Bcesch, Chus. Wagner, Dr. •awakening cry, and the thunder would break gets a full share, but there are laws that can of cash. Among his purchases was a perfect satisfaction, or money refund 'Out again In the midst of the Mr. Kelly and Mr. Buchanan are degrade them, and the Republican party has ticket to San Francisco. For several days "mi Weschcke, 0. M. Oisen, E. G. KochM* din a plank was thrown connecting ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold-lMr €«l stood for twenty-five years and it will stand, largely responsible for this tobacco prior to April 14 chambermaids in the hotel ^jS0»m —mmsmiSi the decks of the two vessels, (i I believe, with the blessing of God and the noticed an unpleasant odor coming from Koos. W&ES&RES. reform. By constant and open protest and the health officer crossed He was will of the American people, twenty-five years Room 144, and connected it with Maxwell's Mr. Kelley has made it very embarrassing M. GRATZ followed by William Walter Phelps, Whitelaw more, upholding and maintaining the laboring trunks, which had been left in the room securely Beid, Walker Blaine, Chairman Pool and man, for the government whichtakes care for a fellow-member to DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS locked and corded. On April 14 the President Bartlett and they all hurried to of the bone and sinew and working muscle of smell became so pronounced that they were undertake the task of vitiating the to greet Mr Blame Mr. Blame looked in the land is taking care of the men who O EUROPE, AND PAS^i opened. Crammed into the larger atmosphere of the House-with tobacco perfect health. His eyes were clear and as created the wealth in the country and who trunk was a putrid body, shrunken sp?] .)' "bright as diamonds. His largely framed smoke and Mr. Buchanan cheeked are, therefore, entitled to the patronage and SAGE TICKETS SOLD, fi and distorted, not a feature recognizable. figuie stood easily erect, and he walked with protection of the government. [Applause.] by a formal resolution, which was Not until after the body HClose and 6LASSWABE ,', all the 8pnghtlmess of ten years ago. "What Attention iven to Col- Thp crowd broke into a wild and tumultuous had been taken to the morgue and afterward considered and reported GICEEES 4s the matter with James G. Blaine?" cried cheer as Mr. Blaine concluded.and taking several days of treatment given could it be on by a committee, the habit, once one of those useful fellows who have voices the arm of Mr. Morton he walked back to decided whether it was the body of Maxwell Minnesota Street opposite the like fog horns. For a single instant this very common, of spitting in the air the hotel. After the speech Mr. Blame returned or Preller. Finally, however, the remains crowd was still, and all eyes were fixed upon to the hotel, where an informal reception were identified as those of the latter. On the ducts that open up through the ^Congregational Church. 1 Mr Blaine's ruddy face. And then in com•plete was held in his apartments. Among breast of the body was a cross cut, and on floor. unison a thousand votes called back, those present were Messrs. Elkins, Manley, the inside of the trunk a card bore the inscription, I E 1 NEW ULM, MBStflj^iKi Oh—oh—oh—he's all right." It was so Comparatively few cigars are now Charles Emory Smith, Congressman McKinley "So perish all traitors to the great HARVEST spontaneous an answer to the question that sold to members at the Capitol stands, and Gail Hamilton and other members cause." It was an easy matter to traceMaxwell. everybody had on his tongue's end as to the of Mr. Blaine's family. He sailed for New Zealand in the and many members have abandoned real state of Mr. Blaine's health that everybody FRANK FRIEDMANN, Bteamer Sydney as a steerage passenger. EXCURSIONS roared with laughter. The people who the habit of chewing tobacco. The HUSG AFTER THREE TEARS. Detectives were close on his track, and when have been telling stones so evidently preposterous "& is vender told me that he used to sell the steamer arrived in Auckland he was about him will require no further arrested and returned to St. Louis. His defense more tobacco than anything else. answer. As soon as possible, which was not ,. dealer h* TO Maxwell, the Murderer of Preller, Pays the Extreme made at the trial was that the death of Now it hardly pays to keep it on as soon as it might have been, Mr. Blaine MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, Preller was accidental, he having administered Penalty of the Law. Incidents of a tvas taken to the aft cabin and speech-makilng hand. Instead of it he sells about Groceries, Orockery, StonBwareJ the chloroform preliminary to an operation Double Execution. began. There was not too much of Mr. one hundred and fifty sticks of gum he was about to perform. He had fled MONTANA, iBartlett's speech, and it was entirely successful Friday morning, August 10, dawned clear because he presumed he would not be permitted and ten pounds of caramels to the in conveying to the club's guest the true and cool, and as the first light of Maxwell's to testify in his own behalf. The most (AUG 21st. Blassware, Notions, Canned spirit of the occasion. Mr. Blaine was evidently members of the House each day. last day on earth entered his narrow cell it damaging testimony was that of the detective. TUESDAY SEPT. 11th and 25th. most profoundly stirred. His Tom Reed, the Republican leader, heightened the sickly pallor of his face, which Dmgfelder, who had been a cell mate of voice was not free from huskiness as he (OCT. 9th and 23d. had increased during the night. Shortly Maxwell's, and had secured a confession of chews gum—when he is not chewing ete..3^ told his thanks and assured his friends about Fruit, Flour, t* after day-break Maxwell turned to one of the the crime. .i- £*$W%., VIA THE at the ear of the Democratic party. fhmi of his appreciation, of his good will. In deputies and said: "I wish that telegram ithe reception that followed the speechtnaking He sits and works his jaw upon this St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mnitoba Ry. '"*«W" would come LAND GRAF'S CRIME. Mr. Blaine shook hands with everybody All goods sold at bottom prices ^ud,* elastic cushion while listening to Mr. "Do you expect a telegram?" was the response. The crime for which Henry Landgraf suffered in that charming cordial way of his, FROM delivered free-of cost to any part ot. the death penalty was committed on Mills or Mr. Breckenridge. When he •rrecognizing at once all he had ever seen beibre, "I do, and I know it will bring me good the night of March 5, 1885. The victim was ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS the city. and talking cheerily a moment as he gets up to reply, he stuffs the gum in news.' his sweetheart, Annie Tisch, a beautiful girl .jfrasped each proffered hand. Meantime, the in the back part of his jaw with his He lighted a fresh cigarette and sat down of less thau eighteen years of age. Jealousy N E W S I N N AT RATES Stann, the excursion steamer, had reached tongue, and draws gall from its sweetened at the table, making apoor attemptto read. prompted the deed. On the day of the murder 'the pier, where Mr. Blaine was again taken CHEAPER THAN He was plainly ill at ease, and occasionally he took the girl out walking, with the flavor. away from hisHfamily, and with Messrs. Bartlett GEO. BENZ & SONS. **& glanced furtively out through the gratings revolver with which he killed her in his pocket. and Pool he took his seat in the EVER BEFORE! Mr. Springer has broken himself of of the narrow window of the cell into the inner He suddenly turned and upraided her coach. All along the route the crowds yaid of the jail. A few minutes before 5 for keeping company with other men. She .. Importers-and Wholesale Dealers in the habit of talking all the time by collected and bade him welcome home. & Maxwell performed his morning ablution and merely laughed, but with an oath he pulled Points west of Grand Forks in DAKOTA and WINES & The windows of every house were keeping a piece of gum in his mouth. out his revolver and shot her through the MONTANA, LESS THAN ONE FARE, no round crowded. Laborers along the street, cartMnen, DONNED HISFTJNEHAL CLOTHES, An effort is being made, in a reformatory head. He was convicted and sentenced to be trap rate being more than TWENTY DOLLARS, carpenteis, plasterers and even the which are new from the skin out, the outer lacludms GREAT FALLS, MONTA A. hanged April 29, 1887, but was respited un. way, to induce Mr. Buchanan LIQUORS, toilers who were cleaning the streets cheered garments being of plain black with a neatly Persons desiring 10 take atrip throushNorthern til Aug. 20,1888. and Mr. Taulbee to chew gum. I him affectionately, and when he arrived at fitting Prince Albert coat. At 5:18 Father Minnesota. Dakota or Montana for thepuip»se the hotel, a crowd had gathered that blocked has worked well upon others besides looking over the country, or with the Tihan arrived and entered Jf, 'the wide thoroughfare, all animated with the idea of selecting anew home within the boundaries 217 &219 E. 3rd Str. Sfa. Paul, Minn! the cell, when he administered Mr. Springer. of the GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN spirit of welcome It was a triumphal homecoming, 1IIMES0TA EDITORS. communion to the THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable Mr. Cox is said to chew a little now an exhibition of popular love that condemned. At the for diversifaed farming, dairv and stock THEGDOfj MUELWy \was extraordinary, impressive, profound. but his silence is always regretted, conclusion of he purposes, will do well to take advantage of The Programme for the Annual Meeting This thebe rates. religions services in Maxwell's Mr. Johnson of Indiana, soothes THE EVENING SEHENADE. Year. The Excursion Orer the Soo. cell, like offices were For maps and information applv to your home his nerves by the use of tutti-frutti. As many people as could be packed between ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or accorded Henry Landgraf. The programme of the twenty-first annual the reviewmg stand near the Worth monument He has had about three attacks of Landgraf occupied meeting of the Editors and Publishers' Association F. I. WHITNEY, 'MANUFACTURER OF and Madison square opposite the Fifth nervous excitement over the bloody his cot the greater portion of Minnesota has been prepared by Avenue hotel gathered at night to do honor Genl Pass, and Tkt. Agt., of the night after 11:30, shirt since he contracted the gumchewing Joel P. Heatwole, the president, and given to to James Blame. They were for the most S Paul, Minn and appeared cool and H. P. Hall, chairman of the executive committee, habit. part members of vaiious trades and labor collected. He was neatly who is having it printed for distribution organizations of New York City and its Mr. Bliss is said to Have contracted attired, but his apparel was of coarser to the members of the association. The vicinity assembled to welcome the statesman Cheap Cash Store the habit from constant association texture than that of the principal actor programme contains the annoucement of the AND DEALER IN ^PlgS home. At 8-30 Chairman Austin E. Ford in the double execution. At 5 50 Maxwell change of date from Aug. 29 to Sept. 6, on with the young ladies of Washington. called the labor meeting to order from the and Landgraf sat down to their final meal. account of the fact that many county conventions -grand stand, and after a few words of tribute He chews about as much as any man would be held about the former date, Each was served fried oysters, fried eggs, hot to Mr Blaine, he sent Cappa's band to the GgBJO .jSCoSft in the House. Senator Hoar chews which was only a week prior to the Republican biscuits and pancakes, with jelly, bread, butter hotel balcony to serenade the distinguished state convention. The business session of the gum and occasionally reads a light and coffee. Landgraf ate heartily, while statesman The band played "Marching association with he held in Harmonia hall at Maxwell partook of the repast quite sparingly. Through Georgia," the crowd adding their romance. Next to Mr. Reed and Mr. Huemke's Building, New USn, Miriaf 11:30 a. m., when the following subjects will All of his assumed indifference had departed, voices. "Home, Sweet Home" was then rendered, Bliss, Tarsney of Michigan, is the be presented: DEALER IN and a few moments a storm of applause and his face was blanched, while a greatest gum chewer in the House. DRY GOODS, arose as the hero of the occasion troubled, hunted look had taken possession 'Foreign Advertising and Advertising, -"made his appearance. Mr Blaine came from of his keen eyes. He was evidently growing NOTIONS, Agents," C. P. Carpenter, Farmington Tribune the hotel leaning on the arm of Hon. L. P. weaker and had lost all hope of staying the "Home Advertising," J. Miller, Rock Georgia's Munchausen, on Pigeons. executioner's hand. Landgraf maintained HATS CAPS I Morton and followed by ex-Senator Piatt, County Herald "Ready Prints," E. F. Barrett, •'Gen. Alger, Walker and Emmons Blame and the same old stolid look. Reading your pigeon story reminded GROCERIES, CROCKERY Stillwater Democrat "Job Printing," NEWULM IMINN »committee of escort. They were aided D. Ramaley, St, Paul employing printer MAXWELL'S LETTEBS. me of a pigeon story I have heard through the crowd by the police to the "Cash and go-as-you-please subscriptions," A N A E O This morning Maxwell gave to the press 'Btand When Mr. Blaine appeared on the my friend Mr. John O. Holmes tell. H. P. Hall "Gratuitious Advertising and the following address to the people of England: Also Musical Instrument* FJNE.CIGARS.I -stand Mr Ford again called the meeting I ran thus: "One morning before it Free Puffs," W. C. Whitman, Ortonville Herald-Star to order and called on Mr. David Healy to and WttErETZErR~&~~WTZS&N*£h~ "Editorial Excursions," James G. To the People of England: My English was light I went up on Pigeon Cfceek read an address on behalf of the workingmen Hamlin, Blue Earth City Post "Legal Advertising Latest ^Imprvveil countrymen will doubtless remember the of New York to Mr. Blame. The address to shoot pigeons. I tied my horse to and County Printing," L. P. Hunt, great boasts that have now and at all times SMWJENG MAVSlimS. was a strong endorsement of protectionism. Mankato Free Press "Ethics." George N. a swinging limb and waited for it to been made by the American people in regard Mr Blame was then introduced and after the Lamphere, Moorhead News "Editorial Conventions," to the fair and just way in which they treat become light enough for me to see .applause had subsided said Elmer E. Adams, Fergus Falls B@*Speoial brands made to order. yi Goods Sold at Bottom Priced all people. Satisfied that you are not acquainted how to shoot. When it was light Journal. TO HIS FRIENDS. with the unlawful, unjust and unfair enough I shot at some pigeons near These subjects will bemerely introduced by way in which I have been treated, since I would be egotism to make this magnificent the persons named, and a general discussion you are accustomed in England to see justice by and when the smoke cleared away demonstration as personal to myself. It "WM. FRANK is expected. Every member is expected to •JEW ULM. JOHK. BENTZINJ administered impartially in courts, an rathei signifies the great popular interest MINN. I noticed that my horse was gone. I say something. In the evening the editors examination of the records in my case will the question upon which I am supposed to Cottonwood Mills. looked all around for him, bnt could will assemble at the Exposition building, show that the prosecution resorted to every have a consistent record and an earnest zeal Empire .Mill Co. where asocial session ending with a banquet unfair means in their power, even to crime not see him nowhere until, hearing a {applause], and you have before you aeontest will occur. There will be addresses by Bill itself for they procured a check to be forged, in which that great issue is to be settled groan, I looked up and saw him II! Hi Nye and others. had the man arrested who presented it by the American people for perhaps an indefinite hanging in the air. I had tied him The committee on excursion report that and placed him in jail. Afterward the prosecution period, one way or the other. The ROLLEK MILU? they have secured a train of four elegant Custom grinding placed him on the witness stand to to the top of the tree on which) the •year 1887 was prosperous, and the president Will Bleepers, with a dining car attached, on the testify. His evidence was a#tissue of lies at the close proposed a radical change the solicited. pigeons were roosting, and when I grind.wheat for (one eig&li) or ex Soo line, which will leave Minneapolis in the from one end tor the other in fact upon industrial system which had produced that firefi the gun^ the pigeons flew,, the the witness stand he said he would lie as far early afternoon of Sept. 7, ior Sault Ste. prosperity, and since that day there has change 34 fts. flour, 5-fljs. shorts and 8 24 Rollers_an 4 Burrs: as he considered necessary, and the prosecution Marie, where it will arrive in the afternoon of tree straightened up and carried my 'been reversal and confusion in the commerce lbs. bran for one bushel ofr wheat. Flourf said in open court that he had paid the next day, Sept. 8. "After reception at and manufactories of the United States. The horse with it. Friend John is a strict $50 for said services. This is one specimen Sault Ste. Marie the train will leave on the andifeed sold at low rate* and delivered' question before the American people is member of the ckur,ch."—Talbottom of the boasted American justice. This is only morning following for St. Paul and Minneapolis, whether he and his administration shall be "We take pleasure in informing the ]few Ulm free of expense. one of the means used by the prosecution, reaching these points the succeeding (Ga.) New Era. & 3 W $ sustained tn that movement. [Voices "no, public that we are now ready £or busness. and had I time I could give you numbers of day, Sep. 10, in time to take the afternoon ^no Against him the Republican party has t» Jfi-rt' F&ANK & BENTZIN. The best machinery aad all the them. The trial has been denounced as a and evening trains out into the state. 'nominated the best of tickets It has travesty on and a miscarriage of justice by Through the royal hospitality of the officials He Gave His Band for $50,00%&00. latest improvements in the manufac* given you for president a man of experience, leading lawyers here. Proof that one of the of the Soo road, the expense will be very AUG. qUENSE, Dure of flour enable us to comgit&e with -of heroic war record, of great purity of char-aeter, Paris Despatch, London Standard. jurors said he was going on the jury to convict reasonable. T. M. Newson should be immediately a man of great firmness, who can give Lhe best mills in the country.. was presented to the governor. The notified by those who intend to make M. Charles Demachy, the great this country an administration worthy of its We are constantly trayiflfc %$*&**• British government interfered and requested the trip, as to the number going and whether 'best days [cheers], and you have associated banker, who died suddenly jost as he Whe^WM an inquiry, hut was refused by Gov. Moorhouse with ladies. with him a man whom I need not further de-scribe was getting ready to go to. business, on the ground that he had no right HARNESS MAKER to citizens of New York than to say to do so, and as to the prejudiced juror the •his name is Levi P. Morton [cheers]—a man was buried recently. He was one iCom, governor said the fact did not amount to Donavan Rossa was a witness before the "~att* •of most generous character, ol the widest and '-, 3*r in— of those who during the- siege cf anything. So I am made to suffer the penalty immigration investigation committed at New most statesmanlike views on the great question. WKips^ Collars, and all of the law without having a fair trial as Paris by the Germans, gav^Ms bond York. He told what he knew about the sending Of the gentlemen against them I would er articles usually lte\ guaranteed to every one by the state constitution. of ex-convicts from British prisons. He say nothing, but of the candidate for vice to Prince von Bismarck,, at the office The prosecution stated in the papers was sentenced to prison for life in 1865, but in a first-tdass harness president I would say that in him I have a of Messrs. Rothschild,, for the 200, that the governor ought to disregard the upon his promising to go to America he was ifriend of manyyearsstanding,and Iamapersonal shop. A the Highest Market Prices. request of the British government on the pardoned. He served six years. He said 000,0i0X) francs which the conquerors admirer of Judge Thurman. But I beg ground that I was an Englishman and that that the worst thieves and convicts of En-« you to observe that in a critical period of this* asked for in gold as the price of refraining the British government had not taken any New harnesses made to order tad. re land were anxious to come to America. The We sell all kinds of •country George Dallas destroyed the protective notice of the United States' interference in from marching their triumphant governors of the prisons persuaded them to tariff of 1842 When the senate convenes pairing promptly attended to. ELOVM, the O'Donnell case tried at the C. C. C." go. Only the worst are sent here. on the 4th of March next it will have battalions right through Paris. NEW MLM, MINN' SH&BTS, thirty-two senators from the solid South, Sioux Falls, Dakota, has a sensation in M. Jides Ferry, then Mayor of Paris, THE DEATH WARRANTS. and unless you make a change, six Democratic the mysterious disappearance of Henry Ryder At 8-47 Sheriff Harrington enterid Maxwell's and M. Mallet witnessed the signatures, senators from the North, and Mr. H.FRENZEL| AT LOW RATES. and Dr Maccomber. The doctor, who is a cell, where he and Landgraf had been Thurman will be in a position to re-enact the and when the bond was shown veterinary surgeon, made his first appearance placed together, and announced that the final roll of George Dallas forty-two years ago. in Sioux J'alls about two years since as a to the Chancellor he immediately moment had arrived. Maxwell paled The more able and amiable the man is, penitentiary convict in aNorth Dakota town, Special Attention given to and pulled his fingers nervously. His was .the worse will be his influence before the postponed his request for ready eash. married a widow named Ryder last winter.. Custom "W-orX the first death warrant read, and he stood American people. I have been in England *s Since the wedding the doctor and his stepson,, M. Demachy had a splendid house in Manufacturer of up and heard his doom calmly, though he '^for several months, and have discovered young Ryder, have been bitter-enemies. The Paris, the feature of which was that r' was plainly growing weaker all the time. SODA WATEFC l| a great diversity of opinion upon al'most doctor it is alleged, frequently threatened to While his arms were being pinioned Maxwell every, subject. They are divided every thing there was a 1' Anglais* An extra stone for giindbag feed. kill the boy. As stated, the boy disappeared,, bit his lower lip several times. upon what you are pleased to call the Irish SELTZER WATERl" leaving a team af horses and other property Steam Cornsheller. question, upon the continuance of the house THE EXECUTION. behind, and nothing has since been heard of *-*of lords, and they are not absolutely unanimous Customer (getting his hair cut)— him. Last week the doctor disappeared, taking, Wood taken for cash or in exchange fcff On reaching the scaffold the condemned as* and I &m& in the support of the monarchy. But it is alleged, several hnndred dollars of SSmpife Iill doi# cended without assistance. Maxwell was "Didn't you take a piece of the ear ij^f from one end ol the kingdom to the other Slacedrunder his wife's money and a horse not hfe own. the noose next to the west, then?" Barber (reassuringly)—-"Yes, gll there is one unanimous concord of opinion, Many seem to think that later developments Champagn Cider 'athe Tihan read prayers. Maxwell was §sJf be they Tories, Whigs, Liberals, Conservatives will show thj\fct^&$eps.Qn. has fceeo, foully CiSH PURCHASES sah, a small piece, but npt jgHQugh to. then asked if he had anything to say, and in -or Radicals, and that is that the Hon. Grover dealt with.% .-•»* an almost inaudible tone responded, "No." effect de hearin,' sah." „. s&k *H4 CHEAP SALES. Centre Street, New Ulm, Mimp in nil