New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 21, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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Wewlto Review.^ ITHE HEIS RESUME. E aad he embar&ed in it wildly, with the result'' Besolatiouffiit theX. of L. Boggert recerv*d Ms wound, eonflict considerably. &» This a«Clne*ot1rt WMtecbapel Murde of losing over $100,000 and, becoming abankrupt. Tke matter is being .investigated At tbeir session in Indianapolis, the 'The New York Zeitnng co Has 'business was sold out, and) and doubtlt«s some clew will be 'obtained as Knights of Labor heard the reports of the caBle from Paxis their regular ^sorrespond factory1 finally he.gained employment in the to the indentatyef theirioters. IBoggert did general officers and committees. There rat telling of •& ijrossible clew to "the White•mapel of the Ansonia company. But he was deBpondeut not know anylMng of the fightun which he «EANDT & WEDDENDORP, Publishers. are la the Knights ol Labor between murderer. The correspondent saye and in bad health, and with no fu-j was shot. The Cream of the News Gleaned From ten and twelve thousand uomen, and that years ago when he was in Paris, that! tare prospects he attempted to end his life.} the cumber has reached -35,000. These organizations rity was startled by a series of murtiers 1 ?ft ^the Latest Associated Press Telegrams. His wife is living in New Haven making a livingfeyselling KEWULM, MINNESOTA* ,*£! lOTc&Aairy Interest*. are represented by Mrs. L. M. a man who was called ^'Savior oflost souls books. Bany of Philadelphia, general organizer and The correspondent made inquiries into the: The butter, cheese and jegg convention The latest news from the Chickasaw Indian lecturer, Mrs. A. P. Stevens of Toledo and ease and gleaned the following facts: opened at Waterloo, Towa, with a discussion A cucumber 6 feet long was recently nation was brought from Tishomingo Miss Mary Burke of Bellaire. Ohio. A session on "Pastures, drainage and Grasses.*' The His name was Niclialaus Wassillyie and he _( by James Harris, the auditor of the nation, was almost entirely devoted to the reports Washington Happenings. grown in Nebraska. I was big discussion was .-animated and exhaustive, left the Enssian «city of Tiraspol on the first to Gainesville, Tex, and is of startling of the treasure© Frederick Turner, of been1 but President Gates .seemed to voice the sentiment of January this .year. Wassallyie has enough, to colic a whole community. An attache of the White House says ttat character. Mr. Harris said that Gov. Guy the general investigator of woman's work of the major portion of the convention. imprisoned there for many years. This is the executive mail is very heavy and hundreds was not killed as reported. The would-be and wages Mrs. L. m. Barry, and of the executive He said' the story of his career in Paris. of letters are received denouncing: the assassin's bullet failed to hit him. This attempt board. The general treasurer gives The fertility of the soil of Iowa can be In the year 1872 there was a movem^fein president. They are consigned by the secre- to take the governor's life so aroused an itemized report of the receipts and expenditures maintained only Jby grasses therefore grasses the orthodox church of Russia against some A Chicago newspaper makes the taries to the furnace his friends that over three hundred of them, for the year ending June 30, 1888, should receive all the fertilizers put on the sectarians which caused a great deal ot" excitement. heavily armed, Gathered at Tishomingo to and ro a supplementary renort up to Oct. 31, The department of state does not anticipate statement that at least three-fifths of farm. Dairykrg is the best business for the Nichalans Wassillyie left a good protect him, and W. Byrd, with 200 well 1888, as follows: any serious results from the complications fejmers of Iowa, because it takes less fertility home and rich parents, but Nichalans the people in that city are believers armed men, also gathered near the capitol The receipts in the first, from supplies, per between this country and Peru, growing from the soil loban any other line of farming. was a fanatic and sectarian. He soon assumes and went into camp. Auditor Harris and a capital-tax, Journal, charters, special defense out of the seizure of the building in which Dairying is sirre'y and not slowly enriching the role of leader among them. The in Spiritualism. few other Indians were at Gainesville preparing assessment, appeals, and miscellaneous, ag- is situated the United States consular agency the larmers of the state. Good grace is the chief belief of his-sect was the renunciation for the fray, which they said would come! f922,507.09, regate $222,507.09. The expenditures were at Molendo, Peru. The building which was basis of a good diary farm, and for this and of all earthly joys in order so secure immortal off, Guy having ordered his men to surroundj including $75,019.11, donations 3eized was the property of the Areguipa adjoining states Ted clover is the best of all life in paradise. Wassillyie fled to Paris, the Byrd-party and exterminate them unless) $49,830.07 in salaries $23,005.98 in There is probably no more hopelessly Railway company, the agent for the company grasses for the dairyman. He was an excellent type of a Russian. they surrendered without resistance. Thesej printing $14,959,80 in mileage, and smaller being also the United States consular agent, He had a tall, elastic figure a regularphysiognomy, The most interesting feature of the whole homely man in Chicago than Indians left at noon for Tishomingo to join items tor paper, hotels, railroad fares, badges and a room in the structure was occupied as with burning, languishing convention thus far, «was the address ofH. H. Guy's forces, who they say will number 700.! and buttons, expressage, etc. For the four the •consulate. The Peruvian government eyes and waxenlike complexion. He Prof. David Swing. The Mail says Heaf of Illinois, the oanginator of the dehorning The non-citizens have espoused Guy's cause, months .oovered in the supplementary report book possession ofthe buildingin the absence used to stay all day long in his room, studying process. He said three-fourths of the that he is so homely that he is positively against the Byrd party. Unless the United! thti receipts were $52,591.72, and the of the consular agent on instructions from some large books, at nightfall he went abortions in cattle air«drue to horns. There States government interferes it will be a war expenditures $42,926.63. In conclusion, Mr. Lima, alleging that the building had been occupied out and wandered aimlestJy through the is a saving of one-fourch of the food fed dehorned attractive. of extermination. Turner anys according to the receipts for solely for a protection. The consular streets until the morning dawned. He was cattle, because cattle without boras tax the membership has decreased about records were not disturbed. As the action often seen talking with aband^jed Thomas Axworthy, the defaulting city] eat, drink and sleep together always in three hundred thousand during the past fiscal appeared to be a technical discourtesy toward women in the street and it soon beajjbae treasurer of Cleveland, Ohio who depart-! peace and equality. There is no year, .and at the present time the receipts the United States an apology was requested, known that he followed a secret missioii in The French Government will prosecute ed the town $480,000 "short" and with] boss of the herd and none so weak as to be are not sufficient to meet the necessary expenses. but was refused by the Peruvian doing so. That is when the voice of the people $350,000 of other peoples money in his driven from food and shelter, as the case in a, Paris paper for ridiculing the In any opinion a reduction of $25,00 government on the ground that it had done calls him "Savior of lost souls." First carpet sack, has written Mayor Babcock ai herds of horned cattle. The address of 29,1ou0 in the expenses can be accomplished withdetriment uothing to warrant an apology. he tried mild persuasion in speaking to the letter it was sent from Montreal on Oct. Dairy Commissioner Shermaa showed that army. Suppose the United States to the order. fallen creatures. When mere words had no and when the mayor received it he hastened) the number of creameries in Iowa has increased should undertake to prosecute all In her report, as general investigator, Mrs. effect he went so far as to put premiums on. to Montreal in order to have an interview^ from 485 In 1887 to 510 in 1888. The Casualty Calendar. L. M. Barry gives an interesting detailed account virtue, and gave large sums of money to the with Axworthy. He remained there a week,| Cheese factories have grown from 56 to 65, the papers which have made fun of of her work during the year in visiting cocottes on condition that they would lead ana returned to Cleveland without having1 separating machines from 215 to 382. The The workmen engaged in excavating the different parts of the country her underStanding the American navyl a new life. Some of the women were touched seen his man. The mayor has given newspapers sale of oleomargarine is decidedly unpopular ruins of the late fire at Rochester, N. Y., came of her work being that "I was to do by his earnestness and promised to follow a copy of the letter. The principal! in Iowa, no dealer having been known to upon a ghastly find in the southeast corner everything in my power that would in my points in the letter are as follows.' take out a second seller's license. his advice. He could often be seen on the ot the ruins. Under machinery and debris of judgment have a tendency to educate and I went East about Oct. 1 for the purpose] corners preaching to gaudy nymphs, who all kinds was found a heap of what were once When John L. Sullivan was so elevate the woking women of America, and of collecting large sums loaned by me on call' bittedy shed tears, but his mission did not human forms, crushed by the weight which ameliorate their condition." In furtherance from time to time during the last four years, seem to be crowned with success. He had The Yankton Disaster. sick that his chances of recovery were was rested upon them for days. It is impossible of her work, she has lectured and Cleveland1 (at the suggestion of prominent often met girls who had taken as holy oath as yet to ascertain how many bodies The verdict of the coroner's jury called to also has investigated the work done and hardly worth considering, he talked parties 1 have been receiving the interest that they would sin no more again on the there are. Three have already been recovered investigate the causes of the deaths of C. N. wages received by women and girls in various regularly, but greatly to my surprise and* street. Then there was a change. He Twplrt and there were evidently several moTe near with the unction of a saint, but when Thompson and Jaeob Lee, crushed in the industries all over the country. Mrs. horror, when I demanded the principal, Ii approach a woman, speak to her kindlyTand by. Later five other bodies were found in a falling walls at the insane asylum at Yankton, Barrv gives prices paid women and girls in was answered. ~"We cannot pay it." Investigation follow her home. Then, when alone with the he dropped his crutches and walked bunch where they had evidently gone down Dak., sas's: various parts of the country visited and proved such to be the case, although' helpless creature, he would take out a butcher to death together. The record stands, dead, down town he talked about Kilrain. describes the disadvantages under which' We find that C. N. Thompson and Jacob I supposed the parties to be worth millions, knife, kneel on her prostrate body and force twenty-one, sixteen bodies being takeu out they work. She found much to criticise and Lee came to their deaths by the culpable There was a combination to ruin me and it! her to take a holy oath not to solicit again. of the ruins and five dying from their injuries. condemn. negligence of J. B. Pattee, contractor, and has succeeded. 1 am properly and deservedly, He always went away seemingly happy. One There are twelve still missing, supposed to be D. Kean, superintendent, in constructing A colored man in New Jersey drew perhaps, the sufferer and exile. evening "The Saviour of Souls" as usual left still covered up. There seems to be no doubt the east wing, including the walls and arches his home. In the Rue de Richelieu he met a that the death list will number thirty-three. Silver Dollars Missing. $15,000 in a lottery and the first that fell Oct. 22, of the Dakota hospital for young woman. She had an elf-like elegant the insane, in violation of the contract and Some irregularity has been discovered in thing he did was to abandon his old figure, and beautiful blue eyes. WasbSlyie Foreign Gleanings contrary to the plans and specifications. connection with the transfer of silver dollars was armed against the glances ofwomen, but Talk About People. wife and give a white woman $ 3,000 from the mint at New Orleans to Washington Armed with the coroner's warrant the sheriff George Goodin, the murderer of Farniei this girl's look seemed to make a deep impression The Hon. William Springer, chairman of for storage in the large new vault in the proceeded to the inhane asylum to-day and Embody, in Montana, is Btill held by the on him. He spoke to her. She was to marry him. He said it was" no (he committee on territories in the house of courtyard of the treasury building, which arrested Pattee and Kean. The latter is not mounted police at Edmonton, awaiting the a lost one, too. Not with brutal force, but I use to have money unless he could representatives, writes Judge Brooks of has resulted in the loss of $1,500. The loss yet able to be taken from the asylum, and arrival of extradition papers from Ottawa with kind sympathy he touched her so Wichita, Kansas that in his opinion the bill was discovered but did not become known there held in custody. Pattee was brought and Washington. Goodin was in the Edmonton deeply that she told him the stor get into society. bearing his name opening for settlement outside the department until later. Treasury to town and arraigned in a justice's court, of her life—the story of a poor pan district for the past two months, but Oklahoma and adjoining territory will become officials refuse to speak of the matter, and where he pleaded not guilty. Pattee and less girl whom fate had torn from hflVpiness managed to elude the police. There is a a law by Jan. 1 next. The board of yery little is known beyond the facts already Kean are both residents of_ Canton, Dak. and splendor, into a world of misery brother of the man whom Goodin. murdered A beautiful four-and-five-eights trade of Wichita is receiving every encouragement stated. The silver is shipped by the Adams The former has the contract to build the two and shame. Wassillyie, for the first time in living at Lake Ami, near Edmonton, who that the Oklahoma meeting to be Express company* and the loss will probably wings to the asylnm, and the latter represents his life, fell in love with a woman. He procured is waiting an opportunity to avenge his caret blue and white diamond, held in that city, commencing on the 20th fall upon it unless it can be proved that the the territory as superintendent of construction, her a place in a business house and brother's death, and it is probable Goodin valued at $3,500, that once adorned inst, will bo one oi the largest ever held in packagescontainingthe money were tampered appointed by the trustees. In paid liberally for her support, although he may not get out of the country alive. the interests of the desired legislation. with before they came into its possession. the finding of the coroner's jury it is recited: made her believe that she was supportingherself. the person of Jim Tisk, now sparkles F. S. Simpson, a young man who arrived The money is shipped in wooden boxes containing For several weeks the girl, who had Numerous iron binding rods and anchors, atTacoma, W. JT. from Fresno, Cal., with two canvas bags, with $1,000 in from the scarf of a Kansas City cashier. some regard for her protector, kept straight provided in the specifications, were left out strong letters of recommendation from, the Petty Criminalities. each bag. The boxes are carefully sealed before in the path of virtue. But one day when that the spring of the arches was reduced Fisk owned a dozen stones of Wells-Fargo Express company, was given a they leave the mint for delivery to the Wassillyie visited her home—a thing he seldom from twenty-two to eleven inches that inferior Mrs. Matilda Hellerman was shot and clerkship in the Northern Pacific express express company, and are carefully guarded did, and then only when and old guardian similar size. mortar and brick were used that incompetent killed at Philadelphia by Peter Kretchman. company. No bonds were required of him. from that time until their delivery at the of hers was present—he found that she '. workmen were employed that the a widower who lived in the next house. The One night he went on duty and next day he treasury department. They are therefore was gone. She had left a letter to him, in wooden forms under the arches were prematurely only explanation he gave was that his wife was missing, and he is supposed to have under surveillance from the time they which she said that, though thankful to him removed, and that the building who died about three weeks ago, had been taken a boat for Victoria, B. C. He had David Jennings, of Lyons, N. Y., has leave the mint until they are dplivered lor ail his kindness, hor life was now too "Enneyant" was liable to fall down any time. ruined and diiven to her death by Mrs. Hellerman checked off several large consignments of to the agents of the United States treasury. for her, and that she preferred tdfche It appears to be a case of gross incompetency. spent his intellect, twenty years of money. One consignment to Benjamin The shipments average $500,000 a day, and left alone. Wassillyie was in a fearful mind The examination of the prisoners is Snipes, Ellensburg, Wash. T. large cattle While political meetings were in progress the silver already placed in the vault amount his life and $50,000, in developing a after this. He wandered so restlessly through liable to last a week or two. owner, contained $10,000. One to C. O. at Taylorville, 111., unknown parties procured to over thirty million dollars. All this coin the streets as to awaken the attentiou of the perpetual motion machine and is no Palmer, Palmer station, contained $1,000. a quantity of sulphuric acid, which by was brought from Philadelphia and New constables. Eight weeks afterward he disappeared. There are supposed to be other sums. Simpson means of a syringe was injected into about Orleans, but mostly from the first-named The Sioux Commission. At the same time Madeline, the nearer success now than when he first was a young man, a printer by trade, fifty horses belonging to farmer s. Five of city. The shipments from New Orleans woman whom he had supported, was found The members of the late Sioux commission and worked in an office at Tacoma a few started. the animals have died, and the others are were begun only a few weeks ago, and it is murdered in the quarter where she had formerly are engaged at Carlisle, Pa., in the preparation days before taking the clerkship. rendered useless. There have been no in these that the discrepancies oecurred. So led a life of shame. Two days afterward, of the report of the failure of the commission arrests. far as known, only two boxes were tampered a quiet side street of the Faubourg St. Considerable wreckage and a number of to secure the consent of the Indians with. In one of them the entire contents Mrs. Harris is the name of a widow Germain, the corpse of another murdered The supreme court of Missouri affirmed the bodies have washed ashore between Looe to the terms of the act throwing open the of one of the bags, amounting to $1,000, woman was found. Three days afterward a verdict of murder in the first degree against and Polperro, in Cornwall, during the last reservation. There was shipped to them in Topeka, Kan., who has done were removed and replaced with bird shot. In phvyne of the Quartier Mauffeaard was William Walker, chief of the notorious Bald day or two. One of the bodies has been identified from the Indian office a large number of documents the other box, only about half the contents butchered at night time. All the murders an original thing. She has put up Knobbers' organization is Southern Missouri. as that of Capt. Meyer, of the German and maps to be used in the preparation of one of the bags, or about $500, was taken, were perpetrated in the same horrible He will be hanged Dec 28. This decision ship Theodore Ruger, from Hamburg for of the report. The latter will not be over her husband's grave a lasting and shot and pieces of lead were substituted. way as those in Whitechapel. Jewels and also affects three others of the leaders of the Sydney. Articles that have come ashore very exstensive or interesting. The facts in The robbery was not discovered until the everything of vaJue on the corpses gang who were convicted about the same have been recognized as belong to both that memorial of the illness which caused the case,were made known as the commission bags were weighed at the treasury. The remained untouched. Five more victims time Walker was. vessel and to the Cunard steamer Nantes, went on with its work, and there is little more scales weighing the silver overbalanced when his death—mania-a-potu. At the were found butchered in the Arrondissement with which the Theodore Ruger was in to make public. It is understood that the The coroner's jury, after three weeks' investigation these bags were placed on them, and a hurried des Pantheon between the Boulevards St. collision, thirtj'-six miles off the Lizard. commibsion will lay particular stress upon base of a simple granite shaft is of the causes of death of C. N. examination of their contents disclosed Michael and de L'Hospital. Then in the Rue There is now no duubt of the total loss of one recommendation, however, and that is Thompson and Jacob Lee, killed by falling the fraud which had been perpetrated. These de Lyon an attack was made on a street.girl carved a mass of coiling and writhing both vessels with most of the crew of the necessity of keeping reservations upon walls at the insane asylum, at Yankton, Dakota, bags were parts of different consignments the Nantes aud a part of the ship's which the Indians still maintain their usual returned a sealed verdict, which has snakes. Above is cut his name and are believed to be all that have been crew. The survivors who landed atTrouville, a clian been placed in the hands of the district attorney. relations free frem white men. Squaw men ce to cry for help beforfe»ie robbed. The agent of the express company include sixteen of the Theodore lluger's and and age and the simple sentence a The responsibilities for the death of have been the curse of every Indian tribe, 8 strangled. A throng gathered, the pbfice was at once notified, aud the treasurer refused two of the Nantes' crew. It is believed arrived and the would-be murderer was captured. the two men has been located by thejury, but and they are in part responsible for the attitude "Died of Delirium Tremens," to accept the bags. A treasury official that all the others went down with their It was Nichalaus Wassillyie. The mob who the parties are remaius secret until they of the Sioux in the present case. They says that the loss so Jar does not exceed the vessels. Another survivor had landed at wanted to lynch him, but he was protected. are in custody. go on to the reservations, teach the Indians amount stated, and that the responsibility Liverpool and reports that twenty-three of When his trial was in progress, his lawyer, vices, se'l them whisky, take their property for it rests entirely between the express company the crew of the Nantes were drowned. N. D. Vaughn, a blacksmith, was murdered There is to be great rivalry in Jules Glannier, claimed that his client was insane. and grow rich, and finally leave without and the officials at New Orleans who in front of the Palace theater af D&nver. The jry decided that such was the making any provisions for the crop ot halfbreeds handled these particular boxes. Washington this season between the Vaughn was on his way to work and stepped case and Wassillyie was sent back to Russia, which they leave behind. The repommendation into the saloon attached to the theater lor a after a short stay in the private asylum of ministers from Persia, Corea, China of the commission that the concessions Other Sews Jottings. cigar. While there a quarrel arose beteewn Bayonne. From Teraspol he was released demanded by the Indians be granted and Japan. They are all wealthy several allnight loungers. Vaughn interfered The sentence of Mrs. Robinson, the Massachusetts Tracking a Murderer. on Jan. 1 of this year. Is Wassillyie the and the reservation thrown open without to lestore pence. One of the men named Anderson, poisoner, has been commuted to Whitechepel murderer'? He is in the possession further attempt to gain their ^on&ent will men and can afford to entertain, The hopes of the London police of catching followed Vaughn to the street and imprisonment for life. of considerable wealth. probably be carried out by congress at its the Whitechapel murderer, which had almost shot him through the head, killing him instantly. though the Chinese minister is the coming session without much opposition. entirely died out, were raised to the acme of Dr. Neal Mitchell ot Jacksonville, Fla., reports Anderson and his companions are in buoyancy in consequence of the testimony at only one among them who has more Nov. 14, 34 new cases of yellow fever— I ail. the Kelly inquest of George Hutchinson, a A Xichigander in Germany. 12 whites deaths 2 total cases to date money than he knows what to do An Important Insurance Decision. Hawleyville, Page county, Iowa, is in a groom, who had known the victim for some 4,552 total deaths,392. K.Seward.oneof About three years ago A. L. Bressler, son* high state of excitement over the determined years, and who saw her with a male companion the Harry Miner nurses, was taken down with. The Japanese minister has The United States supreme court, through of a Detroit millionaire, went to Germ* attempt at murder and suicide by a disappointed shortly before 2 o'clock on the morning with a second attack of yellow fever. He Chief Justice Fuller, has rendered an opinion for pleasure and to study the army, lover, Stephen Franks. Franks one great advantage in that he has of the murder. Hutchinson testified that he also had it violently in the Memphis epidemic of unusual interest to holders oflife insurance took with him abroad a letter of intrc sought the hand of Miss Carrie Love and he saw a well dressed man, with a Jewish cast of 1877. policies. Thomas L. Hume, of the District a charming wife who is fast makingmany tion to United States Minister Pendleton at she accepted him, but refused his additional of countenance, accost the woman on of Columbia, died in 1881 totally insolvent, C. J. Jones of Golden City, Kan., a member Berlin, and also a letter from the secretary request for a speedy marriage. He called on warm friends in Washington. the street at the hour mentioned but leaving $35,000 in life insurance policies. of the legislature and a wealthy rancher, ot war, attestingthat Bressler was interested the young lady, and once more vainly urged on Friday morning, and the circumstance The policies were by their terms payable to has purchased Maj. Bedson's entire herd of in army matters. While a student «,t Ann her to consent to a speedy union. Enraged of his acauaintance with her either the widow or children of deceased. The tame buffaloes, consisting of fifty head, and at her refusal, Franks drew a revolver aud Arbor he joined the state militia and was induced him to •follow the pair as they administrators and creditors of Hume's estate An American who has just returned is at Winnipeg for the purpose of conveying fired at his financee twice, the last shot taking elected second lieutenant. He procured walked together. He looked straight into sought to force application of the proceeds the animals to his ranch in Kansas, where effect. She fell, and Franks, believing he two or three uniforms of his rank from Spain brings some interesting the man's face as he turned to accompany of the policies to. the payment of the he has about a dozen head.i J.t is said that had killed her, shot himself. Neither is considered and word came back that he was the woman, and followed them to Miller debts due the creditors, on the ground that the dominion government is offering: big inducements gossip concerning the infant king of fat ally wounded. cutting quite a swath in German arm circles court out of mere curiosity. He had no the premiums paid by Hume were a fraudulent to Mr. Jones if he will resell the with his fine military clothes and bearing, the 3 thought of the previous murders, and certainly that country. I seems that his transfer of an insolvent estate, and A serious shooting affray occurred at buffaloes so as to retain them in their corral generous display of wealth and the letters he had no suspicion that the man contemplated void as against creditors, and that consequently Burk's mining camp in Northern Idaho at Stony mountain miniature majesty has but one great had with himfromprominent government violence, since his conspicuous the proceeds of the policies should Charles Garrett, colored, and Joe Morgan, As a bevy of girls, under the care of several officials and citizens of the United States. Ife manifestations of affection for his companion insure to the benefit of Hume's estate, and passion, which is, strangely enough, white, were drinking in a saloon, and engaged Sisters, were going from the convent of St. was understood in Detroit that Mr. Bressler, as they walked along formed not to the beneficiaries.named in the policies. in an altercation. Both men drew revolvers bologna sausage. Whenever he sees Joseph, at Augusta, Fla., to the cathedral, a a large part of the incentive Sr., allo-ved his son $200 a month for the expenses The supreme court holds that the beneficiaries and opened fire. Though the combatants carriage containing two young men drove to keep them in sight. After of his foreign trip also that young are entitled to the proceeds of all the policies this unromantic edible he can hardly could not see each other for smoke, up. One of the men jumped from the carriage the couple entered the house Hutchinson Bressler was engaged in writing a book on. without pny deduction whatever on account after the first few shots, they blazed away seized one of the young ladies and attempted be restrained. Stretching forth his heard sounds of merriment in the girl's military affairs. The report from Munich of premiums paid, holding that a husband until their revolvers were emptied. James to place her in the vehicle. The Sisters room, and remained at the entrance to the that he had been arrested there for making and father has a full right'to insure his Shannon, a by-stander, was shot in the baby hand in an imperious way, he surrounded the couple and succeeded in court for fully three-quarters of an hour. life in the interest of his wife and children, false representations and neglecting to^a stomach and cannot live William Lynara, preventing the abduction. Finding his About 3 o'clock the sounds ceased and he exclaims: "His majesty wishes it." and that where such policies are affected in divers bills is a great surprise, not oaMfto tjh^fl another spectator, was shot through the scheme foiled, the young man drove rapidly walked into the court, but finding that the the name of the beneficiaries they are no par the members of his family, but to all hisacquaintances, shoulder, and Garrett's arm was almost But his minister of the interior takes away before any one could stop him. Later light in the room had been extinguished lie of the estate of a deceased insolvent, and, and furthermore the charge is shot off. Morgan came out of the fight without he returned and explained his conduct. He went home. During the hour occupied in care that his majesty doesn't get it. therefore, cannot be regarded as afraudulent not believed. The general impression among: a scratch and escaped to the mountains is the auditor ofDisston's sugar belt railroad, standing at the entrance to or promenading assignment of any part of his estate when so his friends and military men, is that he has Alfonso is extremely jealous of his Two farmers, Hiram Rotten and William now building, and the young lady is the the court lie did not see a policeman. There effected. been arrested as a spy. The material in hi»'^j| Ashley, living in Custer couuty, Nebraska, daughter of a well-known jeweler of Kissimee. is every reason to believe Hutchinson's statement, mother, and whenever they appear possession would very thoroughly confirm, called on a neighbor named Holstein to see They were much attached to each other, but and the police place great reliance such a suspicion and be valuable to an unfriendly in public it makes him angry to have him about some iurniture which had disappeared the parents of the young lady objected to upon his description of the man, believing power. He was keeping a very minute Men Who Lack the Sense of Humor, from the school house in that district. their marriage and sent the young lady to that it will enable them to run him down. the people applaud her. He has a memoranda of all he saw and heard, the They failed to return, and their the convent. The young mail succeeded in The witness who testified to having seen the Prof. William Mathews, in his recently method and plans of the military departments. great bump of egotism, that youngster. neighbors became suspicious and instituted passing the yellow fever quarantine, secured woman enter the house with a man with a published book entitled "Wit Charles T. Bressler, father of the search for them. They saw hogs eating at a marriage license, took a carriage and attempted blotched face was evidently mistaken as to young man, sailed for Europe recently He so-ne object in a haystack in Holstein's field, to secure the girl, with the unsuccessful the night, as hie discription of her companion and humor," relates many entertaining had not heard of his boy's trouble, but will and going to the spot found the dead bodies result above detailed. is totally unlike that of Hutchinson's in stories and incidents. Sidney be telegraphed to go on at once to Munich W of Rotten and Ashley. Rotten's face had every particular. and^see what the trouble is. been badly eaten by the hogs. Holstein cannot Smith said that it required a surgical A gentleman doing business in one be found, and it is believed he took with A Mexican Boundary Dispute. operation to get a joke well into the of the down-town offices in New York him the team and wagon in which the murdered Blot on a Railroad Car. It is learned at the department of state at men drove to his house. Scotch understanding, and here is an 1 a has hit upon a novel scheme to protect o* I* Mother of Charles Washington that the conflict over the course As the Omaha train, of West Superior was A sensational incident transpired in the StewarntJ Parnell,n the great Iri«h leader, ar- of the Rio Grande river at El Paso, between illustration of the statement: about to cross the first span of the bridge himself from the annoyance of A a district court room at Helena, M. T., when "7!V »a in New York. Speaking the inhabitants of that place and the Mexican coming from Duluth, a dispute arose between I the course of a divorce case Martin Brown was found guilty of burglarly. of the Times suit, Mr. Parnell said: £1 entertaining and wasting his time dwellers at Paso del Norte on the opposite several occupants of the smoking car which came before Sir Cresswell Creswell brother Charles is very confident of wini^ 1 Brown was arrested for forcing an entrance side of the river, is not a new question, over some trifling matter, which finally resulted with individuals he does not want There is not the least fear of an ad^ into the Montana Central office some months but that the matter has been the subject of in London, the parties to which in a general fight, in which an unknown port, he told me. I found the Irishl** ago and stealing a lot of railroad tickets. correspondence between the governments«of to see. He has purchased a detective man figured very conspicuously. The were a nobleman of advanced years more encouraged than they ever were tSrore^ During his trial he displayed great excitement Mexico and the United States for the past unknown man is described as being a short, and his young wife, Sir Cresswell remarked i-ney feel that their great fight is neanng a* photographic camera, and has it aud impudence, conducting himself in two years. The first .complaint came from thick-set man, with light moustache. After successful conclusion. In Ireland evervthinp such a manner that his counsel finally became that this was another instance the Mexicans and was to the effect that the knocking down several occupants of the car placed directly opposite the door of is more prosperous than has been the casl dit.gu.sted and abandoned their efforts El Paso Land and Improvement Company of the evil effects of "marriages he drew a revolver and shot Ben Switzer for years. Speaking of his brother, he said to save him. After the jury had found him his office. When the visitor enters, had constructed works along the American through the neck, inflicting a severe flesh contracted between May and he was afraid the Irish leader was working guilty Brown made an attempt to escape shore ot the river which were resulting in wound. He then fired again, hitting the office boy, a bright lad and well too hard and it may affect his health. Thi. December." Shortly afterward the from the court room, and the officers had to heavy erosion of the Mexican bank. To prevent another man, whose name was ,not learned, trial is not attracting much attention it use violence to subdue him. Judge McConnell_ learned judge received & letter from this the Mexicans constructed a series schooled in the diplomacy of his profession, in the cheek. At this the shooting became England. sentenced him to twelve years in the of dams on their side which projected slightly general and several shots were exchanged, the secretary of a Scotch statistical turns the knob and takes an penitentiary, and as he pronounced the sentence into the river and arrested the process oi dui ing which time a man rushed into the society, intimating that the body he A young couple, of intelligen1*ano*rffinec the piisoner began to curse and swear the erosion there but transferred it, as it is ladies' car and fired several shots, one of instantaneous photograph of the intruder. appearance registered at the Farwell houw at him, using the foulest epithets ever heard represented would be much obliged ii asserted by the Americans, to th*e Texas side. which took effect in the leg of Frank Boggert, Clucago as Charles Paulsen and wife, MHwaij in a court loom. This is developed, and forms The Texan authorities complained of this Sir Cresswell would favor them with a resident of Superior. The terrified passengers kee. At noon next day they had not lefttheiil state of affairs, and meanwhile the Mexicans were rushing in all directions to avoid Chauncey Goodrich, an old man employed an account of the facts from which he one of a collection of undesirable visitors, room, and an investigation was instituted retaliated with a charge that the El Paeo being hit. The train was stopped just before as a laborer in the Ansonia Clock works The door ot the room was forced, and on ite derived the singular rule enunciated which is kept in a book for the water supply pipe had been projected far the bridge was reached, and during the Brooklyn, N. Y., was arranged in court in by him as to the infelicity of marriages ^f 0 I a 8 odor of gas was pet. enough into the nver to affect navigation. that city upon a charge of attempting suicide. excitement the unknown man made ah attempt W boy's instruction in the future. People ceptiblc. The man was dead. The womarwas The matter is still under discussion between solemnized during the latter Mr. Goodrich was a prosperous clockmaker to escape. As the train started three unconscious, but still breathing. Iti* the two governments. The treaty of 1884 who come to waste others' time, in Bristol, Conn., for a number of shots were fired, and a lady, who was looking months of the year and adding that, not thought,she can recover. The appear) forbids the construction of works on either years and amassed a comfortable fortune. out of the window, saw a man fall some members of the society wished anceofthe couple was of a character to in| collectors with bills that they have bank that may interfere with navigation In 1858 h* was elected a state senator, and and believed he was fatally wounded. The dicate then-possession ofsufficient intelligent change the course of the river, so that the to draw up the information which again in 1870 he filled the same office. Several three wounded men were brought to West paid, and the thousand and one disagreeable to make their having blown out the gaf Jnl questions at issue are largely those of facts, years ago he invested same money in Superior. There were two who were badly might be thus afforded them in the probable It was probably a case characters known to the as to whether or not the operations on Union Pacific stock and quickly made $50,000. pounded about the head by the stranger. shape of a paper to be read before tempted double suicide. either side have or will actually result in in He then came to Brooklyn to live and Boggert was taken to a hotel, where his average business man form the basis the society with a view to public discussion. terference with navigation or erosion of the bad a clock factory in Warren street. But wound was dressed. The stories as to who The sentence of Mrs. Robinson, thft Masse banks. the mania for speculation seized upon him. did ths shooting in the ladies' car where ohiwetts poisoner, has been commuted afthis unique collection. imprisonment for life.