New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 19, 1888 · Page 2 of 9
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I$M)ODI RIOT IS ALABAMA, THEY ARE IMMORTAL. years the animal consumption of beef has been MINNESOTA IN BRIEF. Wf nieation with us his wagons coming and in the palace. The crippled child has 28,000 head for the feeding ofless than 23,000 going perpetually, and in the rest of my discourse sound foot now. A little lame child says: Indians. New systems of giving out rations I will show yon what the wagons bring lynchers BepnlRed from a Jail In Alabama With "Ma, will I be lame in heaven?" "No, my should be adopted by the government that will and what they take back. darling, you won't be lame in heaven." A a Loss of Fifteen or Twenty LIres. fflSgffik allow these Indians an opportunity to remain What Bey. Br. Talmage has to say In the first place, like those- at came The W. R. C. of AdriaBThWdonated little blind child says: "Ma, will I be blind IS*'svA upon their farms. The treaty terms allow About Our Departed Friends, Who from the Egyptian palace, the King's in heaven?" "No, my dear, you won't be This is a Birmingham, Alabama, telegram" $50 for the soldiers' home at Minnehaha. the substitution of bacon and pork for wagons now bring us corn and meat, and blind in heaven." They are all well there. of Dec, 8th. Since the discovery of the identit &mm Still Live. beef and the commission thinks at in the many changes of raiment. We are apt to In my boyhood, for some time we lived of the murdered girl, Ma Hawes, and interest of erood health and decency as well think of the fields and the orchards as feeding the fact that her mother was missing, it has three miles from church, and on stormy as to do away with the horrors which surround The pay rolls of the city of Duluth us but who makes the flax grow for the dayB the children staid at home, but father been suspected at the latter was also murdered. a beef-killing day st the agencies it linen, and the wheat for the bread, and the BROOKLYN, N. Y., Dec. 9.—The Bev. T. and mother always went to church for the month of November amounted The body of the missing woman, was would be well to make this rabstitution of wool on the sheeps back? Oh, I wish at DeWitt Talmage, D. D., preached to-day on at was a habit they had. On those stormy found at the bottom af a lake in the park, vegetables, which sanitary conditions to $20,286. we could see through every grain field, Sabbaths when we staid at home, the absence half a mile from the cottage where the family among the ^Indians demand should be fed "Our Departed Still Living." His text was every sheep-fold, under the trees of every of our parents seemed very much protracted: had lived and five miles from Eas lake, them. The failure of the commission to secure The city council and the Fergus^ Genesis xlv, 27, 28: "And when he saw the orchards the Kings wagons. They drive up where the body of little May Hawes was for the roads were very bad, and they the assent leaves the question of opening three times a day—morning, noon and night. Falls gas company are wrestlings wagons which Joseph,had sent to earry him could not get on very fast. So we would go found. The head of the dead woman had this vast reservation useless because of .They bring furs from the artic, they bring to the window at 12 o'clock to see if they been crushed by a blow with an ax and the uncultivated land unsettled. The growth of the spirit of Jacob their father revived. And over the gas contract. '$£ fruits from the tropic, they bring bread from were coming, and then we would go at hah* body was kept at the bottom of the lake by Dakota, and the increase of its population Israel said, I is enough Joseph my son, is the temperate zone. The King looks out past 12 to see if they were coming, and at a two hundred pounds of iron fastened about The infant child of ChasH. Esslerf which would entitle the territory to four representatives and he says: "There are twelve hundred yet alive." Dr. Talmage said: jSJilSfebws' quarter to one. and then at one o'clock. her neck, feet and waist. In addition to in congress were the territory of St. Peter, swallowed a dose of millions of people to be fed and clothed. So After a while, Mary, or David, or DeWitt finding the body, other circumstantial admitted as a state, demands an early The Egyptian capital was the focus of" the many pounds of meat, so many barrels of would shout: "the wagon's coming!" and evidence has been found against settlement of the question. Under the Rough on Rats and died from its world's wealth. I ships and barges, there flour, so many yards of cloth and linen and then we would see it winding out of the Dick Hawes,the husband of the dead woman. circumstances the commission thinks at to PI fects. f^^l^^yssK flannel, so many hats, so many socks, so had been brought to it from India frankincense, woods, and over the brook, and through the A mob advanced on the jail at midnight for bring about the civilization of these Indians many shoes enough for all, save at we who lane, and up in front of the old farm house the purpose of lynching Hawes. The officer and cinnamon, and ivory, and diamonds the reservation should at once be surveyed A telegraph line has just been comif|| are greedy get more shoes than belong to us, and then we would rush out, leaving the fired several volleys into the mob. Nin&men the Indians required to take their lands from the North, marble and iron and others go barefooted. None but a God doors wide open, with many things to tell pleted along the Milwaukee Caaraoxi were killed and many wounded. Among by allotment and go to work upon them, from Syria, purple and silk from Greece could feed and clothe the world. None but a them, asking them many questions. Well, the killed was the postmaster of this place. the surplus land being sold .off at they Valley road between Red Wing and king's corn crib could appease the world's my dear brethren, I think we are many of us The mob made an attack on the jail at some of the^finest horses of the world, and should be compelled to send their children to famine. None but a king could tell how in the king's wagon's, and we are on the way Northfield. ., **& 0 11:30 p. m.. As they approached the alley school that rations and annuities should some of the most brilliant chariots and from many wagons to send, and how heavily to home. The road is very bad, and we get on way leading to the jail, the officers be firmly withheld from those who wilfully all the earth that which could best please the load them, and when they are to start. They Dennis Shean, a well known farmer slowly but after awhile we will come winding called to them to halt which they refuse to comply with these requirements are coming over the frozen ground today. eye, and charm the ear, and gratify the taste. out of the woods, and though the brook of did. The officers then fired with Winchesters that all Indians complying should be given living near Waseca, was the victim of Do you not hear their rumbling? They will* death, and up in front of the old heavenly and pistols, and the firing was terfor annuities and necessary rations and implements There were temples aflame with red sandstone a runaway accident by which he lost.,, stop at noon at your table. Oh, if for a homestead and our departed kindred, who fifteen minutes on both sides. promptly that all dealings between entered by gateways that were guarded by little while they should cease, hunger would have been waiting and watching for us, will his life. None of the officers were injured, but over the government, its agents and the Indians come into the nations, as to Utica when pillars bewildering with hieroglyphics, and rush out through the doors and over the kg, twenty of the mob were killed and wounded. should be with them as individuals, and chiefs Hamilcar besieged it, and as in Jerusalem lawn, crying: "The wagons are coming! the Mrs. A. Link, aged 70 years, re£~? W Among the wounded is M. B. Throckmorton, as such should in no wise be recognized. wound with brazen serpents, and adorned when Vespasian surrounded it, and the nations King's wagon's are coming!" Hark the bell postmaster of Birmingham, who was endeavoring Then the reservation should be opened, to siding near Preston, was knocked with winged creatures—their eyes, and would be hollow eyed, and fall upon of the city hall strikes 12. Twelve o'clock settlement so that railroads and other public to persuade the mob to disperse. each other in universal cannibalism, and down and trampled on by a colt. Her beaks, and pinions glittering with precious on earth, and likewise it is high noon in improvements may be encouraged and the Ad'olph Shiebe, ot the Louisville & Nashville skeleton would drop upon skeleton and heaven. civilizing influences of the whites be felt. stones. There were marble columns bloom, recovery is doubtful. I 1j,%p railroad, was also fatally wounded in the there would be no one to bury the dead, neck. The patrol wagon carted off the dead ing into white flower-buds there were stone flock after flock, withqut any carcasses to Does not the subje3t of today take the Rhodes Bros., retail grocers at Winona, and woundedto the hos pital. Thefiringwas devour and the earth in silence would wheel gloom out of the thoughts at would otherwise pillars, at the top bursting into the shape of The Indiana Election Scandal. commenced by the police, but equally as have made an assignment. around, one great black hearse. All life be struck through with midnight? We the locust when in full bloom. Along the many shots were fired by the mob Over five There will be three election indictments stopped because the King's wagons are used to think that when we died we would Their assets are about $1,500 and hundred rounds were fired. The rifles, avenues, lined with sphinx, and fane, and stopped. Oh, thank God for bread—for have to go afoot, sagging down in the mire, ready for the United States grand jury to liabilities $3,000. zouaves and guards are now in possession bread! and the hounds of terror might get after us pass upon when it resumes its sitting at Indianapolis. obelisk, there were princes who came in gorgeously of all the streets leading to the jail. Inside and if we got through into heaven at all, we I is thought, however, at the upholstered palanquin, carried by Roy Hellweg and Frank Middaugh, the jail the bullets fired by the mob whistled I remark again, at like those at came would come in torn and wounded and bleeding evidence relative to the charges against Col. servants in scarlet, or elsewhere drawn by around those confined there. Sheriff Smith aged ten and eight years, respectively, from the Egyptian's palace, the Kings wagons I remember when my teeth chattered and W. W. Dudley is not far enough advanced to gave the order to fire. No further attack is vehicles, the snow-white horses, golden-bit_ bring us good news Jacob had not my knees knocked together when I heard warrant any definite action against him at were drowned while skating on the anticipated. A desultory fire was kept up for heard from his boy for a good many years. anybody talk aboutdeath but I have come that time. The original letter in which, it is ted and six abreast, dashing at full run_ te river near Owatonna. half an hour. Hawes, the murderer, was indifferent to think that the grave will be the softest He never thought of him but with a heartache. alleged, the advice to bribe appears hasn't There were fountains from stone-wreathed throughout the riot. bed I ever slept in, and the bottom of my There .was in Jacob's heart a room been produced. At the outset of Fred Wright and Fred Freeman, vases climbing the ladders of the light. You feet will not be wet with the passage of the where lay the corpse of his unburied Joseph this investigation several Democrats, LATER ACCOUNTS. Jordan. "Them at sleep in Jesus will God and when the wagons came, the King's wagons, two young toughs at Owatonna, notably Judge Claypool, Judge Ayres would hear a bolt shove, and a door of brass BIRMINGHAM, Dec. 9.—When the crowd bring with Him." and told him that Joseph was yet alive, and John W. Murphy, appealed to the would open like a flash of the sun. The sur. have been sentenced to two years in which had been collecting on the (streets for he faints dead away. Good news for Jacob! committee of one hundred to take the matter I was reading of Bobert Soutbey, who said several hours advanced on the county jail rounding gardens were saturated with odors the reform school for burglary! ''t/|||§i Good news for us! The King's wagons come up. The officers of the committee expressed he wished he could die far away from his I with the intention of lynching B. It. Hawes, that mounted the terrace, and dripped from down and tell us at our Joseph-Jesus is a willingness and readiness to do so, but insisted friends—like a dog, -crawling into a corner charged with the murder of his wife and child, So far this year 685 prisoners have if yet alive: at he has forgiven us because we on having the evidence the gentleman and dying unobserved. Those were his the arbors and burned their incense in the many of the best citizens tried to reason with threw him into a pit of suffering and the been confined in the county jail at named had secured presented to them but words. Be it ours to die on a couch surrounded them and prevent trouble and some lost their Egyptian noon. On floors of mosaic the glorieB dungeon of shame. has risen from nk¥ the Democrats declined to put others in possession by loved ones, so that they with us Duluth, of whom 518 have been city, lives in the attempt. When the crowd was of Pharaoh were spelled out in letters of thence to stand in a palace. The Bethlehem of what they had. Since the grand may hear the glad, sweet, jubilant announcement: within a few feet on thejail door and had failed 151 county and 16 United States shepherds were awakened at midnight by the jury investigation began the committee has porphyry, and beryl, and flame. There "Th King's wagons are coming." to heed numerous warnings, the officers opened vt rattling of the wagons at brought the Hark! 1 hear them now. Are they coming prisoners. been several times solicited to commence the iP were ornaments twisted from fire on them, killing three men instantly, tidings. Our Joseph-Jesus sends as a message for you or me? gathering of evidence at a point reached by fatally wounding seven and wounding more the wood of the tamarisk, embossed with of pardon, of life, of heaven corn for The Philharmonic society of Winona the others who have been pursuing it, but -vi or less senously about thirty others. silver breaking into foam. There were footBtools our hunger, raiment for our nakedness. at each renewal of the request has decided to revive the old custom ol [A list of names follows showing thirteen Rings an Evidence ef Age in Trees. made out of a single precious stone. Joseph-Jesus is yet alive! the committee has insisted that the first evidence deaths to date, with more to follow having a big carnival and street There were beds fashioned out of a crouched it must have is the letter. Mr. Murphy I go to hunt up Jesus. I go to the village of Mr. R. W. Furras, an agent of the lion in bronze. There were chairs spotted THE SHERIFF CENSURED. went to Capt. Bitter, attorney of the committee, Bethany and say: "Where does Mary live?" parade. I will occur some time with the sleek hide of leopards. There were United States forestry department I is generally believed that the recklessness and urged at he give his assistance They say: "Yonder Mary lives." I go in. I during the winter. Bofas footed with the claws of wild beasts, and haste of the sheriff in giving the command to the examination. I told him." said the see where she sat in the sitting-room. 1 go who has devoted much study to rings and armed with the beaks of birds. As you to fire was assassination, and it is captain, -'that if he would bring me the letter out where Martha worked in the kitchen, but Miss Emma Barnholtz, "daughter in timber as indicating the age of stand on the level beach of the sea on a summer stated on all sides at the immense gathering and the envelope in which it was sent through I find no Jesus. I go into' Pilate's court day, and look either way, and there are trees, has reached the following conclusion: of a wealthy Winona county farmer was not for the purpose at all of forcing the mail I would have something to go upon. room, and I find the judges and the police miles of breakers, white with the ocean foam, the jail, but rather out of curiosity. There With that to guide me I am willing now to and the prisoner's box, but no Jesus. I go Concentric or annual rings, and Albert Glaser, her cousin, eloped dashing shoreward so it seemed as if the sea was never any real danger of an assault. into the Arimathean cemetery, but the door give all the assistance I can, but without it which were once accepted as good because Miss Barnholtz's parents opposed of the world's pomp and wealth in the There is ho calm in the public mind, and the is gone, and the shroud is gone, and Jesus is the investigation would be futile. When we Egyptian capital for miles and miles flung excitement is far greater than heretofore. In gone. By faith I look up to the King's palace legal evidence, fail, except where climate, their marriage. have the evidence to begin on and are promised itself up into white breakers of marble temple, the light of the night's terrors, the Hawes affair and behold I have found him! JosephJesus the support of all good citizens in the soil, temperature, humidity mausoleum and obelisk. has almost disappeared, and the indignation is still alive! Glorious religion, a religion, At the last regular buisness meeting matter the committee of 100 will undertake and all other surroundings are regular This was the place where Joseph, the shepherd expressed is directed against a religion made out of death's heads, the work of prosecuting Col. Dudley, but we of the Duluth Turn verein a motion boy, was called to stand next TO Pharaoh Sheriff Smith and the posse who and cross-bones, aud undertaker's screwdriver, cannot do it without the fact which others and well balanced. Otherwise in honor. What a contrast between this was made and carried unanimously «f let go the fearful volley. And but one bounding with life, and sympathy, say they possess." they are mere guesswork. The only scene and his humble starting, and the pit into Jt the city is a military encampment. and gladness. Joseph is yet alive! amid great enthusiasm prohibiting which his brothers threw him! Yet he was region, within his knowledge, where 4l«*. Col. Jones of Montgomery, with two mihtar Career of a Wisconsin Impostor. the members from treating not forgetful of his early home he was not companies is absolutely in charge of affairs. I know that my Bemember lives. either ring or measurements were reliable Three and one-half years ago George Barney, "hame of where he came from. The Bishop or accepting treats at the bar. The jail is guarded by state troops Wha comfort this sweet sentence gives! indications are the secluded, a young and highly respected farmer of of Mentz, descended from a wheelwright, covered with picket lines extended several squares in He lives, lives, who once .was dead, Kinnickmic, Wis., died of quick consumption even and regularly tempered valleys his house with spokes and hammers and Two barns, one of which belonged every direction, and at each approach there He lives, my ever-living Head. leaving a wife and two small children. wheels and the King of Sicily, in honor of his frowns the countenance of a gatling gun. of the southern Pacific coast. Annual to V. C. Clifford and the other to H. willed his entire property, both real and personal, father, who was a potter, refused to drink out Mounted scouts are sent out of the city, and He lives to grant me daily breath, measurements of white elm, catalpa, to his wife. Mis. Ida Barney, Mr. Barney D. Wickham, in Lake City, were destroyed of anything but an earthern vessel. So Joseph at regular intervals acquaint Col. Jones with He lives, and I shall conquer death. had inherited part of this property from was not ashamed of his early surroundings, soft, maple, sycamore, pig hickory, the condition of the public mind and prospects He lives my mansions to prepare, by a fire of unknown origin his grandfather, owing to the absence of his or of his old-time father, or of his brothers. of an armed rising by the people. He Uves to bring me safely there. cottonwood, chestnut, box elder, which was first discovered in a straw father, who was supposed to be dead and When they came up from the faminestricken Fire bells sound military alarms and soldiers who would have been .the first heir by law. honey locust, eofiee tree, burr and land to get corn from the king's shed between the two buildings. The in uniform and armed with Winchester He lives, all glory to his name: A year ago a man presented himself at the corn crib, Joseph, instead of chiding them for nfles have desolated the principal streets white oak, black walnut, osage orange, He lives, my Jesus, still the same, residence of Mr. Clifford was scorched. home of Mrs. Barney, claiming to be the the way they had maltreated and abused and driven back the thousands who Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives, white pine, red cedar, mulberry father of her departed husband and asked him, sent them back with wagons, which have all day been looking toward the I know that my Bedeemer lives. Willie Mitchell,son of Judge Mitchell, the privilege of sharing in a iew of the comforts and yellow willow (nineteen species) Pharaoh furnished, laden with corn and old jail. In the meanwhile citizens have not of the home of his departed son. After and Carrie Curtis, daughter of Prof. Jacob, the lather, in the very same wagons, kept within doors. They have congregated made in southeastern Nebraska show The King's wagons will after a while unload, some hesitancy his request was granted without was brought back at Joseph, the son, V. G. Curtis, broke through the ice in hotels,or on the street corners and in front and they will turn around, and they that an "annual growth is very irregular, requiring him to give further proof might see him and give him a" comfortable of bulletin boards. The etreets has been a will go back to the palace, and I really think while skating on Lake Winona and of his identity. During the last six or eight sometimes scarcely perceptible, home all the rest of his days. living maddened mass, and very little oratorical that you and I will go with them. The King months he has been getting overbearing and narrowly escaped drowning. Young pyrotechnics could readily organize Well, I hear the wagons, the kings's wagons, will not leave us in this famine-struck world. and again quite large," and this he often tried to make trouble between Mrs. a mob who sesolemn duty would be declared rumbling down in front of the palace. Mitchell succeeded in getting out The King has ordered that we be lifted into attributes to the difference in seasons. Barney and her neighbors, and has had several to be to avenge the murderer of the On the outside of the palace, to see the wagons the wagons, and that we gooverinto Goshen without assistance. Miss Curtis wasrescued quarrels with some of the neighbors As trees increase in age inner rings popular Mr Throckmorton and those who go off, stands Pharaoh in royal robes where there shall be pasturage for our largest him self. Finally, he made claim to the farm, by some young men skating fell by him. All along the walls of the city and beside him Prime Minister Joseph, with flocks of joy, and then we will drive up to the decrease in size, sometimes almost but condescended to divide the proceeds if are posted petitions of various kinds, signed a chain of gold around his neck, and on his in the vicinity. palace, where there are glories awaiting us disappearing. Diminished rate in Mrs. Barney would sell the same. This Mrs. by thousands of people. One ot these recites hand a ring given by Pharaoh to him so which will melt all the snow of Egyptian Barney refused to do, preferring to take her growth after a certain age is a rule, at length the fact at Sheriff Smith had that any time he wanted to stamp the royal marble into forgefulness. Bert Wilbur was jailed at Mankato. chances with the law. During her absence butchered in cold blood some of the best citizens seal upon a document he could do so. Wagon I think that the king's wagons will take us He escaped from the Waupun (Wis.) ^»i he took possession of the house, and on her of Birmingham by an act as unpiovoked after wagon rolls on down from the palace, up to see our lost friends. Jacob's chief anticipation return refused admission, having armed himseh penitentiary last August, where he Death-Bed Repentance. laden with corn, and meat, and changes as utmeceasary, and asked Gov. Seay was not seeing the Nile, nor of seeing with a Winchester rifle and a six-shooter. of raiment, and everything that could help a was serving a term for horse stealing. to immediately relieve him of his duties as the long colonnades of architectural Some years ago a well-known citizen However, at the earnest request of a goodly famine-struck people. One day I see aged sheriff. Another petition 6ide by side reads, beauty, nor of seeing the throne-room. There He came to visit a cousin at of the sixth ward ran for supervisor crowd of brave and well armed neighbors, Jacob seated in front of his house. ''This is to hang him," and was signed by was a focus to all his journeyings, to all his who gave him but a few short hours to make Vernon Center, and was apprehended is possibly thinking of his absent boys (sons, and was beaten by two or three anticipations and at was Joseph. Well, thousands of passers by. The military were his exit, he concluded to shed no blood. however old they get, are never to a father by the officers on infomation from my friends, I don't think heaven would be votes. He took his defeat hard, but -called upon to arrest Smith and others implicated, took the first train from Biver Falls, and the any more than boys) and while he is seated worth much if our brother, Jesus, was not but this was refused, and finally a Waupon. His friends say he is not,, last at was heard from him was at Black raised no fuss, as he thought everything there, he sees dust arising, and he hears wagons there. If there were two heavens, the one citizen went befo re a justice of the peace and River Falls. If he ever shows up in this section in his right mind. rumbling, and he wonders what is coming was on the square. A few weeks with all the pomp and paraphernalia of an r, swore out a warrant for the arrest of Smith again the '"White Caps" will be here now, for the whole laud had been smitten eternal monarchy, but no Christ, and the and his deputies on the charge of murder. ago the same man was present at the also. Burglars entered Lu'fkin & Kendall's with the famine, and was in sileuce. Bu other were a plain heaven, humbly thatched, 'I This was served by the coroner, who found death-bed of a neighbor, who begged after a while the wagons have come near with a few daisies in the yard, and Christ hardware store at St. Cloud! Smith in jail, and the coroner himself Jtook Killed By a Chinamen. enough, and he sees his sons on the wagons, all about him to forgive him the wrong were there, I would say: "Le the King's fc^ charge ot the jail and in his custody at in1 through a rear window and stole and before they come quite up they shout An inquest was begun at Butte, Montana, wagons take me up to the old farm house." he might have done them. Recognizingthis c» stitution is at present. several dozen knives, a dozen revolvers "Joseph is yet alive!" The old m$ faints on John Braden, who died from the effects of If Jesus were not in Heaven, there would There are alrea dy ten military companies one man in particular, he dead away. I do not wonder at it. The an injury received from a Chinaman. and silver knives and forks of be no music there there would be but few under command of Col. Jones, and five others boys tell the story how at the boy, the confessed to him that he had once was passing through an alley where a Chinamen people there they would be off looking for If will arrive on special trains by midnight. a total value of almost $50. They-were long-absent Joseph, has to be th first man was sawing wood. Braden had been The famous Montgomery Greys, the equally the lost Christ, crying through the universe: done him a grievous wrong. He said probably frightened away, as in the Egyptian palace. While they unload drinking, and must have done some act upon famous True Blues, the Montgomery Mounted "Where is Jesus? where is Jesus?" and after that he was one of the inspectors of the wagons, the wan and wasted creatures the Chinamen. His friends wTith him claim they did not touch a number of the Bifles, under command of Hon. A. A. Wiley, they had found him, with loving violence in the neighborhood come up and ask for a he chucked the Chinaman under the chin election on the day that the afore contest p, member of the present legislature, and an they would take him and bear him through most valuable things in the show* handful of corn and they are satisfied. and said: ''Hello, John! Ho are you n: artillery company in charge of Gatling gun the gates and it would be the greatest day for supervisor was waged. He was cases. coming on with your wood-sawing?" He One day the wagons are brought up, for ts have arrived here from the capitoFcity. Betj known in Heaven within the memory of the anxious to see the other fellow win, then drew the saw, and struck Braden on the Jocob, the old father, is about to go to see sides these, companies from Tuscaloosa, Opeb' oldest inhabitant. Jesus never went off from True bills have been found a a back of the neck, missing the vertebra and Joseph in the Egyptian palace. You know and unobserved by those about him, lika, Greeimllo and Anniston and other Heaven but once, and he was so badly the jugular vein. The blow caused a great it is not a very easy thing to transplant an John Gibbs for robbing the depot at treated on that excursion they will never let rt Alabama cities came. One precaution had torn six pasters off that number loss of blood, and Braden was sent to the old tree, and Jacob lid's hard work to get him go again. in against undue excitement and consequent Madison Lake, Ed. Greenbush for of ballots containing the defeated hospital, but the wound was not away from the place where he has lived so Oh, the joy of meeting our brother, JosephJesus! violence was taken by the city council, which highway robbery, and against two thought dangerous. Braden died the long. He bids goodbye to the old place, and candidate's name, and had chewed After we have talked about him for in special session oi dcred that all saloons next night. The police are looking leaves his blessing with the neighbors, and boys, named Childs and Laffey, oi 10, or 50, or 70 years, to talk with him, and and drug stores be closed until further notice. them up for fear of their being discovered for the boy who claims he saw then his sons steady him. while he, determined to clasp hands with the hero of the ages not Beauford for lecherous conduct at on the floor. Those six votes Biaden knock the Chinaman down but have to help himself, gets into the wagon, crouching as underlings in his presence, but A SMITH TALKS. school. These four will be, arranged a not found him yet. The theory that Braden stiff, old, and decrepit. Yonder they go, Jacob turned the election. He prayed for as Jacob and Joseph hug each other. We cc As to the occurrences of last night, Sheriff must have offered the Chinamen violence is and his sons, and their wives and their at Mankato. Gibbs says he will will want some new term by which to address forgiveness and it was willingly granted.—Buffalo jfr. said: generally believed except by the hoodlum children, 82 in all. followed by herds and him. On earth we call him Saviour, or Redeemer, plead guilty and Greenbush will plead We begged and pleaded with the crowd to element, to which Braden belonged. Fifty Courier. flocks, which the heards-men drive along. or friend, but when we throw our di keep back and then they fired the first shot special police were sworn in as it is apprehended not guilty. They are going out from famine to luxuriance arms around him in everlasting embrace, we vi, Several shots were fired by the crowd before 1 that the tough element may make reprisals they are going from a plain country home to will want some new name of endearment. I A Cautions Apothecary. m» gave the order to fire. We begged them to on the Chinese residents of whom a great The grand jury at Buffalo found the finest palace under the sun. Joseph, can think of what we shall do through the co halt at the mouth of the alley, and still they many are in the city. The Chinaman was the prime minister, gets in his long ages of eternity but what we shall In writing out a prescription the two important indictments, one tfkept coming on. We begged them to go not iound who did the deed, aud it is suspected chariot and drives down to meet do the first minute ,1 can not guess. other day a certain well-known Pitts, against Erickson of Annandale for dial back, and time and again warned them that he has been spirited away by his friends, :$m the old man. Joseph's charioteer holds up In the first flash of his countenance, serv we would &hoot. but they would not listen and to be beyond reach. Accurate description burg doctor wrote aqua fortis—that the horses on the one side—the dust-covered killing a man named Johnson in a in the first rush of our emotions, bei» to us. They came half-way up the alley, has been furnished the officers surrounding wagons of the emigrants stop on the other. what we shall do I cannot imagine. Oh the is, spring water—in place of the more saloon at Cokato. Robert Porter, tiofl close to the jail door, aud shouted, "blow up the place, and the sheriffs officers are out Joseph, instead of waiting for his father to overwhylming glory of the first 60 seconds in customary but equivalent term aqua an old settler of Woodland, in exec the jail with dynamite." After all this and in every direction, with little hope ot catching come, leaps out of the chariot and jumps into Heaven! Methinks we will jusfstand and Nell after they opened fire, I gave the order to him. Braden is a young man about twentythree the emigrants' wagon, throws his arms pura. Thepatient to whom the prescription look and look and look. Wright county, was indicted on a tioij fire. They continued firing after we ceased. unmarried, and a miner by occupation. around the old man, and weeps aloud for The King's wagons took Jacob up to see his was given took it to a charge of attempting to poison a $ I feel at we could have not done anything past memories and present joy. The father, lost boy, and so I really think at the druggist who had just gone into the A Question of Naturalization. anue "else under the circumstances, and I deeply neighbor's well by dropping a bottle Jacob, can hardly think it is his boy. Why, King's wagons will take us up to see our lost regret the necessity. the smooth brow of childhood has become a business of putting up pills and potions. Col. Habercorn sends the following to the of Paris green into it. The case has kindred. Ho long is it since Joseph went wrinkled brow, wrinkled with the cares of Milwaukee Herald (German): The Democrats out of your household? How many years is The new druggist ran through occasioned great interest and developments state, and the garb of the shepherd boy has may find they have two names on the roll of it now last Christmas, or the 14th of next the prescription and handed it back, Report of the Indian Commission. are eagerly awaited. become a robe royally bedizened! But as the their members of the next house who will not month? I was a dark night when he died, old man finds out it is actually Joseph, I see saying: "You take that prescription be sworn in. Wisconsin elected only two The formal report of the Sioux commis and a stormy day it was at the burial and A little fellow named Johnny Burley the thin lip quiver against the toothless Democrats to the next house, both German sion is made public with the bound the clouds wept with you, and the winds back to Dr. and tell him that he's gum as he cries out: '"Now let me Americans. I is asserted that both were ineligible was brought before Judge Allen at copies of the annual report of the sec sighed for the dead. The bell at Greenwood's die, since I have seen th face behold, put enough aqua fortis into that because neither of them is an American retary of the inteiior, and contains a comprehensive gate rang only a few moments, but your the municipal court in Winona by his Joseph is yet alive'" The wagons citizen. They came to this country as history of the commission's effort heart has been tolling, tolling, ever since. prescription to kill ten men." grandmother, who asked that he beF~:J roll up in front of the palace. Help out the rainois with their fathers, n,nd they claim to carry out the provisions of tbe act throwing You have been under a delusion, like Jacob Luckily for this village the druggist grandchildren and take them in out of the at the latter became full American citizens sent to the reform school. Johnny's open to settlement the great expanse of of old. You have thought at Joseph was hot Egyptian sun. Help old Jacob out of has retired from the prescription before they themselves reached their majority. country known as the Sioux reservation. dead. You put his name first in the birth mother is dead, his father intemper- l'% the wagon. Send word to Pharaoh at the •This is disputed. I is asserted that the father The commission is decidedly severe in its record of the family Bible, and then you put compounding field since then. ate, and his grandmother claims zM old shepherd has come. In the royal apartment of Mr. Brickner. who was elected from criticism on the progress of Indian civilization, it in the death record of the family Bible, Pharaoh and Jacob meet—dignity and the Fifth district, never was naturalized, and and emphatically absertsthat stern and and you have been deceived. Joseph she cannot make a good boy out of ?|1 rusticity—the gracefulness of the court and it is at least suspected that the same is true of Conincidental Death. vigorous measures are from this on absolutely is yet alive. He is more alive than you are. him. The public schools closed their the pjain manneis of the field. The king, the father of Mr. Barwig, who was elected essential to a solutiou of the Indian Of all the 16,000,000,000 of children at doors againut the incorrigible pupil, r°W wanting to make the old countryman at A few days ago a newspaper announced from the Second district. In Wisconsin foreigners problem. The first question to be settled is statisticians say have gone into the future ease, and seeing how white his beard is, and of sufficient age acquire the right to at of making these people self-supporting. world, there is not one of them dead, and the the death of two men—neighbors and the boy's penchant for stealing JjH§ how feeble his step, looks familiary into his vote after a year's residence and the declaration King's wagons will take you up to see them. '•A continuation of the practice of feeding and friends—in Windham Center, made him too troublesome and dan- IjJ face, and says to the aged man: "How old of intention to become citizens. I is You often think how glad you will be to see and clothing these people in idleness." says gerous for the good of the neighborhood* a thou?" Give the old man a seat. Unload Mass. Their homes were on the same this provision of law at has prevented them. Have you never thought, my brother, the commission, at the expense of millions the wagon drive out the cattle towards the many other residents of at state from my sister, how glad they will be to see you? street, opposite each other. Without The request was complied •of dollars per annum will prove a needless pastures of Goshen. Let the slaves in scarlet having themselves naturalized. If this is the Jacob was no more glad to see Joseph than burden upon the tax payers of the country with.iiA A previous illness both died suddenly kneel and wash the feet of the newly-arrived, case with the two fathers of the two gentlemen Joseph was to see Jacob. Every time the and the ruin of the Indians themselves. wiping them on the finest linen of the palace. the same way. A physician, while named, then they are not citizens, and door in heaven opens, they look to see if it There is no reason why, if industrious white Fro vases of perfume let the newly-arrived consequently not eligible to congress. The is you coming in. Joseph, once standing in tending one, was summond to the men can live in Dakota, these Indians cannot be sprinkled and refreshed let minstrels come Benjamin Francis, a farmer living at Ayr, law prescribes at a foreign-born person the palace, burst out crying when he thought take the entire burden of their support from other. Post mortem examinations in with sandals of crimson, and thrum the northwest of Casselton, Dak., committed must have been seven years a citizen before of Jacob—afar off. And the heaven of your the shoulders of the white people." harps, and clap the cymbals, and jingle the revealed the fact that one had died suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. he is eligible to a seat in the house. When little ones will not be fairly begun until you The commission is of the opinion at one tambourines, while we sit down at this great He arose in the night and went, out unknown Messrs. Barwig and Brickner present themselves get there. All the kindnesses shown by immortals of rupture of the right auricle of the of the great hindrances to the advance of distance of time and space, and learn the to any one, and was found next morning in at the bar of the house to be sworn in will not make them forget you. heart and the other of rupture of the civilization is the great quantity of beef furnished lesson of the King's wagons. a naked condition about fifty yards from the as members they will be challenged, and .consequently There they are, the radiant throngs at the Indians. left ventricle of the heart.—Bostos house with his throat cut and "a razor beside had better find proofs of their citizenship went out from your homes! I throw a loss My friends, we are in a world by sin faminestruck, Traveler. Stem mm* The number of cattle slaughtered on the him. I is supposed at he was temporarily if such exist. to the sweet darlings. They are all well now but the King is in constant commu- reservation annually is simply enormous. or insane. He leaves a wife and four children.