New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 9, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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ll^mSlfmttSIM^ffM-m^,^. TH E NEW S EESDIE. Few Ulm Review. PETER SCHEREBC It has been discovered 1fra* "the vault (ft 'Warned by White CapgfeyS BUEMKE SHAPEKAHMi: the United States subtreasury .in the custom •Irt is reported that the White Caps have' house of Baitiraome was robbed of again appearesLat New Rochelle, N. Y. According 4#3 $1,243 in standard salver dollars. The discovery Carpenters, to the lateet^tory, Henry Seabright was made on April 15, last, but kept BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. was returning from a party. was driving secret in the hope that the thief might be The Cream of the News Gleaned From •in a buggy with a young lady. Shortly surprised and captured. No foste was used, T-DEA. ¥$ NEW TJLM/* Builders and Contractors. the Latest Associated Press Xele- ^MINNESOTA. and it is apparent thai the money was after 11 o'clock three men appeared in tn stolen by some one who handled the cash. road. One of them graspedtthe horse's bri- *f&?i NhW ULM, MINN. •dle, while the second, it is alleged, presented The money was taken from fifty-five bags, The clergy of the* Church of England which were sealed at tbe top. The thief had ,, W-?" a revolver, and the third spoke as follows: ^Designs anrl plans made to order and snagged each of the bags at tihe bottom abstracted "We hereby warn both of you to stay in the of all grades, from archbishops About "Washington. a number of the coins, and then pinned estimates on all work furnished and house'evenings and not go into society so A national convention of colored Catholfos, to curates, number 23,000. up the rent. Dr. George W. Bishop, the contracts faithfully executed." much. Do this or beware of the White Caps composed of delegates from nearly all of the United States assistant treasurer, who lis andtheir vengeance." When the AVhite Cap had colored Catholic churches and societies charge of the office, made the Joss good as finished speaking the horse was released, and throughout the country met in the St. soon as he discovered it. ithe young people in the carriage continued Bucklen Arnica Saive Westinghouse, the inventor, who Augustine Colored Catholic church in Washington. A dance was held at the house of George on .their way home. Mr. Seabright, it is', LATE, SHINGLES, DOORS, *Thebest salve in the world for Cuts, Every seat in the church was occupied has made half a dozen millions out iof Browsel at Augusta, Wis. Some -of the •said, has already had two experiences with when Father Talton of Quiney, 111., the Brui3es Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, parties present had been drinking, and after these so-called regulators. The only reason only colored Catholic priest in the United his air brakes, once offered to sell it SASH, BLINDS, Pever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, mid-night, when it was propertied -bo take up for-stopping him and the young.lady is at States, began the celebration of solemn high Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup'ions, outright for $20,000. a collection to pay the expense of the dance, the White Gaps (if they are such) think that mass. Immediately in front of and beneath Nathan Butler, a barber, did not .contribute and positively cures Piles or no the pulpit sat Cardinal Gibbons, who delivered be is wasting his time in the evenings by at —and all kinds of— enough to suit the others. A fight ensued, the sermon. He was clad in the scarlet robe tending parties and other like entertainments. pay required. It is guaranteed to give and Butler was stabbed in the *hest, it is of his office. At the conclusion of the sermon Before the White Caps allowed Mr. Building Material. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. We may not annex Canada as-a supposed by August Schudder, a young main, the cardinal welcomed the delegates. Seabrightto iproceed on his way both he and Price 25 cents per box. Sold DV 0 who escaped in the confusion. An eye-witness "This gathering." said he, "wili mark an country, but we are taking in her theyouH£r lady were made to promise that L. Boos. who followed Schudder home is said to era in the history of the United State, for they would go less into society. They made NEW TJLM, people pretty rapidly. More than a have seen in his possession a large jack MINK never before have colored Catholics of "the this promise fearing personal violence in case' knife covered with blood. Sehudder was arirested country met in convention. He trussed million natives of the Dominion now they should-refuse. The name of the young FRANK FRIEDMANN, and was jailed at Ea Claire, after that the deliberations of the convention Citizens'Bank, lady who accompanied Mr. Seabricht is 'pleading not guilty to the charge of assault reside in the United States. would be marked by moderation and discretion. with-held by reouest Since the White Caps with intent to kill. Physicians say Rutler Every one had the opportunity to kiss first made their appearance the young ladies dealer in will die. The knife penetrated his lungs, tbe cardinal's ring. in New Rochelle have really been afraid to go A stranger appeared at the window of the about in tbe evening. I is not probable Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, Cassius M. Clay, now in his 79th •the money order department of the postofflce The Casualty Calendar. the New Rochelle authorities will uadertake at Indianapolis^ and told Chief Clerk Johnson, year, lives a retired life on his estate any deeisive measures until they have eomamitted who was alone, that a gentleman in his The steamboat Natchez, owned by Thomas near Eichmond, Ky. The thirty other outrages like those in Ohio. Slasswars, Notions, Canned buggy desired to see him. Johnson was pursuaded P. Leathers, struck a snag near Lake Providence on the Mississippi and was beached in to go out, but found the man wanted NEW ULM, MINN. acres of big trees surrounding his White Caps have begun business in Chiea-. to see another Johnson. When he returned shallow water on the opposite side of the go. They have not also yet had time to carry house were all planted by his own he found that the stranger had entered the river. She cost $190,000, but could probably Fruit, Flour, etc. out their threats, but the following letter •office and filled his pockets with greenbacks. be replaced for $75,000, and is partly insured. hand. has been received by every alderman who has Aeuriomfl incident in connection with the M.Mullen, PresH. H. Vajen,Vicc-Prcayi cast a vote for an elevated road- "Chieaao robbery is the fact that one of Mr. Johnson's All goods sold at bottom While two young men named Er and prices and J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. and Cook county White Caps. For purity in assistants returned from dinner and saw the Shoecker, .employed at Miller's dynamite thief eoolly picking up the money, and supposed in polities, an honest government, suppression delivered free of cost to Frank James, Missouri's reformed any part of factory at Summertown, Pa., were at work Directors: the man was a special agent of the of viee, death to anarchy, death to conspirators, the city. in Swamp creek near the factory mixing the train robber and bandit, is living posfcoffice department. In the lobby fronting death to booilers. First Notice ingredients of dynamite, an explosion ensued. the money order department werehalf a dozen —Sir: Beware 1 You remember the boodlers' Werner Bccsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. quietly at Dallas, Tex. He is fond oi N E W ULM, MINN The men were blown to pieces and fragments men engaged in writing out orders and punishment. The doors of Joliet are not yet of flesh were scattered over the wide area. fast horses and spends all his spare registering letters. The thief was plainly visible Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. closed. You are spotted Your course in None of the pieces of flesh picked up were of to'all of them, but so cool was the thief GEO. BENZ & SONS. the council has been closely watched. Take time and money around tbe poolrooms. sufficient size to show to what body they belonged. they thought he was an employee. The exact warning therefore, ere it be too late, how The factory buildings were injured, amount stolen is $2,468. you vote in future, or the grand jury will call though the shock was felt in houses two •Importers and Wholesale Dealers In DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS for you* If not, we shall attend to your case. miles from the scene. A year or two ago a rumor crept into WINES & Chicago and Cook County White Caps." OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE print that Mr. Leighton, for many years Some of the Washington correspondents Talk About People. clerk of the municipal court, of Boston was a THE MARKETS. LIQUORS, TICKETS SOLD. defaulter to an amount of not less than arejtrying to explain what A special from Carthage, Mo., announces $250,000. The rumor was emphatically ails Riddleberger. There should be the death of Col. John C. Dent, a brother-inlaw denied by Mr, Leighton, and there was of Gen. Grant, at an early really not much ground for the story, except 217 & 219 B. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn few words wasted on that subject. Close Attention iven to Collecting. hour on New Tears' day. Col. Dent was Mrs. at an accountant was examining his books. Wheat—No 2. spring, 99%c@$l: Grant's brother, and served with honor in the Xo, 3, What ails Riddleberger is not the The matter was dropped. The accountant later war of the rebellion, as also through the spring, 83@90c No 2, red. 99%@$1 Corn, was kept at work on Leighton's books, and quality of liquor he drinks, but the Mexican war No. 2. 33@33y8c. Oats, No. 2, 24%c. Rye, he has been at work ever since. The result No. 2, 49^6. Barley, nominal. Flax seed, quantity. of his labors has not been made public, Petty Criminalities. No 1, $ 1 67. Prime timothy, seed, $1.30@1.57. but it is understood that the deficiencies in Mess pork, per bbl, |l2.62y @12.65. the ex-clerk's account will be not much less NEW ULM, MINN 2 Two More Burglars entered the residence of Jacob Lard. $7 27%@7.30. Short rib sides, (loose) than the amount before stated. The first A St. Louis suicide wrote: "I am MANUFACTURER OF Worfel in Millersville, carried a safe weighing $6.62V2@6.6o. Dry salted shoulders, (boxed) offical reference to the matter was made by over a thousand pounds to the rear yard $6.75@6.84yj. Short clear sides (boxed) FINE CIGARS. 62 years old. In eight years I would Mayor O'Brien. I was embodied in a veto HARVEST and blew it open with dynamite, securing $7@7.12y2. Whiskey, distillers finished of an order authorizing the expenditure of fcte ,70, an fpld, dilapidated, tottering over six hundred dollars. goods, per gal., $1.03 Butter, fancy $18,000 for certain county expenses. Mr. creamery, 28c good to choice, 22@23c, fine A farmer named Weymouth, living in Trenton Leighton is still living in style at his fossil. 11iave played the world out EXCURSIONS dailies, 20@22c good to choke, 19@20c. township, across the river from Red residence at the Back bay. He is reputed to and it don't owe me a cent. I've had Eggs, dull at 17y2c. Wing, Minn., has eloped with the wife of a be worth nearly $500,000. neighbor, leaving behind his own wife and more ran than a mule in a cornfield, TO A. J. Stillwell one of the Wealthiest and NEW lOBK. one child. The eloping couple went to St. ttiySpecial brands made to order. I- most prominent citizens of Hannibal, Mo., MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, and I've got enough. Therefore, I Paul, and have not been heard from since. Wheat—No. 2, red, $1.01%@1.01% No. 3, was murdered in his house. Mr. Stillwell and red, 95@95%c, No. 1, red, $3.08@1.08%, Capt. A. E Bauer, drafting clerk in the will cheat the course of nature and MONTANA. his wife returned home about 11 o'clock one No. 2, Chicago $1.08% Rye, Western, 37 secretary of state's office at Madison, Wis. night from a kparty and retired soon afterward. jump the time to come." 61c Barley, No. 1, Canada, 88@89c No. WM. FRANK. committed suicide by shooting himself in the JOHN BBNTZIN Tuesday Oct. 9th & 23d At 2 o'clock Mrs. Stillwell was aroused 2, do, 85@86c. Barley malt, Canada, 90® head. He has been for some time past failing Cottonwood Mills. by her husband's voice calling to her "Fanny, $1 05, for old $1 00@1.15 for new Corn, at- %. mentally and has lately been given to is that you?" This was succeeded by No. 2, 45%@46: elevator, 47@48c, afloat Spiritualism is all the rage among frequent spells of despondency, Capt. Bauer I A E the sound of something being whirled ungrad?d mixed, 45@47c 'No. 3 38@39c was sixty years of age and has lived in Madison through the aif and the footsteps of some St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry, certain kinds of people in Washington No. 2, white 47c. Oats, No. 2, white, 34/3@. since 1876. one running away. Lighting the gas, Mrs. 34%c No. 1,32c do white. 39. mixed and it is growing. Several congress Mr. Andrew Squires, the Cleveland lawyer Stillwell discovered her husband lying on his westein, 30@32c white, do, 33@39c. Eggs, Custom grinding solicited. Will FKO who went to London to secure $160,000 bed in a pool of blood with a ghastly wound man—indeed, one senator from the western, 18y2@19c. Lard westein, steam. ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS which Thomas Axworthy, Cleveland's defaulting grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange •s. in his head. The neighbors were hastily $7.85@7.90 Butter, western daiiy,14@24c Pacific slope—are regular patrons of treasurer, had deposited in a bank notified, but on their arrival Mr. Stillwell do creamery, 18@30c Elgins, 32c. Cheese, 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 A A E S there, returned with the money. Axworthy was dead. In the alley were found Mr. Stillwell's western, 10@ll%c. the seances which are held in the various lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour CHEAPER THAN is now on the ocean en route to Canada, pocket-book, $35 in money and the parts of town. I has set some of where he will remain until he can enter the bloody axe with which the mnj$erer had accomplished, MINNEAPOLIS. and feed sold at low rates and delivered United States without fear of arrest. EVER BEFORE I the deed. I Is Believed that tlie the department clerks almost wild, Wheat—No. 1, hard, Ja $1.17 Feb, New Ulm free of expense. murderer was a burglar, who entered the Louis A. Horner, a city salesman in th.e $1.18 May, $1.23 No. 1, Northern, Jan and those who have caught the man* house duringMr. and Mrs. Stillwell's absence employ of Henry Horner & Co., wholesale Less than'One Cent per Mile $1.08 Feb. $1.09 May, $1.11% No. 2, FRANK & BKNTZIN. and secreted until he thought they were grocers, of Chicago is an embezzler of the Northern, Jan. 97c Feb. 98c May $1.03. ia talk of nothing else. sound asleep, and upon being interrupted by firm's money to the extent of $20,000, and Do round trip late beine more than TWENTY Flour, Patents, sacks to local dealers, $6.35@6.50 Mr. Stillwell killed him to avoid capture. it is believed he has fled to Canada. Alderman NOLLARS. including GREAT PALLS, HELENA patents to ship, sacks or car lots, AUG. QTJEUSE, Horner, one of the members of the firm and BUITE. MON'iANA. For eighteen centuries the Jewsih people $6.15@6.30 in barrels, $6.35@6.50 delivered Barnum's elephant "Juno" caught and an uncle of Louis, left for Montreal, have shouldered the responsibility of the .persons uesiring to caKe a trip mroutrii normem at New England points, $7@7.15, New where he hopes to intercept the fugitive Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the purpose crucifixion of Jetus Christ, and, though theologians told at the Winter quar tersinBridgport York points, $6.90@7.05 delivered at Philadelphia of looking over the country, or with the salesman. have from time to time attempted and Baltimore, $6.85@7 bakers' Idea of selecting anew home within the boundaries and was given two gallons of to palliate the act, it has remained for the HARNESS MAKER here, $4 20@5.30 superfine, $3@4.35 red John Morisoner, proprietor of the only of tbe GRANDEST WHEAT BELT I1T pastor of the Jewish temple to trumpet forth dog, sacks, $1.60@1.65 red dog, barrels, saloon at Rawson, Ohio, has been repeatedly THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable whiskey and wrapped in blankets to the world that the awful event supposed $1.80@1 85. Bran and shoits, $10@10 50 for diversified farming, dairv and stock warned by White Cape to close but paid no —and Heater in— purposes, will do well to take advantage oi soaked in brandy in the hopes of curing to have taken place on Calvary is all a Corn, 28@30c. Oats, 24@26c. Barley, good attention to tne threats. One nicht a party Whips, Collars, and all other these rates. myth. Saturday morning when addressing of men disguised as White Caps visited him No. 3, 50@64c Feed, $12@13. Flax.$1.56. her. The dose made the animal his congregation at the regular Sabbath day articles usually kept For maps and information applv to your home and after demolishing the saloon whipped Hay, choice $6, fair to good, $4.50@5.50. ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or services Rabbi Alexander preached this remarkable "jolly" and she tore away her blankets, him until he begged for mercy and swore he in a first-fdass harness theory, and undertook to prove would never go into the saloon business P. I. W I N E staggered about among the herd shop. further that it was Simon Peter and not the again. Prices on incoming trains only: Wheat— Genl Pass, and Tkt. Agt, Savior who met the ignominious death recorded of animals and conducted herself No. 1 hard. $1.15 No 1 Northern. $1.06 St. Paul, lima Michael Crow, a plasterer, was stabbed in New harnesses made to order and re in Holy Writ. say that the congregation the lefc breast during an altercation with his No. 2 Northern, 96 Coin—No. 2 old, 33y2c generally in an undignified manner. was astonished but faintly expressed pairing promptly attended to. January, 33y2c No. 2 new, 32c, January, 32 brother-in-law, in New York and died soon their feelings. They arose on the Cheap Cash Store Oats—No 3 mixed, 27V&c, January, 28y2c alter. Crow's assailant escaped at the time, NEW MLM, MINN rabbi with such energy at he barely saved No. 3. 26 Rye—No. 2, 52c. Ground Feed but waB subsequently arrested. This is the himself by a hurried exit through the back In Wellington, New Zealand, a diver —$13. Corn Meal—Unbolted. $13. a first murder of the new year, and the criminal door. Then his flock fell to arguing the H.FRENZEL, Bulk. $11 25 Hay—No. 1 upland prairie, who had gone down some thirty stands a good chance of being the first to point among themselves A general fight suffer death by electricity. $4@3.75, $5.50, No. 1, $4 05@5 timothy, ensued, and the church furniture was ciiculating feet to place some blocks for a pier $8.50. Dressed Hogs—$5.75. freely through the air when an officer A man whose identity it was impossible to Clover Seed—$4 25. Flax SeedEggs—20c: 33 foundation was attacked by a devil entered and placed all he could get hold of discover, committed suicide in a room in the ice house, 16@18c. $1.5 Manufacturer of under arrest under the charge of disturbing Girard House at Philadelphia, by shooting fish that succeeded in fastening: on DEALER IN the peace. The rest escaped. himself in the month. Befoie killing himself SODA WATER, MILWAUKEE. DRY GOODS, him, and in spite of all his Struggles the man destroyed everything about his person Flour, dull. Wheat, firm cash, 92y2c February, Foreign Gleanings likely establish his identity, even NOTIONS, pinned him to one of the piles of a 94c, May, 98V£c Corn, dull No. 3, SELTZER WATE scratching tEe'name of th? XB&ker off a pair HATS, CAPS, 30@31c Oats, easier No. 2, white, 28@28y2c Advices from Burmah state that a war has ret^ifiirfg wall. The diver, however, of spectacle cases he carried. Rye easy, No. 1, 493/4c Barley, steady, No. broken out in the Wa country in Upper GROCERIES, CROCKERY and Thomas Gorman, alias John Ross, eighteen •*"~-tiacl the good sense to remain quiet, 2, 67c Provisions, easy. Pork, $12.57y2. Burmah. The prisoners inthejail at Shwebo, and OILS. years old, the self-confessed train robber and Lard, $7.27y2. Butter, steady, dairy, 20@22 Burmah. recently attempted to escape. They and the devil fish, whose arms measured highwayman, who assaulted and robbed two Eggs, lower, fresh, 17@18c Cheese, were fired upofl and seven were killed apd Champagne Cider. women in New York and who afterwards unchanged Cheddars, 10@10%c. Also Musical Instrumentsand quite nine feet quitting his hold three wounded. shot at a detective who went to arrest him, WMBELEB & WILSON'S Articles in the liayrian newspapers contain of the pile, was brought to the surface was arraigned in court and held for trial. furious thre&tB against Mr. Thompson, minister Gorman stated that he was implicated in a New Ulm, MinD Centre Street, latest Improved Labor Riots Near Seattle, on the back of the diyer and kiil.ed. of the United States to Hayti. Many train robbery at Oshkosh and at he stole SEWING MACHINES. Americans have been arreRted, both men a.nd four gold watches in Philadelphia in one Trouble arose at New Castle, a little mining CATARRH These monsters are reported to women, and the American consulate is filled week. town near Seattle, W. T., over a Miners' with refugees. Legitime states that he will be very numerous in Wellington harbor. union man, William Dpyle, being shown Ul Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. Mrs. Harriett Burrow, of Philadelphia* shoot 500 if necessary. Americans at ortau-Prince prefeience over a Knight of Labor man who is charged with the murder of her husband, are in danger of their lives. When The Knights of Labor, headed by the Mularkey William Burrow, by dibemboweling the scare dispatch from Port-au-Princo about brothers, very determined men, began him with a razor in August last, prefers COLD danger to American citizens was shown to an attack upon the Miners' union Soon SEW ULM. MINX. felf the gallows to the insane asylum. She Minister Pj-eston of New York, he said: I Mr. Elihu Stevens oi Begradeis supposed after breakfast they brought a force of thirty claims that she is not insane, and has revoked don't believe there is a shadow of foundation Knights of Labor from Gilman, a mining the authority of Mrs. Carrie B. KilgoTe to be the oldest man in Kennebec for such a dispatch except perhaps the writer's IN Empire Mill Co. town near by, and cutting the telegraph to act as her attorney on the ground imagination, and if there had been any wires between Benton and Seattle, stationed County, Me. Though on the that she would present no defense except such excitement as he mentions, I certainly sentinels in different parts of New Castle and the plea of insanity. HEAD. 26th of next January Mr. Stevens should have heard of it within forty-eight began assaulting the day shift at the rHAYFEVERjfef Thomas Hayman of Dayton, after hours. mines, refusing to let the night ROLLER MILL. will labor under ihe weight of 101 midnight was watching for chicken thieves, shift out of the shaft. The attacking 10ther Sews Jottings. who had been troubling him. Seeing a man 'Klr^I years, his step is as elastic .and his party afterward boarded the train and 5 on the premises acting suspiciously he fired Try rode to Coal Creek, where the train was i4||ts mind as clear as that of many a man Since the issue of clothing to the Indians &•>! and the man fell, and died in a few hours. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, to load with coal. The regular force of the at lower Brule and Crow Creek agencies took the Cure. He was a neighbor, William Murdock. Before miners' union were then attacked by the i^i"t' of sixty. He has had twenty children, place several weeks ago, Indians have been he died, Murdock declared that he "was Knights with every kind of missile. The in the city constantly with various articles U.SJL I '&££+{ and his descendants in the third,on his own premises when he was shot. Hay train was upon the trestle and some of the We take pleasure in informing the of wearing apparel and woolen blankets, Ely's Cream Balm men is a traveling salesman for a St. Louis leaders were driven and thrown off falling «Wt^ fourth and fifth generations number which they offer for sale at a nominal price, aublic that we are now ready for bus* drug house. He has been arrested. 70 feet or more. When the train disregarding the fact that in a few weeks the m*rf 326. At the recent elections the family ness. Tbe best machinery and all the pulled backed to Newcastle the Knights Hronek, the anarchist convicted of conspiring clothing will be necessary to their comfort, Cleanses the Nasal Passages. boarded it. and at Newcastle began an assault to assassinate with dynamite Inspector latest improvements in the manufacture cast thirty-six Republican votes when complaints will be sent out from the Allays Inflammation. Heals the upon the miners union men at the Bonfield and Judges Gary and Grinnell, was agencies censuring the government for its of flour enable us to compete with Sores, Restores the Senses of or governor and forty-eight foi depot. Duncan Buchanan, a foreman refused a new trial at Chicago. The prisoner parsimonious treatment of the Indians. he best mills in the country. Taste, Smell and Heaping.»., was very badly injured. Terrance Mularkey did not avail himself of the privilege of making The total eclipse bf the sun, which wa« visible President. Mr. Stevens attributes We are constantly buying was using his Winchester upon the unionists, a speech from the dock. No change could at Billings, Montana, and occurred at so the miners' union men fled to their Wheat, A. particle is applied into each nostril and is his longevity great measure to the be noticed in Hronek's usual impressive manner six minutes after three New-Year's day was home across the commons between their cottages agreeable. Price 60c. at Druggists or br mail. when Judge Collins pronounced the sentence, Bye, observed by the citizens of Billings generally, -»«?$ O O ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, Ne-w York. and the deppt. and securing their rifles twelve years in the penitentiary. A W~fg# fact that he has never smoked tobacco and was, to the most of them, a novel and Corn, opened fire on the Knights of Labor. Three stay oi sixty days was granted to allow the beautiful sight, the repetition of which it $iM nor drank intoxicating liquors, men felJ.^ Sheriff Cochrane, with a posse, Oats, filing of a bill of exceptions. I CURE may never be their privilege to behold again. went to New Castle, and as fighting was very Susan Schroop, the daughter of Jacob Buckwheat, Scientific observers have been stationed fierce and several men injured, he dispatched Schroop, the murderer of Antoine Schilling, •^Inscription on a tombstone in a along the course of the total obscurity to a courier to Seattle with orders for militia. &c„ Sse* visited the central station at Philadelphia, make reports of the phenomena for astronomical Companies and E, First regiment, under burying-ground on the island oi where she made a statement under oath, implicating purposes. Col. J. C. Haines, boarded a special train, At the Highest Market Prices. both her father and stepmother. The first case to prevent the fencing of the Jamaica: ''Here lieth the body o1 but when about a mile out the eccentric of She stated that a few weeks ago the stepmother public domain ever brought on appeal was the engine broke and they had to return. begged and coaxed her to place I Lewis Galdy, Esq, who died the 22d We sell all kinds oi filed in the supreme court of the United Last reportsy from Newcastle say the trouble poison in Schilling's coffee, but she refused to States a few days since. I is the case of isover. ?& V*-$Wfy&@%.$£a®& *^mmkM of September, 1739, aged eightj JFLOVR, do so, and Mrs. Scroop became very angry Marion Flaherty against the United States, «»**,%V S tjf with her. After the statement was made years. He was born at Montpelier brought on appeal from the supreme court SJBLOB.TS, Scroop denied at there was any truth in it, of Montana. In 1883 Flaherty fenced in the EBAJS", Sbc.» 1 in France, which place he left for his and called upon the daughter to also deny it, west half of section 36, town 2, range 5 east, letter has been received from Arkansas 4 but she relused to do so. AT LOW BATES being in Gallatin county. The section was religion, and settled in this island Cityt Kan., from Springer, Pottawatomie When I say BE I do not mean merely to one which the law sets aside for school purposes, William Clark, a saloonkeeper of Shelton county, Oklahoma, stating that the town stop them for a time, and then have them re where in the great earthquake in tht and both on this account and the fact W. T., was fatally stabbed by a woman named was laid out Dec. 81 and Indian Territory turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL, CUBE. Special Attention given to nuf*,. that I was a part of the public domain which year 1692 he was swallowed, and Lou Belma or "French Lou." She arrived cattlemen elected town officers. Dec. 16,1 4 I have made tbe disease of at Shelton on the steamer Clara Brown from had not been settled by entry, it was held Oklahoma boomers were captured by Lieut. Oixstoin "WorlC FITS, EPELEPSY or ^4? the great providence of God, by a Olympia. Immediately on her arrival, in that Flaherty was a trespasser. Under the Macomb and a posse of 20 Indian scouts, company with a man named Kelly, she went act of Feb. 25,1885 the United States district but two days later the boomers were released FALLING SICKNESS, second shock, was thrown out intc attorney brought suit against Flaherty to Clark's saloon and passing through it entered on orders from some superior authority, and An extra stone for grinding feed. 4j\ the sea, where he continued swimming to compel him to take down his fences. a barber shop which is the same building. they are now in the "promised land" and A life-Ion^ Btndy. I WARRANT my remedy to Flaherty set up no claim to the land, but entered CuBBthe worst cases. Because others hare She either sent for Clark or he came into have taken up claims. The band was headed ^fe^ Steam Cornsheller. VP till he was taken up by a boat and failed is no reason for not now receiving a core, the shop where she was in company with demurrer to the jurisdiction of the by Capt. Summers, government freight agent miraculously preserved. He afterwards Kelly. In a few moments cries for help attracted court and the unconstitutionality of the law. at Oklahoma Station, and he and his followers lend at once for a treatise and a E E BOTTLE Wood taken for cash or in exchange a crowd of men, who found Clark The demurer was overruled, and Flaherty propose to hold Springer at all odds. of my INFALLIBLE E E E Give Express Mill .Co/ «*. lived in great reputation, and and Post Office. I costs yon nothing for a carried his case to the supreme court of the bleeding profusely from a wound in the left Dec. 13 the population of the place was nQt trial, and it will cijure you. Address territory on the same pleadings where, the breast inflicted by the woman who was arrestecLw more than 50, but Dec. 3 1 it was at least was univerea%felanlented.','' r,iqf.c.,i183PEABLST..KEWYCSX C^SHPUR^F H.C.ROOT,Nll.C. decision of tbe lower courts was sustained. 5,000. w- pg._**