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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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IPITE OLTHE NEWS PETER SCHEBER, fcHew Ulm Review. soon..,. His-wife and child hare been dead Arrest of Chlcagw Eoftora. HBPKE & SHAPMAM, aboutiten days. apt. Bchaack and Inspector Bennett) ^Rev. Fielder Isral, pastor »f the/JPimt swore out warrants before Justice R. H. Carpenters, Unitarian church, was found dead in his White of Chicago for the arrest of James J. r#BEANDT & WBDDENDOEF, Publishers. ^Btudyin the church at'Salem, Minn., having WesiJ/, publisher, and Joseph R. Dunlop, city committed suicide by cutting histhroat with The Yery Latest Associated Press Telegrams editor of the times, for criminal libel. The IP- -DEA Builders and Contractors. a razor while temporarily insane. He h£& warrants set forth that the defendants, "did Greatly Condensed. KEWUIiM,^ MINNESOTA* been unsettled mentally since the "burning©1 Unlawfully, maliciously, write, print, and the steamer Maryland, on which he was' a NfcW ULM, MINN. cause tohe published a certain false, scandalous, passenger, barely escaping with' hisli'e. ^He malicious, defamatory 4ihel of and Washington Happenings. A sardine box was found in th was sixty-two years old, and has been pastor concerning the said John Bonfield, on the Designs and plans made to order and The secretary of the interior has been engaged of the First church since 1887, coming Btomach of a bear recently killed in 4th of January^lSSO," etc. It was past 6 forsometimein clearing up a multitude estimates on all work furnished and from* Baltimore. He was prominent "in o'clock when the officers Tfound Mr. Dunlop Northern Michigan,^ of small cases on appeal from the commissioner Masonic circles, being a member of Starr contracts faithfully executed. in his room, and the warrant was read to of the general -land office involving King lodge, Washington Royal Arch chapter, hintf He requestedthat the officers delay ir .%*KB Ess? Vsm $K* lands in the Fergus Falls land district and and was past high priests, and albo*further action until he might have the opportunity lying within the gran*ymade to the St. Paul, chaplain ofthegand lodgeofMassachusetts. to consult his attorney, find Bn.clr.len Arnica Saive Minneapolis & Manitoba railroad and also LATH,1 SHINGLES, DOORS, bondsmen, and give bail. This was denied Only eight counties in Kansas are Advices from Salmonville, Ariz., says The best salve in the world for'Cuts, within the indemnity limits of the St. Eanl him. Inspector Bonfield told the officers to James Lassiter. foreman of the Chihuahua now without railroads. Five of them & Northern Pacific railroad^ In the cases Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, perform their duty according to instructions, Cattle company's camp on the Bonita, tributary SASH, BLINDS, of the former road against Eqquin, Herbranson, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, take their prisoner -to the Harrison of the Gila river, has arrived, and are in theexireme southwestern part Olsen, Smith, Greenwold and against street station and lock him up. The Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions brings news of troublebetweenthe company's Graurud, the commissioner has affirmed the of the statemi instructions were followed to the letter. On men and some Mexican sheep men from. and positively cures Piles or no **$• *H kinds of— decision of the general land office giving the arriving at the station Mr. Dunlop was W Apache county, which resulted in the killing pay required. It ie guaranteed to give lands to the settlers on the ground that they thrown into a cell, and treated otherwise of at least three Mexicans. It states Mexicans ing Material. had settled upon the land prior to its withdrawal perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. 'Sydney, Australia, is having an organ with exceeding scant courtesy. The space have been grazing a flock of sheep near from the public domain. behind the bare in which Mr. Dunlop was Price 25 cents per box. Sold oy the company's range, which brought on built in London, which is said confined is narrow, dark and noisome—one The residents of Seattle, Wash., have petitioned trouble, and that the Mexicans ambushed L. Boos. MHHT the* senate for the admission af Washington of the pens which hold daily an assortment /#fiwill be the largest in the world cost. some of the company's men. It seems, bowever, Territory as a state under the name of criminals from some of the worst quarters rione of the latter were killed, while it ffEW Citizens'Bank,ULM FRANK FRIEDMANN, Iling $75,000. of Washington. They suggest that "this in the city. Mr. Dunlop was literally in is probably all the sheep men met their durance vile. "Bonfield and Schaack," said name has never in theory or practice been deaths. An under-sheriff and coroner have Mr. Dunlop, "were simply trying to get associated with failure." Whenever congress gone to the scene of the trouble. even with me. that's all. The shall be ready to admit the territory dealer in Among the Chinese heaven is odd, A very serious shooting affray occurred in manner in which my arrest was made as a state there wi)l be a very strong pressure Brainerd, Minn., in which Policeman Lewis Groceries, Crockery^Stoneware, earth is even, and the number 1, 3 against the use of the name of Washington. is proof conclusive that they are attempting was seriously if not fatally, wounded. He received The residents ot Washington city here have to act in asunfair a manner as they can. I his injury in attempting to arrest two 5, 7, 9 belong to heaven, while the already entered a protest that such a designation was just preparing to go to my dinner when Ml young toughs, Fred and John McNaughton, the officers arrived and placed me under arrest, of the new state wouldtend to a great even digits are of the earth earthy. -Glassware, Notions, Canne who were severely beating a man by the and I was hustled off without the least confusion, and they would undoubtedly be NEW ULM, MINN. name of St. Clair, against whom they had a opportunity to arrange my affairs or notify joined in this protestby the postoffiee department, grudge. The McNaughtons had attempted which,is opposed to a duplication of my family." At the time Mr. Dunlop was to give St. Clair a beating early in the Fruit, Ito,HtOL A Mexcican sorceress has predicted names of states and territories. arrested Mr. West had just gone to dinner. evening but had been stopped by others, at The fact of his city editors arrest and the issuance M,MuUen, FrtiH. H. Yajen, Vice- PresH which time they drew revolvers and threatened that Mexican will conquer the United of a warrant for himself was telephoned to shoot anybody who interfered. St. to him at his residence, and he immediately All goods sold at bottom Sates in 1890, and some of the Mexican prices and J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. Record of Casualties. Clair however was gotten away from them started down town to give himself delivered free of cost to and put to bed in a room over the saloon. papers say she is infallible. any part of ]uring a crowded mass meeting of citizens JDirectors: up. He was cordially greeted by Mr. Dunlop Upon discovering St. Clair's whereabouts at Port Arthur to discuss the mayoralty, the the city. ^fAf^ and the other friends and the same gentlemen they went to his room, forced ooen the door Odd Fellows, who were meeting obove the who went on Mr. Dunlop's bunds also S'he and began to beat him unmercifully, when Werntr Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. ubhc hall, stamped their feet in applause, signed those of Mr. West, which were in the N E W IJLM, MINN. Policeman LewiB interfered *nd was shot by Out in Western Kansas church people citizens below thought it was the roof same amount. No sooner had Mr. West and Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koch. Fred McNaughton for his pains. falling in and a serious panic ensued. A rush Mr. Dunlop been released than they were have "poverty socials" at which GEO. BENZ & SONS. was made for the door, chairs being smashed At Bellevue hospital New York there was again placed under arrest. The charge was cheese, crackers and water, in lieu of and men trampled upon. The audience had told a story of cruelty at sea which seems the same, but in this case the complainant lUi' DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS nearly all reached the sidewalk before the almost incredible, and in which the facts was Capt. Schaack. Bonds were promptly ice cream, cake and coffee, are served. cause of the disturbance was know. A number furnished on the second charge, andttietwo may have been exaggeated by the victim's Importers and Wholesale Dealers in W} OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE WINES & H' I Mi of people were badly bruised, but none editors were allowed to leave the station. excited mental condition. The story was fatally injured. told by Ernest Heider, a German lad of sixteen, TICKETS SOLD. He said: "Last March Capt. Freese On Friday, Jan. i, a large mass of rook fell The Grest Sioux Reservation. LIQUORS, 1 agreed to take me on his vessel ascabin boy from the precipice of the Horse Shoe, or Canadian An old bachelor died recently in Chairman Peel, of the house Indian committee and I left for London with him. Scarcely falls at Niagara and on Saturday reported favorably the bill to amend had we left the dock at London when Capt. Borne leaving the pope 1,000,000 night at 10 o'clock another mass broke Close Attention iven toTW* the act providingforopening the great Sioux Freese began to abuse me. Without apparent 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. "St. Paul, Minn away. In both cases the noise made by the reservation. The peculiarity of the report lire. To his sister he left a monthly cause he would beat memost unmercifully falling rock alarmed the residentsinthe vicinity ¥rr( presented in pencil copy to the house is that with the end of a rope several times a day. looting. on the Canadian side. The massive stone allowance of 5 lire. She will contest it makes a surprising attack uponthe Northern When the captain got tired licking me he building known as the Table Rock house was Pacific and Chicago at Northwestarn railroads, the will. would throw the rope's end to the mate, jarred to Buch a degree that the doors were claiming that they have been instrumental Fred Schultz, and with aloud oath, commanded thrown open, and the occupants who had retired in preventing the opening ofthe reservation, NEW ULM, MINN him to beat me. Strips of skin and jumped out ot bed greatly excited by Two More and have in common with the cattle flesh were torn off mylegs and shoulders. The MANUFACTURER OF unusual noise and vibration ot the building, syndicates and "squaw men," been responsible An English syndicate with a capital food I received was horrible. I do not know resembling a severe shock of an earthquake. CIGARS.-EXCURSIONSSHARVEST FINE.. for preventing the opening ofthe reservation. howl lived on it. The meat was actually rotten. The same sensations were experienced at the off 20,000,000 is said to be making When^ the salt waves struck my torn residence of Gatekeeper Whistler on Cedar island 'arrangements for an extensive flesh the pain was terrible. I was shown no and also half a mile up the river where It was stated at the interior department mercy. I wopld have jumped overboard only Gardner McCameron lives. Theeffect ofthese however that it was known that the roads mining operation in Jasper county, the captain and mate watched me too had not in any way contributed to the displacements on the contour of the falls is closely. Mo. quite marked, the change being to form an failure of the Sioux commission, and it was TO angle to the original horseshoeLS© generally believed that the railroads were A man named Jones wentto Helena, Mont., fg&'Special brands made to order. sincere in the effort they had made to get MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, from Butte. He bought a lot in the residence the reservation opened. The committee sjtj Ad portion of Helena for $900, agreeing to pay The slot device for ensnaring pen. report says* MONTANA. for it next day, Jan. 2. That day he went Personal Talk. The Sioux Indians are completely under to the First National bank with the man he nies, nickels, quarters, and dimes WM. FKANKVK* JOHN BENTZIN Washingtonthe4 the control of a few arrogant and self-conceited James G. Blaine arrived in bought the lot: of and presented a draft on Tuesday Oct 9th & 23&* Cottcnwood Mills. originated in England, and was imported chiefs and these chiefs are largely under other day from New York. Mr. Phelps and the Tiaders' National Bank of Spokane Falls the control of the Northern Pacific and Mr Blaine were driven to Richmond, where for $2,500. He told tbe cashier that to save to this country by Erastus VIA THE Northwestern railroad companies and a few Mr. Phelps has a suit of apartments and the trouble of identification he had his signature Theavaricious white or squaw men, who, with a Wiman, who, it is said, owns the where Mr. Blaine will be his gueBt'for several sent over from the Butte bank. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry few chiefs, are reaping large fortunes from days. Mr Blaine said that he had come to cashier found the signature all right and referred American rights to the invention. the common property of their own people. Washington on ho political business He to the records, where he found the FBOJI Custom grinding solicited. Will TheNNorthern Pacific railroad company, as he had come to arrange with some builders same signature in connection with business we are advised, own large amounts of real to put up a house on some property near ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS done in November, when Jones had drafts grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange estate in Dakota that they desire to sell at Dupont circle. He will build this house to cashed for several largeamounts. Thecashier it An Ulniois physician's license was 84 lbs. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 profitable figures, and if this bill Bhould become rent He said he would remain for a few at once cashed the drafts, at Jones' request AT BATES mi a law thereby open up* 11,000,000 acres revoked by the State Board of Health days, and that when he left it would be to retaining $900 to pay for the lot on the presentation,of lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour CHEAPER THAN to settlers at nominal figures compared with go to Indianapolis to call on Mr. Harrison. the deed and paying Jones because he advertised his skill and and feed sold at low rates and delivered the prices they ask for theirs, the market for $1,600 in cash. Jones left town that day RSEVER BEFORE their lands will be closed for many years to his success in the newspapers. He and has not been heard of since Next day a Hew Ulm free of expense. Han's Wicked Doings. come. So they, with their mighty power, oppose $* the seller of the lot called at the bank, deposited appealed to the Governor, who has the bill. The Northwestern Railroad the deed and received $900, Jones Less than One Cent per Mile FRANK & BENTZIN? Mike Shannon, who but recently had his company, running to Pierre on the Missouri having previously requested the cashier to the decision of the Board of Health. nose bitten off in a row in Ladow's restaurant river, is interested, so we are advised, in another Do round trip rate beine mure thpn TWENTY hold the deed until he called for it. Then the at Two Harbors, Minn., was shot and AUG. QTOTSE, road that runs around this great reservation NOLLARS. including GREAT FALLS, HELE- if bank received notice from its Spokane Falls killed by Frank Alger, a contractor. Shannon NA and BUTTE. M0N1ANA. to the Black Hills and does all the exchange that'the draft in question was was under the influence of liquor and .persons uesmng to B&KB a. triptnroairu nurm.'l carrying trade for this vast section. To A dry goods clerk in Pennsylvania originally made Out for $25, and had been went into Alges's house and caused a disturbance. ern Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the purpose open up this reservation WQuld not only compel raised to $2,500. of looking over tbe country, or with tbe village ate three large mince pies in the Northwestern to complete its own Idea of selecting anew borne within the boundaries HARNESS MAKER JJH line through to the Black Hills, a thing they At Delaware, Pa., William Degan, alias of tbe GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN One evening, and went to bed: in do not want to do, but it forces the Chicago, Keely, the proprietor of a barber shop, and THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable From Foreign Lands. Milwaukee & St. Paul and other competing for diversified farming, dairv and stock stead of dreaming he saw his ancestors Bernhardt Gehan were arrested for manufacturing —and Dealer in— purposes, will do well to take advantage of Ini through. Therefore they oppose the counterfeit money. Beneath the floor A terrible disister has happened at Sabumtsrhi, Whips, Collars, and all other he. went to join them before these rates. of the barber shop there werefound a counterfeiter's measure. ,The committee recommends that near Tiflis, in Russia. A train became For maps and information applv to your home articles usually kept, outfit. In a coal bin adjacent to the the bill pass and asks congress to give these morning. blocked in an immense snowdrift, and, ticket agent,|p any agent of the company, or Indians ail the land they can use and teach barber shop there was found a canvass sack in a first-lass har- if before aid could be sent, fourteen passengers fp them that governments are not created to 2\#1 "WHITNEY, filled with new dollars. perished from intense cold, and twenty ff| "jness shop. support them, but to protect them, and that, feat .^Qeni pass, and Tkt. Act., others were badly frost bitten. A relief party It is learned that Pinkerton's detectives recovered The postal card factory—the only like other people, they must work. which started out to rescue the imperiled St. Paul. Minn only f800 out of the 12,900 stolen "New harnesses made to order and re one in this country—is a part ot the passengers lost their way and died in the from Paymaster McClure. by his murderers in pairing promptly attended to. Show. The Sugar Hennery Swindle. Pennsylvania. The remainder fa supposea great establishment of the Fort Cheap Cash Store to be in possession of "Red Nose" Mike's accomplices, NEW MLM,i«^ I The Cologne Gazette renews its attack on The sugar refinery swindle, which has given Orange Paper Company at Castleton, who have fled to Italy andwho are Sir R. D. Morier. It says: ''It is unconceivable inventors in New York and across the pursued by Pinkerton men. The murderers near Albany. These works employ that Sir Robert) Moreir's name should pond an electric shock during the last few H.FRENZEL, divided the money among themselves at occur to Marshal Bazaine in 1886 unless Sir days, still remains a chief topic of discussion. 500 hands and occupy a tract of Philadelphia a few days after the crime. G$0. ^[&Cf0©j3f, Robert had been expressly mentioned to him The strange aspects of the great fraud have as the source of his information." The Gazette thirty-five acres of land. The jail officials at Omaha say that Libbie resulted in several wild theories. Prominent printra copy of a telegram from Napoleon Biechler is becoming insane. Gen. Cowin, among these is the suggestion that Prof. her lawyer, says she was insane when she at Metz to Marshal Bazaine which Manufacturer of 11§1 DEALEEIN .... Frennd may not be dead. The funeral on that killed Harry King, and that she has been contained news of the intended movements blizzard day, and the fact that the cemetery "It is Jsecoming quite a common of the German army, and insinuates that SODA WATER DRY GOODS, m: steadily getting worse ever since. The county records of burial are said to be wanting gives thing," a. Chicago stenographer tells physician expresses the same opinion. No Sir Robert Morier communicated the fact rumor a semblance of probability. In view NOTIONS, one iB permitted to see her except her attorney that those movements were about tobe of this great fraud and the people connected SELTZER WATE a reporter, "for persons who have and the jail attendants. All visitors made to Empress Eugenie. The Post withdraws A S with it, the following article from the New CAPS, are kept away from her ceil, and areeven excluded theallegation of forgery made against and mu^rwriting to do to teach the left York Sun of July 29, 1876, makes interestingreadibg: GROCERIES, CROCKERY from the corridor in which her cell is Sir R. D. Morier. and OILS. and the art. It is a great rest when located. Henry Cotterill ofLondon, whohad enjoyed WH an unimpeaehed reputation and numbered the left hand becomes schooled, and Champagne Cider. James Stewart, who has long been suspected Also Musical Instruments •s^News Generalities. among hia clients many gteat mercantile by the police at /Fargo of beings there is «.good deal of fun in the tuition." hotts°s, came to New Yoik about five years and WJBEJELMM & WIL-** crook, was arrested on suspicion of having The conferoi™ between the officials of the aao mid opened an office at No. 31 Nassau robbed the Moorhead postoffiee some weeks Burlington mm and the striking engineers SON'S Latest Improve* Jte^ Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn btieet, and his European lepuration, his ago. The clue that led to his arrest was the and firemen was concluded at Chicago. It knowledge of mercantile law andMB familiarity SJEWrSO MACHINES. discovery of a bloody piece of a handkerchief was decided that the strikeshould bedeclared CATARRH with the practice of British courts won in tbe postoffiee with his initials On it which The announcement in Denver, Col., off, the terms of the settlement being agreeable for him a good array of clients—English matched a torn handkerchief Stewart sent to both the railroad officials and the en. Ui Good Sold at Bottom Prices. merchants, widows, pensioners and others that a noted prize-fighter was to to a laundry a short time afterward. He is gineers and firemen. The latter declined to having claims originated abroad. Then Mr. supposed to have cut his head with glass make any statement except that everything give a sparring exhibition in Pueblo, Cotterill enlarged the sphere ofhis operations while entering the rear window of the postoffice, had been settled amicably. It is said that and undertook the investment of money belonging led to a railroad rate war, and the and tore apiece from his handkerchief one of the items agreed upon was that the SEW ULM. MINN. to his clients. Within the past five to bind up the wound. strikers would not be blacklisted, and that fare between the two cities was cut weeks Mr. Cotterill has been rarely found in they should be given employment as fast as Dr J. H. Nyer, the oldest dentist of Hazelton, his office, still he satisfactorily explained Empire Mill Co. from $4.65 to 25 cents. Thousands the vacancies occurred. Mm Pa., shot and killed his wife and then away bis absence^saying that he had urgent committed enicide by placing the muzzleot made the journey at the reduced rate, business in Boston and elsewhere. One of his Distress is said to prevail" in a settlement a revolver at his temple and sending a bullet most confiding clients, who had given him in the Pembina mountain. Dakota. Mr. but were disappointed, as the fighters into his brain. The death of both was instantaneous. chargeof $22,000 forreinvestment,was aMaj. ROLLER MILL. Riches of Park River .had secured a lot of The deed was evidentlv a premeditated Patterson, late of the British army, a veteran failed to put in an appearance. clothing and provisions which he sent out to double suicide by the doctor and who had retired from the service and be distributed among the settlers, selecting his wife. The latter was an invalid for a came to America to find a home for himself two reliablemento takechargeof the articles. number of years and suffered considerably and his aged mother. Distrustful of the lawyer, The men had just returned and reported the 24 Rollers aiil4 Burrs, Mrs Jacob Greenup, of Bonne Terre, from an incurable disease. The doctor had a the major went to Boston, and found condition in which they found the people. large practice, and all the money he made him Cotterill apologized gracefully, and Mo., thought she heard her eldest They distributed)the goods as fairly as they was spent in attempts to obtain relief for his said that he would return to New York at if could among fifteen families and said they son, a man of twenty-seven, singing wife from her malady. Theyhadno children. once and hand him over his money. He did Ely's Cream Balm knew of between forty and fifty equally destitute return to the city but when the major called The postoffiee in Grand Rapids, Mich., was families. In these are an average of a favorite song in his bedroom, although We take pleasure in informing the at the lawyer's office it was empty. Thenthe robbed of $500 worth of stamps and a box five or six little oneB to a family, without she knew he must be work at containing a number of registered letters. major hurriedrto Cotterill's family home and jublic that we are now ready for busness. pants, coats, dresses, stockings, shoes, caps, Cleanses the Nasal Passages: found that also vacated. On SaturdayJan. 5, The janitor completed his workm the evening, mittens or anything but a few old rags. The best machinery and all the a sawmill, andJtfjjfeeling: nervous, Allays Inflammation. Heals the Mrfl. Cotterill, who is an educated and well and left a window open to air the, place. They are mainly Lutherans and because uncomplaining Sores, Restores the Senses of latest improvements in the mannfac* started out to see him. As she stepped born woman, and her eight children took Five minutes latrr the deputy postmaster their real condition was unknown. Taste, Smell and Hearing. ure of flour enable as to compete with passage in the steerage in the England, their entered to lock up the vault for the night. Most of them have been living on a through the front door men were tickets having been provided by contributions the best mills in the country. He found the vault door open and the property porridge made.by cooking up their frozen A parUele Is applied Into each nostril and fa gone. The thief had evidently entered^ raised by the rector of the chnreh she carrying the lifeless remains of the .green wheat and oatsr, stuff notfitto feed a We are constantly buying 60c SPS^K^Jfefe* Brn«ista or by mail. attended, her husband having left her wholly WheatixL through the window, taken what he could hog on. One family had not seen any flour son into the yard, he having been destitute. Cotterill has gone „. away with fLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Steeet, New York. lay hands on and left hurriedly. Seven for six weeks. Mye, over $40,000. t4.% thousand dollars' worth of stamps and half killed by the bursting ot a saw. I CURE Corn, John Wolterjp^a submarine diver, narrowly a dozen registered popches.wene left, undis- Maj. Patterson* and his mother are both Am w:M^m^B escaped death while repairing the bottom dead. BucJcwheatf of a vessel in the Schuylkill river, He jwMr". wtjuelin, the French comedian had been at work about half an hour "when John M. Lingle, postmaster of Webb City, A detective from Chicago arrived at St. it was"discovered thatsomething was #mmg. f^feaid to a San Francisco reporter: Mo., committed suicide by shooting himself FITS At the Highest Market PricesJ. Louis with requisition papersfor Thomas W. An alarm was given and,the three men onthough the brain with a revolver. During "It was a long ride across the country, Tines, who came there in a trunk after robbing the boat pulled up the slack,. rope tbe day J. J. Nelson,postoffiee inspector, had the Adams-Westlake Company of Chicago Resell all kinds of and drew up the diver. The rope had but I enjoyed it What surprised examined the accounts of the office 'and of over $4,000. William Mangier, managerof become entangled abont the man's feet and movn, found a shortage of $230. me most was the wonderful the city department ofthe firm, came he came to -the surfacefeet first. Woltor, Vt down with the detective. Both proceeded to Another complicationhas arisenat Helena. in his diving Suit weighs-400pounds and development of this great land. I the office of the chief of police, where"the Mont., to prevent: the recovery of George the three men were unable to pull them oat SHORTS, money taken from Yines was turned over to Godas, the half-breed murderer now in jail of the water] fhey shouted for help, but before is marvelous. So many towns and them. They counted it outin ChiefHuebler's at Regina, N. W. T., under extradition to it arrived Walter had gone to the bottom jii&Air, Ac* cities, and all of them so great! office and found that it footed up $3,931. the. United States. Sheriff Jefferies, who is again, headfirst. Two men came and AT LOW SATE Wb«a I eay CmtE I do not mean merer/to Mr. Mangier states that $4,000 was thethe authorized by President Cleveland-to go af-, suffocating man was once.more brought Everything is manufactured so stopthem for a time, and then have them return amount stolen by Vines, so that the package ter Godas, received a telegram from theCanadian up, and the mens unitedefforts could not get again. I MKAJT A RADICAL CURE. quickly! A man requires something is $129 short. him on the scow, and for thesecond lame the authorities that thegovernorgeneral's I have made the disease of Special Attention given to Coroner Babbitt, of Birmingham, Ala., began warrant designates Hathaway, Jefferies' predecessor, diver went down. The cries of the FITS, EPJXEPSY or "W'orlKg& 1 Otxstoixi not heard of before^ expresses his the investigation of a case of suspected as the man to receive Godas,. and men at last brought a number of hands FAIXING SICKNESS, wifoand^^hild murder which may rival the that no one else can secure him. Gov. Leslie desire, and wakes up in the morning from a saw mill and Welters face had Hawes horror. A man Jiving in a suburban has wired Secretary Bayard, asking him to turned black and was horibly swollen, and An extra stone for giinding feed. A life-long study. -I WAHBABTrayremedy to finding the thing at his door. I did town issuspected of having poisoned his wife inform the Canadian'government that Jefleries p$ ,was thought he wasdead.' After the- exr CUBS the worst cases. Because rthers have' and daughter with rough on rats in order putttion of fifteen minutes there were signs is authorized to receive the prisoner. Sis SteamrCornshellerexcj.nirohcas not expect to find so many people,in failedis noreasonfornotnoirrecemng a core, Wood taken fo that he might marry again. The bodies of caaf was to have come up at the suprems of returning life, and shortly after} the man lend atoncetoratreatise anoVa Fassitorru) fifalpife Mill America speaking the French language. the woman and child will be exhumed and a court, but Godas nfilnot be brought backin of my ImrxtxiBUS REKEDT. Give Express opened his eyes and spoke, The cause of the and Post Office. It {Sects yon nothing lor a post mortem held. No arrests have yetheen time to be heard a* this term." yifferies wilt ardent waneanbtasneM in affii^^^ Everywhere I have met with trial, and it win COM yon. Address made, and the man hat no idea that he is A probably to 0*SHPUR—^ 1 'intelligent appreciation. under suspicion. He is making H.O. ROOT, M.C^ l83PimST,llEwY0« 4-Trom1facoTeraorttmer&L. *.*£&!^v ^^i 1U ment* for hi« wedding, which is to taks feybiBBiim, S&IJ^*^^ ^yi^! ?mk