New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 30, 1889 · Page 1 of 9
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TH E NEW S RESUM War 0ekjfef7*^ fa* New TJlm Review. in •or around about Mechanicsville sufficient Minnesota Senatorts) iScand.it. MINNESOTA IN BRIEF. to, for an instant, strike terror to my heart. The Republican members of the Minnesota Furthermore, allow me to suggest that in Legislature in caucus nominated W. D. your murderous attempt that you make-no Washburn for United States Senator, but his BRANDT & WEDDKSDOKP, Publishers. mistakes, and that your calculations be NEW ULM. ,' MINN- election was postponed for a, day or two to Negotiations to secure a large carried out with mathematical precision, make an investigating committee to examine The Cream of the News Gleaned From iron working concern for Duluth A N A E O as halt and delays may prove dangerous, i4: into the charge of bribery "and corruption. STCW ULM, MINNESOTA FINK CIGARS? the Latest Associated Press Telegrams. otherwise a White Cap's wife may be made a The result shows very little ground for the have been about completed. widow." charges, the following being the substance of the testimony produced before the committee: At Garden City, Minn., G. F. Furndal, alias The Polish and Sweedish settlers The largest railway station in Europe, Fred Hickmott. alias Frank Hickman, was at Sturgeon Lake contemplate building and probably in the world, is About Washington. arrested on a chai-ge of murder committed H. L. Williams sworn a member of the house and an attorney. I am attorney for J. W. Ham. in Illinois this winter. He is a young man of two churches in the spring. the new Central railway station at The conferees on the Nicaragua canal bill About two weeks ago Ham came over to my omce English birth and about 23 years ©Id. The and told me that Mr. Si one had told him that fgySpecial brands made to order. have agreed. The following house amendments The city council at Winona is considering Prankfort-on-the-Main. arrest came about from a letter received by if I would vote for Washburn I could have $500. have been dropped or modified: Requiring Postmaster Murphy, of Garden City, from I told him it was no use. Afterward Ham came the subject of a system of that 10 per cent of the capital stock the detectives of Illinois. He is a well educated and told me that Stone had said I could have sewers. The estimated cost of a satisfactory be paid up before any bonds are sold providing young Englishman, who, about nine $2,500 If I would come out for Washburn that The colored washer women of Atlanta, WM. FRANK. JOH N BENTZIN. for printing across the face of the money was no object. He wanted me to come mouths ago, came from England, to Albion, system is $160,000. bonds of a notice that the United States is ont and announce myself for Washburn. III., ostensibly to visit his uncle, a highly respected Ga., are Kn-Kluxingthe Chinese Cottonwood Mills. not responsible for them, and allowing the W. R. Estea, sworn a member of the A company with $200,000 capital farmer, Detective J. H. Williston house. laundrymen. This is carying Southern United States to fix rates of tolls on the canal. says the crime with which Hickmott is has been organized at Duluth for the A person has approached me. He said he charged is the murder-of Henry J. Perceval, political methods into the .domain would give a certain amount ot monev and do purpose of furnishing the city with his wife and infant 6hilL Hugh Moir and H. The report of the board of army officers, certain thines. He wanted me to vote for Sir. of business. A. Barrd, of Vance county, Neb., Sept. 29, water from Pike lake. before whom Judge Advocate General Swaim Sabin for United States senator. The man Custom grinding solicited. Will 1884. The murderer of those persons is described recently appeared for examination for retirement, with whom I had the conversation was Senatoi as a man 5 feetS inches high, while Buckman. It was in m- room at the Merchants. Some educated prisoner in the was made public at Washington. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange The offer in money was $2,000. Can't give the Hickmott is fully 6 feet 1 inch high. Andrew Langenshadt of San Francisco The board reports that Gen. Swaim is not Stillwater penitentiary will be detailed exact words. He was in there an hour or so. 34 fts. flour, 5 fis. shorts and 8lbs. incapacitated for active service, and iB, therefore, Residents of Omaha wei-e startled by two drew a $5,000 prize in a lottery Intimated ihat it was no mere promise proposition, to give one hour's instruction not eligible for retirement. The President bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour shots fired in rapid succession. An investigation I cojitemplated the vote on speakersnip has approved the findings of the board about one month ago. He immediately and senatorship and some other matters to come daily to his fellow prisoners who are showed an attempted highway robbery. and feed sold at low rates and delivereda and the status of the- case remains unchanged. before the legislature. Something about pine The victim was J. H. Cole, of the firm unable to read and write. took to drink and recently he land matters, connected with some railroad that New Ulm free of expense. of Patton & Cole, who was on his way home was to come before the legislature. There was was found dead in his room. at the time. "While passing south "on Sixteenth Mr. Vest presented to the Senate at Washington Mai tin Olson, a Swede was adjudged no one else there. Had a conversation with Mr. a memorial signed by a member of street, between Howard and Jackson, FRANK & BENTZIN. Sabin afterwards and I understood the conversation B-J insane at If oorhead by Judge dentists, asking that a bounty of $ 1 per two robbers suddenly jumped out of an alley alluded to that which we had had. I withdrew for speaker-after this offer. I was in tooth extracted be allowed to American and, thrusting a couple of revolvers in his of Probate H. G. Finnie and sent to Inventor Edison says that he intends favor of Morgan. Had no further conversation AUG. QTOTSEr dentists. Iu order to encourage an honest face, told him to throw up his hands Meanwhile St. Peter for treatment. Olson is an with Backman. I told him at that time that I to give up active work and his trusty dog, a huge mastiff, sized up industry, lower the cost to the patients and should have to refuse the offer. Did not know matters about right and planted his teeth in old resident of Clay county. encourage the immigrations of dentists from make an extended tour of Europe, that he had any authority more than what Sabin the nether part of one of the highwaymen. other parts of the world, thereby making a said. Had a talk with Sabin one evening. We after which he will settle down in the A Lake city special says that better market for the agricultural and The fellow roared with pain, and the other talked the matter over, and he referred me to HARNESS MAKER other products of this country. It was laid robber, taking fright, fled. While highwayman Buckman. and said he was a fine fellow: that he many farmers in Wabasha county country somewhere near New York. was able to do what he said he could, and if he on the table. No. 1 was busy with the dog, Cole jerked will not be able to put in wheat this made any one any offer he was able to deliver —and Dealer in— out his revolver and attempted to kill the Edward Plotis ofWashington once a partner the goods. I was not offered any sum or any position would-be plunderers, but the two shots fired year unless they are assisted in purchasing Whips, Collars,, and all other of ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, the organ to support Washburn. Donnellv offered A New Hampshire woman has set failed to take effect. The reports of the revolver to make me speaker. He did not offer me in so manufacturer, and now an organ manufacturer seed. articles usually kept caused the dog to release his hold and many words. He said that Graves was a Sabin out to count the kernels of corn on on his own hook, has had for his guest the highwayman fled precipitately. man, and that he thought by certain combinations in- a first-tdass harness lately L. W. Colvey. of Maryland. Mr. Colvey A large number of men at Sauk he could secure my election as speaker. 50,000 full sized cobs and at last report 38 years old and a bachelor, with some A man giving his name as William Brown shop. He added, "Of course, old fellow, if we succeed Center are making their living this she had got through with 3,000 monev and good looks. He ended a twoweeks attempted suicide at Aitkin, Minn., I phall expect you to support mo as senator." visit in a manner that has startled the winter by catching fish through the New harnesses made to order and repairing in a most novel way. He ascended J. W. Ham sworn: cobs and was not discouraged. town. Mr. Plotts has a pretty daughter of a pair of stairs leading to the flat ice. Hundreds of pounds are being promptly attended to. I spoke to him r.bout it. I said, "It seems to 16 years, named Lizzie. She was considered roof of Know & DeLaittre's office, where he hie if you would vote tor Washburn or work for caught and shipped daily. NEW MLM, MINN a mere child by her family, and the people of managed to crawl over the edge and hung Washburn you might might get a pretty good Jay Gould is quite worn out by his the town, and the idea of an affection existing stake." I was around the Merchants hotel and by his feet or toes to the top of the building, W. H. Brink, the St. Paul contractor, heard various'rumors. All I said was, "I think between her and her father's guest, who while he let his body down of course first, S long vigils at the bedside of his wife, H.FRENZEL, you could get $500," I afterwards said I thought was 22 years her senior, never entered anybody's and then let himself drop to the ground in has finished work on the 800barrel he could get $2,000 or $3,000, that I heard a head. Lizzie casually, as she made it and his friends say that he will soon the hope to break his neck. He did not hurt gentleman say that he had $3,000 for the campaign. flouring mill at Little Falls, appear, went to the depot with M. Colvey himself the first time and tried the experiment Stone had told me about it and he was decide upon another tour of recuperation. He was going to take an evening train from and is figuring on the work of raising the second time. This time he was the man I referred to, but I made the offer on Phillipsburg. She did not return. An hour Manufacturer of knocked senseless by the fall and broke his my own account, thinking I might get something I is probable he will go the bridge across the Mississippi, later her father received a telegram from shoulder. Sheriff Markham took him to jail. out of it if I j-ucceeded. I talked SODA WATER, abroad. with Polk. We both thought that there Phillipsburg, which is only 10 miles away, Wrhile the sheriff was bringing wood in the The trial of John E. Shea, of Glyndon, Was money in it. Stone never told announcing that she and Mr. Colvey had been office the man tore up his over shirt, tied the me any amount that he would offer. I indicted for arson, has been married and were off on a bridal trip. SELTZER WATER rope thus prepared to the bars of the cell and never told him that Srone said he would give A Middletown, Ct., stone mason then strangled himself to death. The sheriff finished, the defendant being acquitted. any amount. I am a Democrat. There was no says he was not away from the cell more special reason why I should take a part in this and Shea was charged with being has the contract for building 150 The Casualty Calendar: than twenty minutes. Markham cut the matter, except that I was a friend of Stone's. Scone was a Washburn man. I thintc I told man down at once and found that the heart the author of some of the recent miniature dwelling-houses with freestone The accident to the Louisville, St Louis & Stone the conversation that I had with Williams. still fluttered, but he was unable to bring the fires in Glyndon. Champagne Cider. Texas railroad bridge, across the river at Cross Examined—I knew that Williams was fronts for the Cromwell quarry. man to life. hard up and needed money. I told him he could Spottsville, Ind., will prove a serious loss to They are to be five feet high and sent to get $500 for going out arid working on Washburn's The Sauk Rapids Sentinel comes the railroad company. From parties who arrived The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance •u side, and latar that he could get $2,000 by the Evausville and Spottsville company of Hartford has issued a circular informing out for consolidation of Sauk Ilapids, all the leading cities of America to Centre Street. New Dim. Minn or $3,000. It wns simply on account of mv packet, Emma supposed to have beendrowned. the policy holders that Joseph A. friendship for Williams that I told him this. I East St. Cloud and St. Cloud under advertise the works. The names could not be learned. Moore, for sixteen years financial correspondent did not caro from which candidate the money Empire Mill Co. the name of St. Cloud, and also the of the company at Indianapolis, is a defaulter came. I had no authority to offer the money, About 2 o'clock one morning the residence but I inferred it from the general conversation to the amount of about $500,000. of Daniel Downey, at Vineland, was discover. eastern part of Stearns county with around the Merchants. I did receive some He devised harrowing tales, and kept the Mr. Gladstone has delighted the ed to be on fire. Neighbors rushed to the money from Mr. Stone. He said: "Comedown Benton county under the name oi company minutely advised ot the progress of scene, and upon breaking in the door the ROLLER MILL. to the Merchants and hang around and use your hearts or the opponents of compulsory individual alleged cases, and thus prevented body of Mrs. Downey was discovered upon the Benton county. influence on the Washburn side." He gave me foreclosure proceedings. Occasionally he floor, horribly burned and disfigured. She $50. I was only there about three days: was vaccination in England by would really settle pone ofthose cases, greatly not there all the time was at my office moat of was alone in the house at the time, her husband Scott & Holston, sash and dooi writting a letter to one of them, in the time. I did not spend any money on any to the satisfaction of the company, and 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs.-^s having gone on a visit to Sea Isle City. manufacturers, of Duluth, inaugurated members of the legislature. I had a conversation to the apparent vindication of his judgment. Mrs. Downey was about sixty years of age. which he repeats his formerly expressed with Mr. Sabin last night, before I went to Meanwhile he was constantly remitting large a system of division of profit tne theater. Sabin sent for me and wanted to As a Freight train of the Montana Central, sums an genuine investments in a perfectly opinion that "there are under know if I was willing to testify what I knr-w among their employes. One thousand from Helena to Butte was crossing Deadman's We take pleaaure in informing th» 1 correct manner. He waB regarded as a safe, about bribery. He said he could give me $500. the law as it stands both hardship gulch, two miles east of Helena, a dollars was divided among all the successful business man, and his influential public that we are now ready for business. I told him it was worth $1.000—$500 in cash brake beam broke on the second carfrom the standing was not questioned by any one in and a note. He said he would meet me at the and equality." men who had been in their service The best machinery and all the engine. The train crossed over the gulch on the city. He is a prominent member and hotel at 8 a. I met him there and he said he a treBtle a hundred feot high and was going latest improvements in the manufacture could arrange to give the $1,000. What I was to over a 3*ear, according to the rare ol vestryman of St. Paul's Episcopal church, 4t at the rate of four miles an hour. Brakeman do was to give my testimony just as I and his personal habits are unexceptionable. of flour enable us to compete witb. wages received. The terms of agreement between Hazelton, on the car, releasing the hind had given it to him. Gen. Baker was present, as Reporters have so far failed to locate Moore, ihe best mills in the country. were H. L. Williams and one or two others. brakes, the balance of the train crowded the but it is not thought that he has left Indianapolis. the C. B. & Q. and the engineers were Oscar Nord, the fourteen-year old Williams took part in the conversation. It was car he was on, forcing it over the trestle and We are constantly buying In his presence that this amount was fixed. I boy who disappeared from home at Wheat, piling the contents of several wood cars on that good characters should be given said I was willing to testify if there was anything top. Hazelton, when released, was unconscious Charles Lumsdaller, a Scandinavian, who in it. I meant if there was anv money in Red Wing, has been several miles west Rye, by the company. to the strikers who and died six hours later. The coroner's, it, and he understood it. My rea^pn" for taking arrived at Port Townsend, W. T., a few days Com, of town, on the Red Wing and Hastings inquest acquitted the company of all the $1,000 was because the payment was postponed. committed no violence and that old ago with his wife and seven children was arrested If that was paid I was to come before Oats, blame. road. It is now known to a for the murder of his first wife in Fergus the committee. Sabin and I discussed whether engineers should not be debarred Buckwheat, Falls, Minn., last March. A. Brandenburg, certainty that he ran away irom I should divide with Williams. I told him that the sheriff of Fergus Falls, came west from re-employment if the road I was to have the pav for my services ouly. If Talk About People. home. in search of 0. L. Leary, an embezzler, and Polk and Williams testified that I told them that should need their services. learned that Lumsdaller and his family were Stone had uthorized me to give the money, it The mystery surrounding the sudden A better supply of ice can probably At the Highest Market Prices. is false. Gen. Baker did not participate in the in Port Townsend, Mr. Bradenburg in company disappearance of Thomas Conwat, of New conversation. He talked in a low tone to Mr. with Duffield, a deputy sheriff of Tacoma, be had from Lake Pepin this winter Suffolk, Jan. 21, when he was to have been Sabin. We sell all kinds of come to Port Townsend and arrested married to Miss Mary Sullivan, has been than from any body of water in this Sunday labor has been greatly increasing H. G. Stone sworn: Lumsdaller at his house in the northern suburbs.lt JFXOUJB, cleared. Henry Kneeland, a farmer neap section of the country. It is now was learned that Lumsdaller was a wellto-do during the last few years. I was unfriendly to Mr. Sabin and not particularly Mattetuck, L. I. on goingto his barn fo und farmerresiding a few miles from Fergus SHOBTS, friencly to Mr. Washburn. I told Ham fourteen inches thick and .solid. Itig in the hay mow a man who was insane and In the city of New York alone there Falls. Employed in the family was a pretty that Sabin had done a great many things to injure nearly dead. He was identified as the missing expected that several Southern firms me, and I want' him to get out and do BRAN, &c, servant girl and Lumsdaller's intimacy with are fully 100,000 men and women bridegroom. After having been attended by some talking. He said he would if there was her became the talk of the neighborhood. will obtain their ice supply from Lake a doctor during the night Conway recovered any money in it. I p:\id hinv$50. I paid Ham who work every Sunday at" theii LOW RATES, Last March Mrs, Lumsdaller died suddenly, his senses and told the extraordinary story this out of my own pocket. I have had no auauthority Pepin. The funeral was hurried through and five trades or vocations. A religious organization that he had been in the barn since the day from Mr. Washburn to offer any months after Mrs. Lumsdaller died the family money. I never offered any to any one. I acted of his disappearance and that the only food A sensation was created at Austin Special Attention given to there is trying to prevent and servant girl went to Fergus Falls, where the matter bscause I thought that Sabin was he has had was what milk he could get from the husband and his mistress were married. an improper person to be elected. My opposition by the arrest of J. D. Tennant 0\x3*to:ncL "Woric the cows. He. said be wag unable to, account the growth of this encroachment upon to him was from a purely business standpoint. Lumsdaller, accompanied by his wife and six for his strange actions. charged with keeping a gambling E think that he has injured me. I have had no the day of rest, and it has already children of his former wife, came West. The communication with partisans of any candidates. body of the deceased wife was exhumed and a room in the Odd Fellows' block. In An extra stone for giinding feed. Senator Buckman sworn begun its work with the cigar-makers. medical examination revealed the fact, of her Petty Criminalities. I never approached Estes. Saw Estes in my teresting developments are promised Steam Cornsheller. having been poisoned. The second Mrs. room. He told me that he had been offered at the examination, as it is said thai Thomas Barton, the much wanted English Lumsdaller is scarcely 10 years old and' iB3,0i0 to withdraw from the speakership fight, Wood taken for cash or in exchange- and wanted to know if we could do better. I forger, in quest of whom a Scotland Yard detective speaks very little English, Lumsdaller is a many prominent citizens have frequented told him no. I never knew anything about the Simple IM Cfa was lately in St. Paul and is now at powerful built man and his only answer was pine lands coming before the legislature. Never the place. A monument is to be erected on Winnipeg, is arrested at Philadelphia. they could not produce evidence which would discussed any such question with him. Never convict him. Thomas Kennedy raised a disturbance at the spot in the forest of Epineuse talked with him about a railroad grant or about CASH PURCHASES The news of the recent committal a meeting of the Magnolia Literary society his vote. E3tes" evidence is false—a pure fabrication. /sphere stood the oak tree in which Dr. Carf to the Sioux City jail wae There was a bill introduced in the senate and CHEAP SALES, at Logan, Iowa, and the president, Sherman chancing the route of the Duluth & Winnipeg Girton, requested him to keep quiet. This Foreign Gleanings read with interest at Howard Lake Gambetta and M. Spuller alighted route. I had nothing to do with the railroad incensed Kennedy and he waited outside until RUEME E & land grant. A gentleman of that name and pro. SHAP£EEMT~ The National Zeitung, of Berlin, discussing from their balloon in their escape the meeting adjourned and when Girton A. M. Crosby of Luverne, sworn: the government's colonial policy, declares came out 6t.abbed him three times, inflicting fession visited Wright county foui We (meaning Estes and Buckman) talked from Paris to Tours during the Carpenters, that the independence of neither Zanzibar fatal wounds. awhile. They went into Backmaa's room and years ago and made a brief stay. H« nor Samoais menaced by Germany. All that shut the door except about six inches. Buckman Franco-German war. The tree itsell Mrs. Roger Lamson, wife of a wealthy dry asked him what they eoald do for him to is contended for is the preservation of the claimed to be a Minneapolis millionaire goods merchant and well known in New York was recently cut down by the owner, induce him to withdraw in favor of Graves for rights acquired by the Germans in those Builders and Contractors* possessed of real estate in the society, was knocked down and robbed other speaker. He said they had offered him $3,000 regions. In Samoa the intrigues of Americans who has no regard for relics. pocketbook on Seventy-sixth street, by two on the other side and wished know if he could Sawdust City valued at $500,000, be. who are violating existing treaties have to Ntw mm. do better. Buckman siid they were not making men, one of who was captured by citizens ULM, be guarded against. The Cologne Gazette a canvass in tha' way, but could do something sides having the largest practice o' and turned over to the police, but has been says that it has reliable authority for the Designs and plans made to order and for him iu committees. fi released on bail. Mrs. Lamson was rendered A man who had been married fox any physician there. He professed to statement that Germany and England are estimates on all work furnished and unconscious by the blow and has since been Senator S^bin, sworn: negotiating on the Samoa question in a be in search of Indian curiosities to twenty years recently applied to a very ill at her residence at Larchmont. Had a talk with Estes. The conversation was contracts faithfully executed. spirit of mutual understanding, and that in the mo«t casual manner as to the speakership. furnish material for an important lawyer at Palatka, Fla., for divorce Samuel Hatton, a railroad employe at reports to the contrary are incorrect. I toid him I wished him to pin his support Riley, Kas., tried to force his attentions upon book. After incurring heavy debts to Graves. He spoke about the chairmanship papers, but could not give his wife's the wife of W. H. Beal, his foreman. Beal of some committee. I said I supposed he in saloons and hotels, taking in all Other Sews Jottings. name in full. He wrote to his father notified Hatton that his services would and Buckman had some understanding about that matter, and I paid that I guessed Buckman who trusted him and gulling the public be needed only half the time. Hatton Contractor and Bailder, A committee of citizens left Crooketon, and mother, with whom they had lived could deliver the goods. Our conversation had secured a shotgun and shot Mrs. Beal as she generally, he was discovered to be Minn,, for St. Paul to secure legislation allowing relation to the speakership alone. Buckman was standing at her back door with her twoyear-old for ten years, but they, too, were the city to bond itself for railroad told me Estes had told him he could get $3,000 a fraud of the worst description, and child in her arms. The little one was from the other side, that he had had "hard purposes. The committee has full power to ignorant of her name. He wrote to fatally wounded in the body and face. Mrs. Anally he skipped out on account o) Special attention given to mason times up iu our country," and he must negotiate with the Northern Pacific or any Beal died in a short time and the child nest do at much as he could. I never her neighbors with like result. As other railroad to run a line into that city, so female entanglements. The newspaper day. Hatton escaped. authorized Buckman to pay anything. (Testimony work in the city and country. as to relieve Crookstonians from the onerous the consequence he could not proceed of Ham read to witness as to offer of reports of Dr. Carf's,doings in Thomas Brown, the convicted murderer of exactions ofthe Manitoba road. money to induce him to testify.) Polk told me New Ulm, "Minn. in his suit for a divorce. Policeman Peter Poull, was brought into what Ham had said about it. I sent for Williams Sioux City and Dakota are very similar Col. M. W. Glenn of Minneapolis will remove court at Moorhead, Minn., to be sentenced. and he corroborated the statement. I told Polk his boiler shops from that city to Duluth. to the tricks, misrepresentation): The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam His counsel made a strong argument in behalf if he could persuade Ham to produce the testimony The removal will take place in a short and talk. He said that Ham was a very is a sure cure for coughs and coids. of the sentence in the second degree, and quackery practiced in Minnesota. time and the works will be in operation in A citizen of West Springfield, Mass., doubtful kind of feliow and might do it for a holding that the case furnished exceptional about 120 days. They wilt be located at consideration. I told him J. could not, nor ^as considerably surprised at receiving circumstances which would justify the court By the action of the city council ol the west end of the city, Col. would it be prudeat for me to make any offer in taking such course. He made also a very Glenn agrees to have forty men to work but that I never forgot a friend and thought I a letter, directed in a woman's Winona the city officials are authorized feeling and affecting appeal to the clemency could throw enough business iato their hands to at the beginning. Negotiations looking to of the court to spare the life of the unfortunate pay them fcr the trouble. I then sent for to issue bonds to the amount oi hand, and containing a 'withered its removal have been under way for several man, and send him to prison for life Williams, and he told me that Ham had gone to weeks. $100,000 to the Winona & Southwestern flower. His heart ceased throbbing Minneapolis. Polk told me that Ham had made instead. The court, however, did not feel an arrangement with Stone to put up a job on Railway company, payable warranted, in changing the verdict of the A gentleman of Omaha received a letter when he read that the writer, who me. I told Ham that his price was high, that I jury and sentenced Brdwn to be hanged, the from a Denver friend saying that the reports at the National Park bank, New York,, had not enough money to get my —, but signed herself "A Christian Endeavor," date to be fixed by the governor. Brown received which have been published about the smallpox that if Le gave his testimony I would in bonds of $1,000 each. No opposition the sentence unmoved, and when led be more than obliged to him. la the there, though perhaps somewhat exaggerated, was one of a party who stole from the court to the jail spryly leaped up morning I told him at the Ryan that if he could are in the main correct. According was" made by any of the aldermen not come up voluntarily and give his testimony the jail steps. some flowers from the grounds near to the letter there are at present 70 houses I could have nothing to do with him. When I to the matter. H. L. Buck, in under quarantine and 140 people bedridden RAILWAY. The corps of surveyors that came into remarked that I was hard up I said that if I his house, and wished to do her pari with the disease. In addition to this he says behalf of some of the property owners, went into a deal of that kind I should have to Boone, Iowa, with their plausible scheme for OVE 7,000 MILES that there are a number of houses in which in making restitution, and hoped het give him a slow note. This was in a jocular a railroad from Boone to St. Paul are in made a speech protesting against the desease is known to exist which have not kind of a way. I told him that I would meet durance vile. They had a row among themselves, feV^-v companions would do the same. him at the Ryan hotel in the morning, and I the issuance of the bonds, as he been placed under quarantine, and where no and one of the party gave the scheme Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, guessed I could fix up the matter. Mr. Williams warning signals are displayed. away. The lellows are out on their own claimed that the railway company M,ch'gan. Minnesota,. Nebraska, Dakota was present at that conversation. The character hook running this survey, and demanding of the man and the wrong that I had had led The small-pox is practically "stamped out and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, had not fulfilled the conditions which A man, old, weazened-faced and donations for locating depots, etc. They me to make some talk to him in a jocose way in Syracuse N. Y. Forty-nine out of nearly Mining and Commercial Centres of the entitled it to the bonus. Furthermore, have had a rich harvest, getting considerable that I would not otherwise have done. I don't 100 convicts in the penitentiary who have shaking with paralysis called at the know what his inference might have been. My money from the towns through which they WEST AND NORTHWEST. the question was in the supreme been held after their terms have expired on remarks were of a general nature. But I gave passed, and securing some in Boone. On the Philadelphia Mint recently, and said account of the epidemic, have been discharged the inference that my business relations might court undecided, astowhethei The Unrivaled Equipment of the Linef." information filed before Justice Franks, and set loose in the past few days. be such as to make it an object for him to give that his name was. A. Squires, and Charles Evans, the leader of the surveyors, embraces Sumptuous Oining Cars, New-2 the testimony. I did not consider his evidence the Winona & Southwestern company Most of them entered during the warm season, was arrested and is now charged with obtaining of any value, but if his statement would implicate Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb-f on Monday June 11,1855, he placed when straw bats seersucker coats and was a legal corporation or not money under false pretenses. The Stone it would be very satisfactory to day Coaches and the like were in order. As the clothes worn $2,201 in the care of the United tne. sum collected in Boone amounts to about and he thought it well to wait until when they entered the prison were the only AST VESTiBULED $350. More would have been obtained but Mr. Washburn has been confined to his States government. He had a timeworn wea&n^^jarel possessed by them, they that was settled before pacing out for the exposure. •«•*:**?:. fdu^^^^^f?feire,out of fashion, as they home ever since the caucus by nervous prostration. Running direct between Chicago, StTatfJ"A* receipt with him, which seems $100,000. Aid. Van Sant, of th€ itfajpcned out inTlliejsndw. One man possessed He went home after his victory The town of Mechanicsville, Iowa is all and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and^ last Thursday night completely worn'out by •?. one whole shoe, the other was nearly half torn up over an article published in *he finance committee, said his commit- to establish his claim again&ti the Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver,, the arduous work of the campaign, and has worn away, leaving the mere thickness of a Cedar County Republican. J. A. Hill recived San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points.| Mint, if he can prove that he is reallj been unable to be ont ever• sinea He was tee'-'had personally investigated th( woolen stocking to protect his foot from the a warning letter signed "White Caps" notifying therefore unable to appear before the senate OHtt LIN E O TH E BLAC HltlSr snow. Another aged tippler left his home him to change his way, and he published "A. Squires." He was a forty-ninei question with all its bearings, and committee, as he would bave wished to have wearing a black seersucker. Another protected a reply in which he snys: "My habits done, but sent in an affidavit, denying in were satisfied that the city nevei in California, and has been a golc his head with a dilapidated straw hat. tre*« will be conducted as heretofore, I fear nothing, For Tlctets, Bates, Maps, Time Table* mSft&L every particular, that he had used money ox None of them possessed an overcoat, and paid out 100,000 with prospects o: ifonnat!on,8pt)lytowjy Ticket. Agent Vr adt be he man or devil. There are not miner in that state since 1855. aay other corruptinginfluence, either in.gerHon the Jfin*l Pagteoger Ageat, Chicasfo,m."~ very feif even a cent of money. enough thugs, roughs, toughs or bruisers such abundant returns for the money. f.K.WHIWAJf, 8.C.WICIBS, »v*.TO8QH, or by agent, directly or indlrecsly. G«unlXaa*g«r. TulcHmger. 8ea»l&m.Agt, $.1