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h-V SEIS mCIATDRK TWO LIVES TAKEN. Ifew Ulm Review. for Tim. Deputies Leroy, Peterson and taSken!from Little Falls, Minn., to Glenwood by sheriff Peacock, of Pope county, charged James Riley adjusted the straps and black •with stealing horses in that county nearly caps. One of the last things that Pete said ithree years ago. A peculiarity of Popp's was to ask that he be placed a little NEW ULM. MINJ The Lives of the Barrett Boys Are •BRANDT & WEDDENDORP, Publishers arrest is that just as he was to be apprehended further forward BO that his bsck MANUFACTURER OF JL 'General Eevlew of the Sews of the Demanded by the Law fiefore for the Pope county theft, Sheriff would not strike when he went down. At FINE CIGARS. NEW VIM, MINNESOTA* Rosioot of Morrison county received notice Jftay Condensed from Associated one time he wag about to fall and asked the Maturity. that a team of horses had been stolen from deputy to hold him up. Finally the nooses Press Dispatches. Southside township in Wright county Mareh were adjusted and all was in readiness except 'CongFessihas granted an appropriation & 3 of this year, and the minute description for the priests to finish the litany. AU given of the team tallied exactly with the of $200,000 to purchase land Touch of the Lever Launches but the deputies who supported the men Doinjrs -at Washington. appearance of the team Popp bought on stood back. The low moans of the men could in the district of Columbia for a Both Into a Void That Has March 4. The Pope county Sheriff arrived The officials of-the land office-at St. Cloud, be heard from beneath the sable covering of 8gg-Special brands made to order. Monday and took the man on his warrant. /Zoological Garden. Minn., hare received a letter from Commis" No Bottom their faces, still asking for mercy. A few hours afterwards Sheriff Wooley of sioner Stockslager informing them that the "Oh, Lord, I am innocent," Pete was heard Wright county appeared and identified* the Northern Pacific company has a prima facie to say. horses as the ones stolen on March 2. The JOHN BENTZIN. WM. FRANK.. !*j' Philip GEL Welch, who died recently claim to the land in the idemaity belt and a prisoner married a German girl at Little MINNEAPOLIS Minn., Special March 22.— Asked if they had any fiual request to Cottonwood Mills., settler can relinquish his entry and have his made his jokes pay. He contributed Falls about three yeeks ago. make each of the men made some whispered The Barretts were j"hangad. by the neck homestead right returned or money refunded. statement to his spiritual comforter. until dead." The last spasmodic exclamations, to many papers and received an income "Have mercy on us," had hardly come THE IiAST MOMENT. From Foreig Shores. of $.7,000 a year from his Col.'C. A. Lounsberry was appointed special The last moment had come. The fathers in muffled accents from beneath the black Russian officials have tested and reported humor. agent in the land department at Washington. stepped back, still uttering their prayers for caps when a click was heard and two Custom grinding solicited. Will favorably upon a Russian invention for applying Congressman Cutcheon of Michigan the salvation to the two men, when Sheriff black shrouded figures shot downward and grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange the revolver principle to the barrels recommended him to Secretary Noble as on" Ere touched the fatal lever, and at exactly hung nerveless below the platform. Only a It is stated that the United St ates of Berdan rifles. By this arrangement a of the best soldiers in his (Outc:ho®n's) command 11:14 the trap fell and the two bodies 84 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 machine gun is obtained which willfire480 .during the war and he was also dropped into the yawning gap beneath government has paid more money in fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour shots a minute. strongly endorsed .by Dakotians and Minnesotians. them. As was shown afterwards the the investigation of the disease of and feed sold at low rates and delivered necks of both men were broken instantly. The latest news from Samoa was received hogs than it has for all diseases a Pete made more of a struggle. He convulsively at the navy department in the form of a telegram a New Ulm free of expense. Postmaster General TVanamaker went to from Commander Kempff, the commandant lifted himself up several limes in Philadelphia to attend the funeral of a nephew. affecting the human race. of .the. Mare Island navy yard FRANK & BENTZIN. spasmodic efforts at respiration. But they Mr..- Wauiamaker has a special telegraph California. The telegram is as follows were slight, and in a moment the body WEU wire ranming from his business establishment "Cq.pt. Schoonmaker reports by letter, dated almost motionless. The pressure on Tim's in Philadelphia directly to his office is the The number of artificial teeth AUG. (JTJEUSE, Feb. 25, the .arrival of the Vandalia at postoffiee department. By this means he is neck must have been greater. He slightly Apia on Feb. 22. Matters there are quiet. made in the United States last year. kept informed of everything that is being raised himself, drawing up his knees once or All on board well. Trenton not arrived." done in Philadelphia, and can be consulted twice, and that was all Ih body by three ot the largest business This proves the reported battle between the any moment. swayed slightly and come to rest Olga and the Nipsic had not. the slightest houses in the trade was near 20,000,000, HARNESS MAKER with the face looking out from the scaffold. foundation in fact. The members of the The president semt the following nominations and this was not more than commission appointed to discuss the Samoan Pete's body faced the other way. The physicians to the senate: Frederick D. Grant, of —and Dealer in— question at Berlin will sail from New at once stepped forward and with half of the actual production of the New York, to be envoy extraordinary and Whips, Collars, and all other York on April 13. They are John A. Kasson, watch in hand attentively noted the heart minister plenipotentiary of the United States country. William Walter Phelps" and George H. beats of the expiring men until no traces of articles usually kept to Austria-Hungary JohnC New ofIndian a. Bates. life were left. At 11:26 Tim Barrett to be consul general of the United States at in a first-lass harness was pronounced oead, and one London. Paul Fricke, of Teyas, to be United A blue book on Samoan affairs was issued Fire Company No. 10, of 'Cincinnati, shop. minute later the same was said of in London. It contains 356 dispatches, the States marshal for the Western district of owns a dog which is said to dates ranging from April 19, 1885, to Feb. Pete, thirteen minutes after the dropping Texas. New harnesses made to order and re 28, 1889. The dispatches show that England of the traps. For several minutes the have saved the lives of several firemen. pairing promptly attended to. Postmaster General Wanamaker issued an has been thoughout in cordial accord dense crowd had hardly moved a muscle The animal is described as a order directing all clerks in the office of the with America, and that she declined to accede When the sheriff announced that all was NEW MLM, MINN to Germany's request for assistance first assistant postmaster general, and such oyer they were still loth to leave the room, large, handsome Newfoundland, and and co-operation in the restoring order in as may be required from the other bureaus and it was only by excessive efforts that the H.FRENZEL, is credited with being able to climb Samoa until she had learned the American of the department, until otherwise directed, deputies succeeded in clearing the space of all government's views on the subject. On Jan. to begin work at 8:30 o'clock a. m., instead a ladder three stories high. but the physicians, the newspaper representatives 29 last Lord Salisbury complained to Count of 8 o'clock, as heretofore, and to remain at and a few others. The bodies were then von Hatzfeldt, German ambassador at their desks until 6 o'clock p. m., instead of cut down and the physicans made the usual London, concerning Prince Bismark's statement Manufacturer of I Gainesville, G»., had its first snow 4 o'clock. These increase of hours is made in the Reichstag that in Samoa Germany examinaiion. The necks of both men were to facilitate the dispatch of applications and and England were"advancing hand in found to be dislocated. They were stretched S O A W A E two years the other night. There few slight twitches denoted the agony caused preparations of papers ior action inthe office hand." The British prime minister said out upon the floor under the scaffold and the wasn't a breath of air stirring, and by the separating of eoul and body. Above that the views of the two countries were of the first assistant postmaster general. coverings lemoved, showing the ehastly S E E W A E identical as far as the future government of the unsightly bodies were ffrouped the sheriff The clerks in the dead letter office.are also in the morning two inches of beauty faces of the murderers disclosed not yet Samoa was concerned, but not otherwise. and his deputies, riue uniformed policemen, required to work from 8:30 a. m. until 6 p. firmly composed in death. Undertaker Connolly and covered everything. The whole town citizens in quiet habiliments and the faithful m. until the work now in jirrears in that took charge of them at that point. The The German government has issued a priests, whose kindly touch and comforting turned out to snowball and enjoy the division is brought up. last ioiterer retired and the execution wa? White Book on Samoan affairs. It shows Champagne Cider. words had given the condemned strength to finaL'v over. rare sight with a degree of pleasure that on March 9 Prince Bismarck wrote to The following are the last nominations walk to the brink of th3 dark river and look Herr Steubel, the newly appointed consul of made by President Harrison: Andrew C. quite unknown to the citizens of the over to the other shore with the Germany to Samoa, describing the conduct Bradley of the District of Columbia, associate Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn eye of faith. One of these hart fallen upon his enow-clad North. of Dr. Knappe, his predecessor in the office, justice of the supreme court of the District SCENES IN 1 E JAIL. knees, and wiih trembling lips was following as lacking in calmness and coolness, and as of Columbia John R. McFie of New Empire Mill Co.* the fleeting souls with benedictions. A contrary to the lines of Emperor William's Mexico, associate justice of the supreme Some of the Spectators of the Execution policy, with Dr. Knappe had been well acquainted. ray of sunshine came throush the prison Dr. J. M. Edmunds, in a paper in court of New Mexico: Frank R. Aikens of and How They Behaved While Dr. Knappe, Prince Bismarck window and made a bright place dental monthly, advocates the implanting Dakota, associate justice of the supreme wrote, apparently lost his head, owing to a Waiting: for the Dread livent. on the cold. hard wall opposite, court of Dakota Whitelawlieid of New York ROLLER MILL. letter from Herr Branders, Tamasese's prime metalic roots in the jaw, and everything became more somber and The spect'itors began to assemble in the minister to France Julius Goldschmidt of minister, which was published in the last room where the hanging was to take place and the building of artifical teeth upon W Wisconsin, consul general at Vienna. Postmasters—Mrs. White Book, and the presence of three menof-war as early as 9 o'clock. At 10 o'clock the room Lucy Bowers, at Tipton, Iowa them. He believes that this at Samoa. Referring to Dr. Knappe's 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. was densely packed. The lofty apartment Charles H. Everitt, at Atlantic.feowa W. F. subsequent proposal to annex Samoa,Prince presented a very curious appearance. The method opens new possibilities for Carpenter, Manning, Iowa Mrs. Sarah Bismark reiterates his view that to seek to scaffold was build in the center, the floor dentistry. By planting two metalic Earthman, at Griswold, Iowa Frank T, efi'ect a change in the political situation in We take pleasure in informing the being on a level with the floor of the tier of Piper, at Shendon, Iowa Edward McGla hlin, Samoa without the consent of England and capsules in the rear of the jaw and cells on the west side of the public that we are now ready for busness. America would not accord with the treaty at Stevens Point, Wis. Adelman M. room. Opposite, and on the east side, The best machinery and all the two in the forward portion, he thinks arrangements. Knappe's action, reverting Andrews, at Plankington, Dak. was another row of cells, in front of which latest improvements in the manufacture to the question of annexation, is incomprehensible, it practical to lay a foundation for wras built a temporary platform for the use Justice Gray, of the United States supreme because his experience and instructions of flour enable us to compete with wra3 of the spectators Every inch of space a complete set of permanent teeth. court, has confided to his associates ought to have shown him that his desire ihe best mills in the country.... utilized by the lookers-on. This brought on the bench, the fact that he is engaged to to annex Samoa was opposed to the' many of them so near to the scaffold that We are constantly buying be married to Miss Jeanette, the youngest policy conducted by the chancellor in conformity Wheat, daughter of Justice Matthews, of that court. they could touch it with their hands The London papers relate a story of a with the emperor's intentions. Miss Jeanette Matthews is the second spectators included many of the sheriffs and Hye, Welshpreacher who started on the daughter of Justice Matthews by a former ex-sht-riffs of the state. Among them were Corn, Miscellaneous Sews Items. marriage. She is about twenty-seven years Sheriff A. W. De Frate of Douglas, who conducted cars to fulfill an engagement. When Oats, of age. Officials of the court say that Justice the execution of the murderer, Lee, An epidemic of malignant scarlet fever is Buclcwheat, the conductor came for his ticket, he Gray will be sixty-five yeara of age this and Sheriff A. Brandenburg of Fergus Falls, raging at Livingston, Montana. The disease spring, which those who were not speaking who performed the same office for the man £rc, Jbe. had forgotten to bring it, and had has been raging for several weeks, and so by the book might reward as an over-estimate: Olong. The experience of thtse gentlemen far there has been twenty-five deaths. Recently also forgotten his money. What was Justice Matthews is just sixty-five, At the Highest Market Price*. made them vamable aids to Sheriff Ege. it was thought the disease had abated, and if he shall sufficiently recover to resume worse he had forgotten where he was Other sheriffs present were: but ton new cases were reported. The his place-upon the bench he will sit by the We sell all kinds of schools have been closed. The disease is going. I was foimd impossible to side of his son-in-law. It never happened in Gilbert Anderson of Nobles.Hans Field of Renville, attributed mainly to the open winter. H. Nupson ot Fillmore, W. E. Mitchell FLOVR, the history of the court before that fatherin-law suggest to him any station that of Freeborn, George Munroe of Stevens. and son-ip-law both sat upon the F. B. Thurber and Erastus Wiman are the 8SOJRT8, J. E. Getman of Dodse, G. N. Jansvold seemed to be the right one, and he bench together, chief promoters in this country of the projected ot Yellew Medicine, Mark M. Woolley of BRAN, &e., salt trust. Associated with them are Wright, Wood of Jackson. A. F. Anderson of had to telegraph home to have his I Goodhue, H. M. Richardson ot Olmsted. a»number of prominent English capitalists, $4) Lindholm of Grant, Bean of Ramsey. AT LOW RATES* friends look into his diary and send Minor Casualties. controlling $25,000,000, Abortive efforts J. M. M^rkham, Aitkin C. W. Lenfest, Anoka: have frequently been made to consolidate all him word where he was going. F. D. Du Toil, Carver: Charles Andrews, Chisatro J. H. Ehmcke, inspector for the C. Porter the salt interests in this country, but until William W. Barlow, Cottonwood: John H. Special Attention given to Milling company, at Winona,Minn.,stepped aiow nothing practical has been accomplished Hyland, Dakota John B. Schmid, Brown backwards into the conveyor^ winch in the matter. The obstacle in the way was A. P. Brown, Lac qui Parle: J. F. Remore, OTJistoxia W Lyon N. M. Eolm, Meeker A. F. Howard. Three hundred miles a,n hour is the caught his leg, and the sharp screw cut a Michigan organization which was established Mille Lacs: Henrv Rasicot, Morrison for a similar purpose, but Mr. Burger, solemn by its radiant contrast. Spec'ators through, breaking the bone. The leg had to proposed speed for the electric postal Paul Shavory, St. Louis Theodore Weilaiid, Mr- Thurber's agent is in Michigan and has An extra stone for giinding feed. be amputated. stood with bated breath and only the noise Scott D. Houlton. Sherburne William succeeded in securing enough options there railrod of the future. It is a compromise of curious thousands outside disturbed the Dretchko, Sibley: A. W. Kraemer, Stearns J. C. Steam Cornsheller. to make it safe for the trust to take the preliminary Barncard. Steele David Crotte.Wabasha CM. awful quiet. Euch was the impressive scene between the pneumatie tube The Ways of the Wicked. steps of organization. Kincsley, Waseca C. P. Holcombe. Washington Wood taken for cash or in exchange that closed a tragedy began over twenty fifopiife Will Co. J. P. Slemper, Watonwan: J. S. Camerons Wilkin and the ordinary railroad. It carries Spencer Wood, of the firm of Wood & Kirby months ago. Whitelaw Reid has some very strong enemies Silas Braley, Winona. druggists at Grand Junction, Iowa, committed a miniature train of two cars in the United States senate. He is not A little before 10 o'clock the examining The past sheriffs piesent were: CASH PURCHASES suicide by taking a dose of carbolic only opposed by the entire Democratic side consisting1 board of physicians, of Dr. Ames, P. P. Swensen of Hennepin William Brackett, solely lor mail and light parcels, of the chamber, but it is reported also that acid and afterward shooting himself. It Hennepin Fred Zwinskey, Polk Hugh Wilson, and CHEAP SALES. Dr. Kilvington, Dr. Burton, Dr. Towers, Dr. Waseca. without any attendance. An experimental five Republicans voted with the Democrats was a case of mental derangement. Quinby and Dr. Dunn, came in and took to recommit the nomination to the committee Tte visiting sheriffs from other states line has been erected* at tneir places in trout of the scaffold. The five alleged White Caps on trial at RUEMK E & SEAPEKAM, on foreign relations with instructions to were: Several other tmysicians. Dr. Spring among Frankfort, Dak., for attempting to hang reconsider the nomination and report back Laurel, twenty miles from Baltimore, L. D. Fieldley, Dakota H. Anderson, Bayfield them, were present Of course all eyes were county.Wis. E. Bartlett, Sargent county. Dak. Boulanger were all bound to await the action whether the committee is still in favor of Md., and if it succeeds, it is stated Carpenters, Reid's confirmation as minister to France. directed., to the scaffold. The uupainted pine of the grand jury in $500. They were Among the deputy sheriff* present weie: If the report as to the entire Democratic structure with its awful suggestions of death Tousley of Le Sueur, E. B. Herbcrs: of Chippewa, that similar roads will be laid between given two days to furnish bail, and if they vote and the five Republican senators is correct, H. W. Harmer, Dodge, C. Hunt, Houston, and doom was anything but pleasant to look fail within this limit will be taken to the Builders and Contractors* Baltimore and Washington. and H. Brown. Olmsted. it is not yet settled that Mr. Reid will Beadle county jail. upon, and yet the scaffold architect, Chris In the cells to the rear of the scaffold were be minister to France. The five anti-Reid md elsewhere. Spiel, who was on hand all the time, regarded NhW ULM, MINN. many well known faces of citizens. The Republicans are said to be Plumb, Ingalls, The body of Mrs. Frank Liscom, wife of a it with quiet satisfaction as a triumph of his opposite cells were likewise covered, while Hawley, Evarts and Farwell. prominent citizen of Cassville, Wis., was art: inside them were the telegraphic instruments Designs and plans made to order and found floating on the Mississippi^river. She The original Astor, says Joe How of the newspaper correspondents. The Finally the ends of the dangling nooses estimates on all work furnished and had been missing about one week and a crowd was orderly though not at all Corralling Robbers. were thrown lo one side and rested upon the ard, so far as we know, although it contracts faithfully executed. thorough search had been made. Sheissupoosed cast down with gloom. A good many braces of the cross beam. The ladder was At intervals from 7 o'clock to midnight is fair to assume he had a father to have drowned herself while temporarily smoked and all of them indulged freely in taken down and everything was positively March 22 men on horseback, mostly alone, insane. She was twenty-eight years conversation during the interval of waiting. somewhere, was a very humble peddler—saving, HANSCHEN, occasionally in pairs, were seen to leave Uniontown decided to be all right. The carpenter then Naturaliy enough, as the minutes passed by, of age. Her lather and uncle also eommited Pa., coming at random from all stepped forward, atod, taking his rule and grubbing, grasping, they began to feel more and "more the suicide. directions, but all galloping toward the pencil out of his pocket, marked the space solemnity of the ocasion. Through the Contractor and Builder. penurious, miserly, mean. Every The two children of Taylor Cook.afarmer, srrated windows could be seen the throng mountains. Few who saw them suspected upon the traps within which the men were when returning home from school, at Stockton, outside, and occasionally the sound of noise cent he made he held on to it until it that this was a party ofvigiliantes that was to stand. He did it with the cool business Kan., where they had been all day, of shouting as the shrill calls of the newsboys secretly organized and which has been the air with which he would have marked out became a dollar, and eyery dollar Special attention given to mason were heard. During the period of found their father and. mother missing and only organized expedition yet made to capture the pattern for a bootjack. waiting one would never have imagined until it was a hundred and then, the furniture in the house broken and everything the McClellandtowh robbers. The gang At two minutes past 11 o'clock the silence work in the city and country. from the faces of the spectators that they in confusion. Looking further they has been under surveilance and they were when land was cheap, with shrewd" in the room of execution had become impressive, were waiting there to see two men deprived discovered the dead body of their mother known to still be be enscbhd^d'in the hill 2Sew Ulm, Minn. the doors were thrown open and of the blessings of life. ness and common sense he put his lying between two feather beds. The head house and the! movements of the the doomed men were ushered into the scene had been beaten into a jelly. A club was The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam money in the earth arid the earth, posse 'were made AS quietly as -V of their execution. They were accompanied lying on the floor stained, with the blood THEY FEAR BLOODSHED. is a sure cure for coughs and colds. possible to avoid letting the band which must last so long as time endures, and hair of the woman. Cook was not to by the deputy saeriffs known of the intended assault. The mountaineers and by three Roman Catholic priests be found and was the man who committed lasts, and the present generation Oklahoma Pilgrims Flock Into the all keep themselves well supplied the murder. He had frequently threatened The priests were Father James McGolrick, with firearms, and the whole party made a Forbidden Country on the Withdrawa enjoy their "high life" by reason THE CHICAGO *"D to kill his wife. Father Henry McGolrick aDd Father Corbett body of considerable strength. Should an of Troops—Waiting for the They were in their churchly habiliments, of what was done in very "low Patrick Trainor, who has been a well-to-do assault fail to surprise the inmates: and capture MORTHWESTERN President's Proclamation. and as they passed up the steps of the scaffold life," and for no other reason. builder and contractor, of Cincinnati, hot •H them, the party proposed to surround held aloft the crucifix and repeated WICHITA, Kan., Special Telegram, March 22.— who, through hiB habits of drunkenness, h,as the house and starve the gang out, shooting Keports from Oklahoma City state that the many times, "Jesus have mercy onus." Tim lost his business and is without occupation, any one w&o made, his ..appearance boomers who had disappeared from their claims Barrett was given the place ofi the right side But few negroes carry life insurance depending on his wife to maintain the family and are in concealment in the woods or in the with arms. The csmp is thirty miles in the of the.scaffold. He knelt at once and Father Indian reservation have returned with the withdrawal of six children, assaulted his wife while she mountains from tJniontown. Next afternoon policies. Why? I the first place Corbett kneeling by him administered the of the soldiers. Each train brines was at work ironing clothing, and ran a red woi^d reached here that they had tried S"."' hundreds that have been hanging alone spiritual hope that the occasion demanded. the pure negro is not so long lived hot poker through her cheek into her mouth. to force ^ah'ent|rance into the log house- in the border in desperation. The excitement at The priest held his face close to that of the Her jaw was broken. Physicians say blood which the robbers are at bay, during which Purcell and on the border is intense, and the as the white man, and the admixture RAILWAY doomed man, who, under thofie awful circumstances, people have left business to hane around the poisoning will mo certainly follow and shots were exchanged Oh both 'sides with- of white blood seems to decrease was encouracred to implore for lelegriph office and newspaper offices to bear of OVER 7,000 MILES cause her death. Trainor was arrested. Her out injuring any one. The robbers refuse to President Harrison's issuing his proclamation. divine mercy. He was not able to rise aldne, offense was in saying to his demand for dinner his chances of longevity still surrender, and are prep&red to sail their The number of boomers is augmented that there was no food in the house, as but was assisted by Deputy Sheriff Rauen, lives as dearly a^possibl^arid to die if they by train and wagon loads of would-be. Of steel track in itlmois, Iowa, Wisconsin, further. Another reason is that negroes she had not received pay for the last work who then bound the straps about his arms cannot escape under cover'qtAhe darkness. settlers and prospectors. They have been expecting v,: Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska. Dakota she had done. are unable to give Nine men and three women constitute the and his legs after the usual custom. Tim the proclamation each day, and when and Wyoming,penetrates the Agricultural. night comes matterincs of disappointment and party in* the house among^whom Lewis was'very rhuch agitated. It was with diffi Joseph Menior, boarded with' a family Mining and Commercial Centres of the '-'?. family history as white men are lamentations are beard on everv hand. Of the Sullivan and Ramsey were recognized. The culty that he could stand and as each motion WEST AND NORTHWEST.M named Long at Highbridge, near Ashland, favorable reports to-dav they hardly know what They cannot tell, as a rule, how their attacking party have the house well sur- •of the deputies he shuddered.convulsively to say, as they have so often been disappointed. Wis., became infatuated with their daughter rounded, and are watched from a, saTe disNellie, Col. Crooker, who has labored to hold back the parents died or what, if any,.disease and rolled his eyes about in despair. And a The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line ^J&l! aged sixteen. Finding his love was I about 100 wondeung mpuntain- invaders, stated: "Should the president hesitate a a &n yet he repeated with the priest thd petitions embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, N 2 not returned, he called the girl to an upper armed men existed in their families. Ten years mueh longer blood will be shed." The boomers I for divine mercy. When the black cap was Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, S room and attempted to cut her throat with neighborhood have joined the are ereatly agitated over the efforts to day Coaches and ago a Massachusetts insurance Co. posse. 1 he outlaws have an abundance pulled down oyer hi* eyes bis voice could be prevent them now goincrin. An old man who' a razor. Nellie escaped with only a slight FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS $ of ammunition, four Winchester rifles heard in mhfflsd tones beneath crying "Have had watched a piece of land six years to-day cut in cheek, and hand. She screamed for discovered that the mortality among and sixteen revolvers, and are notmercy stated that a band of almost 1,000 old boomers assistance, and her parents came to her aid. upon us." At the other side of the its colored policy holders was about had been formed, and an effort to dispossess afraid to use them. The attacking party Menoir, hearing them asceriding the stairs, Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul scaffold stood the younger brother, Pete fjf any of them would be death to the informant. are proffered a cannon which is in the vicinity slashed his own throat, severing his head twice as great as among the whites, and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and This league, he says, is secret and growing in With which to batter down thehouse, but PETE THE FIBM ONE. nearly from the body. The suicide was numbers each day, and, whether expelled or not, Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, ..-*'" and this observation has been corroborated Hesitate as yet to use it until they ascertain if He was much more composed than Tim. known as a tough character. This is the they will hold their claims by force. The situation San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points they can do so legally. Theprincipalreason third tragedy at Highbridge and that portion He looked all about the room, and even inspected is certainly critica'. vgh"?? arey by that of other companies, ONL LIN E TO THE BUCK HILLS for the messenger's trip was for information of the county within the past th/rty the scaffold. It was only at the very fcisMM on this point. The intelligence that the days, two of the residents having Girded with the result of discouraging: la6t that he seemed on the point of giving band was corralled spread like wild fire here, ^ZJ}^ilh their own existence. ,-- .,. _.,. Attorney General Webster speaks in self-defense Maps, Time Tables and full' way. Fathe»- Henry McGolrick performed this class of risk? and soon Sheriff Miller had started for /the in the house of commons in the ParnellTimes-Pigott Information, apply to any Ticket Aeentor sStrcw for him the offices that Father Corbett did Pankroft Popp, a ffiimg* German,} was 6cene of difficulty with a large posse. '•£:•..' the Gem Pussenge? AgenY S I1L episode. J. JL WHITOAH, B.0.W1CMB, 2LP.WH.S08, GmMAl maager. XrafflsiUiuet:. GefilPm, Agt.