New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 22, 1889 · Page 2 of 8
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-. FROM THE CAPITAL. MINNESOTA CUIXINGS. affirmed by the United States soprem* cwsrt MEN OFf^THE HOUR. unanimously. Th court holds: ^f3* In the original case, the-citizenship-of parties being in different states and the objeot of the suit the cancellation of a forged instrument, The Civil Service Commission. The News of the Week Throughout PEDfCE B1S2IABT.K_1 being one of the oldest heads of equity jurisdiction, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, May 1'3.— $•*«•?? Pw«ident*i CMhi the case presented was one of prima facie the Entire State.. :., 'wv,„ Manufacturer of 3?heodore Roosevelt arrived here to-day, and jurisdiction, and if there were any errors in the "Was sworn in as a member of the civil service and Geatre Sirs. criirinal decision they mast be presented on CuaBcellorof the German Empire* ... GQE'TGBIL commission. He met his colleagues for appeal from the decree in that case and cannot Fire, Well Building* a Steeple We give herewith a portrait of'the be considered in this case, which is an appeal the first time, though he had met Mr. Thompson Stillwater will give the Australian from a decision reviving the action, in. the name man of blood andiron" who dominates KEWULK, MINN. before. Eoosevelt is fall of enthusiasm election law a trial at its school election Brick, of the executor of the deceased Sharon, and that for the work before him, and believes that Europe, and who has drawn theUnited the objections urged to that decree of revivor soon to occur. CttUeetloni*a4 all bnafnen pertaiwisg to t«^«»*«nf the commission has a noteworthy are frivolous. States into a dispute over prompUjr atteaded to. work before ir. The new commission Fine Pressed Bric for The first arrest under the new law Samoa, which is now being adjusted will not attack any of the problems Individual Rssponsibitiy, ".'""*•'" The Pensioners^. punishing drunkenness was that of at a conference in Berlin,.who is aggrandizing ornamental fronts. waiting for it until its members have "WASHINGTON', Special Telegram, May 13.— familiarized themselves somewhat with zixe George B. Wooden at Sauk Center. his country in Africa-, and $500,000 The following pension claims were allowed routine of the office. The first step was the who is anxious for another war with to-day. Windom is making extensive preparations reorganization of the board. This was done a the heat o! shipping facilities and Eagle MiU Co. Minnesota—Original invalid John M. Inman, France before the latter becomes at Eoosevelt's suggestion by the elee&on of for the next G-. A. R. encampment, will pay attention to mail ordera, George Martin, Iver K. Syse, aliasIver Knndson.Frederick Lyma as chairman. One of the first questions strong enough to take the initiative. to be held in June.sc ,?.:« Smioh,Joseph Pisbaca increase: John, to be considered by the board is that Russell. Svlvester Griffis, Frederick Parget, Otto Yon Bismarck Schoenhattsen KEWULM, MINNESOTA. of the jurisdiction over appointments Heurv E. Carter,. William N. Gibbs, Daniel Aidrich, The annual convention of the state Manufacturers of was born at Brandenburg, April 1, Cnester C. Whitney, Charles H. Bobinsou, in the census bureau. Under the decision I. O. 0. F. will be held in St. Cloud Iver Jacobson original widows', etc.: Emily, EudolpM,5 1813. He was educated at the- TJniversitities BOLLEB FLOUB H. of the assistant attorney general widow of John H. Suydain. Dakota—Original June 4 and 5. About 600^ delegates of Berlin and Goettingen the secretary of the interior and invalid: Benjamin S. Wheeler Marsena li. Martin will be in attendance. the commissioner continue to make appointment (deceased) increase, Alexander C. Morrison, and at Greifswald, where he studied BY THE Michael Sandal: reissue and increase: Lyman T. to this bureau without consulting the law. Having completed his studies, Webster. Mrs. C. F. Nygren of Star Lake Gradual Reduction a board. It is understood, however, that an MANUFACTURJEK OF ft S S A I Bismarck retired to his ancestral appeal is to be taken to the president, and yawned and dislocated her lower Boots and Shoes! Something Besides Begging and Stealing. estates. In 1847 he married Johanna that he will be asked to place the census bureau jaw, necessitating a ride o£ twentythree WASHTXGTON, Special Telegram* May 13.— Von Putkammer, and in.the same in the classified service The history of An official of the Indian bureau, referrf* ig to miles to have it set.. Eoosevelt's appointment to the commission year entered the Prussian Parliament. the objections made by people near Bedwood NEW ULM» MINN. Minn. Jb 3d N. strs., 'New Ulxo, Mian, has transpired. Congressman Lodge was the He was sen,t as ambassador Falls, Minn., to the purchase of lands Gussie-Krause a dining* Boom girl firsD rsrson to susgest it to the president. to Vienna in 1852, to St. Petersburg by the government for Indians in that viein employed at theGrand€emferalhotefr'. Eoosevelt was then working for the appointment in 1859, and a Paris in "1862. In A large assortment of men's and ity, says: of Swift and Thompson to the vacancies. took a teaspoonfdi of ginger aconite September, l&6^hebecamePirussian The agent has been at work since last summer boys' boots and shoes, and ladies* an! Just before the centennial in New lor a eold, and prompt medical services buying these lands, and in addition to the 580 wa" ¥i nBs children's shoes constantly kept York, Lodge came to him with the intimation acres already secured ifeis the intention to buy barely' saved her life- band. Custom work and repaiiing that he himself might have the place if about 150 acres inorev These'Indians have always lived in the vicinity and have got a Lv-" he wished. A week ago to-day the president promptly attended to. _t Frank Eirchner/.a farmer ?eyding a ing by begging and stealing. They are now to sent for him and he came over to "Washington. be placed on small farms, given teams and implements few miles fromWindom, was brought At that time he accepted che appointment, and an attempt made to let them work which was made public the next evening. for tnemselves. No objection has yen beerr_mi.de before Justice Huntingt©» for beating John Hauenstein, to the department of this method of taking care his wife, and was fined $50. The of them. 'i •*=•-•--*. Obtained, and all PA TENT ZUSISMUS attended BREWER wife at once began proceedings for to tor MODERATE FEES. Our office The Case of the Late Myra Clark Gaines. opposite the U. S. Patent Offica, and can obtain' Postal Appointments. divorce... vmimnm Patent* in teaa time than thoae remote front "WASHISGTON, May 13.—The United States WASHTNGTON, Special Telegram, May 13:— WAXHWQTON. Send MODEL. DRAWWQ a* Eiipreme court to-day, in an opinion by Jus /*A stranger forged the name of the PSOTO of infention. W« adyta* aa to patentability Two hundred and five fourth-class postmascers tice Bradley, concurred in by the whole free of charge and we stake NO CEAJtSM .• ,.'•„•••. ',: -and,.. .„,.„• were appointed to-day, including Edwards & MeCuIloeh Lumber company UMLESS PATENT IS SECURED. court, awarded the executors of the wiil of :ii MALTSTER the following: Dakota—E. B. Krott, Bristol, For circular, adrice, termi end references to for a check for $33 and passed Myra Clark Gaines $576,000, against the Day county P. A. Eliss. Wolsey, Beadle actual clients in jour own State. County, City ox jf City of New Orleans, for the use of property it on Derky Brothers of Fergus Falls Town, write to county. Minnesota—David Wetter, Parity, sold by the city, but recovered by Mrs. Career county for a $12 suit of clothes and $20 in Gaines after long litigation. The judgment Cpponte Patent Oglce, WatkuyUM, D. Ct Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll* cash. of the lower court awarding the executor Their Hopes finned, to Washburn. ill orders. Bingham Bros. $1,300,000 for the use of the unimproved WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, May 13.— Peter Stein of St. Paul, while picking If r. F. Grebe has charge ot the bottling estatt» property sold by the city, vvas not concurred Eugene Hay has returned from New York and Ishment. flowers at the Vermillion, fell in. brings the news that Senator Washburn will Sew Dim, Mm down the embankment, a distance of be here in a few days. This brings comfort This case probably has been the most interesting, to the other Minnesota officeholders, who sixty feet, striking on a rock and DEALERS IN the hardest contested and the most pro-, LUMBE are waiting here and who pin their last hope R. Pfefiferle, longed-known GO the judicial history of this then rolling into the water, receiving to the margin of Washburn's personal presence. country. The first suit in the case was brought serious injuries. by Mrs. Gaines, then the wife of Gen. Whitney, in 1834. and since that time decision has followed There are two female tramp beggars decision in regard to it until it has become Ordains an Investigation. Minister of Foreign Affairs. Two a by-word that there was always a Gaines case Dealer in. perambulating through the WASHINGTON, May 13.—Secretary Noble years later Prussia and Austria pending. This first suit sought to recover the LATH, SHINGLES, BOORS, has directed that a prompt and thorough investigation Evariste Blanc tract in New Orleans. Blanc state working upon the charitable seized the duchies of SehleswigHolstein, bought the tract for about $4,500 from the executors be made of the published report now incorporated with ieelings of the people. One of them of Gen. Daniel Clark, a prominent citizen that settlers are now unlawfully entering the SASH JLWD BLINIK n£ New Orleans. He sold it and some other the German Empire. Bismarck, Sioux reservation in anticipation of a favorable is said to have $4,000 on deposit in CANNED, DRIED & GREET land to the city of New Orleans for $45,000. in alliance with Italy, made resale of the pending negotiations for a Lime, Cement and CoaL The city subdivided the tract and sold it to a a Minneapolis bank. number of persons for between $600,000 and cession to the United States of a part of the war on Austria in 1866, the result I S $700,000, agreeing to defend all questions of Sioux lands. At Anoka, Briere, a nineteen-yearold of which was the exclusion of Austria titles,. Mrs. Gaine having a few months before claimed it The grounds ou boy who was in jail on the charge from the German federation. The Lowest prices always* BT.OTJL and Feeci« BISHOP'S SUDDEN DEATH. which Mrs. Gaines set up her of assault with a dangerous weapon, North German Confederation was claim were that she was the child of Qen. Clark by a secret marriage between him and organized by Bismarck in 1867, with escaped through the carelessness of S in a a of Seullm Carrier?, and that Gen. ClarK had left a Opposite Bailroad Depot, STOHE,WOOD*H AH© WlIAOWiJ him as Chancellor and President of a policeman who permitted him to later will than the one under which the property W A S S iv Sufficiently to in NEWULM. the Federal Council. On New Year Mrsa was sold. This secret marriage formed the axis go out unaccompanied to empty his is "Work, tout he or of HEW TJLM, MINK/ on which the litigation revolved. A few years Day, 1869- he was appointed Foreign before the war Mrs. Gaines was finally declared slop bucket. a in at a Minister of the North "^German Confederation. to be the legitimate child as well as the lawful FRANK FRIEDKIANN, NEW YOKE, May 13.—Washington Irving heir of Gen. Clark. Even then the city of New The state auditor has passed on As a result of the war Orleans did not surrender. After the war Mrs. Bishop, the mind reader, died at 3 4 West the applications of about thirty who with France, 1870-71, King William Gaines was compelled to bring a suit for damages. Twenty-sixth otreet to-day. While giving an In 1881 the circuit court of the United dealer in of Prussia was crowned German Emperor exhibition of hi3 well known powers at the wished to secure loans for school districts. States for the Louisiana district gave judgment dinner following the monthly "gambol" of and Bismarck was appointed in her favor for $1,9*25,667, and it is on appeal The applications, amounting Groceries, Crockery. Stonewara, the Ac tors' club last night at which Clay M. fr-m this judgment that the case to-day was decided. Chancellor of the Empire with the to about $20,000, and passed on by The present case, it is generally conceded, Green, the dramatist, presided, and many Manufacturer of and Dealer la. rank of Prince. He is the greatest of exhausts all the resources oi the law, and the auditor, are from all sections of well known actors were present, Mr. Bishop is regarded as a final settlement of the litigation. continental statesmen and the manner Slassware, Notions, Canned was seized with catalepsy. The famous mind the state and represent over twenty CIGAKS, Mrs. Gaines is dead, and so, it is believed, reader had come from Philadelphia as the in which he views the Samoan are all her immediate relatives except her counties. guest of the club, and was asked during the daughter-in-law, Hattie L. Whitney, in whose matter is one of the greatest importance name as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. .TOBACCOS, dinner to illustrate his power of psychology. Frail, Flour, ete. John Mc Lauffie, a teamster emploped to every power concerned Gaines the case stands on the court docket. He had performed his well known dagger by Peter Martin, a railroad in it. feat, which he concluded by pretending PIPES, AH goods sold at bottom John Muat Stay Out. to stab Louis Aldrich, the actor, contractor, while feeding mules at prices and WASHINGTON. May 13.—The supreme court who occupied one of the seats at the table. St. Cloud, was kicked in the head by delivered free of cost to any part of JOHN A, KASS0N. to-day rendered an opinion in the important Subsequently Mr. Bishop requested Mr. Cor. Minnesota and Centre one of the vicious beasts, and was case of Chae Chang Ping, appellant, versus the city. Greena to think of a word and he, Bishop, the collector of the port of San Francisco. streets. would name it by placing his hand on found in anunconscious condition by One of our Representatives at the Samoa Conference. N E W ULM, MINN. This is a suit brought to test the constitutionality Greene's forehead. Before he could conclude some of the men. His injuries are of the Scott Chinese exclusion a NEW1JLM, MINtf. the feat the mind reader was seized John A. Kasson, who, the American Shortly after the Scott exclusion act went not fatal. Jno. Neuman, with catelepsy. Dr. Irvin was called and GEO. BENZ & SONS. into effect Chae Chan*r Ping returned to the representative in the conference pronounced the attack hysterical catalepsy. United States from Chiua and endeavored to Sylvester Bunday, for whom a on Samoan affairs now in session at Mr. Bishop was removed to an upper room secure entrance at the port of San Francisco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in bench warrant was issued by Judge and fifteen minutes later put to bad. He recovered Berlin, was born at Burlington, Vermont, He bad left this country armed with a certificate WINES & Dealer in shortly and persisted in concluding Buckhara of Faribault, was found at entitling him to return, but the certificate January 11,1822. He graduated his mind reading feat He did so. and while r:R/5r was declared invalid by the Scott act his home in Northfield and brought O O S from the University of Vermont. in the act at 4 a. m. he was again stricken LIQUORS, The collector refused him admittance and to Faribault. He is charged with with spasms and after that began sinking. After being admitted to the suit was then brought in the United Stat.es Dra Lee and Irvin remained with him all court for the district of California to test the having disposed of mortgaged property. ELaU, Caps, Notions, practice of the law he removed to St. night He expired a little after 12 o'clook constitutionality of the Scott act, in accordance 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn He was arrainged and his Louis, where he pursued his profession Cfroeeries^ Provision^ with the provisions of which the collector this afternoon. Around his bedside at his bond fixed at $250, which was readily until 1847, when he settled in aeted. The California court upheld death were C. W. Palmer, Dr. Irvin, W. C. Crockery and Glassware, the constitutionality of the act, and from Stewart, Bers Thomas, John Eitchie, Clay furnished. PETER SCHEREB, Des Moines, Iowa. In 1848 he was Green, Dried and Canned this decision the case comes here on appeal. Green and J. W. Thomas. With a view to elected State Director of the State This court affirms that judgment. It holds: prolonging life electrical batteries were applied The steamer "Bockaway," owned Fruits, etc, etc, Congress h:is the power to abrogate a treaty. Bank of Iowa, and the next year was to the patient's feet, but to no purpose. by 0. D. Hoffman, of Sauk Centre, The propriety of such action is not a matter for I win always take fans predate la exehaaft Mr. Bishop's wife and mother were notified State Commissioner to investigate judicial cognizance, bat is a matter for the political of his death and his body removed to an undertaker's and which has been run on Sauk far gooda, and pay toe aigheat market price foe alt and report on the condition of the department. Congress has the power to exclude —DEALER IN,— establishment in Sixth avenue. ainde ef paper rage. lake for several years, has been sold aliens from the country whose presence is Executive Department of Iowa. About deemed inimical to our interests. It is only a short time ago that Mr. Bishop was to parties at Litchfield, and has been a eonaectloa with my store Ian*fe a Oret-elaet this time he was elected Chairman of in St. Paul, where he created the greatest interest ttalooa fturaiehed with a eplendid bMUrd tab)* aajf removed thither. The new steamer the Republican State Committee, and Montana Overruled. by his wonderful powers. In addition he myeaatomers wtil always find good Honors 4*4 gained many friends by his brilliant social qualities. owned by Wash, McNiece, which is WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, May 13. cigars, aad ever/ forenoon a splendid lanea. It was here that the second marriage with In the United States supreme court to-day newly built and much larger, will his present wife occurred. Mr. Bishop when Justice Gray delivered an important opinion leaving expressed to the writer his keen appreciation take its place. All goods pambased of me will be delirered If in the case of Eichard T. Kennon vs. of the kind treatment he had received toy part of the city free of cost. John T. Giimer, Orange Salisbury and Monroe here and the many friends he had made. His Sartell Bros., lumbermen of St. Minnesota Street, Wew Dim, MHim Salisbury, appealed from the supreme death, therefore, comes with greater fores to! those who had the pleasure of knowing him socially. Cloud, received word that their camps court of Montana. The plaintiff was thrown Meat Market^ LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, In many respects he was one of thei from one of defendants' stages and on Crow Wing river had burned, most wonderful men of the century. His miad-1 broke a leg. He sued for $25,000. The district reading gifts baffled pyschoiogists and philose-' with a large amount of hay, eight court gave him $20,500. The defendant SASH, BLINDS, phers. He himself claimed to be unable to explain appealed, claiming errors in rulings. The oxen and about 300,000 feet of logs M. EPPLE, Prop'r. his peculiar ability, and those who knew' Montana supreme court cut down the him have no doubt of the truth of his assertion. .* which were skidded. Two of their —aDd all kinds of— MararssoxaST. NEW ULM.MIN& He was in very feeble health when here last,, amount of judgment to $10,500. Both parties and stated that he intended to take along men, who were living tliere, also lost appealed, the plaintiff holding that the vacation, but added that it was almost: Building Material. supreme court could not cut down the IhisRmeatm all their household possessions, barely impossible to refrain from mind reading, which.! amount of judgment, and the defendants' on 'lT anderslgned desires to Inform the people 4 with him, was almost a passion. The vacation escaping with their lives. Xew Ul and Tictnity that be he* re-esta&lislrr the ground of errors in the lower court. has come unexpectedly, and brings him eternal market and i* now prcapared to we* AEW UIM, loans Judge Gray holds: rest. As years go by he will ever remain an ob-j on Bis eld customers and friends with only UM I A few days since a broom manufacturer ject ot interest to all investigators of mentalphenomena, The Montana supreme court had no authority beat fresh and enrsd meats, aanaaxea, lard and and science will perpetuate his to cnt down the amount of judgment. The rulings of Duluth, settled a strike in erytnlsc set-ally kept in a first-class market T"f-4 itizens Bank, name if his wonderful feats do not. Mr. Bishop! of the lower court were right. The case is mj-bett marltetpriee will be paid for FAT CAT1 was born in New York thirty-two years ago, aad an unusual manner. He increased remanded. The Montana court may authorize was slightly related to Commodore "Vanderbilt., a new trial, or if Kennon will abats $10,000 of the wages of all his married employes If. EPPLK When he was young he used to amuse the com-j his claim, the court mav allow it. modore, who was a strong spiritualist, by read-: and gave the single men notice ing for him the stock reports. Bishop traveled TIVOLI that they would not be wanted after Another Star Route Scandal. all over the world, and had souvenirs given him. by the czar of Russia and Kalakana. king of the WASHINGTON, Special Telegram- May 13.— the end of the month unless they Hawaiian islands. "Hugh Conway was his friend There are forebodings of another Star Eoute were married by that time, in which and, founded his story, "Called Back," on ex-1 scandal in the air. Assistant Postmaster perfments pjrEormed by him. Thers is an allusion NEW ULM, MINN General Whitfield has hung up contracts to event they would be retained at an AND to him also in "Robert Elsmere." the amount of $150,000 made under the BREWERY increased salary. last administration in which he thinks he A Possible Mnrder. has discovered great laxity if not actual The extinct paper town of Spaulding, ST. CLOUD, Special, May 13.—M-itthev M.Mullen, Fres't. H. Vajen,Vice-Pre& fraud. The contracts have been under investigation Dobranz was found yesterday a few rod* near Ely, has a curiosity in the by Assistant Attorney General Jl C. Rudolph, Cashier. JOS. SCMMI7CKEB, Prop from his house dead. He was a weU-to-dji Tyner. who was to have made his report today, shape of a hermit, who has been living bachelor farmer of the town of Brockwau when the publication of the whole story Directors: there for the past two years in a NTEWULM, MINNESOTA It was the custom of neighbors to call icf1 in 1860 he was both a|Delegateto the was promised. This is delayed, however, by him Sunday morniors to go to church, and cabin about eight feet square, which the arrival of four Star Eouce contractors interested Chicago Convention and the representative Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the going to his home yesterday found he wis Werner Bccsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. who demand a hearin.sr and say they purchaser. Special attention paid to the is heated by an ingenious contrivance of Iowa on the Platform Committee. absent and the house opeu. Invest'gatim can explain satisfactorily. Their names are bottling ol beer. under the floor and which is President Lincoln appointed Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. showed the house in disorder and Dobran^s| Smita. Chappeile. Jigg and Underwood, and Sunday clothes hanging in their accustom*! constructed on scientific principles. Mr. Kasson First Assistant they are from Missouri although the contracts place." The neighbors thereupon maiei are all over the country. He seems to be a well read and educated Postmaster-General. In search, finding his body about four rods! TEBEWEH DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS 1863 he was appointed United States from the house in a brush thicket with 3is! man. He seldom makes his "Worsted Goods. hands, face and part of his clothing burned Commissioner to the International appearance in Ely. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE It is not thought that his death was the esult WASHINGTON. Special Telegram, May 13 Postal Congress, held in Paris. On CITY PLANING MILL of these burns, and it is thought by ais Collector Ehrhart having sustained the ruling Capt. W. J. DTdey/fbrmerly of Winona his return he was elected to Consrress. TICKETS SOLD. neighbors that he was murdered. He" of his appraiser that worsted goods must county, but for the past ten or He was re-elected. In 1867 he visited lust seen Fridav. pay the same duty as woolens, the'importers Great Britian, France, Belgium, fifteen years a resident of Alabama, will take an appeal, and the case will come before the treasury for decision. Assistant Holland, Germany, Switzerland and has been granted a pension of $20 .-4. a a i.ide. Glose Attention Civen to DOORS, WINDOW SASH, Secretary Ticheuor says notice of appeal SEATTLE, Wash.. May 13.—On the Fsmfc Italy, as Commissioner of the United per month by special act of congress. Collecting. is expected from the !New York importers street cable road, on the corner of Fine and States to negotiate postal connections. VENETIAN BLINDS^j in a uay or two. The question ip already He resided at Lake Shetekatthe Second street, as the dummy came dlwn From 1868 to 1873 heserved before the department in a case from Second street hill, the brake refused to Work time of the Indian massacre, where the Philadelphia custom house, and he two and the car obtained a great momentum|ana as member of the General Assembly BIOULDINGS AND FRAMES| he was wounded and his wife taken Bnokiea Arnica SaiTs cases will be considered toaether. CoL in making the turn into Pine street thepassengers of Iowa. He was elected to the Forty-third Tichenor, who is the representative and assistant a prisoner. He went to Mankato, on the left were thrown oft Aribng Tie best salve in the world for Cnta Planing, turning and all jf and Forty-fourth Congress. counse' for the manufacturers in the them were Mr. and Mrs. William Wagn|r of was employed as ebief of scouts in Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, department seems to think the New York President Hayes appointed him Ghadwin, Neb., with two children. work with rib-sate promptly^! the campaign of 1862, and when the Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, collector will be sustained, as he probably Sophronia Wagner was killed and her United States Minister to Spain, but /rdfi Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, •vvjjlbe. though the final decision rests with thrown off and killed. Her oldest thirty-eight Sioux Indians were executed and neatly executed^! he declined the portfolio, and was Mr. Windorn^ ayed five, received severe scalp and positively cures Piles, or no at Mankato he was the man given the Austrian mission. Upon Several other passengers were injure pay_ required. It is guaranteed to give designated and appointed by CoL Bates?-&i his retirement from service in Vienna, The !?naron-Terry Ca«e. none fatally. The ear biaka was out An Tsork gakrad«e4. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Miller to cut the rope that dropped der a&d the engineer in charge was he returned home and was elected WASHINGTON, May 13—The judgment in this -_-' .-- j,«- Price 25 cents per box. Sold oy C. less to check the speed of the dummy! 1 $*£%*! the scaffold. to Congress. §f|i S a vs. Terry and wife was to-day *V Z£LLER, Ppe?'! L. Roos.gg 1 1 B9HBBI