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*3*j ., Mi I'jlfan, THEY ARE GUILTY. MINNESOTA CULLINGS. 5 The Rochester Hospital Harder. The use of force or violence (upon or toward the person of art insane man is not The trial of Beckman and Peterson for th^ unlawful if used Dy the persons lawfully murder of Taylor €omba is progress at having him in charge, and be Rochester, Minn. The attendance of many C.H. CHADBOTJBJf, «7.H. BOSS, The News of the Week Throughout reasonably necessary to prevent such insane people from abroad was noted John Date, Verdict of Guilty Returned in the person from committing any act dangerous the Entire State. called by the state, told substantially 4 to himself or to another Li from the evidence Sirs:1 Cor. Minn, aid Centre Combs Murder Trial at Roctiester, same story as before the hospital trustees. you are satisfied that there was reasonable &aid he did not tell Collins all the story ifire, Well Building a Steepfcr^ grounds for the defendants, or either Minn._ at the time ot the autopsy, April 2, because Duluth pays its city railway com of them, to ariprehend a purpose or design he was airaid ot Beckman and Peterson The NEWULM, MINN. :#1&|>J|| Brick, on the part of Combs then and there to do missioner a salary of $5,000 a year. defense tried to break Date's testnrony b\ them or either ot them some bodily harm, sr attaikm a his lepntation for truthfulness then they were justified in using aaramst Collection!amft all bastnen pertarm&g to The Eighf/i Minnesota regiment has TSOCHESTEB. Special Telegram, June 27. him such torce ?nd means as would appear promptly attended to. Prof btewart, Hans Nelson, Pred Coats v^ Fine Pressed Bric for to an ordinary, cautious and reasonable man had a successful reunion at Lake Sttii SorensonandC Gner, the last four attendants The jury in the Beckman-Peteison case re Individual Responsibly, necessary to prevent Mich injury to them or at the hospital testified at Date's $ ornamental fronts. Minnetonka^ ported at 1 0 o'clock to-night, being out four either of them. Judge Start then explained reputation for truthfulness was bad Several houia. The jury reported a verdict aeamst to tne jury the degrees ot murder, manslaughter $500,000, witnesses testified th*at Beckman was a law The Minnesota River and Rail Electric and assault, which their judgment abiding citizen, aud se\eralmore to Peter Beckman of manslaughter in. the second degree company, of St. Paul, with a a the best of stopping facilities and they might rind them guilty, and lastly good chaiacter. Dr E Cross testified Eagle Mill Co. and Peterson of assault in the second will pay attention to mail orders, impressed upon them very ncting language capital stocu of $100,000, filed articles that from the descnption of the wounds degree They -will be sentenced to-morrow the gravity of the duties that devolve given the medical experts and from the of incorporation the 19th inst. upon them^ morning. testimony addused by them the bones could NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. &^\- V^^f^lSb a been bioken, and probably weie, by A farmer named Ostroom, living PBOCEEDINGS AT THE TEIAIi. *i gieat lolence, which could have been caused near Pipestone, and another living The third day of the Beckman and Peterson MianigJit Harder. *$j£§ ROLLER FLOUR H. Rudolphi^ by Combs b»iiig thrown -violently on the LA CBOSSE, Special, June 2 7 —Lena Weber, murder trial opened with Edward Peterson, near St. Cloud, were killed by being flooi and a pet son falling upon him with his a pretty girl of German parentage, one of the accused, on the stand. Date's knees, but it^s more hkeJy to have been done struck by lightning. eighteen years old, lies unconscious and BY THE «&|3* testimony, in the mam, has thus far been in the manner st Ited by Date The scalp hovering between life and death at her "Th body of Walter Lovelace Gradual Reduction Bolls wound, he said, had nothing to do with uncontradicted, and this, coupled witn MAXTFJLOTTRER OF DBAUCB father's house in this city, while all the police Comb's death Carlson, an attendant of the the fact that Peterson contrad cts drowned in the Mississippi at Little and many citizens are searching for her assailant Bootsv and Shoes hospital, said subsequent to the murder his statement made to Collins last and probable murderer. Early this Falls was found a short distance below 'JT- T5»' W System. Beckman told him that he knocked Combs Arail about Combs having been injured by morning the girl and her sister were aroused down and tiainped on him the city next day. falling fiom a scaflold, and that Date's statement from sleep by hearing a sound the room. Minn, 3d N. itrs., ^New Ulm, Mian. NEW ULM. MINN. is partially corroborated by Carlson, They called out "Who's there?" No reply was JL number of horse* vVelch, The state rested its case and the defense made. Again they called "What's wanted?" an attendant at the hospital, has materially put Peterson on the stand He gave an account about twelve miles southeast of "It's money I want," "replied a voice strengthened the case of the state Peterson '•v'A large assortment of men!1 *n4 of the fight ward C. 3, but was nervous with a strong Irish brogue get yon Hastings, have had a distemper said he had been repeatedly informed and excited and his testimony did not boys' boots and shoes, and ladies* an some," said one of the gills, getting out of S a and^iad to be make as fav orahle an impression as was expected. prior to the murder that Combs was a dangerous children's shoes constantly kept cm the bed and endeavoring to reach a door to He commenced by telling man. An attempt was made to Bhow the next room An unseen hand reached hand. Custom work and xepaiilng a story of his life in this countiy by this witness that Date on one occasion, out in the darkness an a the keen blade ot a promptly attended to. .* As to tne Combs case he said that Combs At Cottonwood station, near Marshall, hs»d broken his hand by str ktna: a patient, knife slashed the girl across the left side, i^ workina on a scaffold and getting angry during a storm six cars were mak'ng a gash thirteen inches long, beginning and had lied to the doctois about it On aid If I had a knife I would cut a white near the spine and reaching around blown 'from the track and a hardware cross-examination of Peterson bv Attorney John.. Hauenstein, in heart out of him If I had a revoh ei and up 'h left side I was deepest at the General Clapp, Peterson wa3 badly broken 1 would ehoot a turnkey Beckman ordered stoie owned by Thomas Banwas front, where it opened tne lung cavitv and showing1 Obtained, and all PAT£#T 1H&JX&8 at* Combs to come down fiom the scaffold up an a made a poor Dr Bowers demolished. severed the diaphrasm and muscular tissues, tended to for MODERATE FEES Oar offios to and he would put tam in muffs He came was recalled, and said Date did not bhe was alive at 6 but the doctor says opposite the U. S Patent Offtoe. and we can obtain BREWJIR down and Beckman took o'.e aim and he teil all of the story at #he Robert Robinson, the young horse Patent* In less time than those remote from he never knew recovery in such a case. the othei md took Combs toward the noith WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWING time of the murder, but his story told then The girl Lena fell to the floor thief who made so desperate an attempt end of the hill t'etoison stopped at the PHOTO of Invention. We advise as to patentability coriobora1'es witn tbe one he tehs now Mr with a scream Her sister sprang free of charge and mate NO CUAMQM closet Beckman took Combs into the at suicide June 16, at Rochester, out of bed on the side opposite to the burglar, Carver, assistant deputy warden of the Stillwatei UNLESS PATENT JS SSECUJIED. clothes room and had him a corner when and began screaming for help, wmle For circular, advice, terms and references to penitenuaiy, testified to Combs' bad has* been taken back toDe Kalb, Peterson came up Beckman and Combs MALTSTEFadequippeytullsiybrewerrOu the latter disappeared as he had entei ed bv Actual clients in your own State County, City ot character For the first hait-hour ot the were fighting when Peteison came up, and HI, by Sheriff Helcomb ofthat place. Iowa, write to a W & W a a window leading to a walk that ran to the the latter struck Combs on the bodj, then afternoon session the attention of the court street While in the window his form was gialbed him by the coat collar and was occupied hearing the reouttal testimony There are at present 172 fire insurance OppoiUe Patent Office, Wathtnglon, 2 & outlined, showing a a of medium height, ]erked him down backwaids, Beckman of the prosecution, Bhowmg the reputation thick set and dressed in dark clothes This companies authorized to ill orders Bingham Bros. falling forward onto Combs his ot Date for veracity was good, and is the only clue upon which the police have Mr. P. Grebe bas charge of knee sti iking the litter in the chest. Combs transact business in Minnesota Of to Within half an hour fiftv men in also attacking Beckman's reputation, ltnesses lisbmeat. th said he would behive and ha was taken that part of the city were searching through these 120 are foreign companies with testifying that they bad heaid reports few Ulm, Minn. to the west room When they came out of the railroad ysrd, among lumber piles, and that he had abused his parents. I he prosecution United States branches and twentysix the oom Peterson struck Combs in the chest elsew here A number of tranros and suspicious then rested. Attorney General Clapp, DEALERS IN with his fist and then took him to the crib are mutual companies. LUMBE characters have been arrested, some R. Pfefferlf Peterson claimed neither he nor Beckman an one of whom might be the one wanted, but had any intention ofkilhngCombs Peterson Mr. Martin Conlm was found of that there is no eviaenca The girl's ELOQUENT ADDRESS TO THE JTJKY, said he, had made a false statement to Dr wound bled but little externally, but the summed up on the pa»-i, of the prosecution guilfcy at Moorhead oi assault Collins April S sajm that Combs fell internal lewon will almost certainly cause He dwelt at length and with scathing criticism in the second degree. 'He was indicted fiom the scaffold, and was in that way injured ia$ death Her father, John A Weber, is a carpenter, Dealer upon tbe plan of the defense, which in the cheat Btckman is a worsediararter for brutally assaulting an and the family is a quiet and retpectable wastha the defendants weie justified LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, than Peteison, and he doeb not get one. old lady at Glyndon last February much sympathy from any quarter The treating Combs harshly because he was an state has made a strong case He will go to Stillwater for SASH AND BLIND. incorrigible and dangerous man, frequently &We Tho Troublesome Flatlieads, doing \iolent acts. admit," he said, CANNED, DRIED & three jears. War Over Iron Mines. Lime, Cement and CoaL No further hostilities have occurred on the fcthat he was vicious and dangerous man WASHINGTON, SDecial Telegram, June 2 7 FRUITS Plathead resenatiou The whole trouble A Norwegian woman, wife of Jorgen liable to do violent acts, and the asylum is There is a little war between the owners of originated from renegades of the tribe, who there tor the reception of just such unfortunates, Thompson, committed suicide at iron mines at Duluth. For several davs hang around railroad stations and do nothing and these men were placed in D. Mallet, of the firm of Mallet Ziowest prices always. Wells, by hanging herself to a beam em but get drunk whene-ver an opportunity & Hartmann, Duluth, has been charge of him because he was liable to do PIOTJLT offers The great majority of the Flathead in the barn. She had been in ill the city, spending most of his time just such things, and to be mardeied by Indiars are on the mountain sides bands in the interior depar'ment He is one of the health for some time, and probably these very men who had ihis irresponsible STOKE,WOODEN AND WILLOW Opposite Railroad Depot, near Bavilla watching the movements of the parties interested in the Sionx scrip cases, maniac charge was a crime was temporarily insane, She leaves troops and awaiting the decision of the council NEW CliM, and is opposed to a reopening of the MINS 1WAKB.', doubly heinous That asylum stands ot clue's It it is decided to turn over the Eaton and Merrit case, which has a husband and three children. HEW ULM, murderers the tionble will end at once If there, an emblem of the charity and once been adversely decided against the FRANK FRIEDMANN, not the renegade following of the fugitives bioux scrip holders His present mission humanity of the State of Minnesota, A gang of tramps, supposed to is to have a lehearing for a Chippewa from justice a small number of worthless for the benefit of those distracted people, have come to Red Wing in advance ec lp location in the iron region. The Indians will have to be overpowered and when they do these acts that are the scrip wa? located on valuable iron land, and of Wallace & Co.'s circus, got drunk dealer in Snenft Hefion has reached Missoula very cause of their being placed there then Mr Mullet holds that it is worthless, He states^ that Kochet, the Indian in West Red Wing and when the officers is it the intention of the people of this state although the lands have passed to the Minnesota killed was the murderei of Demer's bookkeeper Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, who support the institution that they are to Iron company While ho was pur came resisted arrest. Nme were and also of the Indian Koonsjiur on 9 be pounded and choked into submission suinghis work to-day,H S Pickands of Duluth Manufacture of and Dealej ia the resei\ation The pow wow has ended, secured and locked up and sentenced one otthe principals in the Minnesota Iron He commented upon the fact that the defense and the clue have refused to do anything Slassware, Notions, Canne to five days confinement in jail. CIGARS, 7» |p* companv, appeared at the interior department had attacked the testimony ot Canson without ordeis from head quarters The and entered his protest against the rehearing. shei if thinks the only way now to capture and Date, he stating that they had no motive The hardware store of M. J. Clark 1 his wnl make a general fight, the men without an open war is for the lying about the affair, while the defendants TOBACCOS^ as in all probability Mallet & Hartman Frnit, Flonr, etc. and harness shop of M. Jargenson at government to offer a ieward If this is h^d, and the unreliable story was more will attack the title of the Minnesota done many half bieeds on the resei ve will ena Benson were burglarized and six doz probably on their side, for they had the Iron company to some ot the best The sheriff is so far acted lands in the iron district, claiming that the All goods sold at bottom prices and state's puson staring them tne 3ce. Mr en pocket knives, two dozen razors upon themstiuttions of Indian Agent Bonan, original settlers who made the entries and Wilson, attorney for the defendants, then halt-dozen ^revolvers, some cartlidges, delivered free of cost to any part oi Cor. Minnesota and Centrtt but if he has am thing further to do with it proved up on the lands were never near maa the closing iddress in then behalf. E will opeiate on his own account Matters them, and obtained the hrsfc title of them a valise and the watch of the city. •treats. «f§ .' Sff* said that the story of Date was not credible williemain the same until the department through fraud. I S will also precipitate Theodore Jargenson taken. on account of its N E W ULM, MINN. my commander, Gen Buger, is heard from a fight of no small proportions, NEWULM, Still later advices say at the Indians ha\ and it is intimated that a rival Mayor Sullivan has opened a labor TMPBOBABIiE BBUTAUTX, road to the Duluth & Lron Bange may be thieatened to wreck the train and destroy and that, although his clients might not Jno. Neumf exchange at Marshall to sift deserving GEO. BENZ & SONS. built to the mines While the contests are the track of the Noithem Pacific have displayed that amount of skill and pending the Iron Bange companv, said to be railroad whom they legard a& sons of industry from the unworthy good judgment which a skilled and experienced owned and controlled by the Minnesota their foe in that the trainbore oft the sheriff's Importers and Wholesale Dealers In tramps who drift into Marshall. nurse would be expected to possess, Iron company, will not extend its party when they effected then escape WINES & Dealer in yet they had done the best they knew how line to the mines that have been opened rjzzryr or Applicants for money are set Superintendent Dickinson has telegraphed farther north. The owners of these and had committed no crime, as their only thego\erno and the war department for to scrubbing the town bridges with mines intimate that they will secure another LIQUORS. indent was to control and subdue the a troops to assist in protecting the Oate, Caps, Notions,* road. I he little troub onemally stirred brooms at 25 cents an hour The pionerty of the lailrond companj I is Combs, whom They ustly feared. Judge up by the Sioux scrip cases may develop into Groeertea» Provi rumored that the colored troops weie withhawn Start charged the jury at considerable length, plan is likely to be incorporated into endless litigation over titles to the valuable 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn from the ieseivation,forwhatreasons and it is generally conceded to be an unusually Crockery and Glasswc Minnesota iron mines an ordinance. is not known The Indians aie repor ed to able document The nature ot the Green, Dried and have sent their women and chi'dren to the charge was exolamed to the ury, and they Merrill's shoe store. Lashbtook's PETEE SCHERER, ^Cnrran's Teitimonv. hills which means that the trouble is notyet Fruit8M etCy etc, were instructed that before they can convict grocery and the Register printing office ended I will not be surmising if the troops WATJPACA,WIS., SDecial Telegram, June 27. they must be satisfied of the defendants' will i\ to kill a dozen or more of the disaffected at Austin were broken into. Only —The state closed its evidence in the Curran guilt beyond a reasonable -doubt, Indians yet be'oie quiet is restored trial to-day at noon After recess Judge Cate I will Always take farm prod ace I* about a dollar was taken. No goods which explained to them that there The refus il of the chiefs to deliver up the Indian made a statement of the line of defense to for seeds, and pay tbe highest market were" two general questions in the case. are missing. One George Williams, murderers is looked upon as a declaration the jury, occupying about an hour and a —DEALER IN,- kinds paper rags. of hostility First, was Taylor Combs' death caused by half Judge Cate s-.id that the defense would LUMBER, a stranger, was arrested for the prove beyond any doubt to the jury that reason of injuries inflicted upon them by In connection with my storet knve burglary, and a preliminary examination Hszeltine fired theflrst shot at John Curran the defendants substantially as alleged in talooa famished with a splendid bkllst Death of Wrs. i\-President Hayes. betore the latter shot him that Hazeltme was bound over to await the the indictment^ Second, if so, were the defendants my customers will always find good l^t had not only made numerous threats upon FFEMONT, 0 June 25 —Mis Hayes died legally justified in using the force action of the grand jury. Curran's life prior to the shooting, but had cigars, and avery forenoon a spleadld.1i at six o'clock this'morning, without having upon Combs which they did use. Upon the that very morning threatened to kill him, A suit that has been pending eight spoken a word since she was stricken with first question they were instructed that in and that it was while attempting to carry All goods purchased of mo will bo deUre parilysis last Friday afternoon She rallied order to convict, the proximate cause of out this threat that Curran firea the fac^l years %was decided 'in the district soy part of the city Im of cost. shot Johu Curran was put upon the shghtlv yosterdiy afternoon, but became Combs' death must Lave been the injuries Minnesota Street, y«tc pifa court at Moorhead. It was brought s'and. He said he was forty-three wor«d again about 7 o'clock in the evening inflicted upon him by tne defendants, that if Meat Marke years old and engaged in the hotel by F. J. Scrieber against the GermanAmerican LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, z.ml continued to sink graduallv, until dissolution his death was due to an accident they must business at Stevens' Point with his brother Hail Insurance company, occurred at 6 10 this morning At acquit Bu if they found that Combs Henry, that April 3 whde returning from SASH, BLINDS, theiequest of Gen Hayes, a prayei sei vice would not have died at the time he did die, the water closet to the Curran house, he saw oi St. Paul, to recover on policies M. EPPLE, Prop'r. was held at hei bedside about 12 clock except for the injuries he received at the W W Hazeltme walking south on the opposite covering grain which was destroyed —and all kinds of— side of the street that as soon as Hazeltme NEW ULM.MIN: last night hands of the defendants and such mjuxies MIKNIISOTA ST. saw him the latter stepped forward and, by hail. The jury brought in a verdict The onnre citv is in mourning and flags were intentionally inflicted, his death was pulling a large revolver from his pocket, fired Building Material. are at half mast Arrangements for the tuner not due to an accident, but the force used of $3,876.15 for Scrieber. two shots at the defendant, which he TUBw il have not yet been completed Telegrams naderslgned desires to inform the people upon him waB the proximate dooged Immediatelv the witness pu'led a of condolence have been rereived from 1 Ne Ulm and vicinity that be ha* re-esta£T' An astronomical dome is being gun that he aiwaya carried with him and eu bis meat market and is now prospered many filends among them President and CAUSE OF HIS DEATH. 5EWTTLM, MOT fired two shots in return, but not until after placed on the tower of the new high oa tils eld customers and friends wid* ofl) Mrs Haruson Upon the second question thev were instructed, CitizerislBank Hazeltme had fired a thra shot It was one best itash and eared meats, sausages, lardsi Lucy Ware Hayes was a daughter of Dr among other matters, substantially school building at St Paul, and the erythlng nsaally kept ia a arst-class mark' of the 6hots fired by Curran that caused the Isiae Webb fehe was born at Chillicothe, as follows I is claimed on the part ot the ttgbett market jjrtte will be paid for fi death of Hazeltme Witness denied that his new telescope will be forwarded from 0 18 Her father, Dr Isaac Webb, defense that the death of Combs was the rerult HIDES, WOOL, XTC. brother Henry fared anv shots the street when quite \oun served the wai of 1812 of accident or misadventuie while they M. ElV Boston as soon as the dome is completed.! that time, as testified bv some witnesses for were attempting to place him the mufts as a membei o. the Kentucky mounted riflemen the prosecution. An adjournment was taken The instrument is made by to prevent him from injuring himself or Mi's nes'well known earnestness of TTVOll until to-morrow. others, and that they used no more force conviction with legard to the subject of intemperance the manufacturers of the celebrated than was reasonably necessary or proper for \Vas inhented from her maternal Lick telescope, has a six-inch object that purpose. To ena bla vou to consider this giandtathei The inherited feeling was lost Looking to Statehood. S claim uderstandmgly it is necessary for you ered throughout her school days, "both dui glass and cost $750 without mount- to be advised of the legal rights, duties and HUBON, & Special lelegram, June 2 7 t| NEW ULM, MINN. I mg the six ears other education Dela AND obligations of those having toe custodv of waie and later the Wesleyan Female The Republican state central committee today BREWER the insane wards of the state in our hospitals. fceminary in Cincinnati, where she completed elected Wuliam Coad of Deadwood Thp Southern Minnesota Horticultural The state places them under the her bdiool course and wajs graduated I chairman, and James M. Grridley permanent guaidianship of those in charge of M.MuUen, Pres't. E. VajmM^Pres^ society will hold its annual shaped simplj and na+urally the ways other secretary. A call was prepared for a state our hospitals for restiamt and treatment, home life the niannei of her hospitalities summer meeting under what is and while there they are to be treated by ^XC-Budolph, Cashier. *$£ JOS. SCHMUCKEB, Pre convention, to assemble at Huron Aug 28 *?m and hei custom in society, while she moved those charge ot them as insane and not known as the "Big tree,,r situated wire for the purpose of placing in nomination a through th«m all as the of a private citizen, responsible tor their acta It is to be remembered NEW ULM, MINNE5 a union genei al, a member of congress, Republican state ticket to be voted for in the about five miles north of Mankato that the minds of these patients are a gov einor of her nature state and President election which is to occur Oct. 1 The ap obscure, their reason gone To them, their on the Lake City road. This tree is Pur beer sold in quantities to ot the Lmted States Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagne^Dr. portionment of representation of the various dearest in ends of ten are their deadliest enemies, purchaser. Special attention paif 28 feet in circumference, 100 feet high and their necessary and reasonable restraint counties for tbe convention is as follows: ^Sy§te* 0tsen Ka- •KbcA- bottling of beer. and 80 feet through at the widest Mrs Sarah Jane Whitehng was hanged in an outrage upon their personal liberty Aurora 71Edmunds Marshall 7 To their paroxisms of rage they must of Philadelphia, in the corridor of the county Beadle .'*."*.!*17 Fail River Ifrner spread of its branches, and is said stern necessity be restrained by physical Brow n. aiteaulk Minnehaha.. 24 TH E NE W EM prison The woman's bearing throughout to be the largest tree in southern force, which those charge or them have a Brookings .14 Grant 7 Moody 9 DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS the terrible ordeal was a most remarkable legal right to use. Wmle this is so, yet those Buffalo 1 Hanihn. 5 Pennington.. 9 Minnesota. Th& vicinity of it is reputed who voluntarily take upon themselves the Brule. .. 8 Hand. 11 Potter 5 exmbition of ioititude and resignation to OF EUROPE, AN PASI•Z'i as being a famous old Indian CITY^PLANING MJli Bon Homme.10 Hanson .. 6 Roberts 2 onorous exacting and responsible duty of Jiei fate Maich 20 her husband, John Butte 2 Hughes 5 Sanborn. 8 caring for the insane are bound to use modulation camping ground, SAGE TICKETS SOLD, Cnater 5 Hutchinson.. 11 Spink a *£. Whitehng, died from what the doctors called and discretion. They may not legally Campbell.... 5 Hvde. 4 Sally 5 §se unnecessary and unreasonable force or Ole Nelson of Henmng was fined inflammation of the bowels Aprd 25 her Clark 11 Jeranld ... 4 Tamer 14, KAKt77Armtxa _/ ecome angry ao any insulca or provocations daughter Beitha aged nine years, died from Codington 10 Kingsbury... .12 Union. .14 $50 or sixty days in jail for selling offered by tne patients for they must expect Glose Attention Given to Charles Mix.. 7 Lake 9 Walworth.... 2 gastn fever, and May 26 her little son Willie, DOORS WINDOW S O this nor in the heat of passion use liquor to minors. He has been the Clay 11 Lawrence 24Yankton... .15 aged tw ears, Buccumbed to congestion Collecting. Day »Mead 6 agent for Peter Schroeder, the Perilam ot the bowels. There was an insurance UNNECESSARY AND BEUTAL FOBCB wmaPKf^ Douglas. .. 7 Lincoln 1 Total.. 443 •VENETIAN on the lives of each rangingfroin$200*9own upon those committed to their care who are brewer, and although the village Deuel 6McCook. .. 7 unable to reason, aud therefore not responsible to $50 Thecoi oner actidently heard of the Davison.... 9McPherson. 5 MouLDiNa^Aifil ¥mkm% voted no license he has been selling for their acts. In this connection you Buoklen Arnica Saire deaths, and, becoming suspicious, had the The members of the committee are au Jaorized bodies exhumed and a chemical analysis are instructed as follows- Defendants were by the keg. In the case mentioned to call the judicial conventions the The best salve in the world for Cnts, employed, and it was their duty to restrain Flatting, turning ami al made of the intestines In all the bodies respective circuits in which they reside. some men were working on the Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, and control Combs, and prevent his injuring Arsenic was found Mrs Whitehng at first Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, work with rib-saw road, and sent a minor for a keg of denied all knowledge ol the ciime, but finally other patients as well as themselves, and rf His Own Executioner. in the effort to maintain order and suodue Chilblains, Corns, and all SMn .Eruptions, confes ed that she had poisoned her husband beeR The case was tried in Fergus and neatly the violence of the deceased they used no BLACK RIVE S FAIXS, Wis., Special Telegram, and children with at poison She said she and positively cures Piles, or no Fallsbut the jury disagreed. I Jan 27.—James Harris, a long-time had killed Beitha beiause she was afraid she more force than might fairly and reasonably pay required. It le guaranteed to give be supposed requisite in one circumstances would become a bad woman when she grew resident of Melro&e, this county, banged himself will now be appealed. A determined *&U work ruara?i$ee«L Rata* rea perfect satisfaction, or money refunded* they could not be Held criminally responsible tip and bho killed Willie because he was in in his barn to-day fib had been suffering effort ia being made to- drive liquor tbl% 1 Price 25 cent* per box. Sold ny Q, the way I is believed hov^ever, at she tor an accident or an unintended imnry. some time with a cancer, and had become If they acted with reasonable prudence and .- killed them for the insurance on their Uvea. L. Boos. outof towns voting no license. *J||- despondent E was a soldier, and leaves a caut'on the performance of their duty. ^i"^i"k family^ Ifelr !&?-# •MnisvelBBjRSMSB*-