New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 14, 1889 · Page 1 of 9
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PJI O THE JEWS. M$Hew Ulm Eeview.ff been captured by Italian bandits, is at St. Resolutions of the Waterways Convention. Fr. Aufderhgide. Moritz, Switzerland. At the Waterways Convention held at The rebel chiefs Hyppolite and Jean Ju West Superior, Wis., the following resolutions c. H. OTADBoraaf^WJlll '0. n. BOU, mean, with their combined forces, made a j#*?lf were adopted. ,. 8 BRANDT & WEDDENDOEF, Publishers. concerted attack on Port-au-Prince, which Being a Short Concise Collection of Pre«identtsWlll C&ahltti Manufacturer of Resolved that wo explicitly declare as a resulted in a general route of the attacking wm Strs.f COP. Minn, and Centr a w^j,, the Latest Associated Press sense of the convention that a ship canal I N E W ULM, MINNESOTA forces. ^^W Fire, Well Building: a Steeple v*S#, Telegrams, twenty feet in depth should be undertaken The appeal court has confirmed 'the sentences and completed by the general gavernment %$- AN explosion of a barrel of whiskv NEW ULM, HINN. imposed upon M. Deroulede and M. Brick as early as practicable through the shallows lf occurred near Summit, Miss., and Laguerre for rioting at Angouleme. The At the National a it a and rivers connecting the great lakes. CteUectiomantf at] bnnlaesi pertammc to banking court also increased the amount of f|| killed a colored man who was drawI" promptly attended to. Fine Presse for Hon. Zack Taylor of Tennessee was appointed Deroulede^s fine by 625 francs, Resolved that upon the speedy completion the liquor from the barrel. special assistant attorney of the individual Responsibitiy, of the new lock and improvement of the Hay 4 ii ^H ornamentaLfronts. "Western district of Arkansas in the matter *PM General Jews Ifotes. lake and channel in St. Mary's river depend 1 am of the alleged defalcation of funds paid agents a cheaper rate of transportation of the LYONS, NEB., claims the champion It is reported that the wool firm of Brown, of the Seminole and Creek Indians. products of the East and Northwest through Stees & Clark of Boston is financially embarrassed. Have the heat or shipping facilities and ?v wolf hnnter in the person of L. Eagle Mill Co. Before leaving Buenos Ayres for home the use of larger freight carriers, and the insurance will pay prompt attention to mail orders* United States Minister Bayleas W. Hanna \. ^Higley, who in the, past three weeks of a continuous and safe passage of wrote a short report to the state department According to the Sagua (Cuba) papers an 6uch carriers against the accident which a NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. has killed 36 of the "varmints." The on immigration into the Argentine republic. American syndicate will establish near Encrucijada snide lock insures. Manufacturers of He says it is setting in from all bounty on their scalps will net the several large central tobacco plantations. Resolved, That the interests of commerce HPRudolphi, countries of Europe, and the great number BOIXER FLOUB imperatively demand that the appropriation hunter $246. oi arrivals is marvelous. They are generally of the sum named by the engineer in charge, assisted by the Argentine government to the Four cases of smallpox are quarantined at as stated by the secretary of war in his annual Le Mars, Iowa. They are all little girls who BY THB extent at least of having their passages report to congress, being the amount AT Junction City, 0., a plucky woman paid from starting point to destination in caught the disease from an unknown girl at that can be profitably expended for the consti Brainal Reduction Rolh MANUFACTURER OF DEALKB nr Sunday school. the interior. The amount thus paid in with a shotgun kept a gang of uction of the new lock and improvement Boots|and Shoos! March is estimated at $1,000,000 at the of Hay lake channel St. Mary's river, The geodetic survey party Pent out by the railroaders at bay and prevented rate of $12,000,000 a year. Already this should not be reduced, as is usually done, System United States government to definitely deter but appi opriated in full by congress as recommended vast influx the minister says is beginning to them from tearing down a building mine and establish the Alaskan boundary is in said report. tell on the exports of corn. Last year the Minn. 13d N. atrs., [Sew Ulm, Mlrm. now at work. NEW ULM, MINN. located on land belonging to her Resolved, That thecommijtteerecommend country shipped 445.000 tons of corn. This that the harbors be deepened as rapidly a« year it will go above 2,000,000 tons, Mr. husband. Reports are almost unanimous in chronicling practicable, so as to accommodate vessels A largos assortment of men's aoA Hanna further says: "In the vast fleet of the best corn crop that has been produced drawing twenty feet of water. boys* boots and shoes, and ladies* and merchant ships and great steamers coming in Texas, while the yield of other Resolved, That in this, as every other "ENGINEERS exploring Alaska have hereto trade from every European port the children's shoes constantly kept e» -4^*S|.^| grain is fully up to an average. convention in the interests of cheap water United States flag is rarely seen. hand. Custom work and repaiiing made the discovery that Behring transportation and consequent improvement Albert L. Mallory of Hannibal, Mo., supposed of rivers, lakes and harbors, by liberal promptly attended to. -V \*£fci* straits can be bridged with ease. In to have been drowned several years appropriations by the general government, ago, has reappeared and claims his estate, Casualties. that great system of inland water navigation—the time there will probably be a railroad which was turned over to bis sister. Mississippi and its principal tributaries—cannot John Hauenstein, to Alaska and over to Asia The Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul depot be overlooked, and this convention The National Electric Light association stroncly indorses the continued improvements at Calamine Junction, Wis., was destroyed across the Behring bridge. Then a Obtained, and all PATENT &USiXJi£i> attended passed a resolution calling upon Gov. Hill BREWER by fire. by appropriations from congress. to for MODERATE FEES. Our office and the legislature of New York to repeal the Resolved, That the chairman appoint a trip around the world can be made in opposite the U. S. I'ntent Office, and we can obtain John Eandall and Thomas Fayle, two law for the execution of murderers by electricity. committee of five to prepare a memorial, embodying Patents in less time than those remote from a good deal less than eighty days. tramps from Cyracuse, N. Y., were killed in a the subject matter of these resolutions WASHINGTON, send MODEL, DRAWING O* for presentation to congress. &UOTO of invention. We advise as to patent* collision on the Nickel Plate road in Indiana. ability free of charge and we mate NO CHAMQM a 1 An enthusiastic meeting of citizens and Whereas, The great lakes and navigable The Old Dominion Steamship line steamer UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. MALTSTER mining-men of Colorado was held at Denver waters connecting and emptying into the JUDGE ALLEN G. TmjRMANwas one For circular, advice, terms and references to Old Dominion ran into and sunk the sloop same have not been officially surveyed between and resolutions were adopted protesting actual clients in your own fctate. County. City 01 of the most prominent speakers at 1849 and 1874. Whereas, Since that Ella May in Norfolk harbor. The sloop's against the free importation of lead ores Sown, writ* to the formal dedication of the Columbus, time numerous reefs, rocks, bars and other crew of three men were drowned. from Mexico. obstructions to navigation have been discos Oppotite Patent Ofru, Watkmgton, If V. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fir 0., board of trade. At one The Chickasaw Guards of Memphis, Tenn., eied in these waters, and whereas, different All orders. People in Print. improvements and changes as to the Bingham Bros. point where he wiped his brow with and their guests, making a party numbering Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab* channels and navigable waters have been nearly two hundred, have arrived at Oconomowoc, the well-known bandana, the audience Benjamin P. Rpandauer, who was the lisbment. made by excavations and otherwise, particularly Wis., where they will go into camp Hew Ulm, Minn. principal witness against Mrs. Surratt, in the rivers and connecting waters broke out into wild and uncon« for three weeks. hanged at Washington in 1865 on the which do not appear upon the said maps trollable applause. charge of conniving at the assassination of and charts and published surveys: and, DEALERS IN A big mining deal, involving $1,000,000 MBE whereas, various additional lights and lighthouses, R. Pfefferle, President Lincoln, died in the Maryland and embracing 10,000 acres of mineral land beacons, fog whistles and sirens have penitentiary. in and around Joplin and Webb City, Mo been located and established and some EUNNING for trains, haste in eating, has just been consummated by 0. M. Towner, changed Bince the last surveys and whereas, and a ceaseless worry about in New York city. The World of Criminals. tonnage and commerce by these waters have Dealer in since said surveys were made greatly increabed starting time, when the food should The Montana Constitutional convention S. T. Green, a prominent lawyer of Carthage, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, are still increasing and, whereas, took up the question of the temporary Groceries, Mo., hanged himself with a piece of wire. certain portions of these waterways are still be eaten slowly, have caused more location of the capitol under special ordefs. without sufficient and reassuring lights and SASH AND BLIND. or less dyspepsia among one-fifth of George Schlick of Madison,' Ind., killed A forenoon was devoted to antagonizing buoys in many places where navigation is Richard Sisco and fatally wounded Walter CANNED, DRIED & GREEJf Helena. Butte was defeated by a vote of 28 hazardous to vessels of the larger clat.s, and, the population of a certain New Jersey Lime, Cement and CoaL Sisco, the dead man's brother, who attempted to 37. Anaconda was also defeated. whereas, private parties are now maintaining FRUITS, town within a short distance of to arrest the murderer. Bozeman received a vote of 36 ayes and 21 at their own expense certain light ships and other guides to navigation upon these noes. The section was then amended to New York. At Princeton, Ky., John Hutchins shot waters, be it resolved that it is the sense of read "At Bozeman," and the committee ana fatally wounded two brothers, George Lowest prices always* F'loio.r a FeedL this meeting that the great and governing then rose and recommended its adoption and Albert Lewis. One of Hutchins' stray commerce on these waters demand that it is IT IS well known that practice in shots struck Frank Dunn, inflicting a fatal A message received at Chamberlain, S. D., the duty of the United States government to STOKK.WOODKN AND W I O W wound. Opposite Railroad Depot, from Standing Rock agency stating that the take such steps as may be necessary at an looking at distant objects improves early day, to make a caieful survey of all Sioux commission had succeeded in seeming W A E HEW ULM, MINU Bobert West and Henry Romain, life prisoners the eyesight. In the test for color these waters, riveis and connecting waters, NEW ULM, a sufficient number of signatures to open the MINST in the Waupun (Wis.) penitentiary^ and reservation, caused the wildest excitement, blindness among the engineers of made an almost successful attempt to es and it was but a short time until bands were FRANK FRIEDMANN, Resolved, That if is the duty of the the New Jersey Central road it was cape, but were discovered just in time to playing, cannon were booming, and the people United States government to bear the expense fi ustrate their scheme. celebrated as they never celebrated before. of providing additional safeguards found that the oldest man in the For more than six long years have the against incidents bv the maintenance of tne dealer in John Richter and Adolph Whitman, service had the best sight for long people in the town boidering on the reservation light ships, buoys and other guards to navigation butchers at the Chicago stock yards, quarreled been laboring for the opening of this now maintained at private expeiibe. Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, distance purposes, and was better over some trifling matter and Richter vast track of land, and they now realize that The resolutions were adopted unanimously able to distinguish the various shades plunged his butcher's knife into Whitman's their efforts have resulted in a glorious vie Manufacturer of and Dealer in and met with the hearty concuirence of heart, killing him instantly. tory. the delegates, who evinced their appieciation and colors. Slassware, Notions, Canned CIGARS, by loud and continued applause. At Vinton, Iowa, an examination of County Treasurer Steadman's books shows PROBABLY no more gorgeous entertainment TOBACCOS, a shortage of $11,503. Treasurer Steadman The South D&koia Contention About Ready. Fruit, Flour, etc. NEW YORK. was retired from his position a few mont by a private person has The South Dakota constitutional convention Wheat, No. 2, red, 87@S7i4c. No. 3, red, ago pending an investigation, ^. prjctically clobed its labors on August PIPES,, 82c No. 1. red, 99c No. 1, white, 94%c t?eeri£iyenro England than tnesol--3S2 All goods sold at bottom prices and 30. Duiing its last hours the convention ungraded red, 7M£@9(H4c. Rye, Western, In the police court at fJlnclnhfc$, Jordan passed upon some of the most important in. Jftnof & the shah given by Sir delivered free of cost to any part of 52@55V£c Barley malt quiet. Corn, No. 2, Cor. Minnesota and Centre Thomas, attorney fortnesAto^'keepers who matters brought before the body. The proposed white, 50@olc ungraded mixed, 43©45c, Albert Sasoon. He took the Embire the city. were arrested bna'cWtog^ of violating the amendment to the bchedule, shortening Oats, No. 2, white, 34%@35c.,mixed western streets* the terms of state officers to be elected Sunday cloiftng la'Jsr, vksfted that the cases theater, hung it with flowers and invited 26@29c white do 34@40c. No. 2. Chicago. N E W ULM, MINN. Munr: in October, thereby making the elections for KEWBLIT, against bis cnents v& Indefinitely postponed. 29 Eggs, Western best. 13%@14y2e do 1,500 guests, who turned out state and county officers coincident, which fair, ll@13y Butter, Western dairy. 10@- "They have all agreed to obey the law hereafter," 2 Jno. Neuman, was defeated the day before, was reconsidered 12%c do creamery, ll@17c do factory, he said, "and ask forgiveness of the GEO. BENZ & SONS. in the most expensive style and made and adopted State and county officers S@12%c. court." Judge Enneston continued the cases will, therefore, bo elected November 1890 an unprecedented company. Sir AU thirty days to give the offenders a chance to Importers and Wholesale Dealers In CHICAGO. and South Dakota has been dehveied prove their sincerity. bert is a Bombay Jew. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, Dealer in from annual elections. The most WINES & steady and unchanged No. 2 spring tsvheat, DiRTST O O S Elisha Hill committed suicide by hanging 78@78i4c No. 3 spring wheat nominal No. important feature of the work was the consideration 4*«*1 in the barn of John L. Pettis at Kasota, 2 red, 78@78V4c, No. 2 corn, 36%c, No 2 Hats, Cups, JNotions, IT HAS been discovered that the or the lepoit of the committee Minnesota. Hill had just been oats, 21%c No. 2 rye, 43c, No. 2 barley nominal on state and municipal indebtedness. old common law lately resurrected in released from the St. Peter insane asylum. Groceries', Provision^ No. 1 flax seed, $1.33@1.33y2 prime By the constitution of 1885,thelimit of btate Sunstroke caused his insanity, and as 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn timothjr seed $1 43- mess pork, per bbl. $l indebtedness was fixed at $50,000 The New Jersey under which a ''common Crochevy and Glassware, he has been working tbr fields about here 70@10.75 lard per 100 lbs, $6.17%c Butter, committee construed the limitation to be entirely scold" is, or was, liable to be ducked quiet and unchanged, eggs quiet at since his arrival, it is supposed that the heat Green, Dried and Canned independent of South Dakota's share PETER SCHEEEB, brought on a temporary fit of insanity. He ol the terntoiial indebtedness. By the repoit on a ducking-stool, equally applied MINNEAPOLIS. Fruits, etc, etc, is a brother of Mrs John L. Pettis of Kasota of the committee, the legislature is empowered Wheat, No. 1 hard, $1.01 No. 1 Northern, to such incorrigible brewers, and to incur indebtedness to the amount and Rev. David Hill, an Advent minister 90@96c No. 2 Northern 85@86c, Bran, of $50 000. An amendment was offpied fixing I will always take farm prodate in exehaofl bakers as might be found guilty of of Blue Earth county. $7@7.25 shorts. $7.50@8.50 Corn,34(&35c. the limit at $100,000 which was adopted. Oate, 23@27c. Hay, newwild,$5@6.50. Barley, for goods, and pay the highest market prJcafor cheating in their malt or meal. The jury in the case of Mrs. Maybrick, who Alter a lengthy debate the report of the joint unchanged. Feed, $13.50@14, Flax, kind* ef paper rags. -DEALER IN, has been on trial for the murder of her husband, committee was formally adopted. $1.27% Chicago $l,33fe. Flour. Patents "Cucking-stool" was the original brought in a verdict of guilty at Liverpool, A warm discussion pi evaded for a time in sacks to local dealers, $5.45@5.63 patents la connection wltb my store I time a first-class name. over the action of a disbursing clerk, who Eng. Mrs. Maybrick was thereupon to ship, sacks, car lots, $5.25@5.40 taloon furnished with a splendid blUiard table aa*) proposed to pay for thirty days instead of in barrels, $5.45@5.65 delivered at New sentenced to death. Thousands awaited the my customers will always And good liqoora mx$ 1 England points, $6.25@6.40 New York thirty-thiee This brought a vigorous pro. judge's departurre from the court, and howled cigars, and STery forenoon a splendid laaakx A YEAR ago Ira Marsaw's house, points, $6.15@6.30 delivered at Philadelphia test from the members, and finally the with rage when he appeared. The hooting and Baltimoie, $610@6.25 bakers' clerk gave way. A difficulty also near Caro, Mich., was struck by was incessant, and there were frequent All gool/s purchased of me will be dellrend here, $3.50@4.15 superfine, $1.90@2 65 arose over the mileage account. cries of "shame." The crowd threatened to any part of the city free of cost. lightning and somewhat damaged. red dog. sacks, $1.30@1.50. red dog, barrels. After passing resolutions thanking different attack the judge's carriage, butthe police interfered. $1.50@1.60. officials and praising the generous hospitality Minnesota Street, yew Ulm. Mt«at.» Since that time Mrs. Marsaw has refused The feeling over the result ,is intense. of the people of Sioux Falls, the Meat Market M" Steps are being taken to stay the execution, 8T. PAUL. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, constitution was read by articles. Judge to live in the house, and she Prices on incoming trains only: Wheat, further medical ovidence have been Carson, chairman of the committee on No. 1 hard, $1@1.01 No. 1 Northern, 93@ persuaded the family to move out. secured. phraseology and arrangement, said he SASH, BLINDS, 95c No. 2 Northern, 84@86c. Corn, No. 2, would vouch for its correctness. President M. EPPLE, Prop'r. 7. Last week the deserted house was 35c No. 3. 35%c Oats, No. 2 white, 27® The Rio Grande Western train No. 3, Edgerton said he was willing to take Judge 28c new. 25@26c year, 24%@251/2c. Rve. NEW ULM.MINNJ^ again struck, and in such a manner known as the Modoc was held up near Crevesse, —and all kinds oi— Carson's word and added his signature, to MINHESOXA ST. No. 2, 61c Barley. No. 2,50c bid: No. 3, 35 Colorado, by train robbers. Two of be followed in order by the other members as to make it probable that, if it had @45 No. 4, 35%40c. Ground Feed, Building Material. them boarded the baggage car at Thompson of the convention. A resolution was passed $14.50@15. Cora Meal, Unbolted. $15. been occupied, somebody would have authorizing the territorial treasurer to fund rTVn MdersIfBed desires to Infers the peepJesii-^ Springs. They climbed over the engine, Bran, $7.75@8.25. Hay, No. 1 upland I New Ulm and vicinity that be hasre-eataMklMf^ into 4 per cent bonds $100,000 of the South pointed revolvers at the heads of the engineer been hurt. Mrs. Marsaw now says: prairie. $5.50@6 No. 1. $5.50 timothy, $10. ea his meat market and is now preapared xm w*10~ Dakota, inherited debt. and fireman, and compelled them to Eggs, $3 50@3.60 per case. Flour, Patents, ffEWTJLlf, MUra on bis eld easterners and friends with only tH*f-best I told you so." stop the train. They forced the fireman to Citizens'Bank, fresh and cured meats, saasages, lard and $5.60 straight, $4.90 bakers', $3.50 rye, Pumping the Murderer Burke. srytblng asnally kepi tn a Arat-elass market attempt to chop through the door of the express $2.75@3.20 buckwheat, $3. •fr^£SS£etJ!&!! "EiiU* P»*a'«* FAT asm* 5 State's Attorney Longenecker, Chief Hubbard car, and made the engineer bring a bag DULDTH. and other police ofSeals, together with A- MRS. GEN. JOHN A. LOGAN, who to hold the plunder. Messenger Willis was Wheat, No. 1 hard, 92@93. No. Northern, M. E half a dozen friends of Dr. Cronin, held a ready with a magazine shotgun and two lias just returned from Europe, says 88c. No. 2 Northern, 80c. August, 84c. private conference at Chicago. The subject self-cocking revolver. The fireman was unable September, 84c. December, 81%@82a 1TVOLI that Queen Victoria is much maligned of the visit could not be learned, but it was to chop through the boiler iron door, so rumored that it had something to to with in picture and in print. She is stout the robbers fired a dozen shots through the Burke's alleged promise to reveal what he A Chicago Elopemtat. car. Messenger Willis lay on the floor and knows about the crime. None of the officials but not coarse, and is a quiet, retiring Dr. E. Herwig came from Mone, 111., last was not hit. The robbers dared not show would confirm this, however. Burke was November and hung out a shingle at 1124 NEW ULM, MINN. AND lady, extremely courteous and their heads at the broken windows lest they shown a letter from his mother Ireland today. Lincoln avenue, Chicago. His practice grew BREWERYi* should get shot. They gave it *np and As he read it his frame shook violently, dignified, but she finds no good at most rapidly and he became medical examiner joined two other robbers back in the other and he cried like a child. When Burke had for insurance associations, moving all in the Prince of Wales. He is finished he threw himself upon the floor of ears. The four went through the train with U.MuUen, Pres'L H. Vajen.Vtce-Pres* finally to Gross Park. His wife was young the cell. It is BO id that Chief. MeRae of their revolvers drawn, and gathered $900 a very ordinary man, not in the and in poor health, and soon rumors that J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. *ZJOS. SCHMUCKER 1 Winnipeg will be one of the witnesses at the and twenty watches. the doctor was abusive to hiB spouse were & least fascinating,and there is nothing ."•rial of Burke and the others: that McRa* worn heard. A few weeks ago Herwig was called Policeman Henry Bobel of Mankato rwas *t Directors! NEW ULM,'Si. .10MINNESOTA **£,f Burke's confidence, and. at Burke's request, by Mrs. Anna Schroeder, a widow on Ferry remarkable about him at all. In shot by two men who resisted arrest. Robel accom panied himtothe United States boundary street, to attend her daughter Emma, a Pure beer eold in quantities to suit tha saw two men sitting beside the Omaha track, on the journey from Winnipeg to Chicago Werner Batsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. fact, he does not come up to the beautiful, educated girl. It was love at first purchaser. Special attention paid to the and supposing them to be tramps asked tiiat at ins further request, he was left alone sight and she Boon found outtbat the doctor bottling ol beer. ^standard of the average member o) them some questions and then arrested with MeRae for fifteen minutes, during which Weseheke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. was married. She was so completely infatuated them. They went a short distance when hemadeimportantadmissions. The authorities xne legislature. &* A & that it proved easy for Herwig to convince S9n here are confident that he will eventually both resisted. After some parleying Bobel the girl that the woman who bore his TE HE W ULM confess. Said State's Attorney seized one and struck him with his billy, upon DRAFTS T0^ ALL PARTS name was not his wife in reality. The girl believed. Longnecker to-day: "I do not think he can which the other one jumped back and fired. JUST as Julius Shearer and Minnie Remonstrances were ofno avail, and hold out against the unavoidable prospect A Bobel released his hold on No. 1, who also OF EUROPE, AND PASf^SAGE Miss Emma announced that she would Moran were standing before the of executiou for this murder. I think he will CITY PLANING MILL* began firing, half a dozen shots being fired marry the doctor. Miss Schroeder, unfortunately, confess. I an certain that Burke is one clergyman in Mount Hope Church. altogether. One shot struck Bobei on the TICKETS SOLD, PI has just entered her majority, and of the men who actually killed Cronin, and left side, and following the lower rib around come into full possession of her share of her Lamar County, Ala., about to be nothing in the world can Bare him from the lodged the back, where doctors discovered father's estate—$2,700 in cash. The shock gallows—except a juror who would not hang XAXCyACTTJBstt married, the bride-groom fell to the it half an inch under the skin. No viral organs to the widowed mother was severe when a anybody. With all the evidence we have UiClose Attention Given to are thonght to have been injured, and DOORS, WINDOW SASH* fortnight ago her pretty daughter disappeared. floor with heart disease, and in a few against Brake, and there is doctors do not consider the wound dangerous. The girl had gone to the Grand Pacific far more than has been published, CollectineJ^KS^^E^^I moments was dead. A rejected suitor, One of the men is described as tall, hotel, and there had begun living with VENETIAN BLINDS, there is no escape for him. And he will drag with light mustache and straw hat. The Dr. Herwig. Although not married to him, Mr. Wm. Langley, availed himself down the others with him also. When you other one is shorter, dressed in dark clothes, the girl had turned over her bank book take the part Burke played in the conspiracy IIOULDINGSAND FRAMES of the opportunity to renew his BucHen Arnica Saive mmm k' and eighteen or nineteen years old. Bobel to her betrayer. His poor wife, and the part Coughlin took, and what Beggs says that in response to the question if they The best salve in the world for Cuts, meanwhile bad returned home heart-broken. did and how O'Sulhvan helped, there is as attentions to Miss Moran, stating Waning, turning and all, had any money both showed him certificates He pooh-poohed htories his wife had beard. clear a case as was ever made out. There Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum* that Providence had manifestly interposed of deposit on St. Paul banks. On Saturday be told her he was going to is no escape. We have evidence that cannot work with rib-saw promptly Fever Sores, Tettejf, chapped Hands, New York and that he would 6end ior her be controverted. Burke is so guilty, and we in his behalf. She agreed Chilblains, Corns, and all *kin Eruptions, and neatly executed. soon. On Tuesday night, howerver, he and have such absolute proof of his being one of Foreign Mention. to marry him immediately after the and positively cures Piles, or no the men who butchered Cronin, that we are #. Miss Schroeder met by appointment, and loth to accept any confession lrom him He pay required. It is guaranteed to give took a through train to California. An funeral, and they were wedded on The report of the arrest of Capt. Brujak, of All work pwnatMiL Rates rimatH deserves to hang, and 1 think he ought to be investigation by interested, parties has unearthed perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. the French army, on the charge of being a aala. the evening of the day when the first hanged unless his evidence should be absolutely the fact that Herwig is not legally a Price 25.Gents per box. Sold by German spy, is denied. necessary to convict more important ZEUEftlrWit«£i physicians and that his diplomas at» forged. H. suitor was laid to reati* criminals. L. BOOH. M&>*-* Mrs. Pendleton Bowler, reported to hare