New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 26, 1890 · Page 5 of 8
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NEWS BREVITIES. FEARFUL OUTRAGE. New TJl Review''• A Tiie senate of the U. S.,ratified the British extradition dam, was on the same stream, great IZBrotvn ©o.'SBcmk* treaty. The text of the treaty was recently fears are entertained for the safety of that published. Extradition is not to be had town, but as there is no telegraphic communication for political offense, nor shall any person surrendered BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. The Latest Telegraphic Sews no news will be obtainable of by either party be tried for any «.H.BOS», Particulars of tlie Outrage in other offense than the one for which he waa its fate until to-morrow at least. The Preoidenti C_a__n» Culled from Associated extradited. The treaty does not apply to service dam of the company, located fifteen MINNESOTA^ the Political Prison at Cor. Minn, and Centre Strs.\ NEW TJLM, any crimis committed before its ratification. miles below the reservoirs, and fifteen .. a Press Dispatches. Two changes of importance were adopted by fgl*.JM0mmmmm—•—i— vvr Kara. Siberia.' miles of flume just approaching completion the senate. The word "voluntary" was inserted PRINCE HENRY of Battenberg %as were swept away. Altogether the company NEW ULM, _. HINM before "manslaughter," thus limiting has spent over $800,000 on the enterprise made peace withhis wile and motherin-law, the degree of that crime which is made extraditable. of storing the water. Tne hydraulic W A S I N O N I E S The paragraph relating to the a9_ee_o_a___aHbn«fne*apertarei__ t* b_nl-_# Forty Lives Lostby the Bursting and returned home after three prompt]/ attended to. crime of obtaining money or goods under mining machine had arrived and they The house committee on Indian affairs has false pretenses was substantially modified, if month's banishment. expected to commence operations next decided to report favorably the bill authorizing of Walnut Groye Dam Individual Responsibly, not stricken out. With these changes the a commission to negotiate for the removal week. The dam which held the waters treaty is said to have met the approval of of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Indians in xhizona. back was 110 feet long at the base and 400 Democratic senators, and the vote in its favor to the Eed Lake Eeservatlon in Minnesota. STONINGTON., 'Conn., the other day feet at the top. It was 110 feet thick at the understood to have been a a It has been represented that these base and ten feet at the top, forming a lake Eagle MU1 Co. had a snow storm, and morning unanimous. Indians will be better off with the other Chippewas three miles in length by three-fourths of a rather than by themselves in North 1 glories in bloom in the house yards LONDON, Special.—Further details of the At Brainard, Minn., ocenrrred the mar mile wide and 110 feet deep. Lieut Brodie, Dakota. oturage in political prison at Kara reached marriage of Miss Lillie Dean, daughter along the main'borough street, and in charge of the work, was absent at Phoenix of a North bide widow, to J. Bulmer. the Russian exiles in London to-day from Manufacturers of superintending the shipment of the machinery A. P. Squires picked apple blossoms E S O N A E N I O N The latter was yard train clerk of the Northern friends who are located a short distance ROLLER FLOUR to the works, and was saved. Of Thomas Lowry closes a $2,000,060 .contract Pacific. The ceremony was performed pansies and dandelions. from the scene of the horrors. Thev are those known to have been drowned were J. for equipping the St. Paul an_ Minne* about 8 o'clock, and after an evening Bpent brief, but conclusive, confirming fully a report Haines, wife and four children, Boone apolis electric Btreet car systems. with guests and friends the twain said goodnight BY THE of the affair received here from an of and retired to the bridal-chamber. In and daughters, Joh Silby, Joseph Reynolds, Gradnal Hednction Rolls* ficial in St. Petersburg who is in sympathy A WASHINGTON'paper has the Sollowing about half ,an hour the remaining gu«sta Mrs. McCarthy and S. McMiller. E O O A S A I E S with the cause of the people. According to were horified to see the bride come flying advertisement: "For Kent— Another heavy snow storm is raging in the LATCR. down stairp in her night attire with the cry the details received to-day it appears that System. Sierras, and another railroad blockade is A handsome suite.of rooms, suitable PRESCOTT, Ariz., (Special.—No definite that her husband was dead or in a faint. the trouble at the Kara prison originated in threatened. At Summit the snow is eighteen Rushing upstairs the excited guests found news has yet reached here of the loss of life a "hunger strike" in August, when the women for senators, representatives or members feet deep. NEW ULM. MINN- the appearance only too true. The former or the damage caused by the Dreak of the political prisoners tried to starve themselves While the twelve-year old son of 36hn of legation also rooms for gentlemen. bridegroom lay in bed unconscious of their Walnut Grove dam. There can be no estimate to death to escape the brutalities of Erickson, a farmer near Glidden, Wis*, was efforts to rouse him, and Dr. Grover, hastily yet of the loss of life or property, but their jailers. All the women imprisoned currying a young stallion he was kicked in summoned, confirmed the worst fears of all, the latter will reach into millions, while the head by the horse and his skull crashed. there abstained from food for fourteen days. Heart failure or acute fatty degeneration ol the loss of life will without doubt be great, Death was instantaneous. The jailers did not believe that they would the heart had been the probable cause. as many of the families were living THE second wife of each of two men be able to keep up the struggle. At brat A tenement house occupied by John Lis ton, near the stream in the narrow canyons. c^ they jeered at the women, then tempted -.(longshoreman, was burned at Kingston, in Hartwell, Neb., is the daughter of E A E S Yesterday's courier came from them with food, and then, finding this of Ont. The father, mother, and five children the lower dam, and as the road does the other man. Both women have comprised the family. Tour of the children no avail, threatened them. Whe several not come by the upper dam, it was only a a W v-eve burned to death, and the remaining of omen were at the point of death children. We leave it to some of our surmised that it had given awav on account a m-embers of the family were severely burived. from their voluntary abstinence from food of the immense quautity of water. A more ingenious readers to determine th« Obtained, and nil PATthT 21 V.I/A_-5S attended CHICAGO. hopeful feeling exists this evening on account Mcs. K. L. Anderson, aged seventy-five theprison officials resorted to artificial means to for UODERA TE FEES Onr office tangled relationships in the family. of no news being received direct that years,-was frozen to death in her home three WHEAT—No. 2, Spring, 76%c No 3 Spring to compel them to take nourishment. The opposite the U. 8.1'atent Office, and we can obtain the upper dam has given wav. It it, now Patents In lees time than tlio** remote front mites northwest of Aberdeen, S. D. She was 63@68c No. 2 red, 76%c. methods adopted, however, were violent and WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWING OS' blind and the family watched that she did CORN—No. 2, 28Vfc@28}4c. hoped that the reservoir is still intact and licentious, and the women were compelled PHOTO of invention. TVe advise as to patentfttnlitY OATS—No. 2, 19%@19%c. the flood was caused by the opening of the not gw out doors alone. She got up in the BARON ROTHSCHILD, the Paris bankker, free of charge and wp mate NO CMJ.XQW to abandon their strike. Abominable outrages RYE—No. 2. 43c. middle of the night went out in her night gates to relieve it from the threatened UNLESS PATENT IS SEVL'RKlt, followed and were of daily and hourly lives in fear of the commune. His BARLEY—No. 2, 5o@57c For circular, advice, terms and references te danger. No definite information will be clothes* lost her way and was found about a occurrence. This state of affairs led Madame actual client* in your own State County, City oa A SEED—$1.39. half mile from the house frozen to death. received before to-morrow. cellars are almost impregnable, and Tern., write to BUTTER—Quiet and unchanged. Sicida, whose death by flogging has already The nigiiifc was cold, but she would not have DUE TO CARFLEfcSNESS. EGGS—Quiet at 14c. his pictures aDd jewels are protected been announced, to ask for an interview frozen had she not lost her way. SAN FR\Ncisco,lSpecial.—Engineer Luther Gpponte Potent Office, WothmgUm, If. tt with the director of the prison, in hope ST. PATTL. in such a way that the most grasping Wagner to-day gave some details of the Otto lindoff, a joun German about of securing an amelioration of the condition Bingham Bros. WHEAT—No 1 hard, 76@77c No. 1 North, construction ot the great storage dam across twenty-five years of age, who has been employed j, mob could nob reach them. He em, 75@76c No 2 northern 72@74c. of the prisoners. This request was Hassayampa river which show that this disaster, OE the gas works being constructed CORN—NO. 3, 25g26c. like that at Johnstown, Pa., was, accoiding granted, but when she was taken beiore lives in a state of constant tear. at Pierre, S. D., was suffocated in an open OATS—NO. 2 mixed, 20c No. 2 white, 21c: to him, due to the carelessness and him she found him abusive. It is said that trench by escaping gas. The pipes had just No. 3, 19V2C. meanness ot the New York corporation that in her exasperation at his abuse she called been laid, and the gas was turned on to DEALERS IN BAELEY—No. 2, 45@50\ No. 3. 38@42c. built it. Mr. Wagner was called in to report "blow them ont," while Lmdoft stood with him a villain and slapped his face. It is not NEWSPAPERS in the northwest object on the dam about one and a half years RYE—No. 2, 34c. the cap his hand to put on the open end positively known, however, what took place ago. advised the discharge of the"contractors to the statements in the eastern GROUND E E N O 1, $10.00@10.50. as soon as escaping gas showed the pipe was during the interview, but whatever did happen, and engineers, as he regarded them BRAN—Bulk. ?7.75@8.50. press about the"snowbloekadeinthe clear. It came too soon for him, and his as worthies*., but this was not done. The HAY—Upland prairie, $6@6.75 No. 1, Madame Sicida helpers found him lying at the end of thepipe company, however, acting on his advice, $5.50 timothy, $8. northwest." California is not in the DID NOT RETURN 10 HUB COMPANIONS. unconscious. Every effort was made to le_scitate EGGS—Fresh. $4.80@5 10. strengthened the weak places. Mr. Wagner LATH, SHINGLES, D00ES, him, but proved unavailing. She was taken from the director's office and "northwest," nor does the "great BUTTER—Extra creamery, 19c dairy 12@ warned them that the dam would be unsafe conveyed to the prison in which common unless some ot the work was gone over and 15c roil and print, 8@10c. northwest" extend as far south as SASH AND BLIND. rectified, but they would not listen to him. offenders are confined. Three of her companions MINNEAPOLIS. S I N S I I N S from among the political prisoners the Mexican border. WHEAT—No. 1 hard. 78e, No. 1 Northern, Lime, Cement and Coal. At Hardman, Ore.. Wake Dickens was shot were permitted to join her. The advices I E IN E I N S 77@77y2c No. 2 Northern, 73@74c and killed by his brother, Zeb. whose wife had received to-day state that there were Mary FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, E on of a a in Boile accompanied Wake to a supper. THE $1,000 license fee which has Koaleski, wife of Prof. Koaleski of Kieff ?4.60@4 65: patents to ship, sacks, car lots, W it of Life. §4.15@4.50 barrels, §4.15@4.50 bakers' Madame Smirnitsky and Marie Kolujny. Rev. J. Strcichfus, pastor of St. Peter's gone into effect in St. Paul is said to Lowest prices always* O \, N Special.—To-day an explosion here, §3@3.40 Buperfine, $1.70@2.25 red The last two ladies were from Odessa. Two Lutheran church of Chicago, was arrested, occurred at the Armour-Oudahy have played havoc with the saloons. dog sacks, $1@1.20 red dog barrels, $1.25@1.50. months elapsed after these events before charged with insulting ladies on the street. Packing house at South Omaha, which resulted Lieut. Gen. Baron Koff, governor general From 50 to 100 will close up and Thirteen women and three men implicated Opposite Railroad Depot, CORN—Sample*. 25@2Gc in the instant death of at least one ot the province of the Amour, instructed in the saloon wrecking at Spickardsville, Mo., OATS—Mixed, 19@20y2c white22@23c No. quit business. Last year 386 licenses HEWUL.M, MTNB the directors of prisons that the secret man, the subsequent death of two others, were arrested. All gave bonds. 2, 21V2@22c. edict of March, 1888, which ordered and which may be followed by the death were issued, snd now only 200 have BARLEY—23@35c. Mrs. Ida Walker, wife of the well known that political prisoners should be of others. The explosion occuircd in the FRANK FRIEDMANN, HAY—Upland prairie, $7.50 common wild, English bicyclist, committed suicide while been taken out. treated by prison officials in precisely boiler room of the old packing house. $5@6.50, coming to America, and was buried at sea. the same manner as criminals condemned BPTTER— Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20c. There is located a battery of nine boilers, Domestic troubles. per ib dairies, medium to fancy, 10@12c dealer in for common law offenses would be two of which are reserves. The outside AN officer went all the way from At Muhlhausen. in Saxony, there was a grease and packing stock, 4@5Vac. enforced, and ordered the directors to notify boiler ot this battery burst, tearing great fight at a socialist election meeting and the Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, Cass County, Mich., to Williamston, MILWAUKEE. the political prisoners of both sexes holes in the walls of the machinery depaitment soldiers were called to restore order. Thirty that they would be liable to corporal punishment WHEAT—No. 2 sprin 72@73c No. 1 adjoining. The noise of the explosion in that state, the other day, to arrest persons were wounded. if they violated certain of the Northern. 80c soon attracted the great a-my of packing Slassware, Notions, Canned W. D. York, the Williamston John Wylie, who was arrested on the charge CORN—No.3, 27c prison regulations. The male prisoners, house employes to the scene, where beneath of killing Mrs. Emma Ha wes and little Irene 221/£c. OAFS—NO. 2 white, foreseeing immediate danger, held a consultation lawyer, for burglary, and would have the rums perhaps twenty-five men lay at Birmingham, Ala was dismissed for lack RYE—No. 1. 44c. and sent to the director of the wounded. An alarm of fire was sounded Frnit, Flonr, etc. of evidence. His arrest was based onHaweB' BARLEY—No. 2, 42y2c. done it, too, if they hadn't convinced prison a petition that he would telegraph and the fire department soon arrived on BO called confession. EGGS—Fresh, 14c to the minister of the interior at St. Petersburg him that the hat left behind by the BUTTER—Dairy, 9@9V6c. the scene, joining forces with the ArmourCudahy At Erie, a a masked man frightfully injured requesting him to suspend the application CHEESE—Cheddars, 9@9y2.c All goods sold at bottom prices and fire department, and the two soon burglar, which contained Mr. York's Miss Emm a Fisher, a prominent young of the edict. This the director refused quelled the flames. A crowd of one hundred delivered free of cost to any part of lady, by throwing virtiol in her face, and to pay any attention to, and thereupon name, was given to a tramp by Mrs. E S E E I S E A I E S men went to work on the debri*, hurriedly shot and seriously wounded Dennis McCarty, the men warned him that the first the city. York last summer. working to relieve the sufferers, and the young lady's accepted lover. flogging of a political prisoner would be the N E W ULM, MINN. An Old Man Who Has Spent Much in a short time had the dead and injured signal for the others to Mrs. Carrie M. Sawyer, Miss Kittie Ranger removed and takt to St. Joseph hospital. and Frank Burke were arrested on the of is Life in I a A THERE are thirty-six car building COMMIT SUICIDE TOGETHER. The following is a list of the dead and injured. charge of obtaining money under false pretenses One of tb.3 most remarkable cases of a sane GEO. BENZ & SONS. Three days alterward Lieut. Gen. Baron while giving a dark cabinet seance in man confined for nearly his whole life in an insane companies in the United States, and Korff sent a special order directing that Chicago. asylum came to light in Seattle, Wa6h., Jack Tigh, head fireman, instantly killed, Madame Sicida be punished according to Importers and Wholesale Dealers la in the year 1889 they turned out Homer H. Brown is sixty years old and for Hans Oleson and Cal Wheeler died from inhaling the regulations, and the order was executed The president of Cornell's freshman class WINES & hot air Sam Gibson, burned about the head the past twenty years he has been confined in 70,546 cars, and at the shops of to the fullest extent. Madame Sicida was was kidnaped by a party of sophomores one and face, will probably die Ed Miskel, fractured asylums in different parts of the country. stripped and received 100 lashes. She was evening, and his present whereabouts have skull and severely burned, will probably die For the past eight years he has been in the railroad companies there were doubtless LIQUORS, carried off bleeding and in an unconscious James Black, severely* buiued and his skull not been discovered by his classmates. It custody ot his brother, Watson Brown, now fractured, will probably die. James Sheridan, condition, and her death ensued lrom a was done to prevent the freshmen from giving enough cars built to swell the of Seattle, who has nist sought to have him badly scalded about the head and neck. Al rupture ot the heart. Her three companions a banquet. again confined in an insane asylum and it Harder, scalded and burned, but his injuries are number added to the freight equipment committed suicide within an hour of 217 & 219 E. 8rd Str. St. Paul, Minn not regaided as serious, James McGuire, severely The sheriff of Webster county, Iowa, has was through his efforts in the probate court the time of hearing of Madame Sieida's burned about the hands and head, George of the roads of this country arrested two of Harrison Rice's sons at thenhome that led to Homer Brown's liaving his fiist death. The corpses of the lour Meaha.u. burned about the head and eyes, J. in Clay township on a chnrgp of stealing trial before a jury of his peers, and thev women were buried at the same Lanahan, not been found and believed to be last year to 100,000 cars. PEIEB SCHEBEB, jewelry and beating hotel bills. Both are have decided he is perfectly sane. Testimony time in the courtyard ot the common dead and lvmg beneath the luins. Mike Harraban, nephews ot thefamous Ramsbarges who terrorized before the probate court brought out badlv burned about the head and hands, offenders' prison. For weeks a cordon of James Armstrong, ba.dly burned about the head, the people of that county for so long these facte. The other brothers are all nch. vigilance was so closely maintained around Leonard, Billy Dunklin, John Peterson and JAMES RUSSELL, LOWELL is keeping and are part of the organized gang was with They inherited property lrom their father. theprison that nothing Mas known of what Dan Harland. the Rainsbargers. Soon after graduating from college and was happening within. Since the secret himself very much secluded at his Many others were slightly injured and a alter practicing law for a short time in Syracuse, channel of information has been reopened, —DEALER I N William SeeJey Hopkins was hanged at number narrowly escaped lrom the falling home at Elmwood, Mass., this winter. N. and Sioux City, Iowa, Homer it has been learned that the men earned out Baltimore for the murder of his wife and walls. The cause of the explosion is yet to was confined in insane asylums and was closely the threat of suicide. They met together He is engaged in writing a life mother-in-law. When the drop fell the rope be determined, but it is probable tliat the and thirty of them shared what watched by his relatives. Mr. Brown himself biok.e gad the con kerned in an was again wall ol the boiler room caused the explosion poison they could obtain and then of Nathaniel Hawthorne. No complete asserts he never before had a trial and, fastened up. The drop fell successfully the by falling on the boiler. The loss went to their cells to die. tfas simpTy arleSted &nd confined, 1nj i.ea.* second time. In 1887 Hopkins married Mag- I biography of our greatest romancer reaches many thousands of dollars. The quantity of poison which had sons given for this was that one gie Wigamen. For a year they lived happily, been smuggled into the prison was not sufficient brother was shocked because he has yet been produced, and but Hopkins became jealous and finally left IN SIXTY DAYS. to kill quicklv, but in the course of drank whisky and another caught him his wife, who returned to her home. Sunday Mr. Lowell's book will find an empty the evening two of those who had shared it smoking in a drawing room. His truardian Sept. 22, 1889. he went to the Wigamen —Bobokova and Kolujny—died. Theiv A a to brother consented to his going back to Minnesota, niche in the literary world. house and deliberately shot both his wife and convulsions and the dead silence which he be in at where his other two brothers are lich LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, her mother dead. reigned the other cells roused the PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Special Telegram—Citizens and prosperous, one brother being ptesident attention of the guards, and they immediately I me contributed John B. Kelley, who was arrested in St. and principal owner oi the National ^STANLEY, says a Cario correspondent, summoned physicians who administered $3,000 of the proposed sum of $5,000 to Miss SASH, BLINDS, Louis for alleged complicity in the murder of Bank of Albert Lea, Minn., and emetics to the'survivors and endeavored Kegina Rothschild of this city, who will Dr. Cronin, was brought back to Chicago the other, Marcus Brown, owns several has the eyes of Gordon. "How by every means to counteract the effects leave Port Townsend on March 17 to race and submitted to the test of indentification large farms in that state. His guardian consented ol the poison. —aDd all kinds of— do you account for this wonderful influence around the world against Citizen George in the office of Chief of Police Marsh. Mrs. to his going East, but when he went Conklin and Frank Scanlan declared the voice Francis Train, who leaves Tacoma on the ostensibly to get his ticket Homer Brown A PETITION TO THE CZAR. over the Zanzibaris?" I asked Building Material. and gestures of the prisoner were similar to same dav. Miss Rothschild will go east and suspected him and went to the probate court, PHILADELPHIA, Special.—A |largely attended those of the man why called for the doctor endeavor to circle the globe in less than one who had experience with him. where he found him just about to seal his meeting of the Siberian Exile Petition and drove him to his death, but neither sixty days, returning via Yokohama and doom for another term of confinement. He association was held here to-day. The "Well," was the reply, "he first looks could positively identify him. Both thought Cape Flattery. Robert Kerr, general manager demanded another trial, with the above result. ffEWULM, MINE, form of a petition to the czar of Russia was him a much older man than the one who ot the "Canadian Pacific railway, has Homer Brown says he thinks there was as if he were going to eat them, and agreed upon. It is the purpose of those interested drove the famous white horse. Chief Marsh telegraphed that the special train will leave a large amount of money coming to him, in this movement to circulate copies I I then when they give in and do what has secured a score of specimens of Kelly's Vancouver March 17, to arrive New York but he never got it. Expert physicians and of the petition all over the United States handwriting taken from a St. Louis hotel register, five and one-half days later. The French others in court believe that the man has for signatures and to place the same in the he wants, he looks if he had done which he declares resemble closely the steamer La Normandie will carry the young been persecuted all these years. hands of the czar. I he petition, in substance, handwriting of the mythical Simonds on lady to Havre, where she will take the so and was grateful to them for the is as follows: the lease for the Clark street fiat and the receipt train to Brindisi thence to Kong Kong on To His Imperial Majesty, the Czar of All the meal." book of A. H. Revell & Co. another French steamer. Yokohaa I A O I A O Russias We who petition your majesty are citizens of the United States of America." We will be reached three days belong to a people who have long been bound by after the regular advertised departure IN Brooklyn, N. Y., three prominent the national ties of sympathy and gratitude to O E I N I N S A by he a to of the Canadian steamer. The company NEW ULM, MINN. the great Russian nation, and to the czars it W a is in Russia has demanded of the government of grocerymen have been arrested has decided to postpone the sailing until clothed with her majesty, who wield her power After the execution of Ellison Mounts at Bulgaria the payment of 3,000,900 roubles, the arrival of the Port Townsend girl. and shape her destiny Sharing as the past has for selling adulterated coffee, and an Pikeville, Ky., the officers discovered a plot arrears of money due on account of the Russian taught us to do in the thoughts that concern About fourteen days later the steamer wtll which, if successful, would have resulted in the glory and happiness of your people, occupation during 1878 and 1879. pass Cape Flattery^ where the powerful tug U.Mullen, FrtsH. H. Vajen, Vice-Preset analysis of the article they have been we have been moved to bring to you, with good the escape and the probable death of a number Tyee, capable of making twenty miles per Russia has never pressed this debt, but has greetings, this petition. That your majestj will of the guards of the jail. Throueh the furnishing their customers shows hour, will be in waiting to convey Miss J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. demanded the arrears now apparently under personally take note of a widespread interest, confession of the jail cook, the discovery was among us, in the workings and effects of the Siberia Rothschild to Port Townsend. The advantage a sense of irritation. at about 40 per cent, consisted of made. The Hatfields had paid the cook $200 exile system. We do not forget the penal Directors: of the young lady in making quicker to place a drug in the food of the jail reforms already accomplished in the Russian time than George Francis Train will be "cracker dust," a harmless adulteration empire. We are not blind to the mental and guards the night before the execution. lost in waiting for the steamer, and the only IN E N E A physical sufferings that of necessity are a part Werner Bosch, Chus. Wagner, Dr. to be sure, but no less a gross The cook was told that the drug at was hitch will be at Yokohama, which will be of any system of punishment for crime against The bill providing for the inspection of fresh given her was merely to make the guards go individuals, society or the state, nor are we unmindful avoided by delaying the steamer Abyssinia. Wescheke, 0. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch, swindle upon the consumers. There meat Blaugh tered over one hundred miles to sleep. She became suspicious and concluded of the need of reforms which are She will have the heavy winds usually encountered actively engaging the attention oi from the state has been approved by the to try the effects of the preparation ought to be severe penalties for such over the world at this season of philanthropists in our own methods of dealing governor of Virgina. on the jail cat. The result wa« the death of the year at her back, and Train will probably with convicts. In this we are but giving expression DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS frauds and sharp-eyed detectives to the animal in horrible agony. She then became not be able to make connections. In the trial of the alleged Cronin jury bribers to the feeling of a friendly people, that alarmed and refused to pat the poison In the punishment of some of her subjects, Russia, pickup the offenders. in Chicago several witnesses testified that The Canadian Pacific authorities are anxious OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE into the food. She did not communicate whether from causes peculiar to her people Graham offered them monty to nnd for the for the race and promise everything in or on account of ancient custom, is not in all her intentions, however, to th« outlaws, defense. their power to beat Train, who will travel TICKETSSOLD. points in harmony with the humanizing sentiments and they gathered near the jail to await of the age. Whether we err in this or over the Northern Pacific railroad. Miss MR. C. J. JONES, who has a herd of A synopsis of the proposed school changes the signal whiea would indicate at the whether we are right, our wish is that by the Rothschild is scarcely over twenty-one is published in Manitoba. It proves that all guards were sick within. Had this wholesale wisdom and power of the czar and the favor of buffaloes in Garden City, Kan., suggests years old and a native of this city. She is public schools shall be free schools, separate attempt at murder been successful, not God, Russia may coutinue to grow in the admiration the daughter of the late Baron Rothschild, GloseAttention Civen to the sitting apart of a portion and sympathy of the American people, Catholic sclioole being abolished. School only the prison are in the prison would i,-" a prominent pioneer merchant, and is an and of the whole civilized world.'I matters will be managed by an advisory have been killed from the effects Collecting. of No Man's Land or Utah Territory exceedingly handsome and popular young board under the supervision of the govern of the poisoD, but also the sheriffs family and lady. The liveliest interest is manifested as a reservation for breeding and ment. posse. The drag was found to be strychnine. fSf0^J^ A DAM BURSTS. by the Port Townsend citizens, and the The cook was immediately arrested. All the race promises to be an exciting event. crossing the buffalo. He has now The building contractor, Thomas Kavanagh, f\ B_c_len 8 Arnica 8aiT» outlaw gang have fled to the mountains of it iv A a he re at a member of Camp 135, Clac-na-Gaol, The best salve in the world for Cnts,. West Virginia, where it is sure death for the several distinct crosses, some of them accused of being implicated to attempts to re a by a Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, officers to follow them. All the lawless persons a in a is bribe possible jarora on the Cronin trial, bearing a woolly fur that is shed every PBESCOTT, Ariz.. .Special.—The fine, large who are responsible for this outrageous Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, RALEIGH, N. Special.—Last night at walked out of court at Chicago a free man. storage dam built across the Hassayampa affair are from West Virginia. The sheriff is Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, year, and produces a cloth fit for midnight at one of the large government Kavanagh's release took place after the evidence having the necessary papers arranged to secure river by the Walnut Grove Water Storage and positively cures Tiles, or no distilleries cf J. B. Lanie at Salisbury, a for the prosecution was all in, and was heavy robes or overcoats. If enough requisitions for the would-be murderers, company two years ago at a cost of $300,000 boiler exploded with frightful results. Two pay required. It ie guaranteed to give ordered by Judge Watery who ruled at and every effort will be made to bring them of this cross can be obtained the gave way to-day under the great gressure of men were killed, two othera latally injured State's Attorney Longenecker had failed to perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. to justiee. Should tbey be brought back during a heavy flood, and swept everything before and several others were seriously injured. manufacture of this cloth promises to yiake out a case. This leaves one man, Jeremiah the present intense excitement, every one Price 25 cents per box. Sold py it. Forty persons are known to have lost The distillery building was blown to pieces. 0'DonneII, on trial, of the total of of them would be instantly mobbed, as the become an important industry§t%fp The explosion shook the earth for miles their lives. As the town of Wickenburg, seven indicted. people ore crazed with indignationtwji around like an earthquake. MM-,^-- thirteen miles below ..the S§*fel -WPM