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m^ rfEWS BREVITIES. New Him BBview. kee wholesale millinery establishment, and UStroum ©o.^atrki staff, accompanied by a small detachment h*d sold gooes to the woman, who was indebted of soldiers as a body guard. The piesident, to theifhouse in the sum of $2,000. who is absent from Washington, was Among the effects of the prisoners were two O.H. OHAimoircuv, to day* informed of the death ot Gen.' H.BON, twrtes given by Malon»y to the parties calling The Latest Telegraphic News BEANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers Thereat Indian Fighter for the payment of $500 each. These, it is Crook. Secretary of'War Proctor sent the CsabfcMl Pmsidsnte claimed as a 1 eeult of blackmailing methods following telegram of sympathy to Mrs. mshr CulledfromAssociated^ Suddenly in Chicago Froi Csfltra Stall IHEWTJliM. MINNESOTA on the part of the defendants. Gen. Creok: '"Let me join with the people Henry Litzett has been arrested at Bedford, mm Heart Trouhle. I of the country which Gen. Crook served so -41*' 5SS Iowa, and taken to Page connty on the rFPress Dispatches. ft f# well, in sorrow for our common loss and in NEW XJLW ^MINNi I is said that the marriage of another charge of murder, committed, about four is sympathy with you in your bereavement." :^?j years ago. The crime was discovered by a daughter of the prince of Wales' I A W OsUeettonaant sll bnfttaes* pertsnuag to bankinf GEN SHERMAN'S TRIBUTE small boy, who, while fishing, found the decomposed Hardships of His Indian CakIp prompu/ attended to. W A S I N O N BRIEFS body of a man in the Nowaday NEW YORK, March 21.—A reporter was the has been arranged, and that it will Individual Rssponsibitiy, Senator Voorbees will be the principal paigns Laid the Foimda-F river tied with ..a rope to a stake driven in first to convey the news ofthe sudden death fee-publicly announced .in April.- counsel for Mr Kincnid when he is put on the bed of the stream. Some months later of Gen. 3eorge Crook to Gen William T. trial for the kilhcg of ex-Representative Liteett'e little daughter told the neighbors Hon of the Disease. 6f^ Sherman. The hale old veteran was placidly gggS $500,000. Taulbee. that her father and two other men had kill enjoying his inevitable cigar, but his ed a-man in their honse. The grand jury of I is reported from St. Petersburg Secretary Noble has decided that settlers hand shook as he removed it to expre&s hi& Page county recently indicted Litzett and Eagle Mill Co. on the Sioux reservation must pay for their J&Y that the Russian physician Dr. Bap"Chinski the -two men who assisted him for murder. a deep concern and regret at the death of his *Tbe death of Maj. Gen. George Crook was lands at the time of making final proof. The aDd Litzett's -rife and daughter as accessories. old comrade in arms. "George Crook was sudden and grievous, and removes from announces that he ihas dis«©vered act of March 2nd, 1869. which authorized the The other men engaged the murder, always a man on whom we could depend," command one ofthe niostmnique figures in opening of the reservation, said nothing on that diphtheria is easily curable whose,names areicot known, are also under Manufacturers of rlhis said he. "He was the most successful this point. decision makes the time the mallitary history ot theuiation. He was airest. ROLLER FLOUB by inoculation of erysipelas. five years from the date of settlement. Soldiers man in.dealing with the Indians that universally loved by the army, and was have the benefit iof their time of service the United States ever had in its service. also a favorte -with the citizen aa well as FOREIGN CULLINGS np to four years. The secretary holds that The Indians respected.and trusted him and the soldier. He was a sigularly pu: eniindedman, BY THE the price oi the land is fixed by the time of An-explosion of gtas caused the collapse of he could bring.them around or make them A-PROSPECTOR in the San fBernardino whose life a»d military career ths 4irst entry. a portion of the Kaiser Wilhelm bridge at Gradual Eduction Rolls? amenable to reason wrhere every one else wene one ot nobility .and greatne s. Mountains killed a mountain Berlin. Several persons were injured. failed. During .the Rebellion Gen. Crook Modest by nature, quiet in demeanor, ie E S O N A E N I O N The United States steamer Dispatch, which sheep a few days ago thast \weighed had charge ofthe Second cavalry division, System. betrayed at all times by speech and act tl ie Olfi Gabriel, the mission Indian, who was ran onto a shoal near Norfolk, W. Va., with stationed in Northern Alabama, and did dressed 400 pounds. Its horns.measured moral elevation of his character. Though known as the oldest man on the Pacific Secretary Tracy and party on board, has excellent worJk. During my fiiteen years not a religious man, he was never heardu) coast, died at the alms house in Salinas, NEW ULM. MINN. been taken off uninjured. 16K inches round at the base. as commander-in-chief of the army I had utter an aath during his life. He combined Monterey county, Cal., in his one-hundred 3 The emperor of Germany accepted Prince ample opportunity to find out Crook's good the simplicity of a ctild with tie and fifty-first year. Bismarck's resignation ofthe chancellorship. traits and I neper lound him anything but qualities that ranked him among eniineit The Prussian ministry resigned, but this was AN tengine on the East Tennessee a man who comld be depended on in every American oorumanders. He is known in RECOR O A S A I E S merely a formal act, customary upon the resignationrof emergency." and Virginia road is regarded with Count Bismarck and Herr von military an&als as the greatest India I Farmer Purdy, his wife and a Miss Emerson Maybacb were seriously tendered and may fighter who ever lived. The Gsook famil superstitous dread by the railroad were struck and instantly killed by an be accegated. Count Herbert Bismarck hinted O N O S E E Air Line train at a crossing in Jackson, Mich. is one of sthe eldest and anost recently that he would be obliged to resign. men. It has killed twenty-seven spected in Ohio. Thomas Crook, th Of late bis demeanor has fceen gloomy. The Edwin Eowe, Jr., of New Haven, Conn 1 E Living in fn Sigh Fell a people during its career. father of Gen. Crook, took part difference between the emperor and Prince and Janus Kennan of Pine ©luff, Ark., Yale to is a Rifle. Bismarck ^irreconcilable. the war of 1812, .and at its close emigrate students were drowned oA West Haven, Further particulars are recieved of the from Maryland to Ohio, where he earned Conn h)& the capsizing of their boat. Obtained, and all PATKST JtiU^JUJHiS attended Indian tragedy near Fart Yates- A correspondent on fanning on an extensive scale. The to for UODERA TE FRBS Our office IS FRANK CUNNINGHAM, of Richmond, IN GENERAL A. thirteea^year-old daughter of Patrick says: We proceeded up the river opposite ths U. 8.1'Atent otuce, and we can obtain subject of this sfcetch was born near Dayton, Boyle of Hantdand, Wis., while running with Cheloma, .where the British iflag was raised Pa., having sung at 385 funerals, bottom to a p*intin Eiunion's county about Patent* in le» time than those remote from Ohio, in 182), smd the house in which a butcher knife in her hand, stumbled and fell, a few days ago, is outside of the territory WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWING ot three miles north of Winona and four miles proposes to-sing at his own by means he first saw the light is still staudiug, and PHOTO of invention. W« advise an to patentability the blade entering her abdomen to the hand,le. which England acknowledges to be under from this post. Entering cautiously alonely free of charge and we make NO CJiAAOJO Portuguese protection. She lived only thirty minutes. was, until the day ofhis death, an object of of a phonograph. He intends to ravine UNLESS PATENT IS SBCVRhU pas&ionate interest, to ,which he made frequent The dwelling house of Thomas iLozon and The annual repoct ofthe New York State For circular, advice, termi and reference* to ONE SOLITARY TEPEE bottle up enough funeral melody to •dual clients in your own state County. City of pilgrimages to revive the memories Xolm O. Nadon, at Bay City, Mich,, burned. commission of immijaration shovsrs there were was visible, and on approaching more lowu, write to last through ifefce impressrv ceremonies Logon threw his wife onfcof a second-story during last year 3i9,233 aliens landed "at of his boyhood and visit the surviving closely the body of a man was seen lying window fatally injuiing her. A seven-yearold.daughter New York. members of his family, who reside there of his own -obsequies. Oppotilt Fount Offi.ee, Wtuhmgttn, It & face downward a few feet from the tepee. of Nadon perished in the flames. still. The early life of Gen. Crook was George H. Staynor and Henry S. Ives secured This proved to be Horn Cloud, the murderer, Bingham Bros. Three fishermen, Andrew Sornson, Audrew spent on a farm, and he received his training bail in "New York en the eight criminal stone dead. A short search revealed kelson and an uufcnown companion, left indictments found against them, charging at a country school in the neighborhood the body of No Water, entirely devoid ot DR. ROGER WILLIAMS of St. Bartholomew's Chicago jecently for their daily fishing trip on them with felony, and have been released. of his birth. He attended college life, a few rods distant. At first the woman hospital, London, has found the lake and have not been heard from since. for a year to prepare himself for F. M. Charlton, a stockholder in the Chicago in the case could not be found, but following A storm set in in the forenoon and continued gas trust, has asked for a receiver to admission to the military academy DEALERS IN that out of 12,368 cases in which a trail of blood in the direction of an aH day,, and it is (eared (they were caught i« wind up the affairs of the trust, and for an at West Point, to which he was Indian village on the west side oi the river, chloroform had there been used during an ice floatand either frozen to death or capsized injunction restraining the trust from paying appointed by Representative Bell in 1848. about three miles from the scene of the and drowned. a dividend of 1 per cant. amountingto$250.000. the last ten years, ten had resulted He graduated four year iajter and was shooting, the apparently lifeless body oi Two serious breaks occurred in_ the levees appointed a second lieutenantof the Fourth fatally, while there had been only Julia, daughter of Irish Mike, a notorious north of Vicksburg, Miss.—one at Lunar, Workmen have succeeded ia opening the infantry in 1853 His early service was Devils Lake half-breed, lay covered with Ark., and the other on the Mississippi side in Denver & Rio Grande Southern route over three deaths out of 12,581 cases in LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, spent in New York state. Gen. Crook was Cambers mountain, after many weeks of hard blood. Daring the search Indians by the Miller's bend, eiz miles below Arkansas City. engaged in many of the memorable battles which ether had been used. labor. The snow for milea along the track is hundred had gathered, and the air was This water will flood the town of Granville, SASH AND BLIND., of the Rebellion held high command during from ten to thirty feet deep, and ut points filled with the weird death wail ot the and will overflow allthatsection ofthe Yazoo the struggle and was seven times fifty. df lta west of Deer -reek and north of Yazoo nux. The woman was taken to a hut in Lime, Cement and Coal. RAILROAD extensions will require a brevetted for gallant and meritorious services river. The break is seventy-five feet wide. village, where Dr Brewster made a E MARKETS on the field of battle and in arduous million tons of rails during 1890, sty examination of her injuries, and as campaigns He is held in loving remembrance soon as a conveyance could be procured leading Pittsburg manufacturers assert. S I N SIFTINGS by his comrades of the camp, and Lowest prices always* he a a W removed her to the hospital. I gather from S. W. Yeagley, the defaulting county clerk his transfer to higher station and other We shall have busy times and a Water's wife, speaking through an interpreter, at Hillsdale, Mich., who left Feb. 3, has been fields served to gain him more friend* and good times, because that meatos the the circumstances directly attending CHICAGO. captured and returned for trial. win him fresh laurels. He was nearly forty Opposite Railroad Depot, the shooting and from other reliabls WHEAT—No. 2, Spring, 76V4c No 3 Spring expenditure of nearly $100,000,000, W. Woodruff, a prominent business man years old when he married Miss Mary NEW ULM, KIN* sources the precedent actd. The 63@68c No. 2 red, 76'4a of Buffalo, N. Y., has left the city, it is said, Daly, who still survives him. His parents of which 70 to 80 per cent, will be for CORN—No. 2, 28V6@28Vic. wounded woman, Julia, is a strikingly with a young lady typewriter. Woodruff left FRANK OATS—No. 2, 19%@19%c labor. Lfljid tune mi\ed blood, about eighteen numerous unpaid debts. I E O A N N, EYE—No. 2, 43c. v|ars old, of quite iair complexion and the Deputy Sheriff James of Morrillton, Ark., BARLEY—No. 2, 55@57& (jitures and figure of an Amazonian was murdered by two unknown men who he FLAX SEED—$1.39. dealer in qieen. Her virtue, however, does FRED HAYNES was left in charge of intended to arrest on suspicion of being safe BUTTER—Quiet and unchanged. crackers. EGGS—Quiet at 14c. naz appear to have been of the Groceries, Grockary. Stoneware, Kirby's drug store at Leslie, Mich., Spartan order. Last summer she Eev. D. W. Helmick, who killed Ed Palmer ST. PAUL. one night recently, and some lady 1 R4N AWAY FROM HER HOME at Neola, Iowa, on the night ofAugl8,1889, WHEAT—No 1 hard, 76@77c Np. 1 Northern, has been acquitted. The defense was justifiable atj Devils Lake, coming to this agency with friends calling, he treated them to olassware, Notions, Canned 75@76c No. 2 northern, 72@74c. homicide. COB*,—No. 3, 25@26c. a j/oung man and passing as his wife. The what ho thought was wine. Itturned OATS—No. 2 mixed, 20c No. 2 white, 21c trtain lived happily for a few weeks, when In St. Mary's Catholic church, Poughke°psie, No. 3, 19%c. out to be tincture oi opium, and a Fruit, Flour, etc. N. Y., in a row over his right to occupy thj3 young man abandoned her. She then BARLEY—No. 2, 45@50c No. 8, 38@42c a pew, George Hughes was unmercifully took up with Horn Cloud, who developments physician took three hours to save EYE—No. 2, 34c. pounded. have sufficiently proved was madly GROUND FEED—NO. 1, $10.00^10.50. the life of the young lady who drank All goods seld at bottom prices and Miss Katie Ott, a teacher in the Cincinnati in {love with her, but, unfortunately, Horn BRAN—Bulk, $7.75@8.50. publie schools, shot herself through the delivered free of cost to any part of the stuff. HAY—Upland prairie, $6@6.75 No. 1, Chjud already had a wife and numerous temples during a fit of despondency caused by $5.50 timothy, $8. children, and the agency authorities could the city. ill health. EGGS—Fresh. $4.80@5.10. noc permit his lia^on with tine fair Julia, BUTTER—Extra creamery, 19c dairy 12® N E W ULM, MINN. THE richest man in Germany, according and their dream ot love was interrupted In a fight between deputy sheriffs and two 15c roll and print, 8@10c. about six weeks ago by incarceration in the Mexican horse thieves near San Angelo, Tex., to recent published statistics, MINNEAPOLIS. the horse thieves were killed and both the agency guard houieiu saturate apartments. GEO. BENZ & SONS. WHEAT—No. 1 hard. 78c No. 1 Northern, is Herr Krupp of Essen, whose deputy sheriffs were injured, but not fatally. Altar a few days' meditation Horn Cloud 77@77y2c: No. 2 Northern, 73@74c Perry Goff, aged sixteen, was stabbed to wastpermitted to return to the bosom oi! income for the current year amounts FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In death by Morgan Rose, a school teacher, in WINES 6c his taniily, while Julia was kept in durance $4.60@4 65 patents to ship, sacks, car lots, to £276,000. Clearly his business Clay county. West Virginia. A general fight bakers5 $4.15@4.50 in barrels, $4.15@4.50 viletuntil a few days ago, when an opportunity ensued, in which the elder Goff, Rose and has been flourishing in the past year, here, $3@3.40 superfine, $1.70@2.25 red offered to send her home to her LIQUORS. several others were injured. dog sacks, $1@1.20, red dog barrels, $1.25@1.50. parants in charge of a 'trusty Indian, No for a twelvemonth ago his revenue Edwin Cooper, ex-treasurer of the town of Wai Jr. Starting on their journey the CORK—Samnles, 25@26c was officially estimated at only £210000. Greenfield, Wis., pleaded guilty to murder in part r, consisting of No Water, wife and J17 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mina OATS—Mixed, 19@20%c, white 22@23c No. the second degree and was sentenced to twenty son tnd Miss Julia, traveled but a few miles 2, 21%@22c. years in state's prison. He killed his BARLEY—23@35c and nade camp (or the night. Late in the brother Peter last November. HAY—Upland prairie, $7.50 common wild, PETEB SCHEREB, ever ng Horn Cloud presented himself in The trial of Stephen F. Sherman for grand $5@6.50. the amp and spent the night earnestly A NEW illustration of an old proverb larceny in the first degree in connection with BUTTER—Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20c. are both dead and are buried in Ohio soil. plea ling with Julia to return and live with the elevator frauds has begun in the criminal per lb dairies, medium to fancy, l0@12c was afforded by an Augusta, The only remaining members of his immediate him again, but she would not listen to 4@51/4c. grease and packing stock, term ofthe supreme court at Buffalo, N. Y. family are two brothers and a sister, Me., man, recently. He was at work entrlaties, and this morning Horn Cloud, The defendant IB specifically charged with MILWAUKEE. all of whom reside in Ohio. Col Thomas -DEALER I N brok hearted, prepared to, leave her, askt stealing 8,250 bushels of grain, the property on the ice and proudly remarked: WgEAT,—Np, 2 spring, 72@73c, No. 3 Crook Sulliuan, named after Gen. Crook's ing 1 er to come to him and bid him good $t the Buffalo Elevator company. Northern, 80f grandfather, and Capt. Jamej Sullivan, both "I've worked 22 years, on this ice, to srever. He held her in his arms, kiss CORN—No.3. 27c. J. I* Sterretb of ^terrettaeia, Pa., left St, at department headquarters, are relatives ing er passionately. OATS—No. 2 white, 22V6a and have never been in the drink Louis With $2,300 in his inside pocket. On and were playmates of the departed soldier. BYE—No. 1, 44c. THE GIRL LOOSENED HERSELF the train was an honest appearing man, who yet." As he said this he straightened BARLEY—No. 2, 42%e. 4 Gen. Crook died at the Grand Pacific from his embrace and turned to enter the said he lived near Mr. Sterrett's home. When EGGS—Fresh, 14c, hotel at Chicago. Mrs. Crook and her sister, himself up a little more threw hia tepee, when Horn Cloud seized his rifle, the train arrived at Cleveland tlie strange BUTTER—Dairy, 9©9V£c, Mrs. Reid, were the only members of and, Deliberately placing the muzzle at her man snatched Sterrett's pocketbook and head back, his feet flew out from under CHEESE—Cheddars, 9@9Mi.c the family present at his bedside when he neckJ fired. No Water was a lew yards escaped with it. Sterrett isan old man, and him, and away he went into the passed away. He had no children. For away) harnessing his pony to the travers, is leit penniless by the theft. S to in he Strip. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, some weeks, in fact ever since ho returned and started to the rescue of the girl. Horn canal. •Fred Jones, aged nineteen years, a crayon The formal opening of the famous Cherokee Clou* quickly reloaded and put a bullet from his last trip to the Northwest, he has strip to settlement has started a grand artist, was arrested at St. Joseph. Missouri, SASH, BLINDS, through the pony's head then fired a shot been complaining oi a bearing down sensation boom in that direction. On Friday, March for counterfeiting United States $5 WHILE C. W. Bliss, a well-known whicn brought No Water to the ground. 14, the march began, and a telegram says: in the neighborhood of the heart. Dr. trenimry notes. Joues' method of counterfeiting Turning to the girl again the infuriated All day the long lines of canvas-covered V. L. Hurlbut, the physician who was summoned, was peculiar. He used no dies, —.and all kinds of— politician, at Hillsboro, HI., was conversing prairie schooners, with their many crews, brute put three more bullets into the but made crayon copies of the genuine notes. said: on the street, a bee stung drew their lengths onto the coveted land. prostrate body. In the meantime No Water, Building Material. The counterfeits are pronounced by the officers I arrived at Gen. Crook's bedside only To-night it is estimated that from the different who had not been mortally wounded at to be exceptionally deceptive. him on the finger of his left hand. four or five minutes before death supervened. points of entrance rally 20,000 people first, 'had found his legs and was trying to It is said that Lester B. Faulkner, the New have passed the border and half that number was suffering from irregular The poison went to his heart, and in escaptf, but Horn Cloud quickly overtook flEW ULM, staked their claims. The strip is invaded. York bank wrecker supposed to have died in action of the heart, and his lungs or chest him spid literally pumped him lull of lead & few seconds his condition was so For a month past—in fact, ever in January, is in Mexico, and that the person itizens'Bank' seemed to be filled up. We did what we At this point, No Water's wife and child since President Harrison issued the noted buried from his residence was the gardener. Vi' serious as to create considerable could for him in the way of hot applications, made their escape by hiding in the brus h, proclamation ordering the -Cherokee Strip It is said the United States government officers with sinapisms, hot bags at his feet, and to the subsequent proceedings there was Live Stock association to vacate the "outlet"—boomers alarm and require medical attendance. hare become aware of the cheat and the etc., but he was inarticulo mortis when I have been gathering on the no eye-witness, but it is evident that Horn present term'ot the court fn Utica, will proceed He was conveyed to a drug frontier, anxiouB to tie among the first on arrived and died without rallying. It appeared Cloud, believing that both No Water and against Faulkner's bondsmen for the the jiround," that they might select the Julia ]were dead, returned to where the girl store where a sting antidote was administered. to be a case of heart failure, but amount ot their bonds. choir land for their prospective home and lay and, placing the muzzle of the rifle at could not be positive about that, as I had In an incredibly short Dr. Harrison Wagner, whose numerous and claim when permitted by the government. Vr his own heart, pulled the trigger and instantly never been called to attend him before. heavy suits against the Adams Express company The boomers were all sorts of people and time the .poison, after leaving the fell dead at the ieet of the woman, There may have been some stomachic complications. instituted in small county courts, have thev came in all sorts of w«ys. The tramps, NEW ULM, MINN. love lor whom had driven him to commit receutly attracted considerable attention, is and there were plenty of them, came heart, settled in the left eye, and a this maniac deed. on foot the speculative real locked up in a police station at Washington Maj. Randall, of Gen. Crook's staff, said: swelling took place which nearly destroyed to await the pleasure of the authorities of We have noticed for some time that Gen. estate dealer, with his* paid claimants, Stafford county, Va., who want him on a that optic. M.MuUen, 2Ye«*«. E. Yajen,Vtcc-Pre* Crook was not in bis usual health. Ke was A N N I I E S FO I N I A N S and there were plenty of them, charge of forgery. too, came by rail, and the bona fide settlers, a man who never complained and said very J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. who were in a great maiority, came in their A Bill Providin for he a of -James S. Kennedy, Jr., the foreign money little about hia sufferings. At the theater Larg S ms to of covered farm wagons, converted for the time order clerk in the San Francisco postoffiee, Directors: last night I saw that he was not feeling at THAT was a sensible gentleman S being into a combination dwelling and vehicle. was arrested and taken before the United all well, and asked him if he were in pain. who died in Philadelphia recently, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, March 21. States commissioner, and bis bonds placed at He said. "No," but I think that was the^beginning Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. The invasion came with a rush. No one —Senator Pettigrew to-day introduced a $10,000. The amount of his speculations is leaving an estate worth $250,000. expected it—not even the settlers themselves. of the end. fa bill to rati the agreement made by three not known, though a close examination of Wesckcke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. r&% The tenants of the strip, the Cherokee Live THE OFFICIAL ORDER. commissioners last summer with the Sisseton His will contained an unusual provision. his accounts is being made. His books show Stock association and the atrents, were taken WASHINGTON, March 21.—The news ofthe anq Wahpeton Indians, and to appropriate a shortage o! 668 foreign money orders, and entirely unawares. Chief Mayes, of the Cherokee It directed that an obelisk death of Gen. Crook was a great shock to nioney to buy all their lands and pay it is said Kennedy h» confessed to Unit«d nation, bad placed at the disposal of DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS them their annuities due for many years. the officials ofthe war department. Secretary should be erected over his grave, States Marshal Franks that he was short the former. The bill differs in some respects from all Proctor was particularly affected by $12,000 or 115,000. A contingent of Indian police to drive out occasional OP EUROPE, AND PAS-"3™8^ which, beside the usual mortuary inscription, the propositions heretofore made on the settlers, but this was entirely too in. the intelligence, as he had very intimate An elopement in high society hag just come settiem ent with these Indians. The agreement should have, on the north eisrnincaat a force to oppose the invaders, and associations with Gen. Crook during SAGE TICKETS SOLD. to light at Mason City, Iowa. In September made by the commission calls for they werepowerless to cope with the streamof lastE. J. Stevenson of Aurora, 111., came to his recent visit to Washington, a $342,77*.37 due certain bands of panel: "Traveled 60,000 miles in immigrants' invasion. The government, so that city and engaged in the merehantile few weeks ago. gave instructions for scouts "who were loyal to the United far as known, had taken no precautions to America, Europe, Asia, and Africa." business. Mrs. Addie K. Stoddard, also from at the time of the Sioux the preparation of a general order announcing States arrest a possible movement of the settlers, GiosSAttention Civenlfi Aurora, with her husband, came about the and for the payment to the four Gen. Crook's death to the army. This The south panel is tojrpad: "Young and it was not until lately that the military uprising same time, and the latter was employed by $18,400 annually as annuities due Collecting. «. appeared on the scene. order will recite the personal worth and tribes ot man, stop and thinklllSee what hae lormer agreement until July 1, Stevenson. The charms Mrs. Stoddard under At Caldwell, Kan., A telegraph message was distinguished services of the deceased and general provisions of the agreethe cantured Stevenson, awd ths affair culminated received annouueinc the invasion of the strip 1901. been the reward for honesty, industry, will direct that the flags on all military commission and the Indians in their elopement. They first went to by the boomers at Arkansas City. This was ment b\ Buoklen Arnica Satra posts be placed at half-mast on the day and economy. In 18401 worked P«oria,s ^cv- Mwii published. One of the principal thee on to Aurora, and have'now the signal or the inarch upon the outlet by have bee The best salve in the world for CntB^,^ of his funeral and also that offices ones, which cuts a large figure in the bill gone to Eastern Michigan. settlers assembled there and be ore evening on Robert Martin's farm, near Jersey rirulses Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, introduced to-day, is the payment ot $2.50 of the service wear the usual bsdgeof 400 people had crossed the line at a point due Peter Hansman and W. W. Meredith have per acre for the entire reservation, except H"ever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, shore, for 25 cents a day^ No fortune south. The boomers at Hunnewell, Kan., mourning for a period of thirty days. Secsetary been arrested at Madison, Wis., charged with such as is needed to give the Indians their are offior the strip. The opportunity tojtake •hilblains, Corns, and all ^kin Erap-| ProctoT was informed in the forenoon falsely accusing George Maloney of adultery left to me." The wast panel lands in severalty. To carry out this clause up the march, for whica they have been waiting ions, and positively cures Piles, or no for the purpose of extorting money from him. that it had been decided to inter the and make the payments above named the fur the past two weeks, cum* recently will say: "Livedanddiedinthe faith The^ieiendnnts pleaded not guilty and gave remains of Gen. Crook at Oakland, Md., the jay required. It is guaranteed to give government is asked to appropiate $2,234,503. when it was announced tbatthe invasion hi*d $500 bail lor their appearance in court, for home of his wife's family. At the t-rfect satisfaction, or nioney rfefundd. of the immutable and unchangeable Of this, $534,540 is to be immediately begun from Guthrie and Arkansas-City. Not Meredith and Hansmau am commercial request of* Mrs. Crook the remains available to pay annuities, the balance Price 2$ cents per box. Sold oy Or to miss their opportunity of picking their and Nature's GodfeerBelieved in the travelers, and both Ave at Union. Grove, Racine claims they hurried on* as soon as possible. when settlement is made on the transfer of will be escorted from Chicago to Boot. county. Hansman travels for a Milwau- Their numbdr was about $00. the lands. £ts&m$ Oakland by the officers of the general's •Gospel of Peace, Bight, and Justice.