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THE NEWS DIGEST. Kew Ulm Review. gard to the seal fisheries of Behring sea finds ON THE WAR PATH. the People's elevated railroad, Senator FEBsett no echo in any influential quarter. Nevertheless, had t-aid there was a proposition Jhe fact that the Times is in close between himself and Mr. Hargar whereby" sympathy with Lord Salisbury's government BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. lie could secure the votes of ten C.B.BOSS, gives a quasi-official character to its utterances, C.H. CHADBOUR*, Interesting News of the Week senaters at $10,000 each, the money to be Four Men Said to Haye Been and it is the impression o' wellinformed President! giyen them provided the People's company circles that British vessels of war will be KEWULM, Boiled Down and MINNESOTA secured its charter. Mr. More, proprietor Cor linn, am Centra Sirs. Killed Thus Far lby the found cuiismg at an early date in the,waters of the Manchester, N. H.. wheie sole jurisdiction is claimed bv the United Classified. Union, one of the petitions of Murderous Bedskins. States, but that this.action wijl bf taken the People's elevated railroad, testified NEW ULM, MlNNi SENATOE WOLCOTT, of Colorado, without parade or noise and not as seeking that a nroposition was broached about ten any conflict with the Americans. earns $50,000 a year as attorney senators ior $10,000 contingenc upon th Collection! »n£ all bnafness pertamiag t» bantetag TH E NATION'S CAPITAL. passage of the senate bill. Lewis Hasan The most appalling accounts are received prompt!/ attended te. for railroads in his state outside Of Couriers Being Sent to Other Treasury Agent J. C. McCoy, who has been caused a decided commotion by excitedly of the sufferings of the people in Upper Egypt Individual Rssponsibitiy, his salary of $5,000 a year as senator. on the trail of a Dumber of Chinese landed in pointing to Sandeison, and saying: and along the scene of the expedition for the Agencies to Stir up the Gua3-mas, Mexico, a month ago, followed \s chairman no such interview ever took relief of Gordon. It is said thafc the inhabitants, them mto Arizona and arrested twenty-lour, place, and I swear by the God whom we all $600,000^ Indians to War. driven desperate by starvation, fell on reverence that the testimony introduced here overtaking them in the desert when they had each other, while all kinds of animals, however by Sanderson and Moore is an unqualified he nearly perished for want of water. loathsome are eagerly sought for for IN the stomach of an alligator that John C. Watson of Beverly, testified that Gen. Schofield, who is acting as secretary food. The wretched people light with each he was at the state house just atter several Eagle Roller Mill Co.- was shot near Palatka Fla., was of war, has received information from Gen. other for morsels and hundreds are BILLINGS Mont., Special Telegram, of the elevated railroad petitions had been Ruger that the trouble on the* Bosebud between perishing daily. Failure of crops is said to —Measer reports come from the scene of rejected and heard Sanderson say: "D—n found a human skull well preserved, the, settlers and the Cheyennes seems cause this awful misery, though the wars in him, I'll stop every elevated road bill if we the Cheyenne outbreak that the bucks are Has Capacity of and a gold watch, marked with the can't have ours." to have subsided. The Indians have agreed whichBritish ambition for territory has prominently gathering in small war parties of from ten figured has doubtless*had their influence 600 Barrels Per Day. to surrender the prisoners demanded by the initials "G. L. T." to fifteen and committing outrages on the in causing the failure of the crops. authorities. DUTY ON WOOL. settlers, burning houses and killing large numbers of cattle and stealing cattle. A to he MeKinley BUI PEOPLE O NOTE. HERE AND THERE. Troops have been sent to the locality from MEXICO is gradually getting into Demande By he Wool Growers. Mr6. E. J. Phinney, president of the antipolitical The furniture workers of Brooklyn to the the surrounding posts, and are by this time Our flour a be a CTALVESTON, Tex., Speeial.—The national touch with the rest of the world. The W. C. T. U., has organized a branch number o* six hundred and about two hundred in close proximity to the warlike savages. wool growers' convention met here to-day of the order in New York city.' NEW ULM, MINNESOTA varnishere have gone out on a strike. city council of the City of Mexico has The arms and amunition ofthestate militia and adopted the following resolutions: Rev. J. Romrain Berry, the new president As the result of the Daily News' denunciation have been expressed to citizens living in decided that the workmen on the That an amendment to the, MeKinley bill of the general synod of the Reformed Church and of the raids upon warrants sworn that section of the state from those companies shou'd be made by the senate which shall pro of America preached Sunday June 8th in the streets of the city must wear pants. out in its behalf, every gambling house in vide substantially that all foreien wools having that are nearest. Four men are reported Reformed chucch at Asbury Park, N. J. any cross or admixture of Merino or English Chicago has been closed. to have been killed by the redskins. blood «hall be classified so as to pay dirties imposed Wharton Barken of Philadelphia, has organized The Sixth Kentucky congressional district, There is no doubt but the prompt measures upon Class 1 ox Class 2, wools, according a great American and European convention has taken sixty-one ballots for a to the nature of cross or admixture, and that taken will quell the outbreak in short order. BUFFALO BILL, has captured the banking company with a capital of $25,000,000, the secretary of the treasury shall be required candidate in place of Mr. Carlisle, but has city of Dresden with his wild west to remove all samples now custom houses of one half of which is to be issued at once. made no progress. Mr. Berry leads with 21 the United States for the purpose of classifying The company will conduct a general financial A DIFFERENT STORY. votes sho^. The first performance was foreign wools for duty, substituting newsamples HELEKA, Mont., Special.—The reports of business. in accordance with the principles above stated The Oriental Mills Company ofProvidence, held on Sunday, and there was an threatened Indian hostilities in Eastern also that paragraph 383 in the MeKinley bill be R. I., has made an assignment. Thefirmbecame Obtained, and all FA TUN BL^JA'Ji^ amended by striking out proviso contained Montana are largely sensational. Accounts MINOR ACCIDENTS. immense crowd in attendance. tended to lor MODERATE FEES. Our office J* embarrassed a month ago. There are therein, and that paragraph 608 be changed bv received here implicated the Cheyennes in opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain William Parvell. a colored man, was killed striking out tbe words "Russian camel," that unsecured debts of $335,000 and quick assets depredations on cattle Iierds. The only 1'atenta In lesa time than thoae remote ftoM we earnestly recommend that any further in Washington, by a shot intended to scare valued at $134,090. WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, JRA WINQ murderous crime committed was the killing changes that may be made in the MeKinley bill away dogs. SEVERAL years ago a Richmond, PHOTO of invention. We advise aa to potentability of Robert Ferguson, foreman of the Ramsey shall be only such as will give to the wool growers The revenue cutter Corwin sailed from San free of charge and we maVe MO VOAiiflM of the United States protection on wool as Heroic nuns save forty helpless patients in Me., man refused to allow the Maine Francisco for Behring sea, whereshe will join Cattle company, May 6. The guilty Indians UNLESS PATENT IS SECVREO. grown by American flockmasters that we protest a Catholic hospital at Dubuque from death were jailed and are now awaiting trial For circular, advice, terms and reference* t» the American fleet in protecting the American emphatically against any law that will, Central Railroad to put a foot on by burning. One nun loses her life. actual clients In your own .State. County, City oi at Miles City. Recent movements of a band seal and salmon fisheries. The Corwin will terms or by implication, permit wool to be imported what he supposed was his land. A 111 any other than its natural condition A serious collision on the Milwaukee & of Cheyennes led to a suspicion that they stop at Seattle on her ay up the coast. as shorn from the sheep, except as washed or were making ready to go on the war path, Northern occurred near Plymouth, Wis. An survey showed that not only the The papers transferring 478,668 acres of scoured 111 unbroken fleeces. Jppo«itt Pattnt Office, Washington, If ft engine with a crew of trockroen ran into a ai-d the military took prompt measures land has been delivered by the Sac and Fox Another resolution was adopted deprecating land in dispute but several rods to check the outbreak if meditated. wrecked freight train which they were sent Bingham Bros. Indians in Indian Territory. The allotment the decimation of ewe flocks west of Exaggerated rumors scared a number of out to assist. Ten or more men were injured, more belonged to the road and when the Mississippi by killing them for market, of lands in severalty to the Indians will be exposed settlers, and in response to representations and four seriously. instead of holding them tor breeders. The made in the next sixty days. the line fenee was built it took off a of danger the governor dispatched present officers were re-elected. The convention A resolution favoring the consolidation of to Miles City some arms and fixed meet*! next year in Kansas City. slice of the citizen's doorstep. WAYS OF TH E WICKED. all the village, township, city and country LUMBERNISDEALER ammunition. Exaggerated stories have Arthur Connelly, of Pittsburg, shot and organizations in Cook county into one central been wired, havins very little ot fact to sustain killed his wife. He claims it was accidental. CRIMINALS SENTENCED. government as the municipal city of them. Gov. Toole said to-day that he AN Ohio man named Burton has Chicago has Deen referred to a committee of George Wilson, a horse thief confined in had an officer at Miles City who" did not Rapid Work of the United States the county board. jail in Mitchell, S. D., made his escape by the seem to share in tbe fears of trouble indulged applied for a patent to dissipate a District Court. ruse of firing up a dummy in the cell, which A year and a half ago Thomas Sutton.then in by some people near the Eastern tornado or cyclone before it can do WINONA, Special, Telegram.At the United deceived Jailer Kocher. a bright lad of fourteen, fell from a butcher's Montana cattle ranges. There are soldiers LATH, SHINGLES, D00RSr States district court the ju in the case enough to cope with any Indians meditating any damage. He does it by firing wagon and hurt his spine. For a time he The grand jury has indicted ex-State Treasurer against Herbert G. Stout for robbing the improved rapidly and seemed in a fair way mischief in Custer county. The opinion Hemingway of Mississippi for the embezzlement off an anvil heavily charged with SASH AND BLIND. here is that there will be no conflict and mails brought in a verdict of guilty. A stay of $315,612 of state funds. He to recover from the accident, but about four of proce 'dings was asked and taken under powder, or by using a field piece. months ago paralysis set in. His stomach that the Cheyennes will be kept control pleaded not guilty and furnished bail. Lime, Cement and CoaL and bowels became affected, and for ninetysix without bloodshed. advisement by Judge Nelson. The following The supreme court of California has rendprered This is done when the sky shows da ys,ending at the time of his death, not prisoners were brought into court today a decision reversing the judgment of the STIRRING UP STRIFE. a morsel of food has passed his lips. For a symptoms of a wind storm, and he and received sentence: WASHINGTON, Special Telegram lower court granting alimony and counsel while a glassful ol wine was given each twenty-four Lowest price* always. —Representative Carter to-day received information Conrad C. Miller, stealing letters while employed fees to Sarah Althea Sharon in her well claims that the concussions send the hours. His stomach soon refused, that the Cheyennes were sending as railway mail clerk, eighteen months known divorce against William Sharon. at hard labor 111 St. Cloud ieformatory, Fred this nourishment. Then white Soda water cyclones to do damage elsewhere. couriers to Pine Ridge and Standing Rock A W. Smith, personating a postoffice inspector, The sheriff of Miller county. Ark., has arrested was substituted, and for the last thirty days agencies to stir up those Indians to war. Opposite Railroad Depot, one year's hard labor at Stillwater: Louis firemen near Texarkana, on suspicion The secretary of the interior has instructed only pure water has been used to moisten Kittleson, raising postal note, fined $250 John of being the men who robbed the train HEW ULM, JfTK» the agents at those points to ariest any Indians his lips. Death finally came to hiB relief." Jameson. Charles Smith, John Echman, Tobias CEOFTON, naturalist and geologist, on the Cotton Belt road. One of the prisoners arriving on such amission. Agent Sheard, John La Vogue and Henry Clark, for The democrats o'South Dakota have nominated selling liquor to Indians, three months each named Polish Ward has been identified. TJpshaw at Cheyenne some time ago tendered says that there was darkness over FRANK FRIEDMANN, the following ticket: Governor, Gen. in Winona county jail and a fine of his resignation, and asked to be relieved Ex-Recorder Anthony Gould of Albany, N. S10. Henry Desmond, Bish E. Key and Maris Taylor, of Beadle lieutenant governor, the world for a space of 600 years with a leave of absence. His successor A Sprague, selling liquor to Indians, three Y., has been arrested, charged with embezzling Peter Couchman, of Walworth secretary will be appointed in a few days. months each Ramsey couuty jail and a fine of during the formation of the earth, $50,000 from the City National bank dealer in of state, Charles R. Freeman, of Uni §10. Moses King, se lmg liquor to Indians, four THE SIOUX COMING. through collusion with defaulting Bookkeeper auditor, I. E. Weeks, of Brule treasurer. H. mouths in Winona county jail and a fine o! $25 with flashes of lightning and peals ROSEBUD, Mont., Special —Stockmen Whitney. Groceries,' Crockery Stoneware, Samuel Milsteau, passing counterfeit §5 gold P. Horswell, of Hamlin attorney -GeneraVS. from the upper Tongue river report that com, fined §250. Louis Christal coming counterfeit of thunder at intervals of five B. VonBuskirk of Codington, superintendent Robert Wallace, accused of stealing $50,000 the Sioux Irom the Pine Ridge agency are money, fined §50 and impneonment at of instruction, Prof. W. A, Burton of Hughes, coming in to aid the Northwestern Cheyennes, from his uncle, J. H. Wallace, the New minutes. You can believe this or StriJwater for one year and one month. Barney superintendent of school of Mines E. H. Evanstan olassware, Notions, Canned and that the two tribes are jointly A Wahl, sending obscene matter thiough the York publisher, and L. B. Lowitz, who ran not, just as you happen to feel of Lake commissioner of labor, T. C. mail, one year and month at Stillwater at hard going on the war-path, first killing Upshaw, away with him. have sailed from Havanafor labor. William C. Howe pleaded guilty to be Kennellyof Brown, CongressmenJudge Chas. agent of the Rosebud agency. New York, in charge of an officer. about it. Mr. Crofton has no affidavits mg a retail liquor dealer without paying a special M. Thomas of Lawrence and M. Y. Quigley, Frnit, Flour, etc. tax He was fined §100 and imprisonment The north-bound stage from Ukiah, Cal., of Turner. Ex-Judge Bartlett Tupn, of to publish. in Winona county jail for thirty days. TH E TARIFF. was robbed three miles out of town by alone Yankton, was endorsed for United States highwayman. It is reported that the robber senator Otto Peemiller, of Yankton, was Henry Howe was tried for selling liquor Som of the Charge Being Made By All goods sold at bottom prices and' secured $1,600 from Wells-Fargo & to Indians, ajid the jury returned a verdict elected chairman of the state central .committee. he Senat Finance Committee IN the year 1706 the average weight delivered free of cost to any part of Co.'s box. of not guilty. Gus Halberg was on trial WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, this afternoon for selling liquor to Indians. of fatted steers in the London and the city. It is announced that J. R. Hunting a —The finance committee of the senate prominent citiren of East Wilhston, L. I., to-day amended the tariff bill in the matter Liverpool markets was but 310 TH E MARKETS. N E W ULM, MINN. has misappropiated trust funds to the extent CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. of lumber, making a change that is important pounds! This, too, at the average of $21,000. He is a lawyer and justice to the Northwest. It was decided to a of Delegates Attend he of the peace. The Latest Quotations from Western make one uniform duty of $1 per thousand GEO. BENZ & SONS. age of 5 years. In 1755 this average Opening of the Convention on fine hemlock and allf other kinds of Frederick T. McLeod, an ex-minister, found Markets. ST. LOUIS Special.—The ninth annual weight was increased to 482 lumber It is said that Senators Sawyer of guilty of living with a woman in Chicago convention ot the Young People's CHICAGO. Wisconsin and Stockbridge ot Michigan, Importers and Wholesale Dealers 1B when he had a legal wife in Nova Scotia, pounds. In 1830 the weight was Society of Christian Endeavor met 111 this WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 92 to 92y2c No. 3 both largely interested in lumber, were whom he married while pieaching there, has WINES & city to-day, 4,300 delegates being Spring, 78 to 85 No. 2 red, 92 to 92V6c anxious lor the reduction. Senator Allison 650 pounds, more than double that been sentenced to one year in the house of registered as present and several special CORN—No. 2, 33%c. is making a strong fight to ha\ethe binding con ection. of 1706. The average weight of the trains reported en route with othf OATS—No. 2. 26%c. ivvne schedule cut in half or wiped out LIQUORS, large delegations which will 4 Two Mexican cowboys living near Moore RYE—No. 2, 53c. entirely. There is cimte a fierce contest .fatted steer to-day is four times what rive to-monow. Rev. Frances E. Clar BARLEY—No. 2, nominal. Station, Tex., met in the roa3, quarreled o\er the wool schedules. Senator Aldrich president of the United society, presided it was in 1706, only 184 years ago. about a cow, and one lariated his opponent FLAX SEED—No. 1, $1.45 resisting any attempt to put down the tarifF 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn After Scripture reading by Rev. Gebbardt by the neck, dragged him from the saddle EGGS—12 to 12%c. on manufactured goods. Senator Washburn of New York, an opening "prayer by Rev and bet off at lull speed. His neck was broken. proposed an amendment to the bill ST. PAUL. PETES SCHEEEB. Homer of Wisconsin, and the election ol to-day which was referred to the committee WHEAT—NO. 1, haid. 90 to 91c No. 1, Rev Sherwood of New York as chief scribe, KAISER "WILHELM, "the younger," on finance. It provides for the free importation, Northern S9 to 90c No. 2, Northern, S6 to At Palmer, N. Y.. Edward F. Costello, a and President Holdridge.ofthe Illinois State until Jan. 1, 1892, of all machinery as he is coming to be styled, has demanded 87c. brakeman, instantly killed his little son nineteen union, assistant. Hon. David R. Francis, i.npqrted for the pui pose of mannlactuimg CORN—No. 3, 31c. months old, while the child was asleep from Prince Bismarck certain governor of Missouri, was introduced and beet sugar, with a rebate of dutv paid on OATP—No. 2 mixed. 27c No. 2 white, 28Vi in its cradle. Costello than fired three shots delivered an address of welcome. After such machinery imported since Jan. 1,1890. ^manuscripts in his own handwriting, to 291/ac No. 3 white, 28 to 29c. hi5! at wife, one striking her corset steol, Scripture reading by Rev. W. rooks, -DEALER IN,- Senator Moody's proposition to tax block BARLEY—No. 2, 50 to 55c No. 3, 40 to president of Mount Tabor college, and written by him when crown prince, which saved her life. tin was voted on by the committee to-day 45c prayer by Rev.E BurkhardtolCedar Rapids, and the proposition was defeated. The tiff: Patrick H. O'Brien, just as he arrived in RYE—No. 2, 37c. and the ex-chancellor has refused to Iowa, Rev. F. F. Clark, D.D., president ol senate committee, like the house, concluded GROUND FEED—No. 1, $13.25 to 13.50. Ashland, Wis was attacked by two men under the United Society of Christian Endeavor, that the people of the United States give them up, and contemplates their BRAN—Bulk, $9.50 to 10. a railroad bridge in the very heart o' the delivered a long address on the subject "A did not care to pay $25,000,000 or $30,000,000 BALED HA\—NO. 1, upland piairie, $9 No. city. One of the men struck O'Brien in the publication. TheFreisinnige Zeitung Modern Uprising and Its Significance." Following for the next few years 1, $8 timothy, $9. head with a club and the other rifled his pockets, Dr. Clark's address, General Secretary for the benefit of a tin syndicate. understands that they relate to the BUTTER—Creamery, first 14 to 15c, dairy, securing about $20. O'Brien was severely J. W. Baer of Rochester, Henry C. Wickers, president of the Hanney first, 10 to I2c injured and is now in bed. His assailants Minn., now resident at Boston Massmade question of the appointment of a regency Tin Mining company, arrived here with a MttNEAPOLIS. a few remarks then came the recular escaped. new invoice of Bfack Hills tin, but his during the illness of the late convention sermon by P. S. Hanson, D. D., WHEAT—No. 1, hard. 89c: No. 1, Northern, presence had no effect on the committee. Mrs. John Sigler and George Grazier left LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS^ of Chicago. The formal session then closed 88Vfcc No. 2, Northern. 86%c Emperor Frederick. At to-day's session of the Republican members Wooster, O., going to the home of Richard with song and benediction, and was succeeded FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, ot the senate finance committee they Austin, a brother-in-law residing near by an informal reception iu the art SASH, BLINDS, $5.15 to 5.35 baker's here, $3.35 to 4 red finished their preliminary consideration of Blackleyville. Austin, who is a weak, sickly dog sacks, $1.20 to 1.30. gallery of the exposition building, lasting the tarifF bill. Now, as one of them remarked, man ob ected to their presence, but Grazier AT Ofen, Hungary, a woman has CORN—Good yellow 32*6c. until nearly midnight. they will go back to the first of threatened to kill him if he did not keep —and all kinds of— OATS—Good white, 27%c, fair mixed, 26c. the bill and begin to do hard work upon it died who had not for thirty years his mouth shut. At mid/right a party of BARLEY—30 to 35c DIED IN TH E HARNEES. —settling all disputed points which have about fifty went to the house and took Building Material. FLAX—$1.39 to 1.40. gone outside her house. She was the been heretofore passed over without action. Grazier from the side of Mrs. Sigler and FEED—$13 to 13.50. Sudde Death of Charles Dennt a administered a heavy coat of tar and feathers. daughter of well-to-do parents. Thirty BUTTER—Fair to fancy creamery, 9 to 14c Well Known N a Man, dair.es, 7 to 14c. years ago she was about to be CHICAGO, Special.—Charles R. Dcnne t, flEW ULM, MIF1 LIFE O THEICZAR. A raving maniac created the wildest excitement managing editor of the Globe, died suddenly MILWAUKEE. married. Her lover, "to test her and terror on the streets of St. last evening. Mr. Dennett was born in WHEAT—No 2 Spring, 88% to 89c No. 1, 1 Nihilists Actively Engaged in a Louis. Getting out of his buggy he pulled obedience and' love," desired her on Nova Scotia in 1824, and when still onita Northern, 95c. in Ou Ne Plots. from his boot an immense bowie kni and young entered the newspaper business in CORN—No. 3, 33c. a certain feast day not to go into the sallied up to the front door of a house and ST. PETERSBURG, [Special.—The government OATS—No. 2, white, 28%c Boston and served a thorough apprenticeship. rang the bell. The servent. a young Irish has received information leading streets. She agreed, but broke her RYE—4334c His first engagement outside of Boston girl, answered the call. When she saw the them to believe that a new movement BARLEY—No. 2„47%c was with the New York Herald under wild looking man flourishing the bowie kni e, promise and went into the town. The against the life of the czar is contemplated. EGGS—Fresh, the elder Bennett Coming West in the '50s, she gave one awful shriek of terrior, leaped Consequently the guards in the imperial he accepted a position on the Cincinnati next day her lover broke the engagement, from the doorstep, cleared the fence at a Indian Depredations palace and at all the approaches to the Commercial, remaining in that city for bound and sprang up the street. The crazy and thereupon she made a vow NEW ULM, MINN. The Cheyenne Indians are on the war bnilding have been doubled. A number several years. From Cincinnati he went man. not at all dismayed, entered. The to Toledo. and was interested in that never again during her life-time path. They huve leTt their regular camps of arrests have been made of persons v\ ho family were at dinner, and the crazy man sat and are gathering in small camps of from a paper in that city. His next down to the table and ordeied "a pound of are suspected of being connected with the would she leave her house—and she fifteen to twenty hve in the tepees, and are move was to Chicago, where he was coi.nected flesh right next to the heart of a beast.'' movement. Gen Silicerstoff, a special M.Mullen, FresH. E. Vajen,Vict-Prttft firing at settlers' houses and making the kept her word. The entire family fled, sei earning, out of the with the Times as telegraph editceditorial agent c! the Russian police, has arrived 111 most threatening demonstrations. Cattle back door and the crazy man, a ter sampling writer, and finally as managip J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. Paris for tbe purpose ot obtaining intonnation are being shot down by the Indians through editor. For a few months'in 1880 he w" the brand, returned to his buggy and drove concerning the nihilists recently arrested pure malice, as no parts of the animals are Directors'. off. He scared several othtr lamihes before connected with the Minneapolis Tribun SERVANTS are getting so high toned there and of possibly identifying beep. used for Eighteen cattle were shot in he was captured. returning thence to the Times. Heabai them. in New York that they no longer one bunch on Otter creek. Gov. Toole received doned newspaper woi for several years and In an interview to-day he expressed himself Werner Bczsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. The following particulars are received of a dispatch signed by ten prominent citizens answer advertisements,* but insert as positive that the prisoners were connected went to Kansas, but was not contented out the recent attempted massacre by Northern of Miles City requesting that he send 1,000 Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch, y%, with the most atrocious and dangerous of harness, and returned to Chicago and resumed their own modest announcements in Cheyennes nearthe Tongue river reservation: stands of arms and ammunition. In reply conspiracy against the life or the czar his old position on the Times. He One night not long ago about twenty Indians and1 the arms ammunition were sent in and the institutions of the Russian government.that the papers and then sit down and remained with that paper until the winter stole 3,000 or 4,000 pounds of beei charge of Col. C. 0. Curtis. One troop of nihilism had yet organized. Indeed of 1887-88, when, the Globe having been DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS wait for a mistress. When she from James S. Ferguson's ranche. They was cavalry and two of in antry have been sent he had positive information that the started by several of his old associates, he discovered while departing with the beef, and French contingent of nihilists were in collusion from Fort Keogh to the Cheyenne agency. comes they catechise her as to how accepted the position of managing editor, OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE with those in Russia and Switzerland •were pursued by Ferguson and forty of his The story of the trouble with the Cheyennes retaining tbe same up to the time of his many persons there are in the family, to murder the czar and precipitate men. The meat was recovered. A few days is along one, dating from 1858. The Cheyennes TICKETS SOLD. death. simultaneous outbreaks in different afterwards Ferguson and bix of his men were a few years ago were taken in charge whether the bread and cake are political centers. The testimony in the by the military and placed on the reserve returning to the ranch at night, when they cases of the recently arrested nihilists given bought at the bakery, whether the were ambushed along the road by Indians. near Miles City. The military has been DEALING IN FUTURES. by tradesmen and janitors has developed partially successful in controlling them, Ferguson was shot through the heart, dying shirts and collars and cuffs are sent GloseAttention Giveh tol nothing against the suspects. Public opinion Th S re me Court of Illinois S a although the reds would go away instantly. One ot the men was shot in the is turning in their favor, and there is a irom the reserve whenever opportunity offered This Kind of Trading is Gambling. Collecting. to the lauWry, how many days out groin and died the next day. Two others received probability of their liberation. and kill cattle on the range or murder serious wounds. The Indians have SPKIGFIELD, 111., Special.—The supreme will be graced, whetherthe dining an unprotected cowboy who detected them since been thoroughly armed, and the settlers' court to-day rendered an important decision BOODLEISN IN BOSTON. their maraudarings. All last winter they room can be used when the girl's have become so alarmed that many of them in a bucket shop case which came here were running cattle and horses off and boasting have abandoned their homes and ran away. from Jacksonville. "William Sobey of Jacksonville Bucklen Araioa BaiTe ^tlft? A a to Buy S a to at lover comes to see her, and so on. that any white man who informed on was indicted and convicted under The best salve in the world for Cuts, $ 1 .OOO Pe Head. them would be killed. Nine times out out of ten, if the a special bucket shop act. By the revised Bruises Sores, UlcerB, Salt Rheum, BOSTON, Special.—The senate committee FROM FOREIGN S O E S A later telegram from Miles city says that criminal code of 1S74 it is made a criminal Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, poor woman seeking female help appointed to investigate charges ol bribery Emperor William has refused to assent to White Buffalo, Black Medicine and Little offense to deal in options, and the court Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Eruptions, in connection with the elevated railroad the suggeston that Prince Bismarck be pro8ecuted dosen't speak up promptly, she hears Eyes were arrested And bound over to June says that tbe purchase of grain or other and positively cures Piles, or no bills before the legislature began a lor divulging state secrets. 28 to await examination. The savages resisted commodities ior future delivery is a gambling this answer: "I don't think the place public hearing: to-day. ^j£F. -E. pay required. It ie guaranteed to give The British house of lords has rejected the Maj. Carroll when be arrived at Tongue contract, if the intention at the time Sanderson of Boston »'^8 testified river, but when reinforcements came'up. with perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. will suit ,„me,_I'm^ used to better bill to enable women to serve an members of of the purchase were to make a future settlement county councils. orders from Gen. Brisbin to take White that an int crview at Washington on Ma and not for actual delivery. The Price 25 cents per box. Sold n* 0, things.", t« Buffalo dead or alive, they weakened and 22 between himself, L. P. Hagar, a lobbyist decision ot the lower court,imposing a fine L. Root. ~,jThe warlike tone of ^ieLondon Tim sin re- surrendered tbe murderers. on Mr. Sobey, is affirmed. and Senator Eassett with referencs to