New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 6, 1890 · Page 1 of 9
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New Dim Seview. ^NEW S SUTINGS. ter "$. UNDER THE ENGINE, WM. FmuncJfc^f 5 Stadler & Co., clothing merchants -efJTew 1 T\ A 11T A fiT^H I A TT JOHN BENTZIN. York, have assigned. Liabilities, $130,-0OOj *JI\J3LI\\*UXJ A„ JO-O-XJJ. Fatal Head-End Collision Between Two Cottonwood Mills.~0 nominal assets, $90,000. wM Passenger Trains in Indiana. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publisher*. The trustees of the sugar trust have issued riminfl, Personal, Foreign Sioux Falls Experience! LOUISVILLE, Aug. 3.—There was another a circular to certificate holders announcing wreck on the Xouisville, New Albany & Severe Hail Storm for the appointment of a committee to form a and Other Interesting, HEW ULM, Chicago road to-day. Two men were killed MINNESOTA Custom grinding solicited. Will new organization. and several severely injured. About seven About Five Minutes. News Items. miles north of Bedford, Ind., the southbound The guards who have been stationed at grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange 'w~%S4 THOMAS EDISON recently purchased passenger train from Chicag%came the government house in Buenos Ayres have 5fc*«*S 34fts.flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 n~ in collision with the north-bound passenger 1,000 acres of land in Moore been withdrawn and the public excitement $H ^&'S#i£#r'*->i Fatal Head-End Collision BeS^ from Louisville. Several of the cars were fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flourand has ceased. 1 county, S. "where an attempt will WASHINGTOMT^ completely telescoped. The dead are Arthur feed sold at low rates and delivered The Lake Pepin calamity has stimulated Secretary Proctor has selected the Baltimore E tween Two Trains in Burns of New Albanv, engineer ot the be made to open gold mines. inquiry'into the worthiness and equipments as the vessel to carry the remains of a New Ulm free of expense. south-bound train George Cole of New Albany, & 4i Indiana. -r* of excursion boats on various waters, and John Ericson to Sweden. She will sail in fireman of the south-bound train. it is found that many of them are in a condition August. Both are still under the wreck. The only FRANK & BKNTZIN. CAPT. "WILLIAMS, of Jeffersonville, to invite disaster. -gJT part of either visible is Cole's foot, which vj The United States Despatch has left the 20 years blind, is receiving his sight. shows them to be caught head downward. Tie St. Paul chamber of commerce emphatically Brooklyn navy yard with Secretary of the Sioux FALLS, S. D., Speciaf Telegram, AUG. QTJEIO It is stated another man was on their engine He thinks the glare in his room of Navy Tracy on board bound upon an Eastern protests against this city being Atig. 3.—About 9 a. m. a hail storm dropped and is caught under the wreck. The cruise. The secretary was accompanied coupled with Minneapolis in the census infamy, an electric light has something to in on this city. It lasted for about five injured are: by his daughter, Mrs. Wilmerding, and his and will endeavor to have the order minutes, but did $10,000 or $15,000 damage do with the recovery. Bob Huir, engineer, northbound Lave Smith granddaughter Miss Alice Wilmerding. for a recount here rescinded. HARNESS MAKER in the way of broken windows and injury of Lafayette, fireman James, Tilford, postal Texas fever has made its appearance clerk, leg broken crushed in chest will die to trees and shrubbery. The storm came Frank BlackneU, express messenger, southbound among the cows near the city limits, in a IF all the persons whose names are from the northwest, and not a window —and Dealer in— ACCIDENTAL. tram J. W. Jenkins, 1230 Butterfield portion of the Twenty-eighth ward, Chicago, Whips, Collars, and all ot?ier light is left on the north side of any building street, Chicago, colored porter, southbound in the new government blue-book were The American schooner William Bice has train, leg and hip crushed, S. E Beck, engineer, and about twenty of them have died from unless protected by wire netting, and articles usually kept been lost at sea. The whole crew, consisting maintenance of way, Louisville, New Albany & to form a line four abreast it would the effects of the disease. in many instances even wire did not save Chicago, head cut Frank Shank, freight conductor, in a first-(dass harness of sixteen persons, perished. passenger on southbound train, back injured, The opinion prevails that in the absence them. The large plate glass in business take ten hours for the procession to shop. The business part of Travers, Cal., has Ed Muir. son of Engineer Muir, head and of government or foreign aid the National houses stood the shock remarkably well, face cut, J. P. Judie, postal clerk, northbound pass the white house. been practically wiped out by fire. The loss Bank of the Argentine Republic must go into but smaller lights were shattered or riddled tram, slightly hurt. New harnesses made to order and re is fully $ 100,000. liquidation. There is no abatement in tbe as with bullets. Masonic temple, the Syndicate Conductor McDonald, of thesssih-bound pairing promptly attended to. While the prince regent of Bavaria was financial panic in Montevideo. A BABY was born at Kenosha, block, Van Bps' block and others team, says he and his engineer agreed to out driving in the suburbs of Munich, his NEW MLM, MINN sidetrack at Cuthrie. three miles north of It appears from such figures as are obtainable present a dilapidated appearance. Theskylight Wis., the other day with a full set of carriage collided with a tram car and the the wreck, but he went to sleet) and did not that the investigation of Special in the Cataract house, which cost $250, prince was thrown out and badly bruised. wake till the trains struck. Mr. Dent says Empire Mill Co. upper and lower teeth and a fine head Census Agent P. T. Wood will add about is literally crushed. he was half asleep when the crash came, Frank Dennis, engineer, was killed and four hundred names to the census of Buffalo, Reports from outside show the track of of hair. The impression in Kenosha and when he opened his eyes he saw the Fireman Westfield and Express Messenger making the population of Buffalo approximately the storm to have been about forty miles baggage car coming right through the parlor is that it has beaten the world. JP. K. Hanna injured in a head-end collision car, and it struck him in the forehead, ROLLER MILL. 254,000, wide from Beaver Creek, Minn., to Salem, stunning him for a moment. Engineer pear Alberquerque, N. Mex. S. D. The damage to small grain will be It is understood in St. Loais that a syndicate Burns says that he was two minutes behind Ernest Woefel, one of the trustees of the comparatively slight, as most of it was in J. "W. BUELL, of St. Louis, is'^poken of wealthy men have purchased 20,000 time, while the northern train was about jEarmony society, died at Economy, Pa., shock, but corn was stripped of 1 eaves. In acres of land from the Mexican government, six hours behind. Doctors were sent out at 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. of as the most successful author of from the effect of an electric shock received the vicinity of the city the ears of corn were once with the wrecking train, and the in one of the many fertile valleys that wounded were taken to Bedford and New while examining a "tell-tale" or watchman's the age. A few years ago] he was not injured. abound in that country, and intend to .Albany. John Tilford, brother of Postal dial. The streets of Sioux Falls remind one of settle it with negroes from the United States We take pleasure in informing the working on a St. Louis newspaper Clerk Tilford, called on the sheriff to arrest autumn, the sidewalks being strewn with McDonald, saying: "I will krll him if you public that we are now ready for bus* for a small salary, aad now enjoys leaves, while the trees stand bare. In the don't." THE MARKETS. SINS AND SINNERS. ness. The best machinery and all the. Ail income of $60,000 a year. north and central portion of the city the Both engines are almost totally destroyed United States Commissioner Moray holds fttest improvements in the manufacare hailstones ranged up to the size of a man's and several of the cars are little better than Stevens, Dickey and Hegman, the Minneapolis of flour enable us to compete witfe The Latest Quotations from West fist, while in the southern portion they kindling wood. The money loss will be census padders, to the grand jury. DOUBTLESS the new viaduct which heavy. A New Albany report says a passenger ,he best mills in the country. ern Markets. were not larger than an inch in diameter. named Ashcroft was kilted. Mand^ville Ault, deputy recorder, shot his The greatest damage to any one building We are constantly buying supplies New York with 300,000,000 CHICAGO. wife, killing her instantly, and then shot himself Wheat, was the new court house. It had/just been WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 92 to 92%c No. 3 gallons of water daily is regarded by in the head but not fatally. He then painted. This will have to be done again, Bye, Spring, 78 to 85 No. 2 red, 92 to 92V6c. OFFENDED SOLDIERS. hanged himself in the barn. Kentuckians as the greatest wonder CORN—No. 2, 33%c. as well as to replace 100 panes of glass. Corn, They Attempt to "Bounce*' an Editor ^wirt^tt OATS—No. 2. 26%c. Charles Arnold of Lafayette, Tnd„ conductor Nothing approaching this visitation in severity Oetts» in the world. They wonder what RYE—No. 2, 53c and Are Arrested. on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago, has ever afflicted this section. Buckwheat, BARLEY—No. 2, nominal. anybody can do with so much water. has been arrested charged with knocking MASSILLON, Ohio, Aug.3.—Intense excitement DAMAGED BY WIND. FLAX SEED—NO. 1, $1.45 &c, &c» Brakeman William Hilbert from the train prevailed here last night over the arrest WINONA, Special Telegram, Aug. 3.—One EGGS—12 to 12Yac of the heaviest wind storms ever visiting of twenty-seven members of Company and causing his death. At the Highest Market Vrices. ST. PAUXi. JOHN BURNS, the English labor Winona struck this city to-day, accompanied of Wooster, in camp with the Eightli Pierre Delamere, his wife, and Jean Gauthier, WHEAT—No. 1, hard. 90 to 91c No. 1, by rain. Shade frees were blown down leader, has written a letter to a labor regiment, on a warrant sworn out by Robert We sell all kinds of their barkeeper, have been held for Northern 89 to 90c No. 2, Northern, 86 to in all parts of the city, blocking the sidewalks P. Skinner, editor of the Independent, 87c. agitator in New York to say willfnl murder, for causing the fire at Quebec FLOVR, and streets. Awnings and signs were and it was feared that a conflict would be COBN—No. 3, 31c. in which seven people lost their lives. also blown down and other mischief done. that in England the short-hour SJBCOBTS, OATS—No. 2 mixed, 27c No. 2 white, 28% precipitated between the civil and military The iron roof of the Porter flouring mill Train robbers on an Omaha train at to 29y3c No. 3 white, 28 to 29c. movements have always tended to authorities. was torn off also portions of the rools of BBAN, Ac, Duluth red-peppered passenger's eyes and BARLEY—No. 2, 50 to 55c No. 3, 40 to Schroth & Ahien's planing null and Youmaus The Wooster boys took offense at something -sobriety and have increased the in-robed several people. The criminals are arrested. 45c LOW RATES. Bros. & Hodgins' sawmill. The in the Independent and failing in RYE—No. 2, 37c smokestacks of the Youmans Bros. & Hodgins' telligence of the workers. three attempts to humiliate the editor by GROUND FEED—NO. 1, $13.25 to 13.50. John H. Douglass, of St. Louis, secretary and the Winona Lumber company's trying to toss him in a canvas fly. The Special Attention given to BBAN—Bulk, $9.50 to 10. mills were blown off. of the Knapp, Stout & Co., lumber firm, is Mas&iJJon company rescued Skinner during Custom *W*or]£ BALED HAY^NO. 1, upland prairie, $9 No. under arreBt, charged with braining an employe the tryird assault, but he was wounded over A DIVER who was working at the 1, $8 timothy, $9. /3ye the by a bayonet in the melee, hence with a plank. BUTTER—Creamery, first 14 to 15c, dairy, NEW MEXICAN WHITE CAPS. foundation of a railroad bridge near the/warrant. first, 10 to 12c. An extra stone for giinding feed. Harry Brown, a broker and real estate ^^fFooster boys were taken by the police Boise City, Idaho, gave a signal to Tlie Governor Threatens to Call Oat dealer recently from New York, is under arrest MINNEAPOLIS. force to the mayor's office early this Steam Comsheller. Troops to Suppress Them. be hoisted quickly. When he got to in Chicago charged by Col. W. H. Taylor WHEAT—No. 1, hard, 89c No. 1, Northern morning, two other companies with guns Vood taken for cash or in exchange ab 1^. ''Jo. 2, Northern, 86y&c of New York of having defrauded him of SANTA FE, N. Mex Aug. 3.—The White accompanj ing them tor fear of an assault. the surface he held fast a sixty-five FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local uealers, Cap organization near Las Vegps, N. Mex A settlement was effected by three of $20,000. $5.15 to 5.35 baker's here, $3.35 to 4 red frages Whose have recently been called the Wooster companv pleading guilty, paying pound salmon that he had caught by Henry Paxson, a prominent stock raiser dog sacks, $1.20 to 1.30. $20 and costs and giving $300 bonds to the attertjon of the secretary of CASH PURCHASES the gills. and politician of Geneva, Neb., shot himself CORN—Good yellow 32Vic each to keep the peace toward Mr. Skinner the interior, have become so bold in OATS—Good white, 27^c, fair mixed, 26c. and jumped in a well two days later. forever. and CHEAP SALES, their depredations that Gov. Prince has BARLEY—30 to 35c His body was found yesterday, He was temporarily been compelled to issue a proclamation R. ~~W. WKENN, general passenger FLAX—$1 39 to 1.40. insane. calling upon them to disband, and declares A SERIOUS OUTLOOK. HANSCHEN, FEED—$13 to 13.50. that if they do not do so he will order out agent of the East Tennessee, Virginia Mrs. Charles E. York and her mother, Mrs. BUTTER—Fair to fancy creamery, 9 to 14c the territorial militia, and if necessary Great Damage Will Done in Southeastern Julia McClelland living at Bengis, Md., were dair.es, 7 to 14c and Georgia railroad, was a telegraph call upon the United States Contractor and Builder. Iowa Unless Bain Comes. murderously assaulted with an ax by Jame MILWAUKEE. troops. This band of regulators style operator during the war, and BURLINGTON, Iowa, Special Telegram, R. Meeks while they were asleep. They were WHEAT—No. 2 Spring, 88% to 89c No. 1, themselves Knights of Labor and have Aug. 3.—The crop outlook in Iowa is took from Gen. Lee to Jefferson Davis badly injured, but will recover. Northern, 95c. organized louses through San Miguel rather serious at present. For the past four county until they now have a membership Special attention given to masoa CORN—No. 3, 33c The point made by Judge Shaw for the defense announcing that Richmond must days a dry, hot wind has been blowing and OATS—No. 2, white, 28%c of 1.500. They have without any legal in the census cases in Minneapolis the thermometer has ranged from 80 to 105 work in the city and country. be evacuated. RYE—43%C cause destroyed hundreds of miles of (touching the form of warrants) is sustained BARLEY—No. 2, 47%c fence", turned herds of cattle loose, deg. Dispatches received from numerous by Commissioner Morey, and Stevens, New Ulm, Minn. EGGS—Fresh, burned thousands of tons of hay and destroyed points in Iowa and elsewhere indicate that Dickey and Heggman are at once rearreston other property, while several men unless rain comes at once great damage will SAM DEGEAW is a Lansing man The North Star Lung and Throat BalBam new warrants. who opposed them have been seriously be done. Southeastern Iowa seems to be With Santa Claus whiskers, who A Missionary' re a is a sure cure for coughs and colds. wounded by some unseen assassin or mysteriously Two weeks ago Col. J. F. Tyler of St. Joseph, more especially suffering in this respect. A disappeared. Another unfortunate hunts sparrows six days a week, and A missionary in Borneo is wrestling Mo., was appointed receiver for the few points report hopefully, saying that a discovery for the county is Sells & Andress circus and menagerie. A few with a question relating to the good rain at once will make things all r.ght. makes a comfortable income therefrom. that for years there has been HUEMKE & S3AFEKAHI, days ago somebody, thought to be Andress, The general opinion it that crops are Hurt evolution of species that would have factional fight? in the Republican party, He furnished a large percent.' stole the elephant, two camels and five fully one-thiid. puzzled the late Mr. Darwin himself. and it is now alleged that the leaders of one of thel0,000 sparrow scalps paid for horses. Carpenters, faction is in sympathy with these outlaws, A TIMELY BAIN. Among his converts is a native, who and that the organization, unless soon CHIPPEWA F^LLS Wis., Special, Aug. 3 ay Ingham County during June. Charles Price deliberately murdered John in spite of his rather exemplary conduct Rain fell in this vicinity yesterday and will broken up, will be used as a political machine. McAllister, near St. Paul. The latter had Builders and Contractors- prove an untold blessing. The corn, which in other directions persists in several hundred dollars, which Price tried to was beginning to suffer from diy weather, an old habit of running down and A KANSAS doctor recently reported steal, and failed to get peaceable possession, will be revived. Other grains will not yield NhW ULM, MINN. more than half a crop. he killed McAllister by driving a coal pick killing the dwarfs that form a low to his medical society a case of poisoning: USED A DECOY LETTER. through his head. Price gave himself up. tribe of beings in the vicinity of the Designs and plans made to order and which he attributes to the Clever Manner in Which an Alleged Replied With a Bullet. Citizens of Glenwood, Neb., threaten to •^timaies on all work furnished and mission. He does it merely for sport patient's habit of putting the end of Bigamist Was Captured. lynch a young Lothario who pel fidiously induced BAERISTON, Miss., Aug. 3.—Late last night •onti acts faithfully executed. it is hia way of hunting and when this town was thrown into excitement over onefianceeto prepare for their marriage, CHICAGO, Aug 3.—Charles Loring, an electrician, his lead pencil in his mouth. Of remonstrated with the missionary the shooting of Horace Crawford, a negro and while she was waiting for him to thirty years old, well educated, porter at the Gates hotel, by unknown parties. course, the patient didn't know that he claims that the dwarfs are not handsome and of excellent family, is in jail come to the front, skipped off with another THE FIGURE ««9." Seeing them loitering around the human beings, but animals that a here accused of having five living wives. there is no lead in a lead pencil. girl and married her. store, and thinking they were bent on robbery, Thefigure9 in our itos will make a long stay The prisoner's father is a prominent citizen It is probable that the man known as Christian savage has aright to hunt. he went to the house after his pistol No man or woman now living will ever date of Boston. Esther Batasco, a beautiful and to waken C. H. Gates, the proprietor. John Mnrrsy who was drowned at Far Rockaway The missionary admits that they exhibit document without using the figure 9. It stand A BOSTONIAN just returned from English Jewess, is the complainant, and asserts Returning he confronted the parties, demanding Beach Was Thomas Moonoy. the Irish in the third place in 1890, where it will remain tor few traces of the human being, that she is Mrs. Loring No. 1, having them to surrender, when one of London says that he was attracted agitator and bomb thrower. The personal years and then move up to secoud place in 1000 and is in considerable perplexity as married the electrician at Brighton in 1884. them shot him through the head. He died appearance of the drowned man tallies closely where it will rest for one hundred years. by a large crowd one day, and on Loring, she says, represented himself a about 3 o'clock. Another partv found just to whether his convert is right or There is another "9" ich has also come to stay with Mooney. Mooney is the man who worth $150,000, but, after bringing her to outside the city limits was shot through investigation found that the people wrong. To the wisest evolutionist It is unlike thefigure9 our dates in the respect in 1887 threw a phosphorous bomb on this country and living with her a time, left the neck, but at this writing still lives. that it has already moved up to first place, her were waiting to see the man expected board the steamship Queen while she was it would probably be a pretty difficult her penniless. She patiently traced him This shooting is supposed to have been over the country, but'has only now caught done by the same parties. The coroner it will permanently remain. It is called the Xo lying in her dock at New York matter to say at what point to enter a railway carriage up with him. Meantime, it is alleged, Loring held an inquest and the probability is, from 9" High Arm Wneeler i, Wilson Sew ing Machine the animal ceases and the man begins.—Chicago married and deserted a girl in four different evidence given, the perpetrators will be marked, "Reserved for President The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the FOREIGN GRIST. cities—Chicago, Wheeling, Helena, caught. The sheriff and a posse are scouring Herald. experts of Europe at the Pans E\position ot 18&9, £4 Ames of America." Mont., and Brighton, Eng. It was with her The squadron of evolution has arrived at the woods for them. where, after a severe contest with the leading ma English townswoman that Miss Batasco New York from Brazil. chines of tae world, it waa awarded the orily joined forces, and by means of a decoy letter, Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, blrotherson The Heligoland cession bill has passed the Lincoln a Everett representing that another of Loring's A Bullet Through His Head. IT is reported that the petrified remains exhibit having received lower awards second reading in the British house of commons—209 victims was dying and wished to bequeath KANSAS CITY, Aug. 3.—The body of Peter of gold medals, etc The French Government It was on the 19th of November of a man have been found on him some money, secured his appearance to 61. Lefler was found sitting upright in the rear also recognized its superiority by the decoration of 1863, in the presence of the great in Chicago. The arrest promptly followed. Jack creek, fifty miles from Rawlins. of his store to-day, with a bullet through Cholera is raging in Bagdad and vicinity, Mr Nathaniel \Vheeler,*President of the company, He is uncommunicative, and apparently his head, and the face almost entirely eaten with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. American nation, a second time and great apprehension exists lest the scourge The body is that of a man seven feet hopes that his wives will relent and fail to by maggots. In a letter to Herman should spread westward. The "No 9" is not an old machine improud free, that Lincoln and Everett opened carry the prosecution to an end. Schmidt, he notified him of his intention in height, and of proportionate build. upon, but is an entirely new machine, and is Joseph Chamberlain and his wife, who to commit suicide, and appointed him his the cametery at Gettysburg Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the graFest The find will be unearthed and taken leave London early in August for America, executor. Lefler had lived twenty-five advance ID sewing machine mechanism of WILL NOTSTR1KE. wherein repose the soldiers who died years in this part of the country, and when expect to spend three months in the tour of to Rawlins, Wyoming, and will finally age. Those who buy it can rest assured, t'.j in the fratricidal war which had become Chicago Carpenters Defeat a Resolution §7,000 United States 4 per cents, together this country. fore, of having the ery latest and best. be sent to the Smithsonian institution. with $752 in gold in a jar, v» as found in his to Order a General Strike. so painfully necessary to the The London Chronicle declares the representatives cellar, it caused no little surprise, as he had CHICAGO, Aug. 3.-^-At a largely attended of England in the Behnng sea consolidation of the United States. never been supposed to be making any meeting of the carpenters' council, a resolution negotiations were babies in the hands of money and was considered very poor. He Everett and Lincoln spoke. The to order a general strike of all union Blaine. had no relatives in this country, and his first was a representative of the carpenters to-morrow was overwhelmingly PEOPLE who ask "Is it hot enough money is all willed to persons of "his name The first election under the new constitution defeated. The meeting was along and exciting classic school—a Bostonian literateur. in Germany. for you?" Should take warning from of Japan occurred July 1. Incomplete one. It is said the council deemed returns show 39 government, 33 opposition, it improper to take any action until it had the fact that a St. Louis man shot Lincoln, a plain, honest man, who 1 been officially notified of the passage by Fired Into the Group. 18 independent and two doubtful candidates and killed a parrot which had insulted said of himself: "I only speak right the bosses' association of the resolution repudiating elected. CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—In a moment of ungovernable on." Those five words summarized their agreement. It is further said him with "Hi there, you blue-eyed rage to-day, Henry Heying, a The Siberian catfieplague is rava ging the that individual cases of violations of the his logic and his retorie. There were hardware clerk nineteen years old, shot province of Riazan, Russia. Cattle, horses ^fj monster, is this hot enough for you?" agreement by the bosse3will be collated for and almost instantly Killed Fred Heck, the on Latinisras, no antitheses in his and sheep are dying by thousands. Twothirds consideration at a meeting of the joint ten-year-old son of a widow. Heying, with jji But St. Louis courage may not be speech he only spoke right on, in the animals attacked die from the arbitration committee to be held some time a number of friends, was target shooting, disease, .rfis %$&£$&&? his own brave and powerful simplicity* sufficient for the shooting of bipeds £i this week. It is hoped that this will lead to and was being guyed by a number of .&. guided by a sober and masterful a settlement of all difficulties without resorting youngsters While in the act of raising The Unifed StatW-^nlf^lo in San without feathers who increase the his rifle, Heying was struck by a stick to a strike. Francisco has rendered a decision reordering geniuo." —From a Paris Letter. Itf^lS^t temperature by throwing off conun- thrown by the boys. He instantly turned fourteen Chinese returned to China. They PLASTEFERS W I STRIKE. the weapon at the group and fired, striking were arrested in Arizona after crossing the PITTSBURG, Aug. 3.—The plasterers of Mfm dramaJSgR3$H the Heck boy near the heart. Heying went Reflection on he a Pittsburg and Allegheny will strike tomorrow border from Mexico. home, and after an agitated conference for nine hours a day without reduction with his narents, acted on their advice and The Russian ambassador at Constantinople X^^SMJMPECUNIOIJS noblemen seem to be From the German. in pay. They have been working gave himself up to the police. %j hassentanothercommunicationto the port® The company marched so poorly ten hours heretofore for a day. The master so strongly bent upon securing demanding payment of the war indemnity. plaseerers say they will not grant the demands and went through the drill so badly of the men. American heiresses The debt now amounts to $152,750,000. tha.t they are &*&&• Strangled Himself. that the captain, who was somewhat ., ^.Turkey has only paid two years' installments IWHEELER & WILSON SfFG KANSAS CITY, Aug. 3.—Paul Gayer, aged I overlooking the rich girls on their Janice 1882, of an excitable nature, shouted indignantly Arrested the Nephew. seventy-three, committed suicide to-day. 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., C\i LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Aug. 3. James at the soldiers: Gayer was a Hungarian by birth. After own side of the water. I is announced For Sale by Isham was murdered Friday night about losing most of his property by fire, he came 6THERWISE. "You knock-kneed, splay-footed C/H. HORNB0RG, that Princess Marie-Leonida five miles south of the city. A nephew of to the United States to live with his daughter. The Southern Christian Temperance Union galoots, you are not worthy of being the murdered man went to a neighbor's He had taken to drinking heavily Bonaparte, danghter of Charles New Ulm, Mis assembly has opened at Ashville, N. C. Miss drilled by a captain. What you need house and said that three masked men had lately, and this morning asked his daughter Willard is in attendance. entered his uncle's house and killed the Bonaparte, intends to marry a lieutenant for money, which she refused to give is a rhinoceros to drill you, you jfED: PAULSEN, latter, and were then searching the house rhitn. The Illinois house passed a resolution stating He struck her and left the house. In wretched donkeys!" of the French infantry, and for money. No clew was discovered that the afternoon he was found by some boys they had no authority to make or alter Licensed Auctioi Then, sheathing his sword indignantly, would lead to the murderers' apprehension, dead at the foot of a tree. He had hung she has a fortune of 3,000,000 francs. the site of the world's fair. I the captain said but the nephew has been placed under arrest, himself, and, as he had no place to drop But perhaps foreign^ girls do not The Wisconsin Centra! is reported to have lie maintains his innocence and from, he had deliberately raised his feel "Now, lieutenant, you take charge LINDEN, BROWN CO., MDij brought the belt line railway extending t* sticks to the story of three masked men from the ground tilt death by strangulation careJ^.ejpiply^Jtl^i^ of the eompany.f,, J£p committing the deed. the Twin City stockyards. had ensued. "Correspondence pron&ptlr atteu