New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 26, 1890 · Page 1 of 8
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S S NEWS SIFTINGS. THE INDIAN SCARE. Few Ulm Review. ten miles west of Wichita, Ks., aod Mrs. A STANDING ROCK. John Weitzel, the wife of an agent for a TSSronm 7£}%n}u tf money loaning companv, had eloped. The All Peaceful Now, but Settlers Are Ap. husband of the missing woman returned prehensive. Criminal, Personal, Foreign after a'woek's absence. He discovered that •JUANDT & WEDDENDOEF, Publisher*. «.H.BOM The Indians Abandon For the 0. K. OHAABOVRIf« his residence had been broken into during BISMARCK, Special Telegram, Nov. 24.— frMidu and Other Interesting the night, his valuables stolen, and that Ibis To-day's advices from Standing Rock continue FEW ULM, MINNESOTA Present the Killing of office had ulso been visited by burglars. The Cor. linn, and Centra Strs. favorable. Rations were issued yesterday, ftews Items. safe was blown open and robbed of about and Agent McLaughlin reports only $1'000 in cash notes for $50,000. the Troops. AT Dyersbury, Miss., an ear of corn a small number of bucks away. The military ?ih KDSWULM, MINH. John Fisher, a fireman at the new waterv authorities' count showed a large number was raised which is thirty-six inches works conduit, at St. Louis, conceived a hatred did not appear, however, and to-day a W A S I N O N CtflectioMaai allba«ta«ss perhtraiag t* They Were Maturing a Scheme long, and weighs fourteen pounds. against Mrs. John Callahan, who boards scouting party crossed over to the east side Secretary Blaine thinks that Canada is proMtpllj stteft4*41m. the workmen. While Mrs. Callahan's little of the river to look up the wandering Indians. getting the better of the United States in to Draw the Troops Into boy, Johnny, was claying about the camp, the matter of reciprocity with South America Al the schools at the agency are Individual Responsibitiy, Fisher took a shovelful of coals from the who FBANKLYN, Pa., has a child and in the Rehrin sea controversy. closed on account of the excited state of the engine and threw them upon the little boy's Ambuscade. feleeps every other three days, reds. An Indian council was held yesterday The Secretary of "War Proctor met Gen. Miles back, literally burying him in fire. The $500,000, at St. Louis,'R here they talked over, in a at the agency and the friendly chiefs all flesh is all burned from the boy's back, and case baffles the physicians, The general way, matters in reference to the department, he will surely die. A warrant was issued avowed allegiance to the agent and reiterated child is in perfect health. but no arrangements were made against Fisher. OMAHA, NOV. 24 —Latest reports Irom thpir opposition to Sitting Bull and the Eagle Roller Mill Go. to send troops to the Indian reservations in A gentleman who arrived from Acton, California, Messiah doctrines. Pine Ridge are not so reassuring as those the northwest. The excitement among the states that three Indians supposed received last night. It is admitted by the Forts Lincoln and Yates are both being Indians regarding the coming of the Messiah As soon as the town of Santa Barbara, to belong to the Mojave reservation camped Has Capacity of authorities at the agency that a numerous reinforced, and Company H, Twenty-second was subsiding, and he apprehended no necessity near a cabin on the outskirts of Acton. The 600 Barrels Per Day, CaL, gets pipes laid to the gas infantry, Capt. Ketchuni. is expected to arrive band from Rosebud is en route to Pine lor the presence of the military among only occupant of the cabin was a boy. They from Fort Keogh to-morrow. The best Ridge, though the purpose ot the visit is them. well it will cost only $10 a year for asked him for a drink of water, and as ho informed people believe that there is small not vouchsafed. Short Bull and Jack Red was on his way to the spring they shot at The general land office at Washington issued fuel to each householder. probability of hostilities being begun him but missed, and the lad escaped into the Cloud, who have been leaders of the a circular of instruction to registers before spring, and by that time it is almost Our flour cannot bo beat. mountains They next called at the cabin dancing at Rosebud, deny any hostile intentions and receivers of land offices on the bill for certain that the war department will have ot Daniel W. Farmer, a native of New York. and s^y that the dancing has been relief of settlers on Northern Pacific indemnity A fat men's club containing 119 troops enough this vicinity to make any NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Mrs. Farmer was alone. She was killed outright. lands, which Mr. Comstosk introduced stopped. The dancers are coming into the outbreak both dangerous and' useless to the The last victim, as far as known at members, and representing an aggregate and worked for at the last session. About agency to-day in squads, preparing to draw Indians. But in the meantime the country present, was an old man named Louis F. 220 settlers in Northern Minnesota are interested, settlers are exposed to threats and insults their rations to-morrow. weight of 24,000 pounds, flour, Clark, a farmer and a mative of Iowa. He inasmuch as the bill allows them to from roving bands and are in constant fear Much loud talk is heard, but the Indians was shot and left for dead, but the latest reports ishes in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. select other government lands than those of the results if the hostiles should attempt state that he is still alive. mainly disclaim any hostile intentions. where th*ir homes now are. The commissioner a raid. This attitude, however, does not satisfy says that the new selections must be made within twelve months. In rase of the FOREIG N GRIST. either Gen. Brooke or Agent Royer. The A NEWARK, N. J., baby ten weeks THIS IS CURIOUS. death of any person who has improved and Fearing that Italy is about to make attempts fear is now that many of the dancers will old weighs only three-quarters of a made final proof for laud within the second upon Tripoli, 3.000 Turkish troops decline to come to the agency for rations Extraordinary Means Resorted to to Get indemnity belt, the transfer may be made pound. Its father is a powerful man have been sent to rem orce the garrison of to-morrow, but will prefer to organize incursions a Wife. by the legal representative of the deceased, that province aud the forts are being into country bordering on the reservation. and its mother a large woman. but the right given is personal and cannot strengthened. JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Nov. 24.—Dr. W. R. Obtftroed, and all PAT&.NT MUXlXJ&if be transferred or the selection made by an tended to for MODERATE FEES. Our offloe Congdon, a young, wealthy and highly respected The credit bank of Dunaberg, Prussia, has In order that this ph#se of the question opposite the C. B. Patent Offtoe. and we can attorney. No final proof shall be approved physician of Bristol, Ind., was run been robbed of money and valuables to the lain Patents In led time than thoa* remote fjratt may be properly met, Gen. Brooke has ordered A CALHOTJN, grandson of the by the land department except where it is amount of 130,000 roubles. The thieves escaped down here to-day by W. N. Springfield, a WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, J3RA WNQ shown that the law has been complied with a large body of troops to Rushville. 9II0T0 of invention. We advla* aa »»JpaljB*ftbiluv great John C. Calhoun, would like and it is believed they have gone to Chicago detective. as to residence. free of charge and w« mat* MO VadM*S* To-day Companies E, and and H, of London. Congdon disappeared on the night of UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED. to be elected United States senator the Second infantry, commanded by Captains Nov. 12, and was thought to have been The French steamer La Normandie is at For circular, advlot, terma and nfertn«i taV E S O N A Ames, Ulio, Keller and Clarke leit for from Georgia to suceed Brown. He murdered. had drawn $9,000 from a •dual cllenta in your own Bute. County, City off quarantine, New York, with sickness on Omaha on two special trains, and will Sown, into to S. W". Allerton, the Chicago packer, admits bank on that day, and two days later his C.A'SNOW8C^. board, It is said that there are cases of is a Farmers' alliance man. that he is about to engage in the shipment reach Rushville at 4 a. m. Monday. Companies overcoat, revolver and empty pocket book small pox among the immigrants who came Opp**ti» Patau OJU«, Watkapf*, 2. 4L were found by the roadside two miles out of of cattle in palace stock cars on an extensive A, CandG, of the Twenty-first infantry on the steam er. town. Two chambers of the revolver had scale. Ho has decided to build 1,000 cars as from Fort Sidney, commanded by Lieut. 1 AN Atchison man has had the pleastire Private cables received in New York before been discharged. On Saturday following Bingham Bros. a starter. Brooke and Captains Ebstem, Duncan and the opening of the stock exchange, announcing a letter from him to a young lady in Elkhart, of reading his owu obituary notice. P. M. Arthur, chief of 'the Brotherhood of Boyei, the whole in charge ot Lieut. Col, the troubles of Baring Bros, and stating Ind., accidentally fell into other He wrote it himself, and has Locomotive Engineers, registered at the Poland, are now en route by special train that the Bank of England, Rothschilds and hands. It was from New Yoik. and stated Auditorium hotel. Chi6ago, on his way other bankers had taken up accounts of Bar* from Columbus, Neb., to Rushville. Col. that he was about to sail for Florida. laid it aside, to be published after DEALERS IN. from Cleveland to St. Paul. "There is nothing ing Bros, amounting to £15,000,000created arrived here last Monday, but was disguised LUMBER Guy V. Henry, with one troop of the Ninth of public interest^, connected with my his death. a profound sensation. The original cause of by having colored his light hair and mustache cavalry from Fort McKinney, is also on his trip," he said. "I am merely goingup north the firm's trouble was Russia's withdrawal a jet black. Newspapers have been way there. to see the boys. Coalition with the federation working on tbe case for two days, and today of several millions deposits on learning of The other troops in this department of of railroad employes? No. There is no a Times Union reporter together with A SPECK of a race war has broken the firm's dealings in Argentine and Uruguay more probability of our joining any other the state are under marching orders, and Detective Springfield and Chief Phillips, of bonds. It is expected incoming investors out in the Boston conservatory of oraer now than ever. There is no need of it. the city police, discovered the fugitive in will gradually relieve the strain of the mar* can soon be centered at the scene of trouble. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Throughout the country there is not perceptible Mrs. Ward's boarding house, ket. music. Some of the fair Bostonese This move is intended, first, to cut off raiding the smallest liklihood of trouble." parties if any leave the reservation, and SASH AND BLIND. [, He says that he wanted to marrv Miss have declared their purpose to leave O E W I S E second, to support Maj. Butter's command Daisy Curtis of Elkhart, but feared his A I E N A because a couple of colored pupils are Lime, Cement and Coal,,. {, The Detroit Dry Dock company has just, at Pine Ridge, should he need reinforcements. mother and sister would object because she The sugar refinery situated on Ponte Palms let the contract for the construction of a new Gen. Brooke's headquarters will was poor and beneath him socially. So he in attendance. plantation, near Houma. La., has burned. dry dock which will be the finest and largest, planned with her to run away, leaving an continue at Pine Ridge. Two men, Herbert and Fred Crooks, vsere impression that he had been murdered on the great lakes. seriously burned. Loss, $90,000: insurance, Lowest price* always* then, establishing himself here, get the W. S. Wharton of Chicago, who fled from IN Tepe-Kermeno, an ancient town $50,000. E A BY A SCOUT. young lady to reveal Ins whereabouts to his that city recently leaving behind debts in Crimea, a platina coin has been mother, thus leconciling his people to the A south-bound passenger train on the International estimated at $50,000 to $100,000, has been Ho Plays "Possum" and Learns Something match, and then send lor the girl and marry & Great Northern was run into Oppoalte Railroad Depot* arrested in Philadelphia. found bearing the image of Antiochus of a Startling Nature. her. The greatest excitement has prevailed bv an enginehaulingthepaycaratKyle.Tex. mcWtJI/al, MIK1V- The national assemby of the Farmers' in Eikhait and Bristol since his disappearance, The rear coach was broken into kindling PIK E RIDGE, Nov. 24. The first of Syria, who died B: C. 164. The Mutual Benefit association is in session at and his mother has been lying wood. Thirty persons were injured, but no knowledge that the ghost dancers had commenced coin is the only one of its kind known Springfield, 111., with about 30 0 delegates at the point of death lrom grief. will FRANK FRIEDMANN, one killed. platting to entrap the soldiers was present. return with the detective to Indiana to-morrow brought to Indian Agent Royer last night to exist, and for this reason its value A dynamo pipe exploded on the steamer and will marry the girl. Indian scouts in the Indian Territory are by William McGaa. formerly an Indian City of New York recently, and filled the is inestimable. gathering in sporting parties. Quite a number dealer in steerage with fumes of ammonia. Many of scout and now a wealthy ranehman living ELECTORAL FRAUDS. from different states are held prisoners the passengers and firemen became unconscious*-am1 in the vicinity of Buffalo Gap. Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, by the Indians, but their lives arenot in danger. some of them are still buffering McGaa was traveling overland on horseback A BEAUTIFUL, story is told of Senator A Clear Case of Ballot Ro Stuffing in from the effects of the fumes. and alone. He enjoys a wide friendship South Dakota. Stanford—that he was giving The 2,000 girls employed in the trimming among the Indians generally, and last The steamer Nevada of Vermillion, Ohio, Glassware, Notions, Canned BLUNT, S. D., Special, Nov 24.—A United departments of the eighteen hat factories night staid at one of the lodges about midway i! his private secretary $12 a week, and sprung a leak and was abandoned on Lake between this point and Buffalo Gap. connected with the fur hat manufacturer s's States marshal came down from Sully Michigan, the crew being taken off by the The result was that he secured information one morning he said to him, "Hereafter association at Danbury, Conn., have been county yesterday in search of a pair of steamer Manhattan and landed at Manitowoc. as startling as it was valuable and that removes Fruit, Flour, etc. locked out. Some of the factories have shut ballot box stuffers, their crime just having my boy, you will draw 10,000 The Nevada sunk seven miles northwest every vestige of doubt as to the down entirely. been discovered. of Kewaunee. The Nevada was valued bloodthirsty villainy which has taken a yeai\" But the story has one drawack—it The postoffice department has made arrangements It seems that the clerks of election in at $50,000, and is insured for about $45,000. possession of the ghost dancers. After he All goods sold at bottom prices »n$ for anew fast mail train that is not true. had been bed a couple of hours or more Pleasant township, Sully county, were very A tailor shop and a grocery store were for speed will beat all the efforts hertofore one of the redskins bent over him to discover much interested in securing the election of delivered free cost to any part dp burned at the University of Virginia at made in that line. It will cover the distance whether he was asleep. To all appearances the sheriff, and during the time the eyes of Charloltesville. Edward 0'Hara, a tailor, the city. 1» between New York and Chicago in just he was. the judges were off the ballot box seven illegal A WISCONSIN man won $10 in a and an agent of iVanamaker, of Philadelphia, twenty-four hours. Then he heard them get up and begin a votes were slipped in and names put on N E W I N N was burned to death. His body was novel manner. He met a lady who whispered consultation. For the first time the poll books to show that everything was The Baptist missions steamboat Peace, recovered, but. the arms, legs to the knees in his life McGaa says he almost doubted all straight. One of the defeated candidates, in a jest offered to bet him $10 that which was stationed on the upper Congo GEO. BENZ A SONS. and head are missing. The fire was of accidental his own ear. The Indians with whom he in trying to "explain how it happened," origin. river, has been confiscated by the officers of. he dared not marry her. He took to sleep with a feeling ot ut- was searching the poll books with a view a a Miss Kat» Finnigan, a servant in the employ the Congo State on the ground that it is re- I security were deliberately plotting to of unearthing something which would give Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia the bet, picked a quarrel with a quired for state purposes on the Kassiac WINES & lead Gen. Brooke and his soldiers into an of E. M. Wells, while blacking a stove him the inside track, and he ran across river. ambush and shoot them down. Their plan young ladytowhomhe was engaged, at Rochester, N. Y., with a liquid blacking, the names of parties on the books who ha\e Two diamond bracelets, valued at $12, as McGaa heard from their own lips is to held the blacking too near the fire, when it not been residents for several months. A LIQUORS and married the fair better. 000, which were supposed to have been contmne the ghost dance till the troops trv became heated and exploded, the burning alarm was at once given and officers were stolen from Mrs. Commodore Bate man in to stop it. fluid frying on her clothing, setting it on fire. put on the track of the guilty parties, but New York by a young Fiench maid, were She ran into the yard with her clothing all in some manner they got wind of the affair IN Keytesville, Mo., the law is no 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mis found in the very room in the Bateman DOX E I N WASHINGTON burning and was so severely burned that and skipped. house from which they were thought to have respecter of persons. The mayor of she died next morning. been stolen. The maid will probably be released. Orders for Troops the Southwest to The judges of election for the township PETER SC1BEH, that 'town was recently arrested by named were arrested. They deny all Go to Pine Ridge. S I N S A N S I N N E S knowledge of the affair. They have been the city marshal, who saw him Messenger Austin, of the Prairie Statg National WASHINGTON, NOV. 24.—Secretary Proctor In a fight in a church at Bestritz, Transylvania, bound o\ er to await the action of the grand bank, Chicago, lost a satchel containing did not receive any information to-day from between rival factions six persons throwing paper in the-street. The $87,000. The money was found bv a the seat of the threatened troubles with the were killed and sixteen injured. little boy who runs errands for a tailor. The Indians. He had a consultation with Gen. mayor cheerfully submitted to arrest, Mostly a Scare. At Tipton, Ind., the station agent was treasure was restored to its owners and the Schofield, discussing matters in that section -DEALEKIN,- COLUMBIA, S. Nov. 24 —Gov. Richardson and some time later, while sitting knocked senseless by a masked man, who tailor and boy handsomely rewarded. It is in which the situation was talked over. to-day received telegrams from Bishopsville stole a package containing $1,000 belonging believed, however, that the satchel w'as stolen The regiments of cavalry which it has as a magistrate, formally listened and Sumter stating in substance that to the United States Express company. and not accidentallv lost. been decided to send to the Pine Ridge there was a riot in the former town that to the charge, and fined kimself agencv are the Seventh, now stationed at H. E. Thorpe, a Chicago bookbinder, was the white people were unable to protect So far no more deaths have resulted from Eort Riley, Kan., and the Sixth, now in one dollar. shot and fatally wounded by Edward Weinder, themselves and asking aid ot the military. the collision on the Pennsylvania road at New Mexico and Arizona. The former, it a fellow workman, with whom he had The telegrams only said that the riots were New Florence, Pa. All but three or four of is learned, started to Pine Ridge to day. 4 brought about by the negroes knocking frequently quarreled. Wemder escaped. the injured are resting easy and the physicians The Sixth regiment is scattered at three or down the guard house in Bishopsville LAST year 10,886 girls attended are hopeful of theirrecovery. The remains Benjamin W. Taylor of Boston shot and lour different points in New Mexico and and releasing two colored prisoners. killed Wilbur F. Hutthins, a liveryman, for of Henrv D. Minot was shipped to Arizona, and it will require some little the high schools of Iowa to only 4,855 The inhabitants of the town revenge, Hutchins having caused Taylor's Boston. The disaster appears to have been time to get them together. The regiment appeared very much alarmed. The governor boys. The American boy is falling airest on the charge of theft. the result of unfortunate circumstances, LATH, SJINGLES, DOORS, has been instructed to be in readiness to immediately ordered the Sumter rather than from errors of management of move at a moment's notice. These regiments A solicitor named Mayhew, doing business behind the American girl in mental light infantry of Sumter to report to the subordinates. are subject to Gen. Miles' orders. at Westminster. England, has absconded, scene of the trouble. The sheriff not apprehending SASH, BLINDS, culture. He will be pleading for leaving liabilities of $G55 000. His assets During the day Secretary Proctor received immediate trouble, went to The trustees of the proposed Childs-Drexel amount to only $900. Bishopville without the company. home for aged and infirm printers were in the following telegram from Mayor Elliott his "rights" from the superior sex —and all kind* etf— ot Buffalo, Wyo session at Chicago. The home is to be located The trouble at Bishopville, it now transpires, Teller Julius E. Smith/ ot the Merchants some of these days. The only protection that this portion at Colorado Springs. In 1886 George was more of a scare than anything National Bank of Amsterdam, N. Y..,is said Building Material of the country has is one small company W. Childs and A. J. Dexel of Philadelphia else. It was cau=ed by several negroes resisting to be a defaulter in the sum of $6,800. A of infantry. Our people have not gave 110,000 for the building of the institution, officers who were breaking up a warrant for his arrest has been issued. arms oraramunition. Small bands of Indians HE house of the seven gables," and Bince that time the fund has grown riotous fair on Friday night. Nobody was are reported roving through the county. General Near Longstown, Miss, a negro named flBW ULM, MIHB Scout Gerard believes this to be the objective killed. The sheriff is supported by a company until now the trustees have about $40,000 which furnished the name and some Sandy Wallace assaulted Mrs Frank Honeton. point of the Siouxij they escape from the of infantry and further trouble is not at their disposal. The institution in to be Whites and negroes took him from his reservation. Send us troops or arms and ammunition of the scenes for Nathaniel Hawthorne's possible. under the charge of the international Typographical that we may protect ourselves. bed, hanged him to a tree and filled his union. story is still standing on body with bullets. What Kind of Llqaor Does This Cor- Surgeon General Hamilton, of the marine At Lima, Ohio, Mary Shull has recovered A E E A PIERRE Turner street, at Salem, where Hawthorne respondent Drink? hospital, discussing Dr. Koch's remedy for $1,000 in a breach of promise suit against lived for a time. The house consumption, said that he was convinced WASHBURN, N. D., Special, Nov. 24.—It is If the Pine Ridge Indians Join the Cheyenne*, id" Adelbert Lehman. Mary shouted for Cleveland, reported that a band ot Indian warriors that the statements made by Prof. Koch Music Will Result. and Lehman, being a staunch Republican, id was built in 1662, and different numbering some six thousand has cut loose were based upon close study and careful observations. refused to marry her. PIERRE, S. D.. Special Telegram, Nov. from its reservation, below us, and is heading owners made additions to it till it He remembers the experiments 2s.—A correspondent just returned from Judge David McLean, ex-president of the westward. The band is mostly Sioux. of Koch respecting the cholera germ—a dis- NEW ULM, MINN. assumed the peculiar appearance Savannah, (Mo.) National bank, was sentenced Consideiable exeitement exists throughout whlcrTs'loTacce'pted Througliout "ports that officers there say the county, and old-timers acknowledge to two years in the penitentiary, for «__ .._,«__* „. worl.d that no immediat-e *«»«fci« trouble :i-s feared. T_ Indians whicc attracted the story-writer's the civilized a a that the situation is serious. The route of defrauding his depositors out of $100,000, are skulking around in small parties, bureau, he says will endeavor to ascertain fancy. the Indians seems to be between the Missouri which be, diverted to hit personal use. the exact methods of preparing the core and and Rees are going westward to join Cheyenne U.HuUen, Frcs'L H, Vajen, Yxee- Fret* river and the Northern Pacific railroad, of using it. Indians in ghost dances. Information was received at Louisville that which at this point are only thirtyfive J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. Deputy Sheriff J. P. Giles of Helen county Scouts are posted out to points near A very sad postponement of a wedding occurred miles apart. A DECISION ot some interest, construing had been killed at Rose Hill, W. Va., on the Cherry creek and as far north as Le Beau. in Ottumwa, Iowa, on account of the Directors: day of November election. Mr. Geddes was Le Beau and Fairbanks are absolutely deserted. the law prohibiting the bride becoming demented a few hours previous Mr. Warner Is Now Qniet. trying to arreat two men and killed them The report that seven whites had to the appointed time of marriage, ALEXANDRIA, La., Nov. 24.—At a negro mailing of envelopes having on the both. Werner Bosch, Ckas. Wagner, Dr. & been killed near Le Beau was groundless. Victor Englehorn, of FoBter, and Miss Anna Trouble is feared only if the Cheyennes are collation last night on Chasland plantation, outside words calculated to reflect The Turkish authorities in Macedondia Johnston applied for a marriage license. It two miles below Le Compte, Steve Warner, Wescheke, O. M. Olsen, B.Q. Koch. joined by the Pine Ridge Indians, or vice have arrested fourteen persons on suspicion 38 was granted and they started for Foster, a white man, was killed, and Edmund Tolliver, versa. Indian carriers are constantly running injuriously on the character of anyone, of having been connected with the murder where the wedding was to have occurred. colored, was mortallv wounded. between Pine Ridge and Hump's At the depot the prospective bride became was rendered by Judge Wheeler, of the Greek pope at St. Joan. Four of the Warner drove up to the cabin'and fired his camp on Cherry creek, and the Indians are sin,_ DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS* *j hopelessly insane, raving in an incoherent persons arrested died under the judicial examination, certainly conferring on some important pistol five times, one shot of which struck of the United States district court .ota manner about religious subjects. The heartbroken and the torture which attended move, presumably the joining in a grand Tolliver. Firing wasthen commenced from OF EUROPE, AND PAS- f* .iral, lover with difficulty got her aboard combined ghost dance. the inside of the house, two shots striking of Vermont, recently.' The court it. the train for Lucas county, where she was Warner, one of which was fatal. His horse The authorities at Bennett refuse to allow In the criminal court at Sedalia, Mo., the SAGE TICKETS SOLD. JT held that the act was violated by adjudged insane and sent to Mt. Pleasant for was also killed. Dave and August Tolliver, Whites to go west of Fort Bennett. Stepps grand jury indicted George W. Townslee, treatment. Returning he had the license the Cripple has arrived at Fort Bennett, brothers of the wounded man, were sending through the mails letters jeweler, and Zimmerman & Son, of the Globe cancelled, weeping bitter tears as he told his having been driven in by Sioux of Hump's brought here and jailed to-night, accused of Line laundry, for advertising a lottery. Mr. Btory. contained in envelopes bearing the Two Kettle band. the crime. Olose Attention Given to New Townslee organized a watch club recently, The annual election ot the National Nonpartisan am words, "Excelsior Collecting Agency," and Zimmerman & Son have for some time perb Collecting. W T. U. at Pittsburg was a sur-prise, he Scource of Scarlet Pever. Canadians Tranquil. past given a cloek every Saturday night to printed in large letters across the as a spirited contest for pcesidentrwas NS MASON CITY, Iowa, Nov. 24.—Scarlet fever OTTAWA, Nov. 24.—The deputy- superintendent one of their patrons, the same being awarded rMrs.*Phinney expected. The opposition' to is raging at Algona. and the schools have general of the Indian affairs says tipper half of the envelope. The by drawing alter the style of a lottery.' of Cleveland for re-election as president did been closed. Diphtheria, which is quite he does not anticipate any trouble by the Paul Bucklen a Arnica BaiT»^^ not mateiialize. and she was chosen again general throughout Iowa, now prevails to printed words were separate from Constable High Boss and his nephew. Jim Canadian Indians in the Northwest. The best salve in the world lor Cnls. with but one dissenting vote, which was so alarming an extent at Cresco that exacting Ross, were shot at Huntington, Tenn., by a says he has not received any confirmation the direction to return if not called cast for Mrs. Foster. Th* other officers elected quarantine measure have been reresorted Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, farmer named Waddis, against whom they of the report that Indian runners have aints. were: Vice president. Miss Harriet G. to. for, in the lower left-hand corner, and held an account for lawyer's fees incurred by crossed the line to incite the Canadian Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, US Walker of Minnesota general secretary. tribes. Waddis in defending him from an assault Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eru?~ Fortifying a Coal Mine. the court held that they were obviously Miss F. Jenny Duty of Cleveland recording with intent to commit murder some time 'ions, and positively cures Piles or MANDAN, N. D., Special Telegram. Nov. secretary, Mrs. Florence Miller of Iowa idfnl) Rained by AlcKinlevlsm. placed so as to attract attention since. The murdered men when shot were pay required. I is guaranteed to giv» or a^_ 24.— A dispatch to the Pioneer from Sims financial secretary and treasurer, Mrs. C.-C. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 24.—The wbVl export removing some of Waddis' property on I1L says that the people continue to come in perfect satiftfaction, or money reiund~ Alford of New York educational secretary, and reflect delinquency in trade in the South Russian and Don which tbey had levied. *5S| from the country bordering on the reservation. Mrs. Joseph E. Weeks of Pennsylvania provinces has been ruined by the American ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold DV 0 LT making payment upon the person Provisions and ammunition have It was discovered that Robert Hanlon, evangelist secretary, Mrs. Florence Porter tariff. Merchants are loudly complaining L. ,•, been moved into the coal mine, which is who has charge of the schools at Arkalon. of Maine. t&GC£ feSKSftSl^fe"""™" to the government that the are unable even to whom the envelopes were sent, v/k* impregnable and which the citizens and to unload their goods owing vexatious settlers expect tp be driven into. £jt customs form. ltife'j*ii»iiww.iMLI ., \$ml*mm*2gi)/mwg&'*