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EYENTS OF A WEEK. New TJlm Review. from the Market street railroad, of whicl WON'T ARREST HIM. TJOBBED A TBAIX. he has been collector for th* past sixteen HSravjti (So.HSaTrk. years. He was caught in the act and confessed. Light Booty and Prompt Arrest Reward the Robbers. 1RANDT & WEDDENDOEP, Publiahen. A tragedy in the notorious McPeek-Westland A Digest of the Interesting 0.H.0HADBOUB7T, B.BON, WEST POINT, Miss., Dec. 2 —The express The Time For the Arrest of Sitting* claim affairs has occurred near Guthrie, car on the west-bound train of the Georgia Preetdeati ITEWTJlS MINNESOTA Oklahoma. May Bailey, a witness in the News ofthe Past Bull, It Is Concluded, Is Pacific was robbed near Indianola last Cor Min ad Centr Sirs. case, has died in great agony from the effects Not Yet Ripe. night aud the robbers were captured' here of arsenical poisoning. McPeek is suspected, Week. to-day and placed in jail. and may be lynched. DR. KOCH'S cure for consumption tfEWULM, HINH. Just as the train entered the Bogus Chitto An attempt was made to wreck a Wisconsin Is so high that the poor—and they swamp a large, heavy man, with a red Central passenger train near Stevens (ren. Eug-er and A^ent McLaughlin AROUND WASHINGTON. 0»U*cUoatmd nil bntfaene pertanit&c I* baaktaeprompUy are afflicted in greater number than bandana handkerchief over his lace as a Point. Wis. A switch was opened by some unknown Feel Themselves Victims of attaadea ta. It is expected that the president, in his mask, effected an entrance into the mail parties, who placed a stone between the rich—will b8 unable to obtain it message, will recommend that congress Shabby Treatment. the points of the switch. The engine and car and covered the mail agent with a big Individual Rssponsibitiy^ stand firm in the new tariff law and pa6s the Imaided. baggage car le't the track, the former turning revolver. The mail and express are carried force bill. over on its side, killing the fireman, in the ordinary cars in use on small roads, $5Q0,00Qc whose name is unknown, and injuring Frank one-halt -he car being devoted to the exTress It seems more than probable that some of STANDING ROCK AGENCY, N. D,, Special Martin, the engineer. The passengers were the Democratic congressman will move for agent, a door leading from one into O'DOXOVAN ROSSA'S newspaper, the badly scared. Telegram, Dec. 2.—The seat of war has an investigation of the census office. In fact the other. United Irishmen, was put into the Eagle Roller Mill Co. been removed to Washington, so far as I it is generally believed that Poter expects The mail agent was standing with his T. H. B. Gough, an old man of sixty-live can learn. Whether Gen. Miles made a some soit o* an investigation, and is now back to the door and was not aware of the hands of a receiver for a debt of years, a citizen of Meshoba county, Miss., mistake in giving Cody his wide-open commission presence of the robber until he felt the cold putting the office in shape to meet all inquiries sold two bales of cotton in Meridian. After $ 170. Dynamite literature is at a discount. barrel of a revolver against the back of his or not is something for the future Has Capacity of and demands that may be made. paying his debts and making some purchases head. The robber told the clerk that he 600 Barrels Per Day. he had $5 left. He started home with to determine. Suffice it as a bit of general The State of Iowa, through the governor, did not want anything irom him, but that his son a boy of fourteen years. When night news to say that Sitting Bull has not been has been summoned by the United States supreme he must piecede him into the express car. came on he camped our nine miles from town arrested, nor is he liable to be for some court to appear before that tribunal The agent's only alternative was to comply During the night he and his son and a companion at Washino-ton, on tbe third Monday of time. with this request or be shot. Once in the PHILADELPHIA seems to be waking named Tatura were awakened by two January, to defend and answer the bill of express car the robber requested the express We left Fort Yates before noon yesterday Our flour a be a negroes armed with pistols who demanded up. "Our next superintendent of public complaint by tbe State of Nebraska, pending messenger in a like manner and made him and by 2 p. m. were within five or six miles their money. Tbe old man gave np what hu there. This bill is in regard to the boundary deliver up bis money package. They then schools," says the Inquirer, ''must NEWULM, MINNESOTA. had and was then killed. After killing the ot Oak Cieek, our point of approach. En line between Nebraska and Iowa. The question jumped off the train, leaving the agents t)o father, a shot was fired at the boy producing route we met the agency interpreter, Louis have at leasI a speaking acquaintance involved is whether or not that part of badly lnghtened to stop the train and attempt a flesh wound. Tatum was then made Primeau, who repoited that Sitting Bull capture. All the money packages the country lying near Omaha and cut off by with the multiplication table and to hand over his money, amounting to $4. had camped at Oak Creek the night before with one exception were transferred at the Missouri river shall be subject to Iowa's He was then firpd upon, one ball producing Winona for New Orleans and the robbers' epelling book. On that we insist." (Friday) and nuiot have reached the agency laws. The complaint declares that the region a scalp wound over the forehead. He saved haul was lierhr, only one package containing was formerly apart of Nebraska, but by noon of Saturday. himself by dashing into the woods in thf about $850 being secured. The agents that the river in the year 1877 so cut the dark. Arriving at Holsey's ranch, four gave as good a description of the robbers as bank on the southwestern part of the river miles from Standing Rock, we sent Pony A COLORED man, Henry S. Cummings, possible. bed as to form a new channel. Bob, a rather celebrated character (who has been elected a member of OTHER SHORES. This a ternoon a man answering the description carried the news of Lincoln's election from of the robber got on the train at a AJcIrcular has been isbued by tbe «t»te the common council of Baltimore. PEOPLE IN PRINT. small station west of here. Arriving at the California border to 'Frisco, 104 miles, health officer of Florida prohibiting tho Obtained, aud nil PATSSr JtVamt^a West Point, the conductor informed Agent Jolm Watrotis Beckys ith, bishop of a diocese He is the first of his race to win that in eight and one-half hours), to Yates to importation into that state of horses and tended to for MOD Eli ATE FEES. Our office 10' Evans ol the robbery and pointed out the of Georgia, of the Protestant Episcopal get the truth. He returned as fast as horseflesh cattle from Texas aud from all points west opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, end we can o* honor in that city. His father is a man who answered the description. The church, died at Atlanta irom a shock of tain Patents In lea* lime than thoee remote froab would allow with a note irom Col. of the Mississippi and south of Arkansas fellow at once took to his heels and endeavored XVAbniSQTON. Send MODEL, DRAWIJVQ W cook, but he is a lawyer and the paralysis. He was in his sixtieth year and a rivers. This is on account of glanders. Drum, of the Twelfth infantry, commander to get awav. Marshal Stacv and PHOTO of invention. We advise aa to patentability native of North Carolina, and a graduate of of Fort Yates, saying: several others started out to capture him graduate of a university. free or charge and we make HO VMAJtQM A wedding is announced to take place in Trenity college, Hartford. He was consecrated and were successful in catching him near UNLKS8 PATENT JS 8ECUR£D. Dear Colonel I have sent two couriers after Pans, Mo which is looked forward to with bishop of Georgia in April, 1868. For circular, advice, ternu and references you, but they have missed you. I hope you are the city limits. The fellow had been joined more than -ordinary interest. The bride is comfoi table. Tbe order to arrest Sitting Bull •«ual clienu fa your own Mute. County, City or by a pal, and both were arrested and taken Miss Nellie Branbam, a celebrated dwarf, and fcas been suspended. There is a repor that A TOPEKA, Kan., newspaper says to jail. When searched, considerable plun UNFORTUNAT E EVENTS. the groom is a leading society man of Quincy, Sitting Bull is to come in to the post. He could der was found on the suspect. Both men not be arrested now should he come. a farmer drove into that city with 111. She is twenty-three years of age and Opponu Patent OJlce, WutktngUm, It. A The scow Mollie of Racine, Wis., waterlogged are now in jail and will be held until the I learn upon arrival here that Maj. McLaughlin twenty-two inches high, having a faultless and has been abandoned in midlake. mail and express agents can be brought I HI II I II I I I a load „of turnips the other day and form and winning ways. The prospective was much surprised at the mission Bingham Bros. here to identify them. The officers are confident The crew of three men were rescued. insisted on storing them in the statehouse groom is five feet nine inches tall and twentyone of Col. Cody. He believed that he that they have the right men. In New York,James Tucker, a line foreman, years of age, and his little sweetheart should have been allowed to make the arrest basement. He said the farmers had a fit while at work, and falling across can barelj reach his hand as they walk through the agency of his Indian police, THE TROOPS AT KEOGn. an electric light wire, was instantly killed. along the street, presenting a curious sight. had captured that building and and felt himself fully master of the situation LUMBERNISDEALER Tbe three flint glass factory buildings of The young man parents strongly object to 5se*eral More Companies Arrive—Will were going to make a practical use on Standing Rock reservation, but felt tbe Illinois Glass works at Alton, 111., have the marriage. the Cheyennes Be Removed? that the time for Sitting Bull's arrest had been destroyed by fire. Loss, $100,000, and Of it. The captain of the Orient liner Lusitania, 500 hands thrown out of employment. not yet come. Gen. Euger, commanding FOKT KEOGH, Special Telegram, Dec. 2. which recently arrived at Plymouth, Eng., —Two more companies of the Twenty-fifth the department of Dakota, shared the convictions The dwelling of Arthur Harold burned at reports the suicide in the Red sea of a beautiful infantry, Capt. Roe and Lieut. Loughberougb, of Agent McLaughlin, and it is believed Seattle, Wash. His four-months'-old babe young English girl—Miss B. McKnight— THE death rate among the Indians with Col. Van Horn in command, felt some resentment in that Gen. perished and his wife and little daughter who took passage at Melbourne and was LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS* who aim to live like white people is arrived here early this morning. Capt. were probably fatally burned. coming to England to be married. She was Miles had given Cody an important military Adams' troop ot the Fh&t cavalrv -came in observed to be depressed in spirits when the SASH AND BLIND. three times that of those who continue Mrs. Maria Wolsely of the town of Raymond, commission and nad ignored him this afternoon. There are in all four companies vessel had only been a week or two at sea, Wis was fatally injured by a bull (Ruger) completely. of the Twenty-fifth infantry under to a live semi-wild life. The and was heard to regret that she had consented Lime, Cement and CoaL which was enraged by a red shawl worn bv Cody and Dr Powell have gone back. command of Col. Van Horn, two troops of to wed. When the Lusitania was between Pawnee tribe has lost more men by her. She 18 still alive, but the physcians consider Sitting bull is not coming in. So far as the Eighth cavalry and one of the Fast, Perim and Suez on the night of November her case hopeless. heard from, the religiou-lv frantic reds are lung troubles in the last ten years 3, Miss McKnight suddenly broke off and three companies of the Twenty-second still dancing, and if they would kindlv A large five-story building process of Lowest prices alwaya*. an appaiently agreeable conversation with infantry. Col. Swain arrived to-day and catch cold and die, owing to over-exertion than they lost in battle during the erection in Chicago began settling and the some of her fellow passengers and. mounting will resume command. Two more troops and exposure, the equation would be walls tottered and fell on ajacent buildings, the rail, leaped into the sea The steamer previous thirty. solved. Ad interim, treat with shadows of of cavalry are en route, and on their arrival comnletely demolishing them. No one was was immediately hove to and boats were Opposite Railroad Depot,. doubt stories ot massacres, cavalry raids, the fighting force of Fort Keogh will consist injured Loss $100,000. loweied, the search continuing for two hours treaties, and all that genus. A bit of blizzard ot seven companies of infantry and five KBWUIJM, MTH? Nothing however, beinsr seen of the suicide, The middle span of the bridge over the would be wholesome, but, even without troops of cavalry The two companies of MR. EDISON asserts that it is the it is supposed she was devoured by a shark winter's chilhng blast, we of the great Baraboo river near Baraboo, Wis, the Twenty-second infantry winch started FRANK FRIEDMANN, greed of electric companies that Sioux: reservation are not likely to hear gave way, precipitating twenty-four cars Friday to Fort Lincoln and were ordered more hoirors akin to those of'72 and '76. of grain and flour laden Northeastern back, left again for that post at 10 o'clock causes fatalities by electric wires, MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. freight train into the river The loss was this morning on a fast train. Thomas Allen & Co. of Memphis, one o! dealer in small, cheap wires carry deadly cur about $60,000. Trains for St. Paul were AT PINTS RIDGE. Rumor has it that the large concentration the oldest cotton firms in the South, makes run over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. rents, while large wires are harmless. of troops at this point has a view to removing an assignment, being $750,000 in debt. Groceries Crockery Stoneware Galling Inactivity Aroused by Some A Great Northern freight train ran into the Cheyennes from their present reservation He suggests laws regulating the size Six banks, oue in Kansns and the others Spirited Rumors. and killed a woman named Enckson at to that determined upon bv the in Oklahoma, either close their doois vol Osakis, Minn. The woman's husband and Cheyenne commission which met here last of wires and an inspection to see that PINE RIDGE AGENCY, S. D,, Special Telegram, untanly or are taken posession of by fedeial Slassware, Notions Canned month and acted upon their case. son stood on the other side of the track, Dec. 2.—The situation at Pine Ridge officers* the law is obeyed. and beckoned her to come, and she jumppd continues to be in a very unsatisfactory in front of the engine and was instantly Judge Killam, at Winnepeg, in a test case, AN 0U 1 RAGE. condition. No one seems to know whether killed In the face of this the woman's sustains the school act of the Manitoba legislature. Emit, Hour, etc. the military are up here for their health or Swede friends threatened to lynch the train The Catholics will appeal the case Port Inspector Maltreated by Spanish ARTIST HEALY says that Henry for service. The principal work for correspondents men. to the privy council of Great Britain. Smugj-lers. Clay on one occasion said to him: is to itnestigate the dozen different All goods sold at bottom prices »s^ Col. John R. Baker, a well known Philadel A sad drowing accident occurred at Winipeg. daily rumors and try to avoid sending PUNTA GOBDO, Fla, Dec. 2.—News has 'Mr. Healy, you area capital portrait wire delivered free of cost to any past oS1 phia stock operator, is missing. He hai Aid. Andrews and were crossing out unnecessary alarms. just reached here of an outrage committed the Assinaboine river on the ice to their residence $100,000 of paper out, but his assets an the city. painter, and you are the first that by Spanish smugglers on the port sanitary A synopsis of the situation, as it appears in Fort Rouge, when tbe thin ice gave thought to be sufficient to cover this. inspector in Charlotte harbor His name ever done justice to my mouth, and to-day, is that there are between 3,000 and way and the couple were precipitated into N E W ULM, MINN. In tbe Oklahoma house of representative* 4,000 Rosebud Indians wander'iig over the is Morris Cochran, an appointee of the the river. Their struggles for life were frutile it is well pleased to express its gratitude." a bill extending suffrage to women in this Pine Ridge agency helping themselves to state board of health. He boarded a Spaniah and both met watery graves within a few territory at all elections has passed. It nif, GEO. BENZ & SONS. anything that they can carry, and sending schooner, and when asked to show his Clay's mouth was a very peculiar yards of shore. Aid. Andrews was a highly probably go through the council also. back insolent messages to orders sent out respected citizen and a prominent lawyer. papers the crew seized hi in and threw him one—thin lipped and extending The suit brought last spring by Mrs. bv scouts ordering them to come into Pine The young couple had but recently returned Importers and Wholesale Dealer! la overboard, afterwards cutting his boat Ridge. O'Shea against her husband for the enforcement WINES & almost from ear to ear. from their honeymoon tour to Eastern Canada. loose. With much difficulty he reached of her marriage settlement and to compel The agency is once more worked up to Mrs. Andrews was a daughter of Mr. the shore. The schooner sailed off and her Capt. O'Shea to transfer to her certain great excitement by repoi ts brought in since McBain and was one ot the most popular name could not be learned. LIQUORS, in crests, has been withdrawn. supper by a portion ot a scouting party that young ladies of the city. DR. KOCH'S announcement that he was sent out tins morning. The report is The state health officer. Porter, has made Stenely Kendrick and Bertha Scott, arrested will make public his cure for consumption that the Rosebuds are now in the Bad an official complaint to the treasury department, on suspicion of having murdered WAYS O TH E WICKED. 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mia& Lauds, having advanced twenty miles today, and the marine hospital semee without pecuniary consideration Amos J. Still well at Hannibal, Mo., in December, and that they have driven off with besides notifying the state department that John L. Sullivan had a spre? and seriouslv 188S, have been discharged in St. is evidence of both his them all the horses and cattle from ranches Spanish vessels are continually violating injured an actor belonging to the company PETER SCHEBEB,. Louis. belonging to the following men: Batitz, international law and treaty obligations by with which he is traveling. faith aDd his philanthropy. His Pierau, Charley Cooney, Billy McGaw, fishing in Florida wateis inside the manne The government stpamer Mississippi has At Flakyille, Ala Br. A. M. Turner, an Dick Stirks, William Vallandran and Yellow league limit. Cuba lias placed a high duty arrived at Memphis from St. Louis, having heart is all right if it shall prove that ex-member of the legislature, choked his Bird. The number of horses that they on American fish, and this, with violations on board Gen. Comstock, the president and TU and little daughter to death. The doctor his zeal has deceived his head. What have stolen is estimated at from 400 to 500 of the law, has broken up the export hili other membprs of the Mississippi river commission has twice been in the asylum. The scouts also bring word that the Rosebuds business, from Key West, which lormerly who are on an inspection tour. a boon to the world his discovery Tab Piyor, an ex-policeman was arrested -DEALEKIX,- met Little Wound's band and forced amounted to $100,000 or more annually, The Minnesota oleomargarine law is unconstitutional, lor alleged complicity in the mysterious murder will be, il it will cure consumption. them to join with the marauders, and that and tne state health board asks lor a coast and Phil Acmour is accordingly of Mead, the Waupaca (Wis.) banker, in they are now all together. Two policemen, patrol. A revenue cutter is insufficient. happy. Judge Nelson rendeied the 1882. Guy Belt and Red Hawk, sent out from opinion from the bench at St. Paul, upon the here yesterday, have not been heard of, but THE snake chosen by Sarah Bernhardt DEFENDED HIS MOTHER. Sumner T. Smith, charged with a defalcation conclusion of the arguments in the petition the scouts report that a Rosebud policeman of $3,000 against the Centennial Building to serve as her executioner is of C. E. Gooch for a writ of habeas corpus. who was riding a pony from this agency A Helena Man Shot, rerhaps Fatally, and Loan Association of Dayton, Ohio, had his horsa shot Irom under him this After Tiring at a Woman. the "blind worm" species, and is The freight blockade in the Chicago & has been arrested in Louisville. Hecon'essed. morning when he interfered with the Rosebuds Eastern Illinois yards at Terrc Haute, Ind., HELENA, Mont., Special Telegram, Dec. known in France as orvet. It is a George R. Sims of Chicago has been found ior impressing Little Wound's band. is complete, The local employes will say 2.—Charles Thomas was shot and probably guilty of dealing out decrees of divorce purporting "Will the cavalry ever move?" is the question pretty creature, which may be often nothing about the trouble. The strike was fatally wounded to-day by the son of a to have heen issued by the probate now uppermost at Pine Ridge agency. LATH, SHINGLES, D00R& not authorized by any of the railway organizations, woman with whom he had been living and found on the tops of old walls sunning court of Box Elder county, Utah. and seems to be without a head. whom he has been trying to force into a VERY MUCH ALARMED. In the trial of Daniel North, of Pontiac, itself. The back is dark green, marriage with him. Thomas was arrested SASH, BLINDS, The will of Alexander Watson of Eau 111 for the killing of City Marshal Hodge, Settlers on the North Dakota-Montana last night for drunkenness, and released on with metallie hues that are in certain Claire, Wis by which he leaves his wealth to last July, the jury returned a verdict of Border Fear Evil AVork. bail. To-day when he appioached the his son and daughter, is contested by Mrs. guilty, fixing the penalty at death. —and all kinds of— lights irridescent. Sarah's house the woman came out on the porch. DICKINSON. N. D., Special Telegram, Dec. Clara Morton, on the grounds that Watson Charles Webster, or Crumley, the old actor He grappled with her and pulling a pistol was not mentally capable of making a will 2.—The Indian troubles are causing much snake is called by her Iris. Building Material. who shot and killed young Robert McNeill aimed at her head, which he held under and that he was wrongfully influenced. alarm to settlers in remote places west of in New York July 19, has been sentenced to his arm, and fired. The ball passed through here. The citizens of Belfield, twenty miles The United States Corporation Bureau of seven years' imprisonment. her ear, inflicting a slight wound. The A DELICATE youth in Walling a west, were surprised yesterday to see settlers Chicago reports the weekly list of completed NEWULM, MIHBi woman's son rushed out of tbe house and Charles Counselman, the Chicago grain with their families coming from all corporations in the United States for the Colorado settlement, where he had dealer who refused to testify before the federal hred at Thomas, hitting him in the head week ending Nov. 21 as follows. Total corporations, directions, very much scared, they having grand jury in relation to violations of cue and inflicting a wound from which his recovery gone to recuperate his hea lth, succeeded 209 total capitalizations,' $84,627,000. heard that Indians were camped on the interstate commerce law, is fined $500. is pronounced extremelv doubtful. Grand river fifty nulqs south. in lifting the roof of a friends Charles Comte, business manager ot the The situation was so alarming that a If reports are true, J. J. Hill has secured cabin without much effort. He was Midland Merchantile Company of Kansas Gen. Miles in Consultation. leading citizen arrived here from Belfield the Pacific Short Line, a new road now being City, has committed suicide because a shortage WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Gen. Miles, who to-day to consult with the authorities and smoking a cigarette near a keg of of $8,000 was found in his accounts. built from Sioux city to Ogden, and will is to take care of the crazy Sioux Indians learn the truth of the situation. Your correspondent make it apart of his Great Northern system. and keep them from scalping the palefaces, gunpowder. A spark alighted upon has good authority for saying William B. Weeks, ex-treasure of Greely according to their supposed plans, arrived This line is now completed to Oneill, about that bands of Indians are congregating in county, Neb., has been arrested, charged some loose grains, and in an instant here last night. When the Indians began 200 miles, and a bridge is being built for it the Grand river district and act suspiciously. NEW ULM, MINN. with the embezzlement of several thousand to show a disposition to carry things to A mass meeting was held at Belfield this across the Missouri river at Sioux City. the cigarette, the young man, and dollars The frauds are said to have been adangerous extreme with their ghostdances aiternoon and a delegation will be sent to effected by altering the tax receipts. Fragments of a mastodon of tremendous Gen. Miles, in command of the department the roof were flying skyward. confer with the governor. size were lound by workmen digging a ditch ot the Missouri, asked permission to come At New Rochelle, N. Y., burglars bound M.Mullen, Preset H. Vajtn,Y\ce-?rtfi near Manson. Iowa. Among the bones unearthed to Washington and consult with Gen.Scliofield, and gagged a clerk in a store, robbed the THE CANADIAN' REDS. at a depth of fifteen feet were a mftlar his superior officer, and Secretary MRS. HENRY WARD BEECHER re- J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. plaee and fired the building. The clerk was tooth weighing between seven and eight Proctor. Almost immediately upon his rescued just in time, as was also a family lates an incident in which a Brooklyn Talk of Their Coining Over the Boundary Director: pounds, and a tusk seven feet long. The animal arrival. Gen. Miles called upon Gen. Schoheld living in an upper story. Line. was evidently amphibious. and had long consultations, both at reporter did not, as she thinks, Nine persona were found lying unconscious Gen Schoneld's house and at Gen. Miles' WINNIPEG, Special Telegram, Dec. 2.—A Wtrner Basch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. Cr The Indiana .at the Standing Rock agency treat her fairly in an interview. She in a building which had been set on fire in Kegina paper says- rooms at the Ebbit house. Thp are beginning to conceive the idea which the It is altogether probable that the Indians in con'erence was resumed to-day: but Chicogo. They were safely removed ana will Weschcke, O. M. Qlttn, E. Q. Koch. has treasured it up against reporters less excited whites have tried to explain to Canada are aware of what the redskius in the just what conclusions have been reached recover. The firebug was caught in the act them that their Messiah is a false expression Dakotas and Nebraska are doing at tbe present is not known yet, as G»n. Miles denied in general, and when one called on by a policeman but escaped. time, and that they are at least aware of the concocted by Sitting Bull and his prophets himself to reporters to-night. There is no messianic craze which is creating such commotion At Wheeling (W. Va.) the jury in the Seebold her lately to inquire when, in her to gain a supposed power and following. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS doubt, however, that plans have been outlined among the Indians. A few days ago a Sioux bank robbery case brought in a verdict Sitting Bull's failure to come to the agency for a decisive movement against the squaw in town said that next season was going opinion, was the happiest hour in a of guilty. Seebold has been on trial for taking lor his rations strengthens this belief. Indians if necessary. It is believed that the OF EUROPE, AND PAS-* to be a wet one here that the Indians were all $24,000 from the bank in which he was ROIUR to move to the other side of the line, and extended consultations related less to steps woman's life, she replied: "The hour Jay Gould secures control of the Union that everybody who remained here would be SAGE TICKETS SOLD. employed. to prevent an outbreak now, as everything Pacific railroad, and will force Charles changed into flsn. The squaw* said that the Iudians before reporters were invented." possible has been done to this end already, John G. Morris, who is charged with having were all to gather at a certain place, which Francis Adams to resign the presidency to than to plans of campaign in case of a gem coincides with what is sasd by Short Bull, who embezzled $16,000 from the Jesse French make room for Sidney Dillon. He also effects eral Indian war. claims to be the rnessiah or Hiawatha. Piano Company of St. Louie, has been arrested an alliance of numerous Western and SUSPICIOUS noises, at the dead of Close Attention Civen to in that city. The accused man is well South-western lines, and will operate them night, disturbed a farmer nearllhlertown, connected. all with the idea of making money instead Collecting. Back to the Reservation. They Congratulate I,ind. Pa. He thought they came of cutting rates. All the victims of tho recent attempted CHEYEXNE, Wyo., Special Telegram, Dec. WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Dec. 2. poisoning at Mrs. Mackey's boarding house In 1871 Omer T. Bailey was convicted of "-•—The Pine Ridge Sioux enjoying an from chicken thieves, who have lately —Representative Lind of Minnesota, accompanied in Chicago are now out of danger. George outing in the northern portion ot this state being accessory to the murder of Thomas Buoklen Arnica 8aire by Mrs. Lind and their children, been troublesome in that neighborhood. Harris. th# colored porter who is suspected of are to be returned to their reservation. The .Harrison, a farmer of Dearborn county, Indiana, The best salve in the world for Cnta, reached Washington to-night. They are at poisoning the food, is still held until the and was sentenced to the penitentiary seven companies of the Seventeenth infantry Arming himself, he crept the National hotel, where they will make analysis is completed. Bruises Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, for life. Gov. Hovey has just paroled him. at Fort Russell, three miles from this their home for the winter. As Mr. Lind out to the barn, and caught sight Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Mac Donald Cheek, who was the actual murderer town, will leaye for the north Tuesday The Chicago police have recovered most of entered the hotel lobby a group of members, morning. This troop includes many old and who is also serving a life sentence, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Erupion8, of something moving slowly in front the contents of the tin box stolen from the including Blount, Shively, Green and Indian fighters and Gen. Mizner and Col. has repeatedly written to different governors and positively cures Piles, or rta buggy of John Keller, which contained deeds, two or three others, chanced to be there ot the coops. He put eleven buckshot declaring Bailey absolutely innocent. Offley. having been prominent in several mortgages and other papers valued at pay required. It is guaranteed to give and they cave him a reception such as is No one now objects to Bailey's pardon, and campaigns against the reds. Gen. Brooke into the forager which turned $100,000 in the aggr%gate. The box was perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. given to the few Republicans who pulled it is tbe common belief that an innocent man has been advised that trouble will be preripitated found hidden under a sidewalk. through at the election. They congratulated Price 25 cents per box. Sold DV O out to be his own black sow, which if these Indians are caught killing has been imprisoned twenty years. Every Assemblyman Ewing of San Francisco has him on his good luck and then took beef, as the cow boys will protect the property L. Roof. governor has been all but confident of his had escaped from her pen. tarns explaining how it all happened in been arrested charged with stealing $6,000 innocence. of their employers. So far the rede their districts. have behaved admirably. ^Mwk^^^^^'k '&Sii} 1 Ipyp* sjiSfc«sSi