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'X V- EVENTS OF A WEEK. New Ulm Eeview. A TERRIBLE DEED. oatonomous, to be ruled by a prince of the CHINESE MASONS. ^•A JOHN BJSNTZIlfe house of Hohenzoliern. WM. FRANK. A Novel Gatherin In I a a is Cottonwood Mills. The savage tribes of Formosa have again broken out in rebellion against the Chinese Strange Sights Abound. 1BANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. A Digest of the Interesting authority on the*island, and gained ad van Henry Eeher, Near Fergus INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Dec. 30.—To-day was tages over the imperial troop. A Chinesi a gala day in the local Chinatown, which is HEW ULM, News of the Past MINNESOTA captain and several soldiers captured by the Falls Attempts to Slaughter pretty well spread over the city. Sa savages were aiterward impaled and be Lung's laundry was the scene of tlie merrymaking Custom grinding solicited. Will1 Week. a headed. His Whole Family. preliminary to the Masonic ceremonies grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex- S-[ THE North American Telegrapl Emperor William has decided to visil which will be celebrated to-morrow Paris. The pmperor, according to the Gailters, change 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and fr at the same place. company has eight wires up between AROUND WASHINGTON. Many Eepeated Thrusts of His will travel in strict incognito, and wil fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour On Saturday Mong Du, a chief master Chicago and St. Paul. not take up his residence at the Germar Henry A. Brown, of Massachusetts, the Butcher Knife Lay His and bishop, Chee Kung Tong, presiding and feed sold at low rates and deliyere*' bassy. Subsequently, still ace ording to th doted sugar tariff expert, has been in Washington elder, and A He, secretary ot the national newspaper mentioned, the German emperoi for several days conferring with leading a Hew Ulm free of expense. Wife Silent in Death. lodge of Chinese Free Masons, all citizens will proceed to Connes and San Remo. officials and members of congress about SIDNEY ANN WILHITE, of Sedalia, of San Francisco, arrived to preside over the errcat cut in the duty on sugar, to go into FRANK & BENTZIN^ ^~M Baron Parisse Pehochkopler, an Austriai S Mo., is 106 years old, weighs 250, effort) next April under thp new tariff law, the degree work, which will be performed nobleman who has been living with hiB wift to-morrow in fine style. All dav yesterday and its effects on the revenues of the country. and was a slave to George Boone, a FERGUS FALLS. Minn., Speeial Telegram, at National City, Cal., for some time, died a^ AUG. QUENSE, Mr. Brown insists that the loss of revenue Chinamen were arriving from various parts San Diego. When certain he was dead, the Dec. 30.—A terrible tragedy occurred last brother of Daniel Boone? from making sugar almost duty-free, together of the state to either witness or participate wife asked outsiders to leave the room, and night in the house of Henry Reher, who with the bounty to bo paid to sugar producers in the grand ceremonies. when they had done so drank a quantity in this country, will amount to S70.000,000 lived fifteen miles west of Fergus Falls and At early dawn Sam Lung arose, woke up chloroform and carbolic acid. She "wat a year. his trusty lieutenants. Pong Chee and Sa about the same distance from Carlisle, HARNESS MAKER/ THE leading lumber concerns oi found unconscious, and, though still alive Ki, and at once began preparing lor today's cannot recover. Reher came home at about 9 o'clock banquet. Chickens were killed and Georgia have organized a trust to E O E IN I N —and Dealer in— dressed, rice was parboiled, nuts were from Elizabeth, where he ran a shoe shop, The next eleetion of a pope is now an early control the world's supply of longleaf Henry M. Stanley paid his first visit to Whips, Collars, and all oth~' cracked and various delicacies prepared for probability. The whole influence of Franei and, after some pleasantry about Christmas Omaha since his residence in that city twenty-two the original and teniptinsr cuisine ot the er articles usually kept yellow pine. will be directed to the selection of a cardinal presents, drew two self-cocking revolvers Flowery Kingdom. The banquet occurred years ago, when he was a frontier favorable to the republic Th candidates in a first-tdass harness at 2 o'clock to-day, Sing of this city and began shooting at Ins wife, son and correspondent, and was given a warm reception for the papacy who would be satis actory tc filhng the chair of the grand symposiarch. by many old riends- shop. daughters. France are Cardinals Lavigerie, Sighara All ate, drank and made merry at the feast, OVER 130 species of fish abound Judge Cyrus C. Hines, for thirty years a hit his son twice in the arm and Raffaele, Monaco, Lavalletta and Gibbons and were filled with good things. To-morrow New harnesses made to order and r* along the coast of Uruguay, and resident of Indianapolis, and for fifteen yeais the convention will reassemble, presided The last named Cardinal's impartial treat stabbed him in the back with a carving pairing promptly attended to. the law partner of President Harrison, has over by Mong Du, and the ceremonial more than 2,000 species of insects ment of Republican countries makes him knife as he was trying to escape from the been stricken with apoplexy at Ludlow, N. rites will be performed Several candidates NEW MLM, MIN favorite candidate after Cardinal Lavigerie house. have been classified within its borders. from the city and neighboring towns will H., and is not expected to recover. The Jews everywhere in Russia are throwing curl UD their queues and ride the goat after Bishop Scannell of Concordia, Kan., has I he light went out in the midst of the Empire Hill Co. their property on the market in obedi the regular routine business is disposed of. been appointed bishop ol Omaha to fill the shootinjr, and tlio thrpe daughters got outside ence to the decree, already prepared and tc The session will last all day and night, vacancy occasioned by the death of Bishop be promulgated about Jan 1, prohibiting and hid themselves, one of them with a winding up with an opportunity for those O'Connor, an Bishop Burke has been appointed of a sporting nature to "buck the tiger," as "A HUNGRY Indian is an object ol Jews from owning real estate. In Odessa bullet wouna in her shoulder. to the new bishopric of Cheyenne. fan tail will be a feature o. the programme, Jewish syndicate has been organized to ia ROLLER MILL. great solicitude," pointedly says the Then Reher turned on his wi'e and as it was this evening. cilitate the emigration of Russian Jews tc N O N A E E E N S stabbed her repeatedly with the knife. Aftward New York World, "but a hungry England. In London public sentiment ii SELAH CHAMBERLAIN DEAD. Two workiugmen were killed and ten injured strongly opposed to such immigration. he went in search of his daughters, white man is simply a victim of hard 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. while thawing out dyna mite in Wayne 11 and not finding them came back to the county, W. Va., luck." A Nam Onee Prominentl Before the I S E A N E O S N O E S house. Hi wife had crawled away, but he People Minnesota Recalled. In the federal court in San Antonio, Tex. The Hambur ship Libussa came into We take pleasure in informing th followed her and stabbed her again and Sendoval, the Mexican revolutionist, wai CLEVELAND, Dec. 30—Selah Chamberlain, collision with and sunk the British ship public that we are now ready for bua«.ness. again. NINE hundred and ninety-two dismissed by the jury. The verdict was Talookdar, bound from Calcutta for London. the well known railroad man, died Finally he returned to the house and The best machinery and all tl»» surprise. The cantain and twenty-two members last midnight, aged seventy-eight. Mr. women registered at Cheyenne, Wy o.. hanged himself to a beam, at the same time latest improvements in the manufacture of the crew of the Talookdar were rowned. Chamberlain was one of the wealthy and Frank K. Ward has been acquitted ii putting a bullet into his head. for the recent elections? Several of flour enable us to compete witl) influential men of Cleveland. A peculiar epidemic among horses has Washington of the murder of Maui ice Adlei The son managed to get to a neighbor's reached Kansas, and is killing a gr^at many June 18, 1882. The killing created a sensa ihe best mills in the country. women rode twenty-six miles into organized the Chicago, Milwaukee & house two miles away and give the alarm. horses. The same disease has recently made tion at the time. St. Paul Railroad company and built most We are constantly buying Cheyenne to vote. When the neighbors arrived they found its appearance in Missouri, and is proving of the lines comprising its system. also Wheat, It is ieared that unless a demand for in Reher dead, his wife just dying and the very fatal to the horses in several counties. built the Lake Champlain railroad, the creased pay is granted there will be a gener Rye, three daughters still hiding. Physicians Cleveland & Pittsburg railroad and the At Memphis a negro named Will Grosvenor al strike of all switchmen on the variout Com, GEN. BOTJLANGER intends to winter were summoned irom Fergus Falls and Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling railroad, was killed by leaning up against an iron roads between Chicago and the Rocky moun Oats* being president of the last named company Wahpeton and dressed the wounds of the in Egypt, where he will spend the post to which was tied a loose telephone tains. at the time of his death. also built several Buckwheat, two injured ones. Henry Reher, the son, wire. The wire was crossed with an electric most of his money and in the spring Tin plate has been made in St. Louis by tin canals in Ohio. Pennsylvania and Indiana. will probably die from his wounds an a loss wire and the full force of the current went into Granite Iron Rolling mills, having beei he will start a newspaper in Jersey the pos t. of blood. rolled from the basic steel made by tin was largely interested in the Lake Superior 5i A The family has some property, but is a At the Highest Market Prices. and so get rid of the rest of it. Southern Iron Company of Chattanooga iron mines was a director in several rough lot. Th son has served a term in banks and had other financial interests. 1 W A S O E W I E and is of excellent quality. We sell all kinds of the state prison for horse stealing and the Mr. Chamberlain was the great uncle ot Two masked men robbed a railroad conductor The New York Bacteriological institute hoi girls do not bear an enviable reputation. Jennie Chamberlain, the ianious Cleveland QUEEN AMELIE of Portugal, is now and brakeman of$60and their Hatches FLOVR, filed articles oi incorporation for "the studj beautv, and, having no children of his own, The family had numerous quarrel", and at Olney, 111. almost restored to health. She is and gratuituous treatment of contagioni he treated her as much like a daughter as a SHORTS, Reher went away a lew weeks ago with the diseases, comprising a Pasteur and Koch de At Aulander, N. Kinch Freman. a negro niece. the prettiest and most fascinating of intention of not coming back. went to JBRA.2Tt &c.» partment for the treatment of hydrophobu who murdered Dr. Adkin and his mother, Elizabeth and opened the shoe shop where It will be long before the name of Selah AT IOW BATES. and tuberculosis. the sovereign ladies of Europe. She was hanged in his cell by a mob. he had since worked. was perfectly Chamberlain is lorgotten in Minnesota. The supreme court of the United Statei Near Manchester, Ky., a fifteen-year-old is tall and has a graceful figure and was the owner of a large portion of the sober at the time of the murder, aud nobody rendered an important decision in a Mormoi boy named Wood shot and killed Robert Minnesota bonds whose repudiation was Special Attention given to can tell what his object was, unless it a charmingly expressive face. polygamy case, holding that a wi'e is not Gregory. Gregory three months ago killed attempted some fifteen years ago. Oixstozn "Worlc was simply a fit of desperation or frenzy. competent witness against the husbanc the boy's father, Th omas Wood. went home with the intention of doing where polygamy is the crime charged Th O O A N S I At the preliminary trial in New Orleans of case was remanded to the Utah courts, witl the deed, because he took with him TENNESSEE has an anti-gambling An extra stone for giinding feed. Chief of Police Hennessy's alleged murderers directions to grant a new trial. from Elizabeth the rope with with which The Commande of the Salvation A law with some efficacy in it. The they pleaded not guilty and were remanded Steam Cornsheller. he hanged himself, three revolvers and a Rises to Remark The little son of the Korean charge d' a£ without bail. supreme court of that state has affirmed fairs Mr. Ye, is dead in Washington. Tin butcher knife. No inquest will be held. Wood taken for cash or in exchange LONDON, Dec. 30.—Gen. Booth, in a communication Nathaniel Niles, ex president of the Tradesmen's child was born in that city last October. an the judgment of the lower to the Tunes says: National bank of New York, has been was the first Korean born in the Unitec "I deeply regret that misapprehension court in giving thirteen gamblers arrested in a suit to recover $73,0 00 in deposits E S I I N SCOTS. States. Jn honor the city of his bii th lm and some differences of opinion as to the which Niles is said to have retained. C^SH PURCHASES parents named him Ye Wash on. which is tin jail, sentences in addition to fines. best plan lor working his department The Struggle Assumes Ne Phases but The wi of J. G. Anderson, a farmer near Korean translation of Washington. led Commissioner Smith to resign. I and CHEAP SALES the En Still Seems Remote. Louisville, Ky., sold her husband's farm for view ot the serious obligations I have publicly A syndicate of capitalists is preparing t( $12,000 and eloped with John Dake, a blacksmith. EDINBURGH, Dec. 30 —At a public meeting undertaken, I naturally desire that the run a line oftank steamers for thetransporta H. HANSCHEN, REPRESENTATIVE LANHAM, who has held in this city to-day, resolutions were scheme shall be tried on lines entirely in tionjof sugar between Cuban ports and thosi been re-elected from the 11th congressional passed expressing sympathy with the railway harmony with my own ideas. I very highly Ed. H. Spear, a prominent young broker of the United States—a scheme by which tin strikers. Many clergymen were present esteemed Mr. Smith, and this extract of Toledo, Ohio, has been arrested, having packing of sugar and molasses in hogslicndi Contractor and Builder. district of Texas—probably irom his letter shows no unlriendliness and delivered addresses. Th passenger secured $3,000 by isbuing checks on a bank will be avoided and the rate of trausporta service continues to improve, and all mail quotes Commissioner Smithneed the largest in the country—represents in which he had no money deposited. tion very much reduced. trains are running regularly. There are, have no alarm regarding my intention. ninety-seven countries that are S. E. Lane, who murdered W, Wilson ot Gen. Brooke telegraphed from Pine Ridgi however, no signs of a settlement with the I contemplate no opposition to yon. Special attention given to masox* Dallas, Tex., in 1888 for slandering his wife,' strikers. Th strikers allege that men dismissed just as earnestly as ever agree as to the agency that he had purposely a nn ounce 8 aid to exceed in area ten states. has committed suicide In prison. The.poison for color blindness have been reemployed end desired. W differ as to methods. Yo to the Indians in council the death of Sittinp work in the city and country. may reckon on me lor any outside assistance by the railway companies. Th is supposed to have been smuggled into the Bull, giving them the facts in detail, witl I can give." Amalgamated Engineers' association has prison by his wile. holding nothing. This thp general did tha' New Ulm. Minn. 1 donated £3,000 to the strike fund. Th Gen. Booth, continuing, says: A deed MRS. ELIZABETH HOLLENBECK, of he might note the effect ol the startling in At Winchester, Ky., Noah Crookes shot Northeastern railway men on strike are of trust for the funds will be executed in a Los Angeles, Cal., widow of Joseph formation upon them. The Indiana receivec he N Sta a at a and probably fatally wounded Moses Mack, being paid one day's pay weekly out of the few days. Nothing is yet done because the the news quietly. They all recognized th am is a sure cure for coughs a coldsu a st ore-keeper, aud escaped to Colby, where iund. the necessary funds are only now assured." Hollenbeck, has just deeded in trust justice of Sitting Bull's death and said he was killed by Sheriff Shackleford alter he Gen. Booth adds that he nones to answer Owing to the small amount of their Sunday about $750,000 worth of property was a good thing that he had thus met hit had shot the sheriff in the leg. criticisms ol his scheme and deal with suggestions traffic the railway companies were enabled fate. in a pamphlet which he expects to HUEME & SHAPEMffi, to found a home for indigent women John Brennan, station agent at Bay's to dispose ot some arrears IU the have published during January. Station, Ohio, was murdered and robbed and Since the discussion of the Mississippi con transportation of freights, coal, ore, etc. and homeless children. stitution began in the senate there lias beet his body thrown into the depot, which was At meetings of strikers held here yesterday HAS HE DRAWN A BLANK Oaxipeirters, then set on fire. Ho much money waa secured some intimation that the apportionmen and to-day it was resolved to stand is not known. bill, which went thro ugh the house so easily firm, and the lord provost uf the city was They make "single blessedness" a Deai of President Dauphin of is liable to run across some snags in the sen denounced as being an unscrupulous tool the Builders and Contractors* At the examination of Ta Pryor on the Louisiana Lottery Company. of the railway companies. Th Midland costly luxury in Venezuela. Every ate. I is quite possible that an attempi charge oI murdering Banker Mead at Waupaca, company is sending engine drivers north to N EW OKLE\NS, Dec. 30.—Dr. M. A. Dauphin, will be made to reduce the representation AVis., in October, 1882, held at New unmarried man over 35 isrequiredto NbW ULM, MINN. assist the Scotch railway companies. a native oi Alsace-Lorraine, and lor Mississippi because the Mississippi oonstitn London before Justice Woodworth, evidence At the meeting in Edinburgh to-day Principal twenty years president of the Louisiana pay an income tax of 1 per cent, on tion is evidence in itself a denial of fran was taken proving the murder. The case excites Designs and plans made to order an& Lottery company, died at his residence in Ramey, a reader of the Free church, chise to about half the legal voters undet great interest. presided. declared that labor lor the this city this aiternoon, aged filt-three estimates on all work furnished and an income of not more than 5,000 the United States constitution. number of hours during which the men years. Dan Brannan, a blacksmith, in jail at Emmetsburg, contracts faithfully executed. or 2 per cent, if his income exceeds The superintendent of the New York poly were compelled to work was inconsistent Iowa, for intoxication, set fire to clinic hospital stated that every afternooi with health and a right use ot human lile. that amount. the bedding while lighting his pipe. When The India Conference. at four o'clock all persons who applied ant The meeting appointed a treasurer to receive Brannan was reached he was conscious, but CALCUTTA, Dec. 30.—The government oi E FIGURE 9 were considered proper cases would be inoc donations'lor support of the strikers. dropped into an epileptic fit and expired. India has notified its officials not to attend ulated with Koch's lymph free of charge The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay.No HULL, Dec. 30,—The striker here have THIS is the first anniversary of the He was horribly burned, the Calcutta conference, in which all The hospital has accommodations for eixtj resolved to accept the managers' offer ot an man or woman now living will ever date siocument castes are represented, and in de erence to Bert Cadwallader shot and Jasper La ure grip, and some individuals imagine lymph patients. While the physicians ii increase ot wages without a reduction of without using the figure 9. It stands* this order most of the Europeans have absented in the later's saloon at Blunchestor O., then charge would prefer to have patients under the number ot working hours. themselves. At the second sitting of in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ter& that they have the symptoms. If it jumped through a window and fled, pursued go the care of the hospital, they are als the conference a petition was adopted asking years and then move up to becoud place in 1900, by a hundred men, some of whom weie armed willing to inoculate patients who wished really repeats its tour, as there are the British parliament to pass Mr. where it will rest for one hundred years. and Jired at him whenerer within range return home alter each inoculation. I wn RUGc BOWS THE CURTAIN*. Bradlaugh's bill making a a ot the Indian There is another "9" which has also come to stay intimations that it may, it will not Finding he could not 'escape. Cadwallader stated that a plentiful supply of the lympl council elective, a'ter the viceroy «-hall It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respecr. shot and killed himt-elf. was at hand to inoculate all who desired have decided upon whom the franchiseshall seem half as funny as it did last The Closing Scenes in the Sioux a a tie. The patients who were recently inocu that it has already moved up to first place, where be conferred. A resolution lavoring local A desperate fight took place at Hen's Being Enacted. year. lated at the various hospitals are all doinf it will permanently remain. It is called the "N4T.''& option in excise matters was also adopted. Creek, a mcintai mining to ten miles well. OMAHA, 30.—At tho headquarters The conference unanimously resolved that 9" High Arm Wheeler A. Wilson Sewing Machine. east of Johnstown. Pa. Huns and Slavs the department of the PJatte to-night a dispatch the ages lor the legal solemnization of marriage The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by theexperts were the parties engaged. Mininc picks nnd The bodies of the four Indians hanged a SIR EDWIN ARNOLD speaks very should be raised—for females to was received from Gen. Brooke, of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 18£9, pistols wore used. The fight occurred in a Missoula have been buried at St. Ignatius twelve years and lor males to eighteen where, after a severe contest with the leading ma Hungarian shanty. Three of the participants, which stated that Maj. Whitesides, in comman modestly of the knowledge he has mission. The bodie a were lowered into years—and the legal ages for the consummation chines of the world, it wa» awarded the only including one woman, are reported of a battalion of the Seventh cavalry, graves in the presence of a thousand In of marriage to fourteen and twenty Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, alK acquired by his residence among the fatally injured. had captured Big Foot and his entire band dinns. In the idght the families and rela years respectively. The conference also resolved others on exhibit having received lower awardsof near the head of Porcupine creek. About Japanese. Neither the old nor the Two carters employed by the Dublin Tnsuppressible tives of the dtad men gathered and began that the enforcing,by imprisonment, gold medals, etc. The French Government* 150 bucks surrendered. (newspaper) tell a peculiar wend ceremony after the style of the old In ot decrees for restitution ot conjugal righu also recognized its superiority by the decoration or new Japan, he says, can be ever at Ktory. They assert that while in should be abolished. dian funeral rites. The Indian police dis Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company., Gen. Brooke also telegraphed that all the all completely understood even by throucrh the streets with wagon loads oi papers, persed the crowd. The wives of a Na Sei with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. hostiles in the Bad Lands had surrendered, they were attacked by a number of and Papcnle had cut gasheb in th°ir owi and would reach Pine Ridge on Tuesday. More Cleveland Street Iniquity. The "Xo 9" is not an old machine improved the most intelligent and indefatigable masked men, who compelled them to drive heads, aud were preparing to cut off the nn Bright Eyes sent word last night to armv upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the' BEKLIN, Dec. 30.—A theological student foreign observer. to Phoenix Park, where the papers were torn gersofone hand when stopped. The c-liil headquarters that half of the hostiles hail Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it aa the grandest named Stephan Jirge is under arrest here in pieces and scattered in all directions. advance in sewing machine meeftanism of tfkgt dren of the dead Indians aNo gashed thei left the Bad Lands and were within a lewhours' on a charge of attempting to blackmail a age. Those who buy it can rest assured* tkwZ? hands and heads, and blood was drippmi march ot the agency. Th probabilities At Chicago four young highwaymen pinioned high titled official. Jirge wrote the official fore, of having the very latest and best. W PRINCE CHUN, the Chinese prime into the graves, which had been mirtiali' are that the trouble is ended. the arms of Henry McCalhster, a demanding $3,750, on the ground that wholesale dealer, pressed a revolver against opened. his health had been injured through indulgence minister, appears to be recovering in certain immoral acts in which the his head and robbed him of $200 and a gold Change of S a and Place. from his long illness. The populace official was particeps criminis. The official watch. The robbery was witnessed by seven A a a S a N EW YOEK, Dec. 30.—The date for the apprised the police of the affair, when he men, including a wntchmau, but they attribute it to the neglect of the Freedman's Town, a suburb of Houston meeting of tbje railway presidents to complete was inlormed that Jirge had already voluntarily made no efforts to prevent it and allowed Tex., boasts of a female Samson, who ha the organization of the new association surrendered himself. Jirge maintains emporer, when building a residence the thieves to escape. repeatedly proven herself a match for an? has been changed from Jan 6 to Jan the truth of his accusation. Th three men that have pitted their unite 5, and the place ot meeting has also been The United States court in banc has decided for his father, to have the site cleared newspapers reler to the official as "Frciherr changed Irom Chicago to the Windsor hotel to deny emotion to susppnd judgment strength against hers and who a few night, von W. The scandal excites widespread of evil spirits, who accordingly in New York city. The best judgment of ago succcssiully routed Officer Joh Baxte and for a new trial in the case of Gen. cunositv. those most deeply interested is that at this and three of his assistants, all men of fin Peter J. Classen, president of the Sixth torment the occupant. I is reported meeting the new agreement will be unanimously physique. Th woman is a negressas blacl National bank, New York, which he tried to Italy eerinjj Around adopted an a be put in lorce at the among foreigners, however, that as night and of a stature slightly abovi wreck. As the court was unanimous there HOME, Dec. 30 —The Italian government earliest practicable day. average, but magnificently built and can be no appeal to the United States the prince is trying to break off the will, it is believed, soon remove the restrictions traordmanly active. He grip is such tha supreme court. The extreme penalty is ten against the importation of American opium habit. she was able to break two ot the bones years and $5,000 fine. pork. Th government is hignly A Genera Manage Resigns. the hand ot a woman with whom she hac The dead body of John McMaaus, a resident pleased with the increasing trade with (he a fracas recently and it was on the polici MONTEEAL, Dec. 30.— Sir Joseph Hickson United States, which has been less affected of the Schaffer settlement north of has resigned as general manager of the attempting to arrest her that she not onlj I you live twenty years longer by the new tariff than that ot other nations. Barron Wisconsin, was found in the woods was ably to prevent them irom putting tin Grand Trunk railway and will be succeeded I is believed that the matter has you'll ride in railway trains pulled about two miles from home, frozen stiff. handcuffs on her, but taking the officer anc by L. Sergeant, general tradic manager. He had been absent since the previous Monday, been taken up by Secretary Blaine and that his posse, one by one, flung them out by electricity smoke, cinders, dust, and when |found the body was lying on negotiations are pending. the house and closed and locked the door. carbonic acid all abolished can have the back, thp heels resting on a log. Fr a wound back, of one of his ears, foul play Baxter, in particular, is accounted a mat the windows open and not be choked Looks Bad A Frozen Teacher. 1 1 is suspected. of unusual strength and is of large build KINGSTON, Ont., Dec. 30.—Consul WHEELING, W Va., Dec. 30.—The first ii with deadly gases," says Prophet but he says his muscles were as a child',1 loss of life in tins section from the great Tw itchell says he has been spoken to by a OTHER SHORES. when compared with those of the blaci Burrell, of the Washington, Io., Canadian exporter in regard to defrauding snow is just reported from Hamlin. Today WHEELER & WILSON M»F'(^S" amazon. The woman, whose namei Caro The German government has concluded the the United States revenue with a view to James Vest, a school teacher, was .*- 4 Press. He further predicts: "Barb line Jenkins, is about thirty years old, anc 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Cbicag. arrangements as to the manner in which the found frozen to death near there. was getting to enter into the practice. Mr. is* the mother of seven children. She habeen 1 For Sale by future preparation and distribution of Prof. buried in a snow drift on a road leading J* wire ftnces will be by that time universally Twitchell also says he believes consular seen to pick up a barrel of flour am Koch's lymph ia to be carried on. across the mountains from Six Mile Creek !H. HORNB0RG, Irauds have been practiced to the extent used as telephones. With carry it a distance of some yards without to Mud river. reported. The Paris Lanterne publishes a statement appearing to overexert herself, and wher New Ulm, Minn. Vf| mouth and ear pieces attached you at one of the jurymen who tried Eyraud tested was found to be able to break witl %lrcan In the Muddle. and Gabrielle Bompard was a bankrupt, ease a new grass rope an inch in diameter talk all over the country the ED. PAULSEN,^ JJ Kentuck £niriei*. A ID CITY, S. D., Dec. 30.—Gen. Miles' which, says that newspaper, ipso facto annuls Since her exploit with the police it is saic IXXTISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 30.—Entries for six election and get the the verdict. headquarters will be in the saddle after tomorrow. Licensed Auctioneer. that a party or gentlemen propose traveling '«5S»«nt of the stakes ol the Louisville Jockey club spring The Emperor Willaim is said to contemplate will probably start in the with her if she will go and give exhibition! ,d*jf vote telegramg, couriers, practically 1 wit meetiug close on Jan 15 as lollows: Alexander, morning lor Fine Ridge, going through the making Alsace-Lorraine a province of her strength, which is to be ascribed Hurstburn, Runnymede. Delbeck, retired." IfvJW^^ZP i* no muscularjieYelopmentialone.process, electrical of magnetic butt Bad Lands, with an escort of scouts and LINDEN, BBOWN CO.. M3JN. aat only separate, but to a certain degree ™, Merchants aud Kentucky Triple event. the Sixth cavalry. a Correeptodenoe promptly attended i*. '.