New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 14, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
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New TJl EeTiew. EVENTS OF A WEEK. NO :IN A HURRY. The German government has taken possession SELIVERSKOFF'S E E WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. of the Marshal islands. One chief declared himself in favor of allegiance onlv to No Doubt But That the Right Man Has Cottonwood Hills. the United States. Been Caueht. •BANDT A WEDDENDORF, Publish* A Digest of the Interesting Redskins Leisurely Meandering The steamship Thanemore, which left Baltimore MADRID, Jan. 12.—The man arrested at Nov. 2ft, bound for England, with Olot on suspicion of being Padlewski, the HEW ULM, News of the Past MINNESOTA in the Direction of several hundred head of cattle on board, has murderer of Gen. Seliverskoff, at first gave not been heard of since sailing. Custom grinding solicited. Will the name of Leopold Frances, and said Week. Pine Eidge. Mullet and Delaney, two of the invincibles that he was a commercial traveler. MEXICAN contractors are importing grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange sentenced in connection with the Phoenix Upon finding, however, that the police 34fts.flour,b lbs. shorts and ft thousands of Chinese laborers Park (Dublin) murders, have been discharged authorities suspected him of being the A O N W A S I N O N from down Patrick prison, their terms of imprisonment Three Thousand of the Indians lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flow Paris murderer, he changed his statement to work on railroads in course of having expired. Secretary Noble opposes Gen. Miles' reeommendataen alleging that he was the man so longsought and feed sold at low rates and deliyerow construction in that land. Expected to Arrive that the Sooth Dakota Indian The Frenc monarchists are endeavoring for. The prisoner was thereupon taken a New Ulm free of expense. agents be snsperseded by army officers. before a magistrate and subjected to a rigid to persuade the Vatican to put a stop tp the at the Agency To-day. examination. The incoherent replies made growing movement of the French clergy toward THE title "Her Koyal Highness" FRANK & BENTZIN. by him to the questions of the magistrate E O E IN PRINT the republic, but tho pope refuses to means something in the case of the indicated insanity, and yesterday evening take any steps in the matter. The bench and bar of Hams ey county bid he showed decided symptoms of madness. AUG. QUE1TSE, a patriotic official farewell to Judge Westcott Crown Princess of Denmark. She is The announcement is made that all arrangements & The prisoner bears a close resemblance I N E RIDGE AGENCY, S. D., Jan. 12.—The Wilkin, who retires from the bench. for the acquisition of the principal 6 feet 3 inches tall. hostiles failed to put in an appearance here to Padlewski, both in stature and E. Charles Devens, associate justice of the flour mills in Canada by a sydicate of features, and is the same age as to-day, but are said to be moving slowly to Massachusetts supreme court, and attorney English capitalists is about completed. The the suspected murderer. His face has a this point, and at midnight were within five general under President Hayes, dies suddenly/ A TUSK seven feet long and a tooth capitalization is $3,000,000. HARNESS MAKER worn look and 6hows signs of physical and miles of the agency. The trial ofBev. Howard B. MacQueary, mental suffering. The police 'lack convincing weighing over seven pounds, supposed Gen. Miles to-night telegraphed to Washington I S E A N E O S N O E S rector of an Episcopal church at Canton, proof of his identity with —and Dealer in— that there were 3,000 Indians in the to have been part of a mastodon, An ice gorge has formed above Johnstown, Padlewski, but will hold him until he has Ohio, on the charge of heresy, was opened in Whips, Collars, and all other band, and that he expected them to reach Pa., which threatens the place with been seen by persons who knew Padlewski. Cleveland. He pleaded not guilty. have been unearthed at Moneon, articles usually kept the agency to-morrow. great damage. French police agents are now. on their way in a first-alass harness Iowa. Lient. Bettens, Ninth cavalry, came in today from Paris to Olot for the purpose of identifying N O N A E E E N S The miners have returned to work in the and announced that Col. Henry's command the man if possible, and the Russian Near Council Bluffs, Iowa, Nelson Matson shop. Florence (Wis.) mine on the strength of a consul at Barcelona has sent an officer to had moved on White river seven and Nelson Eichenberg were run down by a promise that their back pay will be promptly Olot to examine the prisoner. A MEDICAL journal says that a miles nearer the agency. This command is New harnesses made to order and r» train on the Elkhorn road. atson, it is forthcoming. thought, will die. Eichenberg will lose his accompanied by four companies of the Second The firm of Decker, Howell & Co. of New When asked for his passport the prisoner pairing promptly attended to. well, healthy man will suffer more right leg. infantry, under Col. Wheaton. said he had left it at home, whither an offiaccompanied York have resumed business. Assignee Cromwell NEW MLM, MINN from the prick of a pin than he will Mr. Bettens announces that the hos-cer him. A an additional Four Chicago piano movers, Geisler'GeneweiserBaabandlmmer, is paying the claims of the creditors precaution gendarmes had been summoned files are about ten miles to from the pain of dissolution in case drivingan unmanageable when they are presented. Empire Mill Co. to guard the house. Finding then that escape horse, were struck by an Illinois Central the left of the command, which is A reduction of salaries and the closing of he dies a natural death. was impossible the arrested man made train. Geneweiser was instantly killed and now marching to this point, a distance of the manual training and night schools are a desperate effort to jump from a window the three others fatally injured. about fifteen miles. Gen. Brooke marched proposed in the St. Paul board of trade, and afterward swallow a paner. A quantity $100,000 to be saved annually thereby. about six miles to-day and his position on A terrible snow storm, accompanied by ABOUT 200 letters are mislaid or of torn documents and bills ot exchange ROLLER MILL. winds of hurricane force, is ragirg on the White Clay has been taken by Col. Offlev. The statement of the app-aisers of the on a Pans firm, together with a miscarried every day because of the gulf of Triest and along its shores. The severest These two commands will follow the Indians banking firm of Delamater & Co. of eadville, revolver and twenty-two cartridges, were cold weather known to the present and are now behind them but sixfound identity of the name of the state of Pa shows that the assets of the firm in the prisoner's room. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. generation now prevails in the olive growing miles. The Indians are moving slowly to are estimated at $301,000 and liabilities Washington and of the national legion of Italy. about $1,000,000. this point. DELIBERATELY DROWNED. capitol. Two brothers named Bell, aged twentytwo Frederic Hartla, agent for Cincinnati A band of hostiles this morning killed a We take pleasure in informing the and nine years, and a sister seventeen A Peculiarly Cold-Blooded Murder Committed parties, has purchased the log school house number of cattle belonging to fnendlies years old, attended a meeting near Medicine public that we are now ready for bus. for Money. at Zanesville, Ohio, where ex President Garfield about five miles irom the agency. A FARMEE at Chico, Cal., has trained Lodge, Kansas, and a blizzard arose as they taught in 1851. The building is wanted ness. The best machinery and all t«« CHICAGO. Jan. 12—Frank T. Hendryx, In the matter of coming into the agencv started for home. When 200 yards from cats to catch gophers, and protects fo" exibition at the world's fair. under the present circumstances, time is ail who is wanted in Goshen, Ind., lor a latest improvements in the manufacture their home the elder remarked that they element which does not concern the Indian. peculiarly cold-blooded murder, was arrested Residen ts of Indiana in the vicinity of the of flour enable us to compete witil his grass fields by this means. could not make the distance against the So many times, indeed, has he slight shock of earthquake a few days ago in tbis city last night. ihe best mills in the eountry. storm and would have to go with the wind. promised to come in without keeping the He considers his cats worth $20 are much excited. Many people fear that Hendryx while in Goshen stopped with Thoy drifted south about a quarter of a mile, promise that no man can tell when the We are constantly buying the tremble is the premonition of a great upheaval apiece for this purpose. Joseph Hawkins, who lived alone with and took refuge in a canyon, where they hnal entree will be made. Wheat, of the natural gas territory. his wife. Hendryx ingratiated himself into were Boon covered by snow. Next morning The half-breed clerks in each of the three Rye, John Cox, a policeman, found $6,000 the affections of Mrs. Hawkins, and succeeded the elder brother erawled out of the snow and post trading stores called lor their wages Corn, IT is not generally known that worth of diamonds in a little bag in the tid yesterday, and said tney were afraid in alienating her from her husband. attempted to get home. He called out to Oats* on the street in New York. He turned in his to stay any longer, that their friends Hawkins had an insurance policy of $5,000 his sister that he was so stiff ho could not under an old law still unrepealed a told them that there would be a big "find" at the Fifth Avenue hotel office, and Buckwheat, on his life, and this money Hendryx intended travel, and in a short time was frozen. The battle. The Indian police took a well the owner being soon found, Cox received man who swears in a public place in to get possession of, and, with the younger brother was also frozen to death earned rest last night, and do notmoney &C», JtO* $100 as reward. under the drift, once in his hands, he and the I Pennsylvania renders himself liable show the least regret at being temporarily woman would leave for parts unknown. The Mill vale Iron works at Millvalle, Pa., At the Highest Market Frio**. relieved of all guard duty. The stage road to a fine of 67^ cents for each The plan pursued by Hendryx was a novel have been closed indefinitely. About 800 men to Eushville passes through the friendly W A S O E W I E as well as an atrocious one. are thrown out of employment. The mill We sell all kinds of camps, and a large flag has been placed beside naughty word. In Waldo county, Texas, a Mr. Holland was closed because the men running the engines In some niannt-r he gained from Haw kins the road bearing the legend: "These XLOVJR, and Mrs. Sands have been jailed for killing and the firemen demanded an advance the fact that he could not swim, and invited Indians ore Iriendly." SHORTS, the husband of Mrs. Sands. The prisoners of 25 cents per day, which the firm did not Hawkins and his wife to a boat ride. Capt. Ewers will start in a few davs with AN advertisement has been running When some distance from shore Hendryx have confessed. feel disposed to grant. Little Chiefs band of 400 Cheyennes'to take URAJf, Jbc, deliberately caDsized the boat, and, being them to the Tongue nvtr, Mont. in a Bristol, Eng., paper for the last A more thorough investigation into the E. R. McConnell, who went to Buffalo, N. an expert swimmer himself, righted the Little Chief and his band have AT LOW BATES. anyextensivespring T., last from Detroit and opened an affairs of Bernard Donnelly, the Kansas City boat and saved the life of the woman, dragging year, offering $50 reward for been ugly fighters in every capitalist who was declared insane recently store, is missing and so are all the her into the boat, where they both sat war for the last twenty vears. well authenticated case of a child being and for whose estate a guardian was appointed, goods. He is said to leave numerous creditors. and watched the dying struggles of Hawkins. In 1876 they were sent from this region to Special Attention given to shows that his liabilities are considerably When the body had finally disappeared Fort Reno, Ind. T., and in 1878 lought their carried away by an eagle, no over $100,000. Assets almost beneath the surface of the water Oils-torn Work way back through the settlements of Kansas In San Francisco, Robert De Rose, aged matter in what country. nothing. they both rowed ashore and gave out the and Nebraska to the Sand twenty-seven years, shot and killed his wife, information that an accident had occurred, Hills near Gordon, where they were A letter was received at Duluth by the Elizabeth, aged twenty-two. She had gone and tnat Hawkins had lost his life. The An extra stone for giinding feed. captured. Since then they have chief of police from the like functionary in onto the stage and became intimate with an authorities, however, became suspicioui, been good friends to the whites and have THE golden poppy has been chosen Chicago, Btatmg that the missing millionaire, actor. Steam Cornsheller. and upon making investigations Hendryx made excellent police and scouts. The band B. H. Campbell of Chicago, had been traced as the state flower of California by fled. The woman was arrested and lodged The old feud between the Polish members has about nine hundred relatives on the Wood taken for cash or in exohang* to Duluth. A reward of $500 was offered in jail, where she made a confession. of St. Stanislaus Ch urch of Chicago and its Tongue river and has begged for several ^ntpife MiH Co. the floral society of that state. It for news of his whereabouts. An old man Hendryx, when arrested last night, admitted years to be transferred to that reservation. neighbor, Holy Trinity, also Polish Catholic, answering his description was for some time is a deep orange or golden hue, his participation in the crime and has broken out afresh. There is some fear Capt. Ewera and his partv will go across CASK PURCHASES a roomer in the Fontenelle block, but his signified his willingness to return to Goshen that rioting many result the reservation to Rapid Creek, thence to *ypifym£ at once the orange groves whereabouts is at present unknown. without requisition papers. and CHEAP SALES. Fort Meade next Winnesella, and At Lima, Ohio, John Clark went insane and the gold mines. There have been steps taken looking to the Irom there along the stage road suddenly and attacked his wife with a hatch to the agency. The settlers along impeachment of Frank McGrath, president SAILORS O W N E H. HANSCHEN, et, nearly braining her. and after demolishing that route are too well acquainted with the of the Kansas Farmers' Alliance, who is accused everything in the house, cat hit throat. Oheyennes and Sioux to be unnecessarily of being party to the alleged scheme Thirteen i^lves tos as the Result of a THE wholesale price of whalebone Mrs. Clark it is thought, will die. alarmed by the movements ot so large a to elect E. J. Turner, Republican congressman Collision of Steamet s. Contractor and Builder. body of Indians. Extra sensational reports is now $10,000 a ton. A project is Hoboken (N. Y. police took four firemen from the Sixth district, to the United LONDON, Jan. 12.—The steamer Britannia may be looked lor all along the trail. from the German steamer Elbe at dock there. States senate. The matter will be brought on foot to organize whaling expeditions from Leith came into collision with the They had been riotous ashore. The German before a special session of the executive steamer Bear from Grangemouth in the Special attention given to mason TBfr from Australia to the Antarctic board of the Alliance, which is to be convened ESCAPE FRO SCHOOL. minister complained to Secretary Bldlne, Firth of Forth, Scotland, early this morning. who asks Jersey's governor to explain. in Topeka. seas, where it is believed plenty Borne Indian Girls a the Mission irork in the city and country. John Morris and Frank Chatham, two It has been learned that H. Webster Crowl School at Might. The Bear sank immediately, her crew of whales are to befound. It is an almost well known ranchmen of Carbondale, met in who failed in Baltimore several months ago, New Ulm, Minn. having no time to launch a boat or make I N E RIDGE AGENCY, S. D., Jan. 12.—Ref- untouched whaling ground. Leadville, Colo and renewed an old quarrel. had overdrawn his account on the Franklin any effort whatever to save themselves. Of erence has been made to the supposed danger The North Star Lung and Throat Ba) Both drew revolvers and several shots bank of upward of $100,000 through the the fourteen men on board the Bear twelve in which it was thought the Indian sam is a sure cure for coughs and colds* were exchanged. Both men are fatally incapacity and untrustworthiness of Cashier went down with the vessel. The two others school at this point stood from both treachery wounded. Gordner, who has been dismissed. The SENATOR MORRILL,, in spite of his were rescued by a boat from the Britannia. and assault. president of the bank said he thought that Robert Bruce, a Chicago lodging house After the collision the Britannia, which 80 years, is devoted heart and soul Garner had not made anything out of the This fact was attested by the escape last RUEMKE & SHAFEKAHM, keeper, was murderously assaulted by three was badly damaged, transferred her to the improvement of the Capitol night of se^en of the girl inmates and transaction, and could not account for the men, and received injuries that will cause his forty-five passengers to the steamer cashier's action except upon the ground that scholars. Th names of some of these Thames and was then taken in tow death. They were Abraham Bailey, Billy building at Washington. It is to Carpenters, Crowl had hypnotized him, dusky fugitives are Mary Sitting Bear, Lizzie by that vessel, the two steamers proceeding Wann and Gus Birdie, whom Bruce had Mm that is to be given the credit for Sitting Bear, Jennie Thunder Bull, Em- ejected from his place. slowly in the direction of Leith. They had Henry C. Clark brother-in-law of the late re-ily Cloud, a relative of Red Cloud. They not gone far, however, before the hawser Emma Abbott said in Chicago that the the beautiful terraces which add so Builders and Contractors* The police at Portiand, Or,, seized 30 0 connecting the vessels was snapped port that she had left $2,000,000 to found a were induced to leave by their relatives and pounds of smuggled opium, valued at 3,000. much of elegance and beauty to the asunder, and nefore another line could be home for actors and singers was mere gossip. friends, who have for some time hung about The drug was brought from British NtW ULM, MINN. carried to the damaged vessel she gave a Her will is locked up in the vaults of the school grounds. Supt. Wheeler has secured Capitol building. Cnlumbia via Puget sound, and is thought \pt her attorneys, Dunning and Fowler of New terrible plunge and sank beneath the the promise of American Horse to to have been smuggled by a conductor and Designs and plans made to order and York. Mr. Dunning has notified the family waves. brakeman on a Northern Pacific freight aid him in seeming the return of the runaways. estimates on all work furnished and that as far as his recollection of the wording tram. Fortunately the crew put on life belts AN illuminated cat is among tne of the will goes, the deceased singer specified contracts faithfully executed. after the collision with the Bear, and all, Yesterday and to-day were observed with A special from Thomaston, Me., chronicles a that after her death her body was to be curiosities of the patent office at with the exception of the chief engineer, but little attention to religious duties. A novel condition of things at the state prison cremated and th ashes burned at Gloucester, managed to keep afloat until they were this place there are two churches, the Presbyterian, Washington, D. C. It is made of therein that William F. Gould, serving a ten Mass. picked up by boats from the steamer THE FIGURE ««9." the pastor of which is Rev. Mr. years' sentence for embezzling $180,000 Thames. The chief engineer went down pasteboard or tin, painted over with Sterling, and the Church of the Holy Cross The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay. while cashier of the First National bank, with the vessel and nothing was seen of (Epicopal), the pastor's name being Rev. C. No man or woman now living will ever date a phosphorous, and intended to frighten him again. practically runs the institution. It is alleged 8. Cook. In the government school religious document without using the figure 9. It stands that Gould has unlimited power, and is services are held generally by the Catholics. She had never been to school before, but away "rats and mice and such in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten virtually warden. when she was assigned to a place in the SETTLERS WILL SUFFER. small deer," in the darkness of years and then move up to second place in 1900, school of practice at the normal school An assassination took place at Island 64 where it will rest for one hundred years. little Sadie Smart had the advantage of '*a SETTLERS A A E cellars and garrets. near Helena, Ark. The party that was assassinated Mortgages to Foreclosed In Ordrr to little teaching at home," which fond Thereis another "9" which has also come to stay. was Prince Miller, the wealthiest Make a Cattle Range. mothers substitute forth school room Fears That the Indians In North Dakota It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect man in the county. He owned the larger KANSAS CITY, Jan. 12.—Ever since the cattlemen routine when fearing to trust their precious Will Cause 1 rouble. that it has already moved up to first place, where A TORONTO man, a few days ago, part of the island. He was a negro and ones to the tender mercies of the "school have been driven out of the Cherokee BISMARCK, N. D., Special Telegram, Jan. it will permanently remain. It is called the "No. highly respected by all classes of people. while examining an old musket, marra." The instruction at home often they have been trying to find some S" High Arm Wheeler d. Wilson Sewing Machine. Three negroes are suspected of having killed 12.—Telegrams received by Gov. Burke last develops Telics of back number school place for a range that would not be too far which he did not know to be loaded, him. They have escaped and the officers are night and this morning from Bottineau report The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the methods, which the teacher must eradicate V* Irom the markets to be available. on the lookout for them. experts of Europe at the Pans Exposition of 1889, great alarm there over a threatened "touched alighted match to the nipple." before she begins to educate. Such a range has been found, and a syndicate where, after a severecontest with the leading ma^ outbreak of the Sioux Indians across the thetriWilliam Clark, the proprietor of the eleclighting The gun went off, and of mortgage companies in this and chines of the world, it was awarded the only The first impediment in the way of stern Manitoba border. plant at Sheboygan, Wis., has Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all Eastern cities has been formed for the purpose reality that little Sadie encountered in her shock threw the man to the floor. written to the chief of police, Jan nsen, admitting There are still a few of Sitting Bull's others on exhibit having received lower awards ot consolidating the western part of heretofore asphalt-like path of life was the that he lied when he said he had band there, having never come off British of gold medals, etc The French Government When picked up he was dead, and it Kansas into one vast cattle range. Th "deer" given her to spell. been robbed of $19,500 while in Milwaukee territory since the Custer fight and tho retreat also recognized its superiority the decoration of "D two e's—r," said she confidently. She lands in fhat part of the state have been is said that his death was due to last November. He acknowledges he "planted" Mr Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof the company, of the Sioux participants in the massacre. knew it, for her mamma told her so. mortgaged to their full extent by the settlers, the money to keep it Irom his creditors. with the Cross of the Legion ot Honor. They are reported as engaged in the fright. "That's right," said Miss Rodrule, the and the continued droughts have Clark's business has, meantime, been seized The "No 9" is not an old machine improTed 4 ghost dance, and the settlers were greatly teacher, "but when you find two letters together caused such an exodus from there that by his creditors, and he himself has disappeared, upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the that way always say double or excited. The sheriff of Bottineau county mortgage companies are finding themselves A NEW HAMPSHIRE Judge tells the aftor writing the letter. Grand Prize at Pans was awarded it as the grandest double a as the case may be. Now, don't has asked for arms and ammunition. with thousands of acres on hand which advance in sewing machine mechanism of the A number of the members of Cleveland's forget that." following story of General Marston Gov. Burke has ordered Adjt. Gen. Devoy they can do nothing with in the way of age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therelore, Colored Minstrels company get into a fight The spelling books were laid away and and Maj. Manee, of the cavalry, and Capt. selling or renting. of the same State. The general of having the very latest and best. with the train men the Missouri Pacifie the reading lesson taken up. The paragraph Yorkey, ot the infantry, to the front, and It is understood that foreclosure sales of between St. Joseph and Atchison, and Tom that fell to Sadie's lot to read aloud has established headquarters at the Sheridan was arguing a case and made rather mortgaged lands amounting to over a Mcintosh, the principal comedian, was terribly was something like this: "The sun is up, house. He is in constant communication million acres have been ordered in the an outrageous statement. *1knew hurt by being struck on the head with but John still sleeps. Up, up, John. Th with the scene of trouble and with the western tier of counties, and as all this state militia, who are all under orders to an iron poker, A brakeman was so badly sun is up." land lies together it is to be rented to the that it was not law." said the judge, hold themselves in readiness to take the With all the assurance of knowledge she injured that be will have to go to the hospital. cattlemen, or else the financial companies y-itS field. Col. Bentley, commanding the First "and rather thought the general did: rose to her feet and read as follows: "The The conductor and several of the will use the range themselves and form a regiment, can put about lour hundred men sun is up, but John still sleeps. Double up. negroes were also bruised more or less. Th« cattle syndicate. still I put the question to him, "Bo in the field at short notice, and the governor John. The sun is up." fight was caused by the negroes who were ^m ew is determined that no precautions kt you think that is law, general?" to creating a disturbance ia the chair car and shall be omitted that will reassure the citizens Will Receive Their Friends. refused to retire to their own car in the rear A a of of the border counties. has which he audaciously responded with WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Jan. 12.— of the train. Young people of both sexes should early shipped arms and ammunition to Bottineau, Mrs. S. P. Snyder, wi'e of the congressman, v- a quizzical look, "No I do not, judge, be taught the use of money, and to Cando, Willow Citv, Rugby and Near Bay City, 111., Charles Rose, a young will be assisted in her reception next Tuesday rightly know its value they should Devils Lake. farmer aged twenty-seven years, has been by Mrs. W. R.Meiriam, wife of Minnesota but I thought you might." be given ways of earning it, to spend, within paying attention to the daughter of a neighboring popular governor, Mrs. Gen. Nettleton, The latest advices to-night report matters reasonable limits, as they choose. Much besides a large number of well known farmer, Miss Mollie Welsh, aged more quiet and it may possibly not be necessary of the work which even little children do leaders of Washington society. Mrs. Merriani A SICK pauper was sent to the eighteen. Rose was forbidden to visit Miss to order out the militia. The governor in the shape of chores around the house has made a requisition through Senator is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hanoocfc, Welsh by her parents, but while the parents *i£ home of a woman, near East PortHi, ought to be paidfor,as perhaps a better Casey for the 1,000 stands of arms voted on Pennsylvania avenue, and will probably of Miss Welsh were absent at church ROB* way of getting money into a child's hand to the state by congress, and has also asked remain in Washington during the winter, land, Me., and the town agreed to visited the house and induced the young than any other. It is very demoralizing to for a Gatling gun lor the state militia. Valley where she is a great favorite. Mrs. Laid, woman to take a walk with him. They had pay her a stipulated sum for attending beg. and the child that is encouraged or City offers to raise a company of tiftv wife of Hon. John Lind, will receive tomorrow. proceeded but a short distance when he even allowed to get its spending money mounted cavalry in two days it necessary. asked her if she was willing to die for hi and boarding him. He died a a— pa this way, ia surely laying She replied yes, and thereupon he drew a up ajtoot foundation for after life. On the -i?S JCeturned From a finat few weeks after entering the house, pistol and fired, the ball taking effect in the a the meanlpSr eafning money should s* OMJUCHB, 8. D., Special Telegram, Jan, Dancing for Salmon. if and in justice the bill for his mainten|H girl's face, inflicting a probably fatal woumf: much as possible be based on farm opera* 12.—Red-Blanket arrived here this aftereoon TACOMA, Wash., Special Telegram, Jan. Young Rose then returned, locked hi«*aelf in tions. When the boys see in their own with a band of one hundred followers, ance should have ceased. But the 12.—Reservation Clerk John G. Boyle brings ^WHEELER & WILSON MT'a CO., pockets some of the money made by farming being on their way back to Pine Ridge the news that the renegade Indians who woman conceived a plan to turn his from a hunting expedition to the Big Horn they will take more interest in their 185 and 187 Wabash Ave.. Chicago Hve along the line of the railroad are now -ANOTHER SHORES. S$M%h mountains. Maj. Parke, the Sixteenth daily work. Unless parents who are fa. mers I J.~ For Sale by death to her pecuniary advantage. dancing, but it is believed to be nothing infantry, who has charge of the camp here, desire to discourage their sons from following The coffee crop in Java is estimated at more than the annual Tomaninius dances t| cm HORNBURG, took them in charge and at once notified For several months she preserved this business, they should be allowed only abont 1 6 per cent of former annual for a short winter and a good run of a Gen. Miles, who gave him authority to issue to do something each year on their salmon. averages. the body from decay by packing it New Ulm, Minn. five days' rations and send them on to the own account and have the money they thus Newfoundland waxes wroth and talks secession agency in charge ot an escort. ff^i4|4¥,.^ fg^z! 5 ^i*-^t4a# in snow and ice, said nothing of her make. The little thus earned- earlv by ED. PAULSEN, becanse the Anglo-French modus Fell Under the Wheels. 3fr themselves will be worth a hundred times silent lodger, and regularly collected vivendi ia extended another year. A death's Door. MORA. Minn., Special Telegram, Jan. 12. at much as if left to them after the death of Licensed Auctioneer —Peter Hayes, a laborer, was run over by a A committee headed by Herr Joachim, the New YORK, Jan. 12.—A Washington her bill. She thus made money by their parents, who had previously kept special says that Senator George Hearst is Tiolinist, has been formed in London to train here to-day and instantly'killed. them ignorant of any practical knowledge boarding a corpse.: at death's door. His family have given up erect a monument to Mozart. was trying to board a slow-going freight of the value of money and its uses. LINDEN, BBOWN CO., MINN. all hope of his recovery and the relatives train going through town and lell under the Jbave been summoned to his bedside. wheels of the caboose. Cornapondmet promptly attended tet