New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 18, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
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Hew Ulm Review. EVENTS OF A WEEK. A NATION MOTJMS. the Iowa State Saving bank, was found in here, but my invariable answer has been no that Ransom post has stood by me since its beginning, his room over his store, with his throat cut. and I will stand by it to my end, and Some advanced the idea of financial troubles then that, in its organized capacity, it will deposit connected with his banking matters my poor body in Calvary cemetery, alongde IBANDT & WEDDENDORP, PuMiabanu «.K.BOM, Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph caused him to commit the deed. The Gen, William T, Sherman at last Defeated my faithful wife and idolized "soldier boy." Pnaidcaft My health continues good, so mv comrades of event seems to have aroused a slight distrust Condensed and Classified for by the Grim Warrior, Ransom post must guard theirs that they may of the financial condition of the bank HEW ULM, GOT. Minn, and Centra Sirs. MINNESOTi be able to fulfil this sacred duty imposed by during the day. Convenience of Headers. Death. their hrst commander. God bless you all. W. T. SHERMAN. 1 E days are growing longer, yet the FOREIGN. Calvary cemetery is in this city, and is KfEWULM, MINH. one of the most beautiful spots in St.Louis. Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Personal, Medical men in Berlin ha. finally dubbed days of Congress are growing shorter. Quiet and Peaceful End of a Hard It is expected the general's desire in the CtoU«cttoMaB£ all IrnrtHM* {Mrtereuc the Koch lymph "tuberculine." Criminal and Other matter will be carried out, although, o» prompt^ »tt*ad»d t». Fought Battle Against the Premier Castillo at Madrid recently read course, the family wishes will rule in the individual Rssponsibitiy, a paper on the discovery of America, first News of Importance. A YOUNG girl in an Ohio jail escaped case. Inevitable. or a series by savants on America. "by scaling a wall twenty-five feet high. Three Chilian men-of war, which have $500,000. CLAIMED BY OHIO. Woman is usually credited with being seceded from the insurgent fleet, have arrived WASHINGTON. at Montevideo, Uruguay. NEW Yofck, Feb. 14 —"It is all over.' "a the bottom of everything," but A Request That Gen. Sherman's Body The president has approved the act granting It was Gen.Thomas Ewing who said these It is reported at Zanzibar that Maj. Wissmann Be Buried in His Native State. Eagle Roller Mill Go. this time the trouble is caused by her a pension to Maj. Gen. Frauz SigeT, and Words to a group of anxious waiting mends is fighting the natives ofMasindi the act making an apportionment of representatives COLUMBIA, Ohio, Feb 14 —The following getting on top near Kilima-Njaro and reporters as he stood bareheaded on the in congress among the stages telegram was forwarded by Gov. Campbell under the eleventh census. doorstep of Gen. Sherman's residence in The Berlin police have been ordered not Has Capacity of to Gen. Tiiomas Ewing, New York: to permit workingmen to assemble in 600 Barrels Per Day. The Ladies' "Spinner Memorial Association" As the representative of the people of Ohio, I HE Paris police are actually contemplating claim the body of Geu William T. Sherman foi gTonps, and to promptly arrest any fouud of Washington has issued an address burial on the soil of the state winch gave him some method of restraining to the women of the United States, having inciting a labor demonstration. birth. The people ot Ohio will keep his grave resolved to raise a fund for a memorial to the indecency of ballet performances gieen. In the British house of commons the bill the late Gen. Spinner in the form of a hospital to permit a widower to maTry his diseeased At the instance of the governor Adjt and plays in that city. Nothing or statue. O a a wife's sister passed its second reading—202 Gen. Dill has issued a general order announcing short of a revolution is likely to accomplish to 150. the death of Gen. Sherman, and The United States government has authorized NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. calling upon the National Guard to join that the test at Fort Sheridan of a new gun The daughter of the late Charles Bradlaugh with the people of the nation in testifying nine and one-half feet long, said to be capable is his soleheir. The property left by to the great loss sustained in his death'. It of throwing dynamite shells five mil es him includes the National Reformer and is ordered that the colors at the headquarters, thousands of times in succession without A WOMAN arrested in Philadelphia a valuable library of 7,000 volumes. the state arsenal and all the armories of the becoming overheated. The inventor is state be placed at half mast until and including the other day for shop-lifting, had a The saw mills owned by James McLaren Louis Gathmann of Chicago. the day of the funeral, that the at New Edinburgh, Ont, were burned, with little 4 year-old daughter with her as The interior department has informed officers of the national euard wear the over half a million feet of lumber. Loss an accomplice. Wha a satire upon Representative Lind that the Indian bureau usual badge of mourning for three months, over $125,000. desires samples of the building stone on the that on the day of the luneral there be motherhood would such a creature Bishop Dwyer of Limerick has issued a fired by the Eighth battery of artillery at Pipestone reservation to see if it will do for be. pastoral severely condemning the increase Columbus thirteen guns at dawn of day, the purpose of constructing the Indian of Sunday athletic entertainments in Ire-' and one gun at intervals of thirty minutes school provided for in the bill that recentlypassed land. during the day, and at the close a nationa' Obtained, and all PATXNT BUMXJ&S congress. Mr. Lind will recommend salute of forty-four guns. tended to for MODERATE FBSB Our ©«e* HE Chicago World's Fair managers that the stone be used for the building and •ppoalt* the V. B. Patent Office, and we cane*. SPORTING TRIFLES will also recommend that the stone be used have figured out that the sum of torn PatenU In le» time than those nmote froM BIOGRAPHICAL. in constructing the Flandreau, S. D., school" Mahr, the champaign pugilist of Ireland, WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. DRAWING $15,000,000 will be required to run PHOTO of invention. We edylae P*te*» as well. and Lambert of Canada fought at the Pelican A Sketch of the Iife of Oue of America's •bUlty free of charge and we make NO CM A MUM Jclub, London, recently for £1,200 a that entertainment successfully. Chicago UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED, Greatest Generals. side. Lambert was knocked out in the For circular, adrioe, term* and renremeea will have to hustle as less thaD PEOPLE IN PRINT. Gen William Tecumseh Sherman was born at •tetual clients in your own State County, City 0* first round. Andrew Carnegie sailed recently from Lancaster, Ohio, Feb 8, 1820. He was a cadet Town, write to, $10,000,000 have been secured. The California Athletic club has received !C&A\'-6N&Wtt<, New York for Liverpool. at West Point from 1836 to 1840, when he was a telegram from Fitzsimmons saying that graduated and promoted to second lieutenant of i* The Alonzo Mine Rock house, at Houton, OppctU$ ratmU Oflct, Watkmgtm, A the Third artillery He served the Florida he would give no definite answer about Mich., has been destroyed by fire. It will HE spirit of Sitting Bull is marching war until 1842, during which he was promoted to meeting Jim Hall until after his theatrical close down the stamp mill. first lieutenant In 1815 he went to California, Bingham Bros. on. His late followers eloquently engagement is concluded. and was the war with Mexico, beme: breveted West Seventy-first street, a few minutes before A scaffold upon a new theater at Jersey captain in 1848 for meritorious conduct. He resent a suggestion of work, but an The following officers of the Southern City, N. J., fell. Nine workmen were injured, 2 o'clock this afternoon. was acting assistant adjutant general of the Minnesota Inter-CollegiateBase Ball league increase in the quantity and variety but none fatally. deparement of California from 1847 to 1849, Within a few seconds the news had been have beeu elected D. C. Coolidge of Pillsbury, aide de-camp to Gen. P. Smith, and acting Constituents of Representative Gale, of flashed over the wires to every part of the of rations will be accepted as an evidence LUMBERNISDEALER president L. O.Johnson of St Olaf, assistant adjutant general ofthe Pacific division the Nebraska legislature, threaten to hang country. The old hero's stubborn fight secretary, E. A. Baker of Carleton, treasurer. to 1850, promoted to captain Sept 22, 1850, of the great father's peaceful intentions. him because he did not stick to the Alliance. with death was at an end and he had been and on commissary duty at St Louis and New Or.eaus until Sept. 6,1S53, when he resigned and conquered at last. A cable dispatch was received from London went to San Francisco, wheie he was in the Miss Daisy Wilson, who apparently died Death came slowly, but easily and without banking business until 1857 In 1858 9 he was which stated that the Ormonde club recently at Crawfordsville, Ind and came pain, to the veteran of so many bitter in the practice of the law at Leavenworth,Kan EVERY French soldier will receive has decided to offer a purse of £2,000 for a LATH, SHINGLES, D00BJ9, to life twice since, has been decided to be and during the two years following was presi struggles. He passed away exactly at 1 50 twelve-round glove contest between Frank shortly from the Minister of Wa a dent of the Louisiana state seminary and military dead and was buried. o'clock. P. Slavin and John L. Sullivan. The dispatch academy at Alexandria, La On the breaking SASH AND BLIND. Walter Potter, of Potter, Lovell & Co. of package containing anstiseptic cotton, stated that Slavin had signified his All the members of his immediate family out of the civil war he was reappented to Boston, charged with the embezzlement of the United States armj, May 14, 1801 with willingness to battle for the purse. Sullivan were gathered at his bedside at the time, bandages and two safety needles. Lime, Cement md CoaL the rank of colonel of the Thirteenth mlantry, notes, the-property of Slmgluff, Disney & had been notified from here of the except his eldest son, Rev. Thomas E. Sherman, and May 17 was appointed cngadier general ot He will carry the package with him Co. of Baltimore, has been discharged. Ormonde club's offer. the Jesuit priest, who is now on his volunteers, and commanded a brigade in the into battle, so that if wounded the Madame Augusta Berg, a Swedish artist, first batie of Bull Run In October he was Carl Hourlitz, a lawyer who recently way to this country from abroad on the placed in the command of the department of and living at the Metropolitan hotel in materials for dressing his injuries will came here from New York, was cowhided steamer Majestic. Lotvett prices altcaya. the Cumbeiland, but afterwaid he took charge New York, has just died from the effects of by his wife while in company with a traveling Grouped about him his last moments of a camp of instruction at St Louis until Feb be at hand for the field surgeon. morphine supposed to have been taken salesman named Phillips and two unknown ruarj, 1862, when he was placed command were Senator John Sherman, the general's with suicidal intent. of the district of Paducah, Ky In the Tennes Opposite Railroad Depo\ women. Hourlitz's wife drove up brother, his younger son, T. Sherman, see and Mississippi campaign he commanded a A straw board mill at Goshen, Ind., was in a cab, and, alighting, at once began AN Indiana woman has just made his daughters, Mrs. Fi'ch, and Mrs. KXWUUf, Kim division, was the battle ot Shiloh 4pnl 6 and wrecked by an explosion and Schuyler whipping Hourlitz over the head, exclaiming, 7, in which he was Hounded was the advance Thackara, and the two unmarried ones, her fourth application for a pension Neswander and George Hickson killed and 'So this is the reason you leave your in the siege of Corinth, April 15 to May 30, and Miss Rcchael and Miss Lizzie Sherman, FRANK FRIEDMANN, Foreman Fleming and assistant Wilson as the widow of a soldier. She began was promoted to major genera) of volunteeis wife and children every night, is it?" badly hurt. who live with him. There were also present May 1 He commanded the hastily organized Hourlitz received several cuts before his marrying soldiers shortly after the expedition which attempted to capture Vicksburg, his niece, Mr-. Colgate Hoyt, and her EJeven persons are lying at their homes friend could interfere. The latter then Dec 27 29 In 1863, in command of the Mexican war and has kept it up at intervals son Lieutenants Fitch and Thackara, the in St. Louis in a precarious condition from dealer in seized the cowhide, and, throwing it into Fifteenth army corps, he led the expedition the effects of eating some poisoned head general's sons-in-law, J. M. Barret, his ever since. Fou have died on which carried Aikansas Post by assault [S the street, told Mrs. Hourlitz she would Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, Jan 11, and uutil July was actively cheese, bought of a farmer. One—Mrs. private secretary Gen. Thomas Ewing, his better go home She then climbed back her hands and she is looking for a engaged in the siege of Vicksburg. On Kate O'Dell—will probably die. The otheis brother-in-law, and Doctors Alexander and into her cab and was driven away. July 4 he was made bugadier general in the fifth. are expected to recover. Green, who have attended him constantly regular army, and during the summer and fall Slassware, Notions, Canned was engaced various operations Tennessee DURI1SG HI S LAST ILLNESS. AMONG THE TOILERS. and MibsibSippi. At Chattanoogi he com CASUALTIES. They all had been watching by his dying HE Indian chiefs who are now enjoying manded the left wing of the aim\ Nov 23 25, The unemployed of Toronto held a A cyclone at Helena, Ala did considerble bedside since the early hours of the morning, and early in December compe'led Gen. Longstreet Fruit, Flour, etc. the social season in Washing parade and demonstration. They bore a damage to property, but no lives were for when they were first summoned to raise the sieae atKnowille In Febiu flag with the motto "Bread or Work." ar, 1864, with 20,000 men he marched to ton, after the late unpleasantness in lost. from their beds at 5 30 this morning it was Vague threats of violence were made, and Meridian, Miss and deployed the lailroadb the Northwest, find themselves quite Prof George B. Dodge, well known believed that he might die at any moment. centering there. He was command ol the de All goods sold at bottom prices and the demonstration will be renewed. throughout the West, was run over and instantly The dying general had been unconcious partment and Army of the Tennessee until the lions ot the capital. Eealizing to delivered free of cost to any part of All the miners employed in all the coal Marcn 12, when h° was killed while attempting to board a for several hours, and his fluttering pulse mines along the line of the Louisville, what they owe this universal treat, the city. mo\mg tiam at Alton, 111. was so feeble that on several occasions it PLACrD IN COMMYND Evansville & St Louis railway, between of the military di\ ISIOII of the Mississippi which they will, doubtless, arrange for another By an explosion of gas in the new shaft was almost impossible to tell whether he Evansville and Huntingburg, Ind with N E W I N N was (omnosed of the departments ot the Ohio at Simpson & Watkm's mine at Wyoming, uprising at PineEidge next summer. was living or not His long struggle had the Cumbeiland tlie Tennebsee aid the 4iK.an the exception of one inme at Chandlei Pa Nat Kane and Charles Kirk were killed sus At Nashville he oigainzed in aim of moie station, have gone out on a strike. completely exhausted him. and it was only GEO. BENZ & SONS. than 100,000 men, and with them he lmaded and William Ross and Luther Michael his remarkable vitality and will power that Geoigia, wheie he met the Confederate forces The National Miners' convention at Columbus, fatally injured. under Gen E Johnston, forcing them to enabled him to cling to life so long after Ohio, has adopted a resolution hat Importers and Wholesale Dealer! la evacuate Dalton, Resaca, Cassvilleand Dallas in E pension bill passed by the Senate The steamer Catalina, from Catalina islands, all hope had been gi\en up. From time to all miners and mine workers in the United rapid succession, batvteen Alaj 12 and 2H md WINES & reports finding wreckage of the sloop appropriates $234,975,000. This time during the morning some of the almost duly thueifter encased the encm\ until States demand the eight hour work day Fawn, which left San Pedro for Catalina the occupation of Marietta, July 1 In se\eial Maj' 1 next, and that no miner remain in family would lea\ethe room, but only to is not all, as Senator Allison, in The occupants of the sloop,Andrew Rule and subsequent engagements he defeated (ren Hood the mines longer than eight hours, be summoned back hastily when it was befoie Atl nita, the hardest battle being fought charge of the bill, stated that about Alexander Urquhart, leading merchants of July 22 when the siege of \tlant beg in J^Ou thought that the end was approaching. A mob gathered around Clark's thread ban Pedro, are undoubtedly drowned. \us 12 he was made maior general in the legu ten millions in addition to this sum At the final moment there was no appreciable mills at Newark, and stoned a building in lai aimj Aug 31 the battle of Jonesboio is A snow slide came down San Bernardo 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Miaa which the non-union spinners were, breaking change in the appearance of the would be spent within the year, that fought, and the right of Sept 1 Gen Hood mountains and swept away five men just evacuated Vtlanta and Gen. ^hciman took pes every window in the building. Several sufferer. He had been lying as one dead was being provided for. All the other as they were about to enter the San Bernardo session and occupied the city until Nov. 16 girls were crushed and one girl was clubbed. PETEE SCHEBEE, for several hours. Dr. Alexander, who had mine They were carried down the when he beoan his memorable march to the governments in the world put together A nine-year-old boy was shot in the foot. sea" He reached Savannah Dec IS and mountain some distance and W. D. Rice his hand on the general's breast, for he stormed and captured Foit McAlhs* and It is thought there is likelihood of a worse hardly spent more than half ot $145,000,000 and William Murray were crushed to death. could not detect the heart beats in Ins eifcht ci therealtei the citv is suu riot and the probabilities are that militia The other three were slightly injured. pulse, was watching Ins lace intently. He to him Making the ca\annah river his for pensions. will be called out The Hudson county of operations he marched his fo'wb unto looked up quickly just ten minutes to 2 police, it is feared, will be unable to cope Carolnias, capturing Columbia, S 1 eb 17, WICKEDNESSES. and told the grief-stricken family that 1865 Cheraw Maich 3 and FajetteMl'e March DEALER IX with the crowds MONEY must be plenty somewhere 12 Foui days later he fought the battle of Av Lloyd McKee, who was killed by the THE GE^EK^ PASSED AW i.Y. The first annual convention ofthe United ervsboio and March 19 20 and J1 fought and Shaffer brothers &t Peaksville, Mo., fatally Gen Ewing immediately left the room when men can afford to offer $1,000 gamed the battle of Bentoimlle and entered Mine Workers of America was opened with stabbed one of his murderers before dying. and went down to the door to announce the Goldsboro March 23 His ad\auce was un for a rooster and two hens. At the fully 300 delegates present, representing fifteen checked, aud he reached and occupied Raleigh fact to the representatives of tne newspapers, The deficit occasioned by transactions states of the Union, the special object April 13, while on April 26, at Durham station, New York poultry show some of the Cashier Spaulding, of the Ayer, Mass. who had been watching the house of which is to make definite arrangements N the army of the Confederacy, under Gen bank, will reaeh at least $25,000. E Johnston surrendered to him upon terms fancy fowls brought higher prices than anxiously lor four days. He was visibly for the inauguration of the eight-hour day which were not accepted the go\eminent affected by his grief at the death of his old In Cincinnati Adolph Trauerboek shot on May 1, 1891. The day was devoted to would be offered for a very good Following this surrender, Gen Sherman, began and mortally wounded his wife then suicided. speech-making and organization. Samuel friend, and could say no more than to make bjs advance to Richmond and Washington horse. It is ajbooming year for bipeds Apnl 22 and on May 21, 1865, ended his won Gompers, of the American Federation of the announcement that the general had derful southern maiches of more than 2,600 and quadrupeds apparently. Only the Labor, made a speech in which he prophesied An Arkansas legislative committee finds passed aw ay. miles at Washington his efforts having oeen LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, the success of the eight-hour movement. that ex-Treasurer Woodruff is short over crowned with suceeps from the lirst to the last other day a seven-thousand dollar On June 27 hew as appointed to the command $63,000 in his accounts, and recommends dog arrived at New York, At least HIS LAST ILLSESS. of the military division of the Mississippi, SASH, BLINDS, criminal proceedings against him. which were comprised the departments of the half a dozen comfortable cottages Richard Mandelbaum, of the firm of IN GENERAL. Ohio, Missoun and Arkansas, his headquarters A History of the Case Given by One of being at St Louis On Juh 25 1866, he sue could be built for that sum. Mandelbaum & Son, wholesale liquor merchants the Physicians. The United States steel cruiser Baltimore —and all kinds of— caeded Gen Grant as lieutenant genera], and on of San Francisco, left suddenly for has sailed from Toulon for Chilli. Aug 11 took command of the division of the NEW YORK, Feb. 14 —Dr. T. Alexander Building Material. Australia, leaving the firm embarrassed to Missoun In November and December of that The Mardi Gras carnival at New Orleans gave the history of Gen. Sherman's illness HE women have invaded the great year he was employed on a sptcial mission to the extent of $130,000. was opened with the usual imposing ceremonies. this evening. The doctor had been almost Mexico After the election of (Ten Grant to the iron foundries at Pittsburg, Pa., and W. W. Treadwell, the postmaster at presidency and the consequent acation of the incessantly at the general's bedside from office of general of the ariwes of the United Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., has decamped. It it is said that five hundred of them ffEW ULM, O The California house has passed a bill the time his illness began, and he had not States by President Grant, Lieut Geu 3herman has been discovered that he broke open Citizens'Bank, appropriating $300,000 for California's exhibit had more than two hours' sleep any day was made general March 4,1869 In 1871. after are to-day "capping" nails and bolts registered letters and has not settled his accounts nearly thirty years of active service in the at the world's fair. since Sunday. He said: —that is, putting heads on them. with the department for some time. army, he obtained leave of absence for a year Adolph A. Hoffman and Alfred E. Frommett, The general, as is known, caught cold Wednesday He at once went to Europe, extending bis travels This is severe physical labor, and it At Greenville, S. C, during a dispute a week ago The next day he attended a to the East, being everywhere received with silk manufacturers of Paterson, N, wedding against the urgent advice of the members over a game of cards. Maj. W. A. Williams, that marked distinction which the people of takes a strong man to do the work. have assigned. of his family. On Friday I was called in the old world are ever ready to accord to a prominent and popular citizen was shot i* tj* The New York senate has passed a resolution and found the general suffering from a cold and But the iron works find no difficulty one who has occupied such prominent positions through the heart and instantly killed by a sore throat. On Saturday he felt bo much in military life and had won such laurels providing for an investigation of the in getting plenty of girls. Already the J. B. Williams. The murderer escaped. better that be wanted to keep an appointment as had Gen Sherman. On his return from his sugar trust. he had made for that day. On my advice, however, travels he took up his residence at Washington F. W. Smith of Denver, who is thought supply almost doubles the demand. The steamer Scotia arrived in New Y*rk he desisted and spent the day playing as commander in chief of the army, remaining to be the head of the Gun Wa Chinese NEW ULM, MINN. cards, I believe, with his family. there until October, 1874. when he removed his The result is that this work has been with a case of small pox among 346immigrants medical concern that is in operation Erysipelas set in on Sunday. He was flighty residence to St Louis. On FeD 8, 1884, Gen. from Mediterranean ports. reduced from $14 io $16 a week to $4 on that day, and on Monday became delirious. Sherman was placed on the retired list, at his throughout the country, has surrendered The Merchant Tailors' National exchange, The erysipelas spread over his face, and the own request The last few years cf his life were in Milwaukee. and $5, and men are now practically passed in New York. In 1875 he published sympathetic glands in his neck became swollen. in session in St. Louis, has decided to organize U.MuHcn, Pres'U H. Vajcn,r%cc-Fri* Tuesday he grew worse, and I applied treatment two octavo volumes, entitled "Memoirs of Gen United States authorities have arrested •shut out from it. a stock company to publish a fashion for the erysipelas Wednesday came, and there W. Sherman, by Himself," which have been Dr. G. W. Williamson, an old citizen of plate in New York. was no change for the better, but Gen. Sherman well received and accepted as a most important Ji G. Budolph, Cashier. Omaha, on the charge of defrauding a number addititiou to the history of the Uuited States. slightly rallied on Thursday morning. His rally The Kansas senate passed the house con A: of New York and Boston capitalists in was not such to insure even faint hope of the Itrector8: E statue of Gen. Grant for the current resolution providing for the holding general's recovery, and I so informed Surgeon a Denver real estate deal. General Moore at Washington. city of Galena, thfe gift of Judge H. of a Western commercial congress at THE GENEIUX. AT POKT SNELL.ING. William H. Sistare, of the Wall street Soon after his graduation from West Point, Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. O Friday was the turning point for the patient. Kansas City, Kan., April 19. Kohlsaat of Chicago, now stands complete Gen (then second lieutenant) Sherman was banking firm of Sistare Bros.,bankers, has The erysipelas had almost completely disap In the Illinois house the Taubeneck investigating ordered to Fort Snelling, and was stationed has been locked up, charged with swindling peared, but the attack had left the general very Weschcke, O. M. Olten, E. Q. Keek. in the clay model in the studio there for several months, occupying quarters much weaker. His old complaint, brochial committee made a report, exoneraring August Hecksher of Philadelphia out the old ntone barracks along the south side of trouble and asthma, I think, killed Gen Sherman. of Johannes G£lert in the latter city. Taubeneck from the charges of $60,000. The history of the case is well the old parade ground. His experience at that In his weakened condition he was unable made against him. time was not more eventful than that of several I represents Cfrrant standing with his known. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS to throw off the mucus which gathered. The other junior officers by whom an order transferring mucus accumulated, and the general was slowly Arthur McAlister was recently elected Thomas Williamson, known as "Salvation righUband^ust tucked in his trousers them to an Eastern was regarded as a strangled to death. I think he suffered greatlv. OP EUROPE, AND PASSAGE president of the National Builder's association. special dispensation ot Providence, on account Tom" from the fact that he was a leader There was always the quick respiration, the pocket, the thumb outside, and his of the lonesomeness and remoteness of their station The next convention will be held at of the Sedalia branch of the Salvation gasp for breath, but he bore everything without TICKETS SOLD. at that time. a murmur and no one could have been more leftiiand under his vest, while a militar Army, was convicted of the murder of Jefferson Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1892. heroic. Since Tuesday we had practically The second memorable visit of Gen. Sherman and Charles Moore, father and son, In St. Louis nine young ladies took the frock coat with the plainest of abandoned all hope of Gen. Sherman's recovery. to the Northwest occurred very soon after the in May last, and was sentenced to be hanged close of the war, and partook of the nature of black veil, forever renouncing the world, shoulder straps is the indication of an ovation. Gen. W. S. Hancock, who was then March 20. Williamson is sixty-five years and fourteen girls took the white veil and Glose Attention Given to in command of the department of Dakota, with his rank. The statue is so simple old, and an effort was made to secure his pronounced their first vows. They were HIS LAST K-ESTLSfG PLACE. headquarters at St. Panl, entertained him. Collecting. acquital on the ground of insanity, but it The trip was undertaken forth purpose of inspecting from various parts of the country. that it seems heroic in its exaltation the forts the Northwest, and hence failed. Sherman's Request That His Body Rest The time lock on the money vault of the of plain American citizenship. There was fruitful of military receptions as well as In company with her husband, Mrs. Beside His Wife and Soldier Boy. Wisconsin Fire and Marine bank, the largest Dleasant social reunions. One lieutenant upon are four tablets of bronze on the pedestal, the occasion of a formal military reception and Mary Doescher attended a masked ball at in Milwaukee, failed to work the other ST. Louis, Feb. 14.—In February, 1890, on Buckles 8 Arnica Saire inspection during the visit bad decked himself in Turner Hall, Dubuque. While there she one bearing the inscription day, and all efforts to opsn it were fruitless. the occasion of Gen. Sherman's seventieth Th best salve in the world for Outsv all the panoplv of war, but in hn desire to make became-so jealous of her husband's attentions It is supposed a mistake was made in setting a stunmne appearance, had allowedJiis tailor "Grant, oureitizen:" another showing birthday, the members of Ransom Post, G. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, to other women that she engaged in a to adorn the dress coat with mote jfiguillettes the lock, and men were put to work to A. of which Gen. Sherman was the first Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, the scene at Appomattox, the other than the regulations called for. Gen Sherman fight with one of her husband's admirers cut a door through from the interior of the commander, sent the general many congratulatory took in the situation at a glance, ana he pointedly Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Eruptions, and pulled off her mask and part of her two bearing the names of Grant's battles. book vault to the money vault, so in case said, "Mr. I should be pleased to see letters and telegrams. The old and positively cures Piles, or no eostume, She went home with her husband, of a similar accident there will hereafter be The statue will be unveiled on you your uniform." »,_ warrior, in replying to these, among other and procured a dose of strychnine pay required. I is guaranteed to givo two means of entrance. The bank secured Gen Sherman was present as an invixW gueet Grant' birthday, April 2, and Mrs. things said: and committed suicide. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. all the money it needed trom outside at the celebration in Minneapolis of the bf-centenmal I have again and again been urged to allow my anniversary of the discovery of the fJL r£k Charles £. Edgerton, prominent citizen sources, and there was no interruption to Price 25 cents per bos. Sold Dv QL. XJranfc will be present, name to be transferred to theroster of someone Falls of St. Anthony, and was one of thespeaker and hardware merchant and president of Boot.- son that occasion. of the many reputable posts pf the G. A. R. rmm tf^W "I MSN