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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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New Ulm Eeview. EVENTS OF A WEEK. ticket agent in the Northwest for transportation. TOOK ALL IN SIGHT. The amount of the check is $5,724, WHAT CAUSED HIS DEATH and is drawn by Lewis Morrison, of the A former Conductor of the Overland "Faust" company, for transportation of the TA JiBANDT & WEDDENDORF, PubHahe company to the coast and back to New Monthly Meets a Peculiar Ifate. Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph A Swindler Whose Absence Many A m%\ York. A lithograph will be made, and NEW YOKK, June 2.—The body of an unknown Condensed and Classified for used for advertising purposes. man who was found in a floating Citizen of Washington State Sincerely MINNESOTA. boat in Shcepshead Bay creek Saturday, Convenience of Readers. Mourns. 18B-BK was identified this evening. It was FOREIGN. NEW ULM, MINN. p^,, EVERY year a layer of the sea, fourfeet that of P. Mulford. editor of the White A QUARTERLY dividend of erne-half per Cross library, published in this city. Nothing thick is taken up into clouds. Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Personal, cent, was declared by the National lead A Notorious AU-Around Crook in the has been learned as yet as to the cause trust, payable July 15. The winds bear their burden into the Criminal and Other Toils of the Law in o. his death. mtMuOen, Free'l H. Vajen,Ttc+l*4 THE pope has ordered popular translations "^land and the water comes down in News of Importance. of his recent encyclical letter to be For several days the canoe, which was Chicago. J. 0. Rudoiph* Cashier. rain upon the fields, to flow back distributed to workingmen of all countries. covered bv a lute canvasf awning, had been noticed drifting about aimlessly, and Directors: THE Portuguese treaty with the Congo through rivers. on Saturday a ternoon a boatman, impelled state has been signed. Portugal allows WASHINGTON. SEATTLE, Wash., Special Telegram, June by curiosity, rowed toward it and most of the claims of the Congo state, but Werner Bmseh, Chat. Wagner, Dr. 0* A TREASURY agent will be at Sioux Falls, found it, to all appearances, deserted. 2.—One 01 the slickest all-round swindlers A BOSTON man has been arrested for receives fresh territory on the west coast. S. D., to select one of the twelve sites offered The canoe had its name, "White is now en route East, having corraled everything Weschcke, O. M. Oleen, E. 0. XedL kissing his own wife. As Massachusetts THE military at Spandau have just forced for the new public building. The same Crow," painted on the bow. On closer examination in sight in this section. agent will go to Fargo, N. D., a few days 150 penniless Russian emigrants, who were the body ot a man, lying at full has a seemingly irreducible surplus Last fall N. W. Flaisig formed a partnership length on the bottom ot the little cralt, was later to select the site for the building journeying to the coast with the intention DRAFTS TO ALL PART* of 60,000 marriageable girls and with Peter Bauman of this city as discovered. Life evidently having been extinct that city. of embarking for Brazil to return to agents for the Garden City Billiard Table for several days. In ttie boat was a Boston has woman suffrage it is quite Russia. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE SPECIAL AGENT SCAJJLAIT, of the treasury Company of Chicago. As early as last December complete outfit for camping, a small kerosene probable that the defendant was ar department, has made recommendations to THE trial at Bari, Italy, of 179 members stove, cooking utens*ils, a saw and a Flaisig made his first move toward TICKETS SOLD. Washington for a more thorough customs of the Lala Vita society has ended. Fourteen rested on the ground of insanity. supply of provisions. In a box in the bow leaving the city and his creditors by attempting, service from Duluth to the Pacific coast. members are acquitted, while 165 are of the boat were found a banjo, writing materials, during his partner's absence, to His idea is that a strong patrol of mounted sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying an empty tirar case and some paces dispose of all the goods for cash. Mr. Flaisig's men such as the Canadian government from six months to 15 years. of brown paper covered with writing. KING KALAKAUA'S personal effects Close Attention Given to proceedings did not excite suspicion support's is what is needed to prevent the OWING to the increase of the rate of exchangeon brought but $2,500 at auction. Unfortunately until early in May. Mr. Bauman was absent Last June Mullord returned from Cali- Collecting. vast amount of smuggling being carried on. London, the Brazilian decree ordering a and assumed the editorship of the down the sound, and Flaisig seems to his royal title was not IN answer to a letter on the subject, the that customs duties be levied in White Cross Library, a monthly magazine. have seized tne opportunity to clear out the for sale or recepts would have been acting commissioner of the land office has gold has been rescinded but the duties Last Monday lie announced he was about to Empire Mill Co-, stock and take his departure. sent out the following "Parties may commute have been increased 5 per cent. spend a month or two in his canoe, cruising 1,000 times as much. Some rich son timber culture entries at $1.25 per The company got wind of trouble and about New Yoik bay and gradually working IT is understood that the Canadian government of this republic would have bought acre under the act of March 3,1891, whether sent out Mr. Ludwig, an agent, who arrived his way along Long Island sound to have decided to grant a rebate on within railroad limits or not, on pr5of of ROLLER MILL. it at a round sum for his favorite bag Harbor, his birthplace, which he expected the very day Flaisig left. An examination all sugars manufactured in Canada for export, compliance with law for four years, when to reach by July 1, when Mr. Needham showed that Flaisig had made a daughter's young man. which will place the Canadian refiner the entry is valid, and not forfeited by subsequent was to join him. This was the last clean sweep of everything ot value, and in the same position as the American refiner 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* failure to comply with the law." that the Needhams heard of him until they raised money on it and borrowed money to trade in foreign markets. read ot his being found 111 a canoe THE witnesses for the defence in a on fictitious securities. Since that time PEOPLE IN PRINT. THE St. Jamea Gazette says that the fact duiting in Sheepshead bay. The writing We take pleasure in informing thepublic libel suit at Montreal testified that so drafts on himself, ranging all the way from that Bramwell Booth, son of Gen. Booth, pad, with Needham's address printed on i£ B\BON HIRSCH will buy 5,000,000 acre3 of $50 to $200, have been coming from towns that we are now ready for together with other articles found in the high did the character of the plaintiff of the Salvation army, is a creditor for land in the Argentine Republic, upon all along his loute East and aggregating canoe, convinced hun that it was the body $10,000, of a baukrupt stock broker named business. The best machinery and which to found a colony of Jews. stand it was impossible to libel him. of Prentice Mullord. He for seven years, Taylor, suggests stock exchange gambling $650, the last being from Helena, Mont. The all the latest improvements in tho EX-CONGRESSMAN PAYSON, of Illinois, is while West, conducted the Ove'rland No one would believe his traducers, on the part of Mr. Booth. The Gazette demands Garden City company is out about $10,000. manufacture of flour enable us to said to be slated for the chief justiceship of Monthly. that explanations be given. The agent says Flaisig left his young wife and hence his business standing could the new land court. compete with the best mills in thecountry. practically penniless. IN the chamber of deputies, on the ground not suffer. On this ground the jury MRS. PULITZER has issued invitations to OXE O SZWALD'S WIVES that, though premature, a delay in dealing Four years ago Flaisig was traveling for a Parisian musical, at which the leading returned a verdict for the defendant. We are constantly buying with the matter would result in a speculative the Brunswick-Balke-Collender company, French artists •will perform. Story of the Nebraska Part of Szwald's W a rise in the price of wheat, the government makina St. Joseph his headquai ters, and Culifornia Confession. PRESIDENT C\RNOT, Emperor "William and accepted the proposal to reduce the Rye, was discharged for loose business methods. SIR CHARLES E. SMITH, the new British WAYNE, Neb, June 2—Matilda Szwald, Emperor Francis Joseph have sent messages duty on wheat to three francs and on flour He then went into business in Salt Lake Corn the wile of John Szwald, who has recently to the pope congratulating his holiness upon Minister to Morocco, has begun an to six franc3 per hectolitre, but with the City, and wound up with large crop of law confessed to the crime of murder in California, the encyclical letter. O a proviso that the law should onlv be enforced agitation for the abolition of slavery, suits. Alter this he represented K. Rothschild's came to her death in this city on THE whereabouts of Baron Rudolph Kalnoky, from Aug. 1, 1891, to June 1, 1892. a which still flourishes in that country. Sons & Co. of Cincinnati, threw the night of the 24th or early on the morni'i- who is reported to have fought a duel A DISPATCH received from Lorenzo Marquesco, & & their affairs into confusion by his misrepresentations |j ss% Thousands of boys and girls are of Sept. 25, 1885. in Jackson park, Chicago, is unknown save a Portugese town of Africa on the and caused them immense At the Highest Market Prices* to a few who will not talk. At the coroner's inquest the husband oi brought to Tangier and other cities north side of the Delagoba, says that the losses. He was discharged oy them ana the deceased woman testified that they had We sell all kinds of JOHN B. HOLLENBECK, who was a lieutenant British twin screw torpedo cruiser Brick, from the interior for sale. They are then engaged in his last venture. been married about three months. She had FLOUR, in the war of 1812, died at Burlington, six guns, commander Alfred L. Winsloe treated with great cruelty, particularlyvthe been married twice before that. Then SHORTS, He always operates in such away that Vt., aged ninety-nine years. He was the has arrived there and reports that a serious married life had been an almost continual BRAN, &c. boys. oldest Mason in the world, having been initiated he cannot be arrested on a criminal charge. conflict has taken place between the British quarrel, the woman being a person oi AT LOW RATES, 1813. and Portugese colonists. Commander Mr. Bauman, his late partner, is practically almost ungovernable temper that she had Winsloe says that the troop3 stationed at ruined, and several of his other victims IT is rumored that J. Pierrepont Morgan, been more than usually quarrelsome for a IDR. HOLMES, according to the Medical the Portugese military post on the river could ill spare their losses. of Drexel, Morgan & Co., is to become few days previous to her death and on the Special Attention given to Pungwehave attacked the British South chairman of a committee of London bankers evening be.'ore had driven him out of the Bulletin, holds that if nine-tenths Custom Work Africa company's expedition, commanded to untangle and reorganize the affairs house and he was compelled to sleep "TH E GOIUL.LA.'' of all the drugs and medicines, xatent, by Commissioner H. H. Johnston. Seven in a barn across the way. When of the Argentine Republic. Portugese were killed. The British loss is puoprietary and otherwise, were A Gifted Robber and AU-Around Thief he returned in the morning An extra stone for grinding feed. unknown. he found the door locked and UNFORTUNATE EVENTS. in Limbo. thrown into the ocean it would be proceeded to cook his breakfast in a shed Steam Cornsheller. CHICAGO, June 2.—"The arrest of the ,fe. THE Immanuel Baptist church at Detroit, better for mankind. In that case which was built on the shanty in which 'Gorilla' is a most important one," said burned. Loss, $45,000. AMONG TH E TOILERS. they lived. That he then called the children, the fishes would take an ocean into Lieut. Kipley to-day, re erring to the arrest Wood taken for cash or in exchange- ELEVEN persons lost their lives by the who got up and opened the door, THERE are 850 families in the Pennsylvania Empire Mill Co. of Robert llathborn in Canton, Ohio, their heads to change their Holmes. when lie discovered the body of the deceased burning of a petroleum refinery at Conderque, coke regions homeless and penniless, Saturday. which was hanging by a rope within Scotland. who are living in stables and coal sheds. a few feet of the door." The storv ol Robert Rathborn, alias Roberts, who is THE Pennsylvania limited ran into a CASH PURCHASES OWING to the intervention of the government King of Italy has quit talking Szwald was received with suspicion. Mrs. known to the police as ''the Gonlia," will carriage at Mills crossing, Pa., and killed the strike of stage drivers in Paris is Szwald was a very large woman and when be brought back to Chicago lor perpetrating about the New Orleans incident long and CHEAP SALES. three persons. at an end The stages are running as usual, the neighbors rushed in the body was a most daring bank robbery on the West enough to express that a financial crisis and the drivers are victorious. Fire started in Friedman's liquor warehouse hanging near the doorway with both feet Side over a year ai o. With a man named AN address is soon to be sent out by the firmly planted on the floor. is threatened in Europe. His utterances at Montreal and extended to a large Benson, who is also a clever crook. Roberts *j» Fr. Aufderheide, stone block of ware houses occupied bv executive council of the American federation planned to rob F. C. Gehrke's bank at Milaukee Still the theory oi foul play was not advanced on this latter subject have of labor, signed by Samuel Gompers, avenue and Robey street. The attack several firms. The losses will reach $10J,0O0. by any one and Szwald was allowed created a feeling of uneasiness in Italian was made at the noon hour when but P. J. McGuire, Wm. Carney, John B. to depart and the affair was soon forgotten. A FIRE at Crockett, Cal, destroyed a lew people were in the bank. Benson distracted Leunon, Chris Evans, directed to the organized The children were Mrs. Szwald's by a financial and commercial circles, number of business houses. The total the attention of the one official behind Uapitaeturer «l wage workers of America. former husband and were quite small. loss is estimated at $50,000, insurance, which do not seem to have been watching the counter while "the Gorilla" $20,000. It is supposed to have been of incendiary THE river miners of the Pittsburgh district seized a bundle of bank notes containing the signs of the times very closely. origin. met at Pittsburgh, and after censuring DEATH TO TWO. Fire, Well Building and Btee»W $3,000. The cleric saw the thelt. however, their local officers, formally withdrew and gave the alarm. Both thieves took to WHILE Morris Donovan and Adolph An Officer and a Member of His Posse from the united mine workers' association their heels, but were captured by officers Brick, Kauffman were working an air drill in the THE Emperor of Germany has given Killed by a Desperado. of the federation of labor. The district will and locked up. Ivanhoe tunnell, at Leadville, Col., the orders that no person shall be perinited at once enter into the Knights of Labor. STAEKS, Fla., June 2.—A tragedy occurred drill struck an old charge of giant powder, "The Gorilla" was arraigned, placed under Fine Presned Brick fo* tv about two miles from this city late last to ride free on the Government causing a terrific explosion and literally ONE hundred German coal miners seceded $2,500 bail and jumped his bond. Since tearing both pien into fragments. night by which D. L. Alvarez, city marshal, from the strikers and returned to work then the police have been making every railways unless actually engaged in ornamental front** and Prmce Albert, a colored man, in the Cabal collieries. A fight took place cflort to capture the fugitive. THE steamer Hudson, bound from New the service of the Government, and lost their lives. Prince had accidentally between the Irish and German factions, in Saturday Detective Kellogn arrested the Orleans to New Yokr with 96 passengers, that officials allowing any violation fugitive as he was working the crowd that learned the hiding place of a negro desperado went ashore two miles south ofNagshead, at which a German miner named Stoll was Har* tnt hMt of shipping faeiMMM a*A attended a show at Canton. "Roberts is knocked down and severely injured. The named Murray, who is supposed to be will pay prompt attention to mail ordws Body's island. The crew remained on board of that rule shall be dismissed. This one of the cleverest all-round thieves in police are fearful of a riot. the steamer, but the passengers were landed the man who shot and killed Deputy Sheriff order affects a great many of the nobility, this country," said Lieut. Kipley to-day, by the life-saving service. The vessel is not Robinson in Fernandina two weeks ago. "and we ought to have no trouble in convicting NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. who have been getting free rides. considered to be any danger. Prince hurried into town and told Marshal MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. him ot this bank robbery. He has Alvarez, who made up a posse of fivt been following the president on hi& Western THE First National Bank of Marshfield, WICKEDNESSES. men armed with Winchesters. Guided b\ tour and working the crowds." Wis capital $50,000, has been authorized EX-KING MILAN, who is enjoying Prince, they rode on horseback to the DR. GARRISON, who shot and killed Dr. to begin business. cabin of a negro named Frank Adams, himself in Paris, thinks the Regents Baird in Wheeling, W. Va., last March has A A GIRL THE clothing firm of Rodecker & Co about three miles lroni here and near the been convicted of murder in the second degree. blundered in sending his ex-wife, Natalie, Arrested in Iowa tor Committing a Number town of Hampton. The posse surrounded of"Ft. Scott, Kan., has assigned liabilities, The penalty is irom five to eighteen S out of Servia. It certainly the house and Prince went inside unarmed of Kobbcrlos. $80,000. years in the penitentiary. to arrest Murray. Murray resisted and finally CARROLL, Iowa, June 2.—Many crimes looks that way for the people show a THE jury in the case of Capt. Loar and THE United States supremecourt has decided seized his gun and shot Prince dead, Are charged to a pretty sixteen-year-old mrl Manufacturer of and Dealer in deputies, at Green&burg charged with murder that persons injured on railroads and strong disposition to bring Natalie the ball parsing through his stomach. who is locked up jail. She called herseit BOOTS AND SHOESt at the Morewood riots, after deliberating bringing suit for damages, are not required Alvarez and his men then opened fire on back and exile the Regents. If they Katie Faulkner, but sajs she is concealing five hours, rendered a verdict acquitting to submit to an examination by company Murray, who stood on the porch. Hereturned had let her alone &he would not have all the defendants. surgeons. her real name 01 del to shield relatives it. No one was hurt. Minnesota and 3d sts New Ulm, Minn. from disgrace. given them half the trouble she will as AT Frankfort, Ky., a monument to the JAMES JARRETT of Jackson county, Ga, Finally Alvarez and his men exhausted A large .assortment of men's and late Gov. Luke P. Blackburn was unveiled. She says she was loft an orphan when whipped his handsome sixteen-year-old their supply of cartridges. The marshal it is. only a year old, and went to live with an boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' daughter for meeting a young man. The It was raised by a state appropriation. agreed to stand guard alone while the posse uncle. Her great passion was for money, Speeches were made by Gen Basil Duke, returned to town to get more men and a girl put rat poison the soup, and now the and children's shoes constantly kept and seeing a circular advertising for counterfeit fresh supply of ammunition. Two hours lather is dead and the girl is in jail. Judge William Brecker and others. ANOTHER important constitutional on hand. Custom work and repairing iioney she answered it and-placed later (alter midnight) they returned to the CAPT. E. Ewens, Indian agent at THE bail of John Bardsley, city treasurer promptly attended to. quite an order. When it came it was sent question has arisen in Manitoba. cabin and found it deserted. Prince Albert of Philadelphia, 111 the case of embezzlement Tongue river says the cattle men are more to by express with $35 charges, and not Having JOHN HAUENSTEIN, Recently the Legislature repealed a be feared than the Indians, as they want all from the state of Pennsylvania, has the money to take it out of the office lay dead near the porch, and Marshal Alvaiez Brewer law making it necessary T\ hen a Frenchman been fixed at $50,000. Two detectives are the land they can giab for their stock. The fehe ran away and went to another uncle, was lound in a corner ot the j'ard were she stole $60. on duty at Mr. Bardsley's house. It is Indians complain bitterly of these marauders. near the fence with a bullet hole in his was tried to have the jury composed head and stone dead. thought he will be unable to secure bail. After securing the mpncj slip went to of at least half Frenchmen. A Numerous search parties have been Gideon W. Marsh, the president of the Council Bluffs and put up at th«s best hotel IT is announced that an additional $2,500,000 formed and sent out after Murray. If Frenchman has just been tried by an Keystone national bank, is still missing. in the city. In a short tune she let without is to be raised in Chicago by the captured ne will undoubtedly be lynched. paying her board bill, and arriving at Columbian exposition The additional English jury and convicted. An appeal LEWIS A CLAIRE -of Philadelphia was Panama she robbed a store, secured a suit Malster,DNA stabbed to death. Claire and his brother, amount is found necessary to carry out the was taken on the above-mentioned ot men's clothes, and in this disguise started A Scoundrelly Deed. William H., were -driving towards Camden constantly growing plans of the mangagement. for Defiance, where she was arrested, but PITTSBURG, Pa., June 2—Pretty Moilie point. and passed on the road John Sweeney and was cleared on condition that she would Hanlon attended a Decoration day picnic Alonzo Boggs. The parties became en- THE San Francisco Alta, the oldest daily reiorni. She says she tried hard to keep j-esterday at McKee's Rocks and missed the fiewisin aged an altercation and Sweeney stabbed from stealing but could not resist the temptation. newspaper of California, will suspend 10 o'clock train for Pittsburg. Two men till he died. William Claire was ASSISTANT SECRETARY of the Treasury publication. It discharged nearly all its volunteered to row her across the Ohio to Our brevieryis fully equipped and able to fill badly cut. Sweeney and Boggs are locked all ordei s. Nettleton upon the occasion of a She says she failed to secure the money editors and reporters and will run for another enable her to catch a Fort Wayne train. In up. and jewelry ot Mr. and Mrs. Yates, because FRED BEHNKE has charge of the middle ot" the river they decided to week simply with a small quota of recent visit to New York expressed they would not lie still long enough, but if take the girl to Brunot's island instead—a neiys and advertisements. This is to fill Bottling Establishment. SPORTS. the opinion in regard to the immigration she had had a revolver they would have lonely, isolated place. Moilie wept and advertising contracts. NEW ULM, MIM. lam still long enough for her. HANLON and O'Connor met Richard Dissette, pleaded and offered all her money and valuables law that the exclusion of 10 THE San Francisco Chronicle states that UNION HOTEL, representing Jake Gaudaur and McKay, to the ferrymen. They refused to per cent, would be sufficiently large to orders relative to theBehring sea sealing industry and drew up a contract for a race to land her and the frightened girl leaped into Conclude Not t« Fight. have been received from Washington occur about the middle of July for $1,500 the river. The ruffians dragged her back debar all emmigrants—excepting Italians—that LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 2 -Jaflies B. Heth by collectors. The orders are to be delivered but she again threw herseit into the water a side. are undesirable as citizens. of Chicago and G. Douglass Sherley of this to the commander of the revenue and made a desperate attempt to drown M. J. MOONEY, instructor of sparring at city, between whom a sensational personal herself. Again tney dragged her into the He thought in reference to the Italians cutter Ru«h, and are not to be opened until the Missouri gymnasium, St Louis, is out encounter occurred la-t Monday, and who WEH2EL SCHOTZP, Proprietot boat and were proceeding to the island the vessel is at sea. that a larger proportion could be and have been talking of a duel ever since, have with a challenge to Andy Bowen for a finish when intercepted by tne lerry woman who Ecf finally been persuaded not to shed each fight for $500 or $1,000 and any purse POTTER, WHITE & BWLEY, shoe manufacturers should be excluded. heard Molhe's screams and took the unconscious Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn» of Boston, have assigned. They other's gore. Mr. Heth was recently informed that may be put up by any athletic club girl from the men, who were later that certain remarks supposed t*p the country. were rated at about $500,000. They were arrested and are now in jail. reflect on a lady of his acquaintance had reported to have $178,000 in the Memphis The only first class brick fire proof PROF. HERM\NPERNAN, champion heavyweight BELGIUM has just experienced a novel been made by Mr. Sherley, and thereupon failure. Their liabilities are estimated at of Texas, who is a resident of San bought that gentleman at his home and attempted Hotel in the city. Hardly to Bo Wondered At. I fe revolution. The workingmen, who about $1,000,000. The firm has done a business Antonio,'has accepted a challenge from to strike him when he opened the WASHINGTON, June 2.—Early this morning of $20,000,000. Its failure gives the IT- have been strenuously demanding the Felix Vanquelin, the New Orleans heavyweight, door. When Sherley recovered from his Adolph Doyhenard, better known as commercial community a decided shock, to light before any club for a purse. astonishment he tossed Heth into the street George Le Coint, shot and seriously If^^right of suffrage, refused to work if ED. PAULSEN, although during the past three years there The further conditions of the meeting will •ml subsequently demanded an expiana»iou wounded Charles C. Frost and slightly has been more or less talk that the firm's "Ips their request was not granted. They be arranged later. and apology, intimating that his hot wounded his wife, whom he found coming Licensed Auctioneer condition was not of the best. feou'hern blood boiled and that he would lrom a room occupied by Frost. As the $£* struck for the right of the ballot, and JERE DUNNE, of New York, representing be pleased to carve or shoot Mr. Heth at AN action has been begun by William I. woman rushed lrom the"ro'om Le Coint the Granite association of Hoboken, is trying Ik- it is reported that they have won. the lattcr's earliest convenience. Henry Quintard in the supreme court against fired at her, wounding her in the arm, and to arrange a tight between Ike Weir LINDEN, BEOWN UO., MINN. Vatterson and Dr. W. Yandell, acting Heretofore all striking of a political then entering the chamber he emptied the Joseph M. Bailey, Jr.., of Sioux Falls, S. 1). and Johnny Griffin for a purse of $1,500, to for Mr. Sherley. and Messrs W. P. Johneon Correspondence promptly attended to. contents ot the revolver into Frost's body. a former territorial treasurer of Dakota, involving take place at the Granite club within f^* nature has been with the sword and and John W. Gieeu, acting for Mr. The husband was arrested, and while at four weeks. Weir has consented to fight, three funding warrants of $50,000 Heth, then took the affair in hand, with &* the bullet. the station house expressed regret that he and it is believed that Griffin will also accept, each issued Sept. 13, 1889, before the territory the above result. had not killed both ot his victims. was divided into the States of North Two months ago an engineer on the and South Dakota. When the territory Hanging Too Good for Dim. RAILROADS. *'Z ^vLouisville, was divided the defendant s+ates that the NEW YOEK, June 2.—Daniel McCarthy, New Orleans & Texas road, The French Pork Tariff: debts were divided and that these funding ADVICES were received to the effect "that aged twenty-eight, was arrested to-day for PARIS, June .—The vote in the chamber on the Jackson division, Mississippi, the Duluth lake lines had decided to meet warrants were assumed by South Dakota, la most brutal crime. On Saturday night of deputies on the pork tariff on Thursday the reduction of flour rates made by the McCarthy went to his home, No. 221 East ran over a goose*. Since then its mate THE steamship Elvaston, Capt. Steele, of is not necessarily final. The government Chicago & "Milwaukee lake lines. The reduction Twenty-first street, drunk. His wife means to adhere to its original proposals the Maryland line, Baltimore and Brazil, runs around the engine and expresses will go into effect. asked him for his wages and a quarrel ensued. arrived in Port at Baltimore on her first regarding American pork and renew the The woman had her six-weeks-old to the best of his ability, great animosity IN the case against the Pennsylvania senate its resistance to the committee's increase trip from Stantos. The captain and crew babe in her arms at the time. Suddenly railroad, at Harrisburg, Pa., an opinion in thereon. for the engine. The engineer report a terrible yellow fever scourge as prevailing McCarthy felled her to the floor and then Which was handed down by the court recently, in Brazil at the time of their departure aimed a vicious kick at the says that whenever his engine signals j. A pamphlet of information and mb-l the statement of the amount due from Stantos—April 26. Hundreds prostrate woman. The little weak Accused of Robbing the Mails. for the station the old gander knows the state was-filed, showing the tax which k\str»ct1 o1f the l*wi,ghowing How to/' are reported as dead and dying in and child received the full force CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 2 —Sherman Gatt&n, 0 J?• Patent*. CaTeat,. Trade/ the company must pay to be $416,500. OS the brute's foot in the groin, which so about the port from which the vessel sailed, a mail clerk living at Chicago Junction, \Matta. CoprriKbts. mtt free./' the whistle, and in spite of attempts kX injured it that it will die. The woman was vlftdna MUNN CO. C. £. STONE, city ticket agent of the while statements received from other localities Ohio, was brought to this city from Cincinnati to scare it off flies at the engine as also dragged around the room and inghtfulhr v361 Broadway. Northern Pacific, has on exhibition a photograph by Capt. Steel would indicate great suffering by a deputy United States marshal beaten, after which McCarthy left the though it were its deadliest foe,' Kew Yerfc. ana loss of life. of the largest check ever given to a and locked up,injUL charged with robbing 'hotise. He was arrestedSf ^h 4S3$3I$&&%& ifae mails. *«Sir &G$k' jj