New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 24, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
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New Ulm Review. DIGESTOFT5E NEWS E Russian impejial council has decided WAS IT MARSH? to enforce the new tariff on July 13. PARLIAMENT will take no action on the Joseph, E McDonald. Ex-Senator baccarat scandal. I a a Breatne His Last. ttANDT ft WEDDENDORF, PubBshe Interesting Digest of the Happenings A the newspapers in Santiago, Chili, INDIANAPOLIS, Jun 22.—Ex-Senator Joseph The Fugitive Bank President of Philadelphia have been oppressed, and only one paper E McDonald died at 11:35 to-night. of the Past Week Culled From MINNESOTA Charged With Another is allowed to be printed in Valparaiso, passed away very peacefully, without a the Associated Press. S IR CHARLES I E will contest a seat at struggle, surrounded by his family who Crime. the next election as a Liberal. NEW ULM, MENU. JAY GOULD has the neuralgia, Rockefeller were all in attendanca at the bedside. E Irish land bill passed the third reading Early this morning the unfavorable sympns has had his nerves unstrung Washington, Criminal, Foreign, Personal, in the house of commons recently by a of several days ago reappeared. Durln, A Pursuing Detective Injured, Perhaps and is laid up, while others who toil voteof225to96. Casualty, and Other the forenoon the sufferer had an attack as if they did not have scores of hundreds Fatally, and Marsh Credited With E French chamber of Deputies insists of vomiting and Dr. Runnells took the vessel Important News. J. 0. Budolph, Omshier. that the reduction of cereal duties shall of millions do not always feel to the window to examine the contents. the Blow. not go into effect until August. The senate quite well. The physiciau shook his head dubiously. Directors: favors immediate action. Mr. McDonald had followed every movement A O N W A S I N O N IN an interview at Berlin Herr Goldberger and when the physician returned to Werner Bmsck, Cha$. Wgner, Dr. CP for described the persecutions of the Jews SPRING LAKE, N. J., Jun 22.—Detective TREASURER NEBECKER drew a draft his bedside he inquired: '"Is that your A MOVEMENT is on foot in England which he witnessed while on his recent $2,600,000 for pensions. Ma Freeman of Philadelphia had an exciting verdict, doctor?" Wesckck*, O. M. OUen, M.Q. X#dL to have the Prince of Wales censured visit to Russia. Th details are harrowing. adventure Friday night, and he is E president has pardoned Charles L. "Yes," said the physician sadly. in the House of Commons for the Terry, of Washington, convicted of opium LL fighting has been practically abolished now in bed suffering severely from the effects The announcement did not disturb the smuggling. in Mexico City. The law permitting of the inj nries he received while trying patient's serenity at all. part he played in thebaccarat scandal. DRAFTS TO ALL PART* it is unrepealed, but the authorities refuse to capture a man supposed to be Gideon •'Do you contemplate the change with SECRETARY FOSTER says no action will be The end of that "quiet little same" at trepidation?" inquired the doctor. to grant the necessary licenses. I the Marsh, the fugitive president of the taken in the 4Jper cent loan matter until OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE "Not in the least," was the reply with a Tranby Croft is evidently not yet provinces the sport is still popular. Keystone bank. his return from Ohio, where he expects to smile. TICKETS SOLD. go. E RE is an alarming increase of la grippe Freeman came here some days ago and During the day the patient's condition along the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. E revenue cutter Corwin left San Francisco stopped at the Carlton house. had received continued to grow more serious. could I is especially prevalent CHINESE physicians, with their with copies of the president's proclamation word that Marsh had been seen in retain no nourishment whatever, and the among fishermen, and much suffering will for a closed season, which -will be little remaining strength slowly ebbed drums and incantations, appear to the vicinity, and was in hiding at Como, Close Attention Given toCollecting. result. away, but consciousness never departed. distributed to all vessels found in Behring owned chiefly by his friend Harry Yard. have been about as helpless against Dunn the afternoon Rev. Mr. Mil bourn was sea. ON account of the recent fatal accident Freeman consulted with Constable Sexton, sent for and administered the sacrament. the grip as were our physicians with near Basle, Switzerland, the railroad company E war department has decided to postpone and the pair, in company with Timothy Then Mr. McDonald called his family and will have to pay 1,000,000 francs insurance. serving notice on the city authorities drugs and incantations here. The Hurley, drove to the place where it was believed intimate friends about him and calmly, Empire Mill Co-,, Many additional bodies have of Chicago in connection with the Canal the missing bank president was in serenely as it the occasion was the most disease is reported to have killed 10,0 been recovered from the wreckage, but the street bridge until a further hearing has ordinary kind, he gave directions lor his hiding. I is situated in the midst of dense exact number of dead and wounded cannot been given those interested. 0 0 in a to in a single week. funeral arrangements and disposition of woods and was formerlv owned by Yard. yet be announced. some of his personal affairs. I the presence PRESIDENT HARRISON has written Mayor ROLLER MILL. For some time past it has not been occupied* of all he said he wished to give testimony E president of Brazil has appointed Stuart, of Philadelphia, assuring him that The trio made a careful survey of the to his laith in God's saving grace. Senor Antonio De Barros Barrete and the government will see that the affairs of N I N A A N A N it is re will place, after which the detective entered the Then he grasped each by the hand and bade Lieut. Commander J. Cordeiro da Graca, 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs.. the Keystone bank are properly investigated. on a a a in On a a me them good-by, saving he could see no more both distinguished officers of the Brazilian house through a Window and noticed that a callers. His visitors thus dismis-ed, the navy, as commissioners to take charge of first a a as followed room had been fitted up and had been occupied "We take pleasure in informing thepublic dying man surrendered himself to the care BANK EXAMINER DREW, in reply to Comptroller the preparations of the exhibit of that republic recently. joined his companions, by less conjuga difference an Laceys statement, says his reports of the physician to await the coming of the that we are now ready for for the World's Columbian exposition. and the three men went to Belmar and showed the condition of the Keystone bank inevitable. after wedding in a a a business. The best machinery and consulted Justice Hall as to whether they as accurately?as it could be ascertained at His full name was Joseph Ewing McDonald, all the latest improvements in th» at he is a a a in is had authority to enter the house forcibly the time his examination was made. S O I N I E S and he was born Butler count manufacture of flour enable us to a a and make arrests. Th justice gave them Ohio, Aug. 19, 1809. went to Indiana ARTICLES transferring the St. Paul Base compete with the best mills in the an affirmative answer, and the officers returned E S O N A with his step ather when only seven vears Ball club to Duluth were signed. country. to the house in the woods. old. A the age of twelve he was apprpnticed JOSEPH K. EMMET, the actor is dead. PETER JACKSON has written a letter denying THE Messiah fraud, Schweinfurtii, to a saddler at Lafayette. After five "We are constantly buying They tied their horses a short distance RUMOR makes Gilbert A. Pierce minister the assertion made by Joh L. Sullivan five years of apprenticeship he entered Wabash prefers to wear a fifty-dollar summer from the house and then surrounded the to China. W a that he was afraid of Corbett. Jackson college, then studied law and began cottage. Sexton took a place on the side oi claims to have done most of the fighting suit rather than a garment of tar and AGMNitis positively stated that Robert its practice. was twice elected Rye, the house nearest the road, while his companions Ray Hamilto still lives. but that Corbett would not fight. also prosecuting attorney of Tippecanoe county feathers, and hence keeps out of the Corn stealthily approached the main pntrance. wants Corbett to meet him in another contest. mid afterwards defeated Henry S. Lane, the E V. W W E N N, of Pittsfield, Mass., O a way of his very indignant neighbors. Referring to Sullivan's statement They were about to step on the most popular Whig in Indiana, for the seat has accepted a call to the pastorate of the in the 'thirty-first congress. was the Jackson says Sullivan avoided a match with porch when two men who were hiding a He is quite an exquisite in dress, and, Unitarian church of the Messiah, Chicago. fir-t attorney general of Indiana elected by him before the California athletic club. on the step jumped and fired at the officeis & & having money enough, is a well-spring the people in 1864. was de eated for PROF J. CANFIELD has accepted the Jackson says he is willing to meet Slavin Freeman drew his revolver and returned position of chancellor, of the Nebraska governor by Oliver P. Morton, although lie At the Highest Market Prices. of joy to his tailor. or any other pugilist. «. the fire. received 6,000 more •votes than the state unversity. We sell all kinds of Democratic state ticket received two years 1 ?s After emptying their revolvers one of the E New York university has elected Dr. A O I E S previously when it was elected by FLOUB, unknown men approached the detective j* WHEN the Beecher statue was being Henr M. MacCracken chancelor to succeed I managers at Fall River, Mass., talk 10,000 votes. In 1875 he took his seat in the SHORTS, from behind and give him a terrible blow Dr. Joh Hall, resigned of cutting the wages of their 22,000 employes U. S. senate for six years. After his senatorial BRAN, &c. iplaced in position in Brooklyn the with a blunt weapon. Freeman Jell to the AT LOW RATES, 10 per cent. career he onened a law office in JUDGE JAMES BARKER was nominated by other day, the workmen fastened a ground unconscious. The assailants then Gov. Russell to fill the vacancy on the Washington and divided his time between E Illinois senate passed a law making took to their heels and escaped to the that city and Indianapolis, engaging in [rope around the neck of the statue, Massachusetts supreme bench. Judge the first Monday in September—Labor day woods. Sexton guarded Freeman while some oi the most important casts in the Special Attention given to Barker is a Republican. —a legal holiday. Iwith a black cap drawn over its head, state and federal courts. was married Hurley went to Soring Lake lor a physician, Custom Work E V. COLLINS DENNY, chaplain to the University E annual meeting of the supreme council three times. Hi last wile survives him land left it dangling in mid-air while who came and dressed the detective's of Virginia, has been elected to the of Federated Railway Employes will begin with one son by his first wife. wounds. It%was lound that he was badly fthey went to dinner. It was a rather chair of moral philosophy in Vanderbilt its business sessions in Chicago. injured about the hip, and there were several An extra stone for grinding feed. university, Nashville, Tenn. ^grim sort of a joke. E secretary's report of the Railway telegraphers' A O S O W E bad gashes on his head. was removed JAY COOK has gone with his entire household Steam Cornsheller. association showed a membership to the doctor's office at Spring Lake, to the Adirondack*!. A Pullman car An Accident at W it Bea Lak Which of 10,000 in good standing. The treasury is was chartered for the convenience of the 26 where he now lies in a critical condition, Might Have Resulted in Heath. in excellent condition. VALLEY FORGE, one of the most infteresting Wood taken for cash or in exchange tourists. and the doctor reluses to allow him to be historic spots in the United E North German Lloyd steamers, outward ST. PAUL, Special Telegram, June 22.— Empire Mill Co. removed. District Attorney Graham came GLADSTONE recently remarked that bound, are arriving at Southampton On White Bear lake yesterday afternoon iStates, should not be disposed of as theonly t\\ young men of his acquaintance down Jast night and had a long interview occurred what would na\ been as good a short of firemen and trimmer* owing to the common ground, as is threatened. who bought and read books were Lord with the detective. refuses to say anything piece of heroism as has been noted for a CASH PURCHASE^ strike in Bremen, and are obliged to ship Rosebery and Mr. Baliour. concerning Marsh's supposed pres-, longtim ere not for i. le fact that the fWhile our people are in a monumental English workmen to replace strikers. and CHEAP SALES. romantic feature ^i- marred by th*» presence ence here. LILLIAN RUSSELL patronizes the races E amalgamated association of iron and mood it should have its proper of four heroes, wljle there were but every fine day. She always attracts attention steel workers finished the Western Iron Constable Sexton said to-night that Freeman ,———+ two fair ones to be rescued. share of inscriptive stones and be preserved and never wears the same costume was positive that March was hiding in scale. The price of puddling remains at twice. She can pick the winers, too. Fr, Aufderheide^ as a landmark of the progress of the Yard house, and he also believed that Messrs. Biggs, Bird, Lowenberfc and $5 50, as last year. The other changes are RrcnARD E N STRANGE, the colored the shots were fired and the blows administered Hatch, of the St. Paul Cycle club, wheeled slight. American liberty. by March or one of his friends. Sexton out to the lake in the forenoon. Miss Biggs, tragedian, is going abroad soon, and es E E thousand men engaged in the says he examined the house, and he who is a sister of the first named cyclist, pects to play Shakspeue's tragedies in London manufacture of iron and brass wrork in Chicago found one of the windows open as though and Miss Mamie Macaulay, the very pretty and Berlin, supported by a company If ai"i!aetarer o! SURGEONS will be interested in the are out on strike, involving forty firms the men were preparing to enteilh cottasre young lady who toys with electricity in the of white actors. Later on he hopes to ap and delaying all kinds of building operations. rotunda of the Pioneer Press building at a as they were surprised. does not think death of Mrs. Brent, of Paris, Ky., pear in New York, and will have a theatre Flro, Well Building and Steepl* cent a word, went out on a train later fn the themen weretramps. Theiactthatthe house built for him in Philadelphia next year if who it is claimed, came to her end in day. Bv chance the two paitics met, which themysterious men were about toenter E Yardmasters' association closed their 7 his present ambitions aie realized. and then a happy ihouRht struck Brick, was until recently owned by Yard, leads a remarkable way. Some months meeting at Toledo, Ohio, Th recommendation the parties of the hrst pari. many to believe that Marsh was hiding of the Janney draw bar passed at ago, while reading to her children, The wind was blowing lust n:h^ there, and that he intended to remain there CASUALTIES. Richmond in 1889 was withdrawn because Fine Pressed Bric lor a fine sail. The invitation Wds extended until his friends could take him to a safer ''her right thigh bone broke with a FLOODS in Texas destroy life and property. it proved not entirely satisfactory. Lincoln. and accepted, and in very short order the place. Spring Lake is the most popular resort loud report from muscular contraction," Neb., was chosen as the next place of E steamer Etruria is reported lost at combination was speeding over the clear, a a of Philadelphiaus on the northern meeting. sea with many passengers. blue waters of the beautiful lake at a charming New Jersey coast. and an hour afterward the rate. N I NE men were injured, of whom two AT Chicago, the supreme court of the federation other one broke from the same cause. There was fun and laughter and frolic a heat ot shipping facltles a IS A NEWSPAPER M*AN. may die, by the falling of a scaffold at the of railway employes, adjourned to PHIIADELPHIA, June 22.—Max Freeman, and song, and all went well until the pretty will a prompt attention to mat Since then and up to her death she Pratt & Whitney works at Hartford, Conn. meet at Terre Haute, Ind The charges the detective who was murderously assaulted craft, with its jolly crew, reached the point brought against the brotherhood of railway near Spring Lake, N. J., on Friday suffered terribly. MRS. KEARNEY, aged twenty-four, of Canton, which is the most remote irom land in any trainmen for conspiracy with the officials NEW ULM, MINNESOTA night, while trying to arrest a man who 0., was shot and killed while taking direction, and at the moment when there of the Northwestern railroad against the was supposed to be Gideon W. Marsh, the «ome clothes fiom a bureau drawer in was not a boat within a mile oi the spot. ._ switchmen during the recent lockout was fug.tive president of the Keystone bank, is which a revolver was placed. Then, as if by a conspiracy on the part ol H. Rudolpki, CANADA'S new premier-elect announces referred to a committee consisting of J. J. a well known newspaper man of this city the elements, a squall came up suddenly, I E atCasseham, a tillage near Ottawa who, irom his aptitude lor the work, was Hannahan, of the brotherhood of locomotive that he will carry forward and be ore it was possible to lower the sail Out did $115,000 worth of damage in lumber commissioned bv Marshal Leeds to run firemen, chairman, and D. Carr and S. the boat was capsized an a all hands were in the policy of the late Sir John Macdonald. Yards and dwelling houses. Insurance dovfn Marsh. Althougti Freeman's condition Martin, of the brotherhood of railway conductors. the water. K: $70,000. is still serious, it is thought that ne It is very doubtful, however, The first thought of the gallant young will ultimately recover from the effects ol A COLLISION between two freight trains gentlemen was to save the girls. The"latter whether any man now can resist the the blow. on the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad at Snowden, IN E N E A had gone down, and as they arose to tlffe r: rising liberal tide so successfully as Ya resulted in the instant death of a surface the boys seized them and secured a A FAITH cure priest of Pittsburg is summoned Manufacturer of and Deale.in MAY NOT SURVIVE. fireman and Engineer on one of the trains. hold upon the boat. to Rome to attend the pope. ASBURY PARK, N. J., June 22.—Dcteotive did the great man who has finished BOOTS AN SHCES! Freeman of Philadelphia it is thought will Their was discovered from the E Standard oil company lost $30,000 BOSTON celebrted the 116th anniversary of his life's work. Sir John Macdonald shores and shouts went up in esery direction not survive the injuries he received Fridav by the burning, on June 2, of the governmen Bunker Hill. Minnesota and 3d N *Sts New Ulm.Minn. to attract the attention of those out in night at Spring Lake. District Attorney was the personification of royalty in kerosene narehouse at Honolulu. E Chicago Odd Fellows are to build a. Graham of Philadelphia had an interview boats and direct them to the rescue. The t\ Insurance small. Canada and it will be impossible to A large assortment of men'i and sixteen-story §1,000,00) temple. with Freeman last night, during which the signal gun was fired twice, and very soon LOUISVILLE, stock yards leased by latter said he was sure Marsh had been at the water was covered with skippers gomi? boys' boots and shoes, and ltdies' fill his pdsition. Gov RUSSELL has signed the bill to re-district Bourbon stock yards cot-.pany, was burned the cottage and that he saw him last with all possible speed to the rescue. It and children's shoes constantly kept Massachusetts. Wednesday on the beach near Como. together with the roidence of James was a long way off, but the oarsmen on hand. Custom work aud repairing E schooneT Robert and Minnie has said he did not arrest him then because he buckled down to their work with no Hanlon. Loss, §18,000, insurance, $13,000. THE Philadelphia Record reports a was sure of his game and thought it would thought oi flagging short of the mark. promptly attended to. been released under $3,500 bonds. the capsizing of their boat J. Donaldson be better to take him in the cottage. I is Fortunately the lar^e steamer rounded singular sentence at Huntington, Pa. E Illinois world's fair bill appropriates and Id a Luiidburg weie drowned in believed that Marsh escaped from the cottage the point o. the island and the pilot sighted JOHN HAUENSTEIN, $80,000 and includes the eight-hour day Lake Union, near Seattle, Wash. Both A wife had kissed "another" man, the bj' going through the woods. Ofkcers the struggling party in the lake. Brewer clung to the en ertiniedboa for sometime, and in rate of wages provisions. are scourinjr the surrounding country, and steered for the scene an a pulled the bell lor husband had chastised her and the and sank yast a* asMbtance was at hand. it is hoped that the fugitive will be arrested E College of New Jersey has received more speed. Six very wet young people Justice gave a verdict that "the wife before long. in gifts during the past year more than were pulled up onto the deck, and the excitement A BOAT on the lake at park, Kansas $400,000 was over. City containing three young men was retire to her usual place of abode and capsized. One of the men was rescued, O ANOTHER'S W I E lock the doors so that no strangers BANK EXAMINER DREW, of Philadelphia, A A E VIEW but the other two, William Cadman, aged if has been suspended from office. I is expected A N Malster, can be admitted for the period of six twenty-four, and Burrell Ross, aged twenty, A Mill Worke in Pennsylvania Slioots he will be dismissed. Drills, Dress 1'arailes and Church Going weie drowned. a Woma and Himself. days that the husband, for the same in Judicious I'roportions. THIRTY acres in Jackson park has been A COLLISION occurred between the Los set aside for state buildings for the World's PITTSBURG, June 22. —A sensational shootins A KE CITY, Minn., Special Telegram, length of time, board with his next Angeles express and a freight train at Port Fair. affair occirred at McKeesport at 10:30 June 22.—A very creditable showing seemed door neighbor and sleep in the barn, Costs, Brakeman Jordon of the freight to be made by the Second regiment at the last night resulting in the death of William E next meeting of the Universal postal Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fill was killed, and Engineers Moore and Ab and that each party pay ha If the costs rigid inspection this morning in battalion Myers and the serious injury of Mrs. William congress will be held in the United States all ondeis. Jl bott and both fireman were hurt. C. Harding. Both parties were married. and quarters by Capt. Wilhelni, U. S. A. and stand committed until the sentence in 1897. FRED BEHNKE has charpe of Spurgcon. a mail clerk and son "of Mayor There were indications that the previous Myers had been making love to Mrs. Bottling Establishment. A Atlanta, Ga.. Morrison & Co., an old is complied with." Spurgeon of Santa Ana, Cal,, was killed. good record was more than sustained. Harding for several months. Yesterday the hardware firm, was placed in the hands of Two other mail clerks were badly injured. SEW ULM, Gen. Bunker made the annual inspection MIM, Myers and Harding families attended a picnic. a receiver. Liabilities, $40,000, assets the A number of passengers were moie or less of the field staff and non-couimissioned UNION HOTEL Myers began his renewal of love lor As Austria has admitted one woman same. injured, but none fatally. staff officers and band, and was apparently Mrs. Harding at the picnic, to which Mrs. pleased with the results. The strength of doctor to her hospitals on trial E World's Fair association of commercial Harding paid but little attention. Myers the regiment in camp at the inspection was travelers has been organized. Th object wanted to dance with Mrs. Harding, but the coming of the woman doctor in 354. the enrolled strength being 508. I I N A is to gather a traveling men's congress she refused, not caring to arouse the jealousy Chaplain Molyneaux was obliged to be that country may be safely prophesied. in Chicago during the fair. E trial of Clay King for the murder of Mrs. Myers. Myers also wanted to absent, and services at camp were conducted WEHZEL SllHOTZP, Ppoprietn of Attorney David Paston is still proceeding E Bragg Manufacturing company of All that the women need to advance sell his property and elope to Germany by Rev. Edwin Johnson, of St. Mark's at Memphis, Tenn. California has begun suits for over $750,000 with Mrs. Harding, but she did not think church, Lake City, assisted by his regular themselves in the profession is W I E C\r are abroad again in Indiana. damages against the cities of New York and he was in earnest, and gave it little notice. Minn. Str. choir. The attendance of soldiers and citizens New Ulm, Minn. Vf a fair chance and recognition. They They brutally beat a man at Noblesville Brooklyn for alleged infringement on the Alter the picnic the My ers aud Harding was large. The weather was prettv horse releasing device, patent obtained by warm during most of the day. and a heavyshower and then nearly drowned him for excessive lamilies went home together, with the exceritionot will have serious difficulties to overcome, The only first class brick fire proof fell in he early atfernoon, but drinking. Robert Bragg, an old fireman, in 1876. Mrs. Myers, who had gone on the evening during the excellent dress however, where Mussulmans ahead. As the partyreached Myers'home, Hotel in the city. DAVID W IRWIN, Charles M. Irwin and A $10,000 burglary was cleverly executed parade, and later, it was delightfully cool. Mrs. Harding invited Myers to "her house. are numerous, as in some of the recently in the large New York store of Augustus W Greene, of Chicago, have Myers accompanied the Hardings to their Company E of Wabasha had fitty'gnests sued to recover $301,934, of E. L. Harper Hilton, Hughes fe Denning. Th thieves provinces «of Austria, for the opposition at dinner, and all the companies entertained home. On their arrival, Harding went out ED. PAULSEN, and Eugene Zimmerman, of the late Fidelity hid in the store before it ciosed and started a number of visitors. Among other in the yard to lock up his chicken coop. to women doctors by the Turks bank, Cincinnati. Harper, who was a fire to get out. visitors at camp to-day were Adjt Gen. Just as Harding w.«nt into the yard, Myers Licensed Auctioneer president, is now in the Ohio penitentiary. is based upon religious prejudice, and Muilen. Capt. Atchinson, of Company H, Ex-Govs. FORAKER and Bishop, Hon said to Mrs. Hardjng: "Will you like n.e?" and Lieut. Overson. of Company 6, First E Excelsior Hosiery company of Philadelphia William McKinley, Congressman Warwick, Mrs. Harding replied '"No," whereupon that is very hard to overcome. regiment Surgeon Caine, of the mounted has made an assignment. Owing Judge Nash and others, prominent Myers shot her twice in the breast. LINDEN, BBOWN CO., MTNN. battalion Capt. Reed and Lieut. McLaughlin, to the closing of the Keystone bank and in Ohio political and,MciaI life have been of Company E, Third regiment. Three then put a bullet in his own brain, the burning of the dye-house at Roxbury, Correspondenot promptly attended tei summoned as witnesses in the Elliott mur M. BERAUD, a Parisian artist, has slight cases of sickness were reported today, dying immediately. Mrs. Harding will Mass., the profits were overcome and the der trial at Columbus. O. the first during the encampment. likeiy recover. Myers and Harding were made a sensation by his^ picture company was forced to the wall. Company I is detailed for guard duty until A Newark, N. J., a general fight, in mill workers, and had homes close together. of Christ and Magdalen. He has chosen to-morrow night. E 53 ton new steel breech loading-gun, which knives and pistols were freely used, the largest ever made in this country, was to represent at the house of the took place in a house where an Italian Bill's Trotter ..times Down. landed at Sandy Hook. I was cast at the christening was being heW. Caputo De I-esseps a His Canal. Pharisee with modern guests in mod«... LONDON, June 22.—The kaiser has Wfr Watervliet arsenal, West Troy, is 36£ feet put was fatally stabbed by Joh Lafonto, who PARIS, Jun 22.—M. Monchourt, the liquidator his loot «down strongly against the long, bor^ 34 feet, and will stand a charge em costumes, and with the accessories in turn was killed by G&pnto's brother. of the Panam a Canal company, has Guelph party in Hanover, which has of 400 pounds of p'owder. I is calculated «fe held repeated conferences with M. Constans, of a fashionable Parisian enters''^ A Madison, Ind.. Stock Brown gave his of late been assuming considerable to give a muzzle penetration in wrought ASENCYibr^ minister of the interior, on the condition of step-son a brutal beating, from the effects bqddness on account of the relationship ta-inment. The Saviour alone is depicted iron of 32 inches. the company's affairs. The report that M. of Kaiser Wijham to the house of of which the lad died. choked, kicked Christophle is considering a scheme involving in the traditional Eastern E state comptroller of California will Guelph through his mother and his presumed and injured him so horribly 'that he died the Credit Foncier in an attempt to revive refuse to sign the warrants for $300,000 appropriated sympathy on that account. Th $ garb. Even Mary Magdalen, prosHf within half an hour after the beating. the canal companj' is unfounded. by the legislature for an exhibit kaiser, while avowedly proud of Guelph Brown has been arrested for premeditated Ministers Falliere and Constans have bad a trate upon a stylish, plain, crimson connection and considering himself a A pamphlet of bttormmltoa andsb-yj at Chicago. bases his action on the murder. 3 *t fs.1' f^' meeting with high judicial authorities regarding «towtof the Jay*,ilM*wiiig How to/' member of that family, has given it to be provision of the state constitution which MS carpet, wears a nineteenth century Vbt*ta PaUati. CareatiL Trade/ the prosecution of M. de Lesseps. understood that he will not tolerate any says that no money shall be appropriated O E S O E S Official opinion generally tends against his gown and has just slipped off a long disparagement ot Prussian supremacy in for the benefit of a association or institution Late. liUNN A CO prosecution, but M. Constans says that public Hkpover, and that any agitation among O HN E AN & Co., wholesale milliners, Brmwiwrnr. not under exclusive control ofth a eatin-lined evening cloak of the latest feeling demands that the famous engineer qncia'-s favorable to the Guelph movement lfnrT«A Montreal, suspended. liabilities, $160,080. state. 49*hion.f be placed on trial. '1.4^ ^T^Z 1% llluw be sternly repressed. y** -««j **?»*'. ss_:..i .„.