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

July 8, 1891 · Page 1 of 9

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v» S New Ulm Review. EVENTS OF A WEEK. 3fj-»\ Citizens'Bank, for the state. The supreme court reversed THE NORTHWEST. men! of the- district court of Steele county this on account of informalities, but holds in-toe case of Joslyn vs. McMahon. with Gov. Hog that the grants should not have been made on account of sidings and The' contract for the erection of the •HANDT A WEDDENDORF, Publish* switches. Through this decision the state Lutheran college at Grand Forks was Flashcd by the Wires of the Telegraph will recover over 6,000,000 acres to which A Summary of the Important Eveiite awarded to M. Morgan, of this city foi patents have been improperly issued. Condensed and Classified for VEW ULM, MINNESOTA $13,630. of the Week in the Northwestern S O S An old trapper has imported 40 beavers Convenience of Readers. JS5 States. and starts a herd on the Grand River at a PROP. I E DONOVAN has written and issued NEW ULM, BONN. SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD served his a book on the art of boxing. point south of Dickinson. The old fellow country 40 years and left an estate Doc. BUSHONG falls lower and lower. Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Personal, is very enthusiastic over the new industry, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North •V! has been released by the Lebanon club oi which he gives his undivided attention. only worth $90,000. Besides being M.MuOen, Jto'L H. Tojen, Criminal and Other T*C+FM* the Eastern association. and South Dakota News in a 20meD in Walker's saw mill, at Grand one of the brainest Britons of his News of Importance. I. a Bulolpk, Omekier. Forks, struck for an advance of 25 cents per PETER BROWNING, who was released by the Nutshell. century, he was evidently as honest Pittsburg club, has accepted better terms day. They were receiving $1.50 and $1.75. JHreetors: offered him by the Cincinnati league club. as the best of them. The places were filled'by men from the W A S I N O N JACK STEELE, of Boston, and Billy Shannon yard. Soon after half of the men returned I N N E S O A Werner Bmsck, Chat. Wagner, Dr. 0 fight before the Occidental Athletic B\LANCES in the hands of pension agents to work. SELF-PRESERVATION may have been club, of San Francisco. Wheat is heading out and the prospects for Jun amounted to $5,000,000. WetchdU, O. ML OUen, E.G. J&dk, In the district court at Steele the third for a heavy crop are good. the first law of nature in the past, E N JOHNSON, secretary of the Cincinnati SECRETARY FOSTER has practically decided prairie fire case against the Northern Pacific to extend the 4£ per cent interest. Association club, declares positively that A company is searching with good success, but the melancholy record of double was tried. A verdict was rendered for Mike Kelly was approached Dy an agent of E net surplus in the treasury lias in for pearls in a river at Austin. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTI Smith, the plaintiff, for $1,450. This and and triple drowning disasters seems the Boston league club. creased perceptibly during the past few Ralph Calkins, aged 19 was drtfwned at the two preceeding cases aggregate $4,000 E directors of the California Athletic to prove a nobler impulse. The modern days. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE Fairmont while bathing in Silver Lake, 10 in verdicts against the company. There club are endeavoring to arrange a fight for instinct is to save somebody else E treasury department purchased 570,000 miles south of here. are four more cases to try. August between Jack Davis of Omaha, and TICKETS SOLD. ounces of silver at $1.01 to $1.02 per at no matter what risk. Joe McAuliffe. State Auditor Bierman sold over 15,000 The annual summer encampment of the ounce. acres ofstateland at Alexandria at prices I Joh McLean, the Australian, really G. A. R. at Spiritwood lake, near Jamestown, E comptroller of the currency issued ranging trom $5 to $15 per acre. comes to this country he will be kept busy. was held recently. A large number a certificate authorizing the First national Close Attention Given to MEXICO has concluded that it is becoming Peterson, O'Connor, and Ganda all want of veterans were in attendance from all Annie Hogan, of Lake Crystal, Minn., bank, of Big Timber, Mont., to commence a shy at him. over Central North Dakcta. Th encampment too civilized to allow the bull claims to be accompanied by invisible spirits. Collecting. business with $50,000 capital. B. Martin, continued one week. Special programmes president A. Hall cashier. O E I N fights to be continued. They are admitted were prepared for each day. The Moorhead council has granted licenses E plant of the Washington Critic, except E "Peters Pence" are a failure in Rome to be almost as brutal and degrading Empire Mill Co-, for twenty-three saloons for the coming SOUTH DAKOTA. the press, was sold at auction by the and are much below the average in the Italian as the prize fights between year. receiver under order of the district supreme provinces. The will of Mrs. Mary I. Dayton was filed court. The property was bought by A T. men allowed in one of the neighboring for probate at Aberdeen. E London firm of Adamson, Bell & W walking on a highway in Warsaw Henry, formerly of the Washington Sunday ROLLER MILL. Co., merchandise, failed. Th liabilities during a thunder shower, Andrew Ramstad A company has been organized to develop countries to Mexico. Herald, for $10,150. are very heavy. the cement beds near MitcheJ. was struck by lightning and instantly killed. A CENSUS bulletin shows that the total FRANCE has declined to sign a renewal of Nels Johnson, a Dane, from Canby, The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul depot 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. value of the mineral products of the United AN engine running backward at the the North Sea convention to prevent Minn., was jailed at Redfield for stealing a at Faribault was entered and robbed. States at the 11th census amounted to illicit traffic in alcohol among fishermen. horse and carriage at Clark. rate of thirty miles an hour drawing Attempts were also made at other houses $556,S88,450, the greatest total ever ieported We take pleasure in informing the S I cases of leprosy have been discovered in this city. By the premature explosion of a stick of an excursion train, jumped the track, for any country. The total number of industrial public that we are now ready for among Chinese on an island near Vancouver. dynamite at Rapid City a young man mining establishments is given as The remains of Liberty Hall, formerly a and thirty people are injured several business. The best machinery and $30,000 number of persons who find em named Peacock was fatally injured. prominent citizen of Glencoe, arrived from all the latest improvements in th» fatally. Has Ohio a law making directors I N Russia the rye crop will be 75£ per ployment in mining industries, 512.114 an was working on a mining claim ten miles Denver Col. The funeral services were held cent of the average, and the yield of winter manufacture of flour enable us to nual wages paid, 212,409,809 capital em from here. or officers responsible for murders at the Congregational church. wheat 83 per cent of the average, while the ployed in actual mining operations. $1,173, compete with the best mills in thecountry. William Boyer, Methodist minister to of this kind? potato crop is uncertain. Peter Franti, treasurer of one of the 000,000. Ashton, died of heart failure, aged sixtyeight school districts in the northern part of Wadena E action of a Russian impresario, long years. left children in this city, We are constantly buying E O E IN I N county, is reported to be between $400 HISTORY says the ancient Greeks pending, against Mme. Patti for damages Chattanooga, Charles City, Iowa Chicago Wheat, and $500 behind in his accounts, and was Gov. PECK of Wisconsin has appointed for breach of contract has been decided in used olive leaves for ballots, and the and Spokane Falls. Joh M. Colburn of a Crosse county Mme. Patti's favor. arrested. is a prominent Fin. Australian voting system is a revival world's fair commissioner vice Benjamin, Henry Hoefert was arraigned at Salem Miss Nellie G. Hutchinson, superintendent IT is reported at St. Petersburg that serious Corn, resigned. and bound over to the circuit court in the of the practice in Rome 2,000 years of primary instruction in the model department anti-Semitic riots have occurred in Oats, sum of $500 for forcing Albert Kremer at of the Mankato normal school Kherson. Strict secrecy is mantained in ago. History repeats itself. Modern ARCHBISHOP TACHE, who for two decades Buckwheat, the point of a gun to release his (Hoefert's has been the head of the Roma Catholic official quarters about the alleged trouble. has resigned her position to take up similar improvements are often only the re^Ivival & & stock that had been taken up for trespassing. church in the Canadian Northwest, and the work in Washington. A HAVANA dispatch says the famous foremost Canadian prelate, is lying at of an ancient vogue of some At the Highest Market Prices. bandit, Arturo Garcia, has been found Delos D. Bard well, of Spruce Hill, while the point of death in Winnipeg. His recovery The flouring mill of Northey & Duncan 3ort. dead near Artemisa. Numerous bullet and returning home from this place, started to We sell all kinds of is believed to be inpossible. stab wounds were found on the body, but at Woonsocket one of the largest in the race with a neighbor. A the top of a long FLOUR, IT is now said that the late James McHenry, it has not yet been ascertained who killed state, is now run by artesian well power. hill the wagon was turned over and Bardwell SHORTS, DIVORCES at $24 each on the instalent of London, the well-known financier him. The water was turned on for the first time, BRAN. &c. struck on his head, breaking his neck. and old-time Erie railroad litigant, plan have made a Chicago lawer the other day and ran all the machinery of AT LOW RATES, IN the Italian senate Premier Rudini had been drinking. whose body was exhumed on Jun 20 by the mill with ease. The pressure is steady said that before the treaties of the triple alliance rich. His fee is modest, he is engaged order of me Secretary Matthews, was Prof. W, Selleck superintendent of would lapse the new treaties would at 100 pounds, and the water runs through in business that is certainly not insured in England and the United States the public schools at Northfield the past Special Attention given to come into force, thus avoiding a break in a one and seven-eighths nozzle. for over $5,000,000. Th insurance companies, year has resigned his position, and the acking in popularity in Chicago, and the continuation of the foreign policy of Custom Work it is added, suspect that Mr. McHenry board has accepted the resignation. the nation. W I S O N S I N yet his fellow lawyers are trying committed suicide by taking poison, will accept a position in Pillsbury accademy, NAPOLEON N »r, an ex-officer of the guards, The vessels Bissel and King are at Connors bo disbar him, It is a clear case of thus rendering void the insurance policies probably the chair of latin. An extra stone for grinding feed. is included in the French commission to point West Superior taking on 1,500,000 of his life. envy. The store ofSjobergt & Lundqui^tat Kandiyohi the Chicago fair. M. Proust, the art commissioner, Steam Cornsheller. feet of boards for Tonawanda parties. states that the dscision on the station was burgalized recently. N O N A E E E N S Miss Mary Moore and Frank Wyma part of the managers of the fair to pay the The safe was blown open and $165 in money, Wood taken for cash or in exchange- were married at the bride's home in Durand REV. SAM JONES thus defends the A N extra on the Van dalia, near Woodbury, freight on objects of art will secure a §140 in railroad and other checks and$4,000 Ift., collided wi ha freight. One engineer by J. D. Eldndge, county judge. Empire Mill Co. large and splendid display. lass to which he belongs. "I don't in notes were taken. No clue to the perpetrators. and two passengers were injured. The work of rebuilding Tower slip dock EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE make3 it a condition ?are what you call the expert—evanfcelist, E steamboat Helen Meade sunk in the at West Superior will be commenced at CASH PURCHASES of her granting an annuity to Prince A special election was held in Traverse gulf of Mexico on the 13th. He crew escaped, revivalist, ecclesiastical tramp once. Victor and also of her bequest to him of her county on the question of issuing bonds to but her cargo of fruit was lost. and CHEAP SALES^ whole fortune, estimated at over a million The board of public works ol West Superior or what not—the fact that so many build a court house. Th proposition was pounds sterling, that he rupture his liaison, IN the vicinity of San Antonia, Tex., five has granted sewer estimates to the carried by a large majority. It is the intention pastors need and call for him is proof men were killed during the celebration of now of several years' duration. The exempress amount of $75,000 on work done during the to have the building completed before insists that the prince must abandon Fr. Aufderheide, St. John's day. of the proposition that the ordinary past month. his mistress and effect a marriage ltb snow flies. JAMBS CORCORAN has died in the hospital A meeting of ministers was held at Ea means do not reach the case." a member of some reigning family. A severe electric storm occurred in the in Boston from the effects of having swallowed Claire and a committee appointed to wait vicinity of Sleepy rye that did some damage. his false teeth. A O N E O I E S on Mayor Ure and request that he forbid Ifannfaeturer of Two cow*, five calves and ten s-heep A CONTEMPORARY thinks that "the I E in the carpet and yarn mill of Jo Sunday base ball playing, and liquor selling A STRIKE of over 100,000 iron workers in were killed by lightning near town. Tree-, seph Whitehead, at Philadelphia caused best man an American girl to wed is Pennsylvania is averted. on that day. iarm houses and buildings were struck, a loss on building, stock and machinery of Fire, Well Building and SteepW RAILWAY employes form a new order at A young man named Jack Whalen, of an American man." There is profound but on account of the heavy fall of rain, $25,000, covered by insurance. Terre Haute, Ind. Buffalo, while intoxicated, broke a pane of r. none burned. Brick, truth in this assertion. American FORTY-THREE persons were poisoned by SEVERAL thousand iron workers on the glass on a St. Paul & Duluth train at We-t eating ice cream at a church social at An infant three weeks old was left on the men themselves believe it and Clyde have struck against a 5 per cent reduction Superior, cutting his wrist so badly that he Brushton, N The pastor and two ladies door steps of Mrs. Kate Gellert, on Johnson in wages. Fine Pressed Brick for have been heard to say as much. On nearly bled to death. have died. and Front streets, Winona. Its crie-, brought COAL miners in Belmont, Jefferson and A special term of circuit court was convened the other hand, the best girl for anybody E total amount of damages recovered Officer McDonald to its rescue. carried ornamental front*. Guernsey counties will strike for nine at West Superior by Judge Marshall in awards for the 103S of relatives or da mages the foundling to the home of a friend, to wed is an American girl. hours and the Columbus scale of prices. for the purpose of trying the case of in the collision of the steamers Virginia where it is now being cared for pending an These facts reveal the necessity of an E strike of longshoremen in Chicago the state v-. Jack Richardson. Th defendant and Louise was $13 000. tli* best of shipping faeilitiM investigation by the police. may result in ending the practice of hireing alien marriage contract law to protect is accused of the murder of Charles will pay prompt attention to mail «rd»*% A RK MANNS and his child were struck Word just received at Austin from the men by the hour. Allen, a gambler and professional partner the American in his right to marry by lightning at their home, three miles American fiber association, of New York POWDEBLY has gone to Washington where of defendant. from Matthews, N. and both instantly NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. City, states that the erection of a $50,000 his own girl. he will investigate troubles in the printing killed. His wife escaped. The family were At a public meeting at Eau Claire called plant will be commenced here within 30 bureau. sitting around the fire place at the tuiie. by Mayor Ure, it was resolved to present a days. The company propose to have everything N EW YORK publishers have decided to resist formal application to the board of normal IT is said that a petition is about to in running order in time to absorb the demand for a nine-hour day which W I E N E S S E S school regents to a the sixth normal this year's crop of flax. be sent from Philadelphia bearing will be made by journeymen printers school located here, a committee was ap SUICIDE succeeds an attempted murder in Sept. 1. While playing on the turntable of the 300,000 names and praying the Czar a New York tenemen house. pointed to receive local propositions for donations 4) Minneapolis & St. Louis railway at Win FOUR-FIFTHS of the tin-plate works in that he will deal more leniently with of sites and present the same to the A N extensive swindler is captured by the South Wales closed their doors recently for throp, Roy Nelson, a son of Judge N. P. board at its meeting July 8. St. Paul police. his political prisoners. Judging from one month, throwing 25,000 hands out of Nelson, had his right leg nearly severed Manufacturer of and Dealer in E case preferred by the American Ex Prof. C. Howland. principal of the employment. the fate of such petitions in the past abo\e the ankle. I is thought the foot press company at St. Louis against Charles Alexander school at Eau Claire, connected BOOTS A N SHOES! E consolidated coal mines in Collinsville will not have to be amputated, though the it will promptly be assigned to a pigeon Bigelow, ass stant cashier of the company, with schools here since 1SG5, member of the coal district in Illinois closed down boy will be permanently lame. and Herma Johnson, a clerk in hole and never reach the autocrat first board of education and president of the Minnesota and 3d N.^Sts., New Ulm, Minn. because of the weekly payment law going Burglars entered the store of W. W. Webster the money order department, has been settled, into effect. The miners are asked to nigu a public library, is dead, consequence of of all the Russias. The effect of the at Clearwater. A small amount in and the two men will not be prosecuted. year's contract in order that the company A large assortment of men's and an operation for strangulated hernia. British petition against the Hebrew stamps was taken from a drawer in the I will be remembered that the may evade the law, but refuse. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' Eighteen inches of the inte-tmes were removed. men were charged with forgery. postoffice, otherwise the contents of the office prosecutions is too recent to need A Terre Haute, Ind., the committee appointed leaves a family. and children's shoes constantly kept were only slightly disturbed. A few IN a quarrel over base ball at Chicago to investigate the charge of conspiracy comment. on hand. Custom work and repairing An accident occurred at the Fifth Ward pairs of shoes wereabo taken. Th doors Fran Forst, aged sixteen, fired his revolver. preferred against the brotherhood promptly attended to. school building in Janes% tile, resulting of AV. C. Montgomery's store was also Joseph Zerof, Louis Franck and of railway trainmen, reported to the supreme the death of three men, Patrick Hageney, Thomas Lyon each received a bullet. Zerof council of the federation, finding fo' ced, but none of the stock was lound A BURMESE woman, who was JOHN HAUENSTEIN, John Flaherty and Richard Bennnitz. was hit in the breast, and will probably the brotherhood guilty. Th report was missing or disturbed. alarmed by the long-continued absence Brewer The men were at work tearing down the die Franck's wound is in the forearm and unanimously adopted. G. E Morrison, of Winona, a a of her husband, consulting a Lyons's in the wrist. Forst was arrested. old building and clearing the ground for an of twenty-four, has been missing I S E A N E O S N O E S "charmer" as to the best means of the new building when the walls fell in, Two teamsters, Robbert Lee and Hezekiah and fears are entertained that he has suicided IT is discovered that the flesh of broken burying the men. All three men were taken securing his return. She was told to Espell, the latter colored, quarreled ashewasbubjecttofitsof melancholy. out dead. down, diseased horses is made into sausage at Chicago, because Lee put his horse in a place alighted candle on her bed and Morrison had just closed a contract to travel and sold in Chicago. stall to which Espell claimed a right. Espell Malster,DNA I O W A for a whole-ale house of this city before leave the house for at least half an drew a knife and slashed Lee's throat, first National Bank of Big Timber, Grundy County, was visited by a severe he mysteriously disappeared. severing an artery. Lee. grasping a pitchfork, hour. She placed the lighted candle Mont., capital $50,000, was authorized to hail storm. William Grimes was sentenced at Windom thrust it into Espell's left fride. Lee begin business. under her mosquito curtain and went for 10 yeara to Stillwater for arson. Gov. Boies issued an appeal for aid for may die. Espell will probably recover. E Winona, (Minn.,) Mill company the flood sufferers. away, only to return to find her house T. Olof Olson and the oldest Thompson MRS. E EN DOUGHERTY and Joseph Reed, wins its suit against numerous insurance to the state reformatory, and the youngest Onr brewery is fully equipped and able to All At Des Moine', Frank Pierce shot and and the adjoining ones in flames. The campanies in Chicago. occupants of the big tenement at No. 555 all ordei s. Thompson to the reform school until 21, for mortally wounded E. Wishart. West Thirty-second street, New York, fire spread and 133 houses were destroyed. E Colorado desert basin in Arizona i° FRED BEHNKE has charre of burglarizing OleElorum's store last winter. quarreled on the roof of that building,- because The wife of an emigrant on her way to filling up with water from a subterranean Bottling Establishment. The father of the boys, Louis Thompson, of the pranks played upon Reed by Montana, gave birth to twins on a Kansas channef connected with the Colorado SEW ULM, MIM. the woman's children. Reed became very was sent to St. Peter insane. More convictions river. City train, at Dubuque. much angered and rushed at Mrs. Dougherty UNION HOTEL, THE Electrical Review says that an for arson are sure to follow. During a violent rain storm lightning E portrait of Christopher Columbust, with the intention ofstriking her. Th official of the New England Telephone J. Caldwell, a Wisconsin farmer who killed 10 head of blooded cattle and two painted by Chevalier Antonio Moro, has woman, in trying to escape, tell off the been bought by Charles Gunther, the came to Winona to see Forepaugh's circus horses belonging to Cottrell Bros, of Mason company has been making some calculations, building and was killed. Reed is under curio collector, of Chicago, for $10,000, was robbed on the levee while drunk, by a City. arrest. and has found that to well dressed young man who had engaged E wholesale boot and shoe firm of Frank Pierce was lodged in the city jail handle its messages on the street instead A I O A S WBNZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor Patterson & Co. of Kansas City have gone him in conversation. Th thief was seen at Des Moines, having been denied bail. into voluntary assignment. Assets and liabilities, CHICAGO roads having lines in Iowa are committing the act by several parties who of over its wires would require Th^ crowd of citizens which had gathered $100,000. rapidly recovering from the effects of the were waiting for the ferry, but he managed in the afternoon immediately dispersed. Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. the service of 10,000 boys. This floods in that state, the damage having to escape with his booty, which consisted CON SUL GENERAL I NG learns from leading Wishart's death was reported. There is no gives an idea of the value of a blessing been so far repaired that passenger trains of a pocket book containing $80. champagne houses of France that prices fear of mob violence. The only first class brick fire proof are again running in the flooded districts. will be higher this autumn owing to a which is never thoroughly appreciated Some one planted the British flag an Robert Nix, the 16-year-old son of Geo. Hotel in the city. E statement of the Chicago, Milwaukee threatened scarcity of the vintage. until it has taken its flight. It is probable the school house at Barnesville, and, the M. Nix, the well known railroad man, was & St. Paul for May shows gross earnings of E property and business of Lorillard board of education making no move to that the Cincinnati Telephone drowned in the river at Dubuque. had $2,097,547, an increase as compared with & Co., the tobacco manufacturers, has resent the insult, about two hundred gone in swimming and was taken with ED. PAULSEN, the same month last year of $97,293, and net company would require an equally been turned over to a stock company, to be citizens gathered and tore down the Joh cramps. The body was reco\ ered. earnings $552,453, an'increase of $57,921. known as the P. Lorillard company, with large army of boys to carry its mes- Bull ensign. Th stars and stripes were Licensed Auctioneer a capital of $5,000,000. Chas. Isenour, a married man, living at A N application was made to Judge Beach hoisted amid cheering and firing of muskets. Laporte, eloped with Bertha Good, the 1Gyear E people of Colorado have adopted the in New York for an order for the inspection People are indignant at the apparent connivance old daughter of Mrs. Luca. They pleasant custom of making their fourth oi of the contract under which the Puget of the school board in that matter. LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. Jul celebrations state affairs, and this year were arrested at Clinton and put in jail iii A NUMBER of those extraordinary Sound Construction com pany built tlie An Alexandria special says: There is no Correspondence promptly attended to. Seattle railroad. Judge Be ach reserved his will open the Colorado mineral palace at that city in default of £300 bail, but were individuals known to the reporters as Pueblo. longer any danger to horses from glanders. decision. released later when bail was furnished. "prominent citizens" met in solemn The town boards of health, aided by the JUDGE LACOMBE, in the TJ. S. circuit court E party of Northern Pacific officials Frank Evans, of Bloomfield, was arrested county commissioners, have done everything session in Huntington, W. Va., the who have been over the line on a tour of at New York, has decided adversely to Mrs. for stealing cattle, but was released by telling possible to stamp out the disease, and Leonora A. Arnold, who alleged that she inspection returned to St. Paul. Th party other day, drew up a paper ordering a a neat, plausible story. Later more with great success. All horses found with was the legitimate daughter of Blasins More included President T. Oakes, assistant criminating evidence was found, but he had certain dashing woman to leave town Chesebrough and claimed half of J)is another's the glanders have been killed 'and suspicious President N. C. Thrall, General Manager disappeared. was found at Drakesville, estate, which is worth from $3,O00,O0C cases quarantined. Hitching uosts —on the ground that she was an improper W. S. Mellen, General Counsel Joseph when he confessed to having stolen cattle to $5,000,000. The suit has been in the courts and other places have been disinfected so McNaught, General Superintendent M. C. character—and then signed at various times for the pa«t two years. since 1886. that there is no longer any danger that the Kimberly and Land Commissioner Lamborn. their prominent names to the document. Two men employed on the gravel train of trouble will spread. No case has occurred E people in charge of the Chicago fail the Chicago, Burlington & Northern road When the widow received the E supreme court of Texas rendered a want the date of the unveiling of the Columbns in the village itself. Horsemen a therefore at Dubuque boarded the car.s one morning decision in the famous railway case from monument in New York city changed now visit town without fear communication she straightway turned to cross the river. They were standing on a from Oct. 12, 1892. to the middle of April, Val Verde county brought by Attorney it over to her lawyer, who began 1893, when the naval review will be held in high furniture car, and in passing under a General (now governor) Hogg, and involving N O A O A New York harbor. Th buildings of the the question whether the railroads are bridge were struck and knocked down. suits for libel against each of the Chicago enterprise are to be dedicated on live stock company has re entitled under the constitution of 1876 to Both men will probably die as their skulls signers. As a perilous plaything, the Oct. 12, 1892. and the Chicago folks think ceived 5,000 sheep from Idah and placed land grants on account* of sidings and are fractured. Their names are Max Gillis the two ceremonies might injure each widow still holds her own against the J^Jd?™ them on their range at Leeds. The court below gave judgment and Rhinhart Peters. They reside^ in La other it they should fall on the same day. The supreme court affirmed the judg$$&£• Unloaded pistol and the buzz-saw. Crosse. K.\&?>rt*s*~ Isfe1- &&&"*¥&.£> J^fse Wki