New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 2, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
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DIGEST OFTHE NEWS etc Mlm with an empty laudanum vial and full vial THE NORTHWEST. Members of the state league for the enforcement of carbolic acid in his possession. of the prohibitory law have been 1112 in Bismarck several days, quietly taking OTHER SHORES. observations on the manner of dispensing Interesting Digest of the Happenings BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. EUROPEAN importers predict hiehei A Summary of the Important Events booze here, and caused the arrest of S. J. prices for wheat. of the Past Week Culled From Swenson and closed his blind pig resort. of the Week in the Northwestern NgffljLM, REPORTS are received that sixty whalers MINNESOTA. the Associated Press. Rev. S. N. Griffith, charged with an at have been massacred in the arctic regi ons. States. tempt to outrage a nine-year-old daughter NE\v PRESIDENT SACASO of Nicaragua in preventing THE national debt o£ Germany, of Newell Morgan, had an ecclesiastical a revolution sends two ex-presidents Washington, Criminal, Foreign, Pergonal, hearing at Larimore before a-committee oi Which is much smaller than that of and other prominent citizens into exile. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North seven ministers of the M. E. church. He any other great country in the world, Casualty, and Other SIXTY unarmed Chilian youths, while and South Dakota News in a was acquitted. holding a political meeting, are massacred is, in round figures, £39,000,000. Important News. The Prohibitionists of North Dakota met J. O. Rudolfh, Axoabier. by order ol President Balmaceda. Nutshell, at Jamestown and organized for the campaign. THE Chilian cruiser Presidento Pinto has Directors: At the same time Republicans held KAISER WILHELM is growing a bright, arrived at Kiel. It is the commander's intention ROUND WASHINGTON. a meeting, and after organizing a state enforcement to take some Armstrong guns red beard which is said to be very becoming MINNESOTA Werner Bmsch, Ch*$. Wmgner, Dr. 0 THE Secretary of the interior directed league asked the Prohibitionists aboard, but it is doubtful if the German to his style of beauty. With that the third payment of $17,000 be made Jacop Mehl, a Forest farmer, was killed government will grant permission. to abandon the third party movement. The Weschcie, O. M. Otiea, M. Q. XooA. to each state agricultural college which his new whiskers and his new crown by a bull. action was unavailing. THE granting of permission to the starving has complied with the terms of the act of hs will be jolly swell this winter. Geo. C. Stocking a Hutchinson pioneer, The officers made a ten-strike at Bismarck peasantry of Russia to use the imperial Aug. 30, 1890. suicided with a gun. when they raided Swenson's bowling forests has led to many burglaries and depredations DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS SPECIAL AGENT WILLIAMS, of the treasury on the imperial farms, the famishing alley and blind pig. The owner had boasted THE report circulated by English Lightning destroyed a barn and contents department, who was detailed for duty at people fighting and in some cases OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE that he would not be caught, but the at Argyle, owned by N. Swift. newspapers that tourists are not permitted the Seal Islands, arrived at San Francisco. shedding blood over the spoils. sheriff's invoice of liquors seized shows John Miller was shot and killed by his He will proceed at once to Wa&hington to TICKETS SOLD. to use cameras in Russia is about fifteen gallons of whisky, five cases EXPORTED grain other than wheat from confer with Secretary Foster. divorced wife at Nicollet. wrine pronounced false. There is nothing Russia are not allowed to contain more of beer, five gallons of and a choice William Boyd, a farmer near Arlington, SOLICITOB GENEBAL TAFT authorized United than three per cent of rye or one per cent assortment of \aiious cordials. dangerous to the Russian goyernment was struck by an engine and killed. States Marshal Walker, of Alabama, to of bran. Reports from Odessa say there is Close Attention Given to procure a posse and, if possible, capture in the "snap shot" of the kodak, and Mrs. Kate Cove, who went to Minnesota SOUTH DAKOTA. talk t.here of prohibition of the exportation "Bob Sims," known.as the "Prophet," who Collecting. in 1834, died at Minneapolis, aged Nihilists therefore do not use them. Nihjli of maize. Lightning set fire to the prairie about is now in Choctaw county, Ala., a fugitive 61. Doland, and fifty tons of hay were burned. from justice. FOUR women have been arrested atSzenttamas, New TJlm has erected a monument to THE hungry German army, deprived Hungary, on the charge of poisoning THE internal revenue collections for July Curtiss E. Pratt, of Redfield, a blind pigger, Empire Mill Co-, the men who lost their lives in the Indian their husbands and selling poisons to is in the toils of the law. of Russian rye, has taken to wheat amounted to $14,188,Oil, an increase over war of 1862. other women for a similar purpose. Orders July 1890. of $1,529,641. The principal Rev. Theodore Gerrish, of Sioux Falls, bread, which calls to mind the story have been issued to exhume the bodies of Wm. TJrquhart was caught in the leg by items were: Spirits, $8,150,544, an increase is charged with crookedness in real estate many supposed victims. ROLLER MILL. of the boy who thought that were a a canthook at Howard's Mill, Duluth, and of $1,617,292, tobacco, $2,868,612, a decrease deals. A LETTER dated Aug. 5 has been received of $301,679 fermented liquors, $33,207,976, bled to death. bread famine to come, he could subsist James McNally, of Huron, was seriously an increase of $130,937. from Sir George Baden-Powell, British Elmer Bennett, of Kenneyville, was very comfortably on pie and cake 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. sealing commissioner, now in Behring sea. if not fatally, injured while coupling cars killed while oiling a harvester. A lever ASSISTANT SECRETARY CEouNSEhas written He says that all the rookeries on the Pribyleff in the Northwestern yard at Redfield. He for awhile. a sharp letter to the collector at New York fell on his neck, breaking it. islands have been inspected, fifty We take pleasure in informing the is twenty-five years old and unmarried. in regard to the theft from the public stores schooners have been warned to leave and Willie Young, 12 years old, was drowned public that we are now ready for While Clarens Mcllvane was driving at of $450 worth of goods from Mrs. M. K. A STORY comes from Montana of a several have been seized. at Minneapolis. He was walking on a business. The best machinery and Ginison. The letter says it is difficult to Huron, with two ladies, lightning struck woman -who has been struck by lightning bridge and lost his balance. understand "how so large a theft, in numbers all the latest improvements in th« the caniage, wrecking it, killing the horse, United States Marshal Brackett arrested and not injured in the least. of articles" (household goods), if not and seriously mjuiing Mcllvane. The SPORTING TRIFLES manufacture of flour enable us to two letter carriers at Duluth, Albeit Wiley in value, could have been perpetrated in a ladies were slightly shocked. Moreover, the bolt presented her with compete with the best mills in the JACK MCAULIFFE desposited $500 to make and Thomas Nolan, for robbing the mails. public building under charge of officers of good his match with Austin Gibbons. A wealthy Brule county farmer, Carl country. a photograph for nothing—a photograph the government without connivance or collusion. Maria Wellner, who has been in the employ AT Cottage City, Mass., the cricket match Hem pel, committed suicide by hanging. We are constantly buying of the branch of a tree traced of Andrew J. Eckstein and wife at between the Manhattan and the Mystics, Hemple arrived irom Germany about a W a on her arm. New Ulni is under arrest, charged with resulted in a victory for the former by a year ago, and was engaged in farming. Ill Rye, score of 133 to 35. stealing $200. The young woman recently health is given a« the cause oi the suicide. PERSONAL. arrived irom Germany. Corn HALL, the prize fighter, slashed by Parson F. J. Cory, editor and one of the publishers A RECENT outbreak of small-pox in POSTMASTER GENERAL KAIKES of England Davies at Mount Clemens, Mich., is Grace, daughter of John Triton of Rochester, O a of the Redfield Journal, sold his interest Aarhus, Denmark, went unheeded by dies from the result of an electrical shock. rapidly improving and expects to be out was thrown from a horse attached to to Herbeit Gedde*, his paitner. a the local physicians, who failed to MRS. ELIZABETH BEVTTY, who was a maid soon. Blood poisoning alone can give him a reaper and instantly killed. She was Cory has been editing the paper since it was of honor in the court of King George IV., & & a relapse. recognize the true character of the thrown in front of the machine, the bull established—nine years. The policy of the of England, died at her home Elizabeth, At the Highest Market Prices. wheel passing over her head, crushing it. FRED JOHNSTON, the English champion, is paper will continue Republican. disease until three persons lay desperately N. J., age eighty-two. awaiting a reply from Thomas O'Rourke, We sell all kinds of A threshing machine belonging to Charlie Wallace & Co 's circus exhibited at ill, one in a resturant, where a TRAVELING PASSENGER AGETST BAXTER, of the backer of George Dixon, in reference Rascli and four stacks of wheat were burned Mitchell and permitted a number of fake FLOUR, the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad lot of soldiers from the garrison ate to his challenge to fight the American near Zumbrota. The loss is $ 750 no insurance. SHORTS, at Kansas City, received in his mail $60 gambling schemes to run in the side show champion featherweight for £500 to £1,000 BRAX, fec. their meals. stolen from him at the time a Burlington The fire was caused by sparks from attached to the circus. While endea\ oring and the purse of £600 the National Sporting AT LO W RATES, tram was held up and robbed by irontier the smoke stack of the engine. to have a friend withdraw from one of the club has offered. If Dixon will not go bandits 15 years ago. games, E. J. Anderson, a well-known F. Mitchell, of St. Paul who has been AN English visitor in Switzerland has to England, Johnston will come to America stock buyer of this place, was set upon by REPUBLICAN State Committeeman S. V. stopping in Northfield for some weeks, was if the «ame terms are offered. Special Attention given to been slapped in the face for ridiculing Evans White, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has the gamblers and beaten unmeiciinlly. run over by a train while drunk. One foot Custom Work the William Tell tradition, and the for many years been a leader in the councils The citizens are indignant at the failure of was smashed and his head badly cut. His RAILROADS. of the Republican party, has made up the police to make arrests. foot was amputated, but recovery is doubtful. L|! general verdict is that he was served his mind to go out of politics. He will devote THE Chicago lines have been authorized An extra stone for grinding feed. right. He had no business to go to all his time to business. by Chairman Finley to meet the latest cut WISCONSIN. Arrangements have been made for the rates of the Soo for Eastern touiist^. Steam Cornsheller. Switzerland and talk that way. Those Wateispouts were seen on the lake off conducting at the Tiout Brook Sorghum J. C. CONROY, assistant to the general who try to spoil good stories anywhere Racine. works at Red Wing of a «eries of evperiments CASUALTIES. manager of the Omaha, has just completed Wood taken for cash or in exchange Sheboygan county hangs up $3,500 in are in bad business. with Sorghum canes and =ugar beets an impioved letter file which is a model of A PAINFUL accident occurs to Lieut. Empire Mill Co. pulses for the fair this year. to determine their adaptability to successful convenience. Peary, the Arctic explorer. cultivation here under conditions such Secietary True «ays that the stallion Nelson TuiRTY-nvE bodies are recovered from ALL St Louis roads are complaining of a THE Chinese still have squint-eyed as we ha-\e had this year CASH PURCHASES has been secured to trot at the state fair. the wrecked building in New York. The shoitage of freight cars. It is not because /ways of viewing matters and things. Nine years ago Sonney Seailes was Cornelius Law ton was stiuck by an engine total number of missing is eighty-eight. they cannot obtain possession of their own and CHEAP'SALES. |The consul of that country in New propei ty. Many small roads, especially in knocked down and robbed by two men at at Gieen Bay and instantly killed. A SEVERE storm swept o\er Pennsylvania, the cotton belt and throughout the South, Northfield. One of his assailants was in the vicinity of Reading and Lebanon, I York says China is a country which About 120 acres aie used ior the Mai inette have on their tracks cais belonging to the causing heavy washouts on the railroads caught and sent to the penitentiary for encampment, including the rifle range. abhors war and cultivates the arts of Fr. Aufdertieide, trunk lines which they state they will not and doing gieat destiuction to trees, seven years. The other escaped and was The Lincoln County fair tins year be able to return and "igiioie all demands. peace, and when she sees all the foreign gaidens, fences and outhouses. arrested recently at Red Wing. pi onuses to be the besttriven by the society. The reason tor this lefusal of the Southern ships now on her coast she has reason THE Norwegian collier Frey, bound from AVarrants have been sworn out at Winona roads to return the cars, is that the low Secretaiy Manninsr, of the Kickapoo Valley English port for Dronthehn, caught fire for the arrest of George Fockens and to feel proud that it requires all the pi ice of cotton has caused planteis to hold lfapiifaetarer of Raihoad, is quite confident that tne and burned to the water's edge near Bergen. Martin McGraw, who are supposed to be back their crops and freight that would poweis of the earth to whip her. road will be built this season. Eight of her crew were drowned, have been moved long ago had it not beeu the men who criminally assaulted Sophia Fire, Well Building and Steepl* beven ere saved. Willie Bucholz, a lo-vear-old boy, fell handled. Helmer, a respectable woi king girl. Both THE ancient Finns believed that a from a joist in a JanesMlle tobacco warehouse ONE man was fatally and seven others men have tied, and the police are at a loss Brick, and ciushed his skull. seriously burned at an early hour by an mystic bird laid an egg on the lap of LABOR CIRCLES as to their hereabouts. explosion of gas in the new fifty water Fiank S. Bradford, of Florence, has been Vaimainou, who hatched it in his THE employes in the works of the American A fine silver cup nineteen inches in tunnel now being constructed under Lake reappointed by Judge Goodland to the Fine Pressed Brick for Axe and Tool Company, of Beaver height, beautnully embellished, has been bosom. He let it fall into the water Michigan at Chicago. position of comtstenogiaphcrforthe Tenth Falls, Pa numbering 250 men* will go on subscribed tor by the citizens of Red Wing ornamental fronts. A FREIGHT train on the Rock Island road Judicial Circuit. and it broke, the lower portion of the a strike. as atrophy in the company team match at was ditched in Chicago. The conductor At the Aurora Street crossing of the Wisconsin shell forming the earth, the upper the SLB-COMMITTEES of the window glass the LakeMew encampment. The cup is to William Matthews was crushed to death Central in Ironwood a 2-year-old manufacturers and workers conferred at become the property of the company team sky the liquid white became the sun under the engine, while the engineer and Have tht hest of shipping faeilltiea child named Johnny McKo\itt was killed Pittsburg on the scale for the ensuing season. winning it twice in succession. two switchmen were perhaps fatally injured. will pay prompt attention to mail order* and the yelk the moon, while the by the cars. Messrs. Hart, ofMuncie, Ind., and The corner stone of the Franciscan Sisters' Chambers and Loeffler, of Pittsburg, represented little fragments of broken shell were Centraha and Grand Rapids are to hav THE collieries of the Reading Coal Company new convent and hospital at Little NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. the former, and President Eberhard a new city national bank, to be known a in the Schuylkill valley are all partially transformed into stars. Falls was laid recently with imposing ceremonies. and Messrs. Walters and Swearer the manufacturers. the Twin City National Bank, with a capi flooded as a result of the recent severe The manufacturers withdrew The building will cost $75,000, and H. tal oi $50,000, and will be opened up in tho storms, and mining has been seriously interfered the demand previously made for an all the design is elegant. The spectators donated DURING the first year of his presidency with. Several colleries have entirely next sixty days. I around reduction of 10 per cent in the $250 on the spot. It will be an ornament Gen. Washington made a tour suspended work. The millinery firm of Forster & Andrews ages. to our thriving city. through a part of the New England A CYCLONE struck Long Hill, Passaic of Chippewa Falls made an assignment today Lars Erickson threw himself under the valley, N. J., during the thunderstorm. to William H. tetoddard. Exorbitant states, going as far a Portsmouth, N. IN GENERAL. 5 engine of the west-bound passenger train Whole orchards, corn fields and hundreds rents and dull trade are the causes. Liabilities PORTIONS of North Dakota are again visited on the Northern Pacific and was mangled H. He traveled in a carriage drawn of tons of stacked hay were uprooted and and assets about equal. by alight frost. beyond recognition. The train was running Manufacturer of and Dealer in by four horses. Leaving New York, scattered broadcast. The cyclone is the There is a very se% ere drouth prevailing HARVEST excursions to the Northwestern twenty-five miles an hour, and was BOOTS AN SHOES! first ever experienced in this section. The then the seat of government, Oct. 15, states begin. in the counties of Polk and Barron. Crops within four miles of Carleton. Erickson is damage amounts to $100,000. aie suffering severely. Potatoes will only the round trip lasted until the 13th of BOOMERS on the Cherokee strip burn the single, and has no known relath es in this Minnesota and 3d N JSts New rJ2 n, Minn. grass in order to drive off the cattlemen. make one-fourth of a crop, and corn will country. November, or within one day of a be a total iailure. Small grain made an A large assortment of men's and CRIMINAL OLIVER DALRYMPLE says frost damaged The St. Louis hotel Duluth. which was month. one third of the crop in the Red rher valley. average crop, and hay about one-half. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' MARY LYNN, a white woman, belonging recently partially destioyed by fire, is and children's shoes constantly kept in Bristol, Ta was beaten to death by her The Chippewa Lumber and Boom Company's rapidly being rebuilt, The brick walls THE watermelon business in southwestern colored paramour, William Scruby. AFTER the most exciting and vituperative Mill Chippewa Falls will discontinue on hand. Custom work and repairing between the old and the new parts will be Georgia has been overdone, campaign e\er known in Staunton, ANDY FORD, a partner of the famous operations owing to the scarcity promptly attended to. closed and two hotels will be made out Va., the election for license or no license, and many growers will change their Harmon Murray, was lynched at Ruglesville, oi logs on hand and the impossibility of one, and each will be run under different was earned for no license by 90 majority. Tex. getting an immediate supply on account of JOHN HAUENSTEIN, crops. The man who bought the first management. The new portion will be enlarged ONE hundred employers of a Harrisburg, low water. The mill will resume operations A PULLM\N porter of Chicago is charged Brewer and magnificently fitted up, caiload of melons in Fort Valley paid Pa., electric line are in jail. They attempted if logs can be had, not, it must remain with robbing a North Dakota man of S. D. Moles, a dry goods merchant oi Alexandria to make connection between two pieces $60 for them, and he thought he was several hundred dollars. closed ior the season. of track without the consent of the council. went to Chicago where he is to be going to make a small fortune on the BELLE HIGGINS took poison at the Grand The Freeman Mill company of West married to Miss Belle Ward, sister of Union Hotel, New York, and died at Bellevue Superior, has let the contract for the transaction. When the melons were Messrs. Ward of this place, on Sept. 3. IN the contest of speed at Dayton Ohio, hospital. The woman was 21 years erection of a flour null of 1,500 barrels Malster,DNA Isaac H. Dement of Chicago wrote 315 shipped the parties to whom they old and very handsome. Very little is Col. Meadey, of Mankato. instituted a capacity to Butler Bros, the heavy St words in short-hand from new matter in lodge of the uniformed rank Knights of known of her career. were consigned surprised him by drawing Paul contractors. The building will be one minute. This is six words faster than Pythias at Albert Lea with 27 member*. BEN GRAHAM shot and instantly killed on him for §18. He was out just 58 by 148 of solid brick and stone and six he made in the Graham contest. There was a large attendance and an elaborate Alfred Higgins on the plantation ofSenatorbia stories high. The building must be completed that much on the speculation. Gov. BYRD is having printed notices posted banquet at the Gilbert house in the The killing was the result of a A by Dec. 1. The mill wall be grinding in all conspicuous places throughout the evening. quarrel over some fodder. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fill by March. Chickasaw Nation notifying the white settlers ail ordpis. William Ebel, of Northfield, is just nowwondering NEAR Elizabeth, Colo., Fred C. Mason, A QUEER looking animal, that might that no more permits to reside in that FEED BEHXKE has charpe of IOWA. if the claim ofhimself and brothers manager of the Merino Stock farm, was country will be granted. possibly be a young sea serpent, has Bottlinq Establishment. to valuable land in Chicago can be established. shot and killed by L. W. Berry, one of his Thornton, Iowa, people talk of lynching W. H. WILLIAMS, special treasury agent been seen on the banks of a stream SEW TJLM, herders. The shooting was the outcome of The land was owned by Charles Wm. Darrow on suspicion of having murdered MUX at Seal Islands, Alaska, reports that the a quarrel over wages. Ebel, who lived in Chicago frem 1845 to near Shieldsville, Minn. It was seen UNION HOTEL, Peter Larson. total number of seals taken by the North 1850. The other heirs are: John Adolph FRANK HUGHES, a wealthy Kentuckian by only one man, andvhe got but an -American Commercial company since Aug. The government boat, Vixen, snacged Ebel and Albert Ebel, St. Paul Henry farmer at Wood Lake, Ky., was murdered 1, 1890, is 7,234. It is estimated that poachers herself on some old bridge piling at Keithsburg, unsatisfactory look at it, the animal in a brutal manner by one of his farm Ebel, Minneapolis, and August Ebel, West have taken about 40,000. 111., and sunk at once. No one was hands, named John Dudley. The latter disappearing when he got close to it. Superior. MRS. ALVIN J. MOOBE of North Leverett, injured. suspected Hughes of being too intimate Mass., has giyen oirth to four babies—three He describes the "what is it" as being Luverne attorneys claim to hold the WBKZEL SGHBTZP, Proprietor George Ramsey, an employe of Guest's with his wife. eirls and one boy. The three girls died opinion that the chicken law is inoperative the shape of a cigar, brown in color music house in Burlington, is under arrest soon after birth, but the boy is likely to A CHICAGO Herald special from Tacoma, this season. It prescribes a close season Minn. Str. charged with dedications extending over a I and about twentv-five or thirty feet Wash., says: Edward Albertson, secretary live. The mother is alarge, strong woman, New TJlm, Minn. from Nov. 1 to Sept. 1, but having been period of years. while the father is a frail man in poor and teller of the Fidelity Trust Company, long. It is alleged that a beast that passed in April it is claimed that it does health. is a defaulter and fugitiye He made a The old settlers of Lee county, held The only first class brick fire proof answers this description was seen ur not and cannot take effect, so far as clear steal of something like $9,000 in cash, CHANGES were made in the interior plans their annual reunion at Ft. Madison. chickens are concerned, until November. Hotel in the city. the neighborhood about three years taking it from the vault. of the Manufactures Building of the Several thousand people were present. ExSenator The county attorney is said to hold this World's Fair, which add 10 acres to the AT Cleveland, Ohio, Egbert Kingsbury George W. Jones, ot Dubuque, "A. ago. opinion, and no attempt is being made to floor space of the building, and give it 40 drove several young rowdies out of his apple was the orator of the day, ED, PAULSEN, prevent the shooting of chickens, which is acres available for exhibits and avenues, orchard. The fellows soon returned Walter Cullen, a merchant of Creston, I A PENURIOUS old" fellow went to a making tne largest exposition building going on every day. If there is a game with stones and clubs. One of them threw Licensed Auctioneer while getting off the train at Villisca, ever constructed. ^_ Maine country" grocery store one day warden for this section he has not announced a stone which hit Kingsbury on the head, slipped and fell under the cars. His right himself. and asked the price of an empty molasses fracturing his skull. He died. FURTHER disclosures are made as to the leg was badly crushed below the knee and diminution of the supply of natural gas in AT Quincy, Fla., A. K. Allison, Jr., son LINDEN, BBOWN CO., MINN. hogsheatl. The price was not the left foot slightly injured. His condition NORTH DAKOTA. the Indiana field. Experience has proved, of ex-Governor Allison of Florida, was is critical. Correspondence promptly attended to. satisfactory and a long wrangle finally according to the published figures, that the fatally shot in an altercation with Dr. C. A. Wahpeton is to have a flax mill. David Hodge, a half brother of the late Gee. Allison had been drinking for two average life of a well where drawn upon resulted in the old man making Len Bush, a saloonkeeper at Roll a, days and behaving like a hoodlum. Gee constantly, is about thTee years, and some Col. Peter Ballihgall, has given notice that a very mean offer, which was indignantly tras given four days' notice to leave the first horsewhipped Allison, and then shot of them the time is shorter. he will contest the will of the latter, adrnifcted state by the authorities of the town. refused. "No, sir," said the him. to probate this term of court. The bequest A MARTIN'S Ferry, Ohio, special says the An Odell man has invented a self-feeder left most of the estate to the cityof grocer, "you cannot steal that hogshead, AT Belfast,Mo., Charles A. Brown a Newburyport, farmers are out in large numbers scouring and band cutter which, if perfected, will do Ottumwa. Mass., tramp was fatally shot by the woods in search of some wild animal but I will give it to you if you the work of five men. His name is A. A. Lewis Brewster, aged seventy-four. Brown, that has made a great slaughter of hogs Mayor Duncan of Burlington revoked the earn it by rolling it home." It was in Booth. it is said, ejected Brewster from his home and sheep. Several men who have seen it saloon license of Henry Snyder, who interfered AflENCW the spring and there was a layer of some two months ago and since then has Miller Howard, a young man engaged in at night describe it as walking sometimes with an officer while the latter harvesting near Oakes was killed by the been living with Mrs. Brewster. on all fours and sometimes upright. soft snow on the ground, but the challenge was arresting two desperate characters knives of a self binder upon which he was HOWARD D. EARLE gave his wife a dose EDWARD BAKEB, an old citiz'^n of St named John Goble and Jessie Dunlap. was accepted and old Parsimony riding when the horse3 became frightened of laudanum at Buffalo, and, when she Louis county, Mo., died about two weeks Goble was Snyder's barkeeper. rolled the hogshead a distance of more and ran away. threw it off, he held a hammer over her ago apparently in destitute circumstances. There are but 20 inches of water above A few days ago some of his relatives discovered than mile. He was not a strong head, forced her to take another dose, and M. Wood, a farmer living ten miles north the low-water mark in the river at Burlington. \OWata Patent., Careau, Trade? leit her to die. A woman in the house an old trunk containing $17,000. of Michigan City, killed a black bear MiartM. Copyrights, tmi fret./ man, except in will, and it cost him The large passenger boat, Pittsburg, Deceased left a widow and threw children, later discovered Mrs. Earle's condition and weighing 400 pounds. He discharged both of the Diamond Joe line, is stuck fast on a A his life, for he never did any more "^^361 Broadway. none of whoni suspected his haying any failed two doctors, who resuscitated her and barrels of his shotgun in the bear's lace, reef above this city with a big load of passengers WewTerk. money. work and died in a few weeks. sent hex to a hospital. Earle was arrested then finished the job with an ax. and freight. F^ i^iii.iiliriwn