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

January 27, 1892 · Page 1 of 8

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Jn tw Wm |Wp THE NORTHWEST! postal card requesting that circulars be sent THENEWSSTJMMAET HE French government lias accepted him. The post office officials at Fargo read Bulgaria's note of apology for the expulsion the postal card and the matter has cost Hoy of M. Chadbourne. about $200 in attorney-.' fees. etc. Hoy SIB CHARLES TUPFEB, the Canadian high Summary of the Impormnt Events never bought a lottery ticket in his life. The Latest News of the World Condensed commissioner, is ill in London of influenza. P. W. JOHNSOK, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. of the Week in the Northwest- ty$ and Arranged in Conven-tg S O DAKOTA. HE Bulgarian government has accepted, Statos^f ^Sl Dan Sullivan, a miner in the Highland NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. ientForm. tfBgE&S&f"* r: iNE W ULM, MINK. with slight modifications, the note which mine at Dead wood, was killed by a falling the porte proposes to address to France, rock. ending the Franco-Bulgarian dispute. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Washington, Personal, Foreign, Criminal, Robt. Salo, station tender at Starhoist, As a financial speculation, it is ILMuUen, Fn$'L E. F«/em, fW*/N* THE German expedition under the com had his hip fractured by being better -"to be a czar of Russia an Casualty and Other and South. Dakota News in a mandofHerr Oscar Borchert is about to 4*t caught between a car of ore and the station. .'- J. a Budolfh, CatMtr. president oft he United States. One is start for the Victoria Nyanza, taking with Important News. Nutshell, Parties at Pierre from Crow Creek agency it the sections- of the steamer Herr Yon 4 Directors: paid a $25,000 per a a he report that Authur D. Sloan, the escaped Wissman. other $137, it is a safer being murderer, who _has been eluding the officers Werner Bmseh, Chat. Wagmr,* Dr. O E CAPITAL THE tribal Tevolt in the vicinity of Tangier 14 4 MINNESOTA for^ a week or more, has been captured. president. is subsiding, owing to the receipt Weseftcto, O. M. CKaen, M.O. Improvements in the city of Owatonna SENATOR TELLER introduces a bill to news by the rebels that the* ob]ectional make Utah a state. The evening freight on the Milwaukee for the year 1891 amounted to over $200,000. government has been removed by the sultan. road was wrecked near Letcher, 15 miles A A RD college is beginning to see OVER 1,600 men are now employed in the DRAFTS TO ALL PARTI north of Mitchell. Three loaded freight the folly of branding its mavericks Norfolk Navy yard, and good progress is Hastings & Diluent's new mill at Owatonna THE report that the pope was suffering cars were totally demolished and the track being made on the Texas, the Raleigh, and is being hurried to completion, and •with lighted cigars, a Yale will at OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE from an attack of influenza is pronounced torn up for a considerable length. the double turretted monitor Amphitrite. will soon be in operation. at the Yatican to be unfounded. "The officials to discourage the brandying of Arthur Van Allen of Cedar County, Neb., TICKETS SOLD. HE interior department sent out the at the Yati can say that instead of being Frank Kempfer, who killed a man at its by forbidding college papers attempted to kill E. M. Lathrop at Yankton, bonds under the permanent appointment Andrea, Wilkin county, is the son orB O. ill, the pope is enjoying good health. and succeeded in breaking his leg after to advertise liquor sellers. of James Conipton, surveyor general Hugh Kempfer, who killed P. N. Smith at Elizabeth. THE Swiss government has assented to firing four shots. charged Lathrop Thompson, register at Crookston, and Close Attention Given to temporary arrangements with France by with breaking up his home. Lathrop's injuries Monroe Nichols, register at Duluth. Joseph D. Youug was convicted at Waseca which Switzerland concedes the lowest tariff may "prove fatal. Public sentiment Collecting. O N E physician prescribes asafcetida of selling liquor without a license before THE secretary of the treasury submitted justifies Van Allen. on French imports 4^ return for the as a specific for grip, a another recommend the municipal court. was fined $100 estimates of $175,000 for the construction French minimum tariff on Swiss imports. A Mitchell special says: The register of and costs by Judge Child. Empire Mill Co-, powdered sulphur worn in and equipment of a revenue steamer for deeds of this county furnishes a statement GEORGE T. HUBBELL, teller of the Bank of service at San Francisco and in Alaskan Miss Emily Davis, aged 18 years, daughter Jthe stockings as a preventive. As between showing that between Oct. 1, 1891, and the Ottawa, has been placed under arrest in his of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Davis, of Fairibault, waters, $175,000 for a revenue steamer for 15th inst. over $62,000 in mortgages were own house, where he is lying ill with the the remedy, the preventive a a Lakes Michigan and Superior, $150,000 for died at her home of heart failure, ROLLER MILL. released on the county records, and grip, on a charge of having defrauded the he disease persons will a grip one for Puget Sound, $100,000 for another after a brief illness of but two or three days. only $25,000 new mortgages filed. The most bank to the extent of $7,000. for Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence river, in "their'n. Charles Gaylord, a young man living of this amount was released in case of THE czarewitz's famine commission, in 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* N. Y., $50,000 for a steamer for boarding three miles irom Plainview was found dead tarni mortgages. order to enable Russian farmers to continue service at San Francisco, and $12,000 additional in his father's barn. The cause of death is their work has decided to purchase 10,000 We take pleasure in informing th» I E E N years imprisonment for an to $28,000 heretofore appropriated lor unknown. WISCONSIN. horses in Siberia, to replace the farmer's public that we are now ready for a steam vessel for service at Chicago. American seaman who was pummeled The passenger train going on the Red A little daughter of Thomas Graham of horses actually killed on account of the business. The best machinery and Wing road recently ran into a freight by a Chilian a 3 0 a for a Racine, fell off a sleigh, breaking her leg. famine. all the" latest improvements in th» train making a siding at Trout Brook. PERSONAL Chilian who assisted in the murder of Charles Breuer, a resident of Appleton, A POLITICAL meeting was held in a small manufacture of flour enable us to A freight car was demolished, but no one died in the Northern Insane Asylum. The American sailors is jug-handle REV. FATHER ANDERLY, the Jesuit general, town in the southeastern part of Hungary compete with the best mills in thecountry. was injured. remains were taken to Appleton for burial. is dead in Rome. justice at will hardly prove satisfactory Sunday afternoon which in a short time William Koebni"k. who shot and instantly Ex-Sheriff, O. Angle, of Sparta, had a DR. W. H. RUSSELL, the famous war correspondent degenerated into a free fight which all to the Yankee nation killed Fred Webber Janesville We are constantly buying leg and arm broken and one rib fractured is in poor health and will recuperate kinds of weapons were wielded with ferocity. township recently, had an examination by being run over by a load of wood. Wheat, in Cairo this winter. The fight resulted in the death of twe before Judge Childs at Waseca, and was Mrs. Alexander McMillan, wife of the Rye, of the participants. bound over to appear before the grand W E N he Chinese troubles a JUDGE ABRAHAM JEFFERSON SEAY, the new mayor of La Crosse, had her arm broken Corn, governor of Oklahoma, was not a precocious jury. He was released on $500 bonds. come to a head, a the rebellion as by being thrown out of a cutter. E RAILROADS. Oats, j'outh, it is interesting to learn. In Word reached Carlton that the Eastbound Joe Loben, a mill hand, had his foot assumed overpowering proportions iact. when he was 21 he could hardly read THE interstate commission decides a ease Buckwheat, passenger train on the Northern crushed while working in a sawmill at and write. he Imperial advisers will a against the Chicago & Northwestern. Pacific was wrecked west of Aitkin. The & c. &c.. Sanborn. rear coach and sleepers were thrown fioni gentle hint to the Empero at someis A. C. MILLER, associate professor of political PFTFR SIMONS has been appointed Western At the Highest Market Prices-. The Kenosha council rejected an ordinance economy and finances at Cornell passenger agent of the Hamburg-Amercan the track. No one was injured. A bioken disturbing the peace. I the fbr the Sunday closing of barber We sell all kinds of University, has accepted a similar position Steamship line. rail was the «.au-e. shops. meantime he will never hear of the FLOUR, the new University of Chicago. He will M. G. McGmnis, a laborer, in McLeod & The newly organized Chicago & Great One of the sheds of J. W, Birkle & Sons' SHORTS, bother. remain at Cornell during the present Dickinson's lumber camp, 18 miles west of Western Railroad company is to absorb the stave mill, at Boyd, was partly destroyed IiRAN, &c. year. Little Falls, fell from a load oi logs recently AT LO W KATES, Kansas City line. by fire. Loss $3,000. The fire is supposed w7as and broke his thigh. He J. GRANVILLE, a traveling man for a to have been of incendiary oiigm. IN some places Sir Edwin Arnold is IT is given out by reliable authority that brought to town. He lives in Minneapolis. Philadelphia merchant tailoring establishment, the Texas & Pacific will be extended into Herman Morris, who shot his son-in-law, criticised for writing his signature Special Attention given to died at the Curtis House, at Mt. Mexico Irom El Paso, Tex., with terminus William Hurst, in the town of Belmont, Custom Work with the prefix Sir. says he does Yernon, Ohio, a iew minutes after reaching The body of an unknown man was found at Guaymas, on the Pacific coast. Portage county, was arrested and lodged in the city. He was about 50 years old. b}r in the woods near Carlton George H. at out of respeet to the donor of jail. Morris is seventy-two years of age. THE general committee of Northern Pacific Neuralgia of the heart was the cause. Merwin. a trapper and hunter, two miles the title. Th reply is at the Kentuck E. A. Shores, of Ashland, has bought conductors continue its session at the An extra stone for grinding feed. •outh of Cromwell. The body has doubtless RUDYARD KIPLING, the well known story 4.000,000 feet of logs of Dolby & Co., at Merchants. Nothing was given out for colonels might as well write the been there since last fall, as fire has Steam Cornsheller. writer, was married in London a short publication, as the transactions consisted White River. The logs will be shipped to title they have. Sir Edwin undera burned it beyond recognition. time ago to Miss Balestier, the sister of the Ashland by rail, and it will take 1,000 cars only of routine business. Wood taken for cash or in exchange young American novelist, Wolcott Balestier, Thomas Trussel, a graduate of the state his business. to transport them. who died recently at Dresden from nniveisity, who has been teaching the district Empire Mill Co. Anthony Chesner, a farmer l'ving near SPORTING MATTERS. typhoid iever. school at Chaniphn, has been loreed to Chilton, charges that the sheriff arrested THE Western league of base ball clubs is resign by the boaid of education because he GARZA'S a my cannot befound when his son and compelled him to sleep all CASH PURCHASES JAMES WHITCOAIB RILEY is called the organized, with St. Paul and Minneapolis whipped the children too promiscuously. most popular of the American poet^ by the nigtit in a cold cell without covering to wanted a the hiatu in his forces is as member*. He is succeeded by a Mr. Ljmch. and CHEAP SALES. leading magazines All of his work has a refreshing keep him varni. extraordinary the way who While driving at Little Falls William and strengthening tone that makes TOMMY "WAmtrN and George S.ddon*, Twenty-three young men met at Janesville weight5', Davidson who ib a director oi the Firvt National actually saw the revolutionist's men it most pleasant reading, and tributes are feather right New Orleans, with and voted to organize a Y. M. C. A. bank was thrown out of his vehicle disastrous results for Warren. Fr. Aufderheidq, are being paid to it in many quartcis. in buckram anyway Can it be at A committee was appointed to canvass for heavily to the ground. When picked up THE bantanweights Daly and McCarthy funds to erect a $15,000 association building. Garza has been trifling with the milia he was found to be unconscious. He had met in finish fight at Bath Beach lor a $100 CASUALTIES. susceptibilities of two republics, no bones broken, but was hurt internally. purse. McCarthy won the third round, An old soldier named Joe Hilker, of Racine, llaimfaetnrer of He will recover. A RMLSO\D accident occurs in St. Paul. a in reality never had any a knocking Daly out by a swinging blow on walks to Milwaukee every three Sheriff George R. Maynard, of Long the neck. THREE children, locked up in a house in months to get his pension money. He is Fire, We Building and Steeple Prairie, arrested a man named John Wisconsin are burned to death. 60 years of age and thinks nothing of the ALEX GREGGAINS of San Francisco has received E conductors of all the street Simons at the Grand Union hotel, in a message from Arthur Lumley of A FAMILY of lour near Spring Valley, \\alk. Brick, St. Cloud. Simons forged the names of cars, omnibuses, a other vehicles Minn., lose their lives by a most peculiar New York asking him if he would meet prominent Long Prairie men as sureties to While fooling with a revolver in a West chain of fatalities. Jack Dei^psey lor a $6,000 purse at the for public accommodation in W a a note^ upon which he obtained money. The End saloon, at Ashland, the weapon was Fine Pressed Brick for Olympic clab, New Orleans. Greggains Russia, in at a of the city between A PASSEXGER train on the Omaha road is sheriff had been following him for week accdentally discharged, the bullet lodging tyas replied, stating that he is ready to fight wrecked near Hamilton. Minn. Only one in the abdomen of Frank Stholman and ornamental fronts. N a a a a a the suburb The poultry house of the Crescent Creamery Dempsey or any middle-weight in the business. person is hurt. The escape from death is inflicting a latal wound Henry Roesning company East Rochester was burned, of Brudno, are women, a are said was handling the revolver when discharged. marvelous. undoubtedly set afire by some incsndiaiy, to fulfil their duties more accurately tke fort o! stripping faeilttiM AT Toledo, Ohio, fire destroyed the involving a loss of about 3,000 pounds will pay prompt attention to mail erdam E TOILERS. a to the better satisfaction of the of poultry. The loss on buildings, owned "Deacon" John Roberts, one of the old Robinson Electric Street railway barn, a THE St. Paul labor organization will demand by W. J. Eaton, was about $1,000, and on settlers of the vicinity of Augusta, died, lingo brick structure, with thirty-five public than men. an eight-hour day after May 1. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. poultry $250, and other material about$150. electric motor cars. Loss, $150,003. aged 74 years. He was for many years a THE situation arnonq the miners' of East No insurance. prominent farmer and highly respected in THE fast mail train on the Santa Fe was H, E E is growing alarm in a Tennessee remains quiet. Many of the old the community. His son, Daniel S. Roberts, An agent has been placed in charge of wrecked at Newton, Ka*. W. J. Jones, miners have left the section in search of citizen of Minneapolis. the station at Perley on the Moorhead a Great Britain lest some of the formerly private secretary to ex-Senator a ^ork in Arkansas. No trouble is expected jioi them branch of the Great Northern railway, At Vespers, twenty miles north of Babcock, Ingalls, was the mail agent and received Sout American trade which they for the present at least. twenty-five miles north of MoorheaJ. three children of a Swede, name unknown, painful but not fatal injuries. have nearly monopolized, a be captured Perley is a prosperous town, and in the were locked in the house by their THE assignment of the Harvest Stove fall does a large -amount of grain shipping. MISCELLANEOUS by the United States by virtue parents. They overturned the lamp and Company, a stock company with the main Kurtz on the Moorhead &, Southwestern A Wilkesbarre (Pa.) man has slept thirteen fired the building, and the three, aged six, of the world's fair. This will probably stockholders in Nashville, the plant and has been made a yostotfice station, and the Manufacturer of and Dealer in months. four and two years, were burued to death. officers in South Pittsburg, Tenu., is announced. stimulate the two Europea nations to Jarac changed to Elmer. ROOTS AND SHOES! JULIAN DUBUQUE'S heirs revive their claim The liabilities are scheduled at to rival the United States in their The municipal court room was crowded IOWA. $122,000. to the site of Dubuque. to its utmost capacity the other day by Minnesota and 3d N.JSts., N*?w IJiiu, Minn. display at Chicago. This will be a Miss Sallie Mauro, daughter of Judge W. SENATOR QUAY'S «uit against the Pittsburg By the explosion of a powder mill at those who are interested in the examination H. Mauro, of Burlington, died recently, good thing forth fair. Post is now open. A large assortment of men's and of W. F. Stephens ot Amboy, who was Central City, W. Va., Archie Livingston, aged 22. She was a popular youn^ lady boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' charged with committing an assault on L. Ed. Win ton, John Benton, John Schlosser THE price of whiskey is to be reduced and her death was a severe shock. Miller of the same village. Judge Porter, and children's shoes constantly kept and Charles Scott were blown to fragments from $1,18 to $1,16 per gallon. John McCurdy, the missing Rose Hill E Missouri Pacific Express Coma and a number of other people were seriously alter listening to the evidence, bound the on hand. Custom work au/A repairing PITTSBURG has withdrawn from the National citizen, who was thought to have been prisoner over to the next term of the injured. promptly attended to. brought action against the audito Association of Builders. killed along the Mississippi, returned home. district court. He gave bonds to the Two lives were lost in a wreck on the a the attorney-general of Missouri He was delayed by the grip at St. Louis. amount ot fcl,000 for his appearance. CIRCUIT JUDGE NEWM\N of Wisconsin decides JOHN HAUENSTEIN, Illinois Central near Guthrie, 111. A that the ex-treasurers of the state to restrain them from collecting Joseph A. Benger, an old carpet weaver Brewer freight train dashed into the rear of a mixed must refund interest on state money. NORTH DAKOTA. of Dubuque, was fatally burned in nis bed he ax of $ 2 on each $10 0 of receipt train, which the engineer had been unable by the bed clothes taking fire from a pipe CHICAGO gets the Democra'tic national Miss Phcebe Becker and Orderly Sergeant on business done in the State, maintaining to see on account of fog. Mrs. Bacon Smith, convention on the fifteeth ballot. The convention the old man was smoking. Anthony Way. ofFort Berthold.Sveremarried passenger and Engineer Wni. Argo were instantly at it was an interference will be held on June 21. at the Catholic church at Devil's Lake. The Crosby block, one of the finest buildings killed. with interstate commerce. Th Suprem in Fort Dodge, was gutted by fire, causing LUKETIERNON, of NO. 210, North Seventh The proprietors of the National Bank of Malster,DNA a loss of $38,000. One fireman was Court of the United States as street. St. Louis, claims one-fi fth of a billion Wahpeton have applied for charters to organize E WICKED WORLD. dangerously injured by a falling ladder and dollars worth of real estate in the state banks at Hankinson and Abercrombie affirmed lower-court decisions sustain* A BLOODY fight occurs on a passenger several others badly hurt. in that county. Each bank will heart of Chicago. ing the legality of the a train on the New York Central. have a capital stock ot $10,000. A freight train on the Burlington, Cedar THE executive committee of the Nation AT Poor.a, 111., Harry Johnson shot and Charles Piper, a farmer residing several Rapids & Northern was wrecked two miles al Editorial association has selected San Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fill mortally wounded his young wite and then miles northeast of Ellendale, was found from Burlington, recently by a broken all orders. Francisco, May 17, ior the next meeting of MAX 0 E lectured in a Gran committed suicide. dead"in his bed the other morning, and lt.is truck. A dozen cars were demolished and the association. Rapid church recently and the local leported he was frozen to death. several head of stocic killed. S EW ULM, MDTR JAMES BREUELL, one of the gang of train THE election of Cliff (Republican) as journalist upon whom the of introducing HOTELV, Inquiries fail to corroborate the special NION robbers that robbed the express car on the F*ank Shields, a mechanic of Oskaloosa, secretary of the Iowa senate is declared illegal from Ardock that two persons were lost in the distinguished lecturer Central Pacific at Leonora some two is a raving maniac. He had bsen by the Democrats. Cliff had to be carried the storm while driving from Mmto to months ago, made his escape from jail. working on a mechanical invention and a writer devolved, fell into the out bodily. The Democrats are now Ardock. All livery teams sent out have his mind finally gave way under the strain. IN Philadelphia Mrs. Sarah Hobbsf an in full control. baptismal font during the procedure returned. No loss or damage is reported His mental sufferings are terrible. aged woman, who, Jan. 14, was brutally TENNESSEE state officials are preparing to near Minto. a was fished out half drowned. I WENZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor kicked In- Thomas Ferguson, a prize fighter, Thousands of tons of the finest ice ever return the convicts to Oliver Springs. A telegram is unfortunate at the a to was Dr. Benjamin F. Slaughter was examined is dead. Ferguson lived with his victim's taken from the 'river at Burlington are being from Coal Creek states that there has by the insanity commissioners at Bismarck daughter, and it was his daily habit hanr1, at for such an elegant opportunit stored by local parties orshipped away. Minn. Str. New TJlm, Minn. been no trouble and that everything is and ordered sent to the asylum at Jamestown. to beat both women. He is prison. An order was sent to John Hall, of to gather a newspaper an quiet. He was in early days government Robeit Carter, a negro, was hanged in Creston, Iowa, for 1,100 cars of ice, most of The only first class brick fire proof into the fold is of rare occurrence. surgeon at Fort Lincoln and Camp Hancock, CATALINA island, which lies off the coast the jail at Camden, Wilcox county, Ala., it to go South. and was well educated, but of late of Southern California, has been sold by Hotel in the city. for the murder of his wife last June. Carter Thos. Debord, a prominent liquor seller, years he has succumbed to the use oi stimulants. George R. Shallo to Banning Brothers. confessed his crime on the gallows. E AN a have petitioned of Creston, was found guilty of keeping a The new owners will convert it into a grand The murder was a most brutal one. Carrer liquor nuisance by a jury in the district the Reichstag to afford them the protection fED. PAULSEN, summer resort. A Northern Pacific railroad agent is in followed his wife into the woods from a court recently. This unexpected verdict in the United State now enjoyed field where both were working, beat her to Jamestown to pay the .personal property REV. GEORGE T. PURVES, D. D., pastor of Licensed Auctioneer has caused consternation among the liquor taxes of tlie company, which payment will death, crushing almost every bone in her the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburg, by French, British, Belgian, men, as the evidence against Debord wa? "at once be made wherever its property exists. body. has refused a call to the late Dr. Crosby's not regarded as strong. a Swiss authors Th The land tax will also be promptly church, Twenty-second street, New York LINDEN, BKOWN CO., MINN. U* THE discovery was made at Williamsport petitioners urge the government to paid in May. In all, 75,000 acres of newly city at a salary of $10,000. that unknown persons had blown Ill-Omene a Correspondence promptly attended to. make at once the declaration, required patented lands will be received this year. THE R. S. Dikie Manufacturing company away with dynamite about 40 feet of the Jane, as borne by the royal families The amount of tax in the state will aggregate by our Copyright law, that hereafter pipeline of the Standard Oil Company, of Chicago has made an assignment. The a large sum. of Europe, has always been a name of American authors will enjoy the business of the company was the manufacture near Woolrich, Clinton county. The co mpany's ill-omen. Lady Jane Gray was beheaded c,lS. serious hitch has occurred in the sale of telegraph wires were also cut. of labels. The assets are placed at -same rights in Germany as will Ger« school lands at Grand Forks which is for treason Jane Seymour $100,000 liabilities, $60,000. "t Over a thousand barrels of oil were lost before man authors. advertised for March 15. The county was one of the victims of King Hal the break could be repaired. NOWELL & P^ESBY, extensive importers board of appraisers claim that the state Jane Beauford, wife of James ifof and dealers" in woolens at 20 White, street," board'of school lands is ignoring the law Scotland was savagely murdered THE city of Cairo, 111., has brought New York, have made an assignment to FOREIGN A S E S by usurping the authority of county boards. John H. Bird. The concern was rated at Jeanne d'Albert, mother of Henry IV, suit against the Illinois Central Railroad THE funeral services of the late duke of County Superintendent Callahan of Cass Bradstreets as worth $100,000, and had was poisoned by Catherine de MediQi Clarence and Avondale occur at Windsor. county notified Supt. Ogden that no lands to compel the company to run good credit. *j if Jane of Castile lost her reason through in Cass county will be sold unless advertised its fast mail into the city instead of ARCHDUKE FRANCM FERDINAND, the heir THE Woman's Suffrage Association elected the neglect of her husband, Philip the according to law. ••,/, to the Austrian throne is ill. switching off at a junction aud sending A pamphlet of Information and abJ the following officers for the ensuing handsome, archduKe of Austria Jane Henry Hoy. indicted by*" the" United .THE czarina lias entirely recovered from \stractof the Jaws,«howinB How to/ year: First honorary president, iSMrs. the city mail in on a bobtail. Thfc I of Naples caused her husbanfi to be Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade/ States grand jury at Fargo, for using the attack, of influenza from which she hasbeen .Harks, Copyrights, ami free./ Elizabeth Cady Stanton second honorary murdered and married his assassin city maintains that the company violates »ul mails for lottery purposes, was y-ied and suffering. h- JLMam MUNN & O president, Lucy Stanton active president, 361 Broadway. acquitted. The defendant is an express and Jane II of Naples was one of the its charter and the laws of the A DUEL between two deputies is the outcome Miss Susan B, Anthony: vice-president-atlarge, New York. agent and was told by a friend that the most wanton of woman.—Saturday of the scene in the French chamber Btate by so doing, while the company Rev. Anna Shaw first auditor, Harr.et lottery could send lists of drawing to express Evening Post.y/||f S w^SQI ofdeputiM. T. Upton. ?t«-&*' ^Oits"? (holds that said train is not a regular agents if requested. Hoy wrote a pne within the meaning of the law. & i: