New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 1, 1879 · Page 1 of 8
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mnwr or~tnerB \)1 "THIS raCRWFp^aay* uaaey^Hmygf ctuannan rACamei'&j&* House committee to examine into and report givttg expression to the public i*sr' ~~& upon the cause'bftfielyellow fever outbreak" the reiWnjcenUy afflicted ^vMbl*came1, Wttiig In toward tbje people of the North __ in the Southern State/last summer, has appointed JAS. BOBELETETER, Proprietor. OMXMB8 AKIM CJUMIXAZS. 1$^] Mill in Africa, was seveiely beaten by charity uaA assistance during the epidei the' following sub-committees to the i Louis ^.llenbaugh, of Toledo has just MINNESOTA drijrer. Perceiving that the caWei 8ehator Editis presided, and H. D. M WBW TJLM afflicted sections, namely: Garfield, Chittenden been tried for the murderofhis wife Terdict Sutured up the injury, and was wai acfeo as secretary. A committee com and Morse, to visit Mimphis and vicinity, manslaughter. .._ of Hon. EtjJohn Ellis, Senator? Lamar\ ^Harriaand for a favorably opportunity for reve and Gibson, .Hooker and Young, to visit New CURENT TOPICS. Garland, and Representatives Casey he kept a strict watch upon the Two convicts have" made their escape Orleans and vicinity. The sub-committees of ^foung, J&rden Eg Cravens, Manning and. Time passed away. The camel, _. from th'? Ohio penitentiary ,by scaling the the House and 3enate will'set and act jointly, John Goode reported a series of resolutions ing that he was watched, was qme' 'Saratoga "finds herself bankedrupted during the Southern tour. There wili be a wafts with a ladder and'iopea. ji^' expressing the most grateful feeling towards obedient, and the driver began to meeting of yellow fever experts in Memphis i:he failure of all her banks, and in midwinter. The families of John Keogh and Martin the people "of thej^iorth for their generous that the beating was forgotten, ^h' on the 36th inst^. .Bergank Molly Maguires, who were to be The people who go there in midsummer chanty and kindness during the prevalence of night, after thfc lapseurf several "m hung Dec.-18, took leafe of them Dec. 17.' the fever., Eloquent speeches were made bv should take up a collection. the man- was sleeowgf on a raised reform MiscxzitAirEoua.' Senator Bustis, Representatives Youn\ JEIUs Martin Bergan, the Molly Maguire in the mill, while, as is customY The weather is very stormy throughout Manning ana others. who was to be hung Dec. 18, liasbeen reprived Lord Beaconsfield is described as havung the camel was stabledj in a corn? r. Great Britain. by the Governor of Pennsylvania to Jan. 6. pening to wake, the driver observed a face waxen and habitually ashen There is more snow on the Vurges than The board of pardons of Pennsylvania ^FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. the bright moon-light that, when all pale, on which suffering and pleasure, or the oldest inhabitant remembers. refused to reopen the case of John Keogh, quiet, the animal looked caution^ Indeed emotion of any kind, i* never Three boysweredrowned in Cainbridge, 8KSATK, Dec. 15 Mr. Davis, of West sentenced to be hung at Pottsville Dec. 18. around, arose sottly, and, stealing tow Virginia, introduced a bill appropriating Mas*., Dec.list, while skating. allowed to appear. As to his walkj it is At Kansas City, Mo., on Sunday, Dec. a spot where a bundle of clothes aa money for the improvement of the Monongahela The returns ot the Union workhouse in -"a curious panther-like stride." river. .Bills were passed as follows: Giving a burnouse, thrown carelessly on tf 22d, the building occupied by the Evening the east of London show widespread poverty condemned cannon to the Custer monument ground, resembled a sleeping figure, Mail and the Commercial Indicator-was nearly at West Point joint resolution appropriating and distress. itself with violence upon them, rolli destroyed *y fire. Two safes in the Mail office There is a malicious hint abroad that money for expenses of yellow fever There was a heavy snow storm, Dec. with all its weight and tearing them mi were found to have been tampered with, investigation repealing the possebill, comitatus 'General Grant will print a bopk of his so far 21st, throughout Ontario, causing great delay appropriation1 clause of the army viciously with his teeth. Satisfied tl but failing to open them it is believed burglars ^travels. He should reflect upon it a long as it applies to sections subject to Indian insurrection- to railroad trains. its revenge was complete, the camel fired the building. Loss, about $8,000 pension appropriation bill. The timetill alter he is well started on the The flouring mill of White, Nash & eturning to its corner, wb en the d? senate insisted on its amendments to the consular AtCape'Giradeau, Mo., on the 19th sat up and spoke. At the sound oi Co., of Lanesboro, Minn., was destroyed by third term, in fact. Grant has done a and diplomatic and fortification appropriation inst., Walsh Ives, colored porter at the Franklin voice, and perceiving the mistake it bills, and committees of conference fire, Dec. 90th. Loss, $10,000. great many things that can be forgiving, house, shot and killed his wife, then shot wereordered thereon made, the animal wasiso mortified at At Oakland Park, Cal., Dec. 21st, tmt it's sometimes hard to forgive a man himself, placing the weapon to his own head, failure and discovery of Ids scheme HOUSE, December. 18.The senate Rarus trotted the first heat in 2:14 the second fired and died instantly. Ives was a hard .who makes a book. amendment to the adjournment resolution, it dashed its head against the wail heat with running mate in 2:14%. drinker and lived unhappily with his wife, and extending the Jadjournment was concurred died on the spot. A statue to Charles Sumner was unveiled had frequently, threatened to kill her and in senate amendments to the consular and The Legislature of Missouri has been diplomatic appropriation bill were non-concurred in Boston, Dec. 23d, by the governor. himself. (petitioned by the Grand Junta of several in. The bill appropriating money for The statue is in the public garden. A Boston Combination Outwittotf. the expenses efthe yellow fever investigation The New Orleans Picagune says, in ^counties to revive the whipping post in In New York city, December 117th, was passed. The Indian appropriation bill was West Feliciana parish, a few days ago, a negro that State. The Boons County jury argues considered in committee of She whole. A joint gold sold at par, the first time since the suspension named Cole disappeared, and subsequent San Francisco Evening Post. resslution extending the time of the committee "that "more punishment is imposed on the of specie payment in 1862. When the recent excitement in Sierra Nevd ly the headless body of a negro was found in on transfer of the Indian bareau was and other north end stocks got fairly u: honest taxpayer than is inflicted on the At Cahoes, N. Y., Patrick Bourke and passed. Bills were introduced giving Kansas a cistern. No developments were made at way, a syndicate of prominent Bo courts jurisdiction over the Indian Territory family of five children were burned with their criminal by small pecuniary fines or the inquest respecting the parties who had capitalists was formed for for the improvement of the Yellowstone nal house on the night of December ISth. committed the deed, nor was it proven thatthe short terms of imprisonment, purpose of interesting themsj,' tional park. There was a $50,000 lire occured at in our market. This syndicate had, body was that of Cole. SENATE, Dec. 19Committee reports headquarters with Stone & Donner, lei Oxford, Miss., on a late morning. By the Mention is made of a very astonishing A dispatch from St, Joseph, Mo., says were made and conference committees reported. bankers on State street in that city, and i. collision of two freight trains in Trevton, The bill to amend the patent law was discussed. $5,000,000was put upby the members foroj,* Quaker in Sheffield, England. Friend Aired Michael Donohue shot and killed Fred Tocke Ontario, two brakemen were killed. Mr. Burnside discussed the army reorganization ing uses. The Boston syndicate was lar| in the house of the latter Dec. 21st. The latter Wolstenholm las been rebuked by a bilJ. A bill amending the District on telegraphic orders to this city, Sierra Ne A great fall of snow is reported in owed the former some money, which he of Columbia acfjwas passed. Returning Union, Mexican and Ophir. Their purchae, moaner's jury for refusing to pull a child England and throughout the continent. All to the patent law, Mr. Windom offered an were not confined to these stocks aloue refused to pay, and accused Donohue of stealing not of a shallow brook in which it was railways in the north of Scotland are blockaded. amendment for the protection of innocent ever, for they corralled quite a quantity of some monkey wrenches from him, whereupon users of a patent, providing that one who drowned. He was, on the other hand, Seventeen trains are snowed up. collaterals as Gould & Currv, Savasje. Hale A Donohue drew a revolver and shot him prosecutes a suit shall pay his own costs if he th: Norcross, Bullion, etc., with the view that moved to go to the house at some dist-tance At Treichlero, Pa., December 19th, the dead while sitting in a chair. collects only nominal or small damages. developments in the Sierra Nevada must caus-V clothing of a child of Mrs.. Mench was accidentally for aid, his excuse being that he Cameron, Mitchell, Kirkwood, Plumb, Bay*rd, a vigorous appreciation all along the Comstod Great excitement prevails at Evansville. Wallace.'Bailey and Garland were appointed a set on fire, and in an attempt to extinguish line. The syndicate received the best inform "did not wish to wet his trousers." Indiana, over the discovery of the body committee to investigate election outrages ation obtainable by telegram from day the flames the mother and child were under Blaine's resolution. The patent bill of Frank M. Murphy, a respectable painter, in day regarding the condition of the Sieif burned to death. went over till Jan. 7. Nevada, etc., and the internal forces s.t #01 The new army bill meets with general the dissecting room of the Evansville Medical At the 23d annual dinner of the New in the market. Having purchased most college. Murphy was buried on the 15th, and appropriation, but it has powerful opposition HOUSE, Dec. 19.A resolution to investigate the stocks before the inflation. was at it England Society in New York city, Dec. 23, the conflict of jurisdiction between his wife received an anonymous note, on the highest, and having made several suecessfa in a small but yery select circle Secretary Evarts, Secretary Sherman, Senator Judge Rives and the State courts in Virginia 19th, instructing her to go to the college and turns with their holdings, the syndicate coal was objected to. The Indian appropriations of army officers, who are doing hard Blaine and many other distinguished gentlemen have cleaned up and retired from thefie" she would discover the body. She followed bill was considered in $he committee of the were present and spoke. before the final crash name, had they -work for their country in Washington the instructions, and police have taken possession whole and passed. The civil service committee so disposed, with a third as much of The secretary of the treasury has issued reported the charges of use of money in i society. If the bill passes, these fighting of the building. She identified the people's money as they themselves had orij, passing the District of Columbia bill unfounded. a circular to customs officers authorizing body, which was partially dissected,by marks ally invested, But like a great many syn mfc will have to go with their regiments them to receive, after the 1st of January, cateB and combinations formed for the saiu and initials on his arm. An inquest is being -out on the plains and other cheerful purpose on this coast,the Boston capitalistswer United States notes as well as gold coin and held with the intention of getting at the person SENATE, Dec. 20.The morning hour thoroughly enthused and carried awav by their ^places where there is no Washington standared silver dollars in payment of duties was usedin discussing the order of business. who robbed his grave. -Serious developments first success. They hadn't had such a glorious After discussion, interrupted by an executive :30ciety. on importations. are anticipated leading to sdbeking disclosures. opportunity to make money since the good old session, Senator Beck's bill to repeal section times during the war, and they were going The Illinois & St. Louis bridge has 830 of the revised statutes touching lest oaths, to take advantage of the occasion. They were Mike McCoole, who is to re-enter the been sold under a decree of court, foreclosing he having withdrawn a proposed amendment advised that some kind of a fight was going repealing section 821, was passed without the first and second mortgage bonds. It was prize ring next, summer, began life as a on in the market between two rival combination PERSONAL Aim fVuITICAJj. opposition Senate adjourned to January 7th purchased in the name of Anthony J. Thomas, struggling for power, nut they placed very 'flat-boatman got a saloon in St. Louis The health of Minister Welch, at London, little importance upon the' fact, feeling, like of New York, who paid $50,000 gold as earnst HOUSE, December 20.Bills were &ad was worth $10,000 when his wife, a thousands of others, that none of the heavyholders passed removing the political disabilities of is improving. money* The price paid is $2,000,000. of the favorite stock' would ever dreanof pretty and educated girl of good family, J. M. Bell, Georgia Wm. Ward, Virginia and Two congressmen from Tennessee, John Green and team, at St. Paul, Minnesota, selling pnt at less than 3500 per share, M. Kimball, Missouri creating Portsmouth, -eloped, taking part of his property he Thornburg and Riddell are sick in Washington, that the Sierra Nevada mine was goinc^realize Dec. 13th, were run over by a gravel Ohio, a post of delivery and for the relief t' all sanguine expecfcjfcons of its friend :spent the rest of it in vain pursuit of her Mrs. Mansfield widow of Gen. Mansfield. A train at the crossing of the St. Paul & Pacific immediately when crosgf'cutting commence communica'ion from Secretary Sherman was aad her paramour, a St. Louis drummer, railroad track, near the city mill. Both Tl-*mm The President has nominated Mrs. on the twenty-two hundred foot level. receieved in reply to a resolution of inquirv of his legs were crushed, and if he lives which great crash, therefore, took the Boston sj vto Texas, and now the ex-champion has Emily J. Dillman, for postmistress at Toledo, touching government financial matters. Mr. cate unawares. It came st,althily as a is doubtful, one will have to be amputated. Hewitt of N. Y. produced much confusion by resumed work on the river. O. in the night, and "the enormous shrinkal assailing the communication, but it was He also received other injuries. Hon. Alexander Ramsey of St. Paul values happened so sudde^b" that, they finally referred to the ways and means committee. unable to dispose of scarcely any stock." The Anti-Monopolist newspaper, Minn., is a candidate for the Beilin Mission thkcJuiit' V, Ihe House then adjourned to Jan. Moody says that the people who hold profits were destroyed. Bui deeming established at St. Paul, Minnesota, five years made vacant by the death of Bayard Taylor. 7th. decline was merely a =stck Jfb, a result of th^ .fairs in churches have now "got so far ago by Hon. Ignatius Donnelly, from the publication The secret committee under Senator supposed fight between Flood and Skae, and ithat for twenty-five cents young men can and control of which he retired last Blaine's resolution to enquire into election An Unnecessary Notoriety. that the showing of the mine was not}*e- come in and kiss the handsomest woman November, has been suspended. The publication frauds have had a session, and organized for sponsible, they did what a great many either will not be resumed. Mr. Donnelly people nearer at have doueaverage tueTc work.. ia the room." This is bad enough, but Fond du Lac Special to Milwaukee Sentinel.] of their collaterals by purchasing more s|iaie announces that he will protect subscribers, Gen. John McDonald appeared in County Brother Moody is probably not informed Alpheus S. Willams died at Washington, on the decline. Two or three days of Averaging who have paid in advance, also, advertising Judge Perkins' court this morning in the that in some of the churches things have in the face of a fearful shrinkage aW a on the morning of Dec. 21st. He represented contracts. case of the State of Wisconsin against himself, constant call for money caused the Bown the Detroit, Michigan, district, in Congress. \come to pass that instead of fixing the for an assault with intent to do bodily syndicate to weaken. They found themselves December 19th, a passenger train on He was 68 years old. .price of this particular sort of entertainimenfc harm upon Mr. W. C. Williams, the Milwaukee loaded to the gourd?. They suspectedthat something the Grand Rapids & Indiana railway struck was wrong. Not knowing exactly what! lawyer who is retained in the celebrated A movement is already inaugurated to at twenty-five cents, it is down to a a cutter containing John Mclntire, his wife the something was, they dil what has always divorce suit of McDonald vs. McDonald. secure the appointment of ex-Gov. Hartranft and three children, at Hunt's crossing near 'dime. It is net probable that the fairgoing been deemed the proper thing by eastern The general waived examination, and by of Pennsylvania, minister to Berlin, in place people, under similiar circumstancesthey. Plainville, Mich. Mclntire was instantly public will demand further reductions. consent of his own counsel, Col. W. W. D. fell to anathemizing California, Nevada, th( of Bayard Taylor, deceased. killed, and his wife and one child fatally injured. Turner, of Eipon, was held to bail to the mines and everything else connected wit The train was stopped and the dead circuit court in $ 1,000. Col. C. K. Pier, Representative Williams, of Michigan, them up hill and down dale. This mornin taken to Plainville, where medical aid was vice president of the Fond da Lac Savings wejwere shown, through the. courtesy of a Iocs who is lying dangerously ill at Washington, John Chinaman can be commended for. operater, a letter which he recently receive. bank, became joint surety with the defendant. summoned. is reported to be slightly better, but his condition but few things. Among the few, however, from one of the members of the BostOi In the afternoon at 3 o'clock the is regarded as very precarious. A Topeka, Kan., dispatch says: In response syndicate, and were premitted to make th general appeared before Police Justice is one of great virtue. It is his strict idea to the demand made by the governor following extract: Rev. Dr. William Ives Buddington Eastman to answer to a demand for a of finance, and how a bank should of Kansas, the authorities at Washington haye peace warrant by Mr. Williams, who in his BOSTOK, Nov. 20.Your telegram of J^o-daj pastor of the Clinton Avenue Congregational conduct its business. An upright and ordered the captured Cheyenne Indians to is before me. This break ia Californiaj stock complaint stated that he considered his life church in Brooklyn, N. Y., has resigned the will tend to hurt business. People hk-re art Fort Leavenworth, with a view to identifying .enterprising man in China who undertakes in danger. Col. Gilson, district attorney, in pastorate of that church on account of continued inclined to consider the principals great villiasa those guilty of outrages in the States, that behalf of the State, moved a discontinuance to constitute himself a bank therevby ill health. and will not venture further. If thelSierra were of the action, stating in open court that Mr. such may be turned over to the civil authorities Nevada'developments prove as rich as wt The President has recognized Richard assumes most serious conseque&ces Williams was able to protect himself. The of Kansas for trial, and the remainder led to eipect, it will change the sentiment Reade consul of her Brittannic Majesty for should he fail. After a collapse of his motion was granted and Gen. McDonald and somewhat. Still the fearful decline will returned to their agency in the Indian territory. the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Jere Doobs went to Oshkosh to witness the shake confidence, and our citizens will not be financial institution, his head is always disposed to go in again. Your people are worse Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin, to walking match. Mrs. La Mothe, the "Sylph", to be found numbered among the assets. A Portland, Oregon dispatch says, Gov. than folks here. If Sierra Nevada does not i your correspondent is informed by her attorney, reside in Philadelphia. show a huge body of ore it will be looked upon Such a law in America would weed out Terry of Washington Territory, has been Col. Turner, of Eipon, has instructed The directors of the Ohio penitentiary, as a scandalous job, and wiu give California a closeted with Gen. Howard in that city, considering him to bring suit in her name against .many rotten, corrupt rascals. very bad odor. I feel anxious to see the end oi appointed B. F. Dyer, of Brown county, chiei every newspaper in Wisconsin, and some the alarming state of affairs in the this. I am glad that I am not more interested warden. Dyer is a farmer, and has never held outside of the State which had mentioned eastern part ofthe territory, and the suspicious pecuniarily. However, you suggested, months a public office. There were twenty-two applicants I Wyoming, where lovely women can her name in any connection which reflects ago, that such things might occur, but fa attitude of Chief Moses and his band. Steps on her personal character. I understood for the position. hardly believe it. I -vote if she will, she doesn't. Orlj one have been taken to secure the safety of settlers. the colonel, who has been here to-day, to Just what is to blame for the havoc caused fl Two companies of infantry and two of cavalry woman in the Territory has ever been The Hon. Ignatius Donnelly has served say that he was already drawing up amongour Boston friends i* a difficult matter will be dispatched to Kittiitos Valley as soon elected to office by the people, and now a formal notice on the Hon. William D. papers in the cases. Among other newspapers to state. A combination of things are at the I as possible. A post will be established near bottom of the disaster, any one of which may who aim to give the news but who are Washburn, that he will contest'his right to a offieial station is never demanded by any Ettensburg. Camp Harney will be abandoned, have been the cause. The mine did not show to be prosecuted for it, are the Milwaukee seat in the Forty-Fifth congress, from the 3rd member of the sisterhood. Not half the t rich as was expected on the 2,100 or 2,20) i andthe troops there stationed at the new post. Sentinel, ike Fond du Lac Commonwealth, Minnesota district, and in the notice states levels.. It is quite certain that the large blocks -women in Cheyenne have cast a vote the Fond du Lac Journal, and the Bipon The secretary of the interior has telegraphed the ground of contest. of inside stock were thrown npon the marjart-''- Commonwealth. The colonel informs me since the first two elections. Although to the Governor of Washington Territory The bonanzafirmuntil recently made no enwrt Dr George W. Angier, of Cleveland, that if all these newspapers which have ever to check the decline. But if the dissatisfaction there are separate polling-places lor the with regard to the reported outrages Ohio, died of a pistol shot wound, December had anything to say about Mrs. LaMothe is great in Boston it is still greater here. More by eitisens upon Indians in the department of sex, respectable women stay away from will take it back and swear they never said anathemas on the market will be heard on 13th. The pistol was accidently discharged Columbia, instructing the governor to use his the polls and keep out of politics. The street In one hour than the staid old "H it she will discontinue. Otherwise there,will by John B. Rice, a farmer of Ashtibula county, utmost endeavors toprevent any assaultsupon ia a week. But we do believe the Sierra Ne, be millions in it for her if she collects from only women who take an interest in who was visiting the doctor. The ball mine will yet come out ail right, and, the Indians and further iuforming him that $10,000 to $50,000 each from them, graded entered Angier's abdomen. elections are those of the baser sort. Boston'will a chance to get even on its in!, the law officers of the government have been according to their financial capacity. ments but it must not be impatient or The secretary of state has had a telegram directed by the attorney general to prosecute hasty. Oar folks out here are not worse Nancy Slocuimhas just died at announcing the death Of Bayard Taylor, Mrs,1 all offenders in such instances. Negotiations In the divorce suit the colonel stands peoplethere, the syndicate man to the contrary United States minister at Berlin, on the 19th notwithstanding. If we pbasess any advantagr aloof as a sort of third party (greenback for are now in progress at the interior department Bloomington. Ind., at the age of 103. over the syndicate, it is that,they did not clean of Dec, inst. He had been effected with instance), representing Mrs. LaMothe's with Chief Moses for placing his tribe During the last ten yearsof her residence up and remove from this, coast large profit^ greenbacks. But I am assured on personal dropsy for some time. The fatal symptoms npon a reservation- when they might easily have done so. with her daughter, now a woman of 65, authority that if it had not been for the intermeddling came on suddenly. He had been out of bed At a cabinet meeting on the 17th inst., of third parties, not counting she was entirely helpless, though able to **.&- and was transacting business with officials of there was general congratulation among LaMothe as one, Gen. McDonald and his the American legation the day before his talk. It was among the duties of the those present at the peaceable condition of Albert Lea Standard: The money embezzled wife would have never experienced the death. His death was peaceful and painless daughter to dress and undress her mother, things throughout the entire country. One by Mr. Lincoln from the school district trouble which has brought them so unfortunately The venerable Archbishop Purcell of of this city has been paid in full,to tbs, member of the cabinet remarked that at no into domestic notoriety, and would sing her to sleep, as if she Were an in* Cincinnati, Ohio, who has had charge of last cent, so that the district loses nothing time within his memory was there more harmony be living together as man and wife to-day. fant, and give that care necessary to a It is due to Mr. Lincoln to say that he'm Catholic interests in that city many years, and good feeling in all sections than at young babe. The old lady would alwaspeak every effort possible to bring this ^.p A announced to the cathedral congregation on the present time. The financial condition ISlne women in Burlington banded about, and that in doing so he has mal was alluded to as thoroughly satisfactory, and of herself as "baby" and was as d! Sunday, Dec. 23d, that he had written to the themselves together last week by a solemn poor man of himself. *W. the only indication of trouble anywhere was Pope, asking to be relived on account of the vow, never to speak of other women lighted and happy as a little child when in the military department of the Columbia, infirmities of old*age. In his remarks he alluded at all, if they could not speak well of N6^. a toy was presented to her. Whenever Lately the dwelling house of Patrick where Gen. McDowell had some reason to to financial matters and evidently con them. All their tongues have grown so any good things to eat were in sight she Ion in Credit River was destroyed by fird fear Indian hostilities. vincedhhis hearers that no fears need be felt rusty irom disuse that they have to lubricate with all its contents. He was absent, ty would pleadingly say .to her daughter, as to investments throughjhim, as they were Recently, in Washington city, a meeting them with machine-oil before wife and children barelT^'' escaped with tb/ 'Give vour babv some of that." they can swallow.Hawkeye. of Senators andRepresentatives from the lives. -n i "^i^iHSSX jfeiewjwe-A"