New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 28, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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those of the strongest Northern Pacific New Ulm Review. OflefaU ftftwhwi Uw* Dakota. EheGrsntTnut Fond all Bight at By the bursting of a pipe on a tug near with silyer and $2,000 in bills found on nk stockholders. Messrs. Ferry and. WffVJjj Detroit, a Mr. Eorby was scalded to death. Mr. Dodge, the statistician of thebnrean person.- A meeting of the subscribers to the $250,- Gibson are capitalists. Mr. Gibson is re* at agriculture, draws some interesting in. A new "boy preacher," Rev. Arthur 000 land which was raised for the STewd ute to own a controlling interest in the The French police have handed over to benefit N ferencesin the current crop report from JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. o! (Jen. Grant, and*which, at the suggestion Blewett, ig shaking people up in New York. York World and is the prominent the German authorities the American, the late census of Dakota, He says: and on. tin guarantee oJL%v. ,J8._ D. Jtfor- figure in the Park syndicate. Messrs. Casey Whittaker, on the charge of me connection .Winslow D. Morgan, a Montana murderer, The The progress of settlement inDakotahas gan,Kwas*lnve8tedinWab**h and Harrington are connected with transportation with the Hamburg bank roubery. NEW ULM, $ohdsGoulds w,a has been arrested at Victoria, B. C. ^MINNESOTA. Therj* were present Jay been' a marvel of activity and enterprise. held/r and coal operations in Ohio,and were unable to connect him with robberies Miss Cleveland will not return to the In 1880 the population was OKverHoyOohn Sherman, Judge Noah probably with the Standard Oil company. in Pans and Nice, althoughthere was much White House until the middle of November. 185,177. The present territorial census Davis, George Jones, Henry Day, John T. The syndicate has made arrangements to to show that he was an accomplice In these Milwaukee has increased its population makes it 415,664, of which there Terry, Russell Sage, Mr. Wheelockand Sidney take control of the Park property, and it crimes. is in Southern Dakota 262,515, and 153,- President Cleveland is the third exschool during the last few years to the Dillon. Mr. Jones asked to be' relieved is doubtful if their plans fail from any The postmaster general appointed the teacher who has goneinto the White 149 in Northern Dakota. The number of of the fund on account of the criticisms cause.Livingston Enterprise. *&**&'<'* ?xtent of 50,000 and now feels that following fourth-class postmasters: Wis- House. farms in 1880 was 17,435. They are now which had been publicly made. a consinBluff, Hans A. Grace Cobb, Edward she is on the high road to metropolitan reported at 82,467, of which 44,656 are in Judge Davis offered a resolution, which The next session of the Northwest Territory F. Thomas Northfield, Mrs. A. M. the Southern section and 37,811 in the Shooting of a Highwayman. was adopted, that the fund should be greatness. council begins Nov. 5Guy Fawkes' Cady Waterbury, Oswald A. Thomas. Northern section. So eager has been the placed in a trust company (the United day. IowaGregg, JohnWonderacks. OregonTaylor, There was a great sensation in Cedai quest for free farms in thiseasily cultivated States Trust company) and the interest Miss Lena Knepper Vale, Charles George B. Wilbonrne'of Montana has been Rapids, Iowa. Burglars and highwaymen and fertile region, that the territory outranks That tlie supply of children in this should be paid to Mrs. Grant, during her R. Eldridge. appointed a special agent of the interior have been very numerous of late and they 17 of the 38 states in the number of life, then to the children of Gen. Grant,and sountry erceeds the demand is evidenced department. have grown very bold. Recently two of It is stated that the pope has signified his existing farms. It will be a surprise to after their deaths to be distributed to their them held up a citizen on one of the main by the fact that, in almost every Bussel C. Chase, a wealthy speculator intention of p'acing the faculty of theology many that thenumber offarms in Dakota in children, per stirpes, not per capita. Judge streets and robbed him of $33. An officer of Williamsport, Pa., has eloped with the of the Laval university at Quebec upon the 1885 is greater than was the number in Nebraska Davis and Henry Day were appointed a locality, there are not school houses arrested them, and also two others. While wife of a carpenter. same footing as that of the faculty of Rome. in 1880. It exceeds the number in committee to draft the legal document on the way to the jail they turned upon the enough to accommodate* the would be It is his desire to have Laval the principal Maine and, of course, that of every other making the legal transfer. George Joies, The daughters of the British Minister officer and clubbed him. As the one who robbed university of America. Allthe ecclesiastics New Eneland state. It surpasses the aggregate pupils. This demand is more pressing representing seven-eighths of the subscribers, West at Washington are stylish, but neither the citizen startad to run,the officer shot ol North America instead of going to Rome of California at that date, and of of them is pretty. agreed, and the resolutions were passed him through the head, killing him instantly. in cities than in the country, owing to to complete their theological studies, will Maryland and of Delaware. It is greater unanimously. The meeting adjourned The pastor of the Bowdoin Square Baptist He had a roll of stolen bills in his hereafter receive the same degrees at than the combined number of Massachusetts, the tendency of population in that to be called again shortly, or as soon as church at Boston Rev. Mr.Downes, has hand when he fell. He is unknown, except Laval. Rhode Island and Connecticut, and the document can be drafted. been requested to resign. direction. that he was called "Doug." Hewas about more than all the farms of Oregon, Nevada The Greek government, replying to the During the conference Mr. Jones said thirty years of age, and looked like a discharged Delmonico of New York has got a new and Colerado in the West, and Rhode Island, latest remonstrance of the powers in regard that at no time since the fund was invested convict. During the shooting a lease of his building by paying $50,000 a I Deleware and Floridain the East, the A fifty-four ton breech-loading rifle to the war preparations that are being had Gen. Grant's famiiy failed to receive ball hit a young man named Arthur Mann, year, an advance of $15,000. sixstates taken together nor are these farms made by Greece, says. A Bulgaria-Roumelian the interest promptly on the day it was a cigarmaker, in the back, and he will gun, twelve-inch bore, was cast for the all skeleton homesteads. There are five Archdeacon Farrer, in an interview in union would expose the Greek and due. It mattered not whether the interest probably die. He is unmarried, and removed times as many people in the territory as United States government at the New York, praised American institutions, non-Bulgarian population in Bulgaria to was or wcis not paid .to the trustees every here from Independence, this state, there are farms, and production looms particularly the educational. complete annihilation, and it is therefore time it fell due the trustees saw that Gen. South Boston iron works recently in only a few weeks ago. grandly. In the estimates of this department impossible for Greece to remain passive Grant's family got their money without The Sisseton Sioifx want passes to Washington the presence of a large number of army of more than 500,000,000 bushels of when her vital interests are thua delay that Mrs. Grant had already made to enable them to lay their alleged wheat last year, Dakota took position as threatened. a will in which she gave this fund to her grievances before the president. and naval officers. The cast was successful, the eleventh in rank in wheat production. Attorney General Garland says the president daughter and to the wives of her sons. Violent debates arose in the Austrian The father of Stillman Conant, the missing so far as outward appearances No state east of the Alleganies or south of is "determined to have no man on Such a disposition of the fund would keep reichsrath. The German party asked the editor ol Harper's Weekly, is seriously the Ohio stood before it. and even Wisconsin the territorial bench who is subject to any are concerned, but this cannot be it out of the hands of the creditors of Gen. ill from anxiety about his son. president to call Premier Taafe to order held a lower place. social, political or commercial influences Grant's sons, and the latter were perfectly for accusing the opposition of importing definitely determined until the gun is Secretary Manning will aUow no form of that would effect his action or create BUS* satisfied with the provisions of Mrs. Gra nt's race jealousies in the army. The president evasion of his recent order relative to tested. This is one of the largest guns picion that his action is affected there- will. refused to interfere. The Germans threaten Ex-Gov. Ordway's Washington Talk. shipments in Canadian bottoms. by." cast in this country. to withdraw from the reichsrath unless I Chief Crowfoot, of the Blackfeet, asked Washington Special. Ex-Gov. Ordway Some time ago the secretary of the treasury satisfaction be given. The Neue Freie Kiel Must be Executed. the agent at Calgary, to let him go to England is here. He has spent the summer in New ordered that -the coinage of doubleeagles Presse, with an article on the matter, has to visit the "Great Mother." England, placing with banks there the at the San Francisco mint be discontinued. The privy council has dismissed the appeal The civil service principle is making been suppressed. bonds of a number of Dakota counties. To accommodate the business men of Louis Kiel, the leader of the halfbreed The minor state of seige for Berlin has The case of Louis Riel, the leader of the headway in the matter of elective judicial The lowest price he has had to take was as much as possible, he has authorized the insurrection in Canada, against the been prolonged until Sep. 30,1886, through half-breed insurrection in the Noithwest 97% and most sales have been above offices. The papers report numerous assistant treasurer at San Francisco to exchange sentence of death passed upon him by the fear of the audacity of socialism. Territory, was under consideration by the {ook ar New England capitalists now double eagles for gold coin of smaller Canadian courts. iH The president appointed Rudolph Kleberg instances of nominations privy council recently. Francis Henry more favorably on Dakota securities denominations. The London Times says' of Texas to be United States attorney Jenne, the prisoner's English counsel, made without regard to party considerations. and Mr. Ordway says there is no trouble in The judgment in the Kiel case leaves for the Western district of Texas. Ex-Deputy County Clerk Charles F. stated the prisoner's side of the cjree, and selling 7 per cent, bonds of good counties. Canada free to act as she thinks best. It Nominations forjudges Tracy is under rrestatDeadwood.Dakota, made a long argument in behalf of his The San Francisco Grant monument committee The scare over the Yankton repudiation has is the universal opinion in England that charged with the embezzlement of county client. After hearing Riel's counsel the got $15,000 from Leland Stanford, by political opponents have become about died out now that the matter has been Kiel deserves death,and if he be executed the warrants of a known quantity, amounting judges thought it was not necessary to hear Charles Crocker and Mrs. opkins. cleared up in satisfactory shape. Ex-Senator jnsticeof the decision will not be questioned so common that they are not mentioned to $3,400, with strong evidence of much the other bide of the case. Rollins is engaged in loaning money on Mrs. Bell, the heorine of a Washington here. more. The arrest created a decided sensation. as anything unusual. Some Gov. Hauser of Montana has just forwarded the Red river section of Dakota and Minnesota restaurant scandal some years ago, has The London Daily Telegraph says: Col. Tracy was formerly post his report -to the secretary of the and doing a heavy business. He regards been granted a divorce by agreement. credit is due to the lawyers, but more On the whole, the judgment is upheld by trader in the army, and of high social connections. interior, the main points of which are as that region as a safe one for placing loans. reason, and comes from lawyers of such It is said that the administration has rescinded He is well known throughout the to the people at large, who are quick follows: The total assessment of property Mr. Ordway predicts for Dakota, in the undoubted ability that it may be assumed its order for the expulsion of the west, particularly in St. Paul and St. Louis. for 1884 amounted to $49 976,000 91, an to understand and appreciate the advantages coming year, a quickening in values, and to cover the justice of the case. The end settlers on the Crow Creek reservation. Hehasalwaysstoodwell in the community. increase of about $5,000,000 over the previous says there will be a great many purchases of the chapter rests with Canada. Riel of securing the best legal talent The county records are now undergoing investigation. The Pensacola (Fla.) fire consumed the year. The increase in population of farms. There is likely to be a cannot complain if Canada, now master of entire block in which the city buildings for the bench, without,regard to has been greater during the past two yeare good deal of building in Dakota next year. the situation, exacts the last penalties. were located. The loss exceeds $30,000. The agent at the Fort Belknap Indian than at any other period, and is estimated With the best wheat in the United States, A dispatch from Regina says Riel displayed political affiliations. reservation in Northern Montana has informed at 100,000 to 110,000. and a large gain of experience from the follies The recent imperial meeting at Kremsier great agitation on receiving the the interior department *hat a of the boom period, the people of Dakota cost Francis Joseph of Austria about news. He fears that the last rung in the At Mansfield, Ohio, Mrs. Gates, wife ol number of Cree Indians, reiugees from the are likely to be much more substantially two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ladder oi hope is gone, and expressed the John Gates, sheriff, armed herself with a In his argument in the Hoyt will British Possessions, have crossed the line prosperous in the future than in the private opinion that he would have to rawhide, and with her brother, started in Mr. James Russell Lowell will spend the into the reservation, having in their possession case at New York, General Butler made past. Mr. Ordway will visit Dakota in the meet the fate that the recent sentence imposed. pursuit of Robert Ritchie, a young man winter principally at Southboro, Mass., silverware, articles of ladies' apparel, course of a month. He said the president L. 0. David, president of the Riel these characteristic remarks: "Any with his daughter, Mrs. Edward Burnett. who was formerly deputy sheriff. Meeting and other spoils, supposed to have had made very judicious selections for federal Defense association, says he has received him, Mrs. Gates' brother drew a revolver The Indian rebels now in jail for taking will made in general restraint of marriage been captured during the Big Bear outbeak. offices in Dakota good men have been trustworthy information that it is the and ordered him to stand still until his sister part in the Riel revolt will be hanged Nov. The agent requested that the Indian intruders appointed, and it will be a good thing for is void. The law wants everybody government's intention to carry the law chastised him. When she had exhausted 27, if the law is allowed to take its course. be escorted across the line and forbidden the territory. "Mr. Cleveland seems to have into effect against Riel. herself in the use of the rawhide, Mrs. to get married, and anything is to enter the United States. The A reign of terror exists in the town of taken good advice from good men,"said the Gates permitted Ritchie to depart. matter was referred to the secretary of Rising Sun, Cecil county, Md. A band of ex-governor, "but I have not been to see against law that prevents it. No man The Loyal Legion Commandery. While Edward Hodgson and a friend State, who has replied that the Indians thieves have been operating with great success. him for three months." Mr. Ordway thinks has a right to say that his childmale were returning to Hazleton, Pa., across cannot be arrested except upon extradition Gov. Pierce will not be disturbed for some The commandery-in-ehief of the military the mountains from Shenandoah, on foot by the British authorities, and that this or femaleshall not be married. Jesse time, and that when he is Col. Benton will order of the Loyal Legion of the United The president is reported as saying that they were attacked by a masked robber, government should not countenance any be the man to take his place. States was organized at Philadelphia, in unless the charges against Gov. Pierce of Hoyt was a grocer's clerk himself. He who used a billy upon them. Both were kidnaping of the Indians. The interior department the rooms of the Pennsylvania Historical Dakota are sustained, he will not be removed. knocked senseless, and Hodgson received made his money from what his brother-in-law is at a loss to know how the society, Gen. W. S. Hancock presiding. Four Persons Burned to Death. two severe scalp wounds. Therobbertook dangerous refugees can be removed under gave him to start with. Still About fifty delegates were present, including about $650 which Hodgson had collected Morton C.^Warren, importer of laces at the circumstances. A terribly quick-spreading fire broke out \h Gen. Sheridan, Gens. Cochrane, Hawley, from customers iu Shenandoah. Hodgson it would not be thought now that a New York, assigned with preferences of in the one-story-and-a-half brick cottage Fairchilds, Rear Admiral Nicholson, A dispatch from London stated that Rt. $117,116. The liabilities are upwards of and his friend were found lying on th' roadside. at No. 86 Vernon Park place, Chicago, grocer's clerk is fit for a rich man's Col. R. C. Codman. Gen. P. A. Walker of Rev. James Russell Woodford, D. D., liishop $300,000. recently,owned and occupied by W. S. Bates, Massachusetts, and many other prominent of Ely, was dying. I daughter. I believe they don't hold in whichfour persons were burned to death. Stout Austrian women are now scrubbing Thomas Whiteley and wife were found dying officers of the army and navy during the Oscar Wilde has again become a lecturer. The family consisted of five persons and a anybody but coachmen fit." the 4,200 windows of the Vienna city hall in bed in their room at the Commercial rebellion. The officers of the new commandery Since his baby was born he wears breeches servant girl, and all but two met a most at an expense of 10,000 florins to the hotel, at Lincoln, Neb., from the effects ol are- and has his hair cut in the ordinary style. horrible death. municipal government. morphine. They have since died. The Commander-in-chief, Gen. W. S. Hancock, The fire marshal, Campion, found Mr. M. Bartholdi the sculptor, is coming to couple were married at Beatrice, and went An intimate friend of the Grant family Mr. Gothusen of Boston, to accomplish U. S. A. senior vice commander-inchief, Bates in the alley at the side of the house America. to Lincoln, intending to go East. Whiteley, some important business, chartered a Gen. E. B. Hayes, Ohio junior vice makes the following statement: Buffering from several bruises, but able to who traveled for the Standard Shoe company special train and made the trip from New Charles Leland, a member of the well commander-in-chief, Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, tell the story of the catastrophe, wringing Grant had $200,000 worth of firstclass of Jefferson, Mo was a confirmed York to Washington in five hours. known family of hotel keepers, and one ol Connecticut, recorder-in-chief, Col. J. his hands in agony over the loss of his family morphine eater. It is supposed that he administered the Ocean hotel at Long Branch, died at P. Nicholson, Pennsylvania chancellor-inchief, railroad mortgage bonds, which Charles Stokes, son of Hon William B. and suffering keenly over his own severe a dose to his bude through his cottage on the Shrew sbury river. His Capt. Peter D. Keiser. M. D., Pennsylvania Stokes, shot himself at Alexandria, Tenn. hurts. He said that the servant girl started were the result of several operations jealousy or some other cause of recent death was the result of yachting a few days treasurer-in-chief, Gen. John J. He was formerly a revenue gauger, but was a fire in the kitchen and went out origin and then took a dose hnnnelf. ago. with prominent and wealthy friends Melham, New York. removed from office a short time since. doors a moment, leaving the door open. The works of the Lafayette sugar factory, The .states represented were Pennsylvania, The tenth annual chuich congress of the She returned in a minute or two and found Mrs. Mark Hopkins drives a team of in New York. These securities he kept eight miles south of Lafayette, Ind., was New* York, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Protestant Espicopal church in the United the kitchen in a blaze. The girl ran away spanking trotters herself around Great in a box, which for safe keeping he struck by lightning and burned. Loss, Calilprn'a, Wisconsin, Illinois, States was opened at New Haven, Conn., screaming with fright, and Mr. Bates was Barrington, Mass., every day. She has $18,000 insurance, $2,000. Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota and the District by services in Tnnity church. Bishop aroused, rushed into the kitchen and tried placed in vaults where Ward's papers $30,000,000 and buys many good horses. of Columbia. John Williams celebrated holy communion, Fire destroyed several stores at Carrolton, to extinguish the flames. When the firemen The grand jury in London has found a and valuables were. When he came assisted by Bishop Whipple of Minnesota. 111. Loss, $40,000 covered by insurance. entered the house they found the true bill against Mr. Stead and the other Among several hundied clergymen charred bodies of the entire family, with the down to the office to get his box Story of the Vermont Defaulter. defendants in the Armstrong case for abduction, present were Bishops Neely of Maine and exception of Mr. Bates- They ere: Ferdinand de Lesseps is going to Panama Winnipeg Special Lawrence Brainerd, the day atter the failure, it was gone, conspiracy and indecent assault. Dudley of Kentucky and Canon Farrar. to look after the expensive ditch he is digging Mrs. Mary E. Bates, aged thirty-five the absconding St. Albans (Vt.) bank The inaugural address was delivered by Fred Hollar, confined in the jail for an and the securities have never been there. John Bates, aged five Edward Bates, an president, arrived here recently coming Bishop Williams, who welcomed the members assault upon Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. infant Mrs, Dreylson, aged seventy, mother heard from. That day, Ward, in the from Windsor, Ont., around the north The positions of the Confederate troopson of the congress to the diocese. The Taylor, who lived alone on a farm, was of Mrs. Bates. *tf L*^ Superior bytltfNew Canadian the Gettysburg battlefield are to be general secretary of the congress, Dr. ,r.?rtally wounded by a mob at Winchester, only interview he had with Grant alter The body of Mrs. Bates was found lying marked, as are those of Union troops, so Pacific railway. In an interview he Qreorge D. Wilds of Riverdale.N. Y., delivered 111. two feet from the front window on the first the failure, acknowledged that he as to complete the record of this remarkable tells the story of his kidnaping and esca-pe a ftiemoTtal of deceased members. floor, burned to a crisp. The charred remains battle. Senator Don Cameron's hiends deny that in Minneapolis. While driving a few miles had taken the securities, sold them, At Copenhagen,Denmark, adesperate attempt of her babe were lying close by. The he thinks of resigning his seat in the United from Winnipeg with Detective Newberger, It is now stated that the new French was made to assassinate Premier remains of Mrs. Dreylson, the mother of and made way with the money. This States senate. He will be home in a iew he was met by three men with a team, who chamber of deputies will comprise 200 Conservatives Mrs. Bates, were found upstairs. She evidently Estrupp by a young man named Rasmussen, days and will be present at the opening of asked him to go with them. He refused,and and 384 Republicans or Radicals. is the reason why Grant was so completely died of suffocation, as thebody was a compositor. Rasmussen fired two congress. they forced him, driving him to St. Vincent. M. Brisson, the premier M. Flouquet, not mnch burned. The boy was found in bankrupted. shots from a revolver at the premier. He tried there to escape from his captors, A young man named Reed Johnson committed president of the chamber of deputies MSadi the ruins of a bed. When in the act of firing the third shot the but was prevented, and they drove him to a criminal assault on Miss Martin, Carnot, minister of finance M. Goblet, would-be assassin was seized by a couple of Crookston, from which point he was taken at Pleasanton, Mo. The girl informed her minister of public instruction the Due de detectives, a number of whom have constantly She Dead of the Indian War. A return to the war department of to Minneapolis. While standing on the father of the outrage, then shot herself, and Bisaccia, MM. Andrew Rouvier, Cocbery, been in attendance on the premier platform there a former friend stepped up Raynal, Clemenceau and Spuller have been will probably die. Fargo, Dak., Special.McCarthy & the names of officers on the active list for some time past, owing to Mie extreme and asked him to go -with him. he detects re-elected. Thus far, 208 Republicans and Donnelly of St. Paul completed their contract The English steamship Finsbury, of London, Avho served in the war gives a striking hatred of the populace toward him and the es were absent and he went driving twenty-four Conservatives have been reelected. for the removal of the soldiers' remains Capt. Graystone, has been chartered other members of the cabinet. Rasmussen to St. Paul, where he stayed three days, The Republicans polled 61,000- proof of the extent to which our army interred at old Fort Abercrombie on a two month's time charter to carry iron was hurriedly taken to the prison, the votesin Paris and the Conservatives 31,- after which he went to Chicago, where he to Fort Lincoln. There were seventynine ore from St. Jago.Cuba, to Philadelphia on is now officered by men old enough for officials fearing an attempt atfescuewould 000. It is believed that the Conservativesare also stayed a short time. He next went buried there, and all but three of the account of the Juragua Iron company. be made. active service over "twenty years ago. victorious in the provinces. to Detioit and crossed to Windsor on the bodies were found, and these are supposed George R. Wilbourne of MilesCity, Mont., Canadian side. After spending three weeks Shire the announcement of the decision to have been washed away while the cemetery Of the total authorized force of 2,177 The postmaster general has appointed has been appointed a special agent of the there he came to Winnipeg to join his ol Secretary Lamar in regard to the ad was on the lower ground, during the following named fourth-class postmasters: officers, 1,082 served in the army beore interior department to make allotments of wife. mission to practice before the department the early days of the fort. Many of the inscriptions DakotaAurora, A. B. Baker. Min lands in severalty to the Crow Indians, of ex-employes, many inquiries have, been were totally obliterated, and it June 1,1865. There is not a man nesotaOlivia, L. White. IowaGifford, under the act approved April 11.1882. made as to the nature of the claims that was very hard to identify the remains. The C. T. Gifford, Waubeck, George J. Wright: above and including the rank of lieutenant Nothing Like Electricity. cannot be prosecuted by such attorneys. officers' bodies were those of Xieut. Robert Mrs. Sarah Hicks, a pretty young New Tabor, E. P. McCornJfck Viola, M. F. A few days ago a broken electric light wire colonel who did not, and 213 To settle the question the secretary issued Cairns, of the Seventeenth infantry Lieut. York widow, drank a quantity? carbolic Shanklin Buffalo, Mrs. Mary Dodge. in Chicago became connected Avith an iron the aliowing order* "It ishereby prescribed T. J. Elliott, of the Twentieth Quartermaster acid because Jed Shirley of New York, to majors out of 235, 475 captains out The court which is to try LieutenantsTillson pillar. This passed the electric current that no person who has been an officer, Franks, of the Seventeenth several whom she was engaged, wanted the wedding and Avis, Fifth infantry, at Fort along a hand railing, and it returning by -of 617 and 194 out of 6 56 lieutenants. clerk or employe of this department within children of Capt. J. H. Patterson postponed. She died. Keogh, Mont., will convene Nov. 20, instead another railing, made a complete circuit. two years prior to his application to and Lieut. Brush. The burial cases Practically, if a war broke out now The marble pulp'ft, which the late Cardinal of Nov. 2, as at first ordered. A negro came along and leaned wearily St Pat practice in any case pending therein shall of the officers and children were found McCloskey printed to the and the army were expanded to a against the railing. Then he bristled up be recognized or permitted to practice as to be well preserved, whilethose containing At Fargo, Dak., Edward Hibsted wasfound rick's cathedral la-^Tew York at a cost of with energy. His arras were closed around an attorney or agent in such cases as shall the privates were generally decayed. All dead in the Old Ofhcesaloonbuilding force three or four times Its size, it is $10,000, has just arrived from Italy in the railing and his body was bent like the have been pending in the department before were placed in new boxes, and straw was on First avenue. He was hanging from a forty-five large "C&ses. safe to say that every colonel and upwards letter S. He had no idea what was the or at the date he left the service pro-, placed around them so thatnothing would board in front of his bed in a back roonwy A thirty-five year old bachelor, worth matter* with him, and being unable to let vided that this rule shall not apply to the rattle during transmission. The remains would be above forty years old The deceased has a sister living at Faribault, 70,000, has written from one of Montana's go his hold, cried out loudly that he wns officers, clerks or employes oi the patent of several Indian scouts were removed. Minn. and would soon have to be replaced interior towns to Col. Charles D. Curtis, dying. A dozen men ran to his assistance office." Matotabnahees must have been a very Theodore Davis, the British Colombia, and were soon experiencing the tingling effect that he will come to Helena during the by younger soldiers. powerful man, the skeleton indicating a lawyer who defended the defaulting postmaster London cable.Greek met Greek in th of the electiicity. Some laughed, holidays to hunt for a wife. height of at least seven feet and a very HCjbs, got $750 of the money which* electoral campaign and all political Eng others cried, and many called for help. A heavy frame. The nrison congress continue their session Hibbs stole from the United States. land is ringing with the echo of their blows. crowd soon gatneied, and a few additional The long-continued arbitrary policy and discuss disciplinary measures. Col. Lord Chamberlain addressed the Liberal victims were hanging to the railing. Finally Rev. Dr. George Sexton, L.L. D., of London, Thomas F. Barr says the army is satisfied of King Christian, in refusing to dismiss association at Birmingham and Lord the crowd numbered neai ly fivjp hundred. the distingnished scientist and theologian,is Saved From the lynchers. with the present airangement, but thinks wagon arrived "just as an enter Randolph Churchill spoke at King's Lynn. police1 an obnoxious cabinet,,, in com A about to lecture through the United government prisons advisable. At St. Charles, Winona county, Minn., The speeches were aimed at each other, and prising man had discovered the cause of the States, pliance with a vote of parliament, an Edward Watts was arrested for trying to Riel was recently notified of a further respite are very lively reading. Mr. Chamberlain trouble and released the victims by disconnecting While Anderson Rush of Atlanta, Ga.,^ commit rape on the seven-year-old daughter till Nov. 10. He expresses disgust because levying alleged uncongfl itutional taxes referred to Lord Randolph Churchill as the wire. was quarreling with his wife, he saw Frank of Jacob Hendee, and soon after a howling it was not a reprieve, as he confidently "the author of the extraordinary rigmarole, because parliament refused to vote tin Oglesby standing outside the house looking and determined mob, fu'ly masked and expected. He'cbntinues in good spirits, his electoral address, a colorless -Suit* Against Dr. Loring? in. "I'll show you how to eavesdrop," he provided with ropes, congregated around and expresses the opinion fre ly that he budget, has led to a number of serious document," and "a penny novf-libt," and exclaimed, and fatally plunged a knife in the jail, and were determined to do Judge United States District Attorney Sawyer will not be hanged. "an ignorant school boy." Lord Randolph riots and imposing demonstrations in Oglesby's body. He escaped. Lynch's work. Inside the jail, where the y-f' at Boston, has brought two suits against charged Mr. Chamberlain with interested Assistant Secretary Coon will doubtless prisoner was confined* were Marshal Copenhagen. The people seem determined Hon. George B. Loring, lately United motives, with being intensely dishonest and The latest phase of the defalcation caseT remain, in the treasury department a good Parr and Deputy Hendee, who by some States commissioner of agriculture. The flagrantly immoral, and said his radical of Decatur Wells, the Penora, Pa., postoffice that their representatives in while yet. as his irea knowledge of the business mears attracted the mob's attention to the first is for $10,000 against Dr. Loring as suggestions were utterly hopeless and clerk whose stealings amounted tothousands compels the new administration to parliament shall have some voice in front part of the building. Marshal Parr principal, and John A. Loring and utterly absurd. Mr. Chamberlain's reply o! dollars, is his resignation keep him. He has had twenty years experience 1 and his prisoner escaping through a rear Thomas Saunders as sureties, upon a to the Marquis of Salisbury's attack at and flight to Canada. Wells leaves behind the affairs of the government, and in the treasury. window* and taking to the woods. It was bond given to secure the faithful performance Brighton was most'ettective. ^V him many creditors and a wife, to whom have becomeso threatening in their demands London Cable: The outcome of the but a moment before the mob were aware of the duties of commissioner of agriculture he had been married leas than a month. Fre nch election is shown by an article in that their man had slipped away, and, determined The tardiness with which Maj. Gasman that the king has ordered the by the principal. The declaration At Springfield, Mass., W. A. Rowe of the Monarchical Figaro, which saye: The not to be frustrated, took to the has been sending the settlers oif the Crow alleges that Loring did not make a true garrison at Copenhagen to be largely Lynn lowered the world'l twentv-mile bieycle republic is made and founded. All politics woods in pursuit, some on foot and others Creek and Winnebago reservation has excited and faithful quarterly account of all the record. His time was 58 min. and 20 which does not accept this fundamental on horseback, but Parr and his prisoner increased. These popular demons tra- suspicion in some quarters that money received by him, as required by the sec The best pre\ ious time 58 min. and verity is politics in the air. made good their escape, walking to Lewiston, things are not as they should be. The 56 1-6 sec, made by M. J. Webber last tiong are not confined to &>renhageo d The second suit is against Loring a distance of nine miles, and taking the agent had peremptory orders two months ^individually and for $30,000. The suits Mrs. Wright,, of St. Louis, the young September. 4 o'clock train for Winona where he was ago to clear the reservation of trespassers alone but are general throughout/Be^iiofce brought to recover $20,000which it is married woman who attempted to commit Bafely lodged in the county jail. and troops were uiaced at his disposal if it Washington Territory farmers are sow- i 4 alleged was-misapplied by Dr. Loring to suicide three months ago on account of the {mark. It is expected that a state sieg should be necessary to use them yet hardly mg wheat for next year's crop. purposes not provided by law,. The Answer sudden death of her husband, died. She will be declared, and it is feared that a any impression has been made on the* Hotels in the National Park. Jay Gould has ordered his yacht to be in the cases have not been filed* belonged to a respectable family an St. i*d-j settlement. The charge has been made in /f revolution will ensue if the king persists made ready for sea by Jan. 1. He wfll Louis, where she was born. She was highly The new syndicate which hasbeen formed Washington that a number of officials in cruise in Southern waters. educated, and very attractive in appear- to take hold of the hotels in the Yellowstone in refusing the concessions asked Iteins of General Vows. the Indian bureau wm in collusion with Park is composed of the following Archdeacon Farrar gets $300 for each Gasman to allow the settlers to stay until ^E.len Terry, the actress, is ill and unable %J'~'by parliament. A number of political gentlemen: John D. Terry and Charles lecture he delivers. -IS congress meets, when a lobby will be prepared Mrs. Maiy Muldoon of Youngstown, to play, but is improving. jf\^'v arrests have been made, tending to Gibson, St. Louis Mr. Casey, Minneapolis to get a bill through congress declaring Ohio, reported to the police that she' had Prof. Maria Mitchell, of Vassar college, gl The backbone of the Pennsylvania coal Mr. Carrington, Toledo. Ohio C. B. Wright the Winnebago lands settled, or under h*m\ further incite the people, been robbed of over $2,000, and that her celebrated her sixty-seventh birthday a few I" Aand blood miners' strike had given out. and John C. Bullitt, Philadelphia Frederick President Arthur's order, public lands and fourteert-yeor-old son Tom was missing. days ago. and was presented by the undergraduates Billings, New York. The names of Churchill, the murderer of Dennis Brooks, the settlers now on them entitled to them^ Before midnight Tom was 'found in a shed with a jelly cake of sixty-seven 7%, f& the last three will be recognized aa was killed by a mob in Pike county, Ark. the Indians to be indemnified. asleep. His pockets were weighed down layci* one for each year.