New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 18, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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imOBBSOTA STATE NEWS. Iwillsaynothinr The SKenWkqp eirt KBttXHE BAKOI1IO. LITEST HEWS SUMMARY. ^ewUlmBeview^ repwtsrt sMkota-tn the United States ten* me a cross, bntit was not very luoky, for ateif heo desires. nad it only two days whern P*diceman m lMmiv$Umm TMkWMh LonlsKlel White sjaroJupaifwiats ta Minnesota. Rev. Sr. John Hall, the noted Presbyteriam stole it." The How Catholic ftatversftr. in FrlsonWhat Biel Has to Say Aboac a pastor of3New York, has an income V* Buringthe recent session of the legislainre JOS. BOBLETEB, Publisher. Here the sported and betted gnsirnnMi oi 4 of $100,0*0 a year. The board of trustees of the Catholic a law was passed giving each town the "prophet" tapped me on the shoulder university met at the archiepiscopal residence There was a large gathering of the upperten nd city in the state, having an organized and suggested I would "get move on, so A correspondent of the New York Herald MINNESOTA. NEWULM, a iew days ago in Baltimore. The of New Orleans society recently at the fee department, one-half of tha amount of I movedoat of the cell, and, mounting at Keglna -says: Biel was kept a close prisoner following were present: residence of John Phelps, on Jackson -taxes paid by the insurance companies in a broncho, cantered till I reached Gillespie's in his little cell, which, by the way, is Archbishops Gibbons, Baltimore Williams, street, to witness the marriage of his niece, -that town or city- The amount is to be stables, in the center of the ~gei The United "States is now sending Boston Ryan, Philadelphia and the first on the right hand side when you Miss Louisa Yates of New Orleans, to spent in improving the fire department. afy of the Prairie." M?%M ^f^f Corrigan, New York Bishops Ireland, St. Albert E. Ovitt of St. Paul. 'the*guard Begin a prisoo for the time centra-l be abroad about $3,000,000 worth of leave room enter the The following places have forwarded state Paul Keane, Richmond Spaulding, Peoria i After providing for the payment of all his building on the south side of the barracks, Beeefcer Against m* Tariff*. locomotives per annum, the total Marty, Dakota Monsignor Farley, New |,owingthat they have an organized ment( whic department:fl debts and funeraI expenses, GeneralMcClel At the late national free trade conference'fire Ian b^neaths all his^reaTanTl^onaT'es- York Rev. Drs. Foley, Baltimore, and value of those exported in the last in Chicago, of which David A. Wells was Albert Lea, Alexandria. Anoka, Austin, Chapelle, Washington Messrs. Michael Jenkins, tate to his wife, Ellen Marcy McClellan. On mg. The rebel's cell is six and a half feet fiscal year being $2,819,946. This, chosen president, Henry Ward Beecher Benson, Blue Earth City, Brainerd, Lal Baltimore Thomas E. Wagerman the death of his wMe he direct* that all his by four .and a half, lighted by the usual made a speech that attracted great atten- Washington and Eugene Kelley, New York. donia, Carver, Chaska, fo'd bprrags, at an average of $10,000 each, represented estate be divided between his two children, T, tion. Mr. Beecher declared: Crookston. Dulnth, Fairmont, Faribault, Bishops Ireland, Keane, Spaulding and about 290 engines. In the fiscal George B., fc., and Mary M., share and P*n grating. It contains the prisoners Marty were authorized to visit various Hewasinfavorofnotariffatall.though Fergus Falls, Glenwood, Hastings, Hen- share alike. His military accoutrements bed, inafieup of three twelve-inch boards dioceses and collect funds for the university. & year ended June 30, 1882, the the best policy to follow was to place a di- derson, Jackson, Jordan, Kasson, Lake They agreed to raise $700,000, he also leaves to his son, and the sword in width. It is about six feet in lengthThis reet tax upon the people to defray the ex- City, Lanesboro, Le Sueur, Linchfield, Lit- number of engines shipped f'id not exceed that was presented to him by the city of which, with MissCadwell's donation, $300,- penses of the government. The innate sel- tie Falls,Mankato. Mapleton. Minneapolis, bench is attached to the north side of Philadelphia he leaves to his daughter. He 133, theestimated value being $1,- 000, will give the university $1,000,000, born of their igno- Montevideo, Moorhead, New Ulm, Ncrth- the little cell by hinges, so that in the daytime fishness of the people, appoints William C. Prime of New York to start with. The members of the field, Owatona. Perbain, Red Wing, Redwood it is raised upward and fastened to the 455,717. ranee, would make the operation of such a literary executor, to make such use as he university board will visit Washington and Falls, Rochester, St. Clond, St. Paul. wall by a hook. By this means so much policy impossible until the arrival of the deems best of.such papers as the decedent qualify as incorporators. A letter was St- Peter, Shakopee, Spring Valley, Still- millenium. Mr. Beecher, amid great ap- space is saved for "pacing purposes" may have. brought by Dr. O'Connell to Archbishop plause and laughter, said that protection water, Waconia, Waseca, Watertown, It is regarded as certain that there during daytime. The bedclothes are Gibbons from the pope, in which the latter was the "jugglery ot the deviL" That if Wells, Willraar, Winnebago City, Winona, folded together every morning and will be a called session of the Minnesota expresses the great gratitude afforded him politicians were statesmen, protec- .Zumbrota. thrown into a corner of the cell. Casualty Record. to learn that the archbishop of Baltimore, legislature during the winter tion would die a natural death Kiel's writing desk is hinged on to the with his colleagues, bishop of America, At Helena drunken Williamm Todd drinks in spite of the devil but politicians were a bottle of laudanu given hi by Michae west side of the little cell, the same as his Minnesota Ctrrots.Chicago months. A new apportionment of had conceived the noble designs of erecting not statesmen, they were "vote-mongers." bed, and when I show you three large McGovern, and dies. a Catholic university in America. i members of the legislature, under the News: Maj. W. Beach Taylor, Mr. Beecher spoke in most uncomplimentary manuscript books filled with "visions," Further details of the Algoma disaster one of Gen. Logan's private secretaries, language of custom houees, and said census of 1885, as required by law, "manifestations" and redomontade, together show the calamity to have been much passed through this city on his way_ to Canadian Ministers on Hell's Bebelllon ly* believed from personal observation that with a bible presented to Riel by his is the principal object of the session, greater than first indicated. Washington, where he iutends to exhibit, if there was such a thing as a profane oath mother, *jid a few Roman Catholic prayer At the banquet to Sir A. Caron and Hon. before the nevt congres sits, some specimens it could invariably be found in the courts but it is probable that there will be a books, you have the cell of the rebel halfbreed, Thomas White at Winnipeg, Caron caused of carrots raised on his farm near Slay ton, and customhouses. Quoting the secretary Crli Louis Riel The scaffold is at the inal Calender* vociferous applause by stating he hated large amount of general and local legislation. Minn. The major thinks that, with a little of the National Labor organization, Mr. extreme south end of the prison, enclosed rebels and had no sympathy, good bad* or Frank C. Felfeon, an operator on the government aid, he could bring the The call of the Governor may Beecher raid there were now in this conntry by a board fence nine feet square. It was indifferent, with rebellion. Referring to Chicago board of trade, shot himself at his carrot-raising industry up to a point whereit a million of laborers unemployed. After be expected at any time. on this scaffold that Connors, the Moosejaw rebellion, White said: residence recently. No cause is assigned. would be second to none in the country. referring to the rivalry among capitalists murderer, was executed on Friday, I visited the Prince Albert district, of "One peculiarity of carrots raised in Minnesota," Capt. Woodbury S. Pollovs, a^ed seventy in developing and reaping the profits in July 17, for the brutal murder of his chum, which we have heard so much of late. I says he, "is that they grow in the years, committed .suicide at Portland, Me., newly discovered industries, which resulted Henry Molaski. It was 4 o'clock when Apples have been so abundant in had an opportunity of seeing the terrible form of whatever the planter is thinking of by shooting himself through the head. He in inevitable over-production and the ultimate the iron wicket leading from the guard misery brought upon the poor, misguided when he sows the seed. Now, here is one," New England that difficulty was experienced was formerly United States consul to effect of throwing laborers again out room to the prison proper noiselessly half-breeds by the treachery of he continued, raising the fid of a box and Cuba. of work, Mr. Beecher remarked that there in disposing of them without opened on its well-oiled hinges, and I a designing knave. [Great applause.] It i showing a carrot that looked like a beautiful was no tariff on men, and wondered if the Dr. John F. Fisfeer has been arrested in walked itfside, quickly turned to the right, seems to me that if any wherethename of the charge, and thousands of barrels were child I was'thinking of home and my Protectionists were thinking of bettering Philadelphia charged with criminal malpractice and a dozen paces took me to the cell of man who led the creatures in that neighborhood children when I sowed that seed, and you a the situation by placing a tariff on imported tendered to humane people of New in performing an operation upon a the condemned rebel. Riel exhibited little and caused such misery and destitution see what it has grown to be." In other pauper labor. Mrs. Thompson, employed as a chambermaid surprise on beholding his visitor. With the name of him who, for the second York without any other charges than boxes Maj. Taylor carried carrots in other at the St. Elmo hotel, from the effects This was intensely amusing to the audience, the cordiality of,a hot-blooded prisoner he timein this northwest country, brought i* ti forms, all, he protested, in the images ol for handling and freight, for the poor of which she died. and its suppressed laughter increased I warmly shook my hand. disturbance upon the people, should be those objects on which his mind rested at to a roar when the speaker remarked: I "Now, Mr.Riel,"*aid I, "though you have held up to execration, it would be among that.city, who were delighted to receive A general raid was made by burglars on the time of the planting. As other Minnesota often been asked the question before, perhaps This country was a large exporter "of the unfortunate dupes who wereled at that residences in the northeast part of Bloomington, farmers do not report the same experience, them. Physicians testify to the you will tell me candidly your reason religion." This country sent millions of time to take up arms against the constituted 111., and much plundercarried away. we think it must be a peculiarity for raising the late rebellion?" dollars to heathen countries to instill the beneficial effects of this fruit upon the authorities of the country, and brought The residences entered were those of James of Maj. Taylor's mind rather than ol the I "If I did not answer the question often principles of Christianity into the minds of misery and destitution upon t)\e people. McGregor, C. G.Schneider, JusticeFulwiler, health of the poorer classes. Minnesota soil. I enough," answered Riel, "I am sure some unbelievers, while the article went begging [Cheers.] J. Murray and Sidney Tuttle. I of my good friends outside did it for me. at home. This country was liberal in exporting It is believed that after the utterances At Lincoln, 111., a sensation was caused But there is something yet to be gathered. religion for the benefit of the heathen, ot these two members of the cabinet, Riel A Duluth & Iron Range saw mill, at Tower, be the discovery of the bones of at least Another batch of 250 Mormons arrived I do not think I Taised' the late war, but bnt when those benighted individuals has little chance of escaping the gallows. burns at a loss of $7,000. three persons under the smoke house of a I advised the starving half-breeds to stand came to this country, to be nearer to the in New York recently. The Morton S. Barrows and Miss Ada C. homestead belonging to oneJohn H.Haines up for their rights, shamefully denied them fountain-head of such teaching, they were polygamy business seems to be in a Noble were married at the House of Hope from 1872 to 1880. Haines was a desperate Washington Gossip. by Sir John." met with stones and curseR, and only allowed church, St Paul. character, the terror of the neighbors. way of extermination, but converts to to remain .it the peril of their lives. "You deny, then, that all this bloodshed The Dolphin will receive her battery and Michael Neary, a well-to-do-farmer of McPherson A footpad waylaid a stranger on West Though Mr. Beecher's short address has been caused by you." will be sent to join the North Atlantic Mormonism continue to increase. It township, Blue Earth county, is Washington street, near Bloomington, 111., abounded in cutting sarcasms and witty "I do. I had never supposed that a drop I squadron in the guH. is.possible that after the elimination charged with criminally assaulting a little robbing him, and leading him toward the figures, he closed in an earnest and impressive of blood need be shed. I thought it would The president appointed John A. Bari girl. He denies it. depot with a cocked revolver at his head, vein, with old arguments in a dress so be cheaper for the government to come to df polygamy and a few other obnoxious don postmaster at Superior, Wis., vice S. intending to force him to leave town. Near new and attractive that his audience listened terms with me. The government did not Oscar Horner, sixteen-year-old son of features, Mormonism may take E. Tubbs, suspended. the depot the thief was nabbed by a policeman. with the most strained attention. The do so, and my counselno matter what Simon Horner of Granby, Nicollet county, William E. Smith, recently appoints rank with other denominations. speaker's closing words were a tribute to the they say nowexpected good terms. Now was piosoned by eating wild parsnips in i assistant secretary of the treasury, qualified liberty that had founded the government, my counsel are wise, and I am a fool in the mistake for artichokes. Samuel Kirkley, who was dishonorably Stranger things have happened in the at the department. that had freed the slave, and which would eyes of idiots." discharged from the army some months The Litchfield Independent predicts that worldespecially in the religious remove every bar to its commercial grandeur. Assistant Attorney General Simons was "On what conditions did you leave the ago, has been running a disreputable resort Meeker county will become the center of dismissed by Attorney General Garland United States with the half-breed deputation called the "Hog Ranch" near the fort, at world. the woolen manufacturing industry in the and a man named Howard appointed in to come to Batoche?" Niobrara. A short time ago some colored Northwest. Galveston Scorched his place. "The deputation told me they were in a members of the Ninth cavalry, having determined The Duluth produce exchange directors bad state and were sure they could get good At 1-40 o'clock Friday the 13th inst., the to suppress the place, went to Capt. Robert McDonald, Fifth infantry, The legislature of Massachusetts, have decided that after the first fifty members terms from the government if they only had most destructive tire the history of Galveston the "Hog Ranch," and calling Kirkley to has been granted an extension of his sick the fee shall be $100 each for the next the coming winter, will be called upon the right kind of a leader. They offered me broke out in a small foundry and the door, shot him down without warning. leave until May, 1886, and will spend the fifty. friendship, a home and plenty of money car repair shop on the north side of Avenue winter in the South. to pass a bill requiring corporations, Ottawa Special: Riel has been respited if I came back with them. Nolin, who A, known as the Strand, between Sixteenth Special Agent Child, of the postoffice department until the 16th inst. Preparations are already Postmasters appointed recently: Cornell, except possibly railroads, to square swore so hard against me,was the loudest was in Rochester recently and nnd Seventeeth streets. A fierce gale from being made for his execution on that Dak., Osman Hutchins Dempster, trying to get me to Batoche. However, he arranged with the Odd Fellows for a new the north was blowing at the time, and the up with their help once in seven days, date, although the warrant has not yet Dak., E. W. Cadwell Buxton, Dak', T. H. lease of a portion of their building for the treated me well after I got there." flames spread with lightning rapidity. arrived. It is generally believed in official Wooldey Big Timber, Mont., 0. M. Hatch .and also a bill to .change the civil service postoffice for four years. The price agreed "It is a wonder to me that you did not About 300 houses were burned which circles here that the further respite to Riel Piegan, Mont., S. M. Martin. upon was $1)00 a year. This building cost act by exempting war veterans think and hesitate over coming back to were occupied by fully 500 families. From has been given enable the condemned the Odd Fellows $10,000, and they expect, The steamer Dolphin, the dispatch boat Canada for the purpose of exciting the halfbreeds A\enue E, however, the burned district includes man to prepare for death, and that the sfrom its operation. These were prominent to have it free from debt in two years, built by John Roach for the navy, about again?" the wealthiest and most sentence will undoubtedly be carried out more. which there has been a controversy, has subjects before the last legislature, "I did think. I asked the spirit to advise fashionable portion of the city. on the y named. been turned over to the navy department, me. He said, 'There is a fish underthe One hundred elegantly furnished but weue defeated by small At Ada W. W. Irwin argued a change of" William Todd died at Helena, Mont., and now it is a source of contention as to rock'and I was to haul it out. We all went mansions are in ruins. Many of venue in the case of the State vs. Dr. Stuart, from a dose of poison given by Michael anajoritiea. The members of the new the selection of the officers to command to confession and prayed. After that the these residences had beautiful gardens attached, for the killing of Dr. E. L. NarrumlastJuly. McGovern. An inquest was held. The evidence her. spirit told me to go. I couldn't refuse." and the moneyed loss does not legislature were elected with direct reference Eighty-three affidavits were produced shows that Todd was in a partial "What is the Spirit, Mr. Riel? Have you represent over half their value. The city The president made the following appointments alleging that a fair and impartial to these matters, and it is state of intoxication early in the morning, seen it?" assessor says the taxable viilue of the on the 10th. James Burns, trial could not be had in Norman county. and McGovern gave him a bottle containing "Yes, frequently. It is a man eight feet dwellinga burned ia $050,000. This makes claimed that the chances are in their surveyor of customs for the port of Kansas The court granted the change and the case* laudanum, telling him it was whisky. high." the actual value of the property City, Mo. Oscar Valelon, assistant appraiser favor this year. will be tried at the goneral term in Becker Todd drank the contents, and died shortly "Is it true you offered to leave your $1,500,000, which, perhaps, represents of merchandise district of New county, beginning Dec. 7. after in fearful agony. McGovern testified people, the half-breeds of Saskatchewan, to the loss in money. The insurance Orleans Samuel J. Tilden, Jr., collector of that he did not know the bottle con* Over 4,500 acres of school lands weresold fight out their own battles if you got a men place the insurance at $S00,- internal revenue Fifteenth district of New tained poison. in Norman county recently. Thehighest large sum of money from the government?" 000. So far as can be learned not a' single York, vice James S. Smart, suspended. The mew German liberal party recently price paid was $13.25 per aere.and accident occurred. The scene during the "It is a lie!" cried Riel. "The government The president has appointed Gen. Joseph gained a sweeping victory in the the average $G. Liust year only 1,240* progress of the fire was simply frightful, so hunted me from friends and home J. Bartlett, New York city, second deputy Foreign Gossip. acres weie sold, at an avcras-e of $5.50. election to choose members to the filled with misery and terror that whoever like a wild beast. Sir John never paid me commissioner of pensions, in place of Lewis Gen. Middleton of Riel rebellion fame, witnessed it must bear its i\ id impress for what he promised, and I did not deserve H. P. Robie has sold the Rnsh City Post, Prussian diet. Out of 4,000 delegates C. Bartlett, resigned on account of ill says Riel is sure to be hanged. a lifetime. The wind rose to a screaming the treatment I got. It is the duty of the to Judge Percy B. Smith of Stillwater. health and William H. Morgan of NaBhville, the conservatives and national liberals gale in the vicinity of the fire, and swept government to release me now and give me Mr. Stead, the London editor, and three Tenn., member of the board of Indian Hubert H. Cox, formerly of Brainerd,. through the burning belt in terrific whirls, $100,000. There was nothing to prevent others were convicted of an indecent assault got mly 1,130. The attempt of commissioners, in place of Orange Judd, resigned. went into the mountains near Tacoma,. carrying millions of live cinders high up in me going with Gabriel to the states after upon the Armstrong girl, and sentenced Gen. Bartlett served with, distinction Wash., some time ago, to purchase horses,, ifche conservatives to secure a majority the air, and raining them down a mile distant we had lost Batoche. The Spirit told me to from three to six months' imprisonment. during the late war. and has not been seen since. over hhe wooden city and its panicstricken to have courase like King David, ~who suffered over all parties promises to end in a The members of the board of Indian commissioners G. J. Lonen has retigned as clerk of theHouston inhabitants. Fortunately the as I did." Stanford Fleming telegraphs from British perfect Waterloo. This result will are in the city, to prepare their county court, and will engage in. flames spared the government building and "Is it true that you were assisted in raising Columbia to Mr. John A. Macdonald that annual report. The board, as now constituted, the practice of law. passed onward toward the gulf. At Avenue strengthen the various wings of the this rebellion by the Hudson Bay com- the first through train over the Canadian with a number of changes made I the fire fiend reveled in the most pany?" W. B. Taylor left Slaj'ton a few days ago liberal party in the German Parliament Pacific accomplished the journey in five by President Cleveland, is as follows: stylish mansions of the city. One of the "I have told you I did not laise the rebellion. to resume his duties aa Senator Logan'gprivate days, and that the trip will shortly be President, Gen. Clinton B. Fisk secretary, also, as it plainly shows the fiist of these splendid houses to succumb We hated the Hudson Bay company secretary. made by passenger trains in four days. Gen. Elisha Whittlesy A. K. Smiley was a$40,000 house. Then in rapid more than the government They are villians drift of public sentiment in the empire, A nameless Minnesota embezzler hasbeen New York M. E. Gates, New Jersey The London Daily News endorses the procession went the residences of Julius and robbers, but their day is short. caught at Macon, Mich. of which the kingdom is so important W. S. Lyman, Rev. L. Abbott, E. maintenance of the union of England and Runge, Leon Blum, H. Fell man, George You will find some of their dirty tricks J. P. Holmes, a St. Paul lawyer, shakes* Brooks, John Chandler, New York McKinney, Ireland as a subject of paramount importance, Selby, R. F. George's 60,000 residence, there," pointing to a book of manuscripts. a, faetor. the debts of St. Paul from his shouldersand Connecticut. and as necessary in preserving Thomas GoggatiB and three hundred of "In case you die j'ou intend these manuscripts disappears. the integrity of the empire. The News less value. These names represent a loss shall be published?" Secretary Lamar overruled a isdecision importyance Commissioner sparks, which of saytK It would be wise to make timely and of $40,000 to $70,000 each. The total Two pugilists, Killen and Lannan, had 1 "Yes. I may die, but I will rise again after John BoyleO'Reilly, thedistinguishd judicious eoncessions. There is only one area of the burnt district in 100 acres, and a prize fight in Dakota county, ni ar St, three days." to miners. The Goodhope Mfriing way to prevent Parnell from dictating his forty and a half blocks are swept clear of Paul, on the old battle ground of Cardiff "Then it is all the sama to you whether company of Stockton, Cal., has settled on Irish poet and patriot, in reviewing own terms, and that is to return a Liberal everything combustible Something over and Wilson. Their work kept them warm, you die or not?" 1( acres mineral lands under the mining -the political situation of Ireland says majority to parliament. 400 houses were burned, and it is estimated as the fighting was fa.st and furious from "Not altogether. If I die God must raise laws, and made fivelocations. The law requires by relief committee that about 1,000 families start to hn sh too much so indeed for it that in the coming elections Ireland me fiom the dead, and I do not want to $500 worth of improvements. The Mr. Gladstone and wife and Lord Rosebery are rendered homeless, the great majority v\as this, more than Killen's hard blows, put him to the inconvenience of working a commissioner holds that there must be and wife drove in a carriage fromDalmeny will certainly elect 80 nationalist members of whom, especially the poor ones, lost which defeated Lannan. Barnes' protege, miracle for me." $500 worth of improvements at each location. Park through the principal thoroughfares everything. to follow Parnellperhaps 90. though beaten, made an awfully plucky effort, Mr. Lamai says that if the aggregate to the free assembly hall, Edinburgh. "You did not make a very good stand at and had he been handled by as experienced of all the improvements iB $500, that is Crowds of people lined the route, Batoche against Gen. Middleton?" He is supported by the whole country The city of Galveston is situated on the men as Killen, the result might all the law asks. and great enthusiasm was manifested at "Poor fellows' They couldn't make a Inner shore of Galveston island, Tevas,340 -except the landlords, the British officials, have been different. the appeal ance of Mr. Gladstone. On stand against anything. They had neither First Assistant Postmaster General Stevenson miles west from the mouth of the south reaching the hall Mr. Gladstone found it food, clothes, arms, ammunition, nor and the Orange "carpet-baggers" Minnesota has fared slimly in the matter discharged two offensive partisans pass of the Mississippi river, 2! miles literally packed with people awaiting to thp fear of God." A fourth-class jio^tollices. Since March 4 recently. One is a Mormon, who has four southwest of New Orleans and ISO miles an insignificant minority. A Protestant hear his address. "You told Dr. Willoughby at Batoche there have been but nine tv-two such offices wives and seventeen daughters, and under southeast of Austin. It is the largest city himself, he has beside him the entire last winter you 'would rule the Northwest filled. These are the fattest in the state the Edmunds act a man cannot hold office in the state, and the princ pal poit. or perish in the attempt.' with less than half iv dozen exceptions. who is t* polygamist. The other was a Catholic heirachy and priesthood, Miscellaneous News. may have said so. I don't think I did, There are about twelve bundled fourthclass postmaster at Collington, Prince George The Funeral of Julir. McCullough. and he leads the whole nat'ion and its though. Willoughby and Welsh w. ere frightened Cleveland has a new music hall and one postotticcs in Minnesota, and under county, Md. It is charged that on election The funeral of Johh McC'ullough at Philadelphia as trapped coyotes." of the largest in the West. the ordinary course of changes when the expatriated kindred. He is the only day this postmaster, who is a republican, was the most remarkable demonstration "Why did yon allow your men to attack Republicans weie in power, one-fourth of i enticed a large number of democratic voters A Kansas judge sustains the validity of great popular leader in Europe of his of popular ieg.it th.it hah ever Maj. Crozier at Duck Lake?" them would be filled with new officers or old into the store and furnished them with the prohibitory law in every particu'a-i*. been witnessed in that nty. It w,is found "I did not allow them. Neither did they generation. The artificial leader has ones reroimnibbioned. liquor, keeping them from voting. This Seventeen men and women are arrested necessary to secuie St 'or'e hall for the attack Crozier. Crozier is a good man, but was considered good cause for removal. to hand all the levers and powers of Secretary Lamar has finally approved the at Seattle foT making incendiary speeches services, which were witnessed by delegations he fired first. I could havo Prince Albert, report of commissioners in certain Minnesota The president made the following appointments during the Chinese agitation. of actors and managets from all constituted authority and governmental Carlton, Battleford, etc.. taken and whites claims, and they will be paid at once. on the 7th- Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, over the countiy. massacred if I liked. What was to prevent W. L. Clemens of Charlestown, S. C, machinery. The natural leader The amounts claimod were over collector of custums a* Boston, in the It is estimated that8,000 persons looked me taking Saskatoon? I stopped locked his son alone in a dark room. $100,000. Ihe amounts allowed by place of Roland Worthington, removed has nothing but his own purpose upon the Lice of the de actor and that bloodshed in place of shedding it. I hope When the door as opened the boy had los-t admission. Th the commlshioneis are as followg. Eulalie Col. Robert McKmstrey, to be pension fully 10,0 0 failed to sa his reason through fright. Sir John will repent thouzh." and the will of the people. Turpin, assignee, and Louis Robert, agent at Detroit, Mich. vice Samuel Post, family of the dead actor occupied a bench "What do you think of the legal proceedings J. K. Piersal, a prominent lawyer of New $11,000 Nathan Myrick, 11,321 suspended: Don Carlos Buell, pensiona^ent at the head of the hall nearest the cofhn. in your csibe?" Brighton, Pa., and assignee of R. E. & H. J. and C. L. Daly, assignees of B. F. Pratt, at Louisville, Ky.j John B. McLane, Oregon, It was after 11 o'clock when solemn service "I am ^ery thankful to my Quebec H. Hooper, bankers, has speculated in $3,000 Amanda B. Forbes, widow of W. A naval officer of hih rank, who agent for the Indians of Grande Ronde began. Rev. Dr. ber inter rend friends for thinking of me, but they are wheat, and is short in his accounts about H. Forbos, $4,754. Total $42,175. agency, Or. Leverett Saltonstall, appointed two chapters from the Nin tiith nsalm has had abundant opportunity to fighting the devil on his own reserve. The $12,000. collector of customs at Boston.is a graduate The citizens of Anoka are very much excited and fifteenth chanter of First Corinthians. heretics want 'Riel's' blood." study filibustering expeditions to Cuba, of Harvard university and a lawyer At the cathedral in Cleveland, Bishop and mystified ovei the sudden disappearance Then the hymn "Nearer Mv God to Thee" "What's your pinion of the three advocates by proiccsvon, butj for some years has ndt Gilmour invested Monsignor Felix M. Boff, of T. E. Betmett, a well known says it is a remarkable fact that was sung by Miss Bt-rtha Uicti. When the they sent you up?" been engaged in active practice. He has vicar general of the Cleveland diocese, with blacksmith of that city. last strains of thesweet music died away "Well, I do not wish to say anything these things never occur in the summer, keen a Democrat since the disruption of tbe the title and insignia of Romestic prelate Rev. John S. Mcintosh made a touching against them. Poor fellows, they did their Warner, who some time ago was tried Whig party, and for many years has been to the pope. when the North Atlantic squadron prayer". When thL- was over, W. H. Morton best. They didn't understand my ciise at and found guilty of the attempted murder an active and influential member of saugasolo"Aftet ToilingComethRest." Official leturns of Iowa do^not change all. If Lemieux could speak English like can't get down there to stop of Mrs. Warner, and who was awaiting the party in hisstate, repeatedly repr senting Rev. Robert Hunter, of the Kensington, the results of the election already given. me he might be able to get along. Fitzpatrick sentence in jail at Le Suour Center, escaped it in the Democratic national conventions. them. "When the squadron is to start Presbyterian church, made the first address. In Benton county the Republican vote decreased thinks he is as tall as the Spirit, and has not been found. In 1876 he was one of Mr. Tilden's Upon the conclusion of the exercises 400, and Page county increased on a cruise from the North," he says, but he is two feet less. Greenehic'ids made most trusted advisors, and his speech in There is considerable proving upgoing on at the hall, the remains wore taken in c* ar^e 100. Reiringer's majority for senator in me sick. I am glad he was put to one side. "some of the interested parties down thatcampaign was circulated by the Democratic in Norman comity th's fall, and five out of of the Philadelphia sections of the B. P. 0. Floyd county is four. *v* However, I thank them from my heart." everj seven men borrow from $500 to national eommittee. When the con-test Elks, who in conjunction with their brethren at Key West subscribe some hundreds "What do you think about the decision Gov. Gray of Indiana issued an "antipleuro-pneuinonia $1,000 on their claims. in Florida arose after the election, he from New York, St. Louis, Chicago and of the privy council?" proclamation against of dollars and hire ^omerageed fellows was selected as one of the visiting statesmen i "3? other cities, escorted them to .louuinent The new bridge across the Red Lake river "I knew what would be the result. Connecticut. New York, New .Jersey, Delaware, to protect Mr. Tilden's interests in that cemetery. at Crookston is nearly completed. The to drill after dark. The word g-oes Si The Sphit told me Sir John Maryland. Virginia, We&t Virginia, state. He recently declined a civil service contract priceis $4.996. was laughing at the English bulls all I abroad that a formidable expedition Illinois, Kentucky, Mirsoui, and the District Jary charged with setting coinmissionship tendered him by the president. A Very Thrilling Occasion. the time they were trying a poor halfbreed Commissioner( Folwell of Warren was 1 of Columbia. Don Carlos Buell, pension agent at bi. own building is fitting out fftr Cuba. Away goes ran 8 thatnevercommittelacrime. I could ^ee In the case of John Stevenson, indicted In New York, a few days ago, just Louisville, is the most noted Union general gel~ back the squadron and before it not expect mercy from Joan Bull no more at Bozoman, Mont., for killing Frank Kannis, of the late war, who organized and for a long nr rose in before the curtain rose in the tomb than the Irish *ould If I could speak five the jury brought in a verdict oi manslaughter time commanded the Army of the Ohio. scene in "Romeo and Ju'iet" at the Union the merchant* at Key West wi.l have Mrs. Bills of Champlin. daughter of Dr. hours at my own trial or be allowed to defend and recommended a sentence of Since the arhe has been engaged in business Sqjare theater, the tableau curtain, Wolcott. of Anoka, was taken to the insane received S100.C00 oi money, spent by mysilf I would not be here Co-da ten years in the penitentiary. The murder in Kentucky. of rich cti iiKon plush, caught fire. Immediately asylum at St. Peter. You spoke very hard against Arch- occurred on tha Yellowstone, the officers tor stores, etc. There is i^^ ^-V^ "^p* t'ier. was a great commotion A new malting house has been builtc lfatu atr Quite a stir has been caused in yachting bishop Tache, .Tn -e Dubuc, Sir John A. %^A on the s^aje. The drop curtain n,3 nothing in it). Thcie never They ^e ,fy ito malt X. *UftIr- Pergonal Sol irclesof New York by the appearance of a Macdonald and on your trial. Would fe^VS^I was lowered to hide the fiiv.and the orches ire.anawieorcues. 2^1 OO o'noV. V?^^ u! you repeat wha. J.I said.of them again?" long letter in the London Field, from Tan ij never attempt to tvptinc* Cu'ja when 8 Canon Farrar will lecture to the students tra played a selection that had already ^fnlS, ^o^ sale in Norman county UnV No answer. Kiel nodded mysteriously, nerville Chauiborlayiie, a well-known English of Ann Aibor univeigity on Nov. 25. ftn been playd Tnere was a pretty lively the vessels are Jail up in he hands, of and became wrapped in thought. Suddenly snoirsman, ami the ouueru! the yacht tn time behind the curtain for a while, but Stewart MeKee. a millionaire glass man* 5 Universitydland *ely an $y.25 appraisepaid was for. a at $5 mechanics or the %s\\iw. so hot he jumped up in a very excited condition Arrow, in which he invites an American wa nnally the fire WHS extinguished, nnd Miss ufneturer of Pittsburg, died suddenly, aged DWC* and gesticulated wildly. yaohttogoover to Eugla.id and race for Mather went on with her impersonation ol forty years. .%l\ tbftt Christian* caiA !!v ,.ore." the QIIOPU'M cup, which his yacht won in "They are all knaves!" he cried. "I did Juliet. None of the nudieic knew of the M. Miller, prominent business man It is said Chief Justice Edgerton can 'not tell the whole truth about them. But 1863, aud otid retains. fire until after they had left the theater. of 8priug Valley, is dead. -^nmmnof:s^'