New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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I MIMESOTA STATE SEWS. Y, Tn Pnnersl Samuel J. Tilden. r^r- (New Ulm Review. General News Condensed. OOUS YOTXNGEB SPEAKS. Auditor state 1rtasurer Thomas Wi Byrne clerk of supreme court, Martin The funeral of Mr. Tilden took place i Krueger. i I Iette to Gov. Marshall Colo Younger Greystone, near Yonkers, N. Y., on Saturday How the Kate Gov. Tilden Disposed of His The London Standa rd says: I would he DeniAs Certain Stories of Cruelty That last. The host of mourners that tttf&tsH ^T S '\t a misfortune if the foolish Catting case Property. Have Been. Published. found its way to Greystone filled to overflowing should end in war, hut at all costs Mexico The Republican State Convention to be the ample mansion of the late statesman NKWULM, MINNESOTA. A dispatch from New York says: The Trill Stillwater, Minn., Aug. 1,1886.Hon. should avoid a struggle that could only long before the funeral services began. Held in St. Paul, on the 28nd of Sep- of S. J. Tilden was read at Greystone in William R. Marshall, St. Paul: Your kind end in defeat and disaster and which would Among the first to arrive at the house F"3 tember. the presence of all the relatives except favor of July 29 was received with many throw her hopelessly back in commercial were Gen. Alexander Hamilton, Charles A. those in the west. The document is a long thanks. I do not take the Pioneer Press ""A* delegate convention of the Eepublicans or progress. Even if Mexico is in the right it The trial of the Chicago anarchistg Dana, Daniel Magone, John B. Trelor, exSenator one, containing about ten thousa nd words. the State of Minnesota wiil he held at the Exposition and have not seen the interview with CoL would be better for her to suffer than attempt William II. Barnum, Samuel yfa likely to be spun out for a week or rinfc, in the city of St. Panl. on Wednesday. Hon. John Bigelow, Andrew Green and Fladd. I understand there are several socalled to vindicate herself at so ruino us a Randall, Treasurer Jordan, ex-Collector SeptT22,1886, at 11 o'clock a. w., for the George W. Smith are named as executors histories of the James and Younger two yet, and then the decision of the price. pnrrxwe of nominating candidates for governor, Murphy and ex-Assemblyman Morrow. and trustees. All of Mr. Tilden's kindred brothers, but I had nothing to do with lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state .V jury, is by no means certain in any of Emperor Francis Joseph has written a The pall bearers are: Samuel Randall, are generously provided for in the will. them. They are merely a rehash of sensational auditor, state treasurer, attorney general, clerx letter to the Hungarian prime minister in Jo hn Bigelow, Daniel Manning, Smith M. The whole estate is placed in the hands of of the supreme court and three associate justices newspaper stories. I never knew or v the cases, though the preponderance which he expresses regret that the chances Weed, Charles A. Dana. Dr. George L. Millner, of the supreme court, and for the transaction the executors as trustees. Each heir is to ever had any interview with any one engaged |4" of testimony ia on the side of the of such other business as may be properly in the army, the resignation of Gen. Von William Allen Butler, Daniel Magone, receive an equal share in the line of his or in getting the in up. As for the war.Ihave brought before it. Tne several counties shall Edelbheim, Gynyla, and the promotion of J, B. Trelor, Charles E. her consanguinity. That is, nephews fV prosecution. said that I was engaged in the bloody warfare be entitled to representation on the basis ot one Gen. Jomski have been used by unscrupulous Simmons and Aaron Vanderpool. and nieces receive equal amounts, delegate for each county at large, one delegate on the borders of Missouri and Kansas. agitators to arouse discontent in Hungary. President Cleveland entered the room with and their children certain amounts, for each four hundred Eepubhcan votes and one As you truthfully said in your letter The emperor instructs Herr Von Secretary Endicott, Secretary Whitney for each maior fraction thereof cast at the presidential but they are to receive only the income The new elevated road which is now to the Pioneer Press, it was little bettei election of 1884, as follows: Fiza to meet further agitation with the and Mr. Lamont. Following next came derived from an equal separate specific on both sides than murder. That is the being tried in Cambridge, Mass., and fullest severity of the law. The letter is intended the members of the family, Mr. Tilden's APPQBTIOXEP BY COUNTIES. sum, the principal at their death to be disposed original cause of my being in prison today. as a concilatory manifesto to the nephews and nieces. Gov. Hill arrived just which is eventually to be built in Boston, of in a manner which Mr. Bigelow In all that time of service in Missouri, Hungarians. as the ceremonies were beginning. He could not state. None of his relatives, O I was either a private or a subordinate is a departure from all present was seated next to Mayor Grace. ST"-* a except Mrs. Mary B. Hilton, his sister, County. County. At the lord mayor's banquet in London, officer acting under orders. In 1862- system of railroading. It has but a S are given any specific bequest forever. The Rev. Dr. William Tucker, who Lord Salisbury in a'epeech, said: The question 3 1 was a lieutenant in Capt. Jaerett 's her he bequeaths the residence No. 38 West had come from Andover, Mass., to perform Meeker. 1,456 single rail and this allows of much Aitkin 221 of Irish independence after deep discussion company, Selby's brigade, of Price's army. 2 Mille Lacs.... J01 Thirty-eighth street, and the sum of $100,- the funeral services, read the funeral prayer Anoka 1,402 and advocacy by the most powerful All soldiers, whether they wore blue or the a.- sharper curves and heavier grades* Morrison 687 Becker. 920 000 to live upon. All of his real estate of the Presbyterian chuich. The Madison statesmen this country has ever seen, grey, know that they take an oath to Mower 1,666 BeltramL 13 except this place is placed in his executors' Avenue Presbyterian church choir, \vhii-h Eight hundred feet of the road has '1 has been rejecte emphatically and equivocally bey the orders of their superior officers. Murrav C27 Benton 351 hands to be disposed of as they see fit. had taken up a position at the foot of the by an enormous majority of the peopie As for the kind of a soldier I made, 4 Xicollet 1,129 Big Sione 552 been built and is working satisfactorily. Greystone and the Gramercy Park property main staircase, sang "Abide with me." 2 Nobles 491 of the kingdom. I is not unworthy to I leave that to the honorable federal Blne.Earth...2,480 3 fall under the same rule. The executors Norman. 916 The Rev. Dr. Tucker next delivered a short Brown. 1,159 say that most of the voices in favor of separationhave and confederate soldiers that I 6 Olmsted 2,127 are first charged with the duty of address on the personal qualities of the deceased. Carlton 670 been obtained by the personal fought against and with, who now li\ iD 10 ^Otter'l ail.... 3,425 Carver 1,187 setting apart for his relatives the sums influence of that great statesman, and Missouri. I know that no one will say that 2 liPrae 379 Cass 145 named for them, from which the several Of the nearly $370,000,000 of fractional The president, governor, many upon other considerations, apart Irom the he ever knew me to be guilty of any individual 2 3iPipestone 598 Chippewa 794 5!Pope 1,30 incomes are to be derived. This done, cabinet officers and delegations followed i wants of the question, I believe that our act of cruelty to the wounded oi Chisago 1,492 currency issued in past years it becomes the duty of the executors 7 with the pall bearers in twenty-five carriages. 4jPolk 2,499 opponents will realize that this is England's prisoners of our foe. I do not believe there Clay 1,176 (ceasing in 1876) there is still outstanding 21 and the trustees to carry out hiswishes l'Eamsey 7,942 As the casket at. borne through Cook. 46 final decision, armed with which it is our is a brave federal soldier in Minnesota to 3 2iRedwood 733 regarding certain public beneficiaries. Cottonwood.. 599 the marble-floored hall, the choir sang duty to restore to Ireland that social order, day who, if he knew every act of mine during $15,340,114, so that probably 5 Renville 1,517 Crow Wing. 967 They are charged with the. duty, "Rock of Ages." Eight of Mr. Tilden's employes the loss of which is the only just i the war, but what would give me the Rice 2,453 Dakota 1,523 nearly all this amount ha3 been first, of establishing a free library carried the body. Among them course of its discontent. I am convinced right hand of a soldier's recognition. I Rock 741 Dodge 1,174 in the village of New Lebanon, also in were the captain oi the yac ht Viking, the that in such a policy we shall find the was engaged in many bloody battles wTiere destroyed or lost by the people. Assuming St Louis.....2,366 Douglas. l,64o" Yonkers, and if in the discretion of the trustees gaidener, the valet, and the coachman of strongest support in the enormous population it was death or victory. Itried to do my Scott 692 Faribalt 1.683 that the national bank currency they chooRe to establish a free library Sherburne 644 the dead statesman. A train was taken Fillmore 2,927 in which you are true representatives. part, as any true soldier would. All Sibley 1,040 in this city they may do so, and if not they Freeborn 2,104 fa has suffered one-tenth as much to New Lebanon, where the remains were articles, such as referred to, are false Congressional nominations: Gen. J. W. Stearns 1,381 Goodhne 3,907 11 are at liberty to use the fund that a free entombed. when they charge me with shooting unresisting loss, it may be estimated that of the 34Steele 1,273 Denver, Democrat, Twelfth Ohio district Grant 810 library would cost in the promotion of men or wounded prisoners. No Stevens 613 Hennepin.. .14,597 E. B. Taylor, Republican, Nineteenth Ohio any charitable or educational cause. A $1,237,034,835 issued $8,000,000 man who has respect for the truth Swift 965 Houston. 1.614 Gen. Boulanjrer, the Idol of Paris. district. great deal is left to the discretion of the will say that I ever ordered the execution Todd 758 Hubbard lui has disappeared and will be a clear trustees. In general terms the relatives I. M. Henry, professor of law in the Mississippi Traverse 411 Iant 1,243 of a citizen at any place during the Paris Letter: On a splendid black horse, Wabasha 1,610 profit to the national treasury. Jackson 652 are handsomely taken care of. The estate university at Oxford, shot and warat Lawrence or anywhere else. Not at the head of a detachment of what we Kanabec 280 Wadena. 384 is not as large as estimated by some people. killed H. M. Sullivan, secretary of the board one of my brothers ever soldiered with ine used to call the Cent guardsI don 't know Kandiyohi 1,858 Waseca 1,189 The value his been placed at $10,- of trustees of the university and a prominent a day. As to a story going the rounds what to call them now (showy dragoons, Kittson 315 Washington .2,704 000,000, but Mr. Bigelow says this is Gov. Curtin's committee on strikes, lawyer of Oxford. that during the war I captured fifteen men, anyway)I saw a very handsome otlicer, Lac qm Parle. 966 Watonwan.... 626 double its actual value. As regards a Lake 74 tied them together and tried to shool reminding me of Hancock. Wilkin 400 which traveled a good deal and took Steamships are now carrying passengers I asked. public library for this city, that mattsr is Le Sneur. ...1,618 Winona 2,664 through them all, it is false from beginning 7 f,volumes of testimony did not leport "Who is that to and from New' York and England for Lincoln 599 Wright 2,383 left to the discretion of the trustees, both as to end. I never heard of anything like it "Ah'" said my friend, "everybody is asking 12 and Scandinavia $25. Lyon 1,221 Yellow Med. .1,113 location, size, equipment and cost. Hence having been committed during the uar, to Congress. The committee claims that question just now. Bohold'the lion McLeod 1,071 Dr. D. W. Bliss of Washington, who is the city will have a library if the trustees in Missouri, or in Kansas or anywhere of the hour, the lady-killer, the brave and Marshall. 584 Totals..211,685 359 Hhat it was lacking the evidence of the visiting relatives at Cragin Falls, 0., is suffering think that the funds in their hands cannot else. I know of no foundation' Martin. 736 Necessary to choice. .180 romantic successor of Gambetta, Boulan^er! so seriously from the effects of a runaway be used for the public to better advantage. for the falsehood. The whole thing was so chief officer of the Southwestern railroad He is indeed a 'preux chesalier.'" He accident in Cleveland a few days ago absurd that I never supposed any sensible is what Hancock was at forty-five. He Mrs. Bert Atwood, wife of a jeweler of system on which the great strike that grave fears are felt that he may not man would believe it. Ihavealvtays supposed has thick brown hair, which he brushes up Esteline, Dak., and formerly of Wellington recover. Dr. Bliss is well known as the occurred, and that no report could be Iowa State Prisoners Shot. the story was gotten up by some reporter in two circles over the eyes, a tawny and and Auiora, Dak., and Fillmore county, physician who attended Garfield during his as a burlesque on sensational newspapers. heavy mustache very clear beautiful ej es made without that. Authority has Minn., attempted to commit suicide by A dispatch from Anamosa, Iowa, of the last illness. Your humble, grateful friend, that look dangerous, a power of fixing the taking a dose of corrosive sublimate. 10th says Pour convicts made an attempt been given the committee to continue Acting Secretary Fairchild has made a gazer with them a long, straight, handsome Trouble with her husband was to escape from the state penitentiary COLEMAN You.aER ruling that flour in sacks entitled to drawback, nose, and pointed brown beard already its work during the recess, but it is the cause. here this aiternoon at 5 o'clock. Paddy S. I was Gen. E. McCulloch, not shipped at Grand Haven, Mich., may streaked with grey, which he wears Ryan, in for six years, was shot through safe to assume that nothing will be At St. Charles, Mulligan stabbed Walter Gen. Robert McCulloch of Missouri, incom be entered for drawback at that place and in a Vandyke marner, abroad-shouldered, the left shoulder. The ball glanced Annes in the abdomen with a jackknife. mand of the Northern district of Teias, transported in sealed cars to Canada without done, unless there should be more rather McClellan figure an impassive, calm down to the heart, Ryan dying The depth of the wound is unknown, headquarters at Bonham. He is now unloading at Detroit or Port Huron, expression. He wasdressedinfulluniform, instantly. Mitchell, the man who labor disturbances of a serious character. but Lital results are feared. dead. C. Y. or further detention than to see that the with countless orders across his breast. murdered Thum on the St. Cloud bridge at customs seals are intact. One of the severest storms of the season He has a geat deal of military style some Cedar Rapids about a year ago and who passed over Haw ley a few days ago. might call it a parade style. At West Point was sentenced for life, was shot in the leg, Dr. Frank Hamilton, one of New York's FOREST FIRES. Martin Houston, living about four miles they would have called him "Beau Boulanger." which has to be amputated, and it is most noted surgeons, who was one of The new vessels provided for in the south, was instantly killed by lightning. As he passed through an immense thought he will die. Lankens, sent from President Garfield's physicians, died in Three track-laj'ers on the Duluth and crowd and through the whole pelouse of new naval construction bill are ot 6,000 Maquoketa, Iowa, for ten years for murder, New York, aged seventy-six. Dr. Hamilton Later Concerning: the Wisconsin Fires. Manitoba were knocked down, but were Longchainp8, he was immensely cheered. was not dangerously injured. Harry was the author of many valuable tons and a speed of sixteen knots, a not seriously hurt. A house two miles Then has followed his bloodless duel with A Milwaukee dispatch of the 11th gives Blunt, from Jones couuty, in medical and surgical works. He was also north ivab struck by a bolt. Three persons Lareinty, which has been "supremely ridiculous cruiser of 3,000 tons, and a torpedo the following general summary of the situation- for eighteen years for murder, a successful lecturer and the inventor of a were knockeJ down, and one, George to all good Englishmen, but supremely Though the forests in the northern was the only one that escaped injury. number of surgical instruments. boat, while the monitors now in Sprague, probably fatally injured. Lightning delightiul to all good Frenchmen." M. tier of counties of this state are still ablaze About one week ago the west gate as Ex-Speaker Keifer has drawn out of the struck the house of Edward Day, wo course of construction will be completed Boulanger has become the people's idea of and are likely to remain so until rains knocked down by a railroad car, and had congressional contest in the Eighth Ohio miles north of Hawley, shocking Mrs". Day a war minister. quench the flames, the danger to the villages been boarded up, and it was through this The total amount appropriated district. and the hired man, and badly shattering and towns dotting them is over, un that they made the break. Only one man the house. is $3,500,000, of which $1,000,000 I is believed that the worst of the forest less heavy gales should again sweep down got through. The guards did good work, fires in Wisconsin is over, though the situation Gen. Lew Wallace on "Turkey ana the upon them. While not over a dozen cases ol is for armament and the rest for the and the warden and citizens expressed The personal property of the late J. A. is still serious enough. human cremation are reported, it is believed themselves as greatly pleased at their Turks." Christian of Minneapolis foots up to construction of the new vessels. that many backwoodsmen and families good marskmanship. $210,50-4.48, and the real estate to $94,- Passenger rates from Kansas City to Gen. Lew Wallace, late United States Those who believe that a first-class remote from settlements cannot possibly 730 total, $305,299.48. Chicago are reduced to $8. minister to Turkey, lectured at Obatautua have escaped. The fatality, to cattle has nation should have something more The President appointed Charles A. An investigating committee of nine influential on "Turkey and the Turks" to a large been terrible. Hundreds of charred bodies A report is soon to be issued from the Ward to be collector of customs for the Methodist Episcopal clergymen met audience. The general said there was no than a fiith-class navy will be rejoiced lie on the blakened track of the state board of chaiities in regard to the district of Huron, Mich., vice William in Minneapolis at the call of Presiding drunken Turks that the Tuiks loved devastating fire. I is estimated that uniform classification of expenses oE state that a start in the right direction has Hartsuff, suspended Smith M. Palmer, to Elder Chaffee, at the Hennepin Avenue M. children and were kind to animals. in Calumet, Clark, Marathon and institutions. The various branches of the be register of the land office at Salina, E. church, to consider the case of the Rev. They are afraid of women, and they been made. a few adjacent counties 500 families work are fully set forth and the needs for Kan., vice John M. Hodges, suspended O. John Walton of St. Paul, against whom are the politest of people. They are also are rendered homeless and destitute, such classification shown. grave charges has been brought, both by the devoutest of people, and yet they are F. Searl, ol Kansas, receiver of public and will suffer unlebsimmediate rebel At Hewittville, ten miles from Neillsville, the civil and church authorities. Rev. C. essentially and wholly a military people, money at Salina, Kan., vice Harper S. The City of Faris has become lateh is sent them. Many of these people had Wis., the saw mill, boarding house K. Marshall officiated as counsel for the and are always brave and heroic The Cunningham, suspended. narrow escapes from death, having hidden the possessor of a remarkable collection and every building connected therewith, church, and Rev. R. Forbes of St. Paul lecturer corrected some errors as to the in wells or submerged themselves up to The postmaster-general has appointed was burned. Loss, 10,000. Farmhouses conducted the defense. The main charge domestic life of the Turks. Polygamy, of documents, which will have their necks in streams, with with wet blankets the following postoffice inspectors: E. R. in the neighborhood were burned and many against Walton was that of having tornmitted while permitted in Turkey, was not covering their heads, until the Thereldkeld, Los Angeles, Cal. R. A. Munroe, great interest in years to come for historical families were compelled to move into the a rape upon Hattie Web&ter, a obligatory or even prevalent. The inmates fires passed. In some places the Oakland, Cal. T. T. Reams, Jacksonville, twelve year-old girl, at Wadena, March 18, fields with their household goods. of the harem are by no investigators. This was the fire swooped down so suddenly Ore. A. H. Branch, Denver, Col. 1885. The second charge is forgery of a means slaves. The lecturer paid ahigh tribute Rev. A. A. Whitmore dropped dead in up on the people that they barely had series of death warrants, extending Sparks has ma de a recommendation to railroad pass. The investigation is not yet to the matchless ability and high the pulpit at Anite, Iowa, recently. time to seek this method of safety. In the president that Maj. Clark, recorder of concluded. character of the sultan now reigning, and from April 7, 1808, to Dec. 8, 1832, other places the roar of the flames was The London Telegraph, referring to the the general land office, be removed. said that the Turks would bold Constantinc distinctly heard, and the terror stricken belonging to Samson, the notorious Belfast riots, says: I almost appears as Albion Masterman, one of the oldest settlers pie until the six hostile powers could There is considerable comment here over people fled madly before the flames to the if civil -war can be predicted as the result of of Washington county, died at his headsman of the Revolution. The collection agree upon a dismemberment and distribution the president's appointment of Daniel neighboring viMages and towns. The loss Gladstone's proposal. I has already home in Grant township recently. of the Ottoman empire, and that they Magone as collector of this port, and by cannot even be estimated. Hundreds of was bound up in nineteen volumes, commenced. We cannot accuse the police Articles of incorporation were filed with were no nearer an agreement than they many this action is regarded as the shrewdest homes, dozens of saw mills, lumber camps of undue precipitancy, still less of a desire and Samson has prefixed to the secretary of state ns follows: Scandinavian were fifty years ago. political move the president has made. and millions of feet of timber are in ashes. to wantonly shed "blood. The religious Baptist church, Stillwater. Duluth each volume a summary of the contents. Acres of ripening grain were laid waste and fanaticism which they have confronted has Secretary Lamar has instructed the governors & Western Investment company, capital hundreds upon hundreds of cattle weie diaun upon them the enmity of both Protestants of the territories to expedite as During twenty-five years he stock 50,000. Bank of Hutchinson, Pan ic and Rioting at Belfast, Ireland. burned to death. To-night's advices are and Catholics. In one way speaking, much as possible the preparation of their Hutchinson, McLeod county, capital stock executed 7,143 capital sentences, being that the fires are abating considerably A dispatch from Dublin of the 9th says events are a useful lesson. They reveal annual reports, with the view to having $50,000. by running into clearings and because In response to urgent telegrams from Belfast what a precipice weneared when there an average of 217 executions in them submitted earlier than heretofore. the wind has died out. However, H. Sackvillp Treherne, the vice consul of this evening four hundred soldiers,some seemed to be a chance of Gladstone's bills Postmaster General Vilas will leave for each yearrather a busy life. fears are entertained of a the British government at St. Paul, is of them being on furlough, were summoned passing. The London News says- Evi- New York, in which vicinity he will spend repetition should high winds prevail making a thorough investigation regarding by bugle in the streets, and were dently the deadliest enemy of the peace of a few days with relatives. Hp will sail again before rain appears. Along the the dairy butter products of Minnesota, dispatched in haste to Belfast Ireland is the unhappy town of Belfast. from Buffalo for Ashland, Wis., where he The whole of southern California, valley division of the Chicago, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Iowa, with a view of discovering by special train. A body of two hundred Notwithstanding the natural exasperation will stay a little wnile. From there he and at. Paul, heavy rains to-day extinguished the effect competition -with butterine dragoons and infantry will leave for caused by the defeat of home rule, not a which is in any manner useful for agricultural will go to Eau Clair, Wis., thence after a all the flames, saving the largest and oleomargarine has upon those Belfast. The police of Belfast will be superseded single Catholic town has given a moment 's short stay to his home in Madison. He purposes, consists of valleys cranberry marshes in that section. Today products. The vice consul is doing this by the militia. The excitement trouble. will be accompanied by his family, and will the suffocating clouds of smoke from under instructions from his government. here is unabated. A panic is seizing of fertile lands between the mountains be absent from Washington about a month. The action of the president in reappointing the burning forests were borne by north H. H. Yo'ung, secretary of the Minnesota the peaeeable inhabitants. The rioting where irrigation can be successfully Matthews as recorder was a surprise winds down as far as Milwaukee. On the sta te board of immigration, in response to shows no sign of abatement. The president has appointed William G. I, to everybody but Matthews and the Dresident lakes, for miles from the shore, near Green a communication from Mr. Treherne, The McKenna incident, which was principally Langford to be associate justice of the supreme carried on. The San Gabriel valley, himself. The day that Matthews was Bay, Sturgeon Bay and even further south, states It is his opinion that the competition the sacking of wine shops and other court of Washington Territory, vice the pride of southern California, and rejected by the senate the president dropped the smoke clouds are so dense that the sun has reduced the general price from 20 public houses, was repeated to-night, the S. C. Wingard, suspended, and Gustavous him a note, telling him to be in no hurry to is obscured, and vessels can navigate only to 33)a per cent on the general product. result being that two persons were killed perhaps the most beautiful valley Van Hoorebeka, to be United States attorney leave the city, as the matter was not settled. by continuous blowing of horns, it being Ordinary farm or country butter suffers and another was fatally wounded. The for 'the sou fchern district of Illinois, on the continent, commences at Los Meanwhile a dozen or more hopeful impossible to see 400 feet ahead at midday. most by the competition, thinks Mr. latter was sent to the hospital, where he vice J. C. Connelly, suspended. These are candidates in the city began to press their Angeles and extends over thirty miles Young. was treated and then dicharged, among the nominations left over. claims, and revive and reiterate some old while numerous slight cases were H. Victor Newcomb, the New York financier, Pi/ between the spurs of the Sierra Madre John Rice, assistant yardmaster of the charges against Douglass regarding his retained. Twenty-six cases of serious injury had a terrific struggle with a burglar The losses at Spencer aggregate 250,- Northwestern road, as knocked off thecars Mountains and the Santa Anna valley, Baltimore speech in the last campaign, are reported, one of the sufferers being in his Newpor tvilla, upon returning from a 000. Business is suspended. Reports from and killed at Winona. wherein he had reflected on Cleveland's a boy who has since died. The total number which also runs up near Los Angeles, dance with his family a few days ago. the to wns of Eaton, Bellevue and Depere past character. I is said the charges Hon. John M. Berry, of Minnesota supreme of persons dead so far is believed to be reveal much loss and distress. Nineteen The burglar got away, and Newcomb was and extends for about thirtyfive stirred the president up to immediate action court, is visiting friends in Concord,, six. The number wounded is unknown, families in the vicinity of Woodruff's old badly used up. against Douglass. but will probably reach two hundred. Inspector miles below. The lands of these mill were burned out. The Classen family The wife of Maj- Parker, of the Ninth General Reed, with a 6tnall escort, of five saved their lives by getting into the The real and personal property valuation The Democrats of the Twelfth Ohio district valleys are worth $100 per acre for infantry, U. S. A., fractured one of her was surrounded by a mob fn Lodge street of St. Paul and Ramsey county is- well. The damage at Pensaukee is estimated nominated Gen. James W. Denver. legs while attempting to detach her dress and was obliged to run for his fife. purely agricultural purposes, because $90,000,000. at $20,000. Reports from Laney The New York Republican state convention from a barbed wire fence near Fort Wingate, and Angelica, in Shawano county,say that the lands can be successfully irrigated The sale of stamps at the St. Paul postoffice decided not to hold any sta te convention N. M. the fire is very bad. Five families were increased 16 per cent last year overthe this year. by water brought down from the surrounding The Gold and Silver Product of the Year. A train was recently run from Syracuse burned out and their crops destroyed. The previous fiscal year. Rev. J. T. McCrory of Pittsburg, an aggressive to Buffalo,-N. Y a distance of 149 miles, mill near Angelica burned. Fred Regan, mountains. In his report of the production of gold Prohibitionist, like Haddock, is A Holland company purchases 10,000* in 138 minutes. near St. Nathans, Oconto county, lost five and silver bullion for the calendar year acres of land for a big dairy farm near BiroV receiving letters threatening assassination. buildings and his crops. 1885, Dr. James Kimball, director of Island. Congressman Beach oi Cornwall, N. Y.,. W. Kane, a messenger boy in a Chicago the mint, shows that the product of the is dead. An elaborate table from the bureau packing house, was robbed of $13,800 in The Knights of Labor hold a picnic afc first metal was increased about 1,000,- I is understood that *the Somerville of agriculture in Washington showing checks and drafts. Bogus Reports of Indian Starvation. Lake Calhoun, at which not less than 15,- 000 over that of the same period in police have information of the suspicious 000 persons are present. 1884, and that silver shows an increase the average wages for' agricultural labor The window glass works of Wetherow & Mr. Upshaw, acting Indian commissioner, of at least eleven persons indirectly related over the same calendar year of Wells, Massilon, Ohio, burned. Loss, $50,- Tobm & Ring, contractors, bring suit makes the following statement: in the several states, with and to Mrs. Sarah Jane Robinson, who is under !&*> 1,800,000. The production was distributed against the Minneapolis exposition for 000 insurance, $45,500. A few weeks ago an article appeared arrest, and who were insured in benefit among twenty-two states and territoriee,including without board. "Running down the S10,000. in the newspapers in the West Rev. Moses A. Hopkins, minister resident organizations, and where the money in Alaska, which hfis about $300-, stating that the Indians at Leech Lake and columns says the St. Louis GlobeDemocrat, and consul general from the United States Mitchell Houle is killed and several people most cases fell into this woman 's hands. 000 of gold and 20,000 of silver. In thegold Winnebagoshish were without supplies. to Liberia, is dead. are stunned by lightning at Centerville. "the reader will observe producing states California leads with $12,- The inhabitants of Juneau City and On the 26th ultimo the following telegram San Francisco Call: The Minnesota delegation, Oscar Falleure, secretary of the glass 700,000,followed byColorado with $4,200,- Douglas Island, Alaska, expelled seventysix that wages drop to one half in the was sent to the agent: "Sheehan, White about wo hundred strong, including workers' association, and Schmidt, one of 000 Montana, 3,300,000 Dakota, $3,- Chinamen from those places on the 4th Earth agency, Minnesota: I is reported fifty ladies, arrived at 7:40 in charge of his companions in the strikers' riots, were south what they are in the east, porth 200,000 Nevada, $3,100,000, and Idaho inst. They were put on board wo small that Indians at Leech Lake and Department Commander William both condemned to twenty years penal $1,800,000. Of the southern states Georgia schooners and shipped to Fort Wrangle. fa and west. Take the column of day Winnebagoshidh are without supplies and Thomas. Judge Rea, past senior vice servitude for leading the attack on the produced $136,000 North Carolina, hungry. Make report, and if supplies are The three-round setto between John loramander of the national department, is wages in ordinary seasons without Bordeaux glass works, which were destroyed $152,000 South Carolina,'$43,000. In the required submit estimates by telegraph." McKenna of New York and Billy Costello with the party, and is a candidate for during the riots. production of silver Colorado leads with board for example. The range is from A reply was received from Agent Sheehan of California, came off at New Brighton, sommander-in-chief. Mrs. Mary Starkweather, 15,800,000, making her product of the wo Mr. Matthews, the English home secretary, dated White Earth Agency, July 28, as follows: Staten Island. I was a lively fight but president of the Minnesota W. R- $1 to $1.57 for the north, in not a precious metals $20,000,000 the largest was re-elected to the house of commons "I have the honor to" sta te that McKenna proved the strongest, although C, is also with the party. of any state in the Union. She is followed single state falling below $1. While for East Birmingham without opposition. during a recent visit to Brainerd for the Costello displayed great skdl. The final in the production of silver by Montana, The track layers of the St. Cloud & Willmar The Liberals at the last moment purpose of suppressing the liquor traffic, for the old slave states the range is round was very exciting and was carefully $10,000,000 Nevada, $6,000,000 Utah, are laying track from the Willmar withdrew their candidate. I met Indians irom that vicinity from 98 ets. in Texas to 60 cts. in $6,750,000 Arizona, $3,800,000 New Jnd of the road. who all invariably jstated that Gladstone's election expenses footed up well1?" and earning Mexico, $3,000,000 Idaho, $3,500,- they were doing South Carolina, in not a single state M. S. Barney of Jackson is one of the $955.77. The executive committee of the Knights 000: California, $2,500,000 and Dakota, considerable money from the picking and heirs to Capt. Barney's estate of $200,- rising to $1. These figures are submitted Mrs. Stough and threr children were ol Labor, at Parsons, Kan., who, for the $200,000. The most notable sale of berries. No complaint was made drowned at Conneaut, Ohio. past forty-five days, have been confined in changes have been in Montana for information simply. It is not of any suffering from hunger neither has D. Haire has been appointed postmaster the county jail Tor the non-payment ol and Idaho, the production of gold and silver Owing to the victory of the Germans in any such report reached me from the overseer *t Olivia. the intention to argue that the black fines imposed for conspiracy against the in the former having increased from the municipal election at Metz the report aud physician at Leech Lake, and he Missouri Pacific Railway company, were $9,000,000 in 1884 to nearly $13,500,000 Mr. Thorns and company of Amsterdam, hand at the end of the hoe handle in of the council will in future be ma de in the would be appraised of the fac if any one. $& released by the county commissioners. Holland, have purchased 10,000 German language instead of in French. I don't hesitate to state that the report is 1885, and the latter from $3,970,000 in the Carolina cotton-field is entitled to icres of land north ol Renville, near W. D. D. K. Kinnon was nominated by congress sensational, and without foundation in I is believed in London that Mrs. Frank 1884 to $5,300,000 in 1885. Nevada, Che compensation received bv the Washburn's big farm, from the Reins-"n by the Democrats of the Seventh Ohio district. fact. Should the exigency arise which Leslie and De Leuville will soon be married, Utah, New Mexico and Dakota still hold Fredncksen land company, and will open?ap would require action in this respect, no delay white man who rides the cultivator after all the denials. their own, while the production of Arizona an immense dairy farm. T^* will be made by me in notifying the department has %htly decreased. a^--,. The Democratic convention of the Sixth Indiana democrats nominated the following through the corn rows in Illinois. \T,he at once. Statements of like At Windom, some renegade from Jack4|f South Carolina district renominated Congressman state ticket: John C. Nelson of Cass character have also been in circulation regarding comparison is presented naked cd ion gave tincture ot cantharides to severalp George W. Dargon. county, nominated for lieutenant governor. rirls, also to Land Agent Fiord, nearly^ the Indian's at the Shoshone agency, Editor Cutting is sentenced by a Mexican f&ip1 pommenfcor argument. |$jj Supreme court judge, John Coffroth Senator Edmunds has gone on a fishing falling him. Wyoming." court to one year's imprisonment and W. Myer, secretary of state C. A. Munson, trip to the Canadian woods. $600 fine.