New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 15, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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^^Pl-^f^ 1 GENERAL OTWS NOTES. Charles W. Hiff was brought to Bntte, New Ulm Review. however, nndlraes to the belief that the FBA5K J. MEAD. lyneldher-own. "Whether "fheTHaiyflowercan Mont., from Sierra Bow Junction charged president will never consent to surrender beat her in a heavy 'thrash to windward in with stealing clothing and trying to "roll" Geronimo to theavi authorities, but will a reefing breeze and a roaring sea is still a The Well Known Dakota Politician and Xewcpaper a lodger in the hotel there. He was sent order his trial bv court martial if it should Temperature of Angnst and the Summer. question. It is hoped that the boats will I Xan of Uandan, Shoots his Fellow Townsmail, JOS. BOBLETEB, Publisher. to jail for ninety days and fined $100 and be regarded as proper to try him at all. have some such weather when they meetin Observer Lyons, in his review of the Frank Farnsworth, in St. PanL costs by Judge Lippincott. He narrowly the twenty 101168 to leeward and return. Postoffices established: Iowa: Babcock, weather had at St. Paul daring August has escaped hanging by the irate friends of the The following are the newspaper reports NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Linn county. Minnesota: Cheney, surprised many people who had supposed man he attempted to rob. of the mysterious affair. Farnsworth has Dodge county, Lewis D. Miller postmaster. it the hottest ever known. He says: The Cleveland in the Adirondack*. ^7w-,ro: The mortality of the Charleston earthquake been in St. Paul for several days, average August temperature at St. Paul commis81 Postmasters is 33 number of wounded 100 aggregate stopping at the Merchants, while Mead Very little is definitely known as to The president's party breakfasted and for the last sixteen years was 69.5 deg. Crandon, Flora Z. Wagner Poutt William losses, $30,000,000. had been recently employed in the office of drove forty miles over a stretch of country last month's average was 69.6 deg. The the causes of earthquakes. Until M.Leonard. Iowa- Linden. G.M.Young. the managers of the State Fair. Tuesday affording some majestic mountain scenery. month in question was cooler than the Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr, of Rutland, Vt.. Minnesota: Cheney, L. D. Miller Ivy, Dubois forty years ago their phenomena were evening, the 7th inst., Mead entered the The route was through the Wilmington corresponding one of 1873, '74, '77, '78. has given a collection of 4,000 books to Conkling. hotel. He went up to Farnsworth and the notch and down the west branch of the '79 and 1881 and '82 but warmer than that city for the purpose of starting a free very little studied by scientists, and Prince Alexander is suffering from insomnia, two shook hands. They talked a few Ausable river, then up the east branch of any of the rest since 1870 up to now. The public library there. and is weak and nervous. Mr. Lascelles. nob much has been learned during the same river through the Keene valley minutes when their conversation became coolest August on record was that of last The acting secretary of the treasury has the British consul, tried to dissaude and thence across the country to the westward. loud enough to attract the attention of year, and the warmebt that of 1877, the that time. Hundreds of elaborate issued a circular calling the attention of all Alexander from formally abdicating, advising The trip through Wilmington notch some men near at hand. One of these say monthly averages being "65 deg. and officers and employes of the treasury department him simply to leave the country. editorials in leading papers on the furniBhed a. view of the big falls of the Ausable 72.2 deg. respectively. The temperature Mead was very abusive and eailed Farnsworth to the president's order of July The Zankoff party refuses to join the regency river, where the water rushes over Charleston disaster, simply state what went above 90 deg. on six days some bad names. The two men 4, warning federal officials against interfering council. It is said in Sofia that the the rocks ,nd falls one hundred feet. At Hast month. The maximum was separated. Some time later they met in politics. they do not know instead of what national assembly will re-elect Alexander. this point the rocky sides of the mountain 94.2 and the minimum 42.1. The 12th again. Mead says Farnsworth went out The Bulgarian government has offered gorge rise perpendicularly to a height of ,they do know about earthquakes. and 31st respectively were the dates. The The following were nominated for congress of the hotel and returned, while the latter Prince Alexander 30,000.000 francs. The many hundred feet and the strip of White 81st was the coldest August day on record on the 2d inst. Wm. E. Fuller, Republican, says Mead wentout and returned. However prince refused to accept more than 500,000 Face mountain laid bare by a land slide here, the minimum on that day being 2 4th Iowa John D.Stewart, Democrat, this may have been,the two met again. francs. Russia has also ofiered Alexander is distinctly seen from the roadway. The deg. lower than the lowest recorded in any 5th Georgia T. E. Tarsney, Fusion, The men disagree as to what then occurred. money for his personal wants. Keene villagers hastened down to ee the The rapid growth of the wine industry other terminal summer month since 1872. 8th Michigan George D. Wise, Democart, Eye witnesses 'state that after they had president and Mrs.Oeveland. After a halt It is rumored that in accordance with The total rainfall during the month was 3d Virginia Wm. E. Gaines, Republican, talked a short time Mead pulled of California indicates that the of half an hour, in order to bait the horses advice given by two friendly powers, Turkey .27 inches. The average for the last fifteen 4th Virginia H. E. Herbert, Democrat, revolver. He held it up with the muzzle dream of enthusiasts that our own and replace a shoe on one of Paul Smith's corresponding months was 3.59 inches. 2d Alabama Wm. H. Morrow, Prohibitionist, is making military preparations on the pointed to the ceiling and waved it bays, the party drove leisurely toward The summer season just ended had an 4th N. J. A. C. Davidson, Democrat, Asiatic frontier. in the air. All at once the muzzle was lowered country will eventually supply enough Adirondack lodge. When within a few average temperature of 69.4 deg. that of 4th Ala. Robt. McWilliams, Republican, and the revolver discharged. Farnsworth Father Beit, superior of the Catholic good wine to meet the home demand miles of Adirondack lodge, where it had the last fifteen qfenmers was 69.6 deg. It 17th 111. H. A. Robinson, Labor, immediately placed both hands on mission in British Burmah. recently went been arranged they should remain for the was reraarkableror dryness, the total rainfa.ll 1st Mich. [will be realized. From 1840 to 1880 his stomach and said, "Oh, my God' I'm to visit a well known usurer. While the night, they ehanged their plans and drove being only 7.34 inches, or 2.05 inches shot in the stomach! My poor little ones, priest was in the money lender's house the imported supply tell from 9 7 per No little chagrin is felt at Sioux City that back to the Stevens house. less than any previous record. what will they do'" As soon as the shot three Burmese broke in to steal the usurer's no arrests have been made asyetol parties cent, of the total consumption. The was fired A. H. Warren, who was sitting money. He resisted them stoutly, and implicated in the murder of the Rev. Had near, rushed up, caught Mead around the they killed him with knives. The robbers quantity of wine exported from California dock. Since the coroner's jury rendered Powderly to Leave the Knights. neck from behind and tried to get the revolver. The Situation at Charleston. then turned upon the priest and murdered its decision five or six men known all along was four times as great in 1885 Ifc is rumored that Grand Master Workmen This was taken from Mead's him because he had witnessed the deed. to have had more or less to do with the affair It is learned that in round numbers ^as it was in 1875. Powderly has notified the Knights of hand. Meanwhile Farnsworth had staggered cannot be found, although the police The Moniteur de Rome denies that AbbeUlysse 40,000 of the 60,000 inhabitants of Labor authorities that he will not accept around, making a circuit of the and detectives have been on a still hunt all Mori is now or ever has been charged Charleston hav abandoned their houses another term of office, and that his name rotunda. As he came up to where the week. Marshal Shanly and Chief of and are sleeping in the open air. A depot with a mission to America. is not to be used at Richmond as he proposes Mead stood he struck the latter a Police Nolan have been absent all the has been opened for the distribution of John G. Saxe,the poet,is slowly dying Acting Land Commissioner Stockslager to leave the order. Powderly's declaration terrific blow in the face. Mead drooped week, but have reported no working clues the supplies to the poor, and means of decides fa\ orably to a homesteader and was occasioned by his disgust over recent at Albany. His nervous system has like a log, while the blood began to flow as yet. transportation have been provided to against the Atlantic & Pacific and Southern differences in the order, and the fact that from his nose and a deep cut in his face. take suffering families to points as far -never recovered from the shock received Pacific claim to land under two grants. his physical condition demanded a rest. It Laird's hotel at Fort Dodge was destroyed Farnsworth was taken hold of by some of north as Baltimore. in a Weste rn railroad disaster is also stated that Thomas McGuire, who by fire. A new counterfeit $10 silver certificate the men at hand and taken to a room Dispatches continue to pour in offering has been considered in opposition to Powderly, has been detected in Ohio by the United in the hotel where an examination ,in 1875, when he was rescued from a The grand jury at Lisbon. Dak., reported aid. About $95,000 have already reached has declared that he would not be a States secret service. It is of the series of showed that Mead's bullet had entered two indictments against J. J. Hughesone there. It is believed that the contributions ,wrecked sleeper just in time to escape candidate for the position. Prominent 1880, James Gilfillan, treasurer B. K. Farnsworth's abdomen near the for abortion and the other for manslaughter. will finally aggregate $500,000. Money sent Knights say they know nothing of Mi. Bruce, register. The counterfeit is the naval. The surgeons were in doubt as to being burned to death. A times he On motion of W. W. Erwin, of by registered letter or by express to Mayor Powderly's intention, but are inclined to joint production of lithography and job the result. One of them said: "We are in counsel for Dr. Bradley, a change of -s enue Courtney or the relief committee comes still converses willingly and fluently, doubt the truth of the report. printing. The workmanship is of the crudert hopes that the bullet has simply was granted to Cass county and bail fixed in the most desirable shape, although displayi ng a power of memory that, in character. passed down between the abdominal at $5,000. many contributions arrhe in the form of muscles. If that theory is correct It is reported that Mr. Parnell has come postoffice orders.drafts, etc. Shortly after view of his feeble physical condition, The following dispatch was received by William Bridges was killed by the Kchinery the chances for recovery is good. If to terms with the government, and tha h 10 o'clock Monday, the 6th inst., the scenes cable from Queen Victoria. Balmoral, Ss quite unlooked for. of a threshing machine, at Hillsboro, the bullet has passed straight through the of despair and fright at the city hall were has arranged to withdraw that part of his Sept. 3, 1886.To the President of the Dak. abdomen and injured any of the intestines again renewed by the falling buildings in land bill which relates to revaluation in United States: I desire to express my profound his chances are doubtful. Farnsworth has the vicinity. The great crowd near St. exchange for the goiernment's acceptance sympathy with the sufferers by the A larg amount of rascality and theft has a wife and three children at Mandan, and Philip's church, where the tall spire is being of the part relating to suspension of evictions. Lieutenant Howard, the Yankee late earthquake, and await with anxiety been developed in the city engineer's department seems to be most solicitous as to them. torn down fled precipitately. Parliament will, it is thought, in fuller intelligence, which I hope may show at Buffalo, N. Y., and a great scandal militiaman who went up into Canada When he was conveyed to his room consequence of this, adjourn on Sept. 15. the effects to be less disastrous than reported. The subsistence committee meet regularly is imminent. after the shooting he said "have and carried a Gatling $,un out into the (Signed.) THE QUEEN. and supply pro\isions to all who The half-breed participants in the Riel A terrible earthquake is reported as having me, doctor, for God's sake' I can't die. are needy. There is still strong disposition rebellion who were refused land filings at tar northwestern wilderness to fight raged in the tropics recently. What will become of my little ones?" Cranberry Center, Wis., Special: Frost to remove the women and children the Devil's Lake land office all had naturalization The will of the late Joseph E. Temple of Louis Kiel, has gone to Quebec has visited this section of the country and Farnswerth and Mead had been friends, from the city to spare them further danger papers, and the discovery is Philadelphia bequeaths over $200,000 to destroyed all the cranberries. The crop and both disclaim any enmity to each other, and Montreal for summer pleasure. and anxiety. The main objecthe points made that the papers are illegal. No ex~ public institutions. had been held back by the great drouth, though they differ as to the ciicumstances are in upper and middle South Carolina. plauation is made. One of his friends intimates, however, and the berries froze, very easily in their of the quarrel Farnswerth says. "I supposed Out of a population of 1,200,000 in Berlin In Columbia ample quarters have been By an explosion of natural gas in a sixty-foot half-grown state. Out of an estimate of that Mead and myself had always more than 150,000 are receiving public that Howard may soon sett le down provided for all refugees, and offers of shelter well being dug five miles from Warsaw, 15,000 barrels for the Wisconsin valley, been friends, and am at an utter loss charity. are coming in from many points. permanently in the land of the Kan- 111., Henry Miller was killed, John not 2,000 remain. to know why he should have shot me. We The anniversary of the battle of Sedan Hope probably fatally injured and Homer ticks. is credited with having have lived in the same town for a number A commotion was caused at Portland, was observed throughout Germany with McMahon and Charles Hoskins fearfully of years. He must either have been drunk Dak., by Sheriff Larson attaching the Bank The Earthquake Felt at Sea. made a good deal of money within the the customary fetes and enthusiasm. burned. The explosion was caused by taking or else a crank." of Portland in favor of the treasurer of a lighted lantern into the well. The Ottawa dispatch stating that six past year or so. Capt. Clark H. Jewett. of the schooner Mead says: "I have known Frank Roseville school township. W. L. Birch, the imperial warships are on the way to Halifax George H. Cushing, at Portland, thinks Farnsworth since 1871. We have always Princess Louise gets $30,000 a year from former owner, will at once take measures to assist in enforcing the fishery clause that he experienced on the Lehave banks been the best of friends. Farnsworth was the British treasury, but is "always out of to put the bank on its feet and resume of the treaty of 1518 is discredited at the the earthquake that prostrated Charleston. about half drunk, and I had been drinking money." business at the earliest possible date and Capt. W Dawson, of the News state and navy departments. The negotiations He says: myself considerable." endeavor to protect all creditors. The municipal officers of Paris ordered with Great Britain, with respect and Courier, has sent the following The appearances at that time indicated A. H. Warren of St. Paul was standing that books wherein the name of God is mentioned The Union Pacific railroad statement to the three-mile limit whether from headland a slight wind, but all was quiet, when suddenly near the entrance to the hotel, and heard dispatch to Bradstreet's: "The effect must be excluded from the public for July shows net earning of $981,724, a to headland or following the sinuosities a black wall seemed to rise on the Mead call Fransworlh a "dd thief," hif school. decrease from July, 1885, of $31,035. The of the earthquake on industry and of the coast and to other details of water, and a mighty wave came rolling attention being first called to the difficulty net earnings of the Chicago, Burlington & Lord Dufferin, the British liceroy of India, the fishery question, are progressing with in that faiily lifted the schooner on its by that remark. Farnsworth trade in the region tributary to Quincy railroad for July shows $1,168,954, has abrogated the treaty with the entire cordiality. crest to a height that he never before knew appeared to pass it off and, in order Charleston will be inappreciable, the rajah of Sikkim because the rajah permit* an increase over July, 1885 of $473,378. The secretary of the interior has rendered a wave to reach. Then the schooner to avoid any altercation, left the ed Thibetan troops to enter Ins territory. decisions in the following cases: Ronald The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul earnings went down like getting over a bank,and crops not being effected in any degree corridor of the hotel and went upon the Rosseau vs. Marion C. Rosseau. A decia for the fourth week of August increased was buried with the foam below. Emerging street. Retunng soon afterward he entered Latest congressional nominations. W. and interior towns and villages not $98,000. ion by the commissioner of the general from this wave with sails torn from the office, the first man he met happened R. Morrison, democrat, 18th 111. James being injured. Charleston's business land office held the claim for cancellation her and with the crown oik of the top to be Mead himself. Mead walked up to The California Democratic state convention F. Campbell, democrat, 7th Ohio George Nov. 20, 1885. Through delay the timallowed mast gone the schooner encountered a second him in an apparently cool, collected manmer, in temporarily demorilized by panic, has completed its ticket. Washington Willmot, democrat, 10th Iowa William for appeal had expired before the wave, but nothing to be compared to and called Farnsworth a "son of a 1" Bartlett, mayor of San Francisco, McKinley, Jr., republican, 18th Ohio but in a general way it is the absolute appeal was filed, and it was denied. The the first. A terrific gale followed. bh," at the same time placing his hand behind was nominated for governor, and M. F. Thomas E. Hudd, democrat, 5th Wis. secretary thinks the appeal should be allowed, A sailor said: truth that her facilities for trade and him asit to draw a weapon. Advancing Tarpey of Alemanda for lieutenant governor. John M. Glover, democrat, 9th Mo. and so directs. The land is near He happened to look ahead just a-s the near to Farnsworth he repeated theopprobious George W. Steele, republican, 11th Ind. traffic are not impoverished. The Pierre, Dak., and sworn affidavits of great wave came in sight. There was a little epithet. Fransworth then spit in William H. Gust, republican, 11th 111. The Eighth (Mo.) district Democratic Wakefield & Horn blower, attorneys, coroborate wharves and cotton presses are safe wind and the tremendous mats ol water Mead's face and turned about to leave. i John A. Hutchinson, republican, 4th W. convention nomiuated John J. O'Neal, the the statement made by the appellant. looked so like a great hill that he cried But Mead had by this time drawn his revolver the banks are in working order, and Va. John Brennau, democrat, 1st W. Va. present incumbent. Daniel Weeks vs. John D. Bates, "Breakers ahead!" The next moment the and fired. Mr. Warren rush ad forward, R. P. Bland, democrat, 11th Mo. but few places of business are damaged Near Coosawa Mines, S. C, there is a involving a timber culture entry of the steamer struck against the seeming cliffs grabbed Mead about the neck, at the Deputy City Engineer Bomberge of Buffalo crack in the earth 200 feet long, and six northeast quasterof section 30, town 110, and was lifted to the top of the wave. same time reaching for the revolver. It was beyond repair. died from the effects of being suspended inches wide at the top. On St. Helena island, range 65, made April 27, 1882, in the fired just as Warren reached for it. the explosion from office on account of the alleged discovery off the Beaufort coast, several large Mitchell, Dak., land district. The secretary blackening his hand. Mead attempted of frauds in his department, while openings were made, and piles of mud and sustains the cancellation of the entry to fire the revolver a second time, An Army Officer on Charleston. his chief is believed to have lost his reason. sand were forced up. made by Bates. but Warren managed to secure the weapon Speaking of railroad building, it is Col. Batchelder, U. S. A., who went to Thomas F. Plunkett, president of the and thwart Mead's design. Parrottsville, Tenn., is in a wild state of London Cable: A whisper comes from Charleston to make an official report upon predicted by western men that the Hartford (Conn.) Silk company and the, Frank J. Mead is one of the best known excitement over a frightful epidemic which reliable sources, very closely and intimately the condition of affairs there, has returned. treasurer of the Union Manufacturing company, men in the Northwest. He has been prominent has made its appearance there. The disease, connected with the office of the attorney extensions projected by the various He Bays: of Manchsster, has mysteriously disappeared. as a newspaper man and politician. which in every case proves fatal, general that the delegates from the Irish The people have everything in their companies whose lines start from He came to Minnesota twenty-eight years resembles flux, except that the victims are parliamentary party to the recent Chicago houses that they need. It is true that the ago and settled in Northfield, where he attacked with severe pains in the head, in Chicago will involve an expenditu re of convention, Messrs. Redmond, DeaBy and Crater lake, in Southern Oregon, is over: frail articles, such as vases, pictures worked on a newspaper. He afterwards addition to the pain in the abdomen. O'Brien, are likely to be called to account 2,000 feet deep, the deepest in America. some $25,000,000 to build. A 6 per and looking-glasses, are broken, but ran a paper at Hastings. Mead then came for some of their utterances across the Two negroes were executed near Marion, The Democratic state ticket in Arkansas these can hardly be considered necessaries. cent, this calls for $1,500,000 interest to St. Paul and worked as a compositor ocean. It is known that the law officers Ark., for the murder of Lee Goldsmith, at was elected by about 20,000 majority. The loss will fall principally upon on the old St. Paul Pioneer. During of the crown have very carefully perused per annuman to earn this net St. Thomas landing, on the night of Jan. the owners of real estate and not upon A labor conference at Hartford, Conn., the war he served in the First the reports of the land league convention 2. Goldsmith was clerk in a store, which the people at large. He did not see any of would require annual gross earnings nominated a full fitate ticket, headed by Minnesota and in Hatch's battalion. published in the American papers. the negroes robbed of $300 after killing the the pitiable cases of distress Chat the papers H. C. Baker for governor. After the war he returned to of about $3,200,000 or more. It is clerk. Simpson was thirty-five years old Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, wife of the lord tell about. The business section of St. Paul, and was city editor of the old The monument of the One Hundred and and Bell was only nineteen. mayor of Dublin, and a deputation of Irish claimed that these extensions will be the city is in ruins. There is scarcely a Pioneer for several years. He then went to Fifty-seventh New York regiment on the ladies went to Hawarden to present to Mr. brick house in that portion of the town John MacGregor, a rich stockman from completed within 1 8 months. A the Omaha and Salt Lake City, where he worked first day's battlefield at Gettysburg was Gladstone a mammoth declaration in favor which will not have to be torn down, but Davenport, Iowa, was sandbagged and robbed on newspapers. He afterward returned dedicated. new lines could not possibly make of home rule in Ireland. The document most of the people of Charleston live up in of $1,500 in cash in the heart of the to St. Paul and worked on the Pioneer Chief Engineer Anderson, of the Northern. bears the signatures of five hundred thousand the Northern portion of the city, and nearly city of Chicago. The Job was a most daring gross earnings of the amount stated again. He next removed to Minneapolis, Pacific, says the report telegraphed east Irish women. Rioting has been made i every residence is wooden. These buildings one, and evidently the result of a welllaid and for four yearsfrom 1874 to 1878 inside of two or three years, their from Portland, that an accident had occurred almost impossible in Belfast by the perfected remain intact. The only damage they plan. he occupied the position of city clerk. In on the Cascade division and nine measures taken by the police to have sustained is in the loss of chimneys interest charges will be so much burden 1879 he removed to Mandan, where he has To show how cheap cotton goods are a men killed, was made out of whole cloth. master any outbreak in its verj'incipiency. and the breaking off of the plaster, since resided. Boston lady recently made a child's dress added to the main line. There was no accident and no one washurt. Thecrown will prosecute Mr. Gilhooley, making the walls look less'even and pretty for ten cents, nine cents for material and Frank Farnsworth formerly resided in Nationalist member of parliament for ususing than they were before. There is no reason one cent for thread. St. Paul. He removed to Mandan and intimidating language in a speech why the people should not return to their John Enright and his bride are found' engaged in the dry goods business. He is The eastern end of the Northern Pacific which he delivered at Kealkil on Aug. 22. houses. There is no danger. No one was dead in Chicago, from suffocation by gas. recognized as a young man of usual business tunnel, under construction through the The Governors of each of the colon* killed in a house during the earthquake, J. S. Rhea, candidate for congress in the Two men, Sullivan and Wyman, were arrested ability and stands high in the estimation Cascade mountains, caved in and nine but all those who died were killed in the ial States will meet in Philadelphia on Third Kentucky district, recently received of both St. Paul and Mandan people in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, suspected of white men were buried under the stones and streets. No one was killed by a wooden a challenge to fight a duel from Halsell, the robbing the Minneapolis and other postoffices who know him. He is about thirty -five Sept. 1 7 to arrange for the celebration earth. There is little chance of any being house, but all the dead came to their end present representative from the district, in the Northwest. years of age and has a wife and two children. rescued alive. of the 100th anniversary of the through the falling of the brick stores and and flatly declined to accept it on the He came to St. Paul to purchase When the prince of Wales attended the warehouses. It would be a good thing for Prince Alexander has publicly announced ground that dueling is semi-barbaric, and adoption of the Constitution of the goods. theater at Homburg, during his recent his intention of abdicating. He Bays he Charleston to have a storm and make the that he didn't want to disbar himself from isit, the price of seats near his was oubled. United States, which occurs on the cannot remain in Bulgaria on account of people get into their houses. As for the the legal profession. Heavy Boston Failures. the objections of the czar. Before leaving working classes the earthquake is a benefit The Chicago university is now a thing of same date of the following year. The Clerical advices from Rome are that extensive he will establish a regency. to them, for it provides them with plenty The failure of Cloutman & Bingham, boot the past. At a meeting of the trustees it preparations are being made for gathering is in response to a resolution of employment at higher prices than and shoe dealers, was announced a fewdays was resolved to terminate the corporate The blue fox furs presented by the czar the coming celebration of the pope's jubilee. ago, creating a sensation in the shoe they were earning before. passed by the New Jersey Legislature existence of this institution. The claim of to the sultan are described as two magnificent The celebration will begin on New trade. Their liabilities are not positively the Union Mutual Life Insurance company pieces made up ol the finest skins, Year's day and be continued until May, in June last, and all of the known, but it is believed they will reach of Maine, amounting to $.'100,000 and ininterest and measuring each three metres square. six days each week being set apart lor that The legal fight between old Gen. William Governors of the States in question $600,000. The firm has made an assignment could not be raised. Their value is reckoned at 150,000 rubles. purpose. S. Harney and his wife on one side, and his to Francis B. R. Sears, have promised to be on hand. I is The wheat crop of Kansas is placed at Bert McConnell was shot and killed at The following is the state democratic children by a former wife on the other, cashier of the Third National bank. The 13,500,000 bushels. The corn product Belleville, Michigan, by Charles Schmitt. probable that the gathering will ask over the Harney estate, was compromised ticket of Arkansas: (All renominations) firm is composed of John F. Cloutman of may reach 140,000,000 bushels. at St. Louis. The general surrenders his Turf, Field and Farm: It is pretty well Farmington, N. H., and G. P. Bingham Governor, Sinclair P. Hughes secretary of the co-operation of all the States of William Jervis, who for ten years was life estate to his children, and they are to understood that this will be the last season of Boston, and has been doing business in state, E. B. Moore attorney general, D. the Union in the celebration, and the manager of the old Milwaukee & Mississippi pay him $500 a month during lite, and that the Erdenheim stable of Commodore Boston for some vears. The firm has W. Jones treasurer, W. E. Woodruff auditor, railroad, the precurser of the present assume a debt of nearly $100,000 to a life Kittson will be seen upon the turf, it done a very large, business as manufacturers A. W. Files land commissiouer, among the features of the demonstra- insurance company. The wife gets the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul system, having been determined to devote the establishment and general jobbers, and was largely Paul M. Cobbs superintendent of public tion it is proposed to have a military general's personal property and part of died at Milwaukee aged seventy-three at Chestnut Hill exclusively interested in several large factories. The instruction, W. E. Thompson. the real estate. to breeding purposses, as in the days when schedules of P. F. Williams, lumber merchant years. His brother, John B., an eminent parade, with a representative regiment Princess Beatrice takes great interest in it was owned by Mr. Aristides Welch, with of Boston, whb recently failed, show engineer, who supervised the construction The Twelfth annual convention of the from each State. bee keeping. She is present at most of the Maj. Hubbard still in charge. total liabilities of $513,251. Outside the of the Croton acqueduct, died in New York United States Railway Service Mutual exhibitions of beekeepers, and distributes Boston banks the heaviest creditors are in two years ago. Three thousand socialists and their sympathizers Benefit association began its regular session the prizes. On these occasions she wears the West, among whom are: Dow & Brown Drexel &Cp., treasurers of the relief fund took the train for Sheffield, Ind., in Washington with a large attendance. the diamond bee brooch presented to her of Madison, $11,411. The assets are nominally at Philadelphia, announce that the fund to attend the picnic given by the Socialistic The following northwestern gentlemen by the Royal Bee association on the occasion TheSan Francisco Journal of Com- $90,000. Publishing company for the purpose of has reached $15,000. are present as delegates: W. H. Frye, of her marriage. merce, August 19, states that "ou* raising money for the defense of the condemned Winona W. B. Stewart, Dubuque C. Case, Among the guests this season at a Virginia Cardinal Newman is now becoming enfeebled anarchists. Des Moines J. W. Sprague, St. Paul. estimate of the wheat crop of Califor- summer resort was Hon. Alexander H. H. by age, and has lost the power of The Mayflower Beat* the Galatea. Mr. Childs, of the Philadelphia Ledger, Stuart of Virginia, an octogenarian, who nia, in which we are backed by the using his fingers in writing. The following appointments were made: has an income of over $1,000 a day from was a member of Fillmore's cabinet. The American Mayflower beat the British fi Thomas C. Manning of Louisiana, envoy Maggie and Annie Hogg of Manchester leading aaen in the grain trade, is 67,- his paper. cutter Galatea in the first of the America's extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary Senator Edmunds makes it a rule never N. H., were killed by eating strawberry cup races, and a well-sailed race, in light 000.000 ibmshels. This may seem ex- to Mexico John Drayton of South to drink in the presence of young men. James W. S. Swann of Fort Wayne, Ind., flavored ice cream in Boston. weather, and in the presence of the greatest Carolina, consul at Tuxpan. has sued the Detroit Free Press for $80,- George Sinclair of Kansas City was fatally travagant, tout it must be remember- About one hundred persons a day visit fleet of steam and sailing vessels 000 for accusing him of seducing a young stabbed by an unknown man in Chicago the condemned anarchists at Chicago. It is stated that Russia continues her endeavors ed that 1886 was the most favored ever seen in New York bay. girl. while trying to part two men who werefighting. to form an alliance with Turkey. The conditons unqler which the race was Against the wishes of the intelligent officers year that we .ever had, and that we Andrew Carnegie offers Edinburg 25,- contested was very similar to those under the holy synod has decided that Russian Rev. Dr. Leahy, bishop of the Catholic 000 for a public library. had upward .of 4* 000,000 acres under The Georgia legislature to be elected this which the Puritan and Genesta raced over soldiers in future must observe Lent diocese of Dromore, Ireland, is critically fall will attempt to pass a general prohibition Massachusetts has spent $18,000,000 in the same course last Wear. The wind then in the most rigorous way. crop. Oregon and Washington terri- ill. law. soldiers' monuments since 1861. was south by east ana light, and the Puritan Sir Edward Thornton, British embassador tory will produce JL2,000,000 bushels. Postoffices established: Minnesota: beat the Genesta 16 minutes and 19 The Republicans at Charles City Iowa, Mrs. Victoria Schilling is said to be an to Turkey, has been recalled. He will Chandler, Murray county Ivy, Kandiyohi seconds. renominated William E. Fuller of Fayette inmate of the convent of the Sacred Heart The cr op there will be less than in be succeeded by Sir William White. county, E. A. Homoc postmaster. Postmasters The race was hardly} a satisfactory test in Montreal. county for congress. At Postville, Iowa, 1885. The total crop of the Ameri- The date on which the excursion from commissionedIowa: Washta, of Galatea's ability, through the fact that the Republicans of the Tenth judicial district Carrol D. Wright is elected president of France to this country is to be made, to George T. Stratton. Minnesota: Motley, she was not beaten so baldly as the Genesa can Pacific coast is, tjffrefore, accord- nominated for district judges, H. T. the Social Science association. attend the inauguration of the Liberty John A. Genlin. Postmasters appointed .B- by the Puritan showst that the general Reed of Howard and C. L. Granger of Allamakee ing to our estimate, afiout 79,000,- statue, has been fixed for Oct 2. Dakota: Walter M. Leonard, Paul, vice It is understood that at the national i county. belief that she would prc^ve to be a better Weed, suspended. convention of the Knights of Labor at 000 bushels, but some reck'on it is not Sir John Stewart has offered to sell to boat than the Genesta was not wrong. At Mestanla, Mont., fire' destroyed T. C. Richmond next month, changes in the present his tenants his Tyrone (Ireland) estate on The Mayflower, however, unquestionably The opinion prevails in some quarters more than 70,000,000 bushels. The Power &Co.'e agricultural warehouse, laws will be made that will amount to a twenty years' purchase plan, provided outfooted her in! the windward that the Indians will be transferred to the with nearly all the stock, and Rankin's total receipts at San Francisco since a complete reorganization of that order. they buy it all. work, though she did '^not point any custody of the Indian department for a hall with contents. Power & Co.'s loss better.,, ,There was n/o running in time, and that Geronimo and his lieutenants Reports of ex-President Arthur's condition Ju ly 1 of wheat and fiour are 4** per Hon. Charles H. Simonton has been appointed will be $20,000 to $30,000 no insurance. the race, but there was considerable will ultimately be surrendered to the are becoming unfavorable again. wnt, over those of laet year." United States judge at Charleston. Rankin's loss is $5,000, with but small insurance. sailing with the wind on thw quarter. At civil authorities of Arizona and put upon Dr. Charles D. Homans, a distinguished S. G, in place of George S. Bryan, retired. r~ this the Galatea may be sai to have near- trial for murder. An officer of high rank, surgeon, died at Boston. Vx^i^^^'C. '&*%&&" 4 *ht* f!