New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 6, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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it ^hite "Bice ior Congress" badges were u* j$T\?, BERBERFBEB WTJfi. & &, CONDENSED NEWS. $ AGAJJST PLEURO-PffEVaOm. Epntnre of tbj gathering. i It is the general impression that Acting New Ulm Review. i \*y T? W Durant of Stillwater was made Secretary Fairchild will succeed to the chairman and J. H. Windom of Wright Tsat Geatleatas fc dominated for CongreSi treasury portfolio in the event of the resignation Cattle Baisen of the Country Uniting to Stan] the RepnbUcans of the Third District. coSnty, secretary, Eugene M. Wilson^o! of Secretary Manning. Should Oat Plenro-PncumoniaWhich is Making iti The Mighty Australian Rower. JOa BOBLETEB, Publisher. Minneapolis made a speech, placing EdmnndKce*f this occur, it would be the second case on Dread Appearance in the WestCommissions The convention of the Republican party St. Paul in nomination for record where an assistant secretary has In the sculling race on the Thames re.ently Coleman's Action. of the Third district of Minnesota at THEYf ULM, been made secretary of the treasury. The oor^ress. The nomination was secd^T MINNESOTA. between William Beach of Austra'ia Northfield, alter a session of ten end a first was when Judge Richardson succeeded Washington, Sept. 27.The bureau a* by P. H. Kelley, Co].' and Wallace Ross of New Brunswick for half hours, concluded its labors nn tKe Gov. Boutwell when he was elected to the agriculture is actively engaged in devisim rVenu W. Lawler, etc., and the nomination 500 a side and the championship of the 2Sth at the end of twenty-six ballots Senate. Mr. Fairchild has during the past and putting in operation measures look was ratified by acclamation. The For twenty-one days during August by nominating B. B. Herb3rt oriel, Beach beat his opponent, winning of Red Wing six months proved himself a most capable, ing to the extirpation of pleuro convention adopted the platform of the the thermometor reached over 100 for congress. The work of the con ren-tion by four lengths. Beach won the toss for executive officer in his administration oi pneumonia, and Commissioner Colemar Democratic state convention with some was harmonious. degrees at Calico, San Bernardino position and took the Surrey side of the treasury affairs. has resolved to adopt' every legiti aEdmuTd Rice is a native of Vermont, Liberty Hall of Meeker nomina.ted Gen. river. Bsach was the fav jrite. betting 35 mate means in Jj-a power to died county, Cal., the highest point reached The postoffice at Waukon, Iowa, was entered Levi Nutting of Rice county for temporary the outbreak of the disease reported froir to 10 being placed on him. When the signal having been born in Waitsfield, Februft-rv by burglars, and a small amount of being 114 degrees. chairman and he was unanimously chosen. Chicago. The commissioner has drawn uj was given Ross was the first away, but 1819. He moved to Kalamazoo, money and stamps taken. The thieves Committees were appointed en permanent and forwarded to the governors of all thi Michigan, in 1838, where he besan th lie led for only the first six strokes, tried to break open the safe, but only succeeded organisation and credenti lis. Gen. states and territories rules and regulation' study of law, being admitted to the bar in destroying the combination, so when Beach passed him and steadily Jennibon of Goodhue then moved that for co-operation between the department According to the statistics of the that the postmaster himself cannot open 1842 He subsequently held several increased his lead until he was the committee on resolutions be instructed of agriculture and the authorities of th it. ourt offices. In 1847 he volunteered foi Treasury Department there were over two lengths ahead. At Waldens Ross to pass two resolutions, one states and territories, and if they receivj the Mexican war and served until its close. spurted and when Hammersmith bridge Col. Charles D. Robinson expired at his the consent of the state authorities th indorsing the state Republican platform sixteen million dozens of eggs imported He came to St. Paul in 1849, where he residence in Green Bay, Wis., after an illness was reached he drew up on Beach. Sevsral bureau will make a systematic and deter and the other indorsing the services of Congressman into this country in 1885. APennsylvania practiced law as a member of the farm ol of several years, caused by paralysis. barges got in Beach's water, and he mined attempt to stamp out the disease bj Strait. Rice, Hollinshed & Becker for about sw He was born in Marcellus, N.'Y., in 1822. paper wants a duty on imported was compelled to cross Ross' bow, but he attacking simultaneously every infected Jennison's resolution to adopt the state years, when he engaged in raidroad oper?.- He learned the printing business in Buffalo district. The circular says: platform was voted down and the resolution avoided fouling. The Australian soon eggs, but an increased production and in 1846 went to that city and founded tions. Mr. Rice has served a number of to endorse Strait withdrawn. The shot ahead again and there were two the Advocate. At the breaking out of terms in the legistature. In 18 1 9 he ran at home would be better. The provisions df the law lays particulai temporary organization of the convention lengths of open water between himself and war he enlisted, served about two years against John a PiUsbury for governor but stress on the section which makes it was made permanent. Gen. Nutting declined his opponent when the Doves was reached. and was made colonel. He held a number requisite for action by the department tc was beaten. He was elected mayor of St. to inflict a speech on the convention, and He increased his lead to the end. of municipal and county offices, and was first secure the consent of the state au Paul in 1881 and again in 188o. He wa* The total number of, pensioners in ordered the business to proceed. The first The race was a procession almost throughout. secretary of state under Gov. Farwell, and thorities and then lays down the followinj chairman of the Democratic central committee ballot stood: the state of New York is 39,087, and The race was rowed over the championship was the Democratic candidate for governor rules and regulations which are deemec in 1872. and a presidential electoi B. B. Herbert 27 of Wisconsin in 1868. course from Putney to Mort lake. necessary to insure results commensurat the amount paid them monthly is in 1876. A. H. Reed 26 with the money ($100,000) authorized tc Beach's time was 23 minutes, 5 seconds. Mrs. Gamwell, the lady missionary, $396,099.37. New York county has K. R. Denny 3 6 be expended: During a quarrel near Princeton, Carle whose home was destioyed by a Chinese Necessary to choice, 3o 4,706 pensioners, and the amount FirstThe necessary inspectors will Ricke was dangerously stabbed in the neck mob in Chungking, China, some months Born on a Railway Train. Total votes cast 69 .furnished by the bureau of animal industry ago, arrived at the home of her mother, by Christian L. Lucht. paid them monthly is $54,280.95. of the department of agriculture. The 26th ballot stood: Mrs. Dr. Porter, in Da\enport, Iowa, a fev Chattanooga, Ga., Special- Amoststart- Nathan Stone of Morton, an old and Kings county comes next, with 2,569 SecondThe inspectors are to be author days ago, having come from China by way Heibert 36 ling sensation occurred on the south-bound well known resident of Renville county, ized by state authorities to make inspec of San Francisco. She corroberates the pensioners, who are paid $26,885.40. Reed 26 express train on the East Tennessee & dropped dead on thestreet at Beaver Falls. tions of cattle under the laws of the state published accounts of mob violence in Dennj- 7 Georgia railroad. A young lady connected He had paralysis, and was a candidat They are to receive such protection ano China, but avows her purpose to return. with one of the oldest families in for the office of judge of probate. Before this ballot was called Mr. Denny released assistance as would be given to state of The counsel for the seven condemned Charles Carson, who was recently ar East Tennessee and Southwestern Virginia, his faithful adherents from their bunport. Chris Kreger, a resident of Dodge Centre fleers engaged in similar work, and shall bi rested at Chamberlain, Dakota, on a Anarchists at Chicago, have filed named Hose, whose paternal uncle has Reed had promised the Denny men was at work on the farm of PeW Beihn. permitted to examine quarantined herd* charge of horse stealing, proves to be the been president for eight terms of a leading that if they would give him five vot for a burg, blasting hard heads. They au| a motion for a new trial. The grounds whenever so directed by the comnussionei noted highwayman and desperado who female seminary in Virginia, and whose few ballots he would return the compliment. around one, prepared the blast, and lighted'their of agriculture or the chief of the bureau ol are, that the verdict was contrary has operated in the Black Hills country Rice county was voting seven for Denny and close kindred have been conspicuous fuse. After waiting a bhort time, animal industry. several years. He has been taken to t\.o for Herbert. Ricega\ehi'r two votes to in the clergy of Virginia and Tennessee, to law and evidence-errors in the rulings and supposing the fuse to have been extinguished, ThirdAll reports of inspectors will bi Deadwood. Mr. Herbert, as she had pledged herself to boarded a train recently, evidently Kreger went up to the rock, jumped made to the bureau of animal industry of the judge that the jurois were do, and Mr. Denny gave up six votes to in great excitement. Shortly after Mrs. Parnell. in an interview in Liverpool, into the hole, and commenced tamping and a copy of these will be made and for Hetbert, and he was declared nominated. not impartial newly discovered evidence,*tc. Bhe was seen to enter the toilet room and said she felt fully recovered from the blast, when suddenly it exploded, killing warded to the proper state authorities. Frank Wilson moved .hat the nomination remain there fully an hour. Suspicion was the fatigue of her journey from the him instantly, driving his ribs through Whenever any inspector discovers a The States' attorney says be made unanimous, and it was carried. United States. The lady added: I am not aroused, and a few moments afterward a his heart and liver. herd infected with contagious pleuropneumonia,he that the motion will not be allowed Mr. Herbert, amidst cheers, was called to certain that I shall ever return to the newly born babe was seen to drop to the will at once report thesanu Two freight trains collided and wer the platform and he made a brief speech of United States. In view of my advanced tracks. The train was at once stopped by the supreme court. to the proper state authorities as well as wrecked at Armstrong, five miles east of acceptance. Mr. Reed and Mr. Denny followed, years and the state of my health, I piefer and the infant recovered and restored to to the bureau ol animal industry. Delano. Owing to a dense fog the danger giving their adhesion to Herbert. remaining in Ireland. I feel assured of the its mother. The affair created great excitement FourthThe inspectors, while alwayt was not discovered until it was too late, success of my son's movement, if the people The resolutions endorse tne State platform The persecution of American missionaries and an effort is being made to subject o, orders from the department ol and employes had barely time to jump before ot Ireland are prudent and patient. IJ ci\il service reform, agricultuial and labor agriculture, will cordially co-operate witb hush the matter up. the engines met, telescoping and making in China i3 undoubtedly the they commit outrages they will only play interests re\ ision of the tariif with incidental state authorities, and will follow instruc kindling wood of four cars and damaging into their enemies' hands. protection to labor sympathise with direct result of the cruel treatment of tions received from them. considerably both locomotives. 'the Ir sh people, and old soldiers, and Good Report of the National Banks. The Freeman's Journal of Dublin says FifthWhen contagious pleuro-pneumo Chinamen in the United States. It is The Manitoba's elevator and contents at thanked Maj. Strait for his services, etc. nia is discovered in any herd, the owner oi Mr. Parnell's cablegram to President Fitzgerald, Regarding some rumors of the suffering folly to expect, under this circumstance, Before the adoption Capt. Reed threw St. Joseph burned loss, $35,000. person in charge is to be at once notified of the Irish National league in of the national banks by the defalcations, a bombshell in the convention by asking by the inspector, and the quarantine regulations Freeborn county Republicans will nominate America, is virtually an appeal to the that the clannish and intolerant raised by the exposure of Gould, at Portland, that this resolution be passed* of the state in which the herd is located Irish at home and abroad. From the Hon. J. L. Gibbs for the lower house Me., Controller Trenholm remarked: population of China will show Resolved, That we condemn the action will be isolation, when possible, from British government nothing can be expect of the legislature. Of the 3,562 national banks organized of the late congress restoring Fitz John the remainder of the herd until they can greater liberality and forbearance ed by the Irish people, who may, however, At Brainerd, Sept. 25th, the grocery since 18G3 only 112 have become insolvent Porter to the army, believing that these be properly appraised and slaughtered. have everything by their own enduiance, store of ex-Mayor James Gardner was than the people of this enlightened from all causes combined. Eliminate all honors should be reserved for patriots and backed by the help of their exiled countrymen. SixthTo insure a perfect and satisfac burned. Gardner'6 loss on stock, $6,000 who have paid their depositors in full and not toi traitors. and liberty-loving land. There must be no disorder, though, tory quarantine, a chain fastened with a insured for $4,000. The building was I presume you would have about the number The chair was unable to decide the vote, numbered lock, will be placed around the no wild insanity no acts estranging the owned by Pat Carney, valued at $1,500, that have proved disastrous to those and division was called. The motion was horns, or with hornless animals around world's sympathy. Where the landlords and was insured for $800. who trusted in them. The 112 from all carried b\ a vote of 27 to 18. the neck, and a record will be kept showing The governors of the original thirteen give proofs that they are fair-minded, let causes combined include the recent failure At Ellsworth, a small village on theBurlington The central committee for the district the number of the lock placed upon them be met by fair dealing. of the Ahington National bank in Massachusetts. States who met in Philadelphia road, fifteen miles southeast appointed after adjournment, is thus each animal in the herd. An examination of the assets of The grand jury at Portland, Me.,returned of Luverne, had quite an extensive blaze. made up. T. K.Simmons, Goodhue, chairman recently to arrange for celebrating SeventhThe locks and chains will be the bank shows a very remarkable financial an indictment against Bank Cashier William The fire consumed two buildings, one occupied E. T. Young, hwift, Dr Kennedy, furnished by the department of agriculture, state. There never was the slightest cause on September 17th. 1887, the centennial E. Gould. by Mike Fahey as a saloon and the Meeker, William Wilson, Scott, J. A. but they will become the property of the for the suspension. The depositors will be other DJQ-.L. H. Anthony and used as a. anniversary of the promulgation Lawrence, Rice, J. P. Gibbs, Renville, At a conference in Philadelphia between state in which they are used, in order that paid in sixty days, principal and interest, machine warehouse. A. H. Reed, McLeod, Alton (.losby, Kandiyohi, the window glass manufacturers and a any one tampering with them can be proceeded of our constitution, have left the arrangement all that the bank owed them, and there John Halm, Chippewa, S. Bradford, committee of employes the wage question against legally for injuring or embezzling C. Bock, a bricklayer, was run over by will be a handsome surplus for the stockholders. ol details to the qovernors Dakota H. R. Denny, Benjamin was settled and the fires will be started at the property of the state. the "Dutchman" one mile north of New The Abington bank is a sample Briggs. once. This settlement affects all tactions of Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Delaware, Prague, and several freight trains passed EighthQuarantine restrictions onceim of many others which have closed without B. B. Herbert was born in Fulton county. in New Jersey, Maryland, New York and over him. He leaves a wife and seven posed are not to be removed by the state any real cause, BO when the number of organizations Maryland and Georgia. The 111., May 3, 1843. He moved from Pennsylvania east of the Alleghenies. children. authorities without the consent of the that have paid in full is deducted people of Rhode Island are much there to Iowa, and settled in Minnesota in proper officers of the department of agri from the 112, it is, perhaps, safe to Consul Tanner, at Chemnitz, Germany, Fritz Bufkentin, a druggist of Morris, 1857. He graduated in the classical department culture. say one half, or fifty-six, banks ha\ehad reports to the secretary of state that the pleased that their State, though it was accidently shot by a companion while of Hamhne university. He was dishonest officials. Considering the immense NinthThe period of quarantine will be beer consumed in 1885 in Germanv was hunting, making amputation oi the left came into the Union late and little, admitted to the bar at Red Wing in 1868, amount of money handled in that at least ninety days, dating from the re 1,100,000,000 gallons. foot necessary. and practiced law successfully until he entered time, and the temptation, I think the record moval of the last diseased animal from the was not overlooked in this selection. At Nelsonville, Ky., Nat Johnson, nephew Spencer H. Knappof Rochester, who has the newspaper business in 1873. He of the national bank system is something herd. During this period no animal will be of ex-Gov. Johnson, shot and killed Ben been spending the summer in Europe, sail-* was largely instrumental in the organization to be proud of. allowed to enter the herd or to leave it, Crady. The killing grew out of the late ed from Liverpool accompanied by a bride, i of the Red Wing mills, and was the and all animals in the herd will be careful Some of the results of the pension Robinson-Montgomery congressional race. Peter Goetten, aged fourteen years, son first secretary of the companj*, as he was ly isolated from other cattle. When possi Crady and Jim Smith attacked Johnson, of Peter Goetten, a St. Cloud butcher, was legislation of recent years are apparent also of the Red Wing Stoneware company, ble all infected herds are to be held inquur who shot Crady through the brain and fired accidentally shot and very seriously injured Boston is to be the scene of a high-toned furniture factory, building associations antine and not allowed to leave theinfected in the annual report of the Commissioner at Smith, who escaped by running. by a boy playmate. wedding on the 20th day of next month and similar organizations, still continuing premises except for slaughter. In this Pat!1' of Pensions for the last fiscal A four year old girl, daughter of that of Miss Helen Wadleigh, daughter of Col. Charles G. Green, former editor oi his newspaper work. case fresh animals may be added to the Jojce of Grace.near Monte video, was standing ex-United States Senator Wadleigh of New the Boston Post, died on the 27th. herd at the owner's risk, but are to be considered year. It appears that during that near a stove when a sudden gust Hampshire, to Mr. Samuel Hoar of Concord, as infected animals and subjected Joseph Neal, a maternal uncle of Presideht MINNESOTA STATK I'RISOX. year, nowithstanding the number of wind drove the fire into the room, which,"* Mass. to the same quarantine regulations as the Cleveland, died in Baltimore, aged catching the girl's clothing, burned her so names dropped from the rolls because other members of the herd. William F. Mahody, the Saratoga (N. Y.) eighty-one years. His death was caused Harden Reed Submits Hit- Biennial Report, severely that she died in a few hours. .3 chief of police, was arrested in New York by exhaustion of the heart forces. TenthAll animals affected with conta oi death and other reasons, there was Which Contains Man) Things of Great Interest. E. W. Durant has been nominated forthe city.charged with trying to settle for $2,000 gious pleuro-pneumonia are to be slaughtered Lieut. William H. Scheutze.U. S. N., who a net increase in the number on the The biennial report of Warden J. A. Senate by the democrats of Washington the case of Albert Loriden, for whose arrest as soon after their discovery as the was sent to the Lena Delta to distribute Reed, of the state prison at Stillwater, has county. on a charge of forgery he had a warrant. rolls of more than twenty thousand necessary arrangements can be made. the presents made by the government to been submitted to the individual members i Elevjenth When diseased animals are Crookston has already organized "The the natives who rendered assistance to the names. The annual average value oi of the board of prison inspectors. reported to the state authorities they St. George Snow-Shoe Club of Crookston." Jeannette survivors, returned to Washington, Conductor Harrison and Engineer Brewer, On Aug. 1, 1884, there were in confinement each pension also increased, and the shall promptly take such steps as and reported in person to the secretary of the excursion train in collision at Silver A man by the name of Patrick Casey, in 356 persons, on Aug. 1, 1885, they desire to confirm the diagno of state. He says: He found many aggregate annual value of the pensions Creek, N. Y., have both been indicted for the employ of D. W. Balch of Lakeville, there were 395, and on Aug. 1, sis. The animals found diseased are natives of the Delta in a condition of des manslaughter by the grand jury at Mayville. was found dead in his employer's stableJudge 1885, the number was 387or showed an augmentation of between then to be appraised according to the provisions titution and some almost at the point ol They are held in 3,000 bail each. William Mitchell has returned from eight leas than one year ago and thirty-one of the state law, and the proper officer six and seven million dollars as compared starvation. The recipients of the presents Their cases may be tried next month. more than two years ago. There was a his trip to Germany, in improved health. of tne bureau of animal industry (who were greatly surprised and celebrated the with the preceding fiscal year. larger average number during the past Marquette, Mich.. Special: The volume will be designated by the commissioner ol Young Peter Goetten of St. Cloud, who event tumultously by the firing of guna year than in any previous year. The percentage of iron ore shipments from the Michigan, agriculture) notified of the appraisement. The tendency of recent pension legislation, was accidentally shot by Ambrose Wahl, and otherwise. Sjpch of the presents as of the criminal class in Minnesota Wisconsin and Minnesota iron districts is If this representative of the bureau of animal while out hunting, is dead. were adapted to the puipose were donned it will be seen, has been the is lighter than the average, as it stands much larger.this season than last. Up to industry confirms the diagnosis and at once and were thereafter worn conspicu The Democrats of Hennepin county made fifth on the list. The earnings from all Wednesday. Sept. 22, 2,560,022 tons had reverse of niggardly. approves the appraisement, thedeparrnent ously out side the fur garments of theii the foil owing nominations: Senator Twenty-ninth souices for 1885 were 43,838.56, and for gone forward, as against 1/804,107 tons of agriculture will purchase the diseased lucky owners. district, P. B. Winston. Representatives 1886 $47,472.60. The expenses for 1885 at a corresponding date last year. Escanaba animals of the owner and pay auch a protion Twenty-ninth districtJohn J. were 65,018.90, and for 1886 $65,135.- shipped 1,097,891 tons Marquette, In Philadelphia Charles \rchibald. Ko of the appraised value as is provided The next term of the United States M'Hale, Thomas M'Veigh, Thomas Lawlor, 62. Warden Reed estimates that the prison 657,561 tons Ashland, Wis., 518,831 killed John Cameron in a sparring maich, for in such cases by the laws of the state in W. B. Morse, J. C. Howard, F. L. Van will require an appropriation of $73.- tons Two Harbors, Minn., 234,874 tons pleaded guilty of manslaughter, and v. as District Court for the Northern dis which the animals are located, when they Dusen. Senator Thirtieth district, J. C. 000 for 1887, and $75,000 for 1888, and St. Ignace, 50,865 tons. High vessel rates sentenced to four months from May 15 are condemned and slaughtered by state trict of New York, to be held at Au Oswald. Representatives Thirtieth dis*- that the earnings will be $50,000 for 1887 will have the effect of decreasing shipments last. This discharged the prisoner. authority. trictBernard Cloutier, T. H. Lucas, William ttnd $55,000 for 1888. The repoit states after Oct. 1, but 3,000,000 tons will be burn, will establish a precedent which Gov. Dawes of Nebraska issued a proclamation TwelfthAll necessary disinfection will M'Ardle, James M'Hugh, Matt Gross. that the completion the steam laundry shipped before the close of navigation. establishing a quarantine will fix the status of the boycott as a be conducted by the employes ol the bureau und increased facilities for heating have At the Democratic senatorial convention against all cattle from Illinois. Mr. Parnell, addressing a meeting in of animal industry. added greatly to the health and comfort ligitimate or criminal exercise of the held at Crookston, W. M. Anglim of Polk Liverpool, said: Americans looked to the ThirteenthInoculation is not recommenced Frank Hudson, the local freight agent ol of the prisoner.-. The addition to the cell county was nominated for the senate, ane power of intimidation. A Binghamton. Irish to uphold democratic principles in by the department of agriculture, the Pan Handle railroad in Chicago, was building in 1884, together with the west W. F. Kelso of Kittson county for representative. their demand for home rule. In past victories and it believes that its adoption with cigar manufacturer has brought struck by a train and killed. wing, now nearly completed, will increase the Irish achieved no greater victory animals that are to be sold to go into the total accommodations to six hundred The grand jury of the Hustings court ol an actian against the president and than that of controlling their tempers. The Central House at Faribault was other herds would counteract the good prisoners. The discipline was never Richmond, Va., found indictments against Their chance had come, England was in burned on the 27th. The building was other members of the Cigar-makers' results which would otherwise follow from (tetter in the prison than at present. the boycott committee of the Richmond arms against Ireland, which America was owned by Kaul & Filler, who estimate the slaughter of the diseased animals. It It has been maintained without resort Union of that city, on the ground that typographical union and editors, proprietors rejoiced to see. their loss at $2,000. The house was kept may, however, be practiced by state authorities to harsh measures, with a single and publishers of the Labor Herald. by Kelly Bros., who estimate their loss at they have entered into a conspiracy under the following rules: ?Kception. That was a case of ojien mutiny, A postoffice has been established tit Red The firm boycotted by these parties is $1,000 insured for $600. There is no and it resulted disastrously to the convict. Lake, Brule county, Dak., and A. A. Geppert FourteenthNo herds but those in which to ruin his business by means ot a boycott, Boughman Brothers, wholesale stationers doubt but the fire was the work of an inv appointed postmaster. George T. There have been no escapes during pleuro-pneumonia has appeared are to be and job printers. cendiary. and the boycotters have been arraigned Wenn was appointed postmaster at the past year. inoculated. Lieut. R. S. Herst, Eleventh infantry, Georgetown, Minn. FifteenthInoculated herds are to be and held for trial. Mr. Hill, At the republican judicial convention of has been ordered to proceed from Fort Touching upon the second state prison, quarantined with lock and chain. The the Seventh judicial district, J. P. Williams The president appointed William G. Allen the cigar manufacturer who brings the Leavenworth to join his company at Fort Warden Reed said: quarantine is to remain in force as long as of Fergus Falls, was nominated for judge. of South Carolina United States consul Abraham Lincoln, Dak. There are in this, as in all prisons, some action, claims that he is entitled to any inoculated cattle survive, and these at Piedras Negras, Mex. Joseph Duncan of Sleepy Eye, judge of jicorrigibles. They are, so far as we are In speaking of the coming general assembly cattle are to leave the premises only for the protection ot the federal courts because the municipal court, died on the 28th. The only son of J. I. Case, the millionaire ible to do it, isolated but there is a great of the Knights of Labor which meete immediate slaughter. necessity for a second prisona reformatory manufacturer of Racine, has caused a he has paid the United States at Richmond, Va., on Oct. 4, ex-Grand SixteenthFresh animals are to betaken where the more hopeful cases sensation by marrying the divorced wife of The Canadian authorities claim that as Secretary Lay ton of Pittsburg says that into inoculated herds only at the risk ol tax on his business and is entitled to can be sent and treated with better a mechanic. Russia by treaty gave British subjects, among the important questions to be considered the owner, and shall be subject to the same the free exercise of the rights thereby results and by more modern prison the right to forever enjoy the privileges of will be a change in the basis of representation. The northern part of the lower peninsula rules as the other cattle of the inoculated reform measures. And here I would suggest navigation in all Pacific waters, the United The convention at Richmond of Michigan was visited by a rain storm conferred. herd. a way to solve the convict labor probem. States could not receive from Russia the will be attended by possibly 500 delegates, which did considerable damage. A child SeventeenthThe chief of the bureau of So far as the reformatory is concerned, right to exclusive navigation for fishing or who will represent 700,000 members ol was killed by lightning at Copley's. The animal industry is to be promptly notified if properly located, I would have sealing privileges in the Alaskan waters. the order. He said: An effort will be made total loss is $100,000. by the state authorities of each herd The recent discovery in Welsh caves the prisoners subsist themselves to a to establish a basis so as to prevent the The trouble which for some time past inoculated, of the final disposition of each The death of Prof. Karl Damn at Carlsruhe ereat extent by farming. They can easily of certain flint instruments, which are meeting of such an unwieldly mass as will has existed in the Jewish congregation a? member of the herd, of the post-mortem is announced. He was seventy-four raise .ill the egetables necessary for be present this year. Shaare Emith temple, the wealthiest and appearances, and of any other facts in the considered by the British Association years of age. Prof. Damn took an active their own use, make their beef and most prominent synagogue in St. Louis' history of the herd which may prove of share in the struggle for liberty in Germany Mrs. Lucy D. Bunstead of Boston, Mass., pork, and keep milch cows enough as proofs that intelligent beings inhabited has finally resulted in a disruption to the value. The co-operation of governors, of in 1848, oldest sister of N. P. Willis and Fanny to supply them with that very desirable this planet more than 240,000 extent that over one hundred of the members state legislative commissions and of other Fern, died at her home in Boston, aged William E. Gould, the defaulting cashier prison diet. To supply the deficiency, of Shaare Emith have left that society officers who may be in charge in the branch eighty-two. of the First National Bank at Portland, years ago, has set many people thinking I would manufacture on state account, and organized another congregation under of the service provided for the control ol Me., was arrested and committed to jail in but not insist on a plant or go extensively Gen. Daniel Butterfield, who was recently about the slow development of the charge of the former rabbi of Shaare the contagious diseases of animals in the default of $5,000 bail. into the manufacture of any quietly married in London, was a prominent Emith, Dr. Sonneschien. states where pleuro-pneumonia exists is civilization. Mr. Darwin, in his great one article. New York society man and one of the The Jewish New Year, the 5647th year earnestly requested. mainstays ot the turf. Gen. Booth, of the Salvation army, is of the world, according to the Hebraie calendar, book, "Deseent of Species" and "Origin The prison library was mostly destroyed fully six feet in height, round-shouldered will begin on the 29th day of September, The visit of the Galatea to this country at the time of the fire, but it has been of Man," has treated this subject and somewhat ungainly in appearance. at sundown. cost Lieut. Henn $10,000. The following have been nominated fot replaced by funds received from visitors, His head is massive, and is made to appear so exhaustively that, taking them in Same of the Eastern newspapers are advocating congresE. Zach Taylor, Democrat, 10th and it now contains 1,000 volumes. Religious Instead ot "Much obliged," "Thanks," larger by the superabundance of hair uniform marriage and divorce Tenn. John Powers, Democrat, 11th services have been conducted by connection with Sir Henry Maine's or "Thanks awfully much," the Anglo* fftK upon it. He has a heavy iron gray beard laws for all the states. Mich. Andrew Hero, Democrat, 2d La. A. Rev. J. H. Carroll, Protestant, and maniacs in New York now say "Beholden," book on "Ancient law," our surprise extending down to his lowest waistcoat he D. Markley, Democrat, 7th Pa. Father Murphy, Catholic. or "Very much beholden to you." George W. Ludlow & Co., manufacturers button. should be aroused not so much by the In conclusion the warden states that it of shoes, Chicago, were burned out. Loss, The secretary of the interior will soon appoint Benedict has made another sweep in the Sir Reginald Hanson has been elected is now twelve years since he took charge $60,000 insurance $67,000. six additional members of the board slowness, as by the rapidity of human force of the government printing office and lord mayor ol London. the prison. Since that time many changes of pension appeals. This has been fottnd discharged 224 employes, pressmen, printers The interior department is informed that progress. The last sentences of the tiave been made. Ten years ago the net necessary by reason of the enormous accumulation Since the contract for the construction of and bindersprincipally the latter. the part of Oklahoma between Beaver and tost per prisoner was $138. Last year it oi appeals before the board. "Origin of Man" express Mr. Darwin's the Hudson Bay railway was let property The understanding is that 250 more discharges Stillwater eounty is free from intruding -vas $42. This sustains the warden's prediction has appreciated 25 per cent, in Winnipeg. must be made to bring the pay roll whites and cattle that the "boomers" Advices from Hong Kong state there is a gratification at finding himself an individual that when the prison population within the limit of the unexpended appropriation have generally gone to work on the railways dispute between Methodist and Catholic China intends to issue a loan for $50,- reaches 600 the prison will be self-sustain- of the race which, originating for the fiscal year. now building on that state line and missionaries in China as to which denomination 000,000 for the construction of railways through the Indian Territory, and that in the empire. with protoplasm, worked slowly up- was responsible for the indiscretions Civil Service Cora missioner Oberly has had their recognized leaders, including Capt. that incited the recent wholesale EDMUND RICE FOR CONGRESS. a consultation with the president upon the Willard Brown, a lawyer and member ot V, ward t&rough thousands of centuries, Couch, have assured Capt Price that no massacre of Christians in the province ol develo-piag physical function?, mental new civil service rules. One of the new the Manhattan Club, N. Y., was seated in f^:,! further attempts will be made to occupy Se Chuen. the dining room with two companions who rules will have the effect of removing the he Democrats of the Fourth District Nominate Oklahoma, in opposition to the present iP^and moxsl faculties, and gradually were recognized as the socialists Aveling C. E. Nichols, the superintendent of the ^custody of applications from the appointing St. Paul's Mayor as the Congressional Candi* policy of the government. and Liebknecht. The attention of the Bloomingdale asylum, testified before the officers. All candidates for appointment reachingfcogome apprehension of the ate. governor was called to the fact by indignant commissioners examining Bartley Campbell Dr. McGillycuddy, late agent at Pine will be required to file their applications if nndeviafcing natural laws which govern members, and Mr. Brown was polite* that Mr. Campbell was, iuhis opinion, Ridge, is to ask for an investigation of his with the local examining boards. The democratic congressional convention ly but firmly informed that his guests incurable. The jury returned a verdict management of Indian affairs there, at the The revision of the rules as submitted by the 4th District was held at Minneapolis all. would have to leave at once. The socialists that Mr. Campbell was mentally incapable hands of the senate, when Mr. Gallagher's the commission will, it is stated, receivi the 29th. The Itasca Club of St. Paul, nomination comes up for confirmation. left hurriedly. of attending to his affairs. the approval of the president, f/v everal hundred strong, with elaborate BS^'6HJU? ^s*-