New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 27, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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minm ^f**mgpummwm vmmjm T%1 ^--fit^'t^Xf^1^^^^ m-' **_" ys '^^tff^sfS^y^f^f^ SSHSSi ^ft^R#?fl MINNESOTA NEWS. New Ulm Review. XATE.TELEGEiPHIC ITEMS. Vj unfit men. The committee recommends of a bishop in the church of God. With THE STBICKEN TEXAHS. that afast as one of these intentional the conclusion of the communication service errors can be certainly traced the fuilty the ceremonial of the consecration of An Aggregate or 200 Lives Sacrificed During the C0XSTITUTI0S1L 13IE5DXE5T. man be discharged. Bishop Gilbert was finished. J0& BOBLETER, Publisher. Late Storm at Sabine Pass, Johnson's Bayoa Gen. Sparks'on Land Stealing Speaking of the alleged importation of lad BadfordPathetic Incidents of the Calamty. _.-__-, The commissioner of the general landof- wine, etc., by officers of the United States i To be Voted on at the General Election XOT. 2. NEWULM, Utah's Governor on Polygamy. JU.IJNJ\L,bLlA flee in his annual report speaks as follows ships Saratoga and Portsmouth, Commodore A.N ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO AKTICIB: of a Minnesota corporation: The following is a synopsis of the report Schley, chief of the equipment bu- JOHNSON'S BAYOU, La., Oct. 16.This An extensive corporation, known as the of Caleb West, governor of Utah: EIGHT OP THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE reau, said there was no attempted smug- village is on a high ridge on the sea coast, The latest mail advices from Great John Martin Lumber company, was reported The ill-absorbing question in this territory, gling on board the training ships. The of- and the bayou from which it takes its OF MINNESOTA. Britain and the Continent report a to have procured a large number of dominating all others, hurtfully affecting ficers did bring over some wine with them name runs through the inhabitable i Be it enacted by the Legislature of th, entries and fillings upon pine lands in the its prosperity, impeding its advancement from Madeire intended for friends on this substantial improvement in many part of that section of the settlement State of Minnesota Duluth and St. Cloud districts. The operations and disturbing the quiet and side who had sent for it with the express in which is also situated the "branches of trade, and expecially in i SECTION 1. The following amendment ol of said company are shown by proceedings happiness of its people, and the one question understanding that the duty, whatever it postoffice station known as Radford, article eight (S) of the constitution of the in a certain body of nineteen cases of the utmost concern and solicitude the hardware and cutlery business might "be, should be paid. If th com- They are in Cameron parish, on the Lou- state of Minnesota is hereby proposed to in which* the action of this office in i to the whole conntry, is the attitude manding officer had been given an opportunity, isiana shore, six miles east of Sabine Pass And the cotton and wool manufacturing the people for approval or rejection: that canceling the pre-emption filings for fraud of defiance maintained by the Mormon he would have sent to the customs The bajrou iH nineteen miles in length and interests. sad rejecting the final proofs has recently is to say, that said article eight (8) be people, who probably are five-sixths of authorities lor an inspector to come i varies from one to four miles in width. been affirmed by the secretary of the interior. amended by adding thereto the following the whole population, to the law of congress aboard to make an appraisement of such Ridges face the gulf twelve feet above the The proofs in these cases were all presented for the suppression of polygamy. In section, viz goods as might be dutiable. But the officers 9ea level, and in the rear is a dense and impenetrable One of the questions to be voted on the same day, the claimants testifying all questions affecting the Mormon church SEC. 5. The permanent school funds ol were treated as smugglers caught in marsh. The population on last for each alleged claimants went up- and people the polygamous and monogamous i the state may be loaned upon interes-t at upon at the coming election in New the act almost before the vessels had anchored, Tuesday numbered 1,200. To-day 85 ol n' the land at the instance of the Mormons are united. They deny the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum to and dii not have an opportunity that number are counted with the dead. York state is that relative to the calling company's agen t. and under an agreement the right of congress to regulate or interpose i the several counties or school districts ot to show their intentions. Forty of their bodies have been recovered to take the claims for the benefit of any restrictions as to the of a convention to revise the state the stab J, to be used in the erection of county and consigned to graves in the Shell reefs The following nominations for congress the company for a specified consideration. marital relations. The government or school buildings. No such loan shall while the decomposed bodies of the remaining constitution., The work oE a constitutional have been made: William H. Walters, The filings were prepared and presented at can have and hold but one position be made until approved by a board coneisting 45 lie in the marches. Radford was very Republican, 5th New York George L. McLaughlin, the same time by the company's attorney, convention held some ten years toward this peoplewhich is of easy statement. of the governor, the state auditor I- thickly settled and populous. These ridges Democrat, 1st Mass. John D. who paid all the company's expenses. The Its authority must be respected, and the state treasurer, who are hereby composed gome of the richest and most ago was rejected by the people. Long, Republican, 2d Mass. James Oliver, men were furnished provisions from the its laws must be obeyed. He recommends constituted an investment board for the fertile grazing land in the country, 8.000 Greenbacker, 11th Mass. Nathan N. Dixon, company's logging camp and paid for their the increase of sittings of the courts, and purpose of the loans hereby authorized head of cattle and horses being ownned by Republican, 2d Rhode Island Theodore pretended residence and improvements by proposes having regular sessions held in The recent terrible destruction of the community. Communication with the nor shall any such loan be for an amount Bacon, Democrat, 30th New York Ashbel the company's agent. Nine out of the nineteen those sections of the territory not now covered, outer world was had through two steam I exceeding three per cent, of the last preceding life and property on the Texan coast P. Fitch, Republican, 13th New York claimants testified that they and their believing that the presence of the vessels, both owned in Johnson's Bayon assessed valuation of the real estate of Timothy J. Campbell, Democrat. 8th New associates were hired to make the claimB and courts and its officers will have a wholesome has convinced many of the people of and Radford, while a fleet of sailing the county or school district receiving the York AmosJ.Cummings,Democrat,6thNew that their alleged settlements and improvements effect in preventing the contracting vessels plied the water of the I eame. The state auditor shall annually, that section that it is impracticable York, Thomas F. Grady, Independent were made at the instance and in and celebrating of plural marriages, bayou. When the storm descended upon I at the time of certifying the state tax to Democrat, 8th New York Charles R. Randall, to settle and live on the lowlands that the interest of the company. A party who and that the authority of the law, them everybody took to his home, and I the several county auditors, also certify to Democrat, 6th Mass. made a filing for the company under similar if not acknowledged, may be equally waited with abated breath the fate which are liable to be often overflowed with each auditor to whose county, or to any circumstances testified to the fraudulent felt in every part of the territory. The Gov. Zuiick, in his annual report "to the he foresaw The waters began rising, the of the school districts of whose county any the same sad results. These lands character of the filings in question, people here are with a bitterness of feeling secretary f'th interior, speaking of the wind swept through the lower fctonea of such loan shall have been made. The tax and that he was paid $270 by a party acting divided as they are no where else in the Indians on the San Carlos reservation, are rich and highly productive but lie the buildings, driving the affrighted people necessary to be levied to meet the accruing for the company's agent to leave Minnesota, country. The vigorous enforcement of unpopular says they are nearly self-supporting. It into attics and upon roofs. By 10 o'clock interest or principal of any such loan, and too near 'the level oi the ocean and the first ridge, which was twelve feet in order to avoid testifying for the lawB against the people in the majority would be good for congress to parcel out 1 it shall be the duty of every such county government that he left, but returned in here with a prospect of further and the streams emptying therein. the land, giving to each head of a family above the sea level, was ten feet auditor forthwith to levy and extend such time to give his testimony. more atringent legislation, does not tend 640 acres, or if this is deemed premature, under water. House after house fell tax upon all the taxable property of his to make them more amiable. Under favorable then congress should take measures to reduce in, or was swept away, either burying county, or of the several Bchool districts conditions existing here for such a result the reservation to at least half of its The Knights-of Labor at their late the doomed people in the debris or respectively, liable for such loans,as the an outbreak of violence might be present limits. The governor requests that hurling them into the hissing aters. Colston An Awful Iowa Tragedy. meeting at Richmond put themselves case may be,and in all such cases the tax easily provoked. There is no militia in congress be asked to demonstrate by a survey gins and stores nexi succumbed, and go assessed shall be fifty per cent in excess A* terrible tragedy occurred nine miles Utah. Even with the authority to upon record -on the question of the social and practical test the feasibility ol Radford and Johnson's Bayou were destroyed of the amount actually necessary to b from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and a mile and a organize a militia force, I am of the artesian wells for giving the needed eupplv as completely as if an invading equality of the races. In a preamble raised on account of such accruing principle half from Shuey ville on the 21st inst. Two opinion with the feeling existing here a better of water. army had done the work. It was a night farmers' wives, Mrs. Joseph Novotny and or interest. It shall be levied, collected reliance for the preservation of the and resolutions adopted, they of terror, described by survivors as appalling. The general-in-chief has acted upon the Mrs. John Lonvar, saw a barn on fire belonging and paid into the county and state treasuries public peace will be found in the regular For twelve hours the storm raged declare that their organization "recognizes findings of the recent court martial set the to a neighbor named Verba. They in the same manner as state taxes, United States troops. I would recommend i over the devastated settlements, and then arsenal in the case of Capt. Johnson, TJ. S. ran to it and discoverrd Verba's house to and any excess collected over the amount thecivil and political equality th at a force of United Ssates troops be there came a lull. Hope soon revived as A. The order has not yet been made public, be on fire. Just as they entered the door of such principal or interest accraing in any placed and kept in garrison in this territory, the waters receded and the storm of all men, and in the broad field of but Gen. Sheridan said that "Captain to save what goods they could, Anton given year shall be credited to the general and that such la^s be passed as will passed away. The survivors gathered on Johnson goes free." Soukup, a Bohemian, struck both of them labor it r-eoognizes no distinction on funds of the respective counties or school make them as promptly available to the the most elevated points, viewing the in the forehead with an ax, fracturing their chil authorities here in suppressing violence districts. No change of the boundaries of The papers inth case of Paymaster G. scenes around them. The houses tnat had account of color, but it has -no purpose skulls and making great gashes. They fell and to aid in the execution of the any school district after the making of any R. Watlans of the navy, who was tried stcod the action of the torm were completely to interfere* with or disrupt the to the floor, and Soukup ran up stairs. courts as if they were the militia of the such loan shall operate to withdraw any last spring in Japan for embezzlement and gutted. There was no food nor Neighbors soon arrived and put out the territory. Congress should not adjourn sentenced by general court martial to dis property from the taxation herein provided social relations which may exist between drink, salt water having invaded everything. fire in the house, and then, after a desperate again without providing the necessary missal and a term of imprisonment, are for -nor shall any law be parsed extending Then the search for the dead began. different races in various (portions fight, captured the murderer. Physicians laws to bring this people to a realization now before President 'Cleveland for his the time of payment of any such principal Those whose bodies lay pinioned by the were summoned, but said the victims ruins of houses were speedily recovered. of the power of the go\ernment. final action. of the.eountry.'' or interest, or reducing the rate of 1 such interest, or in any manner wahing or could not live. Each of the women has Gov. Pierce .has furnished some From out of the marehes more corpses several children. Soukup is about fortyfive impairing .ny rights of thestate in connection crop statistics as addenda to his report. years old. He was struck by lightning with any such loan. Suitable laws, William E. Chandler, who was secretary were taken, and likewise buried. It is shown from returns made Platform of Liquor Manufacturers. four years ago and has not been in his not inconsistent with this amendment may i to the oommissione of immigration. of the navy for nearly three years right mind all the time since. The national convention of liquor man be passed by the legislature for the purpose SOME OP THE VICTIMS. In 188a, 1,815,945 bushels of flax was The death roll was then made up as follows: ufacturers at Chicago, adopted a report under President Arthur's adminstration, of carrying the same into effect. raised in thirty-one counties. This year Mrs. Frank Turner and two children, providing that the association shall be .He Shot His Perfidious Brother. SEC. 2. This proposed amendment shall fifty-five counties, out of eighty-six organized, it is believed* will be appointed Locke, wife and seven children known as "The National Protective Association, be submitted to the people of the state for raised nearty 2,500,000 bushels. The John S. Kerr, a stock grower living at old Mrs. Locke, Mrs. W. Ferguson and by the governor of New Hampshire to and that it shall be directed by a their approval or rejection at the general condition of the wheat crop at harvest is I Elk Mountain, shot his young brother, \V. national committee of one representative three children, Bradford Berry and daughter, election occurring after the passage of this estimated at seventy-one points, and the succeed the late Senator Pike lor the S. Kerr, a few days ago. The trouble origiI Mrs. Albert Lambert and two children, from each state. Of this number act, and the qualified electors of the state, increase in acreage about one-sixth, on the Sam Burwick's eight children, Mrs. Shell nated from tne fact that while J. S. Kerr coming session of the Forty-ninth congress. an executive committee of Beven is to be in their respective districts, may at such basis increase in acreage of one-sixth and was away from home the brother seduced Walley and four children, George Stwenor appointed to actively conduct the work ol election ote by ballot for or against said The term for which Mr. Pike the loss one-third of the crop put in. his wife. His son, a boy of some seventeen and four Children, Mr. Granshall, wife and the association. The officers elected are amendment, and the returns thereof shall The wheat crop this year is estimated at years, first told Mr. Kerr of the state of grandson Mrs. S. Gallier and four children, was chosen .ends on.March 3, 1889, at President, J. M. Atherton, Kentucky vice be made and certified within the time, and 23,000,OOO.bushels, as compared with 28-,- affairs in his household. J. S. Kerr immediately Lonzo Smith and child, Mrs. Tooch ike's president, William Lamper, St. Louis secretary, the close of the*Fiftieth congress. The such votes canvassed, and the result thereof 000,000 last year. deeded all his property to his eon four children, Jack Toochake and seven J. D. Pratt, Kentueky. declared in the manner provided by law and went away. Finally attempts were children, Mrs. Hawkins aud three children, New Hampshire legislature will not J. T. Summers arrived at Sioux Falls, The resolutions adopted declare: with reference to election of members of I made .to cob the boy of his property deeded Dr. George Smith, wife and four children. Dak., with E Baldwin, who was arrested meet before Juaei next. At that time We most earnestly favor temperance congress, and, if it shall appear thereupon to him by his father, and the controversy All the above were white people. The in Chicago charged with embezzlement and most strongly condemn intemperanc. that a majority of the electors present and brought J. S. Kerr back to the scene of following is a list of the colored people a senator will nbe.:chosen to serve from Summers & Vanhorn, of Sioux Falls. and appeal to every member of the trad*, voting for or against the proposed amendment I his disgrace. In trying to settle the matter A few weeks ago he absconded, and his whose bodies have been recovered and through the lasttttwayears.afi the term. to make proof of this declaration bv his to the constitution as prowded in with his brother hot words ensued, and employers 'found upon balancing theit identified. daily life and daily conduct of his business. the next section have voted in favor of the I W. S. Kerr shot at his brother, the shot books that he had got away with some Elmer Johnson and wife. Jack Lewis, The resolutions further declare in favor same, then the governor shall make proclamation ?brother', i taking effect in one of his legs. J. S. Kerr $20,000 of their money. wife anv RicharUd Hambrick, wife mldren 4 The eighthtsdit'iriiio6the3irectQr of both public aud private morality and thereof, and such amendment shall dfi returned the fire and killed his brother. 5 ai Special telegrams to Bradstreet's note a i good order and popular education. They of the Iron sjai. Steel Works of the thereupon take effect and be in force as a J. S. Kerr last year represented Carbon further decline in the total volume of mer- I Yesterday morning the regular packet unalterably oppose prohibition as an invasion part of the constitution. county in the lowei house of the legislature, United States 8ocreoted to' Jul 1,5, of the .right of citizens, and therefore chandise distributed, owing to the J-stern wheel steamer called the EmilyPar- Stc. 3. The ballots used at such election and was speaker of the house. pro wrong in principle and impracticable i 1886, shows ithajbfi longation of unseasonable mild weather, I Hved at Johnson's Bayou and brought to ^vhile two years by electors voting in fax or of this amendment No ats one of them in policy. Instead of attempting to to continued ,low prices lor grain Orangpee apsl oe many she could carry-about shall have written or printed, or partly had any ago not more rthaii qix .rolling mills an destroy a business that employs immense Bllt *thing but what they stood in. And the produce, and .country merchants having Three large, cracks in theearth have been written and partly printed, thereupon 1 ?n steel works lirelthe. United States' capital and supports a vast number ol been quite well stocked iup with goods in discovered on top of Flat Top mountain, the following words people, save a few who have large stock honest workmen, the efforts of our enemies near Lynchburg, Va., which were evidently the late season of active trading. _used natural gas as, as i fuel, there are "Amendment .of article eight (8) of the interests, say they have abandoned should be directed to eliminating the evils caused by the earthquake last month. The At Cardiltac, Mich., James Craft and Mrs. constitutionYes." 'the place forever. They are descendants ..now sixty-eight a oiling, jjnills and steel existing'in and-resulting from the abuse ol cracks extend a long distance, and are due 4 Etna Brass were arrested in July for the The ballots used by such electors voting of a race of people who in liquors. In'this work we would unite. The reworks which uaertbetaew fuel.* .and sixfceen north and south. murder of the woman's husband'who dis the past made Johnson's Bayou a against said amendment shall ha\e written closing resolution is in favor of ''absolute appeared June 1 9 last. They confessed vast orange grove. Frost came and ruined or printed, or )artl written and partly Rev. Simon P. Smith, colored, Congregational which are im&kmg. preparations non-intervention in politics as an organization, the murder and pleaded guilty and were them, and then they 'turned to cotton and printed, thereupon the following woids: preacher of Knox ville, who attended except in such places and at sucl to use it. Thetsapid, increase of its- sentenced to state prison for life. sugar and stock raising, only to meet the Congregational conference in "Amendment of article eight (8) of the times as united action is necessary to pro the fate of their forefathers. Of 8,000 {(Use and the apparent Salind faith in Chicago, has begun a suit for 50,0 00 constitutionNo." At Appleton, Wis., C. Helmroch, who tect ourselves and our business against head of stock of which once the bayou against R. J. Mossap, restaurant keeper, killed his brother-in-law, 'John Banner, recently, SEC. 4. This actehall take effect and be such legislation as seeks to destroy oui the permanence .of lUe supply but boasted, 6,000 are drowned, while the remainder and his head waiter, James Hughes. The was comtvicted of manslaughter in in lorce from aud after its passage. trade and not to remedy evils therein ex* will die of thirst, as all the water joaagnify tiae calamity which would charge is that they refused to allow Smith the first degree. 'The^penalty is eight years Approved March 7, 1885. isting. is salt. There are 127 persons missing at to take a meal in the restaurant. in prison. .overtake these imtltasfcfcies in the not Sabine Pass and -supposed to be dead. Father Sherman has been arraigned in At Superior, Wi.,'twD tramps entered improbable event of.tih f&ilure of the The total loss of lives at,the three places Great Chicago Strike Ended. court at New York. He wag arrested at At Duluth, A. J. Whitemanwns nominated the house of CoL Hayes, and after terrifying approximate 200. (Only about twentyfive xaouroe either by teatfeaw^tion or,, by the house ofv Andrew Joyce, his wife's the inmates and -smashing .some furniture for senator by acclamation by the Democrats. The *brike of the Chicago packing house bodies have thus far been recovered. uncle, where he kad been stopping since he and crockery departed, carrying away Carlton was nJiieed in nomination workmen is formally ended. The strikers f*e4s,mic disturbance. and,his wife returned from Philadelphia. a silver watch and a small amount of for representative, but declined, and nominated held a mass meeting on the 17th, at which The warrant charges him with being the money. S. M. Chandler of Wadena, who wa_3 BISHOP GILBERT (CONSECRATED. between 12,000 arid 14,000 men were present. father of Jujia Mulvaney's unborn child. nominated by acclamation A proposition to return to work on Counsel for the condemned Chicago anarchists TJie decision.-of Ju$gelcran,oofclhe Sherman expressed regret at not having the ten-hour plan was carried almost unanimously, will make another motion for a Tbe following nominations'were made at impressiTe Ceremonies Attending the Consecration itiaitpd States ourt,a Detroit,,fully surrendered himself when Miss Mulvaney and the strike was declared at an new trial. the Republican convention of Scott county: of Assistant Bishop Gilbert of Kinnesota. first brought the charge and quietly accompanied end. Shortly afterward Mr. Baairy, the tfustahiiMg the constitutionality of the Johnson Bragg. Jordan, senator, and August Col. Richard Nevine of Ohio is the fatherin-law the officer. He was locked up Chicago Special 17bhu-Into the episcopate Knight of Labor delegate, waited on Mr. Amide, Spring Lake, representatn e. of James (L Blaine, Jr. He is a (So-called assisted ittarujgn&jfcion act, over night. When arraigned his appearance of the Protestant Episcopal church of the Armour and eaid the strike was at an end printer and formerly owned one of the W. A. Finkelnburg, nominated by theWinona was neither cleanly nor clerical. He 'fche1riealJf}urposeof United States of America another bishop and that the men would return to work largest job printing offices at Columbus. wfciah\H to present Democratic committee for state ipleaded not guilty of the charge and asked was to-day consecrated. The priest thus without making any conditions. The packing-house tJbe.iaiport&ifcion ctf tifiH?eigi? laborre,wnder He was an applicant "far the position of senator has declined. The committee met for,an adjournment until the 29th in order honored and sanctified by the bestowal of owners will keep all of their new publiq, printer. and nominated for the vacancy T. T. Hayden. to give kiLra time to^procure counsel. The contract, is ouae^of tha most apostolic powers was the Rev. Dr. Mahlon men, and by running the houses up to their adjCturnrmiQnt waa&anted. The Charleston Nw and Counier announces Norria Gilbert, late rector of Christ full capacity expect to be Able to retaia in imjjiiprtant i endered for *erjne time. It the complete suicoess of the newlyinvented Mrs. Nelson, wife of Judge B. R. Nelson church,-St. Paul. The ceremonies of consecration, The following tele-gram from Gee Miles, their employ nearly all their old men. was givens a case bwanghtt tz test, cotton-picking machine, which will Oct.1-19, has of the United States circuit court, is very were celebrated at St. James' dated Fort Apache, Arizona, Two members of the executive board ol reduce*the cost of harvesting the .southern ill at St. Paul, and her death is expected churcii.lby the pastor, Rev. Dr. Vtbbert, thfi flaw,, and the Judge hoilds.tfevait the been transmitted District Assembly 57 said there would be xby. ,Gen. Howard..jto the cottoaicrop from$40,000,000to $10,000,- hourly. She has been an invalid forseveral before a congregation of vast size. With war department: ,A detachment under no trouble about the non-union men! 1} act iss wijhfei that proTOgfo&n the 000. years, and has been confined to her bed his elevation to the episcopate Bishop Gilbert Capt. Cooper, Tenth cavalry, has just arrived they were put to work in the houses with for the past nine months. Mrs. Nelson was A traveler from Bokhara, who 'reached United Statet Constitution fmxriting becomes assistant to Biehcp Whipple at the post, lining captured .Mangus the union men it would not be long before born in Otsego county, New York. She is Peshuw*)n on the Afghan 'frontier, near of Minnesota, assistantgmay it bein provided elected by jidFe*ritwtehistwenty-nine,, and vhole party consisting andfivespo- Man they woiiid quit of their own accord, as that an be inan mules Congpress(to about 55 years of age, and has been a resident regulatecommeiiae- Toth a the Khyber, Pass,. leports- XL'The Russians on i J. ,v gust men. three sqgaws and five chil- things would be made pretty hot for them. of St. Paul for 30 years. objectafinn(that, our lawscannfctPTOtsh have completed the Mery & Oxus railway diocese if sthe bishop thereof becomes uua- Some time after the strike had been declared to within five stages of Sarakhs. The ble, by infirmity, or the extent of his diocese, nie% all of which was brought in. Capt. William Dawson, of Company C, at an end the announcement was for an fOffeuse committed in ifrjpreign governor,TfTashkendhaB suimnonertsever to discharge his Episcopal duties. In St. Paul, has tendered his resignation to made that the packers had adopted a A flight, earthquake *.'as recently ffclfc in al Mohammedan officers for political pur land, tise Judge answers tha/t4h -of- this instance the cause of the election of an thego.ernor. and it has een accepted. winter schedule of wages, to go into effect iWasbington. he tremor lasted butananst^anti poses. The Russians intend to establish a i assistant 4s the disability of the efficient. immediately. This is equivalent to a temporary fense was completed on this tfide, tyy but was suflicienitftj strong to '^i The election of Mr. A. B. Stickney of St. military .s&ntonraent for 30,0 men at indefatigable and much beloved Bishop advance of 10 per cent. The scale type (c the composing afoenes in the fourth Paul, as president of the Iowa Central accentuates Shirabad, near Bokhara. Russian officers the actual landing of the iocyported Whipple. By the election and consecration ordinarily does not take effect until the story 0$. the Stsc office. tChe shock was*so the extension of the Minnesota disguised as TJsbeck merchants are actively of the Rev. Dr. Gilbert the church in the workmen. "This, is equivalent to, the middle of November. distinct on. ,the fourth floor of the ta$e, & Northwestern system into the corn-growing engaged'4c Badakshan inspecting the United States adds a sixth to its roll of assistant war atatl navy buildings !ft_at some of 'tje and hog-raising system lying southwest, law punishing q& accessory* "to the citadel and.thepassagesto India.. The czar bishops. ,clerks became smarmed artu run into the and is a rvw earnest of the rapid development is displeased at the ameer of Bokhara for Excitement was caused among churchgoing crime. If?$ae The services of the morning, preceding crime is not conMOiitted, corridor. On the, lower floors of the buildings, of the cattle and hog-packing industry refusing to tfla3ist Russians iunang 'his people of La Crosse by the formal the ceremonies of consecration was preached however, n^ one seemed to have no^ at the terminus of this system in West St. the accessary is sot guilty bo* as troops. announcement that Rev. S. S. Hebbard, by Bishop Tuttle. It was a broad, tttced anymnusuafi disturbances. Paul. soon as itj&oommifcted the acceaaojjy late pastor of the Universalist church, had Washington jiRepublican: Mr.. iF. R. manly, catholic appeal for Christian unity. &.. jR, Clotting, tiLe gentleman who caaoael The Republicans of the first district of renounced that faith and professed adherence Nichols, otherwise known as "TbelDuke," His text was this: "But Jerusalem, which .becomes liable." near getting into trouble *vith Mexieo,' Stevens county nominated D. W. Freeman to orthodoxy. The reverend gentleman a popular jclerkki the surgeon general's is abpve, is free, which is the mother of h.as forced fcis^way again beSfpre the state' of St. Cloud for Senator. gives his reason therefor in a tract office, brings back a bride from the far ,m all."Gal. iv, 26. department. Recently a voluminous num,ber entitled "Why I Cannot Remain a Uni (West in the person, of Miss Ruby Appleby Turning in the pulpit Bishop Tuttle Ole Emerson of Palmyra was found dead Thebody ,f a papers came to Assistant Secretary member of tike o,f Minneapolis, Miun., which event accursed versalist." He is a man of great reading, on the road near his home. Cause, too 'faced the bishop-elect, who arose, clad in Porter, of tfcat department, containing family of Oct. 13. and the chief fault found with his pastorate much whisky. his Episcopal bishop-elecand habit, stood insthe cen- ases $*ie Great lai Mr. (Cutting's claim against,f^negovernment Gilber wa exhor tno has been that he buried himself too ter of chanciL The address then de,- .The matter -of 8ca-ugg]in on board the .of Mexico and state of Chihuahua away in Egypt, feome .four thousand The planing mill of Holt. Anesby & Co. closely in his books. ver Straining ships wras.sejttled a short time ago l* for $5tf000 primitive nd exemplary damages. at New Richland narrowly escaped destruction an years ago, was seat to Rttsburg, Pa,, tatio and benediction all in one. It was ***"n hy,a deputy coSlector boarding the vessels H. C. Foreman, the alleged Helena, Mon., by fire. -simply spoken, and with feeling almost merchant, has been held to the criminal t52wport anfio)lerfcin from the offioers and placed in a tmedical Ncoll?ge, and Rev. M. N. Gilbert was consecrated at Farmipgton,Me.,haafferedfroqj a great overcoming the speaker, a man of devoted court at Chicago for an alleged attempt at the duties due OSE-theontraband articles. .kept on exhibition for sojue luonths^Aiter Chicago as assistant bishop of the diocese energy. ffwe. 3?ke fire swept dowc Maintarset and burglary. Thetdutiea amoientedrfeo nearly $800. of Minnesota. (Consumed everything jon the west of the The address ovec, ithe ceremony of consecration a time it begau to s&iell badly, A six-year-old daughter of Lieut. Petei The owners of ifche.soliooner George L. street. Masonic feall, Odd Fellow*' hall, Fannie A. Frank has obtained a divorce was proceeded with. Bishop S. Bomus, First cavalry, at Fort Assinaboine. Smith, of Glouste*" whin sailed for Grand *as the bodies eveno royaljaduvs will, the (Chronicle ofiice^Know!tonfeMcIeary' from Dr. James H. Frank, a practicing Lee, senior bishop of the American episcopate was thrown from a pony and killed. Banks Aug. 14, oiaa,'.halibut voyage, Eaa-ve job ipeinting house, .postoffice, Hotel MarWe, physician of Minneapolis. presided. About him in the church Vxnost of them within much Jess .than givcE&er up for Io**. -She carried a anew JExoljaisse bot^, .apd some Sateen It is learned from authoritive sources were the Jollowing* of fourteen men. The Sherman block, St. Paul, near Clarendon .fopar thousand jtears.sfter dep.th, ,and cttarea. that nearly 200 cases ol wines and liquors, Bishop .Doane ol Alba&y,Bishop Whipple hotel caught fire recently Lose together with quantities of gloves, fans !thecolleg officees, ,3,-cgarding it ratfher TherfKdnance boani atfc^Sandy Hook, X. {,ol Minnesota, Bishop Bedell of Ohio, Bish- jFhee4s.at feast, one woman in Brooklyn, about $5,000. The tenants lost some and other dutiable articles, have been Y., fired tthe ten-inc anota limA^.h*. +Q-,- .,.+_ The charge I,op Perry,of Iotra, Bishop Potter of New N. y,, *fio w.i1S vote tSiis year .or know^he $2o,000. Peter Okaman. a fireman, was ,as f&i unpleasant tbicTpwbrac th.n as a found upon the United States war vesselu was fifty pounds of -powder and shells Twack, Bishop Roulisou of (Central Pennsylvania, reasoji vjhy. -She is M'ws Emma Beckwifch, killed by falling through the elevator. Saratoga and Portsmouth, which have loaded with sand. The Aext day the shell* ,hum&n body, hadsentdttothe^umrp, Bishop Knickerbocker of Indiana, and has already .succeeded in getting {^he The Pittsburg Leader contains nearly a just returned from a cruite,an been seized were to bejoaded with powder. One slieU Bishop Dunlap ot New Mexico, Bishop registers ,af one of the election districts to where it was found sandssent toacorO column description of the burial from New for a payment of the duties. The discovery was filled (by a soldier named* Joseph King. Coxe ot Western New York, IBishop Walker enroll ber name on the roting lest. Now Castle, Pa., of the remains of the late has caused consternation among the officers eer, and an investigation was begun. First LieivC William Medtalfeiperintend 4 ofKorth Dakata. she is ltrottio arouncorporation notifying all par- Daniel Leasure of St. Paul. concerned, .the .council, i of these vessels, who have thus violated ed the work- After the filling the next Bishop Lee took up the forat of the enr* ie The .president of the eollege was S^m-i* the articles of war and laid themselves shell and the putting ot the plug it exploded, James H. Bell, well known in the northwest, aeration of a feishop, the epistle being read gnipedi-'1 judges ot .election, etc., tiiat if liable to severe penalties. It is also learned moned, .and he was fejrtiu}&ely afcje blowing tfie soldier to pieces ,jid fatally recently committed suicideat the Jay by Bishop Coxe and the gospel by Bishop that some officers went into the wine tnents are put in her w,ay he WJ| have injuring 3fa&alfe, who died is half an Cooke house Moorhead, by shooting himself Bedell. The biskop-elect was dily presented to gratjify the coroner** .curjiodty and recourse to the,cour.es jto sustain her application. trade in wholesale manner. I is understood hour. in the head. He leaves a son at Bismarck who to (the presiding bishops toy Bishops fr* make a formal inquest unnecessary by that the attention of the secretary is county treasurer and cashier of the Bismarck &t last even itfhe lawyers who hav .charge P.ot^erand Knickerbocker. Thentfie testi- of the navy will be called to these irregularities. The comaiis*io*i .of jpostoffice inspectors national bank, and also a son who assuring hjm that the body was that of (the Tilden will acknowledge that the monials were demanded and read, setting niember of the firm of Bell & Eyster at who made an examination of the Philadelphia a forth that the candidate was a proper person document is to be contested of a female^ember of the household postoffice have made their report. daughter,r etson of St Russel.l Paul Duluth, and a Mrs. C. M. tor the office. a turn waif read the Rob Reliable private advices from Baden Commander Gordon, who had charge of A They .May. They find Postmaster Harrity of Rameses,t|3 the cause of her.desath of Anoka. DMr. Bell was a brother. certificate from the house of bishops consenting anii in that tbe bulletins reporting Emperor the Ue expedition to Hudson bay .nd a youn.g man somewhat lacking in business 01 iwSi? to the consecration of Mafeion William to be in good health are positively was unknown, ,#j*id could no* now be straits, has reported adversely to ffche experience, but honest and desirous of Gilbert, signed the 14th day of Oc- Jn 1862 he was an employe of the St. Paul Norris1 untrue. According to these advices Northwestern waterway scheme to tbe dominion making a good service. Many mistakes ascertained with .absolute certainty Daily Press, and for a number of years tober by Alfred Lee, presiding bishop in the emperor is subject to daily attacks ol govern ment. This report, however, have been made in the delivery department. afterward was advertising solicitor for the tbe forty-sixth year of his consecration. the physician's cer^ncate of death, i "~*i** syncope and prolonged drowsiness, and recently has been withdrawn quietly, because it The committee believe many of Minneapolis Evening Journal. In 1873-4 In due course the bishop elect responded to was in a semi-comatose condition would hiui the pet project which many any was nisd, havfrjg probably been them were made on purpose by some of he published asmall daily advertising sheet ike articles, and the presiding bishop and tor twenty hours, from which tbe doctors Englishmen ore about to stiffen up with the old carriers, vho would intentionally Minneapolis, in the columns or which he _..-._ I_.JO.L__.r band.s were nnable to rouse him. lost, etc. The penpsyfyania *80ron9P Kslonthteo bishops laid thei upon the head of hard cash. 've &ew men letters which did not persistently advocated prohibition. ivas satisfied, The Indian Burean says th. Mille Lacs ^t^^L^ntn^^^ Tbe Illinois state soldiers' home was their routes'. This was done to Prairie fires in Marshall dedicated at Quincy. Generals Sbenn&j. county hav Indians mustt mus submitt to ths new treaty. force the postmaster to retain certain tdmns auh^ caused considerable damage. y* JJ^ fc,^ and Lo__an were among ths speakers. ft h offi^nd work fQ .*T*,t? 4. *foa ..js i-4. _____ _-_i.-k?k"^p A matt 1 ffi