New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 13, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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tfet" New Ulm Review. 1 Npm GENERAL NEWS Postmasters -commissioned: Dakota: MINNESOTA NEWS. TPOWDEKEY 'REJOICES 8W A. Veritable Poem of Poems. Milbank, G. C. Middlebrook. Iowa: Charles City, A. 0-Doolittle. Minnesota: Because the Anarchist Candidate* for 'Chicago Mrs. H. A. Deming ol San Francisco Cit Offices Were Laid Out Cold, Morris, R. Newell Kandiyohi Station, is said to have ocupied a year in v* BRANDT & WEDDEBDQUF, ^Publishers. JTOBDER ST. PAUI* J. Burns. Wisconsin: Darlington, J. Meehan. Another heavy -suit has been filed in the "At a meeting of Knights of Labor representing hunting up and fitting together thefollowing "United States circuit court against D. M. every district in Pennsylvania, held thirty-eight lines from thirtyeight Sabin and others. at Harrisburg, to consider the bills pertaining John Hnrphy Shot Down in the Streets by Hiss.' E Roe, the novelist, has already received NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. English poets. The names of theauthors to labor now pending in the legislature, Hegener, of JEinneapolis, Who Says He Slan. $7,000 royalty on his last book, A few days ago burglary was committed iu are given below:" the general master workman expressed "He Fell in Love With His Wife." dered Her. the town of "St. Mary, a few miles west of i_Why all this toil for triumphs of himself well pleased with the result Waseca. The burglars entered the farm At the coming commencement in Frank Lord, son^of the millionaire who Between half-past five and six o'clock of tbe Chicago election. A public meeting an hour? house of M. Keeley during the night, and married Mrs. Hicks, is noted as one of the last Wednesday merchants on Sibley street June the University of Michigan, at was held in the house of representatives. extracted from a bureau drawer a pocketbook 2Life's a short summer, man a best pistol shots in New York. noticed a neatly dressed and very pret ty Mr. Powderly presided and made a speech, Ann Arbor, will celebrate its fiftieth containing $7, also a valuable gold flower. Charles W. Moulton, a brother-in-law of German woman walking up and down the in which he asserted. watch, both the property of Miss M. M. anniversary. On the ^occasion the Senator Sherman, aaod a high officer in the Street, from Fourth to Third and back with 3By turns we catch the vital Labor had a right to be-repiesented here McCabe. The empty pocketbook and the late war, has filed & -suit at Washington, ayoung man. The two appeared to be very breath and die, faculty are desirous of welcoming back by men to look .after its interests in the legislature. watch chain were found on the doorstep in to test the boundary'line of authority between much excited and to be quarrelling. The He referred to the monopolistic 4The cradle and the tomb, alasE the morning. Lat er the family found the as many as possible of .the (former the secretary 4l war and the commanding woman was apparently urging the man corporations being (represented in legislative stolen watch on the door step in good order, so nigh. general of the army. Very likely do something, ..but what, no one knew.' pupils. Some 10,000 -or 1L00 are halls, and said it was time the excepting that the inside gold case was it IV 5To be is better far than'not to bev this claim will involve an extraordinary They had gone on this way some time when Jabor men of Pennsylvania emulated missing. P- scattered over the comitry. 'Any of war between the forces, political and military. 6Though all man's life may seen* Suddenly the mam turned as if to dare Ms %6 the example of their brethren in New The growing feud between Gen. Thirty years ago several German citizens a tragedy companion. At that instant she drew ,a i said students intending rto assist at Jersey and insist upon the ^examination ol Sheridan and Secretary Endicott will of Austin were residents of Ontonagon and revolver concealed in her dress, and raising all labor bills before they were passed. 7But light cares speak when mighty the celebrations may receive desired doubtless be thoroughly aired in the next vicinity and took claims of land there. It, fired directly at .him. Without speaking "We are charged with being anarchists and gares are dumb, few days and perhaps involve all the feuds They have been keeping up the taxes and i information by addressing J. H. Wade, the inan fell on his face on the pavement.shot favoring measures that tend to anarchy. 8The bottom is but shallow whencethey between past secretaries of war and the now they find that their property lie3 in the through the head. A crowd quickly collected ,As chief of our organization I can say that .Ann Arbor, Mich. The .exercises will come. generals in command, which have been bitter heart of the Gogebic iron range. One of and the woman was arrested at anarchy finds no abiding place in oui and uncompromising. The claim is for them has recently been offered $6,000 for 9Your fate is but the common fate begin June 26, and terminate .with a midst but monopolists want to make once and taken to the city hall and thence -salary due over twenty'two years when a half interest in one tract, and it is believed of all people believe the contrary. No matter to the county jaiil, where she gave her banquet June 30. 'Stanton was secretary f war. that the owners have small fortunes what errors we ha ve commited in the past, tiame as Mrs. Hegener of Minneapolis. 10Unmingled joys here to no man in sight. we have always aimed at doing right. We The injured man was unconscious Senators Morrill and Plumb, with their befall. Mr. Chambers, United "States consular have pursued aline of policy and found out and bleeding freely from a wound At Northfield, Frank Fuller and Miss families, have returned to Washington 11Nature to each allots his proper things that are right and wrong.but we have back of his left rear. was taken Etta Pelsey were married by Rev. E. C. iirom their Florida trip. agent at Batoum, writes to the sphere, always kept clear of tbe cue thing that brings to St. Joseph's hospital. Papers on Williams and left for Devils Lake, Dak., 'It is now sail that the president has de state department of the Russian petroleum 12Fortune makes folly her peculiar odium on our countryanarchy." He rejoiced, their future home. his person showed that his name was ei&ed that it would not be practicable to therefore, is the defeat of the anarchist care John Murphy, and that he was a barber. trade. He states the wells in The Olmsted County State Teachers' institute complete the investigation of the Pacific candidates in Chicago. I was glad to He died during the evening. The alleged 13Custom does often reason overrule, met at Rochester, with two hundred "the Baku districtthe only place railroads in time to submit a report to the see that the workingmen oi that city were circulation of slanderous stories relative to teachers present. next congress, and consequently will take good enough to throw the lie back into the wher oil is found in quantity^-were the character of Mrs. Hegener by Murphy his time in selecting members of the commission, 14And throw a cruel sunshine on Mayors electedShakopee, J. Peck! faces to those who posed as their friends had led to the shooting. Murphy 468 in number last year, of which 200 leaving it to the next congress to Belle Plaine, H. Distorman St. Peten a fool. and representatives. No sooner did the was about twenty-five years old extend the time for the making of a report Joseph Mason Stillwater, G. M. Seymour! anarchist ticket go before the people than -are abandoned, and only 164 now 15Live well, how long or short, a short, thick-set young fellow, beyond Dec. 1, 1888, the time now fixed. Anoka, M. Macomber Mankato, A. RPfau its supporters said, 'We will carry the ticket permit to heaven. and a barber by trade. His mother, Mrs. producing. The product of these 164 Albert Lea, C. M. Wilkinson Rushford, "under the flag on whose face not one starglistens, Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken, late representative Elizabeth Murphy, resides at Watertown, 16They who forgive most shall be M. J. Dismond Le Sueur, A Cox not one stripe is to be found, and in 1585 averaged 31,000 b&rrcels of in congress, died at his home at Cokesbury, Wis. Murphy for a long time was at Manistee, most forgiven. Waseca, G. Buchler Faribault, John L. the teaching of such men as Powderly and S. C, aged fi fty-nine. He hat been ill for Mich., but subsequently removed to crude petroleum daily. Little no 17Sinmay be clasped so close we Townley Janesville, John Winans. Griffiths will have no weight with us.' But a longtime, and a severe fall received during Minneapolis, where he finally entered the prospecting has been done looidng to they found election day that anarchy waa cannot see its face the Forty-eighth congress compelled his Mrs. S. J. Bills, formerly of Minnesota, employ of Mr. Hegener, at No. 212 First snowed under as it was never snowed under removal to his home, which he sras unable 18Vile intercourse where virtue dropped dead at her home in Sioux Falls, the extension of the field, aad the avenue south. He is reported to have been before, and I say amen to that every to leave 'to attend the sessions of the Dak. She had been affected for some has not place what is vulgarly known .as a "masher." time. government refuses to lease its lands. Forty-ninth congress. was for five consecutive months with dropsy. She leaves a husband Mr. Hegener, for whom Murphy recently 19Then keep each passion down, teems elected to congress. Much of the oil is of a very poor qual. and two email children. worked, is a prosperous barber, blessed however dear A BURST OP PATRIOTISM. like the tonsorial artist of the days of George and Clarence Stein, brothers, The secretary of the interior has confirmecL,the ity, owing to the recklessness of the did not know but what in the decoration 20Thou pendulum betwixt a smile Haroun Alschid with a pretty wifea came in from the territory to Meridian, decision of the commissioner in of this hall 3'ou might forget to and tear refiners, but a few of the larger firms, Mo., and started to take in the town. petite **bumette, who would tbe the last refusing to allow Robert Lowe to hie an place the American flag on the walls 21Her sensual snares, let faithless Marshal Ridge and Deputy Craddoek pursued looking to something more than immediate person in the world one would imagine entry of certain lands in sections 18 and Thursday. that it might be forgotten. pleasure lay them a,nd a fight followed, in which as adopting the role of .murderess. 20, townshjp 42, range 25, Taylor's Falls I brought this with me this morning, profit, are making a better all were wounded, George Stein fatally and (Minn.) land district. The lands lie within Murphy had not been long in her 22With craft and skill to ruin and [here Mr. Powderly exhibited a flag article- his brother seriously. the Mille Lacs Indian reservation. This husband's employ before his admiring betray amid tremenduous applause], and I decision is based on the act of congress July eye* fell upon her. And then, ae she said brought it here so that it it were charged The ceremonies incident to the unveiling 23Soar not too hlgl: to tall, but 4, 1880, which directs the secretary ol that evening, "he asked her to elope with of the statue to Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston that we were not Americans, we could show i-r It appears that Germany, Austria. stoop to rise. the interior not to patent or otherwise dispose him"to cross bounding seas where they on the comb of the Benevolent Association that we were. I don't care where I was 24We masters grow ot all that we Russia, England, and some other of land acquired by trea ty from tho might find a lovers' haven. She refused. of the Tennessee, in Mettaire cemetery, born I don't care where the rest of you despise. White Lake, Mille Lacs and other bands Murphy waxed wroth. He nras discharged took place at New Orleans. There were born but we swear by that flag and countries are rapidly extending their of Chippewa Indians until further legislation 25O, then renounce that impious from her husband'a employ several days was an immense assemblage of people present, no other. Let them to-morrrow morning canal systems, notwithstanding the on the subject has beeu enacted. ago. There came several letters self-esteem probably over 10,000. The veteran after these out bursts of applause to her husband accusing her of bad associations, including Grand Army posts, pre-eminence of the present period as charge us with being anything 26Riches have wings, and grandeur St. Vincent Special- Mrs. Carrigan waa conduct and various unwifely actions. attended in a body. On the platform were but free-born American citizens, and found dead by her husband on his return is a dream. a railroad era, and that, in respect These letters, it is alleged, were written by many noted people, including Mr. and Mrs. these manifestations which vou have given from Hallock. Foul play is suspected. 27Think not ambition wise because to the extent of freight or commercial Murphy. Her husband,she said, on receiving Jeiferson Davis, Miss Davis, Gen. Beauregard expression to will be the refutation of that In the fight at Duluth theater between 'tis brave, these letters told her that she must and staff, Gov. McEnery and stan, lie which will ring clown the century in water routes, America is relatively Charles Gleaeon of tnat city, and Jack 28The path of glory leads out to Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnston, Col. William Kill Murphy or he would cut her to pieces condemnation of the red flag. Now brothers, Davis of Phildelphia for ten rounds or a far behind Europe. Thus, France is Johnson and family, Col. Throckmorton, himself. Murphy had come to St. Paul in the grave. we are here and we will stand or fall knock out, Gleason was an easy winner in U. S. A., and other officers Charles Dudley the meantime. She followed him and confronted at present engaged on four great water-ways, by the sentiments lhave given utterance to. 29What is ambition? 'Tis a glorious two rounds. Warner of New York, Generals Hooker him and begged that he We are here as Americans to watch cheat. for which a sum equal to and Walthall and Gov. Lowrey of Mississippi. Three chickens that had gone to roost clear her character from its stain. He refused. American legislation in the interests of 30Only destructive to the brave on a Drake-rod of afreightear at Aberdeen, Still she pleaded with him not to 200,000,000 has been appropriated, the American people and in our American and great. Dak., were discovered when the train pulled deny her this act of mercy. He turned way, and also to say that these and which will, in fact, cost a much Indian Commissioner Atkins has received into St. Paul. 31What's all the gaudy glitter of away as for the last time she asked him to men who assembled a hundred years a letter irom Indian agent Osborne at larger sum Germany and Russia are retract what he had written. He refused a crown? Deputy dairy commissioner Howard ago inPhiladelphia and gave out the Declaration the Ponca, Pawnee and Otoe agency, Indian again, and then, maddened with despair, seizes a batch of oleomragarine found in of Independence to the world were 32The way to bliss lies noc on beds constructing a canal from the Baltic Territory, reporting that he had killed this pretty little German wom an shot him the store of aSt.Paul firm. right when they declared that all men were of down. M. Smith, a farmer at the Otoe agency, to the North Sea England is making down. That is the" crime and motive laid created free and equal and endowed with Mr. Donnelly, speaking of his new book, 33How long we live not years, but in self-defense. The agent discharged bare, as far as any one, aside from the two canals at immense cost, from London certain inalienable rights, and that we says: I go to England in July or August Smith tor general bad conduct, and while actions tell principals, can ever tell. There may be believe they told the truth and that it to arrange for its publication there settling with him as to salary due. Smith, to Liverpool and Bristol, and from 34~That man lives twice who lives something more to it, but there is only still continues to be the truth instead of a as soon as it is issued in America. with a revolver, attacked the clerk, agency one who can Bay, and her lips tell but that the first life well. Manchester to Liverpool while Canada living lie, as some of these men would The reality of the book will be incontesta- blacksmith and the agent, whereupon the tale. 35Make then, while yet ye may, have people believe. We can do this without ble." is spending a million dollars to latter shot Smith dead. "I saved throo being anarchists, without being your God your friend, lives in taking his," writes the agent, "and The supreme court began its sessional improve the Welland Canal. partisans and without being tied to 36Whom Christians worship, yet I trust I may be exonerated." Smith was the capitol building, St. Paul, Judges Gilnllan, Death of tlio Richest Woman. the charcoal wheels of either the old democratic one of Osborne's own appointees. not comprehend. Berry, Mitchell, Dickinson and Vanderburgh or republican party. I was now an Miss Catharine Lorillard Wolfe,daughter on the bench. There were about 37The trust that's given guard, Lorossa & Co., importers of iron in New The drouth in some portions of impossibility for a mechanic to earn enough of the late John David Wolfe, died of diabetes one hundred lawyers present, coming from York have failed. The firm lost $100,000 and to yourself be just by his own labor to support his family. He at her residence in Philadelphia, aged Texas, which was so severe last year, all portions of the state, and the court by the heavy advance in ocean rates. Tha 38For, live we how we can, yet had to call in the help of his wife and children. 60 years. Her mother was a daughter of room presented ah animated appearance. principal creditors are the American Exchange still continues, and great suffering is He wanted the barriers between a Peter Lorillard the elder. She was probably die we must. The cases on the docket number ISO. National bank, $20,000, and Mohawk life of shame and a life of virtuous industry the richest unmarried wom an in the reported. Milk and butter are scarce. 1, Young 2, Dr.Johnson 3, Pope bank of Great Barrington, Mass., The liabilities of W. Meader & Co. ol greater than fifty cents a day. The children United States, her father having died in 4,Prior 5. Sewell 6, Spenser 7, Daniel $13,000. Lean kine are as common as fat ones Minneapolis are given at $106,517: assets, should be taken off the coal breaker 1872, leaving her sole heir to his immense 8, Sir Walter Raleigh 9, Longfellow $174,588. The failure of Henry Bowers & Sons, and kept at school. The public could not estate. She devoted nearly all her time to once were, and unless it rains soon 10, Southwell 11, Congreve 12, manufacturing chemists of Philadelphia, charity. She was also a great exist on a red flag foundation of ignorance, William Lashell, an old citizen of Minneapolis, the people will be brought to starvation. I Churchill 13, Rochester 14, Arm-' was made public on the 6th through the patroness to art and literature. vice and crime. was found dead. sntry of judgment notes amounting to The number of dead and dying Among the most prominent of her charitable strong, 15, Milton 16, Baily: 17, Industrial schools should be established Loans have lately been made by the state $57,789, all of which were confessed. The deeds were the building of the newsboys' and hands and brains educated at the Trench 18, Somerville 19, Thomson cattle is very great. They are dying auditor from the school fund to the following firm is one of the oldest in its line, it having lodging house, the Grace house, in same time. The legislature a few years 20, Byron 21. Smollet 22, Crabb23, counties and towns, the rate of interest go fast that the farmers cannot skin been founded in 1851, and has always the rear of Grace church, and the American ago would not have paid the slightest attention Massinger 24. Crowley 25, Beattie being 5 per cent: MeLeod county, $800 been considered one of the strongest and chapel at Rome, which cost $25,000. to a labor organization, but now them all, but the hide market is quite Austin, Mower county, $7,000 Murray 26, Cowper: 27,Sir Walter Davenant most reliable houses in the city. The liabilities She was also a member of the charitable the Knights of labor could defeat any candidate, county, $4*)0 Chisago county, $900 Freeborn low. There is in many portions of are $500,000. 28, Gray 29, Willis 30, Addison societies connected with the Protestant and so a word to the wise in this legislation county, $700 Edina Mills, Hennepin Episcopal church. The Wolfe fund for the 31, Dryden 35, Francis Quarles the country absolutely no range, and would be sufficient. The boycott was A fire broke out in the Northern Pacific county, $4,000. support of infirm clergymen was established 33, Watkins 34, Herrick 35, William wrong for the man that was boycotted, Express office at Missoula, Mon. The fire would not be for some weeks, though by her. Her last donation was the purchase The monthly meeting of the Loyal Legion and so was the blacklisting wrong for the Mason 36, Hill 37, Dana 38, Shakspeare. company being unable to control it, the for $30,000 of a large house in Lafayette held at the Hotel Ryan, St. Paul, wa it should rain at once. Texas grass man that made the blacklist. He did not flames consumed the express building and place, to be used as a residence for well attended. The routine business was believe in either system. He believed in spread to adjoining premises, destroying is hard to devitalize, but the months the Episcopal bishops. Her collection of first transacted. James Gilfillan, colonel arbitration, and he would make arbitration the Maguire opera house. The express paintings is valued at more than $200,000. A Tweed Reminiscence. of drouth have proved too much for of the Eleventh Minnesota infantry 0 P. compulsory. office and contents wereontirelydestroyed. Miss Wolfe's wealth is estimated at $2,- Stearn, colonel of the Thirty-ninth Color it. There is a consequent strong uneasiness William M. Tweed's daughter, Mrs Capt. Bassett, who has been an employe 000.000, all of which is invested in improved ed infantry, and J. N. Searles, captain in of the United States senate for fifty years, real estate. Important Cabinet Meeting. in stock circles, and speculation Mary Amelia Maginnis, the wife of Arthur the First Minnesota infantry, were elected is AVriting his reminiscences. Washington Special: Cabinet met on the members. Judge William Lochrane ol Ambrose Maginnie, died recently or trading in any kind of animals I 8th, and remained in session over three Minneapolis and Capt. Frank M. Thornton E. B. Caldwell, a wealthy Englishman ol in New Orleans. She was married inf )f 'f has fallen off greatly. hours. The meeting was devoted almost of Benson applied for membership. Perrysburg, Mont., is murdered by Blood Mr. Dillon addressed a meeting at the entirely to the consideration of international the fall of 1869, while Tweed was at Indians. At the annual meeting of the stockholders town hall in Birmingham. He said: He questions, the most important relating the zenith of his power. The wedding Ex-Congressman Aiken dies at Cokesburg, of the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance would rather be twenty times tried at the to the Canadian fisheries, the policy According to the report to the S. C. company the following were elected Old Baily than by a packed jury in Ireland. of Great Britain in regard to the island of was a magnificent one, its most notable stockholders in the Eastern railroad, directors for the ensuing year: It. Blake* He condemned the land bill, which was Hayti, and the seal fisheries of Alaska. The second reading of the Irish crimes feature being the extraordinary ley, P. Berkey. J. S. Prince, E. F. Drake, worse than the coercion bill. I was a bill the awful casualty which occurred on In regard to the fisheries question it is act amendment bill was moved in the W. F. Davidson, A. H. Wilder. C. Burbank, presents received by the bridal couple. to facilitate the collection of back rents. understood that information has been received house of commons by Balfour. its line, at Revere, Mass., several years E. Thompson, J. L. Merriam, H. to the effect that England sustains Their total value reached nearly $150,- Queen Victoria has arrived at Aix les Russet Sage has put on the wall of his M. Smyth, M. Auerbach, C. H. Bigelow ago, "resulted in a loss to the corporation the position taken by the Canadian authorities Baines from Cannes. office in Wall street the sign, "No cigarette 000. Every politician and contractor and C. B. Gilbert. and is in no wise disposed to make of $510,600 in round numbers, smokers wanted here." The richest young man in Philadelphia who was favorced or hoped to be concessions requested by this go\ernment. St. Cloud Special: Two months ago society is August E. Jessup. He is only At a recent legislative reunion in Maine, including personal damages, the destruction This question was considered by the cabinet Henry Rensen was broughtto the hospital favored by Tweed did his full share twenty-four and has an income of $70,000 Hannibal Hamlin, who will beseventy-nine with the Aiew to the advisability for treatment of diseased bones in his legs. of ears and engines and the a year. to make the event a wonderful affair. in August, participated in every dance and of suitable action by the Dr. Ramsey removed from each shin bone cost of all replacements." These figures Tweed lived plainly in Thirty-sixth escorted home in the morning the prettiest An uproar occurred at a meeting held at President under the provisions of pieces four or five inches long and nearly girl in the room. Dundee which had been called by Unionists. street and hi9 dfughter the retaliatory act. The alleged demand naturally attracted the serious attention an inch thick and replaced them with Irishmen, who composed the greater of Great Britain for the possession was married there. He was then William Bucknell of Philadelphia has the shin bones of a large dog. The bonea of those interested in the net financial part of the audience, rejected a motion for of the Tortugas Islands, on the payment just given $50,000 to Bucknell university began to grow together, and now Mr. Rensen merely a deputy commissioner a vote of thanks to the speakers, and tried by the Haytien government of $1,000,000 results of the company's business, at Lewisburg, Pa. He ha.s already given is uble to be up and walk about. of public works, which, singularly to pass a resolution protesting against in settlement of the old claims was considered about $100,000 to the university. and it is noticeable that the line A vein of hard coal of good quality has enough, was the highest office he ever coercion. The speakers thereupon left the at some length. The United States been found on the Pangburn farm, two Commodore Charles Green, United States held in the city government. He was hall, and the meeting terminated in disorder, have great interests in Hayti, commercial has been much freer from such expensive miles south of Sauk Center. The drillers navy, retired, died suddenly in Providence, amid cheers for Home Rule and Gladstone. and otherwise, and are deeply concerned in then in complete control of everything, episodes ever since. They concluded have penetrated it about two feet, and aged 73 years. its welfare and prosperity. A correspondence however. The wedding was celebrated there is every prospect that it is quite that it is much cheaper to prevent will be opened with Great Britain on S. N. Brickhouse & Co., wholesale bo ot Gen. Charles J. Paine, owner of the yacht in the afternoon, and the city department thick. I is only 70 feet below the surface, thi3 subject. and shoe dealers, Norfolk, Va., assigned. Mayflower, has decided to build a steel accidents by better equipment, were almost as much deserted as and so located that it can be readily Liabilities and assets are about $90,000. center board yacht about the size of the Societies Must Pay Death Benefits. worked. if it were a holiday. The house was increased facilities and greater vigilance Mayflower to defend the America's cup. Judge Wilkin in the district court at St. Gardner (Tenn.) land attorneys have almost packed with wedding presents. The Red River Presbytery, in session at Paul, rendered a decision in favor of the on the part of operatives than to sued the Weekly Democrat and Register The St. Louis gas company recently discovered Moorehead released Rev." A. H. Carver Peter B. Sweeney gave the bride a plaintiff in the case of L. W. Heintzelman Miles, of the land office there, for libel, that they had not collected a gas settle the money damages of a single from the pastorate at Warren. Rev. T. diamond bracelet worth $1,000. against the Druid Relief Association of claiming $120,000 damages. A false statement bill from Archbishop Kenrick for tea years. T. Young was transferred to the church at calamity, which would swallow up the Minneapolis. The plaintiff is the heir of "Prince Hal" Genet contributed a that the attorneys had been disbarred The archbishop had to give his check for Maine, Otter Tail county. I was recommended Harvey Heintzelman, deceased, and suit is the offense complained of. $2,000 diamond cross. Charles E. $800. distributive profits for a year or that the board of church erection was broughtto recover $1,000 death benefits Loew gave a pearl set worth $750. A Bishop Wells of Wisconsin, now in Florida, In the United Staes court at Richmond grant $500 to aid toward building. New more. from the defendant company of continues to improve. I is probable coral set and a watch worth at least Judge Bond delivered an opinion in the organizations at Lawrence, Maplewood, which the deceased was a member. I that he will return to Milwaukee about habeas corpus case of William Royall, convicted Maine and Euclid reported, and were en $2,000 were the offering of Cornelius was claimed that an assessment due the June 1 to spend a week or two, and will Competitive examinations are on of bringing in suits in the United rolled. James God ward, elder of the company had not been paid, the deceased Corson. James McSweeny gave diamond then go to the seashore to pass the summer. States court against the members of the presbytery of Mahoning, Ohio, was recommended thereby losing all claim against the Druid their trial in this country and the apparent bracelets worth $1,000, and grand jury of the hustings court who had as a candidate for the ministry. association. But the plaintiff claimed "Eddie" Boyle followed with another results do not always favor indicted him for barratry. Judge Bond He was examined. Euclid was chosen as Michigan legislators are indigant because that the by-laws of the association, requiring $1,000 worth of pearls. Anecklaceand held that it was the right of every citizen the place of the fall meeting. The following the Toledo & Ann Arbor ro ad has called notification of asaessments due, them but wherever an accurate record of the United States to sue any one whenever were chosen rommisionersto the general chain worth $1,500 came from James in their passes. had been changed unlawfully and without extending over a number of years he believed that he had been aggrieved. assembly at Omaha in May: Rev. J.R. Ryan, and Superintendent Kelso paid the knowledge of Harvey Heintzelman, The anxiety felt by the friends of Senator The judge therefore entered an order Crum, Euclid Rev. A. H. Hallo way, Sabin, can be secured the balance is generally and the assessment would have been paid $1,500 for a punch bowl. Sheriff Brennan Reagan in relation to his recent accident discharging Royall from custody. his alternate Elder A. E. Brush. Euclid itf had the proper notice been given. The by being thrown from his horse has spent half that sum for silver in their favor. At West Point, in the Charles A. Kempfer. Maplewood, his alter decision is an important one as it affects A man going by the names of Miller, Russell been somewhat relieved by a letter from spoons, and Thomas J. Creamer gave nate. ten years 1873-82, 999 appointees all beneficial societies in the state. and Raynor, who had been working Mrs. Reagan. silver ware worth $1,000. A gold chain passed the entrance examination of music and furniture stores by buying goods, Pensions issued: C. A. Yearly, Wesroja, Mr. Thoebe denies the statement that with diamond pendant cost Senator What Bailroad Men Think. giviug checks for a larger amount and getting Elizabeth A. Williams, Heron Lake original, he had given up his contest for the seat ~-sol whom 432 were appointed after a Norton $1,500. Charles H. Hall, J. the balance in cash was arrested at Philadelphia Special. The general opinion Speaker Carlisle. W. H. Evans, Tyler increased, C. W. H. Tooker, "Jim" Fisk, Jr., John a Crosse. among railroad officials in this city is I, competitive examination and 567 for o! Maddocks, Minneapolis A. Butt erheld, Following is a summary'of the result that the action of the interstate commerce Garvey, Frank Voorhees, Andrew J. At St. Paul, pret ty Mrs. Hegener of Minneapolis r*the various forms of favoritism which Winnebago City 0 Sross, Steel Center G. the election in Rhode Island: John commission in the long and short haul Garvey, Eugene Durvm and W. W. fatally shoots John Murphy, a W. Bahan, Brainard C. Betka, Torah M. W. Davis (Dem.) is elected governnor Jfe influence congressmen and the presi*pden question concerning the Southern railroads barber, who she declares traduced her Watson all gave presents of the valueof Cerkley, Minneapolis. by 973 majority. There is no election will crush the entire measure. They argue in giving this appointment. 01 character. St. Paul and Minnesota Kennel club has $500 each. Cameo sleeve-buttons for lieutenant governor or secretary oi that this is the most vital feature of the decided to hold its first bench show ol state. Ziba O. Slocum (Dem.) is elected Col. Chas. King, U. S. A., acting on the ^|Hhe former 63 per cent, graduated, worth $1,000 were the gift of John entire act and that the stand taken by the attorney general by 2,518 majority, and blooded dogs from the 12th to 17th ol staff of the Governor of Wisconsin, called McB. Davidson, a chain and diamond, commission, even though it be of a temporary sip, and of the latter 45 per cent., so that G. Perry (Dem.), general treasurer by at the nation al drill headquarters and September, during tiie state fair. nature, is the entering wedge that locket worth $2,500 came from JudgeJohn ||y the proportion of those passing was 2,609 majority. The majority against the stated that the Milwaukee light battery will split the whole log. Cox, and Hugh Smith presented Certain creditors of Senator Sabin and woman suffrage amendment is 15.123. The will come in full force and make a sensation JpJ nearly one-half larger in the former "There is not a railroad of any consequence the car company file a new suit in the another that cost him $5,000. JudgeGeorge senate stands. Republicans, 19 Democrats, by its personnel and by its drill. He in the entire country said one United States court. case. The test counts for more when Barnard spent $1,000 for a* 12, and there was no election in five cases. also states that the famous light horse prominent railroad executive officer, The house will cou.-prise 27 Republicans squadron is one of the finest bodies of diamond necklace and "Ed" Kearney The secretary of the interior has affirmed it is remembered that the examinations "that will not make the same claim as that and 33 Democrats, with twelve districts mounted men he knows of anywhere. the deeision of Commissioner Sparks in put another $1,000 into an emeraldset. contended for by the Southern lines, and at West Point are more severe yet to be heard from. the case of the St. P.iul, Minneapolis & Man By the request of the secretary of state a Tweed himself gave Mrs. Maginnis the justice of their claims cannot fail to be itoba railroad vs. Greetilmlgh. Green, than in any other institution in the United States man-of-war has been detailed recognized. Here in almost the first act of Rufus Hatch gave a lunch in London recently a large check and a house halgh made entry tinder the homestead for service in Hati en waters for the purpose the commission they array against them every to Sir William and Lady Hardman country,ancT the training and requirexnents in New Orleans, dnd the Fathers' law of the southwest quart er section 31, of protecting American interests, and railroad that has directly or remotely and seven or eight other English and American and the Americus Clubs gave presents town 150, range 46, Crookston land district. combine a demand for physical furnishing accurate information to the government a water route as a competitor, and farther ladies and gentlemen. Sir William I was claimed that part of the land estimated at$4,000. This waa of the events that may take place, development and ability as well as than this, they have taken such a position Hardman is proprietor of the Morning was within tbe ten-mile limit of the abort only two years Before the crash. there being no cable communication with as will unsettle the commercial affairs of the Post and he and Lady Hardman accompanied for intellectual progress. road, and the secretary so holds. Hayti Uew York Tribune. country lor three months or more." v' Mr. Hatch to the Yellowstone Park.