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New Ulm Eeviewj Congressman Springer on Division and Admis- up-1 MWS K0TE&. comparatively short time.* The point would ever fall from his lips against Irishmen .ft't'Pitfaiburg, Pa., Fred K. Hedmann, SSGEEERAL }$rvj sion.^ who defended their homes attherisk of aged thirty-five years, a helper in an iron on which Secretary Bayard is now resting! sy|- l^isspfl life. "Ifthe adviceof John Mitchellshonld mill killed his daughter aged nineteen is that American 'fishing vessels shall be Interview in Washington?"" I have**never be taken," he said, "every Irish homestead months, beat his wife, perhaps fatally, and permitted to touch at Canadian reports to been opposed to the admission of Dakota *?^Sad Disclosure of Crime in London. 1'-^ BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. would have been made a'fortress to defend cut his throat. He cannot live. Eedmann ship crews and purchase bait, and for any as a state, having always been satisfied the rights of its occupants, and you would is a membei of the Evangelical Lutheran A London cablegram of the 8th says: other purpose, but not to fish within the that she had the requsite "population and have made greater progress and won greater church and his wife is a Catholic. She Since the revelation of the Pall Mall Gazette NEW ULM, three mile limit. Lord Salisbury so far that her financial and business conditions MINNESOTA. privileges than by following the same had her baby baptized in the Catholic and the subsequent passage of the has only conceded the right to put in for were satisfactory. The outcry that has advice of submission." church, and this led to their quarrel. criminal law amendment bill, prescribing wood, water, supplies and repairs. Prob been made against me has drowned the severe penalties for the offenses enumerated, This utterance of a man deartothehearts distractions which I made in the question ably there will be some compromise on W. W. Corcoran, the aged millionaire The annual increase in the popular f. it has been believed by the public that of every Irishman is on every one's these points..^ m^W as it appeared before congress, and have philanthropist, of Washington, was suddenly tion of London is, at the present time, traffic in children for immoral purposes lips, and is stirring the blood, of Ireland as been charged with opposing Dakota's stricken wjth paralysis in the left were made impossible. The public mind nothing else could. Mr. Davitt's whole interests in a blind and bigoted 65,000 of those, 0*000 belong to arm and leg. J* Exact Mgnres From Dakota. f-Jjjt was rudely awakened, however, to the speech coincides with the sentiments of the fashion. What I was really The appointees from those states which the laboring classes. realization that though such crimes people, who, under the circumstances of opposed to was the division of the The territorial statistician makes the have more than their quota in the treasury may have been curtailed in number, they increasing eviction and impending coercion state, and not its admission. The matter following report for June the first figures department are likely to suffer decapitation. are still committed and with very little with its attendant indignities and cruelties, of a division .on the forty-sixth parallel, denoting screage percent, and the second If^Mrs. Anna Truslow, of Dudley town, Recently a strike was made at pretense of secrecy. A general sensation are surcharged with rage and ripe for or the forty-seventh standard parallel, or figures the condition per cent: Virginians, and the number on the rolls of Ind., was 100 years old on the 15th of horror was produced at the Lambeth an outbreak, and the speaker's defiant any other Jine of that kind is nonsensical Winter wheat 102, 100 rye 105, 90 the department reduced by five. It is police court recently by a trial in the case challenge to the government to arrest him and purely without logic, and the whole inst., and a large number of her personal spring wheat 130, 104 barley 113, 96 stated that the policy of Assistant Secretary of Edward Procknell and three women, for sedition will, if permitted to pass unnoticed, thing was based upon a jealous feeling existing oats 116, 99 clover 112, 90. Thompson, which is endorsed by the friends visited her and celebrated charged with keeping disorderly houses intensify the effect of his speech between North and South Dakota. This report covers sixty counties. The president, is to let no state have more and with procuring scores of young girls and greatly intensify the danger of revolt. Ithad no relation to the question of admission the event. The excitement was too largest increase in acreage is in Mcintosh than its^hare of places in the treasury. ranging in age from ten to fourteen whatever. It was cemented to it county400 per cent above last year. "I much for the centenarian, who at once t%&-t* years. The prisoners and their victims are A ruffian enters the convent at La Crosee and always ithrust forward with it in a More flax has been sown throughout ftT all of humble rank, and the evidence thus Death of Ex-Vice President Wkeeler. and "tries to outrage a nun who escapes. took to her bed and died. "Such cases way that would not allow even the friends Central and Northern Dakato than early far taken proves that the seducers of the of the state .a division of that question. reports indicated. South Dakota reports The -village, of Crafton, O., has been greatly Ex-Vice President William A. Wheeler are not unfrequent. children were also of the lower class. The If the territory is, as has been repeatedly a large increase in corn acreage. All reports damaged by the recent storm. died on the 4th at his home, Malone, N. Y. prisoners wereremanded for further hearing, stated by South Dakotians, too large for show good prospects for an abund Mr. Wheeler, whose vitality had been decreasing and will be vigorously prosecuted by The Milwaukee & St. Paul has issued a single state, my plan is to ant crop. slowjv through the past six years, Seven women, each -claiming to be new atock to the amount of $10,000,000. the government. Detective Stevens, who retained his usual vigor up to perhaps six is in the employ of the reformatory and the widow of John Bute Holmes, materialized Simon S. Neilsoa of Dakota kills four D1VSSEffiHETERRITORY, months ago. From that date he failed refuge union, was the chief means of discovering persons and commits suicide, the trouble Solving a Colored Difficulty. by the Missouri river into two parts, or rapidly. He was tortured terribly by insomnia at his funeral in Plainfield, the crimes of Procknell and the women. rising .over disputed laud claims. on some other north and south line. This and neuralgia and was also afflicted A special from Hunts ville Ala.,reports a He stated in the course of his testimony N. Y. recently. Fringing this interesting would throw the unpopula ed counties Chaumcey F. Cleveland for many years with catarrh of the bladder. He sensation there in which W. H. Council, that during the last four years he and the great Sioux reservation together the oldest, living ex-governor of Connecticut, group were eleven children likewise never fully rallied from the attack and colored, principal of the state normal institute had rescued 400 girls of from 4 1-2 to 14 and leave the well-settled parts of the territory died of apoplexy at his residence in mind and body wasted away together. of that place, was the chief actor. years of age. professing to be bereaved by to become one state. When Dakota Hampton. He was born in 1799. Council is the man who was ejected from Mr. Wheeler was born at Malone, N. Y., asks for admission in this way she will John's departure to another sphere. a white car on tha Western & Atlantic railroad, June 30, 1819, which would make him almost Rev. Dr. McGlynn addressed a large not be refused it. She will really have the The Most Prominent Milwaukee Doctor Badly 68 years of ago at the time of his and applied to the interstate commission The gathering of so many conflicting audienee Albany, N. Y. Thomas J. first consideration at ths next congress. death. He was afforded an academic education. for redress. At Huntsville he Bunkoed. Dowling, master workman of the Knights claiments for Holme's earthly goods As far as political questions are concerned, Afterward he spent a year or took some fifteen of his pupils into a car of Labor of the Albany district, declined Milwaukee Special: Dr. O. P. Wolcott is I am not inclined to think they had any more as a student in the University of of whites on the Memphis & Charleston resulted in a thrilling scene, each particular to preside. one of the best known men in town. He particular weight with .our party in refusing Vermont with the class of 1842. His natural road. One white man and twelve white tongue doing full duty and one Miss Murfree ("Charles Egbert Craddock") was accosted by a man on the street, who this request of Dakota. The way in bent was in the direction of law, and ladies wereinthe car. Thecolored carwas is receiving much attention in New York. introduced himself as Ham Dye of Detroit, which she came forward and demanded after two or three years of Btudy in this of the sons drawing a revolver to help entirely empty, and all the whites went the son of a prominent Detroit banker and not only admission but the setting off for branch he began practice. He attained Mayor Fitler, Philadelphia's new mayor, into the car, leaving the negroes in complete along the discussion. a very staunch friend of the doctor. He this proposed state of t&e best part of tho distinction in this calling, and was elected is worth $6,000,000. posession of the car. The railroad stated that a mutual friend of both territory, and leaving the nor them portion district attorney of Franklin county, for officials did not interfere. Harvard's oldest living graduate is Mr. had opened up a real estate out, without consulting with this section several successive terms. He was a member William & Sever of Plymouth, Mass., who Eastern papers are quoting and denouncing office here, and that he would like in any way whatever, did not recommend of the New York assembly in 1850 was ninety-six years old a few days ago. At La Crosse, George Keyes shot andi to have the doctor meet him. The latter an alleged declaration of & itself to us as the best way of doing things. and 1851. He was a member of the New Chief Justiee Mercury, of the supreme killed Tim Brady, a gambler". Keyes was acquiesced and went along iutoaneatly York senate and president pro tem. of the It raised antagonisms to begin with, and western paper that the original thirteen court of Pennsylvania, died recently. in a water closet in the rear of a saloon, furnished room on Broadway. There he same in 1858 and 1859. He was a delegate when we began to consider this question when Brady assaulted him with a knife. states are now back numbers. met the "real estate man" who,after some to the New York constitution convention Judge McDonald has had exceedingly and refuse to make this division, and to Keyes defended himself until Brady got talk put out a whole lot of lottery arrangements in 1867-'68, and was elected president good luck in the departments, both in securing acknowledge the pseudo state already established They were necessary in the first instance him by the throat, whenhe drew his pistol: with all the necessary paraphernalia. of that body. He served in the Thirtyseventh, offices and in hurrying up pensions and at once admit it before any a people seeking a great future and fired, the ball entering to the right of The' "steerer" began to bet and won. Forty-first, Forty-second, Fortythird and land cases. In the last he has been us anthorized action of the people, with its the navai. Death ensued in five minutes. and Forty-fourth congresses. In Gradually the doctor became interested greatly aided by Maj, Strait, who has been two senators and two members into this in the heart of a new continent had to Brady served during the war, and draws' 1876 he was nominated for vice president and won also. No. 39 won $16,500, putting in some very good work for the last congress, concluded that it was a little land somewhere and work their way by the Republican national convention upon a pension for a bullet wound through the but the "steerer" didn't have constituents he no longer represents. too much, and, of course, were immediately the ticket, the head of which was Rutherford body from side to side half an inch below money enough to pay for the lowIy. Tho eastern coast is still useful charged with partisanism. I think It is now estimated at pension office that B. Hayes. Through all the contest the heart. He was quiet and peaceable bet, whereupon the doctor volunteered to you may safely say that Dakota will have the number of Mexican pensions claims for dockage purposes in receiving which followed that memorable election when sober but dangerous when drunk. furnish-the money. Accordingly e went statehood granted her at the first session will not exceed 30,000, 18,000 of which Mr. Wheeler bore himself with dignity. Upon westward bound people, and in the to Nunnemachers bank and drew 6,000 of the Fiftieth congress." The long-continued brewers' strike at number are widows' claims, have already the close of his term as vice president of his deposit. The "steerer" had won Philadelphia came to an end by an agreement shipment of the products of the northwest, been received and*2,200 certificates have he retired from public life to his home at $16,500 upon being furnished with the between the brewers and employes, been issued. It has been determined to increase Malone, N. Y. He has since suffered domestic but the real vigor of the country $6,000 and then politely accompanied Mr. and the boycott is off. The men are to-- the force of the division havingthese bereavements, and passed the last Tankton Insane Asylum Scandal. Wolcott down upon the sidewalk, where return to work and future differences are lies in this vast section. Eastern cases in charge so that they maybe turned years of his life in sorrow, loneliness and he gave him the slip. He lost in all $6,- to be settled by arbitration. out at the rate of 200 per diem. Special from Yankton: The investigation *4ii journalists cannot appreciate the frequent ill health. 575 and is half crazy. The "con" men of the trustees of the insane asylum A letter is said to have been issued by The array officers who were in attend, had rented the room for a week, where salient features of western humor. has been concluded, and Examiner Harris the general secretary of the Knights of Labor ance upon the drill are of the opinion that they put up a sign as real estate dealers and Attorney General Templeton have at Philadelphia calling upon the members one of the chief benefits of this competitive Protests Against Exorbitant Freight Kates. and have disappeared now. gone to Bismarck to report to Gov. Church. of the various assemblies to boycott exhibition is to render uniform the system E. S. Higgins & Co., the Now York carpet The facts developed by the examination Several petitions have been presented to Decoration Dayor "Memorial of drilling on the militia of the different manufacturers, and their customers. District are about as follows: At the close of the the Minnesota railroad commission agent, Xew Canal Wanted at Sault Ste. Marie. states. The fact that the Toledo cadets, Day" as it is now called, was duly celebrated Attorney Martine will investigate thorn last fiscal year last fall the board made a exorbitant freight charges the first of these whose drill movements were received with Montreal Gazette: If the present rate of atter. report through its officers, which has was filed by Senator E. M. Pope of Mankato everywhere, though in some I much popular favor, obtained no prize, is development in the Lake Superior trade been taken as the starting point for the and was from the Business Men's Association the most striking illustration of the different Col. James B. Andrews of Allegheny City places rain interfered with the ceremonials continues, the construction of a new canal investigation. It has been developed of Minnesota. The second systems of drill. Although making a is announced as the late Capt. Eads' successor at the Sault Ste. Marie, which Canada has to some extent. The appearance through the examination that the trustees was filed by W. H. Kelly of fine exhibition, they did not follow the as engineer of the Tehuantepec ship undertaken half as a matter of self-defense, took the disbursement of certain funds, Owatonna for the Boards of Trade in line of veterans of the manual and rules laid down by the railw ay. Thirty Pittsburg capitalists have will be regarded within a few years as a notably the fuel and improvement funds, Union of Owatonna, Faribault, Dundas, United States army known as the West invested about $15,000,000 in this scheme. matter of necessity. It is almost impossible greatest war of modern times will always out of the hands of the steward, the legal Northfield and FarmingtonThe Point system. It nras under this system to conceive the change that has taken place A reception was tendered Bishop Thomas, disbursing officer. Thus they added to Owatonnas protest that theMilwaukee excite public interest, especially that the competition here was invited. in the conditions of commerce in the near the newly elected assistant Episcopal their duties as an advisory body the wort corporation is and has been charging with the youth of the country who Northwest. In 1881 there passed through bishop of the diocese of Kansas, at the An important suit was decided by Judge of active managers and paymasters from eight to ten timos as much per ton I, the American canal vesoels of a freight residence of A. C. Armstrong, 1219Topeka Gresharn and Dyer in the United States for material and labor. To render delight to participate in the beautiful per mile for carrying wheat from said cities avenue, in Topeka. It was attended by tonnage of 1,567,741 in 1S86 the figures circuit court which compels the Milwaukee their operations practicable, a long and towns to St. Paul as is charged for custom of decorating the graves of the members of the church and the elite of were 4,527,759. Last summer the average Dust Collector company to pay H. A. list of vouchers, covering the carrying wheat from St. Paul to Chicago. the city, several hundred people paying number of vessels parsing through was Odell and W. J. Fender of Minneapolis, the dead and in doing honor to the sum of over $20,000, were Senator Pope's petition is based on their respects. forty-two a day, many of them of the and George T. Smith of Michigan, $70,000 made payable to the old secretary, Mr. complaints against excessive freight charges survivers of the bloody contest for largest clas9. The growth of the mining industry in cash. The suit has been in the court Recently Gov. Foraker of Ohio issued a Cobby. One of the items so disbursed by on the general local tariffs. will.in the immediate future,call for for three years. The plaintiffs are owners the preservation of the Union. Oratory, notary's commission to an applicant the secratary was the sum of over $12,000 Railroad Commissioner Gibbs said of an annual tonnage of 1,000.000 in addition for 22 patents coverng a dust collector named D. S. Gregory of Cuyahoga county. for coal, as shown by the report to the these petitions: however, seems to be on the decline to that now employed, while the grain which is in use in nearly all the mills in the Subsequently it came to the governor's governor. Mr. Cobby on the witness stand The commission has received two of at present, from the difficulty of trade of Duluth and Port Arthur js destined country. knowledge that Gregory was a female, and admitted that so large an amount had not these, but, under the law, before considering steadily to increase. So evident is the governor revoked the commission by been expended for coal. Three thousand saying anything new, or avoiding a Postoffice established: IowaOneida, them must send copies to the Milwaukee this that American papers are calling for proclamation. and some dollars of the sum, he said, had Delaware county. DiscontinuedDakota: road and give it twenty days in which repetition of what has been said by an enlargement of the exciting canal, to been given for improvements. The whole Flowerfield, Hamlin county. Postmaster to prepare for a hearing. This will be It appears that the lamb-like farmers of meet already perceived requirements. The tens of thousands before. Great genius, amount had been charged to the fuel commissionedWisconsin: Dickeysville, done. After that time has elapsed southeastern Penns3'lvania ha\e been construction of tho Canadian canal will be fund for convenience or some other reason. Rebecca A. Longbotham. Fourth class the hearing will be had. The bottom fact swindled out of $500,000 during the pastthree originality, and eloquence are requisites justified, therefore, by a regard for the But he was sure that the money had all postmasters appointedDakota: Mercer, in the railroad business of this state is that years by the racket known as the needs of our commerce, without consider* at this late day and even gone into the asylum somewhere. He C. R. Reynolds. Iowa: Dasie, D.J. Baden. in St. Paul and Minneapolis is one city of "Bohemian oats swindle." ation of contingencies that recent events could not in the first instance tell exactly Dakota: Carrington, J. Murphy Spearfish, 350,000 population. The railroads must these are scarcely equal to the task of Jennie Wade, the only resident of Gettysburg have mande possible, though not, it is what it had been spent for. He kept memoranda W. E. Masis. The following places recognize that they have become a great killed during the battle, is to have a an acceptable Fourth of July oration haped, probable. while in office, but destroyed them among others having attained a population trade center, and rates into St. Paul must monument. for the simple reason that nothing when he retired to private life as useless of 10,000, or their postoffices ha\ing be the same per ton per mile as out of St. W Calvin S. Bnce, who was a poor school impediments. Later he remembered that returned a revenue of $10,000 or over, the Paul. There is no reason why a railroad An Appeal from Michael Davitt. can be said that ha? not been better teacher at Lima, Ohio, a few years ago, the money had been used for certain free delivery system will be extended to should charge more from Albert Lea to memorial efforts, ^.v The following appeal from Michael Davitt foi1 has leased James Gordon Bennett's gorgeous laid improvements that he specified. But them on July 1: IowaClinton, Marshalltown, Waseca than it does from Waseca to Albert has been cabled to John Fitzgerald, president villa at Newport for the summer. unfortunantely these improvements weie Muscatine, Waterloo. Montana: Lea. The city and county are united of the Irish National League in America, Mr. Brice has made his fortune as a railroad mentioned in the official report as paid Helena. on this issue. The railroad theory that Patrick Ford and John Boyle O'Rieily, consolidator. from other funds, and appeared there as we must pay tribute to Chicago must be It is remarkable how small a population dated Scariff, County Clare, June 7, 1S87: The railroads it is said will test the constitutionality v^jpendjturns over and^boye the sum spent News i3 received of the death in Colorado, abandoned. The trade center is here. The work of exterminating our race is of the interstate commerce of uncivilized Indians occupies for fuel. The steward of the asylum, Mr. May 27, of Wendell W. Payne, agedtwen. going o&jjaily, Tht people'SB Congesting act, claiming the commissioners were rich Potter, gave the most damaging testimony ty-fiveyears, sonol Byron Payne, deceased .v&stj areas of landt The Qsases, numlerin eveiy inch of ground with spirit. Their resistance confirmed by the senate and their acts are O'Brien Conld Not Swallow George and McGlynn. against the trustees. He said that associate justice of the Wisconsin supreme is admirable, but the odds are void. 1,500, have a reservation of an expenditure to the amount of over court from 1867 to 1871. Young Payne The O'Brien labor demonstration in New terribly against them. The Tory policy of Women who secure pre-emption claims 1,500,000 acres. The Iowas, numbering $20,000 as per the trustees' vouchers, had graduated from Wisconsin state university York wns a great fizzle. Mr. O'Brien objected eviction and forced emigration we must must be careful not to marry until been interpolated into his official report in 1883. to the "gentleman who was to preside 84, hold 228,418 acres 240 resist as one man. The workingmen in they have their titles safe in hand for trouble to tho governor. He did not know that at the meeting, and did not approve of The members of the Knights of Labor America in their own interest should protest Kickapoos hold 206,466 acres 52 has arisen in some cases. they were included in his report until he the resolutions prepared by the committee. executive board who have been invosti against this pauper labor being forced 8*r qaw the report iu print. The model for Valentine's bronze statue The committee refused to Quawpaws 56.000 acres, 69 Eastern gating the strike in the coke regions of upon their market. I would suggest change the resolutions till it was of John C. Breckinridge has been.completed Pennsylvania find that the strike is illegal, that a deputation of the friends of our Shawnees 13,000 acres and 225 too late and the chairman refused ana is on exhibition in the sculptor's and recommend that the members cause and the Knights of Labor to resign. Hence Mr. O'Brien did not attend. Kansas Indians 100,000 acres. The study in Richmond, Va. of the Knights of Labor return to work Vfait upon the president of the Gov. Church Staff in Detail. His absence created much comment. pending a settlement. It is believed that United States and invite his attention to Postmasters Commissioned: Minnecota entire Indian Territory, containing There were about ten thousand paraders. tho knights will do so. Gov, Church has appointed his staff with England's policy in driving thousands of Beaver Bay, H. W. Egner. Fourth-class over 44,000,000 acres, has a popu. Oak John McMackin, the presiding officer to the exception of aides-de-camp, who will appointedMinnesota1 our people every week from Ireland to the postmasters The New York Star, Dr. Dorsheiraer's whom Mr. O'Brien objected, is the chairman soon be named. The following are those lation of only 79,000. Out of this United States. Humanity and enlightened wood, W. A. Donalds Cary, J. S. Euver. paper, has undertaken to raise $125,000 of the united labor party of this city. announced, with their ranks: self interest unite in urging America to action Iowa: Batavia, W. S. Shoemaker. by popular subscription for the Grant condition of affairs grows the demand The objection to him was that he presided Chief of supply, James Ringrose, Aberdeen, in this matter. We want means to monument at Riverside. Mr. Doisheimer Assistant secretary Maynard took action at a meeting a few days ago at which P. J. for the opening of the territory to settlement. brigadier general, commissary of supply, succor the evicted and make some recompense thinks that if he can raise this amount to prevent the threatened landing at Tynan (No. 1) spoke. One specific cause John H. Jackson, Columbia, major to the imprisoned who sacrifice their and place it with the $125,000 now in the The difficulty lies in tht fact San Francisco of deported French convicts of tho trouble was that the labor people inspector general, Jeremiah E. Elson, liberty in resistance to injustice. Bodyoke hands of the committee, the monument from New Caledonia. insisted that the cause of Rev. Dr. McGlynn that the treaties of the government Huron, colonel judge advocate general, is fighting the battle of Ireland. may be commenced, and that will excite should be appropriately introduced into Reuben Daily of Indiana, formerly a William S. Steele, Deadwood, colonel chief with the Indians guarantee to them public interest. the resolutions to be adopted at the Union (Signed) MICHAEL DAVITT. Washington correspondent lor the Indianapolis of ordnance, James McCarthy, Fargo, colonel Square meeting, and that Henry George's Rev. J. Schmidt, pastor of the M. E. the possession of their lands and this Sentinel, has been appointed assistant ordnance officer, Joseph land theories should also be advocated. church of Spencer, Iowa, and Miss Martha stenographer to the interstate commission. Hare, Bismarck, major chief of engineer, At the annual meeting of the Chicago, guarantee has been held sacred. It is When O'Brien looked through the resolutions Van Berg of Galena were married at the William H.Brown,Grand Forks,colonel assistant Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad company The following pensions were granted: he erased the McGlynn and George's now proposed to give each Indian home of the bride. engineer, F. S. Corwin, Steele, major in Milwaukee, George C. Magoun and A. Van DakotaOriginal: G. Kennedy, Sioux Falls. land theory topics, especially that which medical department, sureeon general, Santvoord of New York were chosen directors The McGlynn demonstration committee, family a large farm and open the rest Increased: V. B. Johnson, Bismarck H. O. spoke of the persecution of McGlynn. George C. Huff.M. D., Huron.colonel medical in place of Alexander Mitchell and composed of delegates from many of the Warren, Larabee. MinnesotaM. H. of their reservations to settlement. purveyor, E. N. Faulk,M. D.,Caledonia, Director Wadsworth, deceased, and the labor organizations of New York city, met Heniperly, Minneapolis F. Goodrich, Kasson. lieutenant colonel. other directors were re-elected as follows: to arrange for the proposed monster demonstration This would give about 40,000,000 Increased: C. G. Robbins, Lake Destructive Clond Burst. Frank S. Bond. Peter Geddes, Hugh T. in favor of Dr. McGlynn, which Park C. Clark, Tenhassen. Wisconsin Colonels William A. Bentley, of the First acres to civilization. It remains to At Oberlin, Ohio, Sunday afternoon the Dicky, James Stillman, William Rockafeller, is to take place June 18. It is thought the Cordelia, widow of C. Bradley, Boyceville. regiment, and M. W. Sheafe, of the Second be seen whether the Indians will 5th, during a thunder storm which swept James T. Woodward, Joseph Melbank, parade on that occasion will be the biggest Original: R. H. Wilson, Saxville A. Gillies, regiment, will continue in their respective ac- over the northern part of the state, much New York Zelah Chamberlain, Cleveland affair of the kind that New York has ever Fond du Lac J. Clow, New Lisbon T. commands. Maj. J. M. Adams, Second regiment cept an arrangement of this kind. b. damage was done by a cloudburst, or Phil Armour, Chicago John Plankinton, witnessed. Sourtello, Oconto J. J. Hughes, Springwater. of Mitchell.is promoted to lieutenant waterspout. When the storm was at its Milwaukee J. C. Easton, La Crosse. It Increase: F. Burns, Lomira 0. colonel of the Second, vice Lieut. Col. Elson, The Northwestern heavy-weight pugilists,* height an immense volume of water came was decided not to elect a successor to Alexander Scheneck, Milwaukee E. Quackenbush, promoted to colonel and inspector general. Cardiff and Killen. after any amount of down suddenly, swelling to a raging torrent Mitchell as president until a future Pine Hill. The commissions of the above-named officers, Col. H. W. Pinkney, in a communication meaningless wrangling, have finally signed the little creek which flows through the meeting, and Vice President Bond was reelected.. including the commissions to fill vacancies to Dixie, calls a halt to The Emperor William is confined to his for a match. town. The stream rose several feet within in the various companies, will be apartment by a cold draught during his a few minutes, flooding streets, filling The total numerical strength or the bricklayers southern landowners who are in such forwarded at an early date. The question An effort will be made in-the next congress visit to Kiel. cellars, and in many cases driving people in Chicago is 3.600, of which number, of the location of the next territorial militia to increase the weight of the packages haste to sell their standing timber to to the upper stories of their dwellings' There is a number of national banks on 1,200 left the city recently, 300 were at encampment will soon be under discussion, of merchandise which can be sent as fourthclass One house was floated from its foundation, northern buyers that the latter are the delinquent list, having faild to comply work in Chicago and the rest2,100were aud Gov. Church has made one decision matter. Business of this character and havoc was played by the water in two unemployed. with the law in furnishing statements as to which will meet the the hearty approval able to make almost their own terms. is now almost wholly restricted to localities lumber yards. Three hundred feet of the their condition within the specified time. of every member of the territorial President Cleveland drinks beer and wJhere there are no express companies. Lake Shore railroad track was washed At such prises neither the owner nor militia. This is that hearafter no These banks are liable to a fine of $100 for Mi light wines, and says they do him good. The express companies have been very successful away and one passenger train was stopped. bids for the location of the encampment each neglect. the community reap any benefit that opponents thus far of all attempts Gen. R. C. Newton, a leading lawyer, and, The flood subsided almost as quickly as will be entertained. The governor The accounting officers of the treasury to reduce the price of postage on fourthclass since the war, one of the most prominent will compensate them for the fine it came up. It is impossible to tell now decided that the location should be will, it is understood, ask the president to matter. Democratic politicians in the state of Arkansas, the exact amount of damage, but it will selected with respect to its desirability, timber they lose. Saw-mills may give recommend to the next congress to make died at Little Rock, lie commanded probably be $15,000 or $20,000. Stanford Bros., of Fergus Falls have been sanitary advantages and public conveniences, no appropriations in lump sums for purposes somi temporary employment, but it the Arkansas forces during the BrooksBaxter awarded the contract for building the Congregational while if bids are entertained these which are capable of subdivision. war of 1874, and was the chief church for 6.919, the church items must, to a certain extent, be ignored. is to a migratory class who spend Trampled to Death. Woodruff Sutton of New York has pro* spirit of the element that triumphed. society to furnish the lumber. Locations of encampments in the past their wages recklessly. "A saw-mill tested to the interstate commissioners have been entirely satisfactory to the people, A cablegram says during a circus performance Minneapolis sporting men are raising a In the Canadian' parliament an appropriation against the suspension of the long and and it is solely with a view to "avoid town or village has always the at Neschih, Russia, a storm arose purse of $5,000 with which to back Pat of $1,000,000 for the new short haul clause in favor of the Transcontinental embarrassment in the future that the decision and a portion of the roof of the circus Killen against Jake Kilrain, the Baltimore Sault Ste Marie canal was passed without appearance of being ready to move lines. Sutton & Co. are engaged has been made. %t,, structure was blown off, the pendant lamps slugger. Killen says he is ready to meet Kilrain opposition. in clipper transportation around the continent. further on, and it does move on. hanging from the roof were broken and and will put $500 into the purse.S^ Joseph Harrison, of Pine township, Mercer the blazing petroleum poured down Can any one imagine anything more nh- Capt. Jack Hussey of Castle Garden,* the county, Pa., shot his brother-in-law, Michael Daritt Tales a Big Step in Advance. Articles have been signed for a fight to a upon the heads of the people savior of thirty-four persons from drowning, Thos. McKay, inflicting a dangerous wound, dismal thlggn the deserted location of finish between Dannie Needham of St. below. There were 2,000 spectators and London Letter: Michael Davitt's remarkable and the possessor of a number of medals Harrison then ran into the woods, shot Paul and Billy Myers of Chicago for $250 a fearful panic arose. In the midst of the a once busy saw-mill?" "As a source declaration at Bodyke was most of honor from congress, the legislature himself in the abdomen and cut his throat. a side and the light weight championship tumult one of the lightly-built walls of the unfortunate for the Parnellite party and and others bodies, was fatally shot through of individual wealth, the South has He is supposed to have suddenly lost his set i of the Northwest. It will take place between structure fell in and the whole structure himself. Mr. Davitt accused himself of the body by Policeman Hanns in front reason. 'f^\* nothing that will compare with its the 25th and 30th of this month immediately collapsed. A large number of having weakened the defense of the men of of his own house in N. Y. Hussey is dying Advices homKey West are thaiT'tbe yellow within 100 miles of Chicago. persons were burned and many trampled timber. In variety and beauty of Ireland of their rights and their hearths at government hospital. fever is spreading through the town. to death, and 300 others were more or less Nearly all the important stove foundries by urging them to abstain from committing woods it has no peer, and it will be John N. Oliver, whom President Cleveland A telegram was sent to Key West by the injured. in the country have resumed active operations. acts of violence and to refrain from removed from the position of justice acting surgeon general authorizing the marine but a few years before they will be Fresh strikes have occurred at Detroit, breaking the law. and said: of the peace for the District of Columbia hospital service, if necessary, to employ A Fishery Dispmte Kearlr Settled. where 500 men are now idle. He was heartily ashamed of himself for eagerly sought after. Placed on the in April, refused to deliver his office to Mr. skilled nurses at the government's expense ever having given such advice. He had A gentleman who holds close personal Mrs. Southworth, the novelist, is in very Evans, who was appointed to succeed him. i to care for the sick. market now, and literally forced on found that he was mistaken in supposing relations to Secretary Bayard says: delicate health at her home in Washington Mr. Oliver denied the right o! the president A At Danville, Va., M. B. Farley, manager that the submission of the people of Ireland unwilling purchasers, sales can only All the points at issue in the fisheries and unable to see callers. to remove him. The attorney general decided of the city electric light works, shot and to gross injustice would win for them dispute have now been settled satisfactorily that the president had acted accord* be effected by foolish and unwarranted Judge S. S. Ludlam of Indiana, an employe killed George Garner, aged eighteen, who the sympathies of the people of Great with one exception, and this it is confidently ing to law. I is probable that the court* of the pension office in Washington, had been criminally 9Mi intimate with sacrifices." $*?, Britain, and henceforth no word of censure hoped will ahw^ he settled in a */~-M p^w wiD have to settle the matter. died ot heart diseasi wifb. ^SMIMM -gSLESSSaSSw MHMKiM.JUBaSggagSBt 8