New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 6, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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New Ulm Review. GENEEAL NEWS ITEMS. ties in taking the names of Canadians employed COXFLADiTS 15 DAKOTA. Mor&ftn, Pat Hanley and Bill Hairing-% The menbership was reported at 190,. on the American side as they pass ton, tho men arrested at Alpena. Mich., 000. The next session will be held at over the bridge causes great indignation McMunn,1 Louisville, Ky., the third Tuesday of are the fur robbers who rescued andIs -Consider the Bsllroad Commissioners Meet at Niagara Falls. June 1888. their loader, at Ravenna, Ohio, while ho was BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Phil Armour's Big Loss of Pork. Questions or Isterst to the Different Roads.%,? At Mile3 City, Mont., the lumber yard, being brought to Cleveland from Pittsburg Bismarck, Special Telegram, June 28- One million two hundred and fifty thousand warehouse and office buildings of T. J. by Capt. Hoehn and Detective Hulligau. ConYictian of Jalce Sharp. The Dakota railroad commission met in NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. dollars went up in smoke at the Union Bryan Co., were destroyed by fire. The fight was a desperate one, and Hulligau the capitoh Present, Chairman Griggs, e* i In New Yoik Wednesday, the 29th inst., Btock yards, Chicago. One of the employes watfso badly injured that he died. Some employes of the Manitoba Rail" Abe Boynton, N. T. Smith and Secretary was the thirty-fourth and last day of the of the Chicago Packing and Provision com[ew way company were arrested at Peters* Jack Hayes, murderer of Philip Mueller, IjP Quinn. Among the important questions trial of Jacob Sharp, and it ended in conviction. an discovered a fire in the tank room. In a Elizabeth Garrett, the unmarried burg, Dak., on complaint of Attorney whose case has been in the courts of St. considered was that of the construction of The aged defendant appeared much moments one of the tanks exploded scattering Johnson of that place for working Sunday, sister of the president of the Baltimore under1 Louis for six years, and who was a "Y" between the Milwaukee & St. Paul more feeble than usual, walking burning lard over the adjacent buildings, in violation of the Sunday statute. sentence to be hanged Friday. July 1, was' and the Manitoba roads at Aberdeen and with much difficulty to his place. & Qhio, is said to have the neat and a dozen seperate fires were soon Numerous actions have been brought declared insane and ordered to be forwarded the construction of a new depot at that After an address for the defence competing with each other in the destruction little sum of $20,000,000 at her command, against the company lately by this at to the insane asylum. _*. Col. Fellows followed for the prosecution. point by the same roads. The of the immense establishment. Except torney, presumable in retaliation for an and this is increasing rapidly. farmers in the vicinity of Ipswich and the curing room, in which were 19,- The evidence was ample to show that The Knights of Labor in New Yorklrnow alleged injustice done him some time ago. through the entire surro unding 000,000 pounds of short ribs, the main Sharp was guilty of bribery. The history nothing of the plans of Dr. McGlynn, in X,Y" between the At Jackson Mich., Mrs. William P. Heaton, country have asked for a building and its contents are a total loss. of Sharp's operations and the evidence in connection with his joining their order. fp wife of the editor of the Daily Courier, The curing room, 100x150 feet, and four Milwaukee and the Manitoba in order that all the boodle trials were reviewed at length Santa Maria dei Fiori, the great Mrs. Langtry has taken a home in Sani and her sister publicly horse-whipped stories high, lost its roof, but stone fire they may have the advantage of competition and Sharp referred to as "a man honored Francisco with the expressed intention of cathedral of Florence, is at last finished, Sidney Corbett, a newspaper reporter, on walle saved its contents, a portion of and respected up to his fall, who reared a. for the transportation of the grain. making it her legal residence. Gen. Barnes, i Main street. Mrs. Heaton alleges that them in a roasted condition. On large family of children and grandchildren The commission requested the officials of and Florence has had two weeks her attorney, is reported as saying that Corbett procured the publication of a scandalous the east side was the warehouse, 120 by until the tempter came and debauched the Milwaukee road to take the desired action, the actress will begin a suit for divorceafter of tumultuous pleasures in celebrating story implicating her, in a sensational 400 feet with four stories and a basement. him." Sharp, Forshay & Kerr were responsible and received from Gen. Rosewell Miller a lapse of six months, the period Detroit Sunday paper. Her sistor The two upper floors at the south end for the raising of $500,000 by the event. It was begun 600 years the information that the company did necessary to acquire a legal residence., wrenched a cane from the reporter and were used for killing purposes. In the the Broadway Surface company, which not have the right of way for a "Y" at ago. Mrs. Langtry renounced her allegiance to both belabored him. The man is seriously warehouse were 17,000 barrels of mess large sum had mysteriously disappeared. that point. Mr. Miller says in his letter Great Britain, and took out her first papers injured. pork belonging to Armour & Co. The that he learns that the proposed "Y" is a The judge charged, and after an absence declaring her intention to become a building and much of the pork was wholly Bcherae on the part of certain interested of thirteen minutes returned into court Senator Stanford has bought for $1,- citizen of the United States. Peter Krondt, a resident of Jersey destroyed. parties to take the grain from the Milwaukee with a verdict of guilty with a recommendation 400,000 the San Joaquin ranch, near Los to mercy. The aged prisoner's" City, vowed that he would never ride Angles, which contains 108,000 acres and road for shipment over the Manitoba At Philadelphia, a coroner's jury found head dropped. He was removed to the runs along the coast for twenty miles. He and asks the commissioners if they propose that the death of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Robinson Excitement in Wall Street. in a carriage until he was worth $500.- is now negotiating for another track near Ludlow street jail. Sentence will be passed to compel this road to purchase land was caused by criminal operation at On Friday 24th inst., a panic was precipitated 000. He died the other day worth July 13. The penalty is not more than Poiriona, containing 45,000 acres, which the hands of Rev. Dr. Thomas B. Miller, for this purpose. The matter involves a upon the New York Exchange, ten years at hard labor or a fine of $5,000, will cost him about $2,000,000. and he was committed to prison to await delicate question, and the commissioners $498,500, and his body went riding by a rumor of Jay Gould's death, and the or both. Anew trial will be asked. The the action of the grand jury. will make a thorough investigation before Afire started in the big tobacco warehouse to the graveyard. admitted tightness of money. Stocks verdict was reached on the first ballot. takingdefinate action. Another complaint of Sawyer, Walace & Co. at Louisville. In the United States district court in Boston broke from two to forty per cent. Manhattan As Sharp stepped to the walk on his arrival was received from the citizens of Aberdeen, The flames spread radidly to surrounding was entered the suit oi the United States declined 41 Missouri Pacific from at the jail he said: "Boys, now it's all over. setting forth that the depot of the buildings and warehouses. The vs. Byron V. Johnson, for some years chief 106 to 92 Western Union slid down until I tell them I never gave one penny to Aid. Milwaukee road was inadequate to Illi nois has awakened to the evils following buildmgs were destroyed: deputy marshal under Gen. Banks. It is it had lost 8 3-4, and Kansas and Texas Fulgraff or any other alderman, and had the needs of the city and not Todd tobacco warehouse, Banner job warehouse, claimed that Johnson made false affidavits and the dangers of alien landlordism, about 3. Texas and Pacific would no hand in bribing the alderman." With kept in a fit condition for the accommodation Kane's hotel, Simon livery stable, of service of writs and papers on which hare gone even lower had it this the old man seemed to brake down. and a bill has been passed by the legislature of the public. During their recent Ainsley, Cochran & Co.'s iron foundry, he received a large amount of fees to which not been for the nerve of visit to Aberdeen the board investigated Sharp was tried for bribing members of Glover and Dirret's job warehouse, Boone he was not entitled. and approved by Gov. Oglesby, Fisher, the specialist in the stock, who this matter, and at their meeting addressed the board of aldermen of 1884 to grant a warehouse. The loss will reach the hundred R. L. Cohen, a, transfer agent at Danvill, saw it drop 5% to 25, when he made up his compelling alien land-owners in franchise to the Broadway Surface Railway a letter to Mr. Miller confirming the statements thousands. Va., was assassinated on the open mind to make or break, and stood up firmly company. The franchise was passed in the petition and requesting the that state either to take steps to become street. At Dayton, Wash. Ter. Fire destroyed to take up all that was offered at that over the mayor's veto. During the past company to make the needed improvements property to the amount of $115,000, insurance, figure. Had it not been for his determination Americanized citizens, or to quit At Binghampton, N. Y., John L. Aidie two years several of the accused aldermen, at once. Watertown asked the commission $61,000. The principal losers it would have gone to 20 and perhaps and Robert N. Mills of Elmira were arraigned beginning with Jaehne, were convicted to take steps toward securing for their holdings at the end of six years are: K. E. Hawley, buildings $25,000 lower. Courage was regained, in a measure, before United States Commissioner of accepting bribes, and sent to Sing that city transfer tracks between the railroads A. Rothly & Co., dry goods, $12,000 in the last hour.and the market became Hall on a charge of defrauding the pension Sing prison. Other members of the board, doing business or about to do business Clendennin & Miller, general merchandise, active and firm at the advance. Manhattan office at Washington of $13,000. Their like Fulgraff, turned state's evidence, and at that point. These roads are $10,000 Arthur Oppenheimer, hardware. The Masonic Grand Lodge of New ran up to 136 again, Missouri Pacific 103, tool is said to be a blind man of Elmira. still others betook themselves to Canada. the Minneapolis & St. Louis, the $1,000. Lackawanna to 134%, Western Union to 72 The prisoners were committed to await York has unanimously decided to Chicago & Northwestern, the Burlington, and Northwestern to 116%. The bond market the arrival of bail. President Colt, of the Reading, Pa., Iron End of the National Fiscal Year. Cedar Rapids & Northern and the St.Paul, suspend the warrant of Prudent was rather neglected and so suffered works, informed the employes that in consequence Four EnglishmenWilliam Kellow, William Minneapolis & Manitoba. The board Washington Special: The fiscal year less than might have been expected. Altogether Lodge for having decided to admit to of their refusal to accept the proposed Pengilly. Vanderslyus and Paul Hastaingwere will take this matter into consideration closed with the clcse of business on Thursday it was an exciting day, for both temporary reduction, all of the company's instantly killed at the Vulcan-* and act upon it at once. it3 membership the notorious Tom June the 30th inst. An approximate bulls and bears, but no serious results are furnace tube works, rolling and mine at Norway, Mich. statement can be given as to the fiscal results apprehended. Gould and others of similar reputation TO PROTECT THE FARMERS. wheel mills would be closed July 2 for an Hurley, Wis., receives a fiery visitation, of the year, and it will not materially indefinite period. The most important question decided by "so that the lodge may pass out being half destroyed. differ from the tabulations which are St. Joseph Academy at St. Paul. the board was that of enforcing the grain President Cleveland cordially accepts not generally made before September. of existence as punishment for its unmasonic Ten Broeck. the famous thorouehbred, and warehouse law enacted by the last This spacious institution of learning at the dedication to the eulogy on Henry The receipts for the fiscal year exceed the died at the home of his owner, F. B. Harper, legislative assembly, and for the enfprcement conduct." The lodge belied Ward Beecher to be delivered in Plymouth St. Paul, for the education of young ladies estimates very considerably. The receipts in Woodford county, Ky. Cause of of which no appropriation was made. church, Brooklyn, by Rev. Dr. Parker, of is something more than an ordinary scholastic its name in admitting unworthy men from internal revenue are $118,500,- death, apoplexy. He was fifteen years old. ren-4 The attorney general's opinion was London. institution. In it are taught many 000. This is $500,000 more than His owner refused $50,000 for him a few to fellowship. dered as substantially the same as other things of practical use. The exhibit Dakota1 the estimates, and is attributed Postmasters commissioned: days before he died. that of all lawyers who have considered the recently which took place of more Kampeska, W. G. Record. Iowa: Van to some extent to the large receipts The loss by the Marshfield, Wis., fire is question, i. e.: That the commission had formal commencement exercises, occupies Buren, J. H. Heinrich. Wisconsin: City from the tax upon oleomargarine. The receipts placed at $3,500,000. The earnings of about 110 railroads ho power to incur expenses which would three large rooms. In the Point, W. E. Breakey Richwood, J. T. from customs will be about $218,- have to be defiayed. The board decided Gen. Boulanger has been appointed to first one was an elaborate display of fancy which are in the habit of publishing Solon 000,000, or $8,000,000 more than the to do all within their power to place it in the command of the Thirteenth French needlework, plain sewing and the examination treasury estimates. The estimates were their traffic footings every month, report At La Crosse, the corner stone of the operation. The law provides for the army corps. papers of the scholars. The fancy made by Mr. Manning. This amount is new Masonic Temple on the North side licensing of elevators and warehouses and earnings in the first two months needlework was greatly admired by hosts In consequence of a dispatch from Mons. more than was ever received before from was laid. A thousand Sir Knights and the furnishing of grades which shall be the oi visitors, and would have done credit to Scilla, who represented the pope at the customs in any fiscal year excepting 1S82. of the operation of the new railroad Masons were in parade. The closing oration standard grades of the territory. Its object the older hands. In plain sewing the collection queen's jubilee at London, Mgr. Persico But not withstanding the large receipts for was by Sir Knight W. D. Thomas. is to protect the farmers against the law, amounting to $52,400,000. is very extensive and varied. and Gauldi have been ordered by the pope this year the treasury officials do not expect Wrongs of the past, alleged to have The fact has just been disclosed that The exhibition papers were shown on the to proceed to Dublin to execute their mission. against $45,200,000 in the corresponding that there will be a continued been practiced by those engaged in Colorado capitalists, headed by Manager tables, each paper dealing with the various growth in the receipts from the customs in months of 1886. This does handling and buying'wheat. The law will Grest, of the Pueblo works, contemplate branches taught in the class written in the next year as there has been in the last, Madame Sarah Bernhardt, who arrived* be placed in operation on or before Aug. 1, the establishment of capacious reduction answer to questions by the examiners, and not mean that the new law has been and the estimates of the custom income for at Queenstown in the steamer City of Richmond and instructions have already been given works in Butte.Mou. shown entirely uncorrected, just as the pupils the next fiscal year are $118,000,000. from New York, was sick on and off worth $7,000,000 to the railroads For procuring samples of grades and taking finished them. As a rule, the papers The Journal de Comercio says that on a There is nothing in the condition of the during the entire voyage and was compelled other necessary steps. A conference meeting in April and May, but that general showed more clearly than could be done by farm in Brazil, wherehemp is grown, seven treasury to indicate a material reduction in to keep her stateroom most of the timo. A between the commisbioners and the any formal exhibit the thorough training large monkeys have been taught to cut business is much better in 1887 than the revenues or to make it seem probable severe storm occurred on the fourth day owners of elevators and warehouses has the children have received. There are a the hemp and prepare it for Bale. They that the question of the reduction of the out from New York and two members of been called, to be held in Fargo July 11, in 1886. number of maps drawn by the younger pupils work more quickly than the negroes, and surplus will not be a vital one lor a long Bernhardt's company were injured. for the discussion of the law and very accurately and creditably. the cost of feeding the animals is trifling. time to come. The surplus is very much reduced the details, forms, etc., necessary Mr. A. McCue, of Washington, one of the Passing from the large exhibition from the large figures of" one year At Chicago, at a meeting of the bricklayers' in its enforcement. Another matter solicitors of the United States treasury Colonel Fred. Grant denies emphatically room into a smaller apartment, the visitor ago, and it is probably not more than onehalf union a resolution was passed of importance which has been department, is in Cincinnati at the request found himself surrrounded by a most that his mother has bought back of that sum. There will be many withdrawing the demand for a Saturday of Comptroller of the Currency Trenholm. successfully settled by the commission is tempting display of good things in the edible new demands upon the treasury because the pay day and declaring the strike off. This The district attorney's office is engaged in the Washington residence from the that of freight rates on material furnished line, which showed skill and knowledge appropriations for the new fiscal year become action was taken, it was declared on account gathering evidence to be used in the prosecution the territorial institutions, whereby a saving on the part of the youthful caterers to delicate Vanderbilts, and he denies further available, and among the immediate of the pressure that was brought to of the men now under arrest. of several thousands of dollars to the caste. The art exhibit occupies the demands are for the 3 per cents called and bear on the bricklayers by private citizens and with greater emphasis that the territory was effected. The board will entire first floor of the west wing of the Pierce Barnes of New York, attorney for payable from after July 1 to the amount and business men who suffered heavy Boon visit Watertown to see what can be academy. Many of the pictures are remarkably the St. Paul & Northern Pacific road Vanderbilts have "made ifc over" to of $19,700,000, $12,000,000 for pension, losses through the stoppage of work. done in the way of securing transfer tracks (Brainerd branch), filed in Washington well extended. The people of her. Colonel Grant has frequently as prayed. The work of inspecting the and large sums forother purposes. Minor damages by frost are reported the answer of that road to the rule o! the St. Paul thronged the rooms for two days from Dakota and Western Minnesota. The railroadas hailrnanwil willl be V\a commencedl swwvt m^n/tAr withinn -nrl4-\% I a feAw secretary of the interior regarding indem- ^r had Occasion to deny statements of and warm appreciation was shown to the I Karshfield, Wis., Destroyed by Fire. generel crop condition is, however, favorable. weeks. Chairman Griggs left for St. Paul, nity lands. The answer is an exhaustive work of apt scholars and faithful teachers. newspapers and individuals concerning and Messrs. Boynton and Smith will On Monday afternoon, on the 27th inst., consideration of the mixed questions that leave for South Dakota. fire broke ut in the woodyard of Upham's have always surrounded the grant of this his illustrious father, and therefor Gen. A. H. Terry was taken suddenly ill fiood Prospect* for trade. Manufacturing company and spread with road in Minnesota. at New Haven. HiB physicians say he overexerted his denials have been deemed conclusive,especially R. G. Dun & Co., of New York in their lightning like rapidity, in spite of desperate himself during the exercises at* Union strikers at Rochester, N. endeavored The Desert Land Law. weekly review of trade on the 25th says: when the subject matter efforts on the part of the citizens. At tending the dedication of the soldiers' to force non-union men to join The failure of the Fidelity bank of Cincinnati 3 o'clock the entire business part of The commissioner of the general land monument. their ranksA light with the police ensued relates to husband or family affairs. is the natural fruit of the wheat corner, the town was lost and the flames office, with the approval of the secretary in which one man is killed and several seriously but has disturbed business during the For the past six months a lockout has continued to rage. Nothing could of the interior, has issued to registers and wounded. past week quite extensively. The prospect be done to save them, and almost been in progress in Worcester county, Mass., receivers of United States land officers the that depositors may recover nothing, beside themselves the people stood involving several thousand shoemakers, A riot occurred at Oak Ridge, La., in following amendatory order governing proceedings Massachusetts has taken a step in that more than eight other banks which around and s&,w the results of years of the employers declining to recognize organized which one white man and six negroes were to obtain title to public lands under advance of many states which prohibit deposited there will have losses to bear hard labor go down. Little could be labor. The Knights of Labor and the the desert land law: killed and several white men dangerously and that the fraudulent rehypothecation saved. Late in the evening the fierce element suit against them, by the enactment lasters union stood together in the fight. wounded. A negro indeceutly assaulted a Lands bordering upon streams, lakeg or of collaterals for loans will entangle the was stopped when nothing more About a week ago the Knights gave up the white girl. He was arrested, and when tho other natural bodies of water, or through, of a law authorizing all resources of many who had nothing to do could be destroyed. The entire business fight, leaving the lasters to make it alone. deputies were taking him to the calaboose or upon which there is any ri\ er, stream, with the wheat operation, makes the disturbance porlkon of the town was burned. persons in commonwealth to sue them they were fired upon by Jerry Baldwin arroyo, lake, pond, body of The Augustans' synod of the Evangelical felt in many quarters. The The losses cannot be estimated (colored), his two sons and two other negroes, water, or living spring are not subject to in the superior court, where they are Lutheran Church in America adopted a withdrawal of funds from New York to closely, but will exceed, upon the wounding deputies Baker and Gard*v entiy under the desert land law until resolution that no student in the synod's ner- meet immediate needs at the West has to be tried before three judges instead best of calculation, $1,000,000, and are the clearest proof of their desert character educational institutions at Rock Island be caused temporary stringency here, which but partly insured. But one store was is furnished. Lands containing sufficient of a judge and jury. This act puts an allowed to use tobacco. At Louisville, August Berning shot his speculators have magnified, but foreign exchange saved. About fifteen hundred people were moisture to produce natural growth of At Springfield, Mo., in the trial of Cora wife and then himself through the head, end in Massachusetts to the ancient is so near the shipping point and ithout shelter. Upham,s planing mill trees are not to be classed as desert lands. both wounds being immediately fatal.. Lee as an accessory to the murder of Mrs. the supply of unused funds abroad is so and several other mills and all the depot doctrine that the government cannot Witnesses must in all ca=es state their Cause, jealousy. Charles Graham, the jury were unable to large that relief would come quickly if buildings of the Wisconsin Central have place of actual residence, their business or be called to answer in its own courts At Hartrord, the firm of Hubbard & Far* agree and were discharged. Cora Lee and needs here should become serious. Moreover, burned down. occupation and their postoffice address. mer, stock brokers, has made an a&signment large disbursements by the treasury Emma Malloy, the revivalist, were said to to the claims of the subject or citizen, The declaration and corroborating affidavits Marshfield, Wood county, Wis., is on in bankruptcy because of the unexpected in July are now close at hand. In the half have carried on at the same time a criminal may be made before either the register the main line of the Wisconsin Central and opens the doors of the court of failure of their New York partner, yearly settlements, in the struggle to intrigue with Charles Graham,the husband or receiver of the land district in which railway. It is 181 miles from St. Paul C. W, Kohlsuat. liquidate enormous speculations, there of the murdered woman. Graham and the suits against the state as freely as the lands are situated, or before the judge and 281 miles from Chicago. Its population may be some pressure for money during the woman Lee were accused of the murder, The people in the Fairview section of or clerk of a court of record of the country is 2,090. The principal business interests against individuals. remaining days of June, At nearly all and the former was found guilty and Greenville county, S. C, are reported arming in which the lands are situated, and if the of the place were its saw mills, other points money is reported in good lynched. lands are in an unorganized county then and organizing in view of the formation furniture factory, planing mills, flour supply. General reports of business at the affidavit may bo taken in an adjacent of secret labor societies among the negroes. Postmasters commissionedDakota: mills and stave and heading factories. It nearly all DointB are highly encouraging, Advices from Honolulu shows that county. The depositions of applicant and Hoskins, T. J. Lammyon. Iowa: Batavia, had several hotelsthe Tremont, Clark, One Elliott, alias The Kid, has been arrested and the increasing prospect of good crops witnesses in making final prool must be W. Shoemaker Graettinger. H. N. Eagle, Marshfield and American. a condition of affairs prevails there at Wichita, Kan., charged with killing adds to the prevailing confidence. Collections taken in precisely the same manner. The Osher Hodge, G. H. Pallady Prolo, J. H. three men. are generally fair to good, and the which is but little short of a revolution. affidavits of applicant and witnesses must Lash. Minnesota Melrose, H. B. Edelbrock. volume of business good for the season. Constitntion of Knights of Labor, James Morrill, the only son of Senator $ in every instance, either of original application The king is fortifying himself Wisconsin: Odanab, Kate B. Morrill, is seriously ill at Washington. or final proof, be made at the same Walker Springfield Corners. J. Klief. Knights of Labor the new constitution, in his palace, and great discontent time and place and before the same officer. At the Georgetown college commencement Fourth-class Postmasters appointedMinnesota embodying many important changes, has At Racine, Wis., a sensation was caused prevails among the people. The British Surveys of desert land claims cannot be C. B. Powers of Montana was award Union Hill, W. Schneider. Dakota been adopted by about a three-quarters by the issuance by an ex-alderman and made in- advance of the regular progress of ed a special prize for examination on the-4 Piscka, J. F. Loverick Wheeler, D. L. vote. A clause broviding for the formation and American residents have prominent citizen of 150 invitations for the public surveys. Before final proofs odes, opodes, epistles and satires of Hor- ft P. Lamb. of national trades assemblies, sent the celebration on the 30th inst., of the asked their consuls to request their Bhall be submitted by any person claiming ace. out separately from the constitution and Dr. McGlynn points "out *the evils of death of his wife. The lady died last to enter lands under the desert land act, voted upon by local assemblies throughout governments to send war vessels to At Yale, B. C, Jacob Reynolds committed newspaper condemnation, and asserts spring. It is reported that the man has Buch persons will be required to file a notice the order, ,bas also been adopted by suicide by hanging in his residence. He that he did not avow himself to be the the islands to protect them. The bought $50 worth of fireworks to be used of intention to make such proof, which nearly the same vote. The national trades leaves a wife. Luther of the nineteenth century. in the "celebration." shall be published in the same manner as King has been very extravagant, assemblies, clause is probably the most important In the French chamber of deputies, M. Gov. Hill of New York has vetoed Jhe required in homestead and pre-emption One of the best known young attorneys of the changes. It provides: spending large sums of money uselessly Labordere moved a resolution reciting the bill imposing a ax upon bucket shops. ca3es. When relinquishments of desert of Pierre, Dak.. Thomas J. Wolfe, formerly Any particular trade or calling may sense of the chamber that the French senate and failing to make needed public land entries are filed in the local land office At Woonsocket, Dak., Ben Soloman was of Sioux Falls, died after a few weeks' form a national trade assembly, giving at should be elected by universal suffrage. the entries will be canceled by the register sentenced to two years imprisonment for sickness. He leaves a large fortune. The least three months' notice to each local assembly improvements. This has contributed M. M. Rouvier and Raynal opposed the and receiver in the same manner as in manslaughter. body will be forwarded to Sheboygan,Wis. the entire membership of which is motion, and upon a demand of urgency to the dissatisfaction among the people. homestead, pre-emption and timber culture composed of such trade, a ten-day convention An enormous throng sees the great Chicago Hon. Freeman Clark died in Rochester, was rejected by a vote of 317 to 205. cases. They are represented as heartily for the purpose of forming a national race won by an 18 to 1 horse. C. H. N. Y., aged 78 years. He was a representative The pope has postponed the visit of trade assembly. At least two-thirds of Todd outran as fine a field of horses as in the Thirty-eighth, Forty-second and tired of the king business, anyway, Mgrs. Persico and Gualdi to Ireland because the local assemblies must vote in favor of has been together in the west this year. Forty-third congresses, and was appointed Supreme Lodge United Workmen. and are fully alive to the absurdity of of representations made by Cardinal the trade assembly, and not less than ten in 1865 controller of the currency by President Jake Sharp is condemned to close confinement Manning ai.d Archbishop Walsh than an^ The supreme lodge, Ancient Order United assemblies, if there be that number in the Lincoln. allowing themselves to become the while not in court attending the intervention on the pope's part in Irish affairs Workmen, in session at Milwaukee adjourned order, may receive a charter. trial, and pronounces himself a very eick The trial of Chet Smith, the dramatic mere poppets of kingly power. just now would be inexpedient, nd on Tuesday June 28th, after an Section 3 of the article is not very strong, man. agent who has been acting as a procurer produceabad impression. The tenants^ eight day's session. Among the important however, as it still leaves the matter in %T for the vile dens of Hurley, Wis,, reached Louisville tobacco warehouses of Thomas on the Kingston estate at Michelston, Ire-| legislation was a revision of the laws defining the hands of the general executive board, an ending in Chicago. He was found guilty, H. Glover & Co., Sawyer, Wallace & land, are decided to resist eviction. Wii&* the powers of the supreme and grand Ireland was conquered by Henry IL, which, if the law has been complied with, and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Co., T. B. Parish & Co., and the boarding iam O'Brien will visit them. lodges, adjusting the system of relief extended may instruct the general secretary to issue King of England, who received the The prosecution was conducted by house of Mrs. Annie Bender, occupying the to the different grand lodge a charter. .f:A^ The action of the government of Mani the humane society. square between Main and Market and jurisdiction, based upon the mortality experience submission of the Irish princes in toba on the proposed Red River railway Ninth and Tenth streets, were totally &r of the organization during the past The period of grace granted Dr. McGlynn is beginning to attract attention at Ottowa. 1177. The Irish parliament, which burned together with 35,000 hogsheads of ten years. The ritual adopted in 1886 of New York has about expired, and he A prominent Manitoban now at It transpires that the contract for the tobacco. The loss is abont $500,000 was modified and revised. A proposition is said to have dated from 1173, remained has made no sign of submission. It is capital states that the dominion government construction of the Red River valley road partially insured. The fire is thought to to place a monument over the grave of stated that the pope without farther delay has not yet been signed. There is said to will prevent the construction of the, in existence until 1800. It have been incendiary. Father Upchurch, founder of the order in formally excommunicate him. road at all hazards. *f be some trouble about securing the provincial made laws for Ireland, although the Bellefontaine cemetary, St. Louis, and to Fire at La Crosse burned out Lamb's bonds. The dominion government Fire broke out in Gould & Curry mine, Inspector General Baird and Col, Hasbrook, erect a memorial hall in Meadville, Pa., the governor of the kingdom of Ireland wholesale fruit store, causing a loss of and Canadian Pacific are using all the influence Nevada. All the miners escaped with the commandant of cadets at West birth place of the organization, was adopted. $4,000: insured $2,000 in their power to hamper the floating exception of six employed on the fifteen Point, have been detailed to visit France was appointed by the sovereign of The election of officers was completed of the scheme. Interesting developments hundred level in the Best & Belcher mine. Nearly 150,000 cattle have been marketed in September for the purpose of witnessing as follows: George W. Badgerow, Ontaria, England. In 1S00 the votes of sufficient Signals from them have ceased and it is are expected in a few days. in the Chicago stock-yards within three the fall maneuvers of the French army. past supreme master workman W. H. feared that they have perished. The controller of the currency has declared weeks, and prices have touched the lowest number of Irish members of parliament Jordan, California, master workman C. President Cleveland has accepted the invitation a first dividend of 10 per cent in favor figures reached in many years." Miss Clara Foltz. known to fame as the M. Masters, Wisconsin, foreman of Georee W. Childs to be hif having been bought by the of the creditors of the First National Bank lady lawyer of the Pacific coast, has become R. G. Dun & Co., in their weekly trade guest when he visits Philadelphia to attend W. R. Graham, Iowa, overseer M. W. of Wahpeton, Dak. British government, the act of union the editor of the San Diego (Cal.) review, says that the disturbances caused the constitutional convention centennia Sackett, Pennsylvania, recorder J. H. Chicago stirred up by a report that the Daily Bee. by the Cincinnati failure have had an extensive celebration next September. Lenhart, Pennsylvania, receiver J. was passed by which the Irish Parliament bomb throwers will get a new trial. 1 effect upon general business. It Adjt. Gen. Drum is not of English birth. Child, Oregon, guide William Butts, Maryland, Secretary Bayard will spend his vaca went out of existance by its Mr. Phelps, the United States minisfr, He was born in Greensburg, Westmoreland has caused a stringency in the New York watchman S. B. Berry, Kansas, H. tion at his home in Deleware. i dined with Qneen Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. county, Pa. own consent. Since then the British money market, which speculators have B. Loomis, New York, and L. L. Troy, W."H. Smith said the bouse of corp* Blaine and other Americans attended the magnified, and which promises to be of Illinois, trustees. Judge Aaron Goorich died in St. Paul government alone has made the laws mons that no proposal to establish dipl^t queen's garden party at Buckingham brief duration.' At other'financial centers Standing committeesLaws: Judge recently. jnatic relations between England and th 1 under which the Irish people have palace. funds are in good supply. The enforcement Frizzef, Nashville, Tenn. A. Orendorff, At St. Louis, the extensive chain and Vatican had ever been contemplated, no of the commerce act threatens to Springfield, 111. J. W. Kinsley, Helena, The three large cotton mills at Mannvia, lived, not however, without emphatic hame manufactory of Misdorff, Krein & bad any such proposal been made to or I t op raanufacturine and mining at many Mont. Finance: W. Warner. Wilson, Mich. R. L, have shut down indefinitely on Co. was burned. Loss, $50,000 insurance, the government. protests, sometimes ^verging upou points. Real( estate speculation continues John, J. Acker, Albany. N. Y. M. T. Brewer, account of the wenvers' strike and the mill 140,000. ha,'. It is announced that Ovid's tomb active at the West." The labor situation Ban Francises. Vital statistics:, J. R. ire^olutionary acta officials have notified all former employes fikhardson, Missouri. the.Unitedmekanthori- -&>- 1 been discovered. Th action of SUtee is improving.