New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 6, 1887 · Page 2 of 8
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'U\?^ff XEHTUCKT YEKDBTTA. tent. Three days ago the patient was suddenly Pits destroyed the business^ portion' of seized with violent spasms, and Pullman, Wash., Ter. Los* $75,000' to DAKOTA TEREITOiaALMWS, MINNESOTA NEWS'. for warden, Charles L. Spalding, firftfnevd these increased on Tuesday so that it required 80,000 insurance about two-thirds. the Sheriff and Posse Kill the Desperadoes Who four men to hold Mr. Gurnee in the E. J. junior warden, D. B. 6mltfat Austin: HaTe Terrorized Rowan County, Ky., and At Jefferson ville, Ind., Miss Sarah' F. bed. Thecondition of the patient aroused E. 6. treasurer, John G. McFarlatid E. Aldricb,a young lady ninteen yeareof age.reoeived Killed Tirenty.one People. the alarm of his physician, and yesterday G. recorder, A. T. C. Pierson, fit. Paul & At Mitchell, four prisoner*'escaped Pensions issued Itb citizens of'Minnesota a pistol shot in the head from which Dr. William A. Hammond of this city was G. standard bearer, C. V. Ferguson, Rochester A-dispatch from Louisville, Ky., gives Nancy, mother J. 8. Higley, Morristown. from jail by sawing the 'bars of thej she has diei. George Jetle, hersuitor, who summoned and found the case hopeless. E. G. sword bearer. N. E. Powell, the outlines of vendetta outrages, such as Original: A. Klier, Farming W. W. Swath' cell and ot an outside window.- i?j was calling on her at the time, claims that To a reporter Dr. Hammond said: This Redwood Falls E. G. warden, C. S. Allen, are unknown in other sections, but are wood, St. Cloud Jj Abbott, St. Paul M.. she committed suicide. was a genuine case of hydrophobia. There Duluth. quite in keeping on the "dark and bloody" Knopp, Winona. Increase: J.. Harrington, Dakota pensions: J. H. Farley,Rapid*City are few instances in which I am prepared C. H. Pratt's lumber mill at Prattsburg, At the late reunion ot the First Regiment toil of old Kentucky: In August, 1884, Minneapolis W. O'Brien^ Corcoran increased, P. Boyden, Brookings to admit that this horrible disease exists on the Omaha line, 40 miles south of Ashland ol veterans at Stillwater, on the walls was after a heated election contest, Cook E. Rathbun, Wykoff: W, Beardsley, this is one of them, however. ~W|lfltW#t Cltheral.|^ T. J. Mills, Sioux Falls. was burned. Loss estimated $20,- a long series of placards, as indices to the Humphreys was elected sheriff of Rowan 000 to $5,000 insurance $7,500 in St. various engagements of the old First, viz: county by 47 majority over Samuel i A party of surveyors have completed The Omaha announces the completion Paul and Minneapolis. jf. Bull Run, July 21, 1861 second Bull Run, Goodwin. During the canvass many the work of laying out the village ol Grand An analysis of internal revenue receipts of the Sioux Falls line from At Alpine, Mich., Sheriff Lynch and Aug, 34 1861 Yorktown. May 7, 1862 animosities were engendered, the Martins Marais, Cook county, for a Milwaukee corporation, for the month of May, 1887, compared posse arrested three desperadoes for whom West Pcint.May 8,1862 Edwards' Ferry, Salem to Mitchell, and that it i pen allying themselves with the Humphreys styled Grand Marais Real Estate with those for May, 1886, shows an increase a reward of $16,000 is said to be offered. Oct. 22, 1861 Peach Orchard, June 20, and the Tallivers with the Goodwins. for passenger traffic. All^ trains- now and Improvement company. The of $1,200,000 from spirits and liquors They are wanted in Ravenna,Ohio. Sheriff 1862 Savage Staeion. June 29,1862 Fair Craig Talliver, the leader of the latter faction new village is near the present town of and of $224,000 from tobaceo. The running between Worthington and ""5 Oaks June 1,1862 Nelson's Farm, June Lynch was shot in the leg, but not dangerously swore after the election that Humphreys Grand Marais. oleomargarine tax collections during May Sioux Falls will be continued, and in 30, 18G2 Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 woundecL One of the prisoners tried should never ride Rowan county as last amounted to $111,000. Bishop Gilbert and other distinguished Glendale, June 30,1862 Vienna, Sept. 2, addition a new train will leave Mitchell to commit suicide soon after being captured. sheriff. Since that date life after life has Secretary Lamar has decided that the members of the Episcopal clergy consecrated 1862: first and second Fredericksburg, at 7:30 m. for St. Paul, and been offered on the alter ofhatred and bad Crow Indians of Southern Montana may St. Luke's church at Hastings. Deo. 15 1862,and May 3, 1863 Antietam, blood with increasing frequency despite the returning arrive at Mitchell #t 810 David Armstrong, of Jackson, Ohio, has lease 2,600,000 acres of their lands for Sept. IT, 1862 Mine "Run, Nov. 27, 1868 At Albert Lea, Doctors Ohage of St. Paul best efforts of the judiciary and militia, been selected for receiver of the Fidelity grazing purposes to parties approved by Gettysburg July 2 and 3, 1863 Briston's and Wedge, Wilcox and Blackmer of Albert backed by the strong arm of the state government. bank of Cincinnati. Mr. Armstrong now the agent at 50 cent a year per head ol Station, Oet. 3,1863. Officers for the ensuing Lea performed the very rare operation The names of the victims in the holds the position of cashier of the First Judge McConnell, at Fargo, decides horses and 12 cents per head of sheep and year were chosen as follows: President, of moving a gall bladder, which contained order killed are as follows: Nationel Bank of Jackson. goats. This would vield the Indians about Judge Loehran vice president, E. P. that assessors' returns cannot be- se- sixteen stones, from Mrs. C. Lewis, aged Solomon Bradley, John Martin, White $25,000 a year. Perkins treasurer, James Cannon secretary, Gen. F. William Smith, thirty-five years thirty-five years. duced bsf county commissioners. Pelfrey, B. Caudelle, Deputy Sheriff Baumgardner, CF,HausdorL Their next reunion of age, general passenger agent of the The following pensions were granted: Mason Keeton, John Marlaw, Patents issued to citizens ol Minnesota will be held at the George A. Brackett Grand Trunk railroad, died suddenly Tho regents at Grand Forks received WisconsinCatherine, mother E. Anterne, John Davis, Wiley, Tolliver, a railroad F. W. Barret, Minneapolis, thill coupling country residence at Lake Minnetonka. while sitting at his desk in his office in Belgium. Original: W. A. Little, Prescott a bid from a reponsible party- to employ named Witcher, Willie Logan, J. Betze, Jordan, animal catcher F. New York. J. Koch, Milwaukee H. Thomas, Indian Ben Rayburn. John Day. Floyd Findesen, Fergus Falls, barrow G. F. Helli Mr. Treherne the British vice consul at put the university of North Dakota Ford N. D. Frank, Hunt A. Nichols, W. H. Hoard, pastor of Mt. Zion M. E. Tolliver, a party whose name iB not remembered, well, Minneapolis, machine for fastening St. Paul, has appointed Mr. W. Somerville in as good shane as it was before the Sparta A. Englerth, Norwalk W. H. church of Charleston, S. C, complains to sacks J. Rigley, Minneapolis, gas expanded besides the two recent victims, Royle acting: viee eonsul during his absence. V. addell, Omro. MinnesotaJ. Ambler,. the interstate commission: He and several and shade holder. John B. Logan and W. H. Logan, and storm for $4,600. *3$^$$$$ '$J| Buffalo J. Washer, Crookston A. Becker, members of his congregation, having Craig Tolliver, Bud Tolliver, Jay Tolliver The Minnesota & Nortnwestern road has Korgaard', cashier ol the State Bank of Clarissa. IncreaseL. Kimball, Canton purchased first-class tickets over the The organization of the Southwestera and Hiram Cooper. three surveying parties in the field between Minneapolis, has been officiallly recognized D. Alexander, Osteo B. D. Fabyan, Carthage. Georgia railroad from Atlanta to Charleston, The fight was at Moorhead between a Telegraph company was perfected Duluth and St. Paul' locating lines. The by Secretary Bayard as the Portuguese DakotaE. G. Frink, Centennial were forbidden entry to the first-class sheriff's posse and the Tolliver gang. Sheriff at Yankton. Eastern capitalists- are work on the surveys is expected be completed consul at that city. Park E A. Herman. Waterbury C. E. coaches and compelled to ride in a dirty Hogg, presumably acting under instructions early in the fall, and the route ol heavily interested. The intention f Murphy, Prior. and uncomfortable car, one-half of which At Winona, on the 2:4th, an early morning I from the state authorities, has been the road selected at once. was a smoking car. blaze completely destroyed the LairdNorton the company is to cover Omaha aaits for a week organizing a poBse for the A. D. Parant, defaulting cashier of the Frank Stafford of Mayville, while intoxicated, mill, the largest saw mill on the purpose of arresting Craig Tolliver. Tolliver southern connection with lines extending Hockelege bank of Montreal has been arrested Milton Evans of Walla Walla, Wash., sat down on the track of the Manitoba, Mississippi a conflagration which involves had received intimations of this, and in Buffalo charged with embezzlemout complains to the commission of the Oregon through southern and central a short distance this side of Osakis, a direct loss of 100,000 and the throwing his party, consisting of about ten men, of funds of the bank to the amount Railway and Navigation company for Dakota and western Iowa with lines and was killed. of 300 men out of employment. The LairdNorton were quite vigilant, and went heavily of $22,000, about $20,000 of whieh hasbeen charging 30 cents per 100 pounds on wheat company was organized in the to Minneapolis,St. Pauhand Duluth. __ armed. The sheriff finally decided to attempt The railroad commissioners listened to recovered in money and securities. from Walla Walla to Portland, which rate fifties, and the saw mill was built in 1858. the arrest of the assaesins Wednesday, a series of complaints against the Milwaukee He fled to Montreal May 27, and waa he thinks extortionate. The board of members and diree- $* The company was incorporated in 1883 road, and received from that company June 22, in the day time, and traced to Chicago and thence to Buffalo. Trouble among the original settlers ol with a capital of $1,000,000. M. G. Norton tors of Southern Dakota university, a demurrer to the charges of unequal and to prevent any women, children or the Maxwell land grant is brewing, and a Postoffices established: WisconsinSilver is president, J. L. Norton, vice president unjust rates brought against it by the inoffensive citizens from being killed now in session there, have electedi the "ff call for an armed resistance has been pub' Lake, Kenosha county Whitel, Waupaca andW.H. Laird, secretary and treasurer. board of trade unions of Owatonna,*Faribault, by accident at an early hour this following directors: Hon. A. J. Edger- \J| lished in Raton, N. M. county. Postmasters commissioned They employ about 4 00 men, and Dundas, Northfield and Farmington. morning people living on the line of the -Dakota: Mellette, T. W. Childs Nels ton, Mitchell, chairman E. B. Bracy, li! Lieutenant and Acting Governor Smith, manufacture a yearly average of 35,000,- For these towns J. M. Burlingame ot railroad within two or three miles of Morehead Mahito, J. H. Boohr. Wisconsin: Dakota, of Illinois, left Chicago without signing the Mitchell Rey. A. W. Adkinson, Hur- J5jti 000 feet of lumber, 9,000,000 lath and 21,- Owatonna, 0. F. Perkins of Northfield and on each side of the town were notified Louise J. Crandall. pleuro-pneumonia and other bills left by 000,000 shingle. They carry about 25,- A. D. Keves of Faribault appeared. on E. S. Ormsby, Emmetsburg Rev. to stop all trains and inform the conductors Gov. Oglesby, and they will become law* London Special: Mr. James r. Blaine 000,000 feet of lumber. They have forty what was going on in the forehead, so William Fielder, Huron Rev. H* D. Fire in McCarthy & Donnelly's undertaking without executive approval. spent a quiet day recuperating from the ya rdsin the Northwest, immense pine lands, that the passengers and train men would store at St. Paul caused a loss ol Haveller, Watertown Rev. 0. H. fatigue of a few days ago. He expressed and are interested in the Winona lumber The Genesta ha3 won the Jubilee yatch not be placed in danger. $5,000. Sprout, Alexandria Rev. L. Bradford, himself as having been charmed with the mill, the North Wisconsin mill at Hayward* race. Her time over the course was 12 Sheriff Hogg's band of resolute men.numbering A son ot J. Quamme, living near Can spectacle in the abbey, and produced ,the Wis., and the Chippewa Lumber and Rev. C. B. Clark, Mitchell. days 16 hours and 54 minutes. probably more than two hundred, non Falls, was kicked by a horse recently entire ceremonial, within and without'the Boom oampany. The new board on organization suddenly appeared at Morehead about 8 A match race between the Thistle and from the effects of which he died. edifice, a grand and never to be forgotten In the band contest at Rochester, the o'clock this evening. A cordon was first established Irex was sailed over the Northern Yatch stands with A. J. Edgerton as sight. His exceptional treatment, too, at Many farmers in Winona county are cutting following prizes were awarded: First-class, around the entire town in the club course. The Thistle took the lead at president, Rev. C. B. Clark secretary, the hands of the officials and prominent their wheat green for hay to save Red Wing, first, without competition. Second-class, brush, where the men could not be seen. start, and at the end of twenty miles was English statesmen, has made a marked and R. N. Kratz treasurer. it from the ravages of the chinch bug. Spring Valley, first Cannon The sheriff then entered the town at the 3% minutes ahead of her opponent. impression upon him. This pest never was so bold as it is this Falls, second Marion, third. The total Lead of about one hundred well-armed George Gibbon, a laborer, was struck Ml The eighth annual four-mile straightaway year. Having about ruined the small cash prizes were $225. Mr. Junius S. Morgan has presented the Craig Tolliver and his ten followers men. nace between eight-oared crews representing grains in some localities, they are attacking by lightning and killed nearFaulktoo. tM Metropolitan Museum of New York with a Cot- Pensions have been issued to Mlnnesotians-as immediately retreated to the Harvard university and Columbia the cornfields fine painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. It prev- follows: Originals: Jacob Gasaman, tage hotel, which they had college was rowed on the Thames river Father O. Zardetti, professor ofdog- ^H was painted for the earl of Westmoreland Jacob Kirwel, ot Fergus Falls, was fined Mazeppa Daniel W. Hand, St.Paul iously barricaded in such a manner at New London course from Gates river to in 1780 and contains the portraits of Henry matic theology at St. Francis' seminary, and sentenced to ten day's imprisonment Anson Hellger, Arlington Charles C. Dike, as to make it quite a formidable fortification. Winthrop Point, and proved to be one of Fane, Charles Blair and Migo Jones. for selling a keg of beer on Sunday. Wisconsin has been appointed %J White Bear Lake John B. Lattonvelle, Sheriff Hogg then notified Tolliver the most hotly contested raoeseverrowed, St. Paul Edmund Rice, St. Paul William General Traffic Manager Kimball of the Hon. Wm. Windom has been elected that he had warrants for the arrest of all vicar general of Dakota, under Bishop both crews beating the record of 20 minutes Shinnick, Clontarf Enneas S. Peat, Wheatland. Union Pacific at Omaha, in testifying before president of the Lake Superior Consolidated the men implicated in the killing of the and 31 seconds, made by Yale in 1884. Martin Marty, with headquarters Increase: Caleb J. May, Cokato. the Pacific Railway commission, admitted Iron Company. Logan boys and asked that they all submit The replies of the Manitoba and Omaha at Yankton. Reissues: Francis W. Seeley, Lake City that he had sometimes influenced peaceably to arrest. TolHver's reply The Salvation army has taken possession and other Northwestern railroads in the William. Payne, Browntown. Reissue and the nomination, election or defeat of candidates was that neither he nor his of the Camp Meeting grounds at Red A farmer named Hanson, livingneftr indemnity withdrawal matter are made increase: Quincy C. Warren, Grove Lake. where the men wero nominated expressly men would be arrested, and Rock, near St. Paul, and makes a good public. Frankfort, was struck by lightning for the purpose of attacking the that a hundred men could not Charles H, Morton of Ashland, Wis., has deal of music ot various kinds. Myron Brown, a well known! St. Paul interests of the road. He had used his and killed. %H take them. His party then opened fire on filed a complaint in the district court The Minnesota State Editorial association man, falls dead in the Nicollet house, Minneapolis. own and railroad money for such political the sheriff's posse. The fighting was kept up against S. Hagerman of St. Paul to enforce will meet in twentieth annual session Minot is to have a "glorious fourth," jj| purposes. probably for two hours. The only casualty the fulfillment of a contract for the at Anoka July 13. for a time was a flesh wound received by The Iowa supreme court decides, that a sale of real estate, the amount involved with 300 Indians to participates 5 W. W. Corcoran of Washington and The annual business meeting of the Minnesota one of the sheriff's posse. The besieged city has no right to grant the exclusive being $,000, a reminiscence of the Ashland Prof. Baird, of the Smithsonian institution, & In attempting to leap from a box /J| Odd Fellows' Mutual Business society 1 party finally finding things growing too use of its streets to a railroad company. boom. have both nearly recovered from was held at St. Paul. The officers car to the tender, A. N. Parcel!, a warm, concluded to make a bold rush their recent severe illness. The Cornell unhersity trustees have Taylor's Falls witnesses its annual log elected for the following year were: President, for liberty. As they made the Northern Pacific barkeman, aged *^f sold the pine on 25,000 acres of land in jam, which is, however, less picturesque Mrs. Dan Lamont is the only daughter Joseph Burgfeld, St. Paul vice president, rush they were met by a tremendous volley Ashland county, Wis., securing a good twenty-five, fell to the track and was iS than that of 1886. of Orson Kenney. a retired farmer of Cortland Dr. J. C. Cockburne, Minneapolis which killed Craig Tolliver, Bud Tolliver, sum for the university, county, N. Y. was educated at the run over near Spiritwood and killed. Tp Charles Griswold, secretary R, A. Smith, Myron Brown, general agent of the New Jay Tolliver and Hiram Cooper. They Elmira Female college and married in The annual sale of ErdenheimandEllesslie treasurer, Drt The train reached Jamestown^ before "m York Life Insurance company, residing at Ritchie, medical director, were all shot through the heart and died 1874, and is the mother of two little yellow-haired and other yearlings, the property of N. and I. V. D. Heard, attorney. The office St. Paul, stepped into the wash room at he was missed. '^M instantly. Craig Tolliver seemed to have girls three and five years old W.Kittson, and J. R. Hancock, tookplace of general agent, formerly filled by Walter the Nicollet house, at Minneapolis. He been a general target, as he was so thoroughly respectively. in New York. Many prominent sporting G. Dye of Winona was abandoned. The appeared to be in perfect health at the Another heavy rainfall descended on riddled as to be scarcely recognizable. men were present, but the prices obtained following directors wero elected for one time, but alter washing his hand he turned The following patents were issued to The others of the gang got through Dakota on the 20th, extending from J^ were not very heavy. Fifty-eight youngs* year: August Ende, Joseph Bergreld, partially around and then fell heavily to fM western people: WisconsinE. G. Durant, safely but as they approached the brush Salem on the southeast to Ludden on ter's in all were sold. David Ramaley, Sherwood Hough, all of the floor. He was picked up and laid on Racine, steam boiler J. Mueller, Milwaukee, they were met by a volley irom the outside A- St. Paul. For two years: H. J. Strouse, the north above Columbia, and from a table, but when a physician arrived a hot air furnace H. C. Swan, Oshkosh, Richard K. Fox has received a telegram cordon, consisting of a line of men Charles Griswold, St. Paul. For three few moments later, life was extinct, the AS spring for vehicles E. Twick, Sheboygan, Pierre on the west to Brookings on from the editor of the Sporting Life of stationed ten or twelve feet apart all years: T. B. Jackeon, J. C. Cockburne, sudden death being attributed to heart combined land roller and clod London in behalf of Jem Smith, accepting around the town. This volley wounded the east. Minneapolis C. D. Strong, Robert A. disease or apoplexy. crusher D. Willard, Turtle Lake, automatic Jake William's challenge to light for the Cate Tolliver, a twelve-year-old boy, and Smith, St. Paul. track gauge. DakotaH. Augustine, championship of the world. He names Dakota continues to grow with ^others, all of whom were captured except Minnesota again comes to the front in Sioux Falls, axle lubricator. Minnesota the continent as the battle ground and Cate Tolliver, who crawled into tho brush the person of J. M. Prendergast of Minneapolis, great rapidity. It has a number of Rev. Morris Hobart, who died in Mankato, P. Herzog, Minneapolis, vault light. $2,500 a side as the stakes, with $500 as and escaped. This brought the battle to was buried in the Cannon Falls cemetery, who graduated at Georgetown D. excellent colleges and a good school expenses. At Corunna, Mich., Jonn Abbott and an end, and the slain were gathered up under the auspices of the masonic C. college. President Cleveland and a system' employing more than 5,000 wife fatally stabbed one Craig, Mrs. Abbott's and laid out on the street, where they fraternity. large crowd of government officials were The uprising of the Apaches in Arizona teachers. This is double the number father. Craig had opposed the mar. were viewed by the people and the passengers terminates in the surrender of the hostile present. Mr. Prendergast took the following: Maj. Newson, chairman of the committee riage of the couple and threatened to kill oi teachers in New Hampshire and from the train. band. A medal for poetry, a premium for on Minnesota newspaper statistics, of the Abbott. The latter and wife v\ ere arrested. English literature and composition the New Jersey, and half as many as are Minnesota Editors and Publishers' association, Patrick Ford says there is no truth in The closing of the Fidelity Bank of Cincinnatti second prize medal in mathematics, the employed in Massachusetts. Thirteen J*j has issued what he terms his "last the report that the Vatican was to investigate The Cincinnati Bank Failure. will not affect the Chicago banks first medal in general chemistry, the call." For some time he has been trying the condition of the Irish people states in the Union maintain fewer The following terms concerning the bad in any way. Philodemic Drize medal for an oration on to induce the editors of the state to give schools than Dakota. In the num- *j| Ex-Gov. Ansou P. Morrill suffered a partial failure ok the Fidelity? National bank of "Old and New Locksley Hall" and a Arnold & Co., of New York,coffee brokers some facts of a personal nature in order stroke of paralysis at Augusta, Me., ber of its banks Dakota leads twentyfive Cincinnati, which was ruined by advances special prize for passing an examination recently failed, have obtained attachments that they may be preserved in history. Of while driving in a carriage. He is able to to the Chicago wheat speculators, will be on the entire "Iliad." states of the Union, and in many against creditors for claims aggregating 325 editors twice notified only 98 have* responded. move his limbs and converse and his physicians of interest: Mr. Powell made discoveries other ways shows that ibis destined J| $708,283. have hopes that he will recover. At Minneapolis, R. L. Stillman turned which justify him, under the advice to become one of the greatest states '$ He is 84 years old. George Gould is going to Labrador in over to C. H. Chadburn, the Rochester Peter Schroeder of Perham was brought of District Attorney Burnett, to cause his new yacht, with his wife and a few of the Union. i (Minn.) capitalist and banker, the Stillman before United States Commissioner Tillotson, the arrest for a second time of Messrs. Secretary Endicott has returned to his friends. at Moorehead charged with selling block,the building on Fourth between Harper, Baldwin and Hopkins. This duties, and his acts, as Well as his words, At Ipswich, the Mortgage, Bank and 7$ beer at wholesale without a government Nicollet and Hennepin, now occupied by In consequence of the action of the is a new feature of the case, make it clear that he has no intention of license. He was held in $250 to appear the postofhee. This is probably as good Investment company has been incorporated mayor of Cork in hoisting a black flag on as it consists of a charge of conspiracy to retiring from the cabinet. Mr. Endicott at the October term of the United States business property as there is in" the city." the occasion of the jubilee and because of *efraud by issuing June 14 three drafts of has undoubtedly performed the duties of with $500,000 capital. The Jf district court at St. Paul. He is-a wealthy The consideration was $210,000. The his having shown favor to Nationalists, his office to the satisfaction of the president. $100,000 each in favor of Wiltshire, Eckert stock is being taken by. eastern capi' ii brewer. building is a good one, five-story front, but Plunkett, divisional magistrate, has suspended & Co. upon the Commercial National bank calists. it cannot possibly be worth over $100,- him and ordered that only a resident of New York, signed by B. F. Hopkins, assistant Rev. Benjamin Welles, who had been the The executive committee of the Cornell 000. Allowing that for the building, and paid magistrate shall try prisoners. cashier. The charge is Conspiring paBtor of Presbyterian congregations at The depot of the Chicago & Northwestern university trustees completed and forwarded Mr. Chadbourn paid over $1,600 a front to commit an offense against the laws Farrington and White Bear Lake, and for William O'Brien, the Irish editor is separated Railway company at Pierre, a contract disposing of the pine foot for his- land. of the United States by unlawfully and four years superintendent of schools of from his wife. She was a soubrette timber on about twenty-five thousand caught fire and. with two car lo.ads of s willfully misapplying the funds and credits Not to exceed 1,000 acres of crops have Ramsey county, died in Redwood Falls in actress. acres of land in the Penokee Group, Ashland of a banking institution, in pursuance of been damaged by grasshoppers around Perham. the seventieth year of his age. freight, burned. Part of Youmans |jj The London Lnncet declares that Crown county, Wis. The amount received which purpose they issued these drafts. Bros. & Hodgins' lumber yard was At Duluth, M. McLean, bookkeeper for Prince Frederick William is enjoying excellent for this timber is over half a million dollars, Another affidavit charges the same persons In the district court at St. Peter in the Beriah Magoffin & Co., real estate agents, health and his throat trouble is improving. also destroyed. ^M and the university will now have the with conspiring to commit ail offense against case of Twist vs. Winona & St. Peter railroad, disappeared a few days ago. It is stated income from that very handsome sum. "the United States laws by issuing on May for damages to Twist's boy who was that he presented a check to* $250 on the Redfield was-selected as the place oi. %i The university still owns the land from The prince of Wales, the kings of Greece, 13 last and causing to be transmitted to hurt bv a turntable, the jury gave a verdict Duluth National bank, purporting to be which the timber is to be cut. It is full of the next meeting of the Dakota Medical Denmark, Belgium and Saxony, the crown the controller of the currency a false and for plaintiff of $5,000. signed by the firm and payable to himself, iron and very valuable. prince of Germany and several other Society which will be held the fraudulent report of said Fidelity National on which he received the money and which W. H. Dixon, assistant general passenger princes and Lord Wolsely and the duke bank ot the close of business, May 13, third Thursday of June, 1888. Drs. the firm claims is a forgery. Rev. Dr. Edward McGlynn intends to agent of the Milwaukee, has issued a circular of Cambridge reviewed 12,000 troops at 18S7, in that the said bank did not have become a Knight of Labor and to work, Moody, Van Velson and Buchanan $| stating that the Hotel St. Louis at At Anoka, a military company has been Aldershot. in its possession, as stated in said report, hereafter in the interest of that organization Minnetonka will be opened July 2 under organized from the ranks of the Sons of were appointed censors for the year. Jj -630,000 in legal tender notes and 226- Of the pereons charged with being implicated a part of his time at least, with a the management of E. P. Emerson, of the Veterans. C. H. Tasker was elected captain, 510 in silver certificates,they knowingthese in the murder of Col. Soudeikin, "view of disseminatinghis land theories. Bids for the location of the next Ryan, and that within a month the Milwaukee M. H. Kinne first lieutenant and L. amounts were not there and making the chief of the Russian police, who was assassinated & St. Paul would have a line to the The Northwestern Indian commission, J. Greenwald second lieutenant. Southern Dakota fair were received statement in pursuance of a conspiracy to in 1883, seven have been sentenced hotel. which since laBt August, has been visiting A large audiencesaw John P. Cloweasily to death and fourteen to transportation leceiv certain officers of said national from Yankton, Huron and Sioux Falls the various tribes of the Northwest with At Minneapolis, Mayfield, who shot at do Tom Hinchat TheatreComique, Minneapolis. to Siberia. Two of the accused were acquitted. bank and the agent appointed to examine of $2,000each. Huron secured the. the view of securing their settle'ment on the Winslows, is sentenced to five years. the affairs of said bank. The prisoners lands in several and the reduction of the location by votes of herself, Pierre, were taken together before United States A test suit is about to be brought at Elizabeth Maisch of Moorhead aged sixty-five The father of Miss Clinch, who was married reservations, has returned. They visited De Smet, Miller, Sioux Falls, 61, while 'Commissioner Hogan, where they waived Rochester, against A. W. Pingree. the merchant years, wag adjudged insane and recently in Paris to Banker Merillon, 31 bands in Minnesota, Montana, Idaho examination and were bound over to appear Yankton received, besides her own, of the smoked sturgeon which were taken to the insane asylum at St. Peter. got $9,000,000 out of the Stewart estate, and Washington, and traveled over 70,- at the October meeting of court. Mr. eaten in this vicinity with such unpleasant he being a nephew of the late Mrs. Stewart votes, those of Mitchell, Aberdeen*, 000 miles by rail, 500 in wagons, 400 in Austin is to be bonded for water works. Harper gave a bond in the sum of $13,- results. The victims numbered over one of New York. canoes and 1.500 in sleighs. They reached The appropriation was carried by a vote Parker, Scotland, Kimball and Cham/ 000 and"the other two $5,000 each. hundred, and afeware still ill wi,th cramps of 127 to 88. The plan is for a system of agreements with 27 bands and obtained Ex-United States Treasurer Jordan has berlain.. C^-li? It is now common talk that the liabilities and blood poisoning. jn.&.fk** wells for drinking purposes and the river cessions of more than 25,000,000 acres of been presented with a handsome silver of the bank will reach $6,000,000, Rev. Mr. Hayward, preached his farewell connection with fires. The estimated land valuable for timber, metals and agricultural punch bowl by the employes of the treasury Horn A\ex Griggs, Abe Boyntonaad while the assets dwindle in proportion. It cost is from $25,000 to $40,000. sermon in the Congregational church at uses. The commission was not department. N. C. Smith, Dakota railroad com-. seems a foregone conclusion that the depositors Waterville. Poor health was the reason able to induce the Bois Fort Chippewas to Anoka makes a generous offer for the The secretary of the interior has adjusted will get next to nothing. A memorandum missioners, have located a station an of his resignation. remove from Nett Lake, Wis., to either the Soldier's Home. this claim: Zook & Aldersan, Custer shows that Wiltshire used $1,- John, Wright, living in Cottage Grove, the Milwaukee road between And over White Earth* reservation in Minnesota or county, Mont. Amount, $6,337, in 1884, 100,000 of the bank's money. It is the G. D. Stoddard was recently "murdered Washington county, was gored by a bull any of the Wisconsin agencies. The Indians and Langford, where farmers complained by Cheyenne Indians. Finding,loss$3,950. belief of some that Wiltshire acted as the at his home in Oregon by one of his neighbors. and seriously, if not fata'ly, injured. claimed that the former treaty stipulations the distance was too, far Between agent of Harper in conducting the wheat His murderer in endeavoring to Prof. Elisha Gray is said to have made had not been kept, thatthe whites Congressman Edmund Rice of St. Paul, deal, and was not really a borrower. a new discovery which promises as extraordinary evade arrest, was shot by the sheriff. Mr. stations. vr were making big money out of their lands has been awarded a pension under the act results as are obtained from the Stoddard removed twelve years ago from which were rich in ore, and that.they were passed last winter for the benefit of the wish Tha Dakota MedicaV'assbcfatiori. elelected telephone. No patent ha3 as yet been applied Rosemount, Dakota county, to Renville didn't1 well clothed and fed now and survivers of the Mexican war. "Uncle ,^($SfP for, but the invention is protected by %rago, Horrible Death from Hydrophobia. go11- WM county^and four years went to Ore- Dr. D. F. Etter of Yankton president to move at all. No better succes^ was Ned," as he is affectionately known, was in, 30 different caveats. The general plan can the war and "foated it" from Vera Cruez New York Special: Matthew Gurnee, a Grand and Dr. H. E. McNutt of Aberdeen be best described by the term "antolegra- At bt. .Paul,the Ryan drug store received to the city of Mexico with the army of Gen. wealthy brick manufacturer of Haverstraw, phy." It is claimed that it will be possible secretary. Papers were.read by ft second scorching and narrowly escaped Scott. died on the 23d after a week of great The queen, in commemoration ofherjubilee, by the invention to write upon a sheet Vat. Morgan. destructionthe fire originated in and was -suffering from hydrophobia, the result of a gave gold medals to her royal visitors The railroad commissioners'are sending' of paper and have an autographic fac-simile confined to the basementLoss, $10,000. bite from a favorite terrier some weeks and silver medals to their attendants.! out blanks for the annual reports of therailroads of the writingreproduced by telegraph I ago. Mr. Gurnee was a great fancier of Complaint has been made by Gov. McGill in the state. They are to.be filled 300 miles away, and probably a much The jubilee of the renowned university Ralph Beaumont of Elmira, N. Yl, is 1 ^dogs. A particular pet was a small that the affairs of the office of Deputy out and returned in September and wilt greater distance. The successful experiments prominentlv mentioned as a candidate for ofGottmgen.foundedinA. D.1737, =Scotch terrier. A month ago this ani1 State Boiler Inspector Cushing of Minneapolis be published in January. thus far have been limited to about general master workman, Knights of Labor, which is to take place on the 7th, 8th mal was bixten by a dog which are not in the condition they should 300 miles. in the event ot Powderly's declining Rev. James McGolrick, of the InWn&eulate |j -was afterwards discovered to be. The complaint was received by Gov. and 9th of August next, promises to to serve another term. Conception church, Minneapolis, received The interstate commerce commission will McGill and will be cosidered by him later. hare gone mad. The terrier ran home to be a great success. In addition to a telegram from Ireland, announcing Miss Eugenia Ozanne of Denver, Col., ,is ask congress next winter for a great deal 4ji master, rushed into the house as if in At the conclave of the grand commandry the 1,200 students who are at present the death of MB father. said to be the most beautiful woman in more than $100,000, the allowance made .great pain, and placed hie head upon Mr. rtt Lake City of the Minnesota Knights studying at Gottingen, about 2,000 the west. She is cf Mexican parentage, them for expenses during the current year. i', -Gurnee's knee. Mr. Gurnee shoved his Sumner Ladd- has been appointed by Templar, all but one of the niueteen commanderies former students are expected to be and is worth a quarter of a million. The commission has a great deal more hand into the dog's mouth to relieve him, Gov. McGill to take testimony in regard in \he state were represented. l, -,as he seemed to be choking. The dogdrove work on its hands than it was ever supposed to the charges made against Deputy present at the jubilee. Several German Gen. Fitz John Porter is reported to There were eighty delegates and past commanders Si ^his teeth into Mr. Gurnee's right hand, and it could have, and it begins to appear Boiler Inspector dishing of Minneapolis. 'critically ill. princes, too, hope to attend, in attendance. The officers elect- I %he bood Sowed freely from the wound. that a bureau that is to have control The state teachers' institutes have closed among them Prince Bismarck, who Justin McCarthy writes that there is not en and installed for the ensuingyear are: v^ ^The animal then fell over and soon died. of the commerce of the country will need for the season, the next ones to be held the slightest truth in any report about R. E. gand commander, Thomas studied two years at Gottingen, in ,&$i^'Mr. Gurnee's grief at the loss of his pet a great many clerks. in September. Mr. Parnell retiring from politicaUile. The Montgomery, St. ,Panl V, D. 189(8 and 1833. It is reported also -filled Jtrim to be careless of himself. A James E. Newberg, on trial at Cambridge, Nationalists, he says, have never talked grand commander, ^f? Thomas Mee, The fare for the round trip from St. tfeat many of the old pupils of the celebrated V physician was not called for several Mass., for the murder of one Cadmen, a or even thought of electing any other leader, aribault E. G. generalissimo, John A. Paul to St. Louis on the occasion of the Wohler will revisit their beloved days, and when one was called milk peddler, was convicted of murder in and all hope soon to see Mr. .Parnell chlener, Minneapolis E. G. captain genrai, holding of the national G. A. R., encampment, "the hand was inflamed to an alarming ex- Gottingea from the. United the first degree. restored to perfect health. a,A. Hubbard. Lake City E. G. pre- next September, has been fixed at otates. *Ass^.-i2rfji, tt* 'si :e, Philo B. Hubbell. Winona S. (G. MB- $15.80. s' -ss-Tyf'^* Wi |w?^^a^pissv"? i ^r^s^f^^'t.