New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 3, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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CONDENSED NEWS. Charles A. De*Graff, proprietor of the New Ulm Review, BEfflSH MYAL BEYIEW. all his guard under arras, and I believe was plan of campaign tmrfr had* forced them to great stock farm at Ja-aesville, Minn., died intending to fight for it." at the Merchants hotel, St. Paul, shortly pursue their present course. JMassachusetts. "What do you know about Gibson?" before 2 o'clock last Wednesday morning |^pf?| New Jersey and Penn- I WfyAs"k TREMENDOUS BLAZE. ksmm 'ifM "He had a very wonderful career. I the 20th inst. He had been confined to BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. slyvania swept by furious storms and inundations. The^ British itabilee Naval BeVlow Affords believe that he was a Mormon and all his room in fee Merchants hotel for the A Boston dispatsh says, that, and he is a very astute man. past ten weeks, and was constantly attended .Unique and Memorable Spectaole. Three Big Buildings and a Million Bushel's of ^NEW ULM, Reports continue to be received of great v*y i "MINNESOTA. They say that ha bad sent a lot by his father, Col. De Graff, and his S# Wluat Destroyed, Kan Being Powerless to Prevent. floods throughout New England occasion- of money over to this country sister, Mrs. John Berkey of St. Paul. ed by incessant rains. During forty-eight One of the Most Notable Demonstrations of Its fk so as to make his spoils secure, knowing Charles A. De Graff was forty-four years of The greatest conflagration ever witnessed hours nearly eight inches of rain has fallen^. Jj_ the game was up. About $170,000 was yW? Kind Witnessed in Modern Times. age, was unmarried, and had lived for the in Minneapolis, with the exception of the and streams everywhere are out of bank, Ex-Goveraor Rufus Bullock, of the figure they put it at. If the American last twenty years on his Lake Elysian 15 fire which accompanied the great mill explosion immense damage has been sustained. A The British Jubilee Naval Revitew at government makes any change in the sugar stock farm in Waseca county. For some Georgia, says the Southern people of May 2, 1878, was that which, late dispatch from Great Barrington says 1 Spithead, was thronged by Tisitors from duty arrangements it will smash up the .time past he has been associated with Col. last Tuesday evening the 19th insfc., entirely that, but one life was lost. Frank Charles all parts of the world. The Queen and are just discovering what the West island entirely. The great blot fti the William Crooks in railroad construction. destroyed the large elevator and two Drum of Craryville climbed into a railroad family and the aristocracy generally, were American administration of affairs there learned a quarter of a century ago, James G. Blaine and Andrew Carnegie larger storehouses of the St. Anthony Elevator tank to escape the flood and was drowned, present, and among other Americans were is that money is voted by the native legislature attended the unvailing at Dunfermline, company adjoining the Manitoba Twenty-three bridges are gone, beside gristmills, Mr. McLane, United States minister to that railroads must be the pioneers and comes out of the pockets of the Scotland, of a monument of Alexander tracks in Southeast Minneapolis. dams and factories* France Mr. Curry, United States minister British and Americans, the natives raise of development. V. III. who reigned in Scotland from 1249 to The three buildings, with their 975,000 to Spain Mr. White, second secretary the taxes and practically the foreign residents Lord Salisbury continues his- overtures* 1286. They drove to the spot in a fourhorse bushels of special grade wheat, were swept of the American legation at pay them, and they waste the mo ney to the marquis of Hartington for a coalition coach and were well received. away inside of three hours. There is hardly London Lieut. Chadwick, naval attache Early in the year, all the weather most shamefully. to assist in securing the passage of Blaine delivered an address. He said: any salvage worth speaking about, and of the American legation atLondon Lieut. the land purchase bill. The recent negotiations prophets promised a nice cool summer. At first thought the aspect of *an American the aggregate loss will probably exceed Buckingham, naval attache of the American between the Conservatives and engaged in raising a monument to a $1,000,000. The origin of the fire is unexplained. They were a little off in their legation at Paris Hon. T. M. Waller, Unionists leaders failed because of theChurchill-Cha-mberlain The Business of a Week. king seemed out of place but the harm It was a long run over sandy United States consul general at London alliance, which was calculations, and consequently out of R. G. Dun & Co., in their weekly review done was not so serious, considering that roads, and before any of the firemen Gen. Joseph P. Hawley and Senator Frye. directed toward the formation of a cabinet of trade, say that with business progressing King Alexander lived before America wag the respect formerly accorded there. reached the scene, or even got close August Jay, second secretary of the American wholly distasteful to Salisbury and partially well throughout the country, crop prospects discovered. America sympathized with enough to appreciate their inability to accomplish legation at Paris, Chester A. Arthur, obnoxious to Hartington. They may be reinstated however, by excellent, production larger than at Scotland in all great things done in both anything, the elevator building Mrs. Frank Leslie and Mrs. Logan Roots any previous period, and money in abundant The Hanlan-Gandaur race turned out to promising a "nice, cold" winter. literature and art for the promotion of was one mass of name. The storehouse were aboard different crafts. W. K. Vanderbilt's supply, Wall street, is disturbed because rh wellfare of the people. be a great fizzle in every respect. Haulan immediately across the tracks and only yacht, the Alva, was conspicuous. a dream it has been chasing for crossed the line ahead. fifty feet distant, was literally covered Dorothea L. Dix, who has a national reputation months suddenly fades away, and Mr. The official returns of the foreign Edwin J. ^Hughes, judge of probate of with flame,'and the picture was a terribly as a philanthropist, died at Trenton, Garrett announces the failure of Mr. Ives La Croese county, Wis., died of consumption. The vessels participating in the pageant commerce of the port of New York for grand one. Hundreds of vehicles and N. J. She was over eighty years old, to buy the Baltimore & Ohio. as paraders numbered 128 pennants, and thousands of pedestrians gathered from and was instrumental in founding many the month of June show that the volume In wheat, 81%c for No. 2 red winter in July included three squadrons of ironclads and all directions, and the prairies and hillsides institutions for criminal paupers and the The Misses Drexel of Philadelphia have is lower than it has been before in that of importations during that cruisers, aggregating thirty-four vessels, were alive with curious humanity. insane. given 30,900 to St. Agnes hospital, with month for more than forty years, and seventy-five torpedo boats, gunboats and The great flames illuminated the entire which a large lot of ground adjoining the month was much greater thau that ot closed the lowest price for that period in Norman Wiard, the once famous gunmaker, iron defense ships divided into five flotillas, country. hospital has been purchased. The property any month. This is the result of a speculation is in New York. Wiard fitted out the IKV the same month in 1886, and that six training brigs and thirteen troop ships. The passenger trains on the Manitoba has long been desired, but the means which drew many million bushels Burtiside expedition. He now has an Besides these 128 ships under drill, there Short Line had to be run through with a there has been a considerable decrease could not be secured. from farmers' hands into the hands ofj ordnance foundry at Reading, Pa. were the imperial and Indian troop ships appointed rush, so intense was the heat. C. R. Shove, dealers who are anxious to unload in the value of merchandise exoorted. Ex-Secretary Bristow gets an income ol The president is called upon to enforce it to carry the distinguished visitors. secretary of the Millers and Manufacturer's before new wheat comes. The twenty $20,000 from his real estate investment his orders prohibiting federal officers from The war ships were drawn up in four Mutual Insurance company, says million bushels in a few elevators in New York, and his law practice nets working up primaries. lines facing up the channel, the starboard that the wheat in store at the elevators In the last year we have exported are eavier than fifty million him $40,000 more. column being opposite the Isle of Wight was insured for between Some of the friends of Mrs. Gen. Hancock, bushels would be in farmers' bins. Prices 15,789,136 bushels of wheatinclud. and the port column being off Portsmouth. John Calder was killed by a falling elevator $600,000 and $700,000. This insurance it is reported, have urged that she generally are low in spite of many speculations. ing wheat and flour. This was almost The shipB were stationed two cables apart, in Blodget & Osgood's planing mill. is in about two hundred companies, be appointed postmistress in Washington. The same quantities of articles, the lines being three cables between. The or about all the companies represented representing nine-tenths of the aggregate exactly one-third of our last wheat James McNaught of Seattle, Wash., The secretary of the navy has issued an flotillas were ranged in double columns between in the city. The principal loss is consumption of the country, which could counsel for the Northern Pacific road on advertisement inviting proposals for the crop and it was greater by 63 per the port column of cironladsand the upon Washburn, Crosby & Co., who had have been bought a year ago for 100, the Pacific coast, is in St. Paul for a few construction of one first-class torpedo main land, and the troop ships were placed 591,000 bushels stored there. Their loss would now cost only about 100.30, but cent, than the amount exported in days, and rumor has it that he will bo the boat of the best and most modern design, in single coliunn between the starboard line is $443,250, with an insurance of $350,- the volume of exchanges and the returns of successor to Col. Clough, who recently resigned constructed of steel of domestic manufacture, the proceeding year, and ic exceeded and the Isle 9t Wight. This made four railroad earnings Bhow that the business is 000. The remaining 509,000 bushels are the position of counsel to become and to have the highest attainable the wheat exports of every year since lines of vessels on one side of the channel larger than a year ago. The treasury has owned by C. J. Sawyer, formerly of assistant to President Hill, of the Manitoba. speed. and three on the other, extending from taken in 2,000,000 morethan it has paid Duluth, C. A. Pillsbury & Co. and A. D. the year ending June 30, 1881. Very Rev. C. A. McEvery has been electA South Sea castle to the Rye middle shoal, out during the past weeks, but large disbursements Mulford & Co. Elmer Thompson, who by accident fatally ed provincial of the Augustine Order in the are expected about Aug. 1. over two miles. The Minotaur kept clear shot himself near Fullerton, Neb., United States to succeed Rev. John P. The exploit of laying over seven Exports improve, for three weeks having to the east approach to the alley, between August Bolten, the well-known shipbroker with a Winchester rifle recently while taking Gilmore, who has been deposed by Rome. exceeded last year's by 6 per cent, against the divisions and the flotillas. At miles of railroad track on the Manitoba of Hamburg, is dead. it out of his wagon, is the son of Alonzo The affair is the result of the failure of the & the increase of 15. per cent in imports. 10 o'clock the two De vonshire tugs P. Thompson, a wealthy and prominent The Standard says that Clare, Kerry, Augustinian bank in Lawrence in 1883. extension, west of Minot, in a single blocked the west entrance to citizen of Marysville, Mo. He had been Galway and West Cork, should be proclaimed Father Gilmore was the pastor of St. Mary's The business failures during the last seven the lines to all but ships of war day is said to be unparalleled. The married only a few weeks. immediately under the crimes act. church in Lawrence when $500,000 deposited days number for the United States 147, and the Manly and the Malta. The troops contractors are Messrs. Shepard and Other districts should be proclaimed if for Canada, 25, total, 172 compared with in the priest's bank by parishioners At Dillon, Mont., Henry Grabhaus shot ships and other vessels conveying visitors necessary. 179 last year, and 183 for the corresponding was lost how, no one could tell. his wife through the head, killing her instantly. were permitted to make a tour around the Winston of St. Paul. It is expected week last vear. He then fired two shots in hia At Caraquet, N. B., an unmarried woman columns before 2 o'clock, after which they Rev. George Alexander, D. D., pastor of that seven hundred miles of the route forehead, neither of which took fatal effect. named Ross, mother of thnee children, the University Place Presbyterian church. took up the positions assigned them. The will be completed this season, which is all of whom are now dead, has been arrested, New York, is to be president of Union college, small vessels appropriated to visitors anchored Important Interstate Decisions. President Cleveland was at hisboyhood'a Schenectady. charged with infanticide. She forced at 2 o'clock abreast the torpedo home, Fayefcteville, N. Y. recently. He also believed to bean unparalleled fact The interstate commerce commission a spoon down the throat of her child, flotilla. The private craft carrying sightseers had a cordial reception. Mrs. G. M. Hutton of Baltimore has inherited delivered opinions recently in four cases. ot railroad building. and when an attempt was made to extricate numbered several tiundred. They 520,000,000 by the death of her Veterinary surgeons of the Third Aveuue The cases entitled. Louis Larrizon against it it broke, one part rerr.aining in the represented the pleasure boats of all nations. father, the late Thomas Wiuans. She is a Surface Railroad comyany of N. Y., have the Grand Tiunk Railroad Company and child's throat. The infant died after suffering Probably no such fleet was ever widow. examined the stomachs of the eighteen Gov. Hill of New York, together The Michigan Central Railroad Company terrible agony. It is suspected that seen before in time of peace. Every horses of the company's, which died suddenly, against The Grand Trnnk Railroad Company, Murat Halstead and Senator Joe Hawley the woman made away with the other two with the governors of Massachusetts, class of the British navy was and announce that all were poisened witnessed the great naval review on the were heard together. The charge is children. represented. The review of the Crimean Vermont, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, by cyande of potassium given thdrn in English coast. unjust discrimination. Larrizon complains fleet by the queen and the prince consort Postmasters commissionedWisconsin: their feed. Twenty-seven other horses that the road would nob sell him a thousand-mile has issued a circular inviting The Minnesota & Northwestern will thirty-one years ago would suffer by comparison Knowles, J. Bernard. Fourth-class postmasters were poisened but saved. ticket at the price paid by put on limited trains to Chicago. with these. The Ftout, wooden each state to send representatives to appointedDakota: Vandervort, commercial travelers, and the Michigan Extradition papers signed by Secretary Bhips which figured in that review were Mr. Depew is declared to be Mr. Blaine's C. Furness. Minnesota: Paddock, N. C. Central complains that the Grand Trunk a conference to be held in New York. Bayard were received at Winnipeg from decked bravely out for the occasion. choice for presidential candidate, in case' Bradley Welcome, H. Huntzman. was selling to commercial travelers atlower Washington by the chief of provincial police Mr. Blaine should conclude to decline that Nelson's old ship, the Victory, was a conspicuous August 23, to secure uniform regulations The forger Oscar J. Harvey, chief of the rates than to the public generally. The authorizing the officials at Pembina, honor. object and her old timbers echoed as to interstate extraditions, claims division of the treasury department, defendant admits the facts as charged, but Dak., to handover to the Canadian courts again, as boat after boat passed her the At New York, Daniel S. Hammond, man* I who less than Wo weeks ago was arrested, avers that nothing alleged is in conflict Faut, who is under arrest there for an attempt which are very much needed, owing to full complement cheering vociferously. The ufacturer of traveling bags made an assignment. has been indicted by the grand jury, arrainged, with the law. The opinion concludes as to murder Chief of Police McRae ol old ship mounted a gun He was supposed to be worth the confusion of ideas upon that sub. tried and sentenced to twelve follows Winnipeg. or two and joined in the universal $75,000. years in the Albany penitentiary. This "Common carriers may continue the issuance ject. James Weeden, the well known lightweight salute to the queen. Shortly after summary action is clue in great part to the of mileage passenger tickets, the Washington Star: The government detectives pugilist of Pittsburg, was shot 2 o'clock when order was perceptible on fact that Harvey pleaded guilty. charges for which must be reasonable and are still searching through Harey's through the abdomen by Police Officer the water, the Euphrates, the Crododile just free from unjust discrimination It is announced that Congressman It is reported from Russian sources that effects for evidence of his forgeries. Thompson and fatally wounded. The affray and the Matabar proceeded to the westward or unreasonable preference. the Bulgarian government has arrested M. His desk at the department was forced occurred in Weeden's saloon arid was ol Osborne, and stood in readiness to Holman, of Indiana, known as the Commercial travelers are not privliged open. In the course of their investigations Radoslavoff, minister of the interior in the the result of a dispute over two women of escort the royal yachts when the queen embarked watch dog of the treasury for the past to ride over railroads at lower rates the detectives found ample evidence that cabinet just superseded, on a charge of questionable reputation. Thompson has at 3 o'clock to review the fleet. The than are paid by other persons. Whatever Harvey went at the business of forgery in treason. quarter of a century, is to retire from been arrested. queen left Osborne a few minutes before 3 reasonable rates commercial travelers a thoroughly practical way, and made a o'clock and went aboard the royal yacht, Rev. ohn Walton has been elected president public life at the end of his congressional Parnell and many of hia colleagues were are made to pay other travelers may study of it as he might of an art or a Victoria and Alberta. Her majesty left of the Wesleyan conference. The entertained of London at a banquet by be made to pay. To charge one more than science. term, in which he will have the buoy in Osborne bay at 3 o'clock. She Methodist free church conference is sitting the National Liberal club. The health of the other is unjust diacritnination, and was proceeded by the Trinity at Louth. Nearly one hundred ministers served through fourteen congresses. the queen was proposed by Dillwyn. The A special issue of the Dublin Gazette announces this 16 true whether the tickets issued are yacht and was followed by in attendance have been seized with cholera guests all rose and drank the toast. Parnell that the following counties have\ mileage tickets or in some other form. Next to Judge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, the royal yachts, Osborne and symptoms. The cause of sickness was eulogized Gladstone for having put his been fully proclaimed: Kings, Leitrim, The refusal of the defendant to sell the Aberta and the shipe Enchantress, Helicon, Holman will have served a greater traced to foul water. All are recovering. shoulder to the wheel. He said: Before Lonaford, Sligo. Galway, Mayo, Ropcommon, complainant a thousand-mile ticket for Euphrates, Crocodile and Malabar. The Postmasters commissioned: Dakota many months the ex-premier would carry Clare. Kerry, Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny, number of years in congress than any $20, the price at which the company was royal procession proceeded straight to its his policy and be recognized as the only Helena, A. A. Sellwood Ree Hights, J. Queens, Tipperary, Waterford, selling tuch tickets to commercial travelers, other member. destination and passed between the lines, great man in British politics. The people Jackson. Fourth-class postmasters ap- Wexford, Donegal and Monaghan. The and the neglect to publish rates at leaving the coast delense ships, gunboats of Ireland had turned to constitutional pointedDakota: Grobe, Lena Bastian. counties*partially proclaimed are Armach, which defendant was offering to sell mileage and torpedo boats on the port hand. After methods of adjusting grievances instead ol Minnesota: Oakland, J. J. Smith Fintah, Carlpw, Down. Cavan, Dublin, Kildare, tickets, were alike in a conflict with A special from Washington says physical force. If the government honestly proceeding as far as Horse Elbow W. Brothers. Fermanagh, Londonderry, Southmeath. the "act to regulate commerce." Opinion and fairly tried to carry out the amendments buoy the Victoria and Alberta turned Tyrone, Westmeath and Wicklow. Thefollowing A gentleman who had talked with the by Commissioner Morrison, all concurring." The following patents have been issued to the land bill, and if the execution to starbo ard, passed between the two columns towns have also been proclaimed, President a short time ago about his Minnesota: C. E. Splin, Minneapolis thereof was in no way frustrated, they of large ships forming a and Dublin, Cork, Limerick Waterford Londonderry, shaft hanger H. J. Friesolle, Minneapolis would never have to use the coercion bill. squadron, and then between the lines western trip said the President is Kilkinny, Drogheda, Belfast, The Northern Pacific Finances. heater R. Humble and J. McLeod, St The Irish would be moat ungrateful if in of foreign ships of war. As her Carrickfergus and Galway. anxious to visit the west during the New York Herald: There was an im Paul, connecting rod F. Jenkinson, Min any way they should retard the progress majesty passed through the lines of portant meeting of the Northern Pacific neapolis, stone saw mill G. R. H. Ripley, of the Liberals in the path of justice to autumn, and I think you can make a The secretary of the interior mailed toCapt. these endless v\ar ships, each yard being railroad directions in that city on the 25th. Minneapolis, stock car A. H. Ristvedt, Ireland. Moses Harris for his information a manned by brawny tars, deafening cheer positive announcement that he and The annual report was read and approved. Milan, sod pulverizer G. H. Scofiled, Hay copy of the Chicago E\ening Journal containing after cheer was sent up from the crews to It makes a most fa\orable showing. Creek, draft equalizer J. Yates, Minneapolis, Thre is no doub of the fact that the his wife will be in St. Louis on Oct. 2. an editorial scoring the park management greet their sovereign, but it was not until Notwithstanding the increased fixed charges machine for hulling rice. Wisconsin: president has already determined to tako severely for an alleged series of i the queen had gone through the double He will also, if public business will permit, on account of the Cascade divison and I. Beyer and A. B. Rohde,*Mishicot, cow an extended tour through the Western highw ay robberies in the park. Capt. Har-t f* line that the great cannon of the big ships branch lines the company has milker F. Fisher, Fennimore, sled J. A. states in the fall. Should he go in early make a circuit of some of the western ris is superintendent of the park. An at began to thunder forth the royul salute kept within its income and made Hayton, Milwaukee, vehicle shaft W. autumn he will probably visit first Chicago, tache of the secretary's office says: There* states planned some time ago. with a roar that caused the great vessels a nice little surplus. O ver Lurkins. Milwaukee, sectional steam boiler then Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, has been but one stage robbery in the park I to roll and the sea to increase its heaving, A. C. Paddock, Beaver Dam, harrow returning to Washington via Omaha, $1,000,000 of the divided scrip has been that we know anything jvbout. That oc- I as shot after^shot came booming over the A. J. Pierce, Madison, steam engine valve Atchison, Kansas City and St. Louis. II extended, under the offer of the com pany, When the Government of the United curred July 4, when a lot of fellows got water. On such vessels as had no masts,the A. Sauftord, Oshkosh, ferrule for cant for twenty years. Tho new scrip will be in the trip is taken later in the season the drunk and held up a stage. They got littleor turrets, breastworks and decks were lined hooks and like. Dakota: G. H. Corey, States was formally inaugurateJ in denominations of $500 and $1,000, and route will be reversed so as to visit St. nothing except what was given them. 1 by Jack tars, and the queen had no reason to Corey, chemical fire extinguisher J. L. will bear coupons payable twice a year. Louis first. 1789 the number of Post Offices in They did not even search the passengers, complain of her reception, either on her Nuding, Kloeppel, animal trap M. T. It is believed that all holders will get their A horrible accident occurred on the Erie and were rather beggars then highwaymen, progress down the line or on her return to the country was 75 in 1800 there Scaraf, Michigan City, copying press. scrip extended before in becomes due, Jan. railroad a third of a mile above Hohokus, Osborne, which was safely reached before 1 next. The scrip sells at par readily at The Free Press of Ottawa, Canada, hascreated were 903 in 1825, 5,677 in 1875, resulting in the killing of eleven men and The porte has sent acirc ularto the powers 6 o'clock. The royal yacht Osborne, with present. It was authoriatively announced a tremendous sensation by thepublication the serious injury of five others. Fortytwo suggesting that Prince Ferdinand be the prince and princess of Wales on board, 35.734, and in 1886, 53,614. The at the meeting that the company's books of an interview with Chief of Italian laborers wore ballasting the made governor of Roumelia and regent of followed the queen's yacht all the ay. would close for the annual meeting in September, Police McVeity, in which he acknowledges whole length of public mail routes in tracks, when they noticed the 7 o'clock Bulgaria until the new sobranje chooses a The vessels which were drawn up in line on Aug. 6. Traffic agreements that a precisely similar state of affairs is train coming up the road from Hohokus. ruler. operation last year was 871,889 when the queen passed extended over four were retained with the new branch line being carried on in Ottawa today as the They stepped over to the down track, but miles, and this length was added to by tho Little AlfonBo XIII., king of Spain, aged which runs through the Walla Walla wheat Pall Mall Gazette, two years ago, showed miles. The revenue of the department failed to notice the Chicago express bearing great troop ships, laden with spectators, one year, receives a salary of $1,500,000 valley, leaving the main line at Pendleton, to exist in London. Chief McVeity said: down upon them. Before any one for 1886 amounted to $48,94S, 423 also falling into line and*saluting the queen a year. Or., and striking it again at Ainsworth, "All sorts of men are implicatedprofessional knew exactly what was happening, the express as she made her progress. and also with the branch line being built while the expenditure amounted to men. civilians, servants, tradesmen, Acting Secretary Muldrow decides that had plunged into their midst, knocking by the Rock Fork Coal company which and others. The children are enticed in the swamp lands in the Duluth District the unfortunates right and left, killing $50,839,340. leaves the main line west of Billingd. some cases to chambers, in others to offices, shall be patented to the state of Minnesota. ten of the number outright and wounding Hanging of a Train Wrecker. and sometimes into stores. six others, one so badly that he died before he reached Paterson, whither the David Hoffman, the Missouri Pacific train The freedom of the city of Dublin has The secretary* of state has received The Engineer and Fireman Rilled, A most remarkable occurrence fol wounded men were carried. wrecker, was hanged at Nebraska City, been conferred upon Mr. Wm. O'Brien, through the German minister of Washington A passenger train from Duluth, Northern lowed a negro funeral at Mount Pleasant, Neb., on Friday the 22d. Heateahearty editor of United Ireland, and Hon. Patrick from the emperor of Germany a check Great interest is excited among the tea division Omaha railroad, was ditched at supper last night and Bpent the evening A. Collins, of Boston, Mass. about sixty miles south of Nash' for $10,000 and two handsome gold companies over the long race from Yokohama, Cumberland at 2 o'clock last Monday, talking to friends, never but once referring watches embellished with the likeness and Japan, to New York by way of the Advices further tended to discredit tbe ville, Tenn., nine negroes being killed the 25th inst., by an open switch, burying to his execution, when he expressed a determination monogram of the emperor, with a request Suez canal, between steamers Monmouthshire report that Stanley the explorer has met underneath the engine John Donahue, engineer, to meet his fate bravely. He by a single stroke of lightning. The that the money be divided equally among and Glenshiel, their cargoes being the his death. aged thirty, of Hudson, and Fireman slept soundly from 11 o'clock until 5 in the the families of the five members of the first shipped of the new season's crop. party had scarcely left the grave when George Webster, from Altoona. Several The final session of the district assembly morning, and ate a hearty breakfast. At life-saving crew at Damneck Mill Station, Their arrival is looked ior between Aug. 4 employes were injured, including of the Knights of Labor at London. Canada, 10:20 he ascended the scaffold with Sheriff a most severe thunder and rain storm Va., who lost their lives in attempting to and 5. Charles Murphy, the baggagemaster. No a resolution was passed urging secession McCollum and his spiritual adviser, Rev. rescue the German ship Elizabeth on Jan. burst upon them. All immediately passengers are known to have been injured. from the United States grand assembly Judge Wallace in the United States circuit I. M. Pierson, who offered a prayer. Hoffman 8, and that the watches be presented to The accident was caused by a north-bound and the formation of a general assembly ran for trees scattered about the court in New York, sustained the Ball made an effort to say something but Frank Tedford and Joseph F. Fetheridge, engine and caboose, which had been sidetracked for Canada, the latter body to have complete patents. broke down, and had to be supported by the only survivors of life saving crew.,,'.. graveyard. Scarcely had the nine and neglected to close the and unrestricted powere to adjudicate a deputy. The trap was sprung at 10:30. Harry Wilkes, to harness, defeated switch. The wreck, consisting of the engine, Russia hzfe replied to the circular note negroes reached the shelter of an immense His neck was not broken and he strangled on all questions and business connected Johnston, to wagon, although the latter express and baggage cars, was removed in relation to the Bulgarian question issued to death. Hoffman's crime was committed with the order. broke the record. oak when a terrific thundercloud by the wrecking train. The train to by the porte. The reply states that on the night of January 12, 1887. There will be but six contests before the Girard B. Allen, one of the wealthiest which the accident occurred left St. Paul while there is personally no objection burst and the tree was struck. Hoffman and Jaine3 Bell wrecked the next house. There are against the beats of citizens of St. Louis, died at Richfield at 9:40 on Sunday night. Trains were delayed against Prince Ferdinand as a ruler of Bulgaria, south-bound Missouri Pacific passenger The whole party of nine tumbled down Davidson of Alabama. Post of Illinois, Springs, N. Y. twelve hours over the Northern Wisconsin Russia declines to accept the decision train near Dunbar, Neb., causing the death Van Derv-er of California, Felton of the division. Webster, the fireman,one of the present sobranje. Germany, together and died instantly. The Ohio Democrats nominate Thomas of Engineer, J. B. De Witt, seriously injuring same state, Elliott of South Carolina and of the killed, was on the street car line of Austria and Italy reply that they will accept E. Powell for governor. Express Messenger Chenowith and XL White of Indiana. St. Paul for several years prior to going on any solution of the question which is slightly injuring several passengers. Nearly 4,000 pension cases were disposed By the decision of the general term the road. Both Donahue and Webster were based on the Berlin treaty. The inter State commission has created of recently. Bell turned state's evidence and revealed single. a bureau to be styled its department of A tenant named Byrne and two bailiffs tot the Supreme Court in New York everything, and afterward Hoffman confessed. Mr. Charles C. Wheeler, who, off and on statistics, the head of which will be denominated were seriously wounded while evictions at Hoffman was tried in April and since 1855, has been connected with the jjCity, hotel-keepers may furnish wine the auditor. C. C. McCaine has Coolgranney, Ireland, were being effected. promptly convicted and sentenced. Bell Chicago & Northwestern road, has resigned At Dell Rapids, Dak., Elmer E. Bfshop, been appointed auditor and will enter upon to guests with their meals on Sunday. At the Kerry assizes three murder and two got off with a sentence of ten years. Gov. his position as general superintendent, a young carpenter of that place, was instantly his duties Aug. 1. Mr. McCaine is a native "white boy" cases were postponed, the Thayer refused a petition to commute They are forbidden by an act of 1857 and on July 30 will retire to private life. killed by lightning while working of Minnesota and has held for several counsel for the crown declaring that it Hoffman's sentence to life imprisonment. on a house four miles north of that town. Fire in the Champion block at Jackson, years a responsible position in the office ol to sell or to give liquor to any one on would be impossible to obtain a jury Hoffman was twenty-four years old, and Mich., damaged the building to the extent Albert Fink, trunk line commissioner in which would do its duty. Judge O'Brien At Pittsburg, the fifteen-round hardglove his parents live in Decatur county, Sundays or election days "as a bever- of $5,000 and a stock of underware to th New York city. Kansas. fight between Steve Brodie, the bridge denounced Kerry juries. extent of $30,000. age," but the court holds that liquor jumper, and Joe Ridge, the light-weight A mob broke into the jail at Nebraska Gen. Boulanger has written a letter to pt* '%$m 4& pugilist of Pittsburg, resulted in the defeat Miss Josie Holmes, exchange clerk of the City, Nobraska, and took therefrom a condemned furnished to guest3 with meals as a Deputy Laur, thanking him for his expressions of Brodie who was knocked out in the Fidelity bank, Cincinnati, has'been arrested murderer, Ie Shellenberger, and of attachment and friendship, which, The Recent Hawaiian BeTOlntlon. part of their entertainment was not seventh round. on a charge of being E. L. Harper's accomplice. lynched him. This action was no doubt he says, are becoming rare. Continuing, Sir Alfred Gooch of England, who WBB in caused by the fact that a few weeks ago contemplated by the legislature under Fire at LOB Angeles destroyed twenty-five the letter says: The writer will do his the Sandwich Islands, during the recent "Quinn" Bohanan, another condemned buildings in Chinatown. "Sf duty, despite the hatred and defection of Horace G. Jacques, who several years ago revolution, eaid in New York: the expression "beverage," that the murderer, was assisted to escape from this former friends. It is sufficient for him to at Poseyville, Ind., burned his elerator, An interview was had with William I attended the mass meeting at which same jail by one of the assistant jailers, bar-room and drinking saloon, and remain friends with those who wish France secured tho insurance and fled without O'Brien, member of parliament and editor the resolutions about the king and the opium as is alleged, and is still at large. respected and who place their country paying any of the farmers from whom h not the dining room, were aimed at. of United Ireland, on the subject of the bribe were paesed. When I left, which above party intrigues. He himself has but At Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs. L. G. Bronette, had receivedgrain, was arrested at Chicago. Irish land bill. Mr. O' Brien said: The was July 1, the Hawaiians were under The application of the^prohibition oj one aimto proclaim to Frenchmen that her daughter Mrs. Frank Coffee, her He had been doing business on the open first effect o! the measure would be to arms and parading the streets. All the saloons they can and must raise their heads and husband, and Louis Bronette were arreSW board of trade under the name of George the law of 1857 to hotel-keepers was bankrupt and destroy a majority of the were shut and they had arrested assume the only attitude becoming a great ed on a charge of murder. These parties'live Brown. He made a fall confession, and landlords in Ireland, and the next effect to Gibson. If the king had not agreed to dismiss not made for thirty years, and the will be taken to Poseyville for trial. Hij people. The letter has caused a sensation together on & large farm near the city/] destroy the government which had purchased his cabinet and have another one, I crime there netted him $30,000. present attempts is in the nature of in the chamber of deputies. and are quite wealthy. They are charged office with concessions destructive don't know what would have happened. with murdering the illegitimate child of a to the Conservative party. After a bitter TJ it wasn't a revolution, all I know is that Ex-Gov. Pillsbury of Minnesota jte Weir and Hanelin. fought 61 rounds to the resurrection and the rigid and literal French girl. Eliza Rivers, who was a servant struggle of six radnths tbe ministry had the king was armed and had his palace Sea View, Agass., with his family, he draw.* j~*% -X?* enforcement of a dead law. In the family. A adopted Mr. Parnell's bill and it was the tari$cade inside with sand bags, had got "n-&Jl- .Jg-^SfW^^ -JfSE I