New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 24, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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New Ulm Review. CONDENSED NEWS. DAKOTA TERRITOKUUSEWS., barre. Pa., and his bondsmen, Charles Cause of the Illinois Railroad Tragedy,-, Mrs. Lilly Langtry has rented Phil Daly's Parrish and Lewis "Sandleman, of the magnificent cottage at Long Branch and I. 0 Baker, president of the Illinois Society same place, to recover $6,000 for alleged has gone there with nine carriages, seven of Engineers and professor of civil deficiencies in his returns to the department horses and an army of servants. engineering in the University of Illinois, fS^ *he Division Campaign. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. The controller of the curreney has while acting as Indian agent at the has returned from a careful examination The fashionable colored doctor of Chicago Cheyenne River reservation. Dakota, in Yankton, Dak., Special Telegram, Aug. approved the First National bank oi of the engineering problems of the Chatsworth is D. H. Williams, and he is very rich. 1883 and 1884* 16.At a meeting of the executive council NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. disaster and an examination of the Stiurgis, as a reserve bank. One man was killed and nine persons injured of the divibion party, held here to-day, to Theodore Stewart of New York, who condition of other bridges and culverts "by careening of a vessel in New York prepare plans for this fall's campaign, Gen. The body of James 0'Haire, drownj^,Jfed made $1,000,000 by delighting the eyes of and protection from fire given those culverts harbor. Hugh J. Campbell, president, and C. T. l^_ his patrons with fine arts while he tickled by road officials and hands.^ He Clarksville, Ga., has a novel "labor at Huron was taken to his parents" Campbell of Bon Homme were the only Christopher Cooper, a member of the their palates with fine liquors, left his says: disturbance." The proprietors of the members present in person, the others being in Wisconsin. Chatsworth, HI., fire department, who assisted 4*? money-making estate, the saloons, to S^v# The incendiary theory has no foundation represented by proxies. The committee to remove thirty-three dead and woollen mill there issued an order forbidding three employes. whatever. He Wasunable.personally.tofind There are cbmplaints^of toV Muclr made arrangements to raise funds for the Chats*.1, orth. who had seen wounded from one car, working at the wreck any citizens of The president had retired from active the girls to wear bustles while rain in various localities. following ourposes: General printing, circular for eight hours, says: I did not see any robbing, such characters loitering about, as reported service Maj. Edward R. Warner, First artillery, work, stationary, postage, and and don't believe there was any. In at work, because it is dangerous to go by that theory. The flames of the burning on bis own application, after thirty Delbert Buzzell, 12 years old, was speakers from abroad. The First National many cases I saw men take the watches culvert were plainly seen from Chatsworth years' service. Maj. Warner has a brilliant about among the machinery with the Bank of Yankton was elected treasurer accidentally shot in the face and head that were hanging loose and put them in before hours- at intervals for several record, made in the late war of the of the couucil. The co'mmittee made an unnatural protuberances. The girls the pockets where they belonged. Sometime and killed by Bruce Merry, 5 years the aecident. From the lay ol the land Rebellion. assessment on each county in South Dakota, the watches were torn from the chains old, 20 miles south of West City. they must have risen five or six feet above rebelled, their male friends backed for its proportionate share of expense, At Mt. Sterling, Ky., MarshalJohnTanl, when we got to the bodies. I found a broken the track to have been seen so far. It is and county committees were requested them, and the mill was shut down. while attempting*to arrest Sam Batliffj, chain entirely loose and gave it to the Grading has begnn on the Sioux plain that an attempthad been made to pro to send funds to the treasurer. A was resisted by several of Ratline's friends, railroad man. 1* Falls ends of both the Illiaois Central tect the bridges of the road from me, committee consisting of Gifford, Kellam who drew pistols and began shooting. but a personal inspection of Gen. Ferron, the new minister of war, and Duluth, Willmar & Sioux Falls and Matthews was appointed to Taul at once left the scene of action. The It transpires that about 27,000 other culvertJ in that vicinity addressing the artillery school in Paris, approve and pay accounts. The railways. following were wounded: Henderson Phillips, shows that it was not done so as to afford aid: "He had accepted the office because British subjects living in Massachusetts. chairman of the council was authorized to a flesh wound in the thigh James complete protection. Personal inspaction he was 'convinced that serious causes of Wm. Kellogg, a Sioux Falls wife employ clerical assistance. Gen. Campbell Harper, slightly grazed on the stomach Since the Faneuil hall muss, along the line of the road for sixteen miles weakness in tbe military organization of of Scotland was appointed a committee beater was sentenced to work out a Vergil Glover, flesh wound in the side, and shows that grass and weeds were not all the country would continue so long as when several heads were damaged and to supervise for publication and publish Aquilla Thomas, probably fatally wounded term on the chain gang. .$ burned off, but many patches were left unburned complex bills requiring years to carry out in agricultural and farm papers statistics in the side. the queen's jubilee local celebration and in the immediate vicinity it the changes they proposed were presented and other information on division. The At Mandan, in the trial of the Secretary Lamai has made another exception was more carelessly done. The culvert itself was held amid a startling uproar to parliament and because of his belief chairman was authorized to send such circulars Indian boy fighter for the murder ol to his order of May 23 relative to was of the usual type and abbndantly that unless efficacious measures of detail of information and advice as he around the "cradle of liberty," a the white boy Whitmer, last October, railroad land grants. In the original order strong to carry the train but for the fire were in the meanwhile speedily adopted deemed advisableto county committees. notK it is stated that the order will apply the jury retnrned a verdict of movement has been begun to have whicn had destroyed the lower timbers. the country might be exposed to the greatest Resolutious were adopted advising to all railroads included in the rule, unless He thinks it probable that the fire left by dangers. Parliament sympathized guilty- county committees to give especial these aforesaid thousands naturalize mj\ specially exempted. He has now made a the section men late in the afternoon who with my fears and intentions and after care seeing to that all tickets ed. partial exception as to the Chicago, St. where, by their own testimony, burning adopting two clauses of the recruting bill, O. Tiesen. one of Fargo's oldest printed in their respective counties st ould Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha company. the grass only forty rods away, was driven passed two less ambitious measures which bear the words "for division." Different citizens, aged eighty-three, died recently. This exception is made to 104,519 acres, down to the culvert after they left by will add largely to the efficiency of the infantry county committees were authorized and He emigrated from Norway to The Hawaian loan just manipulated the selection of which was disapproved by change of wind. Otherwise it is possible and cavalry arms, taking only a advised to take charge of their own canvass, the general land office. The ground of the that sparks from the special traiu of the few weeks instead of years in accomplishment. Madison, Wis., forty-one years ago, to call meetings when necessary, and in London was issued by a syndicate exception is that the question relative to superintendent of bridges, the last train I intend to proceed in the same manner if speakers from abroad were desired to and is said to be one of the first set-^ that deducted 35,000 from the the selection of the lands was pending at before the fateful excursion, kindled in the with manners relating to the artillery notify the council, and they would be furnished. the time the original order was made, and tiers of that nationality. grass near the culvert and burned slowly and engineers, and I feel convinced that 200,000 borrowed for its commission It was resolved that the people of is still pending. The exception is made in for a long time and finally fired the culvert. parliament will heartily assist me, and South Dakota be requested to at once bejin and charges, and then paid themselves A terrific hail storm passed over the order to permit further consideration of thus we will best insure the maintenance preparations for an active canvass on the subject. of peace." Tray farm, six miles east of Dawson^ the interest due next January, bhe question for division and to take such steps as will poll the fullest possible vote The hail stones were as large as hick*^ John C. New, proprietor of the Indianapolis on the full amount. Shortly after the The following pensions have been issued: this fall. Journal and ex-United States ory nuts. All the windows in the despot Wisconsin: Widow of J. B. Winslow, Ex-Secretary Lincoln Dreads the White House. loan becomes due, British men-of-war treasurer, has completely recovered from Stevens Point widow of J. Pallado, were broken, small buildings were* When he was in Washington a few days will make their appearance as collecting the paralytic Btroke of last winter. Wrightstown widow of G. Umstette, Milwaukee. overturned, a barn was blown off its ago Frank Hatton related some facts in Original: H. R. Heath, Elroy Interstate Commission Suggestions. Alfred Rhorlus shows up in St. Paul agents. regard to ex-Secretary Lincoln's aversion foundation. J. B. Winslow, (deceased) Stevens Point smiling and says the charges made against Chairman Cooley, of the interstate commerce to the idea oi being a candidate for the J. M. Lessing, Centralia D. Wingard, Hamlin him by San Francisco paners are false. commission, answers many questions presidency. He says: At Faulkton, Dakota after a three*--'' T. D. Wilcox, Trempelean C. E. Hollembeck, He had a stoek of opium but ft was a It was a remarkable funeral pro" likely to arise among people at large No one can doubt the absolute sincerity Merrillan J. P. Mallery, Whitehall straight deal. days' trial before Justice Mace, Ben, in a letter to complaining merchants on oi the ex-seretary in protesting against cession that moved the other day W. H. Joslyn, Richland Center B. A colored boy 8 years old, living in Lancaster A. Thompson was held to the nexf the limits and powers of the commission. any movement being made in his behalf. Kingman, Baraboo M. Monahan, Hudson. with the body of the dead editor county, Ga.,had a quarrel with two He suggests: Congress would not pass a He implores his friends il they have any regard grand jury on the charge of assaulting Minnesota: S. Kieke, St. Augusta F. small colored girls over a water melon, Katkoff to his tomb in Moscow. The law conferring such summary and autocratic for him not to think of or mention, Schwartz, Buffalo Lake E. D. Wilkins, D. O. and Sarah Hillman. and either by accident or design, discharged the matter. He has no desire to enterthe powers as to enable the commission 01ms tead. devotion to him was such that during V a gun loaded with buckshot killing White House again in any capacity. Burglars effected entrance into three *r not only to correct a road for the future, United Seates Senator Riddleberger, who one of the pickaninnies. the whole march, over a distance of Indeed he seems to have a horror of but also order the refunding of oversharges. hotels and several stores at Redfield. was committed to jail for contempt of the place. His presence there after the assassination Furthermore, if the commission The following pensions havebeengranted: 20 miles, the bier was not once laid court was released by a mob. One traveling man lost about $1,500, of his father and again after should try to respond to irresponsible Wisconsin. Mother of H. Schultz, New on a carriage, but was borne by relays including money and notes. Others The White River Utes are on the warpath, the shooting of President Garfield has sails at large, it would find cases accumuating London: mother of W. Bickelhaupt, Milwaukee caused him to associate thoughts of violence and serious trouble is apprehended. original, J. Collins, National Volunteers' so fast that the law would be made of relatives, students, journalists, lost sums of money, mileage tickets,, and death with the presidental office home N. Pelton, Sparta W. Ineffective and unworkable. The commistion The fact is made known that W. H. clothing and other articles. mechanics, tradesmen and peasants. of which he cannot rid himseir. I is believed Arthur, Louisville E. W. Lyons, Waukesha preceived this very clearly at the outset Holcomb has resigned the position of general that he has a superstitious feeling O. Hay, Eau Claire, A. J. Herring, His hold upon the people was extraordinary^ and deemed it absolutely necessary to The Manit oba engineers have locatted superintendent of the Burlington & that if he were elected president he would Tomah T. Blouchfield, OshkoBh N. A. tequire that complaints be verified* in Northern road. the depot at Huron. and his death was felt to be himself be in danger of assassination. To Tallman, Mount Sterling: P. Woods, proofs of genuineness and good faith, and It is announced that James B. Davis, a well known army officer, not long ago, a public affliction. Mount Hope H. Sanders, Wanmundie. they recite sufneent of the facts to make superintendent of the Ordnance foundry, It has been discovered that thej who inquired of him about his presidential Minnesota: Minors ol S. B. Seamons, aut an apparent case of injustice, which Washington navy yard, has been dismissed, medical examiner law, under which afull chances. Mr. Lincoln replied* "If you ever Houston father of S. Williams, Hastings would fairly justify the company being and that John A. Burton of Laurel, hear of my wanting the office or being a origiual, J. Lloyd, Hennepin S. Stone, jr., John Chinaman has discovered that board was appointed, was defeat-^ ailed upon to answer, and when these requirements Me., who has long been a mechanic in the candidate for it, you may declare that I Jordan S. Badistraut, Centerville N. foundry, has been promoted to the vacancy. have been brought to the ed in the council and is consequently^ the libel laws of this country can be am an idiot and I will confess it." Ward, Litchfield. Dakota: C. Weller, attention of those from whom communications The Aeronauts Mallet and Jovis made no law at all. The council journals, used effectively to anuoy or punish Weller A. H. Stuart, Kimball J. M. were received a very large proportion an ascent in Paris, in the balloon Horla, Hobbs, Kirk wood F. Herreth, Salem. shows this. Auditor Ward has very^, of them were not heard from further. those who criticise him adversely, and starting from the Lavillette Gas works. MontanaJ. S. Cochrane, Bannock City. Sometimes we have reason to believe this sensibly canceled his warrant paying' It is presumed that their object is to penetrate proposes to utilize the discovery. The loses by the Drouth. 's because they have discovered that they Mr. Gladstohe writes to the editor of the to the greatest height at which it is Examiner Harris out of the Yankton The Detroit Free Press stated that were mistaken in the Licts, and sometimes R. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Trade Eeview Baptist "I have done my best to reunite possible to live. After a few hours' voyage hospital fund. oecaut they have learned that the law is has the following: Short crops in 1881 the Liberals, and, except inside the house Sam Woo fought sparrows in his establishment, in the air the balloon decended, landing aot what they supposed, while in some proved the turning ooint of business for of commons, I am quite satisfied with the in the village of Marche, Belgium. They A Dispatch from Faulkton says:The and Sam has gone into jases the grounds of complaint were of seven years, and the drouth this year, results." attained an altitude of over 7,000 metres, final survey of the Pierre, Duluth* uch trifling importance that when it was though resulting in less injury to ciofps, the United States Court aud asked for and were obliged to descend for want of Charley Parker, the cowboy who robbed lound the case could not be passed up- comes at a time when real estate values at Black Hills railway in being made./ ballast. The conditions were excellent, $10,000 damages for libel. John is Paymaster Bush, of the United States 5n summarily and ex parte, the person the West have been unusually inflated. except that M. Mallet fainted twice. The surveyors are camped nearFaulkton, armj', of $7,000 at Hay Springs in February, anding fault did not think it worth while The agricultural bureau reports losses an apt learner of one of the most reprehensible was captured at Grandy by the sheriff A body of twenty-five to thirty masked on their way from Aberdeen -0 make formal complaint. which cannot be repaired to a considerable practices of American of Logan county, Neb. He had $1,250 on men rode into the town of Leon, Iowa, part of the crops. The work of destruction to Pierre. Little or nq difficulty has his person. proceeded to the county jail and took out ecu rllaways. continued ten day* after bureau reports been experienced in procuring right of A Colored Editor Gets into Trouble. James Reynolds, who criminally assulted A package sent from Omaha by the Pacific were made before rain came, and the way from Aberdeen to this place, adistance Mrs. Noble near that place. The men Express on the 12th was lost between aggregate loss of farmers must exceed At Montgomery, Ala., popular indignation took him to a bridge just west of town and The prohibition vote in Texas, Green River, Wyo.. and Pocatelli. Idaho, of forty-six miles. The distance $300,000,000. A difference is inevitable against an article in the Herald, a hung him over the railing. They knocked containing two thousand $5 bills, was in the purchase of manufactured and imported weekly paper edited by a colored man Irom Aberdeen to Pierre isabout though many thousand short of a the locks off five doors in order to get to stolen from the car. goods by the Northwest. Interior named Dukes, reached a climax here. The one hundred and twenty-five majority, was large enough to be highly him, and where occupied over two hours reports are uniformly good as to the article is as follows: During the year ended March 31, 1887, in the work. Before hanging him the mob miles. It is expected that the line volume of business, though at Galveston respectable- It was confined to no Every day or so we read of the lynching various Grand Army departments of the tried to get him to confess to the deed, but will be graded to Faulkton this fall, a good many orders have been countermanded. sf some negro for outraging some white country expended $253,900 in relieving party, race or nationality. Large he refused to say a word. They than put Collections are dull at Kansas woman. Why is it that white women distress among 26-606 ex-soldiers and and possible to Pierre. f^ the rone around his neck and pushed him numbers of Republicans, including City and slow at Omaha, and money is iittract negro men now more than their dependents, besides as much more over the edge of the bridge. In a few minutes more stringent at Philadelphia, with continuing in former days? There was a time not reported to national headquarters, A dispatch from Wessington Springs 4 the Germans and two-thirds at least he was dead. The mob then quietly closeness at Kansas City and when such things were unheard distributed informally. The Massachusetts says: Wheat is yielding nearly or rode away, leaving him hanging there. of the colored voters, opposed the Cleveland. The business failure throughout af. There is a secret to this thing, that we department expended the most of quite twenty bushels per acre, and the r* Dr. Curry, United States minister to the country during the last seven days jreatly suspect it is the growing appreciation any department ($51,011), with New amendment, while a great many Democrats, number for the United States 151, and for Spain, has returned home for a short visit. of the white "Juliet" for the colored York next ($48,896). Wisconsin expended late rains have put corn in shape to under the lead of men like Canada 29. Romeo" as he becomes more and more inbelligent $5,150. Applications were received at the treasury turn out fifty bushels per acre. Grass 1 Culbertson, Reagen and Maxey, voted and refined. If something is not department for the prepayment of interest The free delivery system has been ordered is simply wonderful, the yield being the Jone to break up these lynchings, it will be on registered bonds amounting to for it. The letter of Jefferson Davis in thf following named postoffices. JO that after a while they will lynch every largest since the settlement of this* $12,494,600. The total amount of bonds James 0'Haire of Watertown, Dak., Charleston, W. Va. San Diego, Cal. against the measure, is said to have colored man that looks at a white woman on which advance interest is asked is now was drowned. He was fiom Cato, Wis. comity. Millet is a. very heavy croD, Hutchinson, Kan. and Marquette, Mich. with a twinkle in his eye." $50,497,900, of which amount $37,024,- been instrumental in turning many and will yield throughout the county The Catholic church at St. Paul, eighteen A large public meeting adopted resolutious 550 are 4 per cent.s $12,044,409 4^ per The Journal lie St. Petersburg says the votes. miles west of Madison, Iowa, was totally three tons per acre. Stock is in excelleut denouncing him and warning him to cents, and 1,358,950 Pacific railroad Russian embassy at Constantinople has destroyed by a cyoione which swept bonds. The gross amount of interest on keep away from Montgomery, at the handed to the Porte a protest against condition, with an abundant over this section. Much other damage these bonds is about $1,053,950. peril of his life. Prince Ferdinand's occupancy of the Bulgarian pasture for the fall. was done. The Castle Garden Commissioners throne. It declares that be has The five juvenile Jesse Jameses who been guilty of an audacious attempt resolved themselves into wife-hunters At Sioux Falls, W. H. Pottor, a John M. Francis, of the Troy Times, has Bkipped from Merrill, Wis., and were reported Mrs. De Mores Wants a Divorce. against tbe rights of the powers, and that gone to Europe to drink of the Carlsbad captured at Stevens Point are still subscription solicitor for the Carter' M, lately for the benefit of a German resident New York Special: News comes from the responsibility for his adventure and at large, having escaped from the officers waters to cure his rheumatic gout. Bros.' publishing house, was bounds Paris that the wife of the Marquis de Mores for his flagrant violation of these rights of Reading who believed that it and gone up the Wisconsin Central line. is preparing to enter suit for divorce grand*-v The only railway accident in the annals of must now rest entirely with him, even over to await the action of the One of the boys took advantage of the is not good for man to be alone. The against her husband. It has been known the country which affords anything like a should the other powers think fit to permit jury on the charge of forgery and dead body of his sister being in the house to the friends of the family for some time parallel to the shocking disaster at Chatsworth, the violation of their privileges. The would-be Benedict asked for a wife, to make his escape. They had only about larceny. From the evidence it ap-^t that Marquise de Mores had become dissatisfied 111., was the Ashtabula, Ohio horror Journal, however, makes this pertinent $60 in cash on which to make their raid specifying that she must be about 28 pears that he forged an order for aH''( with her married life, and they inquiry: "Can it be supposed that Russia of the night of December 29, 1876, to California. expected she would seek a separation. where 100 persons were killed. years of age and weigh about 150 will consider herself alone bound to become school apportionment order for $56^jf Acting Secretary Muldrow has approved Marquise de Mores before marriage the defender of what remains of the and impersonated another party in pounds. Notwithstanding the fact In a field of sixteen horses at New York, the selection of 82,805 acres of laud made nas known as Mies Von Hoffman. Berlin treaty?" order to sreure the money. He then^m Kingfish easily wins the biggest staks ever by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & She is the youngest daughter of that girls of that age seldom come run for in America. committed forgery at the Fairview^djp Baron Louis A. Von Hoffman, the Wall Omaha road in Wisconsin. This does not The following pensions have been granted- up to that weight, one was found who include any of the lands involved in the street banker, and has an extensive acquaintance Wisconsin* F. Scholier, La Crosse I. Teemer wins the championship of postoffice to secure a registered letter.graf indemnity question argued by ex-Senator ..filled the specifications to a nicety. in this city. She has beenliving O'Brien, West Depere W. J. Van Matre, America by defeating Hanlan. tha*^f Thurman and Mr. Button. in Paris with her mother for the past four Gratiot G. M. Walker, Potosi F. D. Riser, .Excitement prevails throughout Furthermore the girl expressed herself Mrs. Belle Horrall, of Petersburg, Ind., months. Everybody speaks in the highjst Viola J. Deitz, Jordan I Houseworth. English railways have to bear the oner, south point of the Wessington hillst* deserted her husband and kidnapped her satisfied with the man, and they terms of the marquise. Before her Fairchild C. Browning, Winneconne H. ous task in the way of furnishing free children. over the discovery of what promises!,-? marriage she was a great sportswoman, Matheis, Boscobel J. Whitney, PortHope were married after an acquaintance transportation to prominent individuals The law under which Huntington and being particularly noted as a fine shot and E. Haskins, Excelsior A. C. Cross, National to be a very rich find of silver-WsV^ and officials, as did the railroads in the his partners could be indicted by the theVf^ of half an hour. crack horse rider. The marquis is a tall, Soldiers' Home, Milwaukee S. H. Moody United States before the passage of the sand. There is no question as to grand jury of the District of Columbia is handsome man. He is about thirty-two La Crosse George Montgomery, Baraboo interstate commerce bill, writes Crawford based on an act of congress, passed Feb, qualityit is pure, and it is believedf years of age, but does hot appear to be L. Mason, Amherst N. Hepter, Chilton. from London to the New York WorldThe 26, 1863, relating to bribery of members Is is just 100 years since the first twenty-five. Minnesota: W. A. Sheldon, Amador to underlie this whole country. Ifg of congress and other public officials. trouble in Bell county, Ky., is probably J. Stewart, Bloomington Ferry F. newspaper was published west of the was found on a sand bank on the" Three years' imprisonment and a fine not at an end, as Jack Turner, the last Donald, La Crescent J. McKmstry, Pickwick exceeding three times the amount of the place of Thomas Mitchell, one mile AUeghanies. It was established at Turner faction, has surrendered himself to Meier Goldschaidt, the Danish poet, H: H. Firkins, Minneapolis P. bribe are the limit oi.punishment for each the jailor of Bell county. He surrendered, novelist and journalist is dead. He was Schmidt, Glencoe J. I). Ladd, Luverne L. west of Wessington Springs. ,JT Lexington, Ky., then Virginia, by John offense. and a man whose name could not be learned, 68 years old. N. Brower, Minneapolis. Dakota: Minor Bradford, a name already famous in charged with being an accomplice of the Iroquois has raised $4,000 toward s^ of J. Riordan, Devils Lake original, WWiley Among the Americans in London are Mr. Whitney, who has long filled the posi" Turners, surrendered himself to tbe authorities. building a flouring mill at that place/% Livonia. Montana: J. Rouley, Miles connection with American newspaper George Alfred Townsend, Roswell P. tion of chief draughtsman in the bureau o* It is reported that the others of the steam engineering, navy department, has Flower, Dr. George Meredith, Mrs: Matthew enterprise. In the Magazine of American The Masons of Dead wood have purr^j band have disbanded and left the state. been dismissed. His successor has not been Carpenter of Wisconsin. &&*"* A ?v Baltimore and Ohio train History has been recently published Bishop Ireland scouts any disaffection announced. chased a $6,000 lot and will erect atfa At Montreal, J. X. Page, bookkeeper of ran into a "Y." near the depot between German and Irish Catholics. $15,000 temple thereon. a full account of Bradford's enterprise bhe large wholesale stationary house of G. Bishop William S. Murray of Iowa, who in Washington at the rate of 40 0. Beauchemin & Co., raised a $25 check The United State circuit court holds was recently chosen by the Nova Scotia miles an hour. A general wreck ensued, treo5^ and fac-similes of his Kentucky A Brookings man bought a to 25,000 on the Jacnuea Cartier bank, that exorbitant commissions on land contracts synod as bishop of Nova -Scotia, was and all the cars except the sleeper were Gazette. Among the earlier advertisements cashed it and absconded. are usurious and illegal. claim for $300 this spring, three miles,,, selected as a compromise candidate, the badly smashed. The only death reported high and low church parties having come is that of Hamilton Brosius, the engineer from town, on which he has already**" appeared one to the ef-. James C. Flood, president of the Nevada Bordeaux, France, has been visited by a of the traiu. The fireman was badly to a deadlock over their respective candidates. bank, is ill at his Menlo Park home. His hurricane, which destroyed an enormous cut 300 tons of hay, for which hex feet that persons who subscribed for scalded and fifteen passengers seriously physicians do not state the exact nature amount of property. The etorm caused has been offered $4 per ton. injured. the new church could pay in cattle or of his ailment, but have recommended bhe collision, at Arcachon, of two excurfcion An Ottawa special says the controller of change of scene and climate. It is expect, trains. Several cars were wrecked mounted police has received notice of the The offer for fche4V pat-cent, bonds to the in whisky. The Constitution of the Lee Wah, a Chinese lanndryman* ed that if able he will leave for Carlsbad. and seventeen persons were injured. capture of two half-breeds in Montana for government received at the treasury department after a residenea of eighteen years inp& United States, just adopted, was pub Germany. the murder of Settler McLeish at Wolesley, amounted to $8,236,750. The Secretary Lamar decides that the indemnity the United States, has taken out nat^ N. W. T., some months ago. Application rates ranged from $1.09 to $1.10. The lished by him in an early number. A dispatch from Madrid, asserts that lands of the Northern Pacific must be for their extiadition will be made at once. uralization papers at Faulkton. majority were offered at the latter figure. Gen. Salamania declines to fight a duel confined to the ten-mile belt. Secretary Fairchild accepted the offer of with the correspondent by whom he was The Gazette d' Italia states that King By direction of the acting secretary of Rev. F. B. Nasji, of Fargo, has been Harvey Fisk & Sons to sell $1,000,000 An interesting instance of prompness challanged, and that'the general willjstart Humbert, through his chaplain, is sonnding war, Lieut. H. K. Bailey, Fifth infantry, appointed chaplain of the first Dakof coupon and $1,500,000 registered 4} ner for Cuba on the 25th. i^h^'Sf^ the people to ascertain whether he will is detailed as acting judge advocate ci the in changing an editorial position *%^D cent, at $1.0944-100. All the other bids accept a, jubilee present from the king. If tar^inient.^rara At Chicago, an application for ex-tradition department of Arizona, and will report to has been furnished by the St. Joseph, were rejected.^ the pope consents the king's brother, papers for the return of Boodler McGarigle Gen. Miles for the duty at his headquarters. George C. MUn, the tragedian, .has Prince Tommaso, and others will also In the house of commons Lord George is in process of preparation by Gazette. There was a prospect that send him gifts. The queen of Portugal been playing at Grand Forks and? Hamilton, first lord of the anmiralty, State's Attorney Grinnell, and will be T?he acting Indian commissioner decides an immense packing establishment and Princess Clotildo send beautiful presents. other places. said: The government had made an arrangement completed within a few days. It will be that San'tee Sioux in Nebraska are citizens would be opened in St. Joseph, and sent to the governor of the state, and by with'the Peninsular & Oriental and may "vote. A petition has been put in circulation him to tbe president at Washington. Steamship company by which the company Aaron A. Sargent, ex-United State senator the Gazette duly and happily congratulated Ar B. Stickney et Al. of St. Paul purchased would hold three new steamers and at Deadwook asking for a 50 per for California, died at San Francisco. The president lias accepted the resignation a big slice of real estate in Chicago the citizens. Suddenly it was seven others ready for use as armed cruis*ers. Cal. He has been ailing for some of Lient. Charles C. Tear, Twenty-fifth cent, reduction in the telephone rates and won't tell why. The amount purchased For this service the jfovernnienC time, but confined to his house for decided to select another city for the infantry, %P take effect Jan.1,1888. Lieut. now charged, and as far as circulated was 4,000 acres. would pay the steamship company 3,500 only two weeks. The disease was enlargement Tear graduated from the military academy sub# business, whereupon the Gazette ferjvently has beeen signed by nearly every annually, John G. L. Dohm. twenty years old, the of the spleen, resulting in blood several years ago and has" been stationed remarked: "We do not believe sou of a Dayton, Ohio, druggist, has been poisoning. After his last return he scriber. each signer agreeing to discon^ at Fort Snelling ever since. United Ireland urges landlords to embrace arrerted on the charee of stealing $220 engaged in law practice, establishing the their last chance and confess that tinue the use of instruments entirely that the addition of a few hundred Interior department authorities are worth of jewelry from his landlady"- Dohra firm of Sargent & Stone. home rule is inevitable. It advises them coming to the conclusion that the detail unless the reduction be granted. beef-sirinners, hog-scrapers, and was formerly employed as reporter on a to appoint a committee to meet Gladstone, John Sullivan and Patrick Kennedy of army officers for the care of Yellowstone Dayton newspaper, nnd recently on a New Parnell and Salisbury in a round the like, employed at the lowest wages were drowned off Thompson's island, in Fosdick & Tillotson, pioneer clothK Park is preferable to the employment ol York daily. table conference and submit to them suggestions the harbor of Boston Aug. 14, by the upsetting civilian superintendents, nnd it is not unlikely and in the close communion of agreat iers of Mitchell, have assigned for the regarding their wishes and to A Philadelpbiajifpa., United States of their boat. that Secretary Lamar will make a benefit of creditors. The assets eqnai^ti| hog and beef slaughtering house, would make the best of the situation. The result District Attorney Allen, acting on the ad* recommendation to the coming congress Paul Ostrowski, seventeen years old, living will be, it says, the election in a few weeks the liabilities, and the firm expects to*^ vice of the third auditor of the treasury, be an element of society greatly to be that for the present no further appropriation at 191 Greenbush street,Milwaukee, was of a home rate house of commons and the instituted an action in the United State* make a satisfactory settlement ancLt for Salaries for civilian superietend- shot and killed Aug. 14, by August Hernke, desired in tbe fair city of St. Joseph." Opening of an Irish parliament in 1888, court against William A. Swan of^Wilkes- enU be made. .15R i continue business. a laborer. |C? 2IS$t' 0^ 4