New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 31, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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CONDENSED NEWS. Review?5 New Ulm A SKIT FASTI. ThefUnited Labor party of New York quiries in the spring wueat.region point to The Irish Land. Leagve Proclaimed. -city-bas requested Commissioner McLare, the probability that much of the loss from Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, announced a'Republican member of the police board, Doings of ihetUnliad Lafeor Convention of New chinch bugs and drouth in southern Minne in the house of commons on the to represent it when the appointment of iTork. SIOUX MASSACRE, -st will be offset by increased acreage Wm WSIP 19th th at the government had proclaimed BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. elections-inspectors comes up before the and larger yield at the north. The south "The New York!United Labor Convention, the Irish National league. He said the board. mm including the Gulf states, with a in' derate iheld at Syracuse (f which Henry George league was proclaimed as a dangerous.association flflie Battle- of New UlmA Sketch of the Great NEW ULM, exception in Texas, is feeling the effects ol MINNESOTA. Mas,president, nomiated a full ticket as H. B. CSaflen & Co., of New York deny under section 6 of the .crime act Sioux JEnssacre of Which This was one.of the excellent crop prospects, particularly cotton follows: Secretasy of state, Henry George, that they have lost anything by the fall amendment bill. The government had Most Sanguinary Conflicts. P, iW^i and sragar. In the Central Missouri* New York controller, Victor A*. Wilde, in Manhattan stock. They never speculate. thus 1aken the power conferred upon them It is estimated that the tourists -wili river valley centering about Kansas City Kings state treasurer, B. H. Cummings, by that statute to prohibit and suppress On the 23d inst., the twenty-fifth amri-l and Omaha, and at the .Northwest, tributary Montgomery attorney general, Dennis C. the league. Continuing, Balfouraid: i leave behind them this yeac over $2r The-time-for the redemption of trade versary of.the defense of New Ulm, Brown to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, Feely Monroe state engineer and survayor, dollars expires Sept. 3. Up to date 7,400, There are two snbheads of the eisth section county,Min.,was celebrated at that place, i 000,000 to be distributed among the the interior demand is good, and the prospects Sylvanus A. Sweet. 000 of them have been redeemed. of the act mentioned in the proclamation The guests were appropriately welcomed for fall trade bright. The movement* Resolutions were adopted for the organization .inhabitants of New Hampshire. This which declares afoilows: "Whereas, by the Mayor. ^The following dofenders The President has pardoned W. H. Chadwick, of staple groceries, hardware aud dry ot a great national party. Resolutions we are satisfied that there exists in Ireland of Massachusetts, convicted in 1885 were present: as the harvest of the hotels and the goods, in those regions is quite active and' were also passed favoring eight as association known as the Irish National and sentenced to five years' imprisonment St. Peter defendersJacob Stelzer, iT. E. is in excess of a few weeks and one year .livery stables. The gains of the rail* hours' work for letter carriers women League, which in parts of Ireland promotes for embezzling the funds of a national Miles, J. Picker, E. C. Hanson, John Walther ago.~f &- i? equality extending theschool age in children and incites acts of violence and in. bank. i, roads are not included. Mr. Chilgren, J. P. Miller Joseph &**** I from fourteen toxteen years in favor timidation" Seube, M. Woodward. D. Carroll, Mr. Andregg, An application for the extradition of of free public libraries a state printing A voiceIt's a lie. No branch of the B. Wester, August Bittner, Mr. si Washington correspondent has wo half-breeds who were recently arrested denartraeait, the Australian system of a league is engaged in such work. *\J?J The Eclipse of the Sun. H-acke, Fred Talbot, J. Scherwoorl, K. E. in Montana on suspicion of having been secret ballott the prohibition of the employment Secton asked whether the sole ground A "London dispatch of the 20th" says? Hatch, John Meir, Henry Smith, S. B. concerned in the murder of Hector McLeigh, of armed detectives denouncing for the proclamation was that the league been figuring out the amount paid by The eclipse of the sun was observed for Miner, M. Michel, J. Tyler, S. H. Briggs, near Wolseley. N. W. T., has been made claes legislation and the (misappropriation was simply an association tending to interfere few minutes at sunrise at Diirtmoor and Dr. A. W. Daniete, W. Smith, Michael to tbs Washington authorities. the government in pensions. The aggregate of public funds. with the law. Balfour in reply Torqnay, The sky was obscured by clouds Downs. Theal home of Lincoln, at Springfield, The platform says amatsg other things: paid in twenty-one years, read the terms of the proclamation. at Paris and Vienna. Prof. Vogel, of theBelgnam Le Sueur DefendersAbe Biddle, Capt. III., wifi be put in as near as possible the We aim at the abolition of the system Replying further to Mr. Sexton Mr. expedition at Karjewitz on the E. Z. Sanders, Jacob Seimmerman, J. Doeherty, 186,7 to 1887, bothinclusive,i3 $855,- same .condition as when Lincoln lived in it. which compels men to pay their fellow Baldwin said that until the viceroy issued Volsa, telegraphs that th* sky was overcast, N. Pinney, E. F. Jones, H. Kinzeie, A custodian wiH be appointed and it will 631,098. In 1873 there were 99,804 creatures for the use of God's gifts to all an order regarding a particular district but that the polar protuberances and 5 H. J. Dane, George Plowman, J. E. be opened to the public and permits monopolizers bo deprive labor the proclamation would have no forcer. chromosphere were observed, although the pensioners in 1882, 173,854 at the Noyes, F. A. Bohner, Tim Davis, H. T. of natural opportunities for-employment, Mr. Parnell in an interview said- The action LOU'B Befoeck, the "post trader" at the corona was invisible. The Russian Von Like, William Bandon, Boyd Randall, present-time, 265,854. thus filling the land with tramps and paupers of the go\erraent in proclaiming the Charlestown, Mass., navy yards, has fallen observers were successful in Louis Magadinz, William Wevle, John and bringing abou-t an unnatural league was a gratutious insult to the Irish, heir to a fortune of over $1,000,000. their various stations in obtaining Harty, Ed Harty, Jo&n Luber, I. H. Drescher, competition which tends to reduce wages considering the present condition of numerous drawings of the corona and F. W. Lindemano, Henry Martin. At Nashville, the Standard oil mills, to starvation rates and to make the wealth Ireland. It was merely a move to cover In 1880 there were only about 500 its spectrum. The eclipse was not observed Mankato DefendersDr. Otis Ayer, John Pearce & Ryan's distillery and Swan's producer the industrial slave of those the weakness of the land bill. If the bill at St. Petersburg owing to the clouded Stem, P. Bucber, J. J. Green, Hugh McMurtie, marble works a ere destroyed by fire. smiles of railway in Mexico. By the did not protect tenants from eviction who grow rich by his toil. We asm at the sky. At Klin the sun was also obscured, Peter Pfaff, Charles Veighl, Natives arriving in Bombay report that trouble would be inevitable during the abolition of the system which makes huch .close of tb present year there will be but an aged professor mad a balloon -As- C. Bennett, H. Ruhig, J. Boegiler, the Russians have captured and imprisoned coming winter. beneficent inventions as the railroad and cension alone, so as to get above the clo. is George Roberts, Dr. McMan, William more than 5,600, with a capital of in Siberia a messenger who was sent by telegraph a means for the oppression of The announcement of the proclamation and take an observation. As there had Bierbrauer, Capt. John F. Meagher, E. P. the Emir of Bokhara to the Sultan of the people and the aggrandizement of an #120,000,000 invested. Of this was received quietly in Ireland. A riot been a hitch in the filling of the balloon, Freeman, James Shoemaker, Jac Burbrauer, Turkey with complaints against the Czar. aristocracy of wealth and power. We aim occurred at Kenmore, County Kerry, Ireland. considerable doubt^vas felt as to its ability Anton Phillips, George Roos, Christ amount, 2,700 miles are owned and at the abolition of all laws which give to A severe shock of earthquacke was lelt The mob attacked and stoned the to carry the aeronaut, but the ascen Roos. operated by Americans. Their benefit any class of citizens advantages either judicial, at Nagakah, Japan, July 22, at 8.40 p. m. barracks where the police were quartered. sion was successfully made and the professor St. Paul DefendersCapt. C. E. Flandrau, financial, industrial or political The police charged with drawn swords upon to the (Country is demonstrated by descended in safety near Moscow^ J. C. Haupt, E. St. JuSianCox. A Chicago Times' special from Freeport, that are not equally shared by all. We the rioters, injuring many of them and forty miles distant. Milford DefendersAnton and Ath 111., says that Charles A. Wmship, of Minneapolis, the increase f the public revenues call upon all who would effect the emancipation arresting a number. Henee, Peter Mack, D. Halberle and one of the most prominent horse of labor and who would make the A Father's Grief and Suicide.A from $17,800,000 in 1879 to others. owners in the West, was shot down in the American Union and its component A narration of the Great Sioux massacre sensational suicide was committed' at 000,000 in 1886. hall of the Breweter House, by D. Brown The Verdict in the Chatsworth Disaster. ttates demoiratic common is the narration of how within one week Oakdale cemetery. August Nearnebold,^ Staples, son of Isaac Staples, of Stillwater, wealths of really free and independent the heart, The jury made out separate verdicts for 1,000 whites were killed, 30,000 people proprietor of the Farmers' mills and a near1 Minn. The bullet lodged citizens, to ignoie the monopolists and each of the victims. Mrs. Dr. Ducketts is driven from their homes and nearly three resident of Davenport for thirtytwo and Winship's recovery is doubtful. America has won another championship. loin with us in organizing a great national the first name on the list. The following million dollars worth of property destroyed. years, accompanied his wife to the cemetery Staples was locked up. He refused to talk party on this broad platform of natural is the verdict of the jury on her death. Capt. George H. Mackenzie One of the bloodiest struggles to visit the grave of their daughter. about the matter saying that his victim rights and equal justice. We do not aim We find that the wrecking of the said wonUlm,oifn that conflict was the battle of New Afterward he suggested a walk tbrouoh the could be relied upon to give an explanation. of the New York chess club has at securing any forced equality in the distribution train, which totally demolished eight which the whites repulsed the Indians graves, and his wife consented. Thay had Mr. Winship says he can assign no of wealth. What we propose is the international chess tourney at coaches, one baggage car and one engine, after a two-day's fight. Yesterday gone but a short distance, however! when cause for the shooting. One of the Staples' not the disturbing of any man in his holding and either killed or wounded most of the was the twenty-fifth anniversary oE that Nearnebold expressed a desire to go alone.' Frankfort, against twenty of the trotters was badly beaten in the races, or title, but by abolishing all taxes on occupants of said coaches, was caused by battle. A quarter of a centuary ago the Suspecting nothing his wife started to return and ifr is intimated that he accused Winship industry and its products leave to theproducer strongest masters of the game ever said bridge having been burned out before constant drafts upon Minnesota took away to the family lot to wait for him, and of being the cause of it. Staples was the free fruits of his exertion and by the train struck it. We think the defenders of the settlers' firesides, brought together, including Mr. Blackburne had retraced her steps but a short distance more or less intoxicated when he committed the taxation of land values exclusive of from the evidence that the bridge was fired leaving on duty as a home guard only old when she heard a pistol shot. Hurrying to the deed. It is said that he was at one of London, the late champion improvements to devote to common use from fires left burning, which had been set men and women. This was the opportunity the spot where she left her hnsband, she time an inmate of a lunatic asylum. those values which, arising not from the of the world. This is the first time as late as 5 o'clock that afternoon by the for the Indians. I encouraged them found him in the agonies of death. He had sxertion of the individual, but from the During a regatta on the Thames thirtyfive section men, as close as sixteen feet on to hatred and revenge Overt acts were placed a revolver in his mouth and fired, lF the chess championship has been held growth of society belonging justly to the of the spectators on shore clambered both the east and west sides of the track. begun, but for a time suppressed. But the bullet lodging in the brain. Grief at community as a whole. This increased taxation upon a barge laden with hay. The ropes by America since the days of Paul We further find that the foreman of section this was the calm before the storm. Qn the loss of his daughter caused the deed. of land not according to its ara but holding the tarpaulin covering the hay 18, Timothy Coughlin, disobeyed positive Sunday, Aug. 18, the hellish work began Morphy. broke, and the barge giving a lurch, all except according to its value must, while relieving orders from the superintendent, the last by the murder of Mr. and Mrs. one were thrown into the water. Six the working farmer and small homestead G. A. B. thing on Wednesday, and we find that he Webster and Messrs. Baker persons were drowned. owner of the undue burden now imposed did not go over the west two and one-half and Webster of Acton. News Every Comrade should send to W. J. C. The ex-Confederate Pension Act of upon them, make it unprofitable to hold miles at all on Wednesday, as instructed, traveled slowly, and the people did not Kenyon, General Passenger Agent "The An official report says the prospects for for speculation, and thus throw open Florida was approved February 16, and that said foreman was guilty of gross quickly find out the danger menacingthem. the Russian wheat crop of this winter and Burlington" St. Paul, Minn., for a free abundant opportunities for the employment and criminal carelessness in leaving fires Within thirty-six hours 80 0 whites were summer wheat are favorable in most districts. 1885, granting $5per month to those copy of "The fallen Heroes of 1861-'65." of labor and the building up of burning along the track in such a dry season cruelly slain. Every dwelling along the In the government of Tauriad, homes. We would further promote the entitled to its provisions. 128 claims with such a strong wind blowing. frontier became a charnel house. Ft. Ridgley however, they are unfavorable. commonwealth and further secure the The prosecusion of the boodler county We recommend that he be held was attacked, but the Indians were repulsed. in all have been presented. Twentyeight equal rights of all by placing under public Rear Admiral Craven, United States commissioners at Chicago is to be followed for examinations by the grand jury and, Little Crow, the leader of tne Indians, of those were rejected by the control such agencies as are in their nature navy (retired), of Washington, died at the up by an advance on the board of aldermen. further, it is the opinion of the jury that then withdrew to Lower Agency,' monopolies. Wefavor such as may Charlestown navy yard ot heart disease. Board of Commissioners, and the retraining the leaving of the track without being patroled where he was reinforced by 15 0 Indians F. A. Hoyt, cashier of the Putraan County tend to reduce the hours of labor, to prevent He was on a visit to his son, who is connected for six hours before the passage of just arrived. With his augmented force, Saving bank at Carmel, N. Y., is -axdefaulter 100 were enrolled as pensioners. the employment of children of tender to the navy yard as civil engineer. the excursion train and the setting of fires numbering fully 1,000, the red-handed in the amount of $25,000. years, to avoid the competition of convict Six have died or been dropped Thomas T. Craven was born at Portsmouth, by the section men on such a dry and chief then proceeded againBt New Ulm. This The Dubupue board of trade passed resolutions, labor with honest industry, to secure the N. H., Dec. 30, 1808. entered wind}' dav were acts which deserve severe village, with something less than 1,500 for other reasons. The State, therefore, calling upon all political parties sanitary inspection of tenements, factories the navy as a midsbip'uanMayl, 1882, criticism. inhabitants, was in Iowa to elect such men to thp legislature and mines, and put an end to the abuse of has only ninety-four pensioners and was promoted until he was made a Coughlin was promptly arrested and well prepared for this winter as will favor a measure protecting conspiracy lays. rear admiral in 1866. During the summer will be taken to Pontiac, the county seat under the act. the savages. A the jobbers and manufacturers of of 186 1 he commanded the Potomac of Livingston county. He says he cannot hundred well arm- tho state from railroad exactions. Interesting Features of Paymaster Bash's Robberj flotilla. In 1862, while in command of give bail, and will have to go to jail. He ed men had come the steam sloop Brooklyn, he took part Ow ing to inability to make arrangements insists that the verdict was nnjust, that from St. Peter under The increased comforts and diminished Special-The arrest of Charles in the engagement with Forts St. Philip with the railroads for the transportation he went over his entire section as ordered, command of Omaha, expenses of bachelor life is one and Jackson and the capture of New Or. of delegates, the meeting of the National & and that no fires were built as near the Parker, the cowboy and highwayman who C\ Col. Charles E. leans and partly distinguished himself. Editorial association called to meet at bridge as HealJ and Taggert testified. last spring robbed Paymaster Bash of $8,- Flandrau, now of reason, Julian Magnus thinks in the He was engaged June 28, 1862, for nearly Denver Sept. 5 has been postponed. 000 at Antelope Springs, Wyo., has developed St. Paul. On Saturday, Epoch, why married life finds fever three hours with the batteries at Vicksburg, \er sensational features. Parker George H. Stearns has resigned the office Aug. 23, A Sarcastic Bank President. and afterwards successfully made was arrested in Logan county, Neb. After of United States district attorney for devotees every year, and a second is the conflict began, the passage of the ports on his way to Controller Trenholm in his seal ch for information robbing Bash he located iu Logan county Massachusetts. and all day it the over-worship to which we have New Orleans. which will make his forthcoming and went into businesss with the stolen raged furiously. R. G. Dun & Co., report that during th& report interesting and valuable has ionnd accustomed our women. In regard money. He built a rude store fifty miles past week there ha\e been less failures in JUDGE FIA/VO/JAU. Next day it was The following patents have been issued: one old and very decided state bank man northwest of Gandy. and purchased a ft. Minnesota and-Dakota than in any other so*Tip HERO OF THE RESCUE, resumed. In the to these things he says that the WitconsinH. A. Beaumont, Milwaukee, who does not approve of the national lot of horses and cattle. His money being afternoon reinforcements came from St. seven days for a year. It is argued that fountain brush C. Eby, Eagle River, adjustable banking system and who desires to return ciety young lady wants to begin her all new bills he was soon suspected. Deputy Peter under command of E St. Julian Cox, better times are atsured from this faot supporting bracket for weather to 'the money of ths constitution and the Sheriff Carter, with a strong posse, and the danger was over. New Ulm had married life on the same scale that board G. M. Hinkley, Milwaukee, offsetting Heavy forest fires have been raging neat* fathers." He does not like the undertook to arrest him on a warrant been saved through the bravery of device for saw mill carriages W. Ihne, St. Ignace, Mich. her parents are ending theirsas usual, speeches of Controller Trenholm on charging the robbery of Paymaster Bash. her people and the skillful leadership Medford, manufacture of emery J. Montgomery, the silver question and has availed At Hammondsport, N. Y., CharlesHaighte Parker fired several shots and stood off of Col. Flandrau. Monday the putting the whole blame upon the Wausau, wood-burning furnace: himself of a recent circular which the shot his wife and himself. Both are dead. the posse, after which they left him alone. town was evacuated, and with 153 wagons D. C. Prescott, Marinett, saw mill set "woraaj." Perhaps the pride and controller has sent to many banks to say The couple leave an infant a few momths*old. Ho was closply watched, however. A few bearing the sick, wounded and feeble, set works also one for band saw mill T. so. The controller has recently sent out days ago three men named Bagnall, selfishness of the man have somewhat up the march to Mankato. Gov. Ramsey, Sidensol, a Crosse, canal locks W. E. a circular to bank officials in which he Lucas and Johnson went to Parker's early apprised of the massacre, sent Col. News has been received by the Americans Smith, Beloit, converting motion. Minne- to blame in the matter. says: Having in course of preparation store, and getting the drop Henry H. Sibley in command of 40 0 of board of the arrest and imprisonment inn sotaM. Pierline and J. Chaska, Minneapolis, my annual report to congress, and desiring on him while he was eating his supper arrested the troops of Fort Snelling to the relief of the Caroline islands of Rev. Edward Doane,. clay crusher and temperer 'R. P. to make the distribution, ntc, of bank him. Thsy claimed to be United the settlers. Considerable time was lost the veteran missonary, on a charge of in-i Elmor, Albert Lea, hand power rock drilling stock a special feature of the report, I Senator Frye, of Main*, has returned States deputy marshals, but in fact they citing the natives to disobey the governor., in getting this company equipped for service, machine G- W. Molen, Minneapolis, shall be thankful to receive from you a from a five-months tour in Europe, Mr. Doane denied the accusations. The'Spanish were frauds. Taking Parker into the and after it reached Fort Ridgely a statement of the enclosed blank of the distribution combined switch stand and semaphore. government will be asked by the hills, they robbed him of $2,100 and reconnoitering party of 200, sent out* under on the shares of stock of your impressed with the conviction that DakotaA. E. Smith, Frankfort, strawburning depai tment of state to investigate. a horse. Then they let him go. The command of Major Brown, was caught association on the date named, or on any stove. war in that part of the world is not horse, however, belonged to another party, in an ambuscade at Birch Coolie and many other recent date which may be more convenient. St. Paul and Helena capitalists purchase who caused the arrest of Bagnalt, Lucas were slain. At length, however, Col. Sibley, In answer to an inquiry from the collector far distant. Peace is now preserved eight hundred acres at Helena Mon. and Johnson, at Plum Creek. On Wednesday who was afterward breveted brigadier general of customs at Louisville, Ky., the secretary $250,000 worth of dirt for a furture* by the aged Emperor William, who is To this George Wiilson, president of the the 17th these men secured their release lor his courage in this campaign, of the treasury informed him that marketNorthern Pacific officials are interested. Lafayette County Bank, Lexington, Mo., through the aid of lawyers, who got most found himself in shape to pursue the reds, duty must be collected upon the actual absolute with the German army, but has sent the following letterAs of their money as fee. Parker, who had and on Sept. 2 3 he fought the decisive battle quantity of reimported American whisky jirouble is likely to break out upon The American Bar association held its* the controller is simply counsel and followed the three men as far as Gandy, of Wood Lake, which resulted in a victory returned as ascertained by regauging at annual session at Syracuse, N. Y. Thefollowing lobbvist for the national bmks and is, an Sis death. Bismarck is strongly politically, was arrested there by Sheriff Doane after for his troops. the port of importation, and that the officers were elected: President,, enemy of the state banks and the constitutional a despesate fight. Parker drew a rev olver practice of assessing duty upon the quantity Two days later the deliverance of the W but is powerless yith the army. George G. Wnght, D**s Moines, Iowa, secretary, coinage, it is sufficient trial of our and knife, but was tightly held by Doane originally exported is erroneous. captives still in the hands of tne Indians patience to be taxed to pay his salary Edward Otis Hinckly, Baltimore The only way to avoid^ war, in Mr. Parker then got one of Doane's fingers in was accomplished. The untold atrocities The funeral of Col. Walter S. Babcock and, as I believe any statistics furnished treasurer, Francis Rawlc, Philadelphia his mouth and held it there, and severely Frye's opinion, is to disband the perpetrated by the reds can be imagined was held at his own old home on Lake him would be distorted into an argument excutive committee, C. C. Bonney, Chicago 3tabbed him in the other arm. A crowd when it is stated that among these captives Park Place Chicago, and the remains taken for perpetuating the public debt in order armies, and that it is impossible to Simeon E. Baldwin, New Haven George disarmed Parker, who still held on to were 150 young women and only one to Chicago for burial. to keep alive the undemocratic federal A. Mercer, Savannah. Among the officers Doane's finger and would not let go until do, and so war must come sooner man. George H. Spencer, made prisoner bank Bystem, I must decline to honor the Coroner Hertz of Chicago pronounced elected by the bar association were the some one ran a knife into his throat. He at Yi'llow Medicine agency. or later, or when there is a convenient draft you make on my good nature in Sarah H. Dodge guilty of killing Col. Babv following Iowapresident, Oliver P. was bound band and foot and taken to On the second day of the celebration this your cirular asking for information. cock. Shiras, local council, John F. Duncombe, pretext. North Platte. Habeau corpus was sworn year, there was a grand procession of survivers John S. Runnels and Joseph A. Anderson. Nearly all the boss coopers of Milwaukee out there. His bail was fixed at $2,500, and associations. Hon. JohnLind, MinnesotaVice president, Gordon E. signed an agreement not to accede to the which he eould not give. He will be taken M. E. Col. Wm. Pfaender, Judge Flandrau Ocean Steamer Iinrned at Sea. Cole local council, Reuben C. Benton, demands of the journeymen for an increase Nebraska is rejoicing over the proof to Cheyenne. Paymaster BaBh was tried and others inaJe addresses. Capt. Cox John A. Lowel and Hiram F. Stevens. in wages and the labeling of all kegs with The Inman line steamer City of Montreal by court martial for negligence and suspended was called for, and read from a manuscript, of her prosterity afforded by the recent MontanaVice president, B. S. Wade Knights of Labor stamps, and in consequence has been destroyed by fire at sea. Her until the amount stolen by Parker giving a historical account of the local council, Henry L. Blake and Edwin report oft the taxable wealth of passengers were sa\ed. The City of Montreal all the coopers, who recently resumed is made good to the government. massacre of 1862^ At 2:30 p. m. the defenders Toole. WisconsinVice president. Alfred left New York Aug. 6 for Liverpool. work after a strike of eleven weeks, met at Turner hall in a business the State, whlcli shows total valuation C. Carley local council. Thomas Hudson," She was commanded by Capt. Laud. will go out again. A St. Cloud Man Joines the Canadian Boodlers. meeting, Judge Flandrau presiding, and James D. Jenkins, Bradley G. Schley, "fr of $160, $06,266, an increase of The destruction of the steamer occurred Peter Scherer as secretary. Resolutions The creditors of Mitchell, Vance & Co. St. Cloud, Minn., Speeial:It has just *fr Adolph Hudson and John C. Gregory. on the 11th inst., five days after she left $16,573*696 over last year, and of were passed asking the state to appropriate of New York, were surprised to learn that been made public that E. H. Morse, a lawyer New York. A boat containing six passengers The New York creditors of the Hay ward^J assets of the company are only $750,000. money to erect a monument in honor and loan and real estate agent of this $67,000,000 over the aggregate six and seven members of the crew is missing. Rubber company, manufacturers of rub-^fe The entire capital of $1,200,000 has been of those who assisted New Ulm in the defence. city, doing a very large business, has gone She had 420 passengers onboard. She ber goods at Norwich, Conn., have receiv-i??' years ago. Illinois does not make so sunk. In order to pay the creditors the It was then decided that medals to Canada, Mr. Morse was raised in St. had no first cabin passengers, but carried ed official notice of the appointment of^- stockholders will probably have to sell should be struck off for the defenders, and Cloud and about five years ago was admitted good a showing, for the reason we 233 intermediate and 115 steerage passengers. Charles Bard as receiver of the the company., their stock. pictures made of all the defenders to the bar from the office of Searle The fire broke out the night of the No other details were given in the notice.' J^ suppose it has not the cheap or free now living. A committee has been & Searle, and was for a time in Judge Collins' At a Polish wedding in the snburbs of 10th inst., just after the passengers had This was the first intimation in the trade lands of Nebraska to attract settlers. appointed to get all the names of the office. then opened an office Milwaukee, the boys the neighborhood retired for the night. The vessel was then that the company was in trouble. The defenders now living. In the evening for himself, obtained the agency of and**4- pelted the house with stones. When August in latitude 4 3 degrees. The alarm was at The assessment returns of Illinois company belonged to the combination, JfT* the defenders attended the banquet the Minnesota Loan and Trust Duak. a guest, attempted to disperse once given and the passengers rushed from since entering it the business was supposed* show a falling off in the aggregate company and obtained the largest collection given in their honor. Several toasts were them the crowd set upon him. with sticks their births for the deck, half dressed. to have improved. The company has al,J and loan business in the city. He given, and were responded to by Maj. Sanders. and stones. His lifeless body was found (that is from $726,000,000 in 1886) ways stood well in the trade here. I was When it was realized that the fire was a was married three years ago to a Miss E. St. Julien Cox, Judee Webber, with his neck broken. The assailants are incorporated in June, 1874. The capital serious one, the course of the ship was of $40,000. There is an increase in Horrigan of Canada, and it was supposed Col. Flandrau and others. A dance concluded unknown. stock was $400,000. The factory is lo changed about and shaped for Newfoundland, his wife was wealthy, as they at once began the festival. several counties of the State to the cated at Winchester, Conn., where the The following pensions have been grant* which was 40 0 miles away. Word to greatly increase the scale of their real estate was valued at $1,200,000. ed: Winconsin: S. Thompson, Coloma} amount of $10,440,528, and a decrease was passed that it was impossible to save' household expenses. During the past year Large sums have been spent in improvements G. Kirchberg, Watertown J. R. Lake, the vessel, and all attention was eiven to Mr. Morse has had as many as eleyeu in certain other counties to the Deputy Laur has summoned M, Paul de there. The assets of the company Viroqua D. Jennings, Liberty J. SchaitI, lowering the boats and saving the passengers horses in his stable at once, kept a coachman Cassagnac before the courts. M. Laur were generally supposed to be about $750.' amount of $10,440,497. Waumandee: J. Dunn, Milwaukee J. C. and ship's people. A momentary and jockey, two carriages and charges that his character was defamed by 000, and the liabilities obout $400,000^/^ Smith. Monroe J. Odell, North Freedom panic was caused when the captain decided other vehicles, and recently began outside of the capital stock. -t' M. de Cassagnac in connection with the to abandon the vessel, but all managed to A. Heilman, Sawyer G. Doe, River Falls repairs and additions to his Boulanger coup d'etat story. embark in the boats, all of which but one, C. McCoy, Oshkosh F. Eislinger, Milwaukee. i The action of the secretary of the house that would amount to $12,000, and The following details of troops of containing six of the crew ancVseven passengers, An anti-England combination is said to Minnesota: J. Turner, Minneapolis are about half completed. Recently his the regular array have been made to attend treasuiy in deciding to receive proposals were wicked up by the York City. C. C. Whitney, Worthington H. Hartley, be forming in the United States to burn wife and two children went back to Canada the National Guard camp and drill The York City proceeded to London after for the sale of 4 1-2 per cent Spring Valley G. Abbott, Glencoe J. London. to visit, and July 3 0 Mr. Morse star ted, at Chicago: Four companies of the Twenty-third landing the City of Montreal's passengers B. Coyle, Alden A. J. Decatur, Herman as he said, for Geneva, III Before leaving Ex-Judge A. A. Vanderpoel, the head of bonds is looked upon as a guarantee infantry from Fort Wayne. Mich.: 8". and crew at Qneenstown. The survivors M. Shepard, Monticello. Dakota: E he made a bill of sale of all his personal the well-known law firm of Vanderpoel, One light battery, "P." Fourth artillery, against any successful attempt to are unanimous in declaring that the officers G. Reeves, Carthage C. H. Owen, Sanborn property to his father-in-law and Green & Comming, died recently in Paris. Fort Snelling, Minn., and troop of cavalry and crew of the City of Montreal did their T. J. Wohlford, Grand View. assigned all his notes, mortgages, etc., manipulate the money market by His death was due to apoplexy, premonitery from Fort Leavenworth, Kan. CoL M. duty nobly and skillfully. and these he left in a St. Paul bank. He symptoms of which began to show The Iowa Republicans renominate Gov. Black, Twenty-third infantry, has been speculators. As in times past, a 8* then tried to borrow of the banks but themselves last spring. Larrabee. detailed to command the camp aud Maj. failed, but succeeded in obtaining a check call for these bonds when the exigency Overshine, Twenty-third infantry to command The General Business Situation. The Washington county, Texas, election Mr. Powderly declines being classed as a in his own name from Foley Bros, the infantry. exists, would thwart their designs. cases, wherein a large number of citizens member of the so-called American party. to pay for land he had bought The New York Herald prints a page of were charged with intimidation, destoying Gov. Leslie of Montana has offered a reward for them which he had cashed There may be, of course, room Gov. Larrabee was renominated for Governor interviews with the leading firms in the ballot boxes, and other illegal acts, which of $700 for the apprehension of the in St. Paul at the Merchants National different branches of trade in this city. of Iowa. for a difference of opinion as to whether have been on trial in the United States highwayman who robbed O'Niel and Hackett He is also supposed to have taken $1,000 They show that there has been a gradual W. H. Fitzgerald, a printer, slug 8 on district court, were brought to a close by on the Thompson' Falls road. An offer the government is called upon to insurance money belonging to Mrs. Hag-but steady increase since the first of the the Little Rock Gazette, a good fellow and the jury bringing in a verdict of not guilty of $600 from the Bank of Murray, Idaho, german of St. Cloud, and other money*. year over the business of the past few keepjdown the price of bonds, under hard worker, was notified that he was heir on the second, charging destruction or ballot and $200 from -the First National Mr. Morse "was a director in the GermanAmerican years. The dry goods men express themself to a fortune of $500,000. boxes by the defendants, and disagreeing Bank of Helena. National Bank of this city, but as being well saticfied with the business a new demand, when the operations The biggest wedding in sight in Europe is as to the. connt charging conspiracy recently sold his stock and resigned. I is done. Collections are reported good. "A Prince Ferdinand arrived at Philippopolis, of a private banker would be subject that of Helen Betty de Rothschild with and interference with officers. supposed he took at least $11), 000 in cash healthy and steady market"" seems to the capital of Eastern Roumelia. He Baron Gustavus Van de Haar. The lady with him. Creditors here have asked that "to no fljich restrictions but the fact have been a universal expression. In McDowell county. West Virginia, formally received the offering of bread and has a snug fortune of $30,000,000. f^n a receiver be appointed, and have recovered everybody is down again with a dreadful Brads treet's says that special telegrams salt from the municipally and numerous may as well be now recognized, in the possession of the papers left in St. Paul, Mr. William O'Brien has been summoned indicate that the general rains which have disease that becomes epidemic over a se addresses from the clergy. The people, received language of a contemporary, "that the and so that so far as known all claims to appear before a magistrate to answer been reported west and northwest since vere drouth. I is stated two hundred the prince with much enthusiasm". will be about covered. His 'iabilaties so a charge of inciting to violepce in the Aug, 1 3 have favored the cereal crops. Germany has instructed her consul hi persons have died in consequence. The government' commands the market, far as known are about $15,000. speeches he delivered at Mitcbelltown on The outlook for the wheat crop Is no bet not to consider himself attached to ti people are devoting themselves wholly to *a.nd not the market the government." August 9 and 11. ter than last reported, bob special in- Bulgarian government. caring for the sic pd burying the dqgijjL ffe-