New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 14, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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CONDENSED HEWS*, ma'dein'ar-slraple fashion and devoid a. UewTJlm Review ^BISHOP IRELAND. Toray: Scale. That you anU -ybur children tried recently, was crowded all day withl ,Jl" trimming. She wore a silver-colored Bailor be enabled, by the help of the Almighty, civilians, police and soldiers. O'Brien did) A*d0tJMlk$k *-&s hat wibh a broad white silk band. Altogether-she to worthily meet the accumulation of high not appear in court to answer the sumj made a most^charming picture. Be Talks'Unreservedly About the Catholic University, duties and responsibilities proportioned raons. The judge granted a warrant for Action of the German Catholics in Chicago. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. to ever-growing power will be, I am confident, England, the Vatican, and the Knights O'Brien's arrest. An open air indignation? At the third day's session of the German the prayer ol your kinsmen here, who President McCosh, of Princeton, delivered of Labor. meeting was subsequently held. Mr. Henry Catholic Central Verein Alfred Steckel of hope, nay, believe, that the moral relations a stirring address recently to the United Bishop Ireland of Minnesota, who has Labouchere and others made speeches denouncing NEWULM, MINNESOTA. Milwaukee offered a resolution that the ver3in between several portions of our race States Hay Fever association at Bethlehem, been in Baltimore for several days attending the government. A conflict occurred send $200 to the pope as a jubilee gift, aro wisely destined to acquire increasing N. -H. the conference of bishops engaged infixIhg at the meeting. The police, attempting g-Messrs.Plood and Mackay lost in the same to be sent at once adopted the harmony and closeness. the location of the Catholic university The Prince of Wales has arrived at Kie, to protect the government's stenographer, resolution denouncing the Knights of Labor J?J to be established was interviewed in Washington. from Hamburg and proceeded on the roy, a fight took place, and the the late wheat corner at San Francisco was reported back unfavorably- The Regarding the Catholic university, al yacht Osborne for Copenhagen. crowd repulsed the police, sixty in num- |s Omaha Land Order Suspended. report of the committee killing the obnoxious over eight millions of dollars. As be said: ber, several of whom were struck with f? Cholera has appeared in Rome, where resolution was adopted unanimously. The undertaking is one of -the grandest The following telegram was recently sent sticks and stones and severely injur* d. these parties were able to make good five cases and two deaths were reported. After expressing congratulations to the the church has yet contemplated in this by acting Commissioner Stockslager to the The police obtained reinforcements, re- 5 At Palermo nine case*, and four deaths their contracts, a panic was partly pope and approval of his demand to have country. It has been long charged, register and receivers of the land offices at turned to the scene and lired several shots, were reported. At Trapani 12 new cases his temporal sovereignty restoied, the resolution you know, that the church was Eau Claire and Ashland, Wis. I & avoided, and hundreds of people were two men being instantly killed and several and eight deaths at Cantania three new read: opposed to general education, and a As the right of the Chicago, St. Paul, others wounded. The rioters were finally cases and* one death, and at Malta five saved from bankruptcy and ruin. Being German Catholics in America, we partial purpose of the establishment of Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad company dispersed, but threaten to renew the attack. i new cases and three deaths. ronnect the attachment to the holy chuich this great seat of learning is to disabuse to indemnity lands will soon be adjusted Mr. Carlisle had made statements of his L. J. Leopold, aged twenty-eight, was and the attachment to our adopted fatherland the public mind of this illusion. We had, by direction of the acting secretary of the ^v position in the Thoebe contest in whLh he killed by falling between cars at Anaconda, with the approbation of Oerman of course, to consult with all the bishops interior, you will suspend the restoration An English statesman asserts that says: I took no testimony for the simple fv4 Montana. He leaves a mother and sister ideas. We therefore tell our wisest and In this country, and I may say that it was of said lands until further order. This reason that it was not necessary for me to not only do married men live longer at St. Paul. highest shepherd as well as our Americanborn the opinion of almost all of them that will apply both to the main line and Bav, do so. The contestant in his notice harged fellow citizens that we simply Washington, as the capital and central field branch. Instructions by mail. than bachelors but that thelatter are John D. McMurdie committed suicide at fraud and irregularities in almost every by clinging to our German mother point of this great country, was the fittest Mr. Stocklager said that he had issued the boarding house of F. Jean in St. Boniface more criminal. He says that there precinct in the district, but when he came tongue and to our good national habits, place for the university. The exact site this older at the direction of the secretary recently. McMurdie came to Winnipeg to his evidence he did not e\en attempt are 30 criminals among every 1,000 are able to fulfill our duties to both of you has been selected, but as the details of of the interior, and did notknow the reason last spring and was engaged as manager to prove anything except that there that is, to be good Catholics and good transfer are not entirely completed, for its issue. Acting Secretary Muldrow or the Northwest Review until a short bachelors, while among married men were four illegitimate votes* cast for mo at American citizens. Based on the principle I may not say where it liee. Contracts said: time ago. He was an Englishman and the one precinct of Co\ ington, and I don't the ratio is only 18. This is but a warranted by experience. "To whom the will be at once let, however, for the work, had a wife living in Detroit, Mich. You know that the indemnity belt along think the evidence sufficient to show school belongs, belongs the future," we and it will proceed without delay. A repetition of well established facts. the main line from Hudson to Superior E. S. Wheeler &Co., of New Haven, Conn.l that these four votes were actually cast express our most hearty approval to our part of the purpose of the university" is a was excluded from the order affecting the importers of bar iron, steel, tin, etc.. failedwith for me, but, assuming that they were, it German Catholic priests for their snccesslul higher education for our priesthood to Omaha's lands, leaving only these lands liabilities estimated at $2,000,000. makes no difference in the result, as my efforts to preserve and nurse the true place them upon a jjlane with the priesthood along the Bayheld branch affected by the The statistics of immigration at majority was 815. religion and the German language by the of the church in Europe. It will be The Boston Globe pronounces as unqualifiedly order. Inasmuch as the matter of selection Castle Garden N ew York for August founding and maintenance of parish a sort of post-graduate course and the establishment false the statement that there Bradst reefs says that the movement of for the mam line is now before the schools. We also request the clergy of it will cost $1,000,000. are 125,000 marriageable widows in Massachusetts. show that 27,265 immigrants were staple dry goods, groceries, hardware, secretary and will be decided in a few days, and the people to continue in Buildings will be at on* put up and a faculty The Globe asserts that the boots and shoes, anthracite coal and pig I thought it best to allow the statu quo to landed, as against 25,266 in August, the common development and perfection of ten chairs organized. We are to correct number Is only 97,158. iron at the leading domestic markets remains remain until the order covered the whole of a school system that affords the combination secure the best teachers, and have secured 1886. This is an increase of 1,999 line. Another reason for it was the intense encouraginglv acthe. While showing A preliminary report of the commissioner of spiritual cultivation and religious the services of three of Europe's most eminent excitement prevaling along the Bayfield no special gains within a week, ceneral of patents, in reply to a request of the for the month. The total immigration moral education, the only sure guarantee lecturers. Pastor, the great German branch, where an entire misconception of trade is of good proportions and well secretary of the interior, shows that the of a good education of our youth. this year to date is 267,764, historian, is to rume to us from the University our purposes seemed to exist. There have maintained at St. Paul and Minneapolis. number of applications for patents of all LI Considering the labor question, we would ol Innspruck, in the Tyrol, been a great many different theories set on being an increase of 6,937 over the kinds for the fiscal year 1886 and 1887 Milwaukee Special: H. R. Williams, a like to ttdvise German Catholic workmen as our lecturer on history, and H. Y/Veraut, foot about these lands, all of which are was 33,408, as against 40,678 for the previous carpenter, and Mrs Jane R. Williams, a same period of last year. Total immigration not thinking that we have found a real from oue of the universities of Rome, wrong. We thought best under all the circumstances, year. The commissioner recommends widow, by the settlement of an estate in remedy against this social illnessto reduce comes as a lecturer on Assyriology and in 1886 at the port of New therefore, to let "these lands that sections 4,885, 4.S87, 4,898 Wales, find themselves rai&ed from a handto-mouth this subject from the heights of a Egyptology. The third I am not at liberty remain as they are. and 4,930 of the Revised Statutes in relation existence to one of wealth. York was 300,918, so that this yeai world's question, where agitation has to mention. The remaining faculty will be to the date, limitation and assignments Each received $100,000 from the estate. brought it, back again to the circle of organized at an early da}\ The university will probably beat it by at least of patents and reimbursement qf Mr. Williams is a leading member of the national and Christian apprehension will be non-sectarian in a way that is, its Another Phase of the Car Company ^Business. money paid through mistake into the 100,000. Co-Operative Plumbers' association. The to have confidence in themselves benefits will not be confined to Roman treasury be amended. estate from which the legacies are received A bill has been filed in the United S*ae that their sound common sense, together Catholics. It will have schools of law and has been in litigation for years. district court at St. Paul by H. A. with the religious, moral principles of the medicine, and courses in the sciences and The Temps says that M. Waddington, Now that the ridiculous Colorado Porter and R. R. Cable of Illinois against Catholic church, will find the remedy that classics free to all. The faculty will be the French ambassador at London, has In an interview the president stated: Senator D. M. Sabin and Joseph C. will be according to timely and local circumstances. from within the church, and the influences delivered to Lord Salisbury France's reply He could not undertake to go into the de-tails Indian war is over, the sheriff and his i O'Gorman, the former president and auditor We ask all Christian employers thrown around all who enter of the recent discussions at Oak to the latest British proposals regarding cowboy posse are making a vigorous and treasurer respectively of the Northwestern to take care of their workmen And to try the school will be distinctively Catholic. View bearing on the tariff question. He the neutralization of the Suez canal. Manufacturing and Car company. to advance their financial and moral welfare I am frank to say the purpose had invited several gentlemen to become The reply amounts practically to the effort to prove that their movements Crookedness is alleged on the part of both with all their might, for only by sensible of the university is to build up and his guests at his summer home, and while acceptance of an agreement with England. were attended with horrible bloodshed Sabin and O'Gorman. and itis claimed that and Christian holding together the interest strengthen the church in this country, and there, there was a general exchange ol $ The Vienna council has voted the generous the $1,500,000 assets of Seymour, Sabin of both employer and workmen can the church will remain pre-eminent in all opinions on various topics. He did not and loss of life, and they assert that sum of $1.20 a month for the support & Co., supposed to be the basis of the common be advanced. We beg the German Catholics work of the great school. see how he could add anj'thing to what of the grand niece of Mozart. irom five to fifteen redskins perished stock, had little or no real value. of America to be firm in their filially Congressman Scott had said on the subject. When organized the car company had surrendered confidence to their priests, to At Cincinnati, in English's wood, a dying under the "galling fire" which we are His state entwas authoratne, and THE HOME RULE C4.CSE. about $3,000,000 assets with very be in perfect harmony with them, and in man was found lying across the chest it covered the ground fully. Some of the Turning to other topics, the bishop was assured by a correspondent was poured little liabilities, and it is claimed loving obedience to their orders. of a dead woman, and not far away a revolver. newspapers had seen fit to turn the talks asked his opinion of a statement teleeraphed that about $600,000 worth of Seymour, The man died soon after. He was in upon them. The Indians say at Oak View into a conference, but they from Loudon that the Vatican was offering J*. Sabin & Co.'s assets were never Frank Hammond, a butcher, and the woman -could not properly be called that. Although that they lost only one, and that was its services as a mediator between transferred to the company. The papers was Mrs. Lizzie Tate.a widow. A letter the tariff question was one of the England and Ireland, asking as the prico Timber Culture Entries. Hi further state that at \arious times Sabin a child who perished from the well-directed-kick was found on Hammond, saying. "Frank subjects talked about, there was no attempt fe, the placing of a nuncio at London. and O'Gorman used the credit and money Hammond and Lizzie Tate are" both willing Washington, Special Telegram, Sep. 3. to form a measure for the consideration of a horse. "I don't think," said he, "that there is of the car company to help the firm of to die, .and it don't make any difference The secretary of the interior to-day rendered of the next congress. any foundation for that 3tatement. If Seymour. Sabin & Co., and that these to us what they think of us." the following decision* Rome desires to place a nuncio at London Two hundred graders are at work at transactions were unrecorded and were Aug. 1, 1884, James Spencer presented C. L. Hovey, the veteran horticulturist, it would ask for the establishment of diplomatfb Some of the religious papers join in Huron, Dak., on the Manitoba railroad. kept secret, that eleven days beiore the timber culture application for quarter lfrv died at his home in Cambridge, aged seventy-seven. relations in an unequivocal manner, failure there was on the car company's The contractors have ten miles to grade east Bection 14, township 3, range 22, Kerwin commanding Mr. Spurgeon's recent Mr. Hovey was the best known and not as the price of any favor. As book a credit to Seymour, Sabin & Co. from Huron, and with these men and 150 (Kan.) land district, offering at the same American pomologist and horticulturist to the plan itself, I think it could not succeed. exhortation to make short sermons, of $140,000, that the day after teams they expect to completeit by Oct. 20. i time the usual fees and commissions. The in this country, having devoted his life to I think the Irish people will work there was a debt of $485,- The tendency of ministers ds thes application was rejected by theloc.il officers At Mitchell, Dak., James Spears waa these pursuits and having intimate acquaintance out their own salvation in time. They 000, and ten days after the firm stood indebted because the survey shows timber on the burned out of house and home, the family grow older to lengthen their discours have been steadily but successfully working with his colleagues in this to the company in SI,500,000,that section. By the decision of May 9, bawng scarcely tune to escape. out their problem, and the public sentiment country and Europe. Sabin ordered O'Gotman to make false entries es is the special subject of the London 1886, your office affirmed the rejection. of the world is with them. It will A Chicago Times staff correspondent in of profit amounting to $302,101.98, Rev. James Brownley of Port Richmond, An appeal brings the case here. preacher's condemnation. A young be but a few months, I think, till Gladstone Colorado, who has carefully investiga ted trie when the real profit was only $22,000. State Island, recently celebrated, with his It is shown by the record that three returns to power and the Irish question "Ute war," shows very conclusively that The paper concludes by praying that the man who preached more than an congregation, the fifty-second year of his forties of this section are entirely devoid will be practically settled." the whites were the aggressors, and that it judges in equity will compel Sabin and pastorate. of timber. On the northwest quarter is a hour before a Virginia association is was a bullrag game to get up an Indian O'Gorman to account for the car company's "The church seems to have maintained ravine where there is timber scattered over A formal notice boy-cotting the Northwestern war. made to serve as an example of an transactions, in order that the responsibility a strong position throughout the strug- about one acre and distributed as follows National Insurance company was may be fixed. gle," was suggested. Elijnh Haeys and wife of Wasaw, Ind., From actual cyunt there are fifty scrubby early eagerness to be overlong in discourse. issued by the Chicago Underwriters' association. "That is due entirely to the good management have given property worth $130,000 elm and cotton wood trees in said section, The secular papers have long of Cardinal Manning and the their entire estateto the board of missions averaginjfiabout twenty inches in diameter .Reports from the Black river logging regions archbishop of Dublin, who have given the of the Methodist church. Dockage of Wheat on Account oi Dirt. twenty that will average about twelve been harping upon the same subject, are that not only the mainover but situation in Ireland daily thought and attention." inches, and twelve thab will average about Railroad Albert G. Talbott, who represented Kentucky A dispatch from Duluth sajs and that the religious papers have every trbutary has a good driving stage, eight inches. The tallest of said trees is in congress from 1855 to 1859, died Commissioners Austin, Gibbs and Brecker, and logs are coming down freely. not over fifty feet high. The timber culture Regarding his own reported elevation to taken hold of it, reform may come. in Philadelphia. i Secretary Warner, of the commission, and law requires the entryman before The residence of Cardinal Gibbons in an archbishopric, the bishop would say Chief Inspector James paid a visit to Duluth. The heirs of John Beaublen, a French I making entry to make an affidavit, among nothing, stating that he could not talk Baltimore was robbed of two valuable Their chief object was in connection Canadian, who in 1812 squatted on the other things, that the section specified about that at present. Regarding the rings, one of which wa a present from with the complaints about the dockage ground now forming the Eastern siJe 05 America is getting back some of the is composed of prairie lands, entirely attitude 6f the church toward the Knights Pope Leo. hei for dirt. They visited the elevators the business portion of Chicago, and waa devoid of timber. Under the law of Labor he said cold dollars that the tribes of English Dun & Co. report the business failures and made a thorough investigation, and ousted by the war department in 4840, this section cannot be considered devoid The church has withdrawn its disapproval throughout the country during the last express themselves as perfectly satisfied actresses and actors have taken has filed a suit in the United States court of timber. I am aware that under former of the organization, holding that seven days number for the United States that the inspectors here are doing to compel the government to grant them a rulings of this department the application from her sons of toil. The cable announced its secret work is harmless so long an it 1?, for Canada 24, total 199 compared justice to all. A practical test was made patent to the land. ,r of Spencer could have been allowed. In does not foment riot, immorality or irreligion. with 185 last week, 190 for the corresponding that at the one hundred and that was certainly convincing. O. E. the case of Blenkner vs. Sloggy, the entry Mrs, Frank Leslie, who was a passengei While the church is opposed to secret week last year. Jones, commission man, recehed a car of ninety-third performance of the Wild was allowed,although there were on the section on the City of Rome, which arrived from societies of all kinds, it holds that the secrecy wheat, Car No. 3646, St. Paul, Minneapolis At Beloit, Wis., the 'third annual reunion 300 trees of natural growth, varying in Europe at New York said, with referenc* of the Knights is rather of apolitical West show, in London, 37,000 persons & Manitoba road, which Inspector Shely of Companies and I, diameter from eight inches to two feet, to her relations to the Marquis de Leuville and business nature, euch as all-men are marked to be docked 3ix pounds per were present. Buffalo Bill is one Twenty-second Wisconsin infantry, was scattered over from five to eight acres. "It was a very unpleasant affaii entitled to have regarding their business bushel for cleanings. Mr. Jones declared held recently at the farm residence of The rule in Blenkner vs. Sloggy was followed indeed. My engagement with the marquis affairs. The organization has shown no of the heroes of the nineteenth century, that dockage was simply outrageous and L. S. Mosley, a veteran. in the subsequent cases of Bax vs. was broken off, and he made overtures foi disposition te foment riots, and under the thought two and a half or three pound* according to English ideas that withstanding Hulsteen the latter case of Bartch vs. a renewal of it. When I returned to London management of Powderly I don't think it W- The following patents have been issued: -.uifiuent. Thereupon Mr. Shely proposed Kennedy, adhered to on a review March the fact that in his own I wrote him, declining the honor. is likelv to, although wo cannot tell what WisconsinH. Bauerfeind, Shewano, a test before the commissioners. This 30, 1885, and others. I do not, however, Prince Erist^ff and I were good friends, but would happen, should any other man be washing machine G. E Brown, polishing country he never succeeded in creating was agreed to, and the test was made at consider the former ruling in harmony with there wa no thought oi an engagement. elected in Powderly's place. Under the lap W. Gowen, Wausau, saw mill drag at Elevator recenty. Before the p4 much of a sensation. Having received, the statute and must decline to follow it. The jirince called on me frequently, and circumstances the church has tolerated also one for sam mill carriage B. V. Nordberg, first cleaning the car weighed 36,- The case of Blenkner vs. Sloggy and others, one day when we were driving in the park the association without extending to it its Milwaukee, safety stop for governors however a wonderful foreign 690 pounds and afterwards 33,390 following the rule therin, in so far as they & the assault occurred. It really did not approval. and one for cut-off gear for engines A. Rosa, showing a shrinkage of 3,300 pounds. On indorsement, it is probable that when conflict with the views herein stated, are amount to anything. The prince was not Milwaukee, sad iron A. H. Ullrich, La In conclusion Bishop Ireland said: I the second cleaning the shrinkage was overruled. The decision appealed from is even struck. It was merely a flick with he returns his Indian and cow-boy Crosse, cigar press A. F. Zimmerding, Milwaukee, called upon the president and had a pleasant 890 pounds, and the third 160, a total affirmed, his riding whip, and it struck a youni jji oil stove, also for gas burner, also chat with him about the Indians and of 4,350 pounds. The weight of the screenings -show will be thronged. lady who was with us on the arm." tT for oil stove. DakotaE. L. Claney, te other questions. Hei full of the development removed after the third cleaning was o Aberdeen, frame for sulky plow A. Lorgeson of the Northwest and anticipating 3,404 pounds, and of dirt carried away At Stoughton, Wis., Severson & Bron. Barnes, pulverizing attachment for Another Awful Theatrical Holocaust. great pleasure from his proposed visit to 84(5. The shrinkage irom the three cleanings son's planing and feed mill was totally de seeders J. McLyner, EHendale, spark arrester. The eastern papers say that this St. Paul and Minneapolis. was about 1% pounds to the bushel, stroyed by fare. Loss, $10,000, insurance, Th Royal Theatre of Exeter, England, As to agent Sheehan, Bishop Ireland was and the wheat required several more, but 'has been a red letter year for summer took fire on the evening of the 5th during a $5,000. The president has appoirtted Samuel. T. the commissioners said they did not care asked: "What is the condition of your performance of "Romany Rye." The occupants At Creston, Iowa, the little son of Charle* resorts of all sorts, it is probaby that Williams, of Maryland, to be the United to see any more, that was enough. Out of Indian work in the Northwest? I see your of the pit after an awful struggle E. Rook of Brooklvn, N. Y., injured in th States secretary of legation at Brazil. one car of wheat from the Northern Pacific, priests are charged with having too much there never were so many people ofl escaped, but many of them were greatly Afton wreck, died. Miss Sarah Grunnigei containing 712 bushels, 237J^ bushels influence with Sheehan, the agent at White Intelligence has been received of the sudden injured. There was only one exit from the of Cleveland. Ohio, badly scalded, is still on vacations as this year. This is Earth." of dirt was taken out. death of Lord Loyet. He dropped gallery, and the crush there was terrific. very low. "We are getting along nicely. So far as largely attributable of course, to the dead while shooting on the moors of Inverness, Scores were trodden under foot and suffocated. Sheehan is concerned, he is, I suppose, a At Waterloo, Iowa, A. T. Lane, a prominent Scotland. A fire escape was brought to a ft* very hot weather of the early season, Sharp Shots of the Army. Catholic, but every one I have seen, including and very wealthy citizen, died on a window, and many inside were rescued. Cuenca Creus of Venezuela has entered which drove people totthe lakes and Rev. Gilfillan, a Protestant, says street car of heart disease He was preeident Sixty corpses have been_ removed. The departments of the Platte, of Texas' into a contract with his government to Sheehan is a good agent. A large number of the Union Mill Company, and was The injured survivors were sent to a hospital. into the country, and up into the Dakota and Missouri were represented by lay a telegraphic cable between that country of the Indians are Catholics. I am much building a $10,000 residence at Los Angelos The mortality is estimated at one teams of twelve men each at Bellevue United and 'the United States. mountains, and send a great wave ol pleased with the present Indian policy of for a winter resort. hundred. The fire originated in the flies States rifle range, ten miles south of While a big gun was being east at Becker's government. I think it is the best we have humanity^ across the country to the and-spread rapidly, filling the theatre Omaha, Neb- Three days were given to Full particulars of the fire at Newburgh, foundry in Sheffield, England, the gun had for some time. Under it the Indians with /dense smoke. Tae occupants of the preliminary practice and four to competitions Ont., recently, show that nearly fifty families sea, seeking some relief from the dreadful exploded, ikilling five men on the spot and may choose their own religion. I think it upper circle and gallery rushedto the windows, in known distance, range and skirmish are left without shelter, that not a injuring many others, three ol whom have is much better than the old regime, when heat. It has been the same story screaming frantically. Many jumped practice. Gold medals were awarded business man escaped the conflagration since died. their religion was cut and dried for them. from the windows and were injured. Others and preseuted by Gen. Crook, in the absence and that only two or three carried any insurance, everywhere, even in ihe,humblest and We are making good citizens of the Indians, Maj. E. V. Sumner, Fifth cavalry, has were rescued by the aid of ladders of Gen. Terry, to Corporal and these only for small amount, least known resorts, hotels crowded and they are really progressing been by ana'fcbority of the lieutenant general Irom the verandas. The fire blazed fiercely, Peterson, Sergeant Palmer, Sergeant more under this administration than ever A sensation al bill was filed in the superior of the army, appointed inspector of rifle lighting up the whole city. Mitchell (for both known distance and and accommodations-strained to'the before." court, Chicaso, to break the will of th practice of the department of the Missouri, skirmish). Private Feeney, Lieut. Malcolm, There were several thrilling rescues. The utmost. The large nmber of Western eminent jurist Judge T. Lvle Dickey, of th vice Lieut. Charles Dodge, Jr., Twentyfourth Sergeant Unger, Sergeant Crow, Sergeant majority of the victims were men and federal circuit court. The value of thi infantry. General Merritt, in retiring people who have fcied themselves Wood, Sergeant Randall. Corporal boys. About thirty women were burned. WASH TBIBUTE TO AMERICA. estate is $60.0n0. According to the will Lieut. Dodge, especially commends him Kelly, and Private Miller. Of these fortunate to the Atlantic coast as .a noticeable When-the fire started the drop Bcene was the widow, Mrs. Beulah C. Dickey, was bequeathed for his energy, efficiency and intelligence in marksmen the following were from lowered to prevent a draught. Some of the entire estate. She wa feature ithis year. Many hav been discharge of the duties of this important Mr. Gladstone, Declines an Invitation to the the department of Dakota the Actors opened a door to escape, causing Judge Dickey's second wife. The complainant's position. i-5 s. Philadelphia Centennial, and Extols the American drawn thithe by old associations the fire to burst through the drop scene Sergeant Mitchell. Third infantry. Fort are Judge Dickey's children all Constitution. and to ignite the gallery. The flames overtook Missoula, Mont. Private Feeney, Fifth infantry, Hanson & Worm aid's woolen mills at p^ and memories, and macyothess by a of whom were by his first wife. the people who were wedged in an Fort Keogh, Mon. Sergeant Palmer, Dusbury, England, have been destroyed by Mr. Gladstone made reply, and assured desire to-escape the discomfort(ol the immovable mass and roasted them to Third infantry, Fort Custer, Mont. fire, causing a loss, of $200,000. At Freeport, 111., David B. Staples wa the committee of the great honor he felt death. Many who were rescued ali\e died Sergeant Uncer, Fifth infantry, Fort Totten, Westecn plains. indicted by the giand jury of Stephenson William N. Cromwell, assignee for Henry in receiving an invitation to the celebration -Boon after being brought out of the burning Dak. Sergeant Woods, Twentieth infantry, county. 111., for an attempt to mnrdei S. Ives & Co., made his report to the superior of the centenary of America's constitution. building. Fort Assinaboine, Mont. Sergeant Charles D. Winshipof Minneapolis, Minn. court at New York. The liabilities His letter continues: Crow, Twentieth infantry, Fort Assinaboine, His bail was fixed at $8,000. are $17,666,117,16 nominal assets, 25,- The attraction of the invitation is Senator Jngalls of Kansas wellknown Mont. Ft failed for Two Millions. 604,268.37, and actual assets, $11,122.- enhanced to me by the circumstance At Now York, Colby, Duncan & Co., WW opponent of woman suffrage. 016.76. Secured creditors on loan account that I have always regarded that piano manufacturers, have been placed in The failure of E. S. Wheeler &Co., of New amount to $5,402,241.21. Seeured In a late-otfbr&ele from his pen, published At Yankton, Dak., the shops, storehouse constitution as the mrst remarkable the hands of a receiver. The firm was a Haven, Conn., importers of bar iron, steel, creditors, bills payable, are $1,673,820.- and all the machinery oi the Chicago, Milwaukee known to the modern times to have stock company with $200,000 capital. tin, etc., with branch houses in New York, in on-eastern magazine hesnakes 90. The liabilities on stock loaned & St. Paul railroad burned. Two been produced by human intellect at a The liabilities are about $175,000, ol Liverpool, Baltimore and Chicago, and the amount to $1,010,000. The amount to a puzzling point for the woman suffragists, locomotives were badly injured. The single stroke, so to speak, in its application which $105,000 ie to the banks. New Haven Wire company, of which E. S. unsecured creditors is $9,580,116.35. roundhouse was all that was saved. The to political affairs. The invitation Wheeler is president, was announced and the indifference with winch The property in New York of Stephen loss is about $60,000, as estimated by the is accompanied by every accessory that created a decided sensation business The Cleveland Driving Park company W. Doreey of New Mexico, has been attached the sex in Massachusetts, for exanople, 4 master mechanic. even American hospitality could devise. circles.. has completed arrangements for a race between upon the application of Peter L. Had I a real option in the case I could not bas treated the privilege accorded by Patron and Clingstone for $5,000. A prominent banker, who is pxtett-jr well Fire destroyed the Roaring Springs, Pa., Vanderveer, on a claim of $1,000 for serv. but accept, but the limitation of my posted as to the firm's standing, puts the blank book factory building and wareroom, ices as an attorney, with interest at 12 the school suffrage law of 1S79. In the New Hampshire senate Senator strengtn and time, and the incessant pressure amount,of the failure in the neighborhood with all the muchinery, stocks, books,and per cent. Sawyer stated that Kirk D. Pierce, a There are 347 cities And towns in the of engagements make too well at $2,000,000. Others are not inelined to a large quantity of paner also, a wagon nephew of the late President Pierre, had Advices received from Portland, Or., aware that I have none. So fa las I can estimate quite so heavy. All agree that manufactory. Loss about $35,000 -Jn- state. From the time when the measure offered him a bribe of $5,000 to make a state that Cardinal Gibbons will past see the whole small residue of activity at it will be far-reaching, and will involve suranee, $12,000. speech in favor of the pending Boston & through St. Paul during the first part cf was passed until last year, inclusive, my command will be dedicated to the large number of banks and business houses. Maine railroad bill. Pieree declared the At Baltimore, John Thomas Ross (colored) October, en route for the former city, wher great work at home. I regard the IriRh not a woman registered in 170 here and elsewhere.. AH of the local banks charges untrue, was hanged. On Dec. 10, 1886, he he will deliver the pallium to Archbisboj & question as the most urgent and most fall are said to have discounted Wheeler & 4%- murdered Emily Brown, an, aged woman, Gross. of them. No woman has ever voted President and Mrs.Clevelandreceivedthe of promise of beneficial results* to my Co.'s paper quite 'heavily, as have also a, in order to sell the body to a medical college members of the medical congress, with Commencing on Monday the 12th, pas- -country that I have ever been engaged in. in 200 of them. Io 1*66 only one number of New York banks. for $15. sender trains on the *'Soo" road will com fcbeir wives and lady friends, at the White I ought perhaps to ndd that viewins the woman in 254 of those legible to vote ^Thomas G. Jones, colonel of the Second raence running from Minneapolis to Gagen, **i House recently. The number of the jealousies prevalent in England it is doubtful Gladstone drinks two glasses of old port received was not less than 5,000. V?sf Alabama regiment, nas forwarded to the tinder thene law Improved the opportunity Wis., 231 miles distant. There will b whether they might not be stimulated at dinner and one glass of old ale at luncheon. governor of Connecticut the battle flag of one train per day each wayone lea\in| The following telegram has been received were I to accept the distinction you offer ~-*?yii H~ H~i to go to the polls. Well may the Sixteenth Connecticut \otunteers. It Minneapolis at 8.10 a. m., and arriving at me, which is no less signal than undeserved. at the war department from Gen. Terry: Po^$Stferv,GeneraT*Stevens' has Acting an opponent of the innovation, like was captured at Plymouth, N. C. in April. Gagen at 6:35 p. m. returning, trains will The first of these reasons, however, Gen. Crook telegraphed from Rawlins, Wyo., directed that the free delivery service be 3 864, by a member of the Montgomery leave Gagen at 8:20 a. ni., and arrive a1 compels me to decline the most flattering on the third inst\, acknowledging receipt of Senator logalls, hold that so long as established at the following postoffices on True Blues. In his letter the colonel saj Minneapolis at 6:50 p. m. proposal* I have ever received. I shall telegram from theVe headquarters which women ge^Qrally have so little interest Oct. 1: Iowa City, Iowa Seliaa, Ala.. the flag is ref nrried bscause of the indisposition watch with profound interest the proceedings conveyed to him instructions ot the acting The general counsel of the Evangelical Beatrice. Neb. Ottawa and Grand Island' to retain a memento of the triumph in the proposed reform will the as-' of your celebration, when Lutheran chnrch in the United State* and secretary of war regaajing removal of un Kansas, and Tacoma, Wyo., on Nov. 1* of brethren over brethren, SJi you shall look back npon a rentary of national Canada convened. It represents nine ay^&\\ authorized, persons on* Uintah and Ouray in-1old Tacoma postoffiee to be discontinued'. $fcion of the question bring forth advancement that is without a parallel Mitchelltown, Ireland, where the case ods, with two advisory* relatione, !9 reservations. He reports* .necessary action Mrs. Cleveland cam* to Washington a all, effective results and disappointments, I in history and loot, forward to its the government against William O'Brwn. ministers. 1,835. congregations, and 258,- taken. The Utes are on the reservation, probftblo continuanca upon a still larger 000 members.^?v under the coercion act was to have been lew day* ago in a dress of white flannel. and everything is quiet.