New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 28, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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CONDENSED NEWS, 'Mw Ulm Review. 'A petroleum spring which rises to a height OinBXATlOXAL C0SSTITUTI0K. the tally-ho and drove the party herself Forthe Rational Encampment. oM 50 feet has flooded the Bala-Khaul to Mr. Childs' house, handling the reins in Department Commander L. L. Whrelock country near the Balka. skillful style. latt and Crowning Oar of the Clebration of the of Minnesota has issued the following''gen- j' Mr. and Mrs. Blaine and family leffJ Three hundred persons sat down to the Formation of the Federal Constitution. Massachusetts Democratic State Convention, eral remark relative to the visit of the department BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Homburg tor Nureraburg, where they have centennial banquet of the Hibernian society. to ithe national encampment at The Massachusetts Democratic State Saturday "the 17th, was "the last day of since been staying. They will presently As President Cleveland entered iihe St. Louie: Convention was held at Worcester, Jonas the Philadelphia Celebration of the Constitution NEW ULM, reach Vienna, and will probably spend considerable MINNESOTA. entire assemblage arose and amidst chetrs French presided. H. B. Hovering was nominated HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT O MINNE-IIj ot the United States, and in-some respects, time there and elsewhere in Austria and waiving -of handkerchiefs he made a for governor, lieutenant .governor, the greatest. The whole body of the 80TA. ST. PAUL, MINN., Sent. 15, 1887 a} aud the South of Germany, especially Bbort address which was well received. Walter E. Cutting secretary of state, John General Order No. 5: The committeeon people, with vast aooessions from abroad, in the Tyrol on their way back from The celebration ended with a banquet The secoud drouth of the year ha" P. Murphy treasurer, Henry C*. Thatcher transportation have selected tho gave themselves up to its full enjoyment. Vienna. the University of Pennsylvania, attorney general, J. W. Corcoran auditor, Minneapolis & St. Louis railway, common-.1^ o&ffeoted the great cotton crop expec At the memorial meeting at Independence the American Philosophical society, The president haB appointed Daniel William P. Cook. ly known as the "Albert Lea route," for ft Ha.ll, the appearance of the president and other noted societies. The President ed disastrously. The July forecasts Flynn postmaster at Mandan, Dak., vice the transportation of the comrades of the The following were elected delegates at and his wife at the head of a double column responded-to the "President of the United Joseph Hagar, resigned. Postoffices estab- G. A. R. of thie department to the nation- lv large to the national convention: of a crop of 7,500,000 bales were entertained, of distinguished visitors created a States." A resolution was adopted that lishedDakota: Horsehead, Fall River al encampment at -St. Louis. The train jf P. A. Collins, Boston Jonas French, perfect uproar of applause as they arrangements be made for an annual meeting but now trade estimates county. Postmasters commissioned will leave St. Paul on Sept. 25,at 3 o'clock John W. Cummings, Josiah G. Abbott. came down the eenter aisle towards of the governors of the various states Iowa: Hawkeve, J. W. Stall. Minnesota: below 6,700,000 bales. p. m., and Minneapolis at 3:30 p. m. I Alternates: Charles G. Lewis, James E. their places in front. The president for the purpose of social intercourse and J?j Fridley, R. R. Balle. will be a "special" for the use of the com- Delaney, Godfrey Morse, John R. Thayer. leaned on the arm of Ex-Minister the interchange of views. A committee of rades and their friends will be suitably 1 1 The platform was of the usual order,* endorsing Kasson, and directly behind them came The Pall Mall Gazette publishes the full five was named to arrange iiime and place. We ar'e gradually getting square decorated, and have ample sleeping and the administrations, etc., save the details of the Col. Hughes Hallett'scandal, Mrs. Cleveland, leaning on the arm of dining room cars for the accommodation following, which is interpreted as a gentle Thomas Thompson, chairman of the committee exposing his relations with his step-daughter, with some of the European vendors i of all. I is expected that a good band will GUILTYF MANSLAUGHTER. rebuke: "We believe that important offices on the reception of distinguished and accuses the government of attempting of bogus antiquities. The foreign doctors accompany this train. The fair will be in the civil service should be filled by guests. Next came Secretary Bayard. to hush matters up and exonerate $15.85 from St. Paulor Miuneapolis to St. competent persons in political sympathy Daniel Lamont and wife -and Secretary Hallett, who still holds his seat in the in Washington, have been buying The Jury In Hie Haddock Harder Case Finds Louis and return. Comrades can join tho with the administration that aHother offices house of commons. Col. Hughes-Hallet FairchikL Fred Munchratk, Jr Gafttj of Manslaughter. marble chips from the Washington train at any point on the route, not representative in character should says: The -statements are grossly untrue. After all had reached the stand. Bishop Sioux City, Iowa, Special Telegram, and obtain tickets elsewhere in be filled by persons selected for their fitness, I never had any liaison with any stepdaughter monument for fifty cents apiece, under Potter arose, and being followed by all of Sept. 18.At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the state to St. Paul or Minneapolis on capacity and integritv that the dispensing of mine. The Pall Mall Gazette those who occupied the reserved space, the jury in the case of Fred Munchrath, the delusion that they were bits payment of one fulll fare one way. The I of patronage should neither be a outraged the name of the young lady, not made the opening prayer. Then Gen. Jr., who has been on trial for the murder same rates apply to all other routes leadnig tax upon the time of our public men nor the of the cap-stone. my stepdaughter, who is no relative or Sheridan, with his aides, followed closely of the Rev. George C. Haddock, came into to St. Louis. The headquartois of this 3 instrument of their ambition. We believe connection'of mine. by Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Ryan court and announced its verdict. The verdict department will go over the Albert Lea,! that no officer should be retained in public and a number of Catholic clergy, marched is: "We the jury, find the defendent The proper law officer of Alabama has route.and be established at Rooms 50 and Since 1837 the area of the British service who has shown himself an offensive down the aisle, cheered to the echo. guilty of manslaughter." decided that there were no legal difficulties 52 in the Sou* hern hotel on Sept. 26. partisan, and we think a sense of propriety empire has increased fourfold, so that, When they bad been seated President in the way of holding the prohibition election All comrades are urged to report there immediately to the administration, of which they are a When the clerk read the finding the defendant Kassop. of the centennial commission assumed on Nov. 26, so that now the contest on their arrival. Tents t\ ill be while the queen received 2,000,000 part, requires the federal officeholders representing turned deathly pale, clasped his his place, and, after a hymnhad been will be certain to come off on that date. pitched in the parks for sueh an may desire the administration in this state hands and rocked uneasily in his chair. ol square miles from her ancestors, rendeied by the chorus, arose to make the to occupy themcomrades fm niblting,j to discharge from the public service any of At Lousa, Ky., William Thompson concealed During the twenty minutes till court adjourned introductory aidress of the day. His remarks she will transmit 8,000,000 to her their own blankets. The grand parade will! their subordinates against wnom charges himbelf near the house of A. J. not a work or a look passed between were punctuated with many demonstrations occur on the 27th. and will, without! of offensive partisanship can ibe substantiated." Thompson, and shot three members of the him aud his father and when his father successor. The population of the empire of approbation* Mrs. doubt, be a most imposing and magmficent family, one of them fatally. The murderer rose to leave the court room the defendant Cleveland eat almost in front of the has doubled, and its trade has paseant. Comrades will, as* also shot a school teacher. His victims remained in his chair. speaker's position, and was the cynosure far as possible, appear in Grand were his own cousins. He has not been increased fivefold. The counsel for the defendant of all eyes. Cardinal Gibbons, wearing Army uniform. It is especially desirable} captured. Herr Host Getting- Very Violent. gave his usual notice of a the cardinal colors of his exalted office, that all those who intend going bv this motion for a new trial, and the court set Stanislaus Keycke, who shot and killed sat at the side of the speakers, and was Cooper Union, New York, was packed train should notify the assistant admtant The fact that there have been more Monday, the 26th inst. for passing sentence. officer Pisczek at Milwaukee two years ago, one of the most attentive listeners. Monday night the 19th inst., with anarchists general at St. Paul, or Comrade Robert' than 500 cases of yellow fever at Key The extreme penalty for manslaughter was arrested at Chicago and locked up to and socialists. The audience numbered Stratton at Minneapolis, in order that! Ex-Minister Kasson escorted the president in this state is imprisonment in the await a requisition from Milwaukee. fully 3,500, and assembled to protest West this summer without an invasion suitable accommodations- may be provi-t to the speaker's rostrum, and at 1:55 .jnitentiary for eight years. Pending passing against the hanging of the condemned ded for them. One of the older officials of the treasury he commenced a ten-minute address, which of the main land shows that the of sentence the defendant remains at Chicago anarchists. Many women were in says "An extra session of congress cannot was received with thunderous applause. liberty under bonds. To say that the verdict disease can be kept in check, but does the hall, and they all wore red be called before next November, and a session His enunciation was clear and perfect, and Comrade John B. Sanborn hereby was a surprise in the community is ribbons, and effected the red anarchists at that time could do little toward his voice rang out audibly to the thousands appointed chief marshal, and will have', not warrant a feeling that it is not only telling the truth. From two members colors in their dresses. Pictures of relieving a stringency recently existing. of ears. He said: charge of all arrangements connected with| of the jury it is learned that there was dangerous, or that there can safely be the doomed bomb throwers looked down There is no reason for an extra session. grand parade by the department of Mmne-' I deem it a very great honor and pleasure practically no disagreement as to the from the front of the platiorm. The hero Money is .always tight at this time of year. sota any relaxation of the utmost vigilance. to participate in these impressive exercises. guilt of the defendant. The first ballot Large sums are needed to move the crops, of the night was Most. "Friends and Comrades F. Seibold of St. Paul anT* Every American citizen should on developed that fact. The only question and bankers knowing it have locked it up anarchists," said he, "is It unlawful to Edwin Dunn of Eyota are detailed as a color this centennial day rejoice iu his citizenship. was as to the degree of his guilt, and there to secure large rates of interest. If this have free speech in this country. What guard and will have charge of the depart-i will not find the was a variety of opinions on that point," move means anything else it will fall are these men guilty of? Are they thieves ment colors. cause of rejoicing in the antiquity of The people of Chicago will decide on and the verdict of manslaughter was not through, for people will find that they cannot or murderers? They fought against the his country, for among the nations of the reached till after twenty ballots were the appeal of the Anarchists November drive the government into buying murdering police and robbing capitalists. earth his stands with the youngest. taken. Inasmuch as it was not claimed bonds at higher rates than it desires to Herr Most Very Furious.. You cannot allow that hanging to take will not find it in the glitter and the pomp 8, three days before the hanging. by the state that the defendant fired the pay." place. Arm yourselves, and for that bedeck a monarch aud dazzle abject The news oi the affirmation by the Judge Gary, who presided at the trial fatal shot, and there was evidence showing and servile subjects, for in his country the every drop of blood that is shed preme court of Illinois of the decision of Secretary Bayard does not believe any that just before the shooting he said: people themselves are rulers. will not from our friends let it cost of the dynamiters, will then be sC candidate the lower court in the case of tho Chicago international complications can result "Boys, give him a black eye." The verdict find it in the story of bloody foreign conquests, a human life. The capitalists shall be the anarchists caused great excitement among from the conviction of Ciril Pouble by the for re-election, and the popular is perhaps all that could be expected. for his government has been content first to suffer. No one shall scape his New York socialists and anarchists. Herr Cuban authorities. He had excellent to care for its own domain and people. judgment on anarchy,socialism,mobs, lust dues. The twelve jurors, judges and Most was furious. counsel, and all the United States could do He should rejoice because tho work detective spies will not sleep very soundly was to see that he obtained justice under disorder and lawlessness will then be Death or Ex-United States Senator Joseph Cilley "Workingmen," Bays he, "will you peaceably of framing our constitution was completed at present. Let them be aware. The the laws of Spain. allow this to take place? Allow 5 of Sew Hampshire. prono unced. 100 years ago to-day, and also because time is approaching when we will be forced the puniahment of the rppresentatives who The president's hand was swollen greatly, when completed it established a Ex-Senator Joseph Cilley, of New Hampshire, to use firearms. It must come, so be prepared. have identified themselves with your he having shaken with nearly 20,000 free government. He should rejoice whose death is announced at the age [Bedlam of cheers.] Let there be At the annual meeting of the North cau^ethese ideals of your class' No persona during three days at Philadelphia. because this constitution and government of 9(5, was appointed to succeed Senator a social revolution. stone should be left unturned to assist have survived BO long, and also because era Pacific stockholders, in New York Levi Woodbury, previously secretary of A crowd of Englishmen, furious at the Editors Schevitch and others made the condemned. The sacrifice would they have survived with so many the navy and secretary of the treasury in non-appearance of foot racers, wrecked Bpeeches of a similar character. it was announced that the lands of strengthen thecause. The condemned men blessings and have demonstrated so fully the cabinets of Presidents Jackson all accessible property in fine shape. were evangelists who had preached to the the company granted by the United the strength and value of popular rule. and Van Buren, who had resigned workingmen. Tho cruel deed of Nov. 11 jj Several of the Extremist deputies pro He should rejoice in thewonderous growth Still Another Bad Railroad Accident. from the senate to accapt the appointment States Government and, stili unsold, could be prevented if the anarchists so pose initiating a movement in the chamber and achievements of the past 100 years, of associate justice of the supreme A bad wreck occurred on the Milwaukee wished. Workinijmen must show tlieir of deputies for the expulsion from France amounted to more than 40,000,000 and also in the glorious promise of the court of the United States, in which road near the Pioux crossing, three miles military strength. An indignation mass of all Orleanist and Bonapartist princes. constitution through centuries to come. position be died. Mr. Cilley *ved in the acres. That means a territory far east of Canton, Dakota Passenger Train meeting must be held at once and money, Deputies Basly and Camelmat will again We shall fail to be duly thankful for all senate from June 13, 18-46, to March 3, No. 2, bound east, J. M. Morse, conductor, raised to fight the battle of justice and the f^ propose that all property of the abovementionel greater than Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts, that was done for us 100 years ago unless 1847, and was succeeded by Senator John ran into the rear of Freight Train No. 12. salvation of the martyrs." Most demands princes that can be discovered we realize the difficulties of the work P. Hale, Congressman Jonathan Cillej', Connecticut, and Rhode i Both trains were going at full speed. The a decision in the case of the United States $ in France shall be confiscated. theninhand, and thedangers avoided in the killed in the memorable duel with Congressman freight train was switching at Inwood, supreme court, and says that agitation 1 Island put together. task of forming a more perfect union betw oen The following pensions were granted: Graves, of Kentucky, fought at Bladeusburg, Iowa, and the rear brakes were not set. meetings should be held all over the country disjointed and inharmonious states, with Wisconsin. Widow N. Case, Whitewater, P. near Washington, Feb. 24, 1838, The rear end of the train came thundering until the court dare declare the interests and opinions radically diverse Powles, Onoida J. J. Hall, Drywood F. was his brother. The duel was The latest statistics of the Hebrews down grade toward Canton, a distance of law constitutional. "The question of and stubbornly maintained. The perplexities O. Wi8ner, Bloomer A Cline, Paokwankee fought with rifles at 70 yards several miles, and collided with the passenger. their bloodshed is not settled jet Let in America fix the number at 500,- of the convention which undertook H. Kempell, Beaver Dam. Minnesota: and Cilley fell mortally wounded at the Following is a list of the killed: every one do his duty, and it ne\er will be the labors of preparing our constitution third fire. Mr. Graves served in congress Mother J. Fellows, Marshall widow J. Nigg, 000. The total in 1845 was but 50,- life to the soldiers. Han the social rev oh* Andrew Derreth of Rock Valley, Iowa, are apparent in these earnest words of one from 1835 to and died at Louisville, Sept. Mankato W. H. Halstead, Alexandria J. tion." 000. While the population of the who was in the freight caboose asleep. He of its most illustrious of its members. 27, 1848. Simon Cameron is now the oldest Nigg, (deceased), Mankato. Dakota: J. lived at Rock Valley, Iowa, and leaves a [The president here quoted words spoken surviving ex-senator. He was born in United States has increased but a Colledge, Jr.. Redfield J. L. Babcock, Cortland: family. by the member referred to, expressive of 1799 and is followed by ex-Senator James W. Hammond, Turner. little.over threefold, the Jews have Railroad Crash in England. W. A Ploo? of McGregor, Iowa, the pas the difficulties which beset the framers of Bradbury, of Maine, born in 1805, Jefferson Did or did not Mrs. Cleveland Snub Gov. senger engineer. He leaves a family. the constitution, and suggesting that the increased tenfold. That there is pros, Davis, born in 1808. and Hannibal A collision occurred on the Midland Foraker? The lady says she didn't and Charles Dunbar of Mason City, Iowa, the blessing of God be invoked upon their la- Hamlin, born in 1809. Mr Cameron served railway. A train filled with excursionists, perity for the country in these facts the gentleman says she did. This is the passenger fireman. bors.] In the face of all discouragements in the Senate with Messrs. Cilley, Bradbury, who were going to Doncaster to itness burning topic in "society" circles. Passengers were in the smoker, one in the fathers of the republic labored for four is attested 'by the proverbial enterprise, Jefferson Davis and Hamlin. the races at that place, collided with long, weary months, in alternate hope the express car, and about twenty in the The statement is published in Chicago another train, and was wrecked. thrift, uniform industry, wealth and fear, but always with rugged first class coaches. Their escape was truly that all the Chicago Knights of Labor engaged The Midland train was standing resolve, never faltering in sturdy endeavor miraculous. One baggage and one mail iu culinary work are about to withdraw and^pubhc spirit of the Jewish race. on the crossing one mile from Donl Xew Tork Republicanism. sanctified by a prophetic sense of the value car, a locomotive, one smoker, six cars of from the order and form a district caster while the tickets are being collerted, wheat, one car of cattle and the freight caboose assembly of their own, to be known as the to posterity of their success, and always when the Liverpool express dashed into it. The New York Republican convention 'Edward Kinp, writing to the New with unflinching faith in the principles are piled into one heap or scattered Chicago Culinary union. The express cut through the excursion was held at Syracuse. Seth Low was temporary which make the foundation of a government over the prairie. The blame is attached to York Evening Post from Paris, states train. The scene was horrible. Scores ol and Warner Miller permanent New York paper says that Gen. Roger by the people. As e look down the 0. H. Milliken, conductor of the freight for chairman. The following ticket was nominated: people lay bleeding or dead, wedded amid A. Pryor has agreed to undertake the that it is no longer a secret that a past century to the origin of our constitution, cot setting the brake* at Inwood. the splintered woodwork and debris. It case of the condemned Chicago anarchists. as we contemplate its trials and its grand confederation of the Danub'ian wan impossible to release them till mechanical Secretary of state, Fred D. Grant controller, Capt. Black will shortly come from Chicago triumphs, as we realize how completely appliances arrived. Tho driver, named Jesse Lameroux treasurer, James for a consultation. and Balkan provinces is in contemplation. Successful Dynamite Gunnery. the principles upon which it is based have Taylor, has not explained how he ran H. Carmichael state engineer, Perry H. A collision occurred on the Pittsburg, met every national peril and every national The ddea is to unite in a new Lieut. E. L. Zalinski made an official past the danger signals. It is rumored Cornell. Fort Wayne & Chicago road which resulted need, how devoutly should we confess with test of the long range dynamite gun at Fort that the breaks were applied, but"failed to state the principalities lately released The platform is very long, very elaborate in a disaster. The first section of a Franklin, "God governs the affairs of Lafayette, New York, in the presence of act. The majority of the victims were residents in form of expression, but not unlike freight train broko down and the second fromTurkish rule,and Hungary and the men," and how solemn should be the reflection Secretary oi the Navy Whitney and representatives of Sheffield and Hexthorop. The in tone and purpose the usual utterance of section collided with it, instantly killing that to our hands is committed the of the Norwegian, Spanish, latest reports place the number dead a} latter are credited with the leadership the party, The only difference of opinion John Boucb, fireman of the second section. ark of the people's covenant, and that ours French, Danish, Swedish and Japanese twenty-three and the injured at sixty. was on the liquor question the platform in the movement. The improbability is the duty to shield it from impious hands. .governments. The target was an eightyton says. We recommend comprehensive We receive it sealed with the test of a century. schooner, anchored one and a fifth Capt. J. B- Mullet, of the revenue -of such a movement is not so great and efficient legislation for giving local option The 0 A S. on Dependent Pensions. It has been found sufficient in the miles from the firing point, and when the marine service, who committed suicide in by counties, towns and cities, and the now as it would have been in years past, and in all the future years it will be Asst. Adjt Gen. W. W. Braden of the exhibition was finished she was reduced to San Francisco, was the brother of exSupervising restriction by taxation in such localities found sufficient if the American people are G. A. R. of Minnesota has collected data slivers that floated away on the tide. The past. Architect Mullet. as do not by their option exclude absolutely true to their sacred trust. Another centennial from the various parts of the state as to I gun used was sixty feet long, of eight-inch the traffic. It arraigns a minority Rev. Dr. Bernard O'Reilly of New York, day will come, and msdhons yet the views of the members on the dependent bore, carrying a projecti'e containing 5 0 report on the liquor question was defeated who is staying at Glengarnlfe, Ireland, has Mr. Ht*nry 'George, who has made unborn will inquire concerning our pensi( bill. Returns have been received pounds of dynamite with a force of 60 0 by a vote of 515 to 136.' It said: Howard received the appointment of domestic prelate stewardship and the safety of from 69 posts Out ol 5 9 postn, 1,702 pounds to the square inch. Six shots were himself notorious by preaching a gospel Crosby submitted a high license plank, to the pope. their constitution. God grant that they favored the bill and 69 opposed it. Tha fired, two of which struck the vessel, tearing which was also defeated. Adjourned sine of anti-poverty through law, the Frank W. Maxon, a wealthy stock* may find it unimpaired and as we rejoice Rush City, Hastings, Rushford, Veradale, her all to pieces. Another gun is being die. breeder of-Walworth. Wis., was* gored to in the patriotis'm and devotion of those Lanesboro, Melrose, Osakins constructed which will hurl 600 pounds of State, and taxation of land, instead of death by a blooded bull. who lived a hundred years ago, so may and Mazeppa voted unanimously dynamite at a charge. by the old-fashioned practice of indus others who follow us rejoice in our fidelity in favor without announcing the vote. J. Howard Ros3, who had been identified British Parliament Prorogued. and in our jealous love for constitutional The post at Shakopce voted against the try and -economy, signally fails to with newspapers at Detroit, Buffalo and An intimate friend of Neebe, the conaemned liberty. Parliament was prorogued on Sept. 16 measure and the post at Maple Plain Kansas City, died at Lamont, Mich. practice what he so grandiloquently anarchist, at Chicago, said a few until Nov. 30. The queen's speech closing cast 22 votes against the bill because they Thomas J. Pope & Bros metal dealers dasago The seven men who are conmned the session refers to foreign relations, which prf aches. During the past year, by lecturingand. favored a Bervice pension. L. P. Phimmei of New York city, have failed. Liabilities When the president was in the middle of to hang have*begun to weaken, and continue friendly, enumerates various and Dudley P. Chafe posts, at Minneapolis, the sale of his books and his $300,000 to $300,000. his remarks the soft mellow sound of the they now regret they did no show some treaties concluded and negotiations pending are unanimously in favor of it. A bell in the cupola of the state house which newspapers, it is authoritatively stated Nolan and Clow will fight in Cincinnati, repentance immediately after the receipt and says* table showing the result is being prepared occupies the place of honor on the structure Oct. 6. of the news from Ottawa. As a matter of and will be sent to Commander-in-Cbiel I have agreed with the president of the Mr. George has netted from $40,- rousing cheer went up from the crowd. fact, at least four of the condemned men Fairchild, of the G. A. R. of the United United States to refer to a joint commission The Villard party controls about as The president WHS obliged to stop talking '000 to $50,000. He lives in a very have changed very materially, and are now the difficult questions respecting the States. much Northern Pacific stock as the old for a few seconds. It was just 12.05 when regretting they did not throw themselves North American fisheries which have recently pretty house in & fashionable suburb management. the president uttered his last word, and he on the benevolence and humanity of the been discussed by two nations. A terrible tragedy occurred at the- Twin of New York. Fire broke out in the wholesale candy at once retired to his seat. Before the fng There is some ground for hoping that eneral public, instead of stoically upholdiwhat mountain ranch of Howard Windham, factory of M. E. Page & Co echo of his words had died away there was the grave depression under which all commercial they call the courage of their convictions. near Larimie, Wyoming, resulting in- tht i on Lake street, Chicago, near Franklin a cheering which was deafeni ig. While and industrial interests have lain Mr. Smearon, director of agriculture death of a young gentleman named George The entire building and contents are destroyed the applause was still going on, the crowd so long is assuming a less severe character. The grand jury at Chicago returned an H. Gordon. Gordon came to America of the northwestern provinces of by fire. Loss, $300,000. broke into a patriotic air, and the din was There is no mitigation of the suffering under indictment against J. W. Sykes for issuing from England, accompanied by his friend terriffic. wnich large portions of the agricultural India, has issued a note on competition fraudulent warehouse receipts. Sykes Dr. Luke P. Blackburn, ex-governor of and college mate, A. W. Whitehouse. Both community continue to labor. I As far as the eye could reach there was one failed 3ome eighteen months ago for about Kentucky, who died recently, was born in were students at Oxford and sons of between Indian and American trust the remedies your wisdom has provided solid, seething, surging mass of humanity, $75,000, most of the losses being sustained Woodiord county, Ky., June 16, 1816, wealthy parents. They were visiting Mr. will gradually eflect a complete restoration and when thair throats opened in unison wheat. He says that India possesses at banks at which he had hypothecated his father having one of the largest stockfarms Windham with a view to future investments of order in Ireland and give renewed i they filled the air and made an inspiring warehouse receipts, professing to represent in the state. He studied medicine in the stock business. One afternoon means tooonipel America to withdraw encouragement to peaceful industry. scene. When quiet once more reigned, grain stored. When he failed no grain in Europe, and became a prominent practitioner they saw two antelopes near the The speech concludes with a reference to Justice Samuel F. Miller, of the United her hostile tariffs and open her was found in Btore. in Lexington and vicinity for many Windham ranch and left together to capture the late jubilee celebration. States supreme court delivered a very markets to British industry, but is years. In 184 6 he removed to Natchez, the game. Tho friends separated and' The general passenger agents begin their able and eloquent memorial address. As Miss., and won a wide reputation as a yellow afterward Whitehouse fired at what hesupposed convention in St. Paul and adopt uniform burdened by higher railway freight Justice Miller was seated the band struck fever expert, successfully battling with in the dusk to be a mountain' tickets. Second Regiment Reunion. up "Hail Columbia," as an accompaniment charges, excessive handling and ap the epidemics of 1854-55. In 1856 ho was lio'i. The result was that Gordon waskilled. to the chorus two thousand strong. A runaway freight on the Chicago, Milwaukee The Second Regiment of Minnesota held called to New York to aid the authorities The body was brought to Laramie patently (though not really) inferior President Kasson took the arm of Cardinal & St. Paul railway collides with a their annual reunion in St. Paul. 100 were in treating yellow fever. During every yellow and an inquest held. Gordon was twentytwo Gibbons, who, with theglitteringsun pouring quality. He advises London merchants passenger train near Canton, Dak., killing present. The meeting was opened by a fever epidemic since Dr. Blackburn's j-ears of age. His body will probably down upon his vestments, andtbe "red three persons and shattering both trains speech from Edward George, son of Col. services have been in requisition all over be sent to England for burial. to use their influence with the hat" so lately placed upon his head by to pieces. James George, second colonel of the the South. He was governor of Kentucky Leo XIII.. looked his best and was the recipient railways. Pensions granted: WisconsinEliza M., regiment. The following officers were The following pensions have been granted: from 1878 to 18K2, and has since lived of much attention. After walking to mother of Ephraim G. Brewster, Chippewa then appointed to Berve during the ensuing quietly in Louisville. WisconsinMother of J. Moses, Velp. the front of the stand and paying Falls Oliver Fellows, Briggsville Wallac* year: President. Col. J. W. Bishop, of Original: F. Blunt, Johnston M. Anderson, Chief Feraow, of the Forestry Division his respects to the thousands Tago, Ash Ridge Elias Hutchins, Diamond The Manitoba has issued a circular of in* St. Paul vice president, Capt. G. W. Shuman, Bluemound E. Stookwell, Black River of people who surged in and Bluff A. F. Fairbanks, Norwalk J. Markey, of the Department of agriculture, strurtion to agents, saying: "When passengers Minneapolis secretary, Col. A. Falls F. Berlan, Ridgeway, J. Bernkler, around the square, with a bow he turned, Concord: Isaac Barton, Barron William traveling on freight trains with R, Keifer, St. Paul treasurer, John H. Cumberland. Minnesota O. C. Eagles, alter a pretty careful survey of the and facing the president, and within hearing Brahaney, Madison father of Charles proper tickets offer baggage for transportation Gibbons, St. Paul. President Bishop announced Minneapolis J. S. Stoops Shingle Creek. of all who occupied seats around the ground, reaches the conclusion that Fletcher. Mauston Caroline, widow ol that he had collected all the regiment's on same train, you will way-bill the DakotaB. Webber, Ames L. Delamater, circle offered a prayer. The most impor- George Andrecht, Milwaukee mother of old papers and documents and same free to the terminal or immediate Erie. the forest area owned by the United Alexander McFarlan. Jr., Newchester J. station on our own line, as shown by the tant social event took place when Mrs, compiled them in book form, so as to make At Chicago, John J. Love, the dock States government represents a capital Everson, Blair, D. M. Holmes, Kendal) F. a history of the regiment, and wished to ticket, providing it does not exceed 15 0 Cleveland was j!ntertained_ by Mr. and superintendent and bookkeeper of the Aere. Boyceville. MinnesotaLouisa,widow Mrs. George W. Childs, at Wooton, their present it to all the members. Accordingly pounds. Any excess over 150 pounds yon of at least $280,000,000, and that Deleware & Hudson Canal company, acknowledged of J. J. Goodchild, Alden widow of D. beautiful country seat at Br.vn Mawr. as their names were called each old vet. will way-bill at the regular excess baggage that he had embezzled upwards the annual loss by fire will average P. Chapman, Brainerd Henry Piatt, War* The occasion was marked by the presence filed in turn to the desk and received his rate." of $10,000 from that company, and saw wiaow of Lawrence Keating, Minne- i~ book. A vote of thanks was then presented of a great number of distinguished persons. $8,000,000. He proposes that the government was sentenced to two and a half years in The American forestry congress, in session apolis W. D. Sayer, North Branch station to Bishop in the form of a resolution, Upon reaching Mr. Childs' grounds, the impromptu make accurate surveys of the penitentiary at hard labor. in Springfield, III. Thomas Anderson, St. Paul. for his generosity. coaching party went at once to the this wooded land, and withdraw it A cart load of dynamite, enough to blow spring house, and after being shown its attractions Capt. C. M. Levy, for many years a clerk It was announced that James Brennen, Acting Secretary Muldrow, in a letter up Havana, was discovered hidden in the in the postoffice department, died in Washington. Mr. Childs led them to an enclosure of Company F. and James Spencer, of E, from sale and pre-emption and that the attorney general, has recommended woods near Key West, Florida. The discovery He was formerly a ver/ wealthy near by, where seven or eight thoroughbred had recently died and a resolution of condolence that the offar of compromise bv the Sierra it employ a few trained foresters, with ha3 created intense excitement, merchant of New York, but through speculation Jerseys were browsing. Mrs. Cleveland to the widows, and respect and affection Lumber company of California in the timber proving that the plot against Cuba is in other ways lost his fortune. He was told that she might choose whichever for the dead was drawn up and a suitable number of assistants, to trespass suits be rejected, and that th much more formidable than at first supposed. was placed in the postoffice department one of th*m she wantedfor a present. adopted. A committee of five was appointed suits be prosecuted to secure for the gov* protect the timber from burning and under President Lincoln. v Grace, a prettily colored heif to procure an appropriately carved ernment the largest possible verdict. Thi er, eighteen months old, had the from the ruin which comes of the indiscriminate head-stone lor the grave of the deceased Premier Norquay of Manitoba, who has At the annual meeting of the stockholders action pending is for the recovery oil honor of being chosen, and as her new mistress Col. James George. Congratulatory letters been in New York trying to raise money 6fe*j of the Minneapolis &, Pacific railway, $2,217,254, beir.g the value of use of the axe. The cost announced the fact she turned laughingly and telegrams were then read from to build the proposed Red River Valley ft"C the following board of directors was elected: feet of luniber.alleged to have been iHegally of this system would be inconsiderable to Gen. Sheridan and said: "General, Gen. Rosecranz, of Washington Gen. railroad to a connection wi^h the Northern cut from the public lands. The defendant* W. D. Washburn, Thomas Lowry, do you think I am mean in taking the Vrfh Cleve.of Minneapolis Col. Vandevier, I Pacific, left for Winnipeg, baring foiled in offered to compromise and pay thegovem j) R. B. Langdon, John Martin. John C. Oswald, compared with its benefits. best?" Mrs. Cleveland soon after mounted of Hamilton O., and others. bis financial errand*. ment $15,000. i H. Fletcher and C. H. Pofcfcit.