New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 2, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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bat also New Ulm Heview. Elihu B. Washburne Dead Condenaed News Items. RESUME OF THE NEWS. her,1 services performed in behalf of their England has inflicted upon subjects. Mr. Washburne returned to upon serious present necessities which require A farm hand living with J. Smith, five this country after a residence of nearly attention. The presence ol Persico miles south of Tower City, Dak., had oc* nine years in Paris. His life after that contributed to keep the country tranquil. casion to go out during the night and on .BRANDT & WEDDENDORP, Publishers. Washington News Items. The Former Secretary of State and time was quiet and retired for the moat There is everv ground for hope that means his return was sh,otby &nuth, thinking b.e_ Minister to France Breathes part and largely passed in his own library will be found to settle the differences between Nov. 24 is designated as the day Tor was a burglar. *f4* among bis books, manuscripts, paintings landlords and tenants, especially as His.Last in Chicago. Thanksgiving by proclamation of President NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* At Park River, Dak., "fire destroyed and engravings. His name has been mentioned the Irish are very far from desiring separation Cleveland. *k if in connection with the presidency Cargill Bros.' elevator containing aboutforty fron England. Catholics and protestants Postmasters commissioned: Iowa: Amber, more than once, and in 1880 he was a candidate thousand bushels- ef wheat. & alike confide in the pope. Review of Notable and Honorable 6V.N P. Hildebrand Barnum, L. Cady. before the convention which nominated J. R. Dodge, statistician of the department Career of the Distinguished Lord Randolph Churchill spoke at Stockton, Minnesota: Lamberton, R. Morton. Senator Frye of Maine would get rid of Garfield. Since his return to this England. He said that the National.bt Fourth class postmasters appointedDakota: Statesman and Diplomat. the surplus in short order if he had his way of agriculture at Washington, country, in 1877, Mr. Washburne lived in leader has made a tool of his friend Sigel, G. Harnick. Iowa: Moortville, abouto itsubsidies, He woul$10,000,000 give $10,000,000 a- Chicago. His wife died in March last. His estimates that the yield of the to educa Blunt, who was an impulsive man, and C. P. Collins Rodman, M. L. Fritz year1 eldest son, Gratiot, who was located in knew nothing whatever about Irish affairs. Story City, A. N. Torp. Minnesota: "three leading cereals, corn, wheat and tion and put 500,000 at work on theNica* The Hon. Elihu B. Washburne, died in New York, died in December last, and the He advised his hearers not to attach too Bridgroan, H. R. Mallette, Lemond, C. ragua canal. Chicago on Saturday last, at the residence rest of the family who are still living are *K oats, will this year reach an aggregate much importance to such collisions of Thompson Springfield, J. Albert.i i The Dakota Prohibitionist, edited by as follows: Hempstead Washburne, city of his sq, Hempitead Washburne, of congestion which more might occur, the object being of 2,550,000,000 bushels or 1,500,- A communication has been received by Shoals and Vallandigham, is the latest attorney of Chicago Marie, now Mrs. A. H. to make the government of Ireland impossible of the heart and lungs. He had the interstate commission, signed in behalf 000,000 of corn, 450,000,000 of newspaper venture in Aberden, Dak. Fowler, of Denver Susie, now Mrs. W. D. and to alienate electoral support of fourteen commercial associations complained of illness during the day, and Bishop, of Bridgport, Conn. Pitt, who is Lord Salisbury has been selling some of from the Unionist party. Some sentimental wheat, and 600,000,000 of oats. of Boston, antagonizing the project'of the living in the old Washburne homestead at at four o'clock, was attacked by acute pain his London property, amounting to about people were shocked by these collisions Boston chamber of commerce,which claimB Livermore, Me., where he has charge of the with the police but in America the people $1,000,000 worth. at his heart, and in a few minutes expired, that the practice of allowing an export rebate Washburne memorial library of 5,000 volumes, A trial just completed in the Court were not so squeamish, knowing that it The deceased had apparently so completely The constitutional amendment permit-', upon flour, grain, provisions and and Elihu, now preparing for a civil was impossible to trifle with lawlessness in recovered from his late illness that his sons ting election to the presidency of Mexico^ of General Sessions in New York developed produce shipped from the west via. Boston engineering course at Kensingston, N. Y. a country with large democratic institu- and daughters had returend to their homes, rev1 for two consecutive terms after having to loreign ports is an unjust discrimination the fact that in that city tions, that, for instance, had Mr. Blaine it beingthe general feeling that he was in bet- ceived the approval of both houses of con* against local consumers, and seeks to spoken of the American police as Mr. Glad- ter health than any time since Mrs. Wash- there is an Anarchist club which gress, was officially promulgated. have the practice stopped. a stone had spoken of the Irish police at burne's death,tands his death was friendcornThe a THE LINCOLN STATUE. surprise hi family and The 200,000 Russian reserves-, called out makes a business of setting fires to The secretary of state has issued, by Kidderminster he would probably have P^ at the beginning cf October, after three direction of the president, an announcement houses on commission from owners been expelled from public life. The legislature Washburne family came from the Unveiling of the Bronze Statue of weeks' drill, were sent home. The condition of the death of Hon. E. B. Washburne. best of Revolutionary and Puritan stock, of New York and other American who desire to obtain insurance money. of the men and the spirit and discipline Abraham Lincoln, in Lincoln The announcement refers to Mr. their ancestor, John Washburne, being the states weie fond of passing resolutions expressing throughout the empire, are reported excellent. Park, Chicago. Washburne's distinguished public services Franz Mitkof, a member of the club, first secretary of the Council of Plymouth. sympathy with disturbers o! The shooting of the troops surpassed as congressman and minister to France, The father of Elihu B. Washburne and six Last Saturday the 22d, the bronze order in Ireland, but when similar events was found guilty of incendiarism. all expectations. and orders that upon the driy of his funeral occurred at homp the police speedily used brothers was a native of Massachusetts statue of Abraham Lincoln was unveiled the state department be closed and Mr. Gladstone is confined to his bed. He clubs and the military rifles. and a resident of Maine, in which latter and accepted by the city of Chicago. There be draped in mourning for ten days thereafter. is ill with a bad cold and suffering from excessive state his family was reared. The father, was .i great crowd in Lincoln Park, including The number of United States depository fatigue. He isA The diplomatic and consular officers Israel Washburne, was a farmer and storekeeper the Mayor, Gen. Terry, and many other under the care of banks has increased during physicians. of the United States in foreign countries Miscellaneous News Notes. at Livermore, Oxford county, notables. After some addresses, "Boom, will also be directed to make prpper "District of Maine," where Elihu was boom," roared two of Maj. Wood's Battery the past fortnight from 205 to 225, The following pensions have Been granted: A very extensive fall of snow is reported expression of the public sorrow. born in September, 1816. Thero D. guns. As the sound of tho cannon died MinnesotaA. W. Steckner (deceased), in Minnesota and Dakota. and a number of applications are were seven sons, most of whom away, little "Abe" Lincoln stepped up The following patents have been issued: Minneapolis E. E. Spaulding, Freeport S. Anthony Comstock has destroyed fortynine have attained distinction in political, military to the base of the flag-covered bronzed pending, awaiting only the necessary Minnesota: J. A. Barclay, St. Paul, H. Felch, Elk River S. S. Whipps, Le tons of obscene literature in the last and civil life. The best known of figure of hia grandfather and pulled a rope automatic hatchway guard D. Bell, St. Sueur Center, L. Collins, Richwoorl R. Hillard, formalities. Depositories in every fifteen years. these are Israel Washburne, a member of which held the covering. The folds slowly Paul, railway construction T. W. Emery Buffalo H. A. Partridge, Minneapolis Rood & Maxwell, prominent lumbermen congress from Maine and governor of that loosened and dropped down at the base, large city are increasing the amounts and W. Spence, Minneapolis, chimney cap C. S. Emone, Farmington. Dakota at Washburn, Win., assign, with liabilities state Cald wallader C. Washburne, a member and the tall, erect figure of Abraham Lincoln J. T. Fanning, Minneapolis, partitioner Mother of W. C. Allen, Mount Vernon. of bonds deposited, and the total of of congress from Wisconsin, a major hone brightly in the Bun which struggled aggregating $450,000. beam J. G. Rank, St. Paul, motor. Wisconsin: Original-E. Sanders, Armoucc bonds so held has risen to $29,512,* general in the army and governor of Wisconsin through the clouds at the moment. A S. Conn, Milwaukee, cigar box Crude petroleum has been struck at At Maxwell, Story county, Iowa, a wild and Gen. William D. Washburne, tremendous shout went up from the 5,000 000. South Hutchinson, Kansas,' at a depth ol J. R. Davis, Neenah, chop grader and fellow named Perry Ackers, was bent on an ex member of congress from Minnesota, people assembled. 620 leet, 36 feet below the 150-foot salt purifier, also one for reducing grain to destroying somebody. He shot and killed a soldier in tVe war, and at present a vein. The oration was by Hon. Lenord Swett, flour D. Lawton, Racine, straw cutter Justice of the Peace Schmetzer and Mayor prominent miller and railroad magnate of W whose intimate political, social and domestic T. Parker, Menomonee, sluiceway and The Philadelphia Press says: "This French. Passing on to an entrance of Odd The report that trouble with the Crow Minneapolis. Ofthe seven brothers, Sidney, relations with the great president flood gate J. H. and C. Rose, Prairie du Fellows' hall he said good-bye to the postmaster Indians is anticipated is said by Adjt. Gen. Israel and Cadwallader have been dead is going to be an awfully unhealthy have made him one of the best informed Sac, agricultural boiler T. W. Sheriffs. on the way, remarking that he was Vincent in St. Paul to have no foundation some time. The first step taken on his own men now living on Lincoln's life. As a country for Anarchists for the next Milwaukee, feed indicator for oil pumps in fact. going to hell, and then shooting himself, account by Elihu Washburne, after helping 1/ condensed biography of Lincoln it has not E. V. Straight, Richland Center, vehicle dying immediately. Ackers-was a shiftless century or so. A century is a long his father in the store for several years, Never before in the political history of been excelled and it contains anecdotes axle and bearing. fellow, who had been for some time an object was to secure the position of "printer's Maryland have the people of the state, especially time, and nobody can tell what it and reminiscences which were never before i of suspicion, but no one expected any devil" in the office of the Christian Intelligencer The following pensions have been granted: the citizens of Baltimore, manifested published. such startling tragedy as eame. may bring forth in the way of the ridiculous at Gardner, Me., where he passed a WisconsinWidow of J. McCort, such intense interest in political affairs year. He afterward obtained a better Clarks Mills widow of J. Walker, Brodhead. as now. According to recent reports the sugar refiners and extravagant in doctrine position in the office of the Kennebec OriginalM. P. Green, alias M. of Brooklyn, New York, Boston and An effort is to be made to unite the coai and practice. What has been hatched Journal, the leading Whig organ of the Pitts, Reedsburg E. Brown, Elroy J. M. Philadelphia have organized a trust, or in miners throughout the entire country into district, and it was during this early newspaper Warner, Wonecox X. Schlicker,* Milwaukee during the last ten years may be a other words have entered into a combination, one national organization. The Knights experiences chat he imbibed much of E. E. PoBt. Watoma J. Peterson, with a capital of $50,000,000. of Labor and the Federated miners will token of what is to come. his political faith and convictions. In Ogema J. C. Metcalf, Kilbourn City J. Their object is to raise the price of the try and arrange for a consolidation of the 1836 Mr. WaBhburne, then a young Dunlap, Aurora ville W. Lansing, Neenah. commodity so that a profit can be had. two organizations. There are about 250,- man of twenty, began the study of law, Minnesota: E. Kearns (deceased). Marietta 000 coal miners in the country. Of thia No doubt is felt in Chicago that the Atlanta's best citizens arp howling.mad entering the office of Hon John Otis, a distinguished C. Dehn, St. Paul 0. Derusha, West number 50,000 are members of the because they were ignored by the committee lawyer and member of congress, seven convicted anarchists will be executed St. Paul M. Woodcreek, North Minneapolis Knights of Labor and 14,000 are in the who had in charge th&reoeption tendered residing at Hallowell, an "aristocratic" T. Madland, Rushford J. B. Inman, November 11. Their friends federation. to the president. town in the Maine district. During this Duiuth E. Prendegrast, Hokah H. Ealy, time Mr. Washburne took up the study of concede it, and the law officers are already W. H. Bailey, one of the members of the A party giving his name as Duncan Weller, Jackson H. Rossman, Spring Valley J. the languages, and applied himself diligently general executive board, Knights of Labor, and claiming he owned large ranches Pendergast, Newhouse N. Hansen, Detroit.. at work preparing for the scene. W Greer, Plankinton A. to his self-education. Judge Otis was in the Sounhwest, has skipped from Eau about whom there was such a contention Dakota1 greatly impressed with the faithfulness and So many threats of an attempt at the Claire, and is supposed to have gone to St. at Minneapolis, arrived in Pittsburg en Smith, Miller D. Cary, Gettysburg. ambitious character of his 1 iw clerk, and Louis, leavine two clergyman and two others route to Philadelphia. When questioned, release of the prisoners have been assisted him in various ways, advancing to mourn for $200 borrowed money. he said: I am not satisfied with the result the money to pay for his attendance at made that the jail will be more securely Personal News Notes. of the convention, but I have no grie\ Several vessels were wrecked near Marquette the Cambridge Law school, where Mr. ancesandno complaints to make. Tim Gov. Alger of Michigan has made guarded than usual, though the precaution $8,- during a blinding snow storm, but Washburne entered in 1839. In the spring vote to reduce the executive board was in 000,000 since the war. no lose of life is reported. A furious gale will probably not be needed. of 1840 Mr. Washburne started for my favor. While I am not satisfied, I accept prevailed all along the lakes and further Capt. John S. McNaught, Twentieth infantry, the West, and settled at Galena, 111. All hope of interference from the supreme the inevitable and will do my best disasters are expected. was retired on the Oct. 15 by direction He entered with zest into the Harrison for thegood of the entire order. of the president. court is given up, and Gov. campaign of that fall, Congressman Rice and wife- and Mrs. J. and came to the front prominently R. Sanborn of St. Paul are at the Riggs, James Knight, M. D., sureeon-in-chief of Oglesby, who has been the last resort as a Whig speaker. This active participation Washington. They are looking for winter the hospital for the relief of the ruptured THANKSGIVING. for a reprieve, in a speech at Chicago in the politics of that day quarters. The ex-mayor will return to and crippled of New York, is dead. earned him a good reputation and brought St. Paul, while the ladies wilil go to New gave the clear impression that the Lieut. Walter S. Howe, Fourth artillery, Nov. 24 Designated as the Day by him considerable practice as a lawyer. In York and New Ha\en. stationed for several years at Fort Snelling, law will be allowed to take its course. 1844 he was a delegate to the Whig national Proclamation of President Cleveland. The President has recognized'Clement E. Minn., has been ordered to duty at convention at Baltimore, assisting in Nicolini as consular agent of. Italy at' Galveston, Fort Trumbull, Conn.,and lelt recently for the nomination of Henry Clay. Tex. his new station. Washington, Oct. 25.The following mh Gov. Sawyer of New Hampshire has The McPherson, Kan., National Bank The Elberon hotel and the cottage in proclamation was issued by the president done a public service by vetoing what Mr. Washburne was a leading advocate has been authorized to commence business, which President Garfield died at Long to-day. of the old Galena & Chicago Union road, with $100,000 capital. Branch are owned by Ckarles G. Francklyn, is known as the Hazen Railroad Bill, The goodness and the mercy of God one of the pioneer stems of the great Northwestern now in Ludlow street jail, New York, The president was heartHy.glad to- get* which virtually proposed to turnover system, the first ten miles of which which have followed the American people in default of $500,000 bail, in the suit home. Though as heartily glad that' he* were built in 1848. During this same year during all the days of the past year claim the railroad system of the State to the brought against nim by Sir Bache Cunard went away. During the three weeks ofhis* he was a candidate for congress, but was their grateful recognition and humble of London. journeying he had traveled 4,500 miles, Boston and Maine corporation, on defeated by Col. Baker. By the aid of the acknowledgment. By his omnipotent power passed through seventeen states, crossing: FreeSoilers Mr. Washburne succeeded four he has protected us from war and the ground that corrupt methods three of them twice, and had seen and beent years later in defeating Thompson pestilence, and from every national Criminal Calendar. seen by (variously estimated by different* were notoriously employed to promote Campbell, the Democratic candidate, calamity. By his gracious favor the earth Preparations for hanging the Anarchists members of the party at from* onetbfive.) by a majority of 286. Mr. Washburne the passage of the measure. He has yielded a generous return to the labor 5 y^sx have been begun. million** of American citizens. was re-elected term after term, carrying of the husbandman, and every path ol disposes of the plea that the other side A long, bitter strife in the Cherokee nation J*~ the district or going along with it into the There was a great fire at St- Louis- recently. honest toil has led to comfort and contentment. culminated in murder, and a pitched make of the new Republican party just The fire was only gotten' under* was probably equally guilty by saying By his loving kindness the battle between two factions i3 feared. previous to the war. The.first re-election control after most desperate exertions oai hearts of our people have been replenished The statue stands in tne center of the that this does not affect the matter. was the result of a union movement culminating the part of the fire department. Losses' There are rumors in Chicago that $750,- with fraternal sentiment and patriotic en farther wall of the circle, on an oblong in a "Republican" coalition, This is substantially the same position of all firms aggregate fully $500,000 with' 000 belonging to the American potton deavor and by his unerring guidance we square pedestal, bearing the simplest inscription. which gavo Mr. Washburne a majority of insurance about half. The principal suffers Oil trust has disappeared from the treasury. have been directed in the way of national Mr. St. Gaudens had tried to which Gov. Ames of Massachusetts B^ 5,000. The majority secured in 1S60 at were, Woolman, Tood & o.f boots. make Mr. Lincoln's plainness tell, being prosperity. To the end that we may. with took last spring in vetoing the the time of his third re-election, was 13,- and shoes John Martin & Co.'s wholes perfectly aware that Lincoln, the orator, one accord, testify our gratitude for The preparations for the execution of the 511, the largest majority given any sale clothing house Scarret FuritUre coin* gained in the long run rather than lost because Beverly Division Bill, and Gov. Sawyer's all these blessings, I, Grover Cleveland, Chicago anarchists have begun. It is reported, member of that congress. On the pany and Mitchell Furniture company. of his unshapeliness and size. Mr. St. president of the United States, do hereby however, that they will be granted veto will doubtless prove equally floor of the house, and in the important Gaudens has chosen the jment when he designate and set apart Thursday, the a brief respite. The Uniced States supreme eourt will! chairmanships held by him effective in New Hampshire, as the is standing before an audience waiting for 24th day of November next, as a day ot hear the Chicago Anarchist Case on Thursday, notably of the committees on appropriations Amer Green, who was lynched at Delphi, silence, looking downward and collecting Thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed Hazen bill lacked a two-thirds vote 27th, no writ of error expected. and commerceMr. Washburne Ind., may have been innocent. Luella his thoughts for speech. He has risen from by all the people of the land. On that day achieved deserved Distinction and gained Mahbitt, his alleged victim, is said to have in the House. The Northern Pacific is to applyfonanin-junction his chair, which the artist, with a bold let all secular work and employment be an enviable reputation for eminent ability arrived at Delphi. to prevent the opening of' indemnity and novel realism in sculpture, has placed suspended, and let our people assemble in and strict integrity. He was regarded lands to settlement. empty some feet to the rear. At Philadelphia, the trial of Robert S. am1 their accustomed places of worship, as perhaps the nearest friend of President Seizing one lapel of his coat Briefly speaking, socialism contemplates Hall, a variety actor, for killing his with prayer and songs of praise give thankp Lieut. John B. Rodman, Twentiettiinfan Lincoln. During the civil war Mr. Washburne with a familiar gesture, and thrusting the mistress, Sophie E. Smith, alias Lillian to our Heavenly Father for all he has done try, has been promoted to be captain] sec-' a state of society in which the was enabled to bestow a great favor other hand behind him, Abraham Lincoln Rivers, an actress, on June 3 last, resulted for us, while we humbly implore the ond lieutenant Edwin H. Webben, Twentieth on Gen. Grant, for whom he entertained government shall own all lands, factories, is about to speak. The heavy locks recently in a verdict of murder in the first forgiveness of our "sins and a infantry, to be first lieutenant) vice* a strong liking. This favor consisted of hair,treated with consummate art.carry degree. continuance of his mercy. Let machinery, mines, etc., and Rodman promoted. of the president's commission of senior the expression of Lincoln's bowed head ap families and kindred be reunited on that brigadier general from Illinois. This act haBJ The department commander take general charge of all industrial to far greatee points than a figure which day and let their hearts, filled with a The Casualty Record. of friendship was followed up later pointed a general court martial to meet'at. is treated 1n the ordinary way. The right and social activity for the benefit ot kindly cheer and affectionate reminiscences by Mr. Washburne's efforts in securing Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dak., on the* The schooner J. F. Joy, ore laden hand is seen only from some points. The be turned in thankfulness to the source oi the legislation making Grant all the people. It is to be the one 27th inst., for the trial of such persens-as /rom Escanaba for Erie, sank off Ashtabula left foot is advanced, and the weight of all their pleasure and the giver of all that first lieutenant general and afterward may be brought before it. harbor. the gaunt fieure rests largely on the right great employer and master. Communism makes the day glad and joyous. And in general of the armies. Mr. leg. The pedestal has seven stars on its Troops have been dispatched to the* The pteamer City of Owen Sound, of the the midst of our people and our happiness Washburne was prominent in the impeachment aims at the common ownership front, and the inner chair back carriers scnes of the Crow disturbances in Mbn Collingwood Transportation company proceedings against Andrew John the legend "E Pluribus Dnum" over an of all property, the equal division tana and a conflict is considered inevitable.. line, was wrecked half a mile east of Clapperton let us remember the poor, the needy and eagle heraldically displayed. The statue island lighthouse during a heavy PostofSces established: Minnesota of all products of labor, and natural the unfortunate, and by our gifts of chari son, and was indentified with all tho lm stands in a most commanding and beautiful gale. West Line. Redwood county. Wisconsin portant legislation of a period covering spot. A velvety knoll slopes up ready benevolence let us increase resources, among the entire th number of those who with grateful seventeen consecutive years opposing numerous Minong, Washburn count}'. Postmaf^ters* Terrible storms on the lakps are reported, to the base of the statue, which hearts shall join in our thanksgiving. population. It is the holding of all railroad subsidies and especially commissioned: DakotaMinnesela, W Av. which are attended by heavy losses is of granite, circular shape, sixty feet the Pacific railroad legislation changing Mitchell. both of life and property. There is an rppahng broad and thiity feet deep. Surrounding things in common, as its name implies, the government lien from first to eecond list of vessels which have sunk, this is a balustrade of the same material Applicants for letters patent can aof# under the paternal direction of A Big Failure in Wisconsin. mortgages. When Gen. Grant became many with their crews. Others are in very fi\e feet high, and inside of thisballustrade embrace in one application more than coe president he appointed Mr. Washburne perlious positions. The lumber firm of Rood & Maxwell ol the State. Anarchy would be the is a row of seats cut out of the solid stone invention. secretary of state. But his health failing Washburn, Wis., has collapsedan oc extending all the way around, above the The saw mill, shingle mill and planing David Roberts has been convicted eSf abolition of law and of all the machinery him shortly afterward, Mr. Washburne currence that has not been unlooked for seats the name. Abraham Lincoln, is cut mill ot C. C. Loomis, three mileB north of murder in the Morgan county, Ky., circuitt was forced to resign early in 1869. He of organized social institutions, among many. Attachments aggregating into the stone in letters large enough to Little Rock, Ark., was consumed by fire. court, and sentenced to the penitentiary? was then made minister to France. over 200,000 were made, after which the occupy the whole inside face of the circle. The cause was fire in the woods. About and the substitution of a state for life. firm made an assignment. On the breaking out of the war between There are five very wide steps leading up $150,000 worth of fine lumber was destroyed, The alleged abductor and murderer o? of things in which every person should France and Prussia Minister Washburne The first levy was made by the. St into this semi-circle into the top one of with all the buildings about Luella Mabbit was lynched byagreat mob* came into immediate prominence, and Paul attorneys for the Third National bank which is cut "1884." the date of the beginning be free to do whatever seemed pleasing, them. at Delphi, Ind. found himself called on to perform the of that city on a claim of $208,000, tint of the wjprk. In the center of the especially in the use of productive most exacting and laborious duties, as sum presumably representing the amount semi circle stands the pedestal, which Is A citizens' caucus held at Devils Lake, Foreign News Notes. well as some of the most delicate known the firm's loans from the institution. The ten feet high, and composed of immense nominated H. C. Hansbrough, editor and property. Anarchism is almost The archives of the blocks of granite the top one of which is a chief claim was followed by many others to foreign diplomacy proprietor of the Inter Ocean, for mayor Menzil Mark, one of Gen. Boulanger's too wild and chimerical to define. German embassy were turned over to beautiful stone exactly four feet square. including the Northern National Bank o' without opposition. spies, ha stolen from the commander of Minister Washburne, and the latter's services Surir ounting the whole is the bronze figure Ashland, Ferguson Brothers, L. C. Will the garrison at Przemyol. in Austriau The following changes in the stations of were requested as a matter of national of the martyred paeddent, eleven feet marth of Ashland, Boulin& Mahan, Franl Galicia the plans of three forts and fled officers of the quartermaster's department hospitality in securing the safe trans high. The monopolizing and aggressive Fischer of Bavfield, and Louis & Prentict with them to Russia. are ordered: Capt. J. M. Marshall goes tc^. portation through the French lines of the of Portage, The claims of these and oth the department of the Missouri as assistant^ course of the Western Union is slowly E. Walsh, the proprietor of The People, 30,000 German residents of Paris, who desired ers. it is claimed, foot up to $450,000. to the* chief quartermaster of that depart-,^ a Wexford paper, was sentenced to one to return to their native country but surely reconciling, to the idea of a Other claims are as follows: Northeri ment C.tpt. L. E. Campbell to Denver,' month's imprisonment for publishing reports on the breakingout of hostilities, in accordance The Republican Presidential Convention. National Bank of Ashland, $24^000 Brii. government telegraph, a great many Colo MMJ. J. H. Belcher to Portland, Or. of meetings of suppressed branches with the terms of international ham & Mussett of Bayfield, $277344 C. Capt. C. Barnett to the department ol" of the league. An appeal was allowed and comity. This required the utmost tact persons, who have hitherto opposed Thompson and Walkup company, Chicago Arizona, as assistant to the chief quartermaster he waB admitted to bail. and rare abilities as a diplomat, preserving $3O,u00 (this claim is assumed fron Chairman Jones, of the Republican national it as a principle and a policy. The recent of that department: Capt. J. W. friendly relations with France while The London foreign office has issued a Brigham & Mussett) Frank Boutin of Ba^ committee, has issued the following: Pullman to Santa Fe, N. M.^ap E. B.f acquisition of the Baltimore and performing this gracious service to Germany. circular announcing that Mr. Chamberlian i field, $18,000 unpaid labor claims, $10* The National Republican committee is Atwood to San Antonio, Texas, as assist^ Mr. Washburne succeeded most will depart for Washington early in November, 000 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis i hereby called to meet Thursday, Dec. 8, Ohio line by the Western Union still ant to the chief quartermaster of the de-^ admirably. The American legation became and will be accompanined by Mr. Omaha Railway company, $5,0,00 E. A. 1887, at the Arlington house, Washington, partment of Texas Capt John Simpson tok^i further and more formidably enlarges the common resort of the oppressed Bergne, superintendent of the treaty department, Shores of Ashland, $27,000. The assign D. C, at 10.30 a. m., to fix the date and chiefM*4 Omaha, Neb., as assistant to the of all nations, and to all Minister Washburne and Mr. Maycock, another attache ment will probably be fought by creditors the sphere and tightens the grip of place of meeting of the next Republican quartermaster of the department of thefe extended every possible assistance. of the foreign office. who have lost their opportunity to national convention and for the transaction Platte Capt. C. A. H. McCauley to Chicago, monopoly. Peopleask, "What next?" During the terrors of the commune Mr. file prior attachments. This will probably of such other business as may properly The discontented Conservatives, who as assistant to the chief quarteroiaster of WaBhburne was the only foreign minister And the question supplies its own answer"A be the next step ta.ken^'^^^i^^^ be brought before it. The attention of the are thoroughly disgusted at the blunders the divisipn of the Missouri. $g,^& who remained in Paris. For committee is called to the fact that by the of the government in Ireland are urging postal telegraph." For it is his distinguished and horoic services The dissenters from the action taken at direction of the Republican national convention the leaders of their party., to proclaim, tj- during tho siege of Paris Mr. assumed, as a matter of course, that the Minneapolis convention have declared' of$1884 the call for the national martial law as the last resort, and it is Secretary Bayard's Fiancee. Washburne has received the thanks open war with the executive board of the convention of 1888 must be issued at least probable that this brutal proposal will the controlling spirit of the Western It is now publicly announced that the of thousands among the German people Knights of Labor, and have issued theit six months before the time fixed for the be adopted. The-failure of Balfour to marriage of Secretarv of State Bayard t( and other nationalities, and been warmly Union will not fail to profit by the advantages declaration of independence. On return meeting of said convention. crush the land league and the numerous Miss Sophia Dallas Markoe, an employe o* complimented by the governments of ing from the convention about thirty-five of his situation, and that Speaking of the probable place of holding mistakes of the Irish executive have driven the state department, will take place dur several nations. Emperor William conferred delegates, representing tnirteen states the next convention. Chairman Jones the Tories to desperation, and vigorous ing the coming winter. Miss Markoe iborn upon him the Order of the Red higher rates for telegraphic service stopped in Chicago and determine*] tc sa.id": measures will no doubt be put in force at Eagle, one of the highest in the in Washington, and is now nearly fort Ifring about a reorganization of tha order will soon be adopted. And, whether Applications would probably be received once. &1*1P~ gift of the German crown, and wrote years of age, although lookingyounuer. They elected a provisional committee ol from New York, Saratoga, Philadelphia, this fear is realized or not, the possible A paper in Romeipublished an interview him a personal letter expressing his gratitude father, Frank Markoe, was the first neT five members..of which Charles F. Zeibwas Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis, and in fart and esteem, sending with it a jeweled with Father Gualdi, who accompanied tary Hf the Smithsonian institute, ai. made secretary/ A long cummunicatioV, advance will hang as a threat over all tho larger cities of the country. Chicago's star of great value and an oil painting of Mgr. Persico In a special papal mission to held several important positions. Mis-. was drafted, aad has been forwarded in' claims were good because of the central the'community, increasing the volume himself. Saxony, Portugal, Mexico and a Ireland. Father Gualdi says: All the addresses MarkoeJias been employed in the state circular form to tho Knights of Labor all location and good accommodations. number of other European and South presented to Persico in Ireland express partment since 1879 or 1880. as has alp i and mornentum of that public opinion over the country. Minneapolis has put in a load plea for American principalities were also promt^b boundless confidence in the holy see. her sister Mary, who has charge oftb which demands the postal telegraph in making thoir acknowledgments of that place, enumerating attractions and Express Messenger Smith gets $0,000 for In that country the agitation is based not translation of foreign letters. She is neat hotel accommodations. killing the two highwaymen in TCXE^T**} only upon the memory of ancient wrongs as a check on private ambition. ly related to the Markoe's ol St. Paul. W'J^i^thn&ilL MM^'^J^^w^^^^^^ji^dM4^&^^^J^^UM.^i 58^^i2^^^^1^iis4*M.,iife*&^Mssl^s@ as^S.H^^?' W, '^-ww'^v^,-*^