New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 28, 1887 · Page 1 of 2
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Hftaar it Ti i rtiflftftiii TTT HiS' ii." i illl'i frli| I" I i. ill- id 4RESUHE0F offcaWa^y Review, tory Instruction to the ptry that'the aoS Smith at 180 poanc m& eiplosij -r~.w,iof plaintiff had been guilty of negligence in thata he has ToughUtt heii naphtha in "the sewers kills several people and Si|l not refusing to work with Bassett, knowing 'Roches ter, caster was thrown$nto"i? Hrori. Dwlght Nl. Sabin Arrives In St. his, general temper. In conclusion the immediately followed by causes gr^at?loisf} ol property. Paul-He Talks About the Tarjff -ENDORF Publishers. Items. N|C Washing! courtrsays: The fight commenced at 2i\ ,^4*,- an Other Topics-Possibilities of MW^epiiig.Water a small tqwn eleven *Dr. Charles F. McDtip a lively and energetic b*J$ MP On the whole case it abundantly and 'i inilef north on 5the Missouri Pacific, was ik,& Legislation. postal money department,.! daim* fjobe first rotindsquick givp* s~ satisfactorily appears that the case was MINNESOTA* Irish-Amerieail,'i almost entirely destroyed by fire. -Loss, Senator Sabin arrived in St. Paul from the first close sparring. In tfie j|lv i 'from submitted to the jury upon the charge of 320,000 little insdrance. Washington Monday morning Dec. 19th, Harvard. Kilrain got in, giving Smft law applicable to the relation between the 4A fire broke out on Market street at and departed a few hours later for Stillwater. on the ear which appeared to parties, We find no error in the order, it will cost Philadelphia, next year, The president has designated Brig. Gen. .Pittsburg and burned fiercely. The fire the wrestling, which formed He is called to Minnesota at this time and the judgment of the court below is McFeely, commissary general of subsistence, started in Fleishman & Co.'s dry goods -^eleven and a half toiillion dollars to be number of succeeding round/ by business matters and will return as soon therefore affirmed. to act as secretary .of war during the establishment, and after its complete destruction no match for the Ameri vn.' as possible to his legislative duties. A r*ffc:e Jth ,constitu The judgment, with interest to this time governed according, to tl absence ot Secretary Endicottl the flames communicated to worst of every fall, Kilrain ea Pioneer Press reporter listened to the senator amounts to about $25,000. 1?SiUls3[ tion. %$?$3S Yeager & Co.'s toy store adjoining. The Representative -Glover of Missouri has ing dow heavily on his pro talk about the questions which are buildings are large four-story structures' prepared a bill amendatory of the supervision The fight was declared a draT. now prominent before congress and the The loss will reach over $100,000.^^ of the government through the commission FARMERS AS LEGISLATORS. ninetieth round Kilrain held the country: The business of Congress for the over the telegraph lines running and had knocked Smith down tbi between the states. while Smith had only once succt -first month was very light. Neither As to the one great questionthe tariff Several Laws Recommended by -General News Items.^^^ when it is pre- knockins Kilrain down. One The general land office has finished the the senator said he had nothing to disguise iNnesessionr Yea the Dakota Farmers* Alliance-An -body was but a few days, rounds-had been fought in one The National Prohibition party, through adjustment of the Wisconsin Central land and no hesitancy in expressing His Interest LawProvisions of the forty minutes. Both men, howe |f|f|p p-tand annadjournment was taken until its executive committee, issued a call for grant and the lists have been approved by own personal views, which, however, he Bill for Taxing and Assessing strong on their legs. The light a national convention at Indianapolis the secretary and the patents are being issued had in the past And proposed in the future Railroad Property. afte '"VHSF fast fading and the cold bitter. June 6, 1888. as rapidly as possible. This leaves to hold subject to the wishes of his constituents. seconds repeatedly urged th mM eumed the work of the session will befkfl Huron, Special Telegram, Dec. 16.Da- 439,145 acres still due the road, but as it While he had been, in some private At Jacksonville, Fla., S. Ritzeweller, timekeepers could not see their kota's farmers and horticulturists have does not exist within the idemnity limits circles, assailed as having a strong ?gn in earnest. wholesale and retail dry goods and clothing, nor the referee if a foul wei held the boards in Huron for four days of the road will probably have to bear the leaning toward the free trade side of this assigned. Liabilities over 160,000 mitted. Smith come rnarvelousl. this week. First the farmers banded together loss. issue, and even the prediction by a distinguished assets, $100,000. last six rounds, bnt Kilram was after legal forms under the tittle politician of this state, made W~ Capitol Hill, Washington, for so Secretary Fairchild took official notice game, cool and collected. In the The scheme of the Pennsylvania Railroad Farmers' alliance. H. C. Loucks of Clear ^-many years a neglected part of the after his election, that inside of a year he of the report that 200 Belgian miners are dred and sixth, and last roun company for the establishment of an Lake was their president last year C. A. would be found an oufc-ani-outfree trader, to he imported to take the place of the werefightingas qu ickly as at the st "mployes' saving institution, has been perfected. eity is reported "looking up" decidedJy, Soderberg of Hartford does the the senator said there was no excuse miners in the Lehigh region now on a Mr. Atkinson ordered an adjourr uid President Roberts issued a circular scribe work. Their aim is the betterment whatever for this prediction in his record strike. He sent telegrams to 1he collectors with the prospect that before the the contest until the next day am to those in its service east of Pitts* of No. 1. To get this they will fight or in any sentiments he had ever expressed, of customs at New York, Philadelphia, cheers, the spectators being delightt lur. and Erie, setting forth the action of 'ij great library building is completed corporations of all kinds and, although for any such accusation, as he has no leaning Boston and Baltimore instructing the pluck shown by both men. of the board of directors and outlining the they have fought the air a good toward ultra free trade principles, but them td be vigilant in preventing any violation -the site will be surrounded on three the fighting ceased snow be^an- to f. regulations of the fund. 4 deal in the past, this has only toughened has advocated a revision of the tariff and of the alien contract labor law. In Sullivan's opinion, to-day's fij. -V sides by fine residences. The annual statement of the New York them to combat things tangible that opposed does so now, probably rot to the extent the gameiest witnessed in manv ye The society circles of Washington were Central railroad has just been issued. It their No. 1 aspirations. Their president that many people in the state would advocate, tween big men. stirred to their very center by the confirmation shows the following facts: Gross earnings is one of the ablest men in the alliance, but to that point which will put in of the rumor of an elopement and 'Croffut, a Washington correspondent, for the year ending Sept. 30, 335,297,055 and he has a mind well informed on circulation a fair amount of the surplus hasty marriage in high life. The contracting an incrsase of 54,790,095 compared with most subjects relating to his brethren. In in the treasury, and still leave ample income endeavors to prove that the Benate parties were Miss Bessie Hillyer and G. Republican National Le? the i revious vear operating expense*, his annual address some of the points to insure a liberal expenditure in of the United States is composed G. Bulklev. Miss Hillyer is the only daugh $22,388, 623, a.n inereaseof $3,768,247 ureed were: Delegates from some 313 building up our navy, coast and fortification ter of C. J. Hillyer, of the firm of Hillyer & net earnings, $12,908,432. mainly of poor men instead of millionaires. The alliance desires that a majority of the clubs of the United Stat, defenses, and especially our internal Ralston. A peculiar phase of the affair is board of regents of the agricultural college New York, and continued in &.. and water-way improvements. Personally The Iowa supreme court declares illegal His "poor men," however, that MISF Hillj-er was engaged to be married several days. The committee on at Brookings be farmers. Gov. Church he thinks that the deepening of the the tax voted by Dubuque to the Chicago, to W. Trenholra, son of Controller seem to be comfortably fixed, having nent organization presented the was requested to so appoint, but the request "Soo" canal and the construction of such St. Paul, & Kansas City road. The Trenholm, who holds a position in the among other officers of theconveni was not observed. It is recommended other canals and waterways as will enable grounds upon which the decision is based from fifty to two hundred thousand Philadelphia mint. that the law be amended so that the ocean steamers to load at Duluth for the For president, William M. E\ are that the Dubuque and Northwestern dollars. It is learned that Secretary Whitney, alliance will appoint two, the board of agriculture New York for vice presidents, L. foreign markets of the world will save in had been transferred to a foreign corporation, who is now in New York, has instructed one, and the horticultural and Dakota E. H. Conger, Iowa J. actual expense to the agricultural, whereas the tax was voted on the Commodore Gherardi, in command of the foresty societies one each. Recommends wole, Minnesota R. M. La Folletti mercantile and manufacturing interests representation that the road would be The annual sale of unclaimed packages New York navy yard, to send a naval vessel consin secretarieschiel secretar the re-enactment of the bill votoed by of the state a far greater builc, operated and controlled by Dubuque on a cruise after the enormous raft Johnson, Minnesota E. A. Suinn Gov. Church, which requires the territory sum of money than we would pay under in the Dead Letter Office at capital, and also that the tax levy was irregular. from -Nova Scotia, now adrift in the path nesota. to duplicate the amounts raised by counties even the present tariff in the next half centary The tax voted amounts to over Washington took place lately. of European vessels, to Krarn them of its as premiums up to $300. In this connection A draft for a constitution for am nevertheless the senator thinks $267,000,and of this there has been paid presence, and, if possible, to tow it to a Fifty eents seemed to be about the quite an extended account is given organization to be known as the "3 that all this can be accomplished with the over to the company over $123,000. place of safety. This action is taken in of legislation in the last legislature. Recites lican League of the United States' duty entirely stricken off sugar, lumber average amount the purchasers were From Kansas, Nebraska, Colorada and compliance with tho request of the Maritime the action of tho railroads in Dakota presented. A president, three vice and salt, and reduced at least one half on Missouri come reports of heavy winds and Exchange. It is expected that the willing to invest, although the bidding raising grain and fuel rates 25 per cent dents and a secretary and treasurer steel rails, and unless some new light is developed bitter cold, increasing in intensity. There U.S. S. Dolphin will be sent on this mission. about the time the interstate law went into be the officers. A draft of a constn on this subject this will be his often ran up considerably higher, and is terrible Buffering in the western part ol effect, but regrets that Dakota has no for state leagues was also presented policy. He does not look favorably on the Kansas. Pour people are reported dead sometimes it was hard to find a purchaser vote in cougress to make this law more latter was to hold annual con ventio. proposition to abolish the tax on tobacco, in Clark county from the cold, while near stringent. Advises petitioning for its are not to express any preference fo. at any price. not regarding it as one of the necessaries Personal News Notes. Dighton, Kan., a woman and her two amendment, pledge all candidates supported candidate before any political convent. of life and opposed entirely to any reduction children are known to have perished. John S. Barbour is elected United States by this organization to vote for our Any club having twenty members, a of tax on liquors of any kind unless There is great suffering in that section oi senator in Virginia. bills, the alliance taking all chances of duly organized, is entitled to membersh it be such a modification as may seem reasonable Dr. Charles F. McDonald, head ol the State owing to the scarcity of coal. Gov. Eli M. Murray, for seven years governor their legality. Has no confidence that in etate leagues. A convention of for such spirits as are used in The supply was exhausted during a prev ioue the Postal Money Order branch oi the of Utah Territory, goes with hie either of the old parties will champion league during the year 1888 is alsoprovi manufacture and the arts. A wholesale cold snap in the first part of the month family to San Diego, Cal., for the winter, Post Office Department at Washington, their cause except as we compel them to. edfor. Hon.JohnA.KasonofI. wa,pressed reduction or abolition of the tariff, and the situation is now deplorable. and probably will permanently remain. Must look to individuals, and not to parties. a raport embodying a histoi.,*of the* in his view, would so deplete the claims to be the first Irish-American A dispatch to the Fargo Argus from Cale Recommends the appointment of an publican party and resolutions igb.i Col. Charles Bentzoni, Twenty-fifth infantry, treasury that our internal improvements donia, Dak., states that tho town is all graduated from Harvard. He advisory campaign committee to see that free trade, suppression of negro voter will be in command of Eort Snelling, would come to a standstill broke up over a ghostly appearance, which every legislative district is organised this During the sessions there were Minn., during the absence of Col. George for the next ten or fifteen years and ^has been in the Post Office Department resembles the body of one of the departed winter. Have them present these matters speeches made by distinguished ni Li. Andrews, who will spend the winter in would be an irreparable damage to Minnesota longer than any other man. He pioneers of that placeChet Clarke. He to each party, requesting them to call of the party. James Foster of Nc the East. and the vast empire north and west r.tf died a year ago, leaving considerable property, their district and territorial conventions was elected president x& of us that is to pour its untold millions of is the father of the postal money-order The religious and temperance organizations including a mill and a saloon. The prior to Dec. 15 next if they refuse to do National League. The executi^V products and wealth through our gates at of California are filing protests with system employed by the United spirit is frequently seen araund the mill. it, and vice presidents of the leagu Duluth. Neither would he favor any onslaught Senator Stanford, asking him not to endow A sober, respectable citizen met the ghost States. en by the various state organiaccordance that will wipe out any great industries COUNT THEM ENEMIES his new university with money derived upon the bridge the other night and was with the constitutio mselection now established in the country for the and nominate and support our own men. from,the sale of wine. |f so frightened that he jumped therefrom. anr1 sake of any promised temporary advantage He would recommend the repeal of all import o! the secretary It is learned that death has suddenly removed Last season sixty-nine fishermen Another has seen the specter four times in it might give to our own state, doubting, duties on all articles which are supported was left to the executive comrr Maj. John T. Wallace, who has for different places. The bartender at Mr. indeed, very much if it would be any by trusts or other combinations. belonging to ProvincetowE, Massa. league, this beinc deemed the three years past represented the Washington Clarke's old saloon saw the spirit walk in ndvantage to our agricultural interest's, as It might cost farmers the repeal of the tariff by the majority of tj chusetts, lost their lives by being department of justice in work as the door the other night, pass diagonally he believes that the general prosperity of duty on wheat, but believes they are The selection of special agent among the Northwestern Indian through the room, turn and go along the caught in destructive storm3 along the country is our own prosperity, ready for the sacrifice. Have been paying from the northwest were reservations, especially devoting himself bar, then disappear through the wall wb er and what might seem of advantage too much for machinery too big interest vey, Palmer, Iowa, Capt. Mo the coast. These deaths by accident to handling tho whisky cases continually there was neither door nor window. by a present tax on our four times too much for insurance 25 to Minnesota W E Gardner, arising. He died of pneumonia, after alone of the strong men of the community agricultural interests is far more than 40 per cent, too much for coal, and freights Executive Committee. J. but four days' illness, at his home in compensation to us by the great advantages were the highest on whatever Iowa T. E. Byrnes, Minnesota represent a mortality ol KILRAIN vs. SMITH. Washington. He was assigned by President derived from the extension and developments we had to ship in or out. On Lafallette, Wisconsin. about fifteen per thousand of the communitytwo-thirds Arthur to make an especial effort to of the natural water transportation everything we buy there is a combination After the convention had eradicate that trouble with the Indians, routes to the sea, with which Minnesota the death rate to force prices up as high as the seller executive committee of the I Complications Crowing Out of the and the many prosecutions for selling and our northwestern country is singularly dares to. On the other hand, I know of with whom was left the nomina from all causes in a fairly healthy district Fight. liquor to Indians were nearly all his work favored. The interest of our workmg not an article we produce or manufacture secretary and a treasurer appoint or under his management. of country. Richard K. Fox, of New York, received classes in this connection would be that we can get our price on. Must handle committee to name these officers the following cable in reply to a telegram An Albany Special says* It is a common jeopardized,as well as all business interests our own wheat. In this we hope to have committee consisted of J. S sent recently claiming stakes and champion belief that Daniel Manning has come home disturbed, and no one could predict its the assistance of our brethren in Minnesota. Iowa James P. Foster.New Yoi' It would seem that the scandalous ship for Kilrain if Smith refused to fight. to die. He has not been well since accepting disastrous effects. As to the Minnesota A conference with them causes us to Brackett, Saratoga Springs, and 1 the presidency of the Western National London. Dec. 21.The Sporting Life hag delegation in congress, the representation believe that it will result in a united effort Washington. Tl ^committee accusations against M. Wilson, the bank. When he reached Albany, he looked the following bulletin in its windows and in the senate has been largely strengthened to handle our own wheat by building a leave the choice oi areecretary tc son-in-law of the late President ol very badly. He went to the house of is attracting large crowds- Kilrain arriv in influence, and their position to serve the flat warehouse at every station in Minnesota Foster. It will decide upon a his son and was placed under a doctor's ed in London last night in the besl state enhanced by the favorable distribution and Dakata where we have an alliance. France, were "a tempest in a teapot." later. The subcommittee est care. His codifcion grew worse and he had condition. He is ready and willing ot position on important committees Must havo a free market for our headquarters at the New York The tribunal that has been investigating a slight shock of paralysis. The shock was to fight Smith to-morrow. His and he thinks the delegation in the house wheat. There has been a great increase iu room, and will have a branch at very moderate. Although death was only injury is a black eye. His hands art the charges has declared him in~noc"eBT will be equally well cared for. independent shipping in the last year. We tional Republican club' room in^ warded off, the patient has not recovered. sound. Kilrain claims the title of must overcome the railroad-elevatorgrain-buyer ton. The league will hold a con\er Either a great wrong has POSTAL TELEGRAPH. He is confined to his bed and possibly champion of the world and the Police Gazette combination by a greater one, New York in March, when there As to the possibilities of the postal telegraph been done to tke aGCUsed^and *to hid never will leave it. He may linger on for belt, which he is prepared to defend and that is the line on which we are working. present eoven delegate! from eak bill, the senator said while he had some days, perhaps weeks, but the fact against all comers. Smith refuses to re This will give us unlimited credit to father-in-law, or there has been a liberal seems to be that Daniel Manning is dying. given the matter considerable thought for new the fight. The stakes therefore must handle the grain as well as free access to Killing of a Duluth Railroad employment of whitewash. If M. the last two years, a similar bill having be drawn in accordance with the decision the markets of the world. near. been introduced in a former congress, and Kilrain is pronounced the greatest fightei Secretary Soderberg's report shows 214 Wilson is innocent, the popular Criminal Calendar. while he recognized the many possible advantages of modern times. Smith's backers awarded A bad accident happened ear alliances chartered since the last annual clamor which forced M. Grevy out ol Silas Malcom and Chas. McCullom, on such system might bring to the him his share of the battle money. evening the 21st, at Pickering meeting 196 are local, 18 are county or trail at Newton, 111., for the murder of general business interests ot the country Kilrain claims similar treatment. Cable Mahtowa, to the limited trair district. The organization exists in 58 the'Presidency was idiotic. George Bowen, were both found guilty and and to our state, he somewhat doubted at once instructions. ATKINSON. Paul & Duluth road, dueatDul counties, Pembina leading with 24, Minnehaha sentenced to 22 years' imprisonment. whether or not our large agricultural interests p. m. Engineer William Tboina. In reply Fox cabled as follows. 15, Grant 13, Lake 12, Dickey 11, A bill introduced by Senator Dawes would receive theit fair share of the was killed, and the following pi George W. Atkinson, Referee KilrainSmith At Nebraska City, Neb., A Gibson was Turner 11, Brown 10 Whole number, benefits as compared with the proportionate ]ured: Fight, Sporting Life, London.II found dead. At first it was thought that 468 total membership, 11,000 One hundred imposes a license tax of $1,000 per amount of tax they would pay he Smith won't fight I claim full stakes and Mike Lynch, fireman, left hip i death resulted from drunkenness and exposure, and sixty made semi-annual reports. annum upon manufacturers of adulterated should, however, give the matter careful championship of the world for Kilrain. R. A. Gray, Duluth, km but later developments show that He showed a great saving to farmers in investigation and endeavor to act in a Will present our champion with entire head and hand badly he was murdered and robbed. arti '--i bought. lard, $500 upon wholesale liberal, business-like way, with a view to stakes. Smith's backdown must be publicly A. Lundberg, Duluth, "'dp SO ME BILLS RECOMMENDED. At Pickardsville, Mo., William Kirk dealers in the same and $50 upon retail the greatest good to the greatest number. groin injured pretty serio announced. RICHARD K. FOX. killed his brother-in-law, Robert Kirk. The Farmers' alliance adopted the Minnesota The telegraph system of the country, and Titusville, Pa., chest and Fox will present Kilrain with the $5,000 dealers. Adulterated lard, it provides, The quarrel grew out of a dog fight, during interest law excepting that it is more especially of this section, has pretty fair heau cut H. B. Goetches, Tn put up by him as his share of the stakes, which Robert kicked the wrong dog, whereupon rigid. Seven per cent is the legal rule. No shall be sold only in packages branded competition and we really have no present injured in back and le, A. G. and also the $1,000 sent the American William slashed him in the throat one shall exact over 10 and interest shall ilis cause for complaint. ber of produce exchange, Ne\ and labeled, so that all purchasers riz fighter to make outside bets. Should not be compounded. Building and loan with a dirk, severing the jugular vein. broken, left side hurt, evident claim for the full stakes be allonreu -r may know what they are buying. A THE CONFIRMATION OP LAMAR. associations are exempt from this law. h?J injuries, as he At Flora, HI., John Kelly and Ernest Kilrain will also receive the additional A3 to the confirmation ol Secretary The bill adopted for taxing and assessing ny, St. Paul, br Jones attempted to force their way into tax of one cent perpound is levied upon S5.000. or $11,000 in all. Fox says he railroad property provides thattheaseessment Lamar the senator did not care to enter knee W. H. Coi the house of Mrs. Livingston. She fired at intends now either to force Sullivan to a all domestic adulterated lard, and be done by auditors of the counties into a discussion of all the pros and cons, road, hurt but si them as they were entering a window, fight or make him quit. Sullivan is, he through which the roads pass. Equalization but said there was evidently very vigorous a duty of two cents per pound on imported wounding both, but not seriously They At Pickering Hil says, but ex-champion now, and if he desires of valuation will be made by a territorial opDOsition on the part of many of then broke down the door, entered the curred.a new road to retain the title of champion he adulterated lard. Penalties our Republican friends, and justly so. In board who shall neither raise nor house and felled Mrs. Livingston to the a gravel bank.and must battle Kilrain. the light, however, of the fact that the appointment lower the aggregate, but must equalize by are provided for violations of the provisions floor with her own revolver. The men the open switch it btrucli must go to the South, and in raising and lowering the values of Individ were arrested. Jones is the wild scion of a tion of the new road bed a of the bill. all human probability an ex rebel would ual companies. It is irtually the bill introduced Springer's Dakota Admission Bill. wealthy citizen and Kelly is a leading resident, the the combination bagg. be selected anyway, that his personal convictions in the house last winter by Dr. a promineut Mason and church ing car and the St. Paul firp Mr. Springer, chairman of the house com are that Air. Lamar would do the Stewart, and much resembles the Ohio law. The corner in tin is seriously affecting member. went down the embankment, mittee on territories, is preparing for in Republican party and the country less The cash receipts of the alliance were about tho side. The train was goil New York Special: A few weeks ago a troducinj?, on the first bill day in the house, the industries and commerce relating harm than a younger and more vigorous $3,000r against $1,200 last year. Salaries miles an hour. Engineer Ihc an enabling act for Dakota. Mr. Springer's story was printed about the arrest of two man, and being sixty-seven years of age were fixed at $1,200 for the president, to that metal. The tin trust was were crushed and the eccentric bill will provide for holding an election on Chicago crooks for stealing a $1,000 bill would the sooner make room for a successor $600 for the lecturer, $500 for the secretary engine entered his body at the established last Spring, The total the Tuesday after the first Monday in from a gentleman in ahouseof ill fame. The to be appointed by our next, or succeeding and $100 for the treasurer. ran clear to his breast through tl June next for delegates to a convention gentleman gave his name as P. N. Houston, Republican president. Personally Mr. stock in the "trust" is said to be $50,- Conductor John McManus nasi to meet on the third Tuesday in and said be was from Chicago. There Lamar stands above reproach as a thoroughly SMITH AND KILRAIN. him. All he said was "Hold me, 000,000. The syndicate purchased next July and frame a constitution that was no evidence to hold the alleged crooks, honest, upright and able gentleman, I am going to faint." Hewasabou the constitution will be submitted to the but the publication led to other developments. with nothing but his political and in the London market in the month five years old and leaves a w' people for a vote upon its ratification on They Meet in France and Fight Over It new turns out that "Houston" secession record against him. This of children, in St. Paul. His pJ of April and May last, in spot and the Tuesday after the first Monday in No course is enough, but if our politicians are One Hundred and Six Rounds to a is Percy Hatch, the cashier of the Baltimore live there. He had been^' vember, 1888, and at the same time the to oppose him on political grounds they & Ohio Express company, and he options, amounts of tin estimated at Draw. question of retiring from people may elect two representatives can well afford to consider these points in has not been seen since the night of the was said at Duluth that thi twice that of the visible supply at The International contest between Jake to congress, a governor, connection with political policy and expediency, robberv. He is a defaulter for over $7,000. last trip. He was the oldes Kilrain of Baltimore and Jem Smith of other state officers and a legislaturethat that time in the world. They then especially so as every one recognizes f*&. the road, and had accurn England, for the diamond belt and the the legislature then elected raaj the utter impossibility of any questions commenced putting up the price. An 550,000, which was invests Nuggets of Foreign News. championship of the world, took place on choose two United States senators, and of secession or slavery ever agitating and Duluth real estate. the Island of St. Pierre, in the river Seine, that the constitution may be submitted tc agent bought for them in the New Editor Hooper, following M. O'Brien's this country again. France, on the 19th in the presence of example,refuses to wear the prison clothes, congress for approval in December. 1888. York market 1,200 tons, or the whole Asked as to who his candidate for president about 100 persons. There was no police and remain? in bed day and night. Mr. Springer's proposition is to enable the Death of Bernard C. Of is the senator remarked that he had interference. G. W. Atkinson, the referee, visible supply for delivery in this Telegrams from Senegal announce that territory as a whole to be admitted into no candidate except the man to win with, performed his duties'with satisfaction to all Hon. Bernard G. Caulfield died,!, country for each ot the months up to the famous Marabout MahmoundLamine, the Union and her senators and representatives and with a judicious selection there is no concerned. Jem Smith was seconded by debility at Deadwood, Dak. HewafnjL chief opponent of French influence in the to take their seats in congress at earthly reason why the Republican party March, 1888. For a Deriod of fourteen Jack Baldeck and Jack Harper, and was Alexandria Va., In 1828 gradu4re Soudan was killed in the recent encounter the second session of the Fiftieth congress should not win in the next campaign. attended by Jem Howes and Dick Roberts. George-sown College practiceif 1a years previous to the formation with French troops. Kilrain was seconded by Charley go, in 1874 he was elected to clonsrdHm End of a Noted Desperado. of the tin corner, that metal had never Sullivan offers to fight either Kilrain or Mitchell and Ned Donnelly and was always heretofore strongly Ripub] Important Railroad Decisions, WW Smith in the first week of April and the attended by Charles Rowell. Messrs. First district, defeating Sidney *8mitJr Elihu Gregg, who for fifty years has beer been higher than 26 cents a pound. other man in the first week of May, each A decision was rendered by the United 'Fleming and Harding acted as timekeepers overcoming a majority of 6,80^^5 the error of the border farmers of Pennsyl It has since reached 35 cents a pound, for $5,000 a side. Jem Smith has returned States Supreme Coui at Washington in and umpires. The fight was remarkable by tho then incumbent. Soon al vania. West Virginia, Ohio and Maryland, to London^^He looks but little^ worse tion the incumbent (Rice) diefl. the case of the Northern Pacific railway for the persistent wrestling of the was found dead on the West Virginia where it now stands. The syndicate, for the fight. f%^t ing an election to fill the vacAu4 mountians with a bullet hole in hiB breast against Richard Mares, brought here by a men. In the fourth round Smith was or "trust," in tin now owns the entire field received the Democrat^ Gregg, who was over eighty years old, had writ of error to the supreme court of Dakota. knocked nearly silly bv a terrific smack on The Petite Journal of Pans censures for the unexpired term and K* just been released from a term in supply of tin for the world. It is This is an appeal from a judgment the ear. Though Smith had the worst of President Carnot for sending through the thus experiencing the anomaly prison for horse stealing, ami went al French ambassador at Berlin a message awarding $20,000 damages to Richard the fails, he fought splendidly .under great unlike the wheat corner in Chicago last tions within sixty-days, i In ifhe once to West Virginia, swearing he wonld to Emperor William that he would do all Mares, a brakeman in the employ of the difficulties, and was as fresh as Kilrain 1 June, which did not own and could was sent to the kill certain persons whom he charged with in his power to maintain amicable relations Northern Pacific Railway Company, when darkness stopped the fight, at 4:45. examine the title of t^a treachery to him. It is supposed that he between France and Germany, who lost both legs in an accident caused, One hundred and six rounds were fought, not buy half enough wheat to control celebrated Father De fifrnet go1c*,**lr met death at the hands of one of those The duke of Norfolk, who went to Rome it was alleged, by the carelessness and incompetency lasting two and a half hours. The party the market. The tm syndicate He returned to the Hills, locating a*"*^? mountaineers while striving to carry out to convey to the pope the congratulations of Bassett a switching engineer, left the Paris-Rouen train at the viPage of wood inpractice with Wilfiatn. |s I his threats. Gregg in his long career as a of Queen Victoria on his jubilee, has left who was also employed by the railway Borshiers, whence they trampled across controls every pound of tin that lies tormerly'Xfeited States attorney for*^ horse and cattle thief managed to elude that city,curtailing his vislt.sothe Gaulois company. muddy fields and marehy lands to outside of the tin mines or that can and has^since occupied 'a proniipe^ justice with cunning and skill. Ag% A- says, because of the absolute refusal of The railroad maintained that Mares, the river, where there was a steam launch tion. at the bar and in society, If/iif ^J[ the pope to interfere iu the relations between be mined for many months to come. knowing of the reputation of Bassett, lying alongside the bank.' The party included last three years he has beenf aim. the Irish clergy and people. Mgr. should have refused to work with bim.and Lord De Clifford, the marquis of ^ashiajgtflrTf*5" White Beaver's Pseudo Son. It is thought that tnese monopolistic permanent resident of Rampella, the papal secretary, the paper not having done so, was guilty of contributory Queensbury Sir Hugh Drummond. Hqn. p^v",^,^- accredited representative of th* White Beaver of La Crosse warns tht trusts will have to be curtailed by says, informed the duke that the pope had negligence. The judge, in the court Mr. Sandes and Capt. L Barber. The the Hills in their efforts for the *pf igjpt public against a swindler now traveling already used his influence with the clergy below refused to charge this at the request launch took all hands on board and steamed national or state laws at an early the Great Sioux reservation. 1 VT*? through the Northwest claiming to be hie but could not ask the priests to cease to of the road, and an exception was taken. to the scene selected forVthe fight. There son. White Beaver has no sons and the day. They have already corneced a be patriots without running the risk of Justice Matthews, in delivering the opinion great difficulty was experienced in getting fellow claiming such relationship in a causing a rebellion of a section of the of the court said that this view could a good site for the ring on account of the large number or articles in common drunken confidence man whoser clergy and loss of the hold of the church propei not be tolerated. The court below was deep mud. Eventually anjfcxcellentring was use by the people. home is the Penitentiary. upon the people. clearly right in refusing to give theperem pitched. Kilrain foughi at 184 pounds ffejs M: