New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 8, 1888 · Page 2 of 9
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New TJlm "Review. iPITH OF THE NEWS. "Foreign News Nuggets. WORST OF THE SEASON. -with eight or ten prolessors, then the other vestmests, golden altar vessels and qrna» v^ Mr. and Mrs. Wriliam E. Gladstone will faculties tor the department of philosophy, men«e in abundance,, and the finest exhibiiron %H celebrate their golden wedding July J2o, letters, etc., until the grand plan was of porcelain the exposition. Pa- 1 The Recent Blizzard in the East 1889. realized $20,000 has already .been sabscribed triotism and religion have been prettily Completely Eclipses all Northwestern BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. in the city. Professor Wasson, of the University of blended by them in this portion of their of- |S|NJ^ Efforts. 4 Wffi Senor Souza Rosa, Portuguese minister i^* nr'2-v Edinburg, says that Ignatius Donnelley'a ferings, as instanced in a beautiful oval IStv''' 'T-he storm which has raged at Oswego*,' to china, has been appointed minister at NEWULM, ShakspearBan cryptogram is "miserable mirror, framed in the ware and surmount- g^* MINNESOTA^ N. Y., for several days was worse than ever Washington, to succeed Senor Nogueiras, drivel that would be hissed eyen.^inrBej[iv ed by the tiara and keys of Peter. At the- ^J on the 28th. Deep cuts on the railroads Report of the Indian Commissioner who recently died. base is the harp of Erin, resting on a bed of jt f?9w that had just been cleared of snow were on the White Earth and Red Lake Senator Edmunds was given the degree shamrocks. *u~? The war cost the United States Taking advantage of the fact that the once more filled up. The thermometer Indian Agreement. ""'-*. of LL. D. by Trinity college, Hartford, Canadian cruiser, Dream, is ice bound, was 10 deg. below zero, and the wind blew ""t VS*"*** Government over §6,000,000,000. I would certainly recommend that'fhe Conn., recently. Mr. Edmunds at once Americans are helping themselves to fish 60 miles an hour. All trains on the Rome, question of the ratification of these agreements Destructive Fir©in New York City., Bent the college treasurer a check for §100. The Confederate expenses were less, in the three-mile limit, off the New Brunswick Watertown & Ogdensburg road were may receive early consideration by New York has recently had its first great The following pensions have beea granted- coast. again abandoned. The .Delaware, just how much is not known. congress. I don't think I can place too fire In years when a big hole waB burned in Dakota: J. H. Berry, Manchester W. Lackawanna & WeEtern was also badly Mannop, the champion English wrestler, much stress on the importance of a speedy a big block in the wholesale section of thecity, L. Haskins, Bismarck S. L. D. Peck, Burkmer blocked, and trains were making very of whom Jack Carkeek recently spoke as consideration of this matter. With reference and property worth $1,400,000 wasdestroyed. Minnesota: D. A. Noble, Odell T. It is now possible for a traveler to being the best man in England, has challenged poor time. The blockade was the worst to the White Earth agreement, it has The ominous signal known as"three C. Nickel. Minneapolis L. F. Sampson, in years, and every effort was made to Evan Lewis to a match for £10U to long been the declared purpose and earnest £0 direct by rail from the City of Mexico sixes," which summons nearly Excelsi or. raise it. bub with very little effect, £200, and says he will reach America Feb. desire of this office to consolidate every engine company in the city, called, to British Columbia, a distance of The bill authorizing the reconsideration 20. as the high winds filled the cuts upas soon the widely separated and scattered many firemen to the Broadway of the claims of all soldiers and their *heirs as cleared. tribes and bands throughout the 6,000 miles. This has been made possible The city -of Naiyen, north of Ning Po, block, between Prince and Spring streets. who-may have been denied the bounty of state upon the White Earth reservation A big fire that started in the basement which was submerged a thousand years Advices from the upper part of the state by the recent completion of the $100 granted by the act of April 22, 1872, which is in every way most ago, has recently been partly exposed to show that traffic is still held fast the of the five-story double buildmg,Nos. under any construction of the act, which aareeably adapted to the purposes of Indian California and Oregon Railway. view, and a number of vases, plates and grip of Jack Frost. Hundreds of freight 549 and 551 Broadway, spread to the adjoining has since been modified or rescinded, was civilization, and large enough to other utensils of the Sough dynasty have building north and south, and laid cars are laid un at East Syracuse, and live reported favorably by Senator Cockrell meet all the future wants of the entire been recovered by the natives. them all to in ruins. The building had extended stock is being unloaded to save from starvation from the committee on military affairs. Chippewa nation within the borders of the The report comes that some Western through the block to Mercer street, and freezing. A family in the town The magistrates haVe dismissed the state. The condition of some of these The -senate committee on foreign relations solidly covering a plot of ground 100x20( of Shawangun lost a child by death. The railroads are trying to evade the interstate summons against Maj. Roberts,the governor scattered bands is deplorable in the extreme. in reporting the proposd extradition feet. A heap of ashes, bricks^ and broken storm has prevented any arrangements of the County prison at Cork, on account commerce law by putting favored I feel it my duty to ask that the treaty with England the senate recommended iron,smoking hot, covered the same ground being, made for the Tuneral. of lack of evidence and the great lapse report of the committee may receive your some important amendments. before noon, every part of the buildinghaving shippers on the salary list. It Eleven passenger trains were stuck in of time since the alleged offenses. He was careful perusal and attention. It gives a The amendments are that persons shall be been demolished. Property worth drifts within filty miles of Syracuse. A accused of assaulting young girls. would be hard to indicate a more determined most painful account of the situation and extradiatable first, for larceny and embezzlement about $1,500,000 was destroyed by the snow plow with five engines had been sent Five fashionably dressed men were arrainged surroundings of some of these scattered spirit of mulishness than of amounts more than $50 or ten fire, and one brave fireman sustained fatal out by the New York Central, but its labors in the Maryiebone police court bands, and I don't think that the legislative pounds sterling, and, second, for assaults injuries. were uselesrf, as the wind drifted the that which impels railroad men to branch of the government would fail London and charged with attempting to upon life with explosives. snow back on the track as soon as it passed. The burned buildings can be replaced for to take notice of a condition of affairs so obtain £30,000 from the Bank of England swindle the shareholders for the pleasure The snow in the cuts near Cato is Mr. Rice has made an effort to introduce $300,000, and the damaged buildings can upon forged or stolen bonds of the Hamilton shocking to the moral sense of an enlightened of beating the law. a bill for the relief of certain friendly over thirty feet deep. be repaired for $30,000. This makes thetotal & Northwestern Railroad of Canada. people if pressed upon its attention Indians among the bisseton and Wahpeton All trains on the Massachusetts branch loss about $1,400,000. There was one other man in the eang, for remedial action. The Red Lake agreements Sioux, but failed, and will put it in of the Housatonic road were abandoned. should also receive ea^ly consideration. The insurance runs up into the millions whom the police failed to secure. They There were lynched during the year next week. It provides that all of those A drift near Great Barrington, Mass., The Indians are anxious to dispose as follows: Louis Metzger & Co., $28,500 also failed to capture the bonds. One of Indians who took the part of the whites eighty rods long and fifteen feet deep was 1887 in these United States no fewer the prisoners had posed as Lord Fairfax of their surplus lands in order to Mitchell & Picard, $27,750 Beit, Son & and fought against the Indians in the outbreak cleared one day and filled again the next. and had lived in style at the Grand hotel, obtain the means to give them a start Co., $142,50u the building, No. 55a than 123 persons. Of the various in 1862 shall be excluded from the Reports from Northern New England indicate in Paris. All five were remanded. in the pursuits of civilized life, Broadway, owned by the estate of J. W. operations of the act by which the^e Sioux states and territories Texas leads the an uninterrupted continuance of and it is no more than right that they Beckman, $60,000 *Nos. 549 and 551, A dispatch from Rome announces the were deprived of their annuities after that the very cold weather with a limited movement should have their desire gratified,and that owned by Hiram Sibley, $135,000^ list, with (fifteen lynchings, and Mississippi death.in that city.of Mrs. Mary Howett,the outbreak. The law heretofore has acted of trains. The snow is badly drifted they should receive the full value of the is entitled to second place,with poetess and novelist. Mrs. Howitt was indisciiminately upon both the friendly and it will take some time to clear the lands that may so disposed of. The ratifiatK»n the wife of William Howitt. She was born and unfriendly Indians, and the former "tracks so that travel may be resumed. of the agieement made with them fourteen to her credit. All the victims The Democratic Con vention to be at Ottoxeter, England 1804, and was have suffered as if they, too, had joined Reports from F-usquehanna, Pa., say would place about 2,000,000 acres of land held in Chicago. were males, eighty of them being negroes. daughter of a Mr. Botham, a Quaker. She the outbreak. Gabriel Renville, chief of on the market embracing a vast timber it was the worst blizzard ever known in was married in 1823. She wrote many W. G. Goudy has announced in Chicago the Sissetons and Wahpetons, and S. R. that section. zone of very great value, and it may not poems, hymns and ballads, some novels that the Democratic convention will be Brown, of the same tribe, are here looking Cattle on the cars at Palmyra, N. YM be improper to remark here, that the only and instructive books for the joung. She afrer the interests of their tribe in tthis held two weeks before the Republ ican convention, opposition to the ratification of the government were freezing to death from the effect of intense The Albany (Express says the celiing 'translated Miss Brewer's works and some respect. and that it will probably be held is believed by the late commissioners cold and long exposure. of those of H. C. Anderson, and was with in Chicago. One of the objects of the recent of the assembly chamber in the to come from the "pine ring," socalled, Almost every road in Northampton The United States treasurer has issued her husband joint author of "The Literature visit of Mr. Goudy was to speak & whieh is said to control a large county was reported to be blockaded with State Capitol must come down. tiie following notice in regard to the issue and Romance of Northern Europe." good word for the convention for Chicago. amount of timber land in said state, the snow from five to six feet deep. of $1 and $2 silver certificates: The treasurer It had been supposed that the Democratic The sum of $200,000 has been value of which might possibly be affected The trial of Mr. Cox, M. P., for making a Frank T. Hartley, a well known music of the United States will issue silver convention would be held later than the if the Red Lake timber lands were put into speech at Kildysart, County Clare, in October, teacher, was frozen to death in am orchard expended. in repairs which did not certificates of thedenominations of $1 and Republican. The leaders have all spoken the market. The same opposition directed inciting tenants to conspiracy, was at Southboro, Mass. $2 in return for national bank notes, or as if that were certain. It formerly was assure- its stability. The impression against the the White Earth agreement concluded at Dublin. Mr. Cox was convicted Communication northward from Philadelphia for United States notes or silver certificates the custom for the administration party for the same reason is aided and strengthened and eentenced to one month's imprisonment. prevails that the whole structure was cut off, and it was reported mutilated or unfit for circulation to hold its nominating convention by the whisky men, who are loth to It is stated that on the expiration only received for redemption under the the worst «torm for half a century. is overloaded, and may tumble down prior to the convention of theopposition. lose their altogether too numerous and of Cox's sentence he will be rearrested regulations now in force. As heretofore, From Boston it is reported that much The different rule which obtains profitable Indian customers, which they some day. on charge of making & -speech at the charges for "transportation to Washington suffering prevails all over New England. in the Democratic party organization clearly see would be the ultimate result if Schull, inciting the people to conspiracy. on national notes in sums or multiplies Miles of freight cars were side-tracked between will premit the convention to be called the removal and consolidation should be The bench refused to comply with Mr. of SI.000 will be paid by the government. Albany and Pittsfield. Over one When London merchants want to earlier than June 19. The six months affected. Cox's request for a longer sentence in order The charges on United States hundred belated passengers were at Pittsfield, rule for notice does not run in the Democratic expedite their telegraphic messages to enable him to appeal. Mr. Cox was notes and silver certificates forwarded for many of them without money. committee. The Democratic committee I* taken to Limerick and lodged in jail there. redemption will be deducted from the proceeds to Havre, they send them via New does not meet until Feb. 22. of the remittances at contract rates Ottawa, Ont., Special: It is stated here The reports that the president has everexpresbed York, over a six-thousand-mile line, River and Harbor Works. unless prepaid, and charges for returns in Winona and St, Peter Railroad that reports from Washington about the a desire that the convention instead of via a short swim through new silver certificates to be paid by consignee failure of the fisheries commission to make Lands. The secretary of war has transmittpd to should be held in New York state havebeen at government contract rates. progress are untrue. A cabinet minister congress the list of balances on hand for officially denied. the English Channel- The cable lines The secretary of the interior has directed claims that many of the points of difference river and harbor works on Nov. 1, 1887. "Senator's day," as Thursday is always the commissioner of the general land office are in the control of private 'companies, have been settled. The Americans, it Following are the amounts yet available called in Washington, was a very successful to demand of the Winona & St. Peter is reported, are withdrawing their claim for the Northwest improvements: the Havre line under the British one, as far as receptions went. The day road the return of certain even-numbered The Fishery Commission. regarding exclusive privileges in Behring Missouri river, from Sioux City, Iowa, to was perfect, and as warm as npring-time, sections of land certified to it in lieu of Government. Advocates of the postal The fishery commissioners meet and adjourn sea. The view is entertained in official Fort Benton, Mont.,$2,477 Yellowstone and the ladies were out in squads, platoons odd-numbered sections relinquished by the and meet and adjourn. That seemstheir telegraph system will forget to say circles here that the conclusions arrived at river, Montana and Dakota, $14,546 survey and regiments, all wearing their road from its grant, because occupied at only function. Between sherry and by the commission regarding the interpretation of Missouri river above Missouri river prettiest gowns and bonnets attending the the time the withdrawal of the grant was anything about this fact when they champagne not long ago, Mr. Chamberlain of the treaty will not have to be falls. Fort Benton,Mont.,$15,000 Mississippi parlor receptions. Mrs. Senator Davis received made. A full statement of the government's said that the commission had made no progress fight for a governmental control of the ratified by the legislatures of both countries, river.from Des Moines rapids to mouth her throngs iu gas-lit parlors perfumed view of the matter, taken up on that Sir Charles Tupper is very much the onlv exception being where commercial of Illinois river, Illinois and Missouri, wires in this country. by roses that were set in vases on the suggestion of Congressman Lind, will cast down and almost hopeless and that he privileges are involved by the decisions $4,780 upper Mississippi river, $2,363 mantel and piano. Mrs. Davis' unaffected be submitted to the road with the demand, is likely to remain in that condition if he of the commission. Mississippi river, from St. Paul and cordial manners, together with her and upon the answer of the road will depend expects that the American commissioners The elections of United States senators to Des Moines rapids, Minnesota, Iowa, ability to greet her callers by name (a the action to be taken by the government. will accede to the demands of Canada Missouri, Illinois and Wisconein. $104,576, have proceeded quietly this winter, really wonderful thing in Washincton society), Mr. Lind made an argument before that Great Britain does not approve of The Record of Casualties. Des Moines rapids, Mississippi river, won for her many expressions of admiration. the secretary of the treasury on the the demands of Canada in this respect, and have been free from the struggle Iowa and Illinois, $26,223 dry dock at Mrs. Sabin also had a crowded Pittsburg, Pa., was scorched by fire a question as to the status of lands lying and would not sustain the dominion in Des MoineB rapids canal, Mibeissippi river, and bitterness which marked reception. She wore a becoming toil°t of few days ago to the extent of §300,000 within granted and indemnity limits at asserting them if they should be pressed $2,394 harbor of refuge, Lake Pepin, at cream falle francaise, with gilt trimming, the intersection of the two lines of road. damage. to an extremity that so far as Great Bimilar events in the past. Virginia Lake City, Minn., $1,060, at Stockholm, the tulle that formed in the neck being The St. Paul & Sioux City and Britain is concerned the main demands Winona, Minnesota, had an $8,000 incendiary Wis., $6,130 ice harbor at Dubuque, has chosen Ex-Congressman Barbour, caught together by a double bow-knot of the Winona & St. Peter cross each of the Americans might well fire in the Loud-Norton lumber $4,503 reservoirs at the head waters of diamond sapphires. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. other in Minnesota, and were given grants Kentucky and Mississippi.have reelected be conceded if any concession or apparent company's yard, one day last week. Mississippi river, $32,578 Chippewa river, Sabin were both out making cabinet calls. of land under the same act, given th°m the concession could be made by the United A business block was burned at Malone, Wis., $4,937 Chippewa river at Yellow Senator Beck and Walthall respectively, same right to granted lands lying within States. The American commissioners N. Y., a few days ago, the Howard House Banks, Wis., $218 St. Croix river, the limits of both grants. Certain lands and Iowa 'has paid the some days ago ascertained the attitudeof Items About People. furnishing an explosion of gas which instantly Wisconsin and Minnesota, $397 Red River lying within the granted limits of the the ways and means committee in this same honor to Senator Wilson. None killed Isaac Chester, a prominent citizen. of the North, Minnesota and Dakota, Gen. John Thompson died at his Winona & St. Peter road also lie within matter, and are satisfied that the bill tobe $14,269. St. Anthony Falls, Minn., home in Chicago from the effects of the the indemnity limits of the St. Paul & of these seats become vacant until reported from the ways and means $86 Mississippi river above Falls rupture of a blood vessel at the base of the Sioux City. Certain of these tracts, being There was a fire in the hospital at New committee will not contain a provision for IVlacch 4, 1889, the need of filling of St. Anthony, Minn., $3 Minnesota brain. York for the ruptured and crippled, which occupied by homesteaders when the free fish. river, Minn., $42 Duluth harbor, 'them more than a year in advance resulting resulted in a panic among the children Winona & St. Peter filed its map Henry E- Abbey has his life insured for Minn., $5,545 Superior bay, harbor, and of definite location, were excepted and the death of one of the domestics employed more money than any theatrical man in from the system of biennial St. Louis bay, Wis., $11,749 Agate Bay from that grant, but being in the institution. It was evidently the world. His policies foot up $200,000. harbor, Minn., $1,851 Grand Marias Another Railway Accident. sessions of the Legislatures in these of incendiary origin. One of the patients, subsequently abandoned, the St. Paul & harbor. Minn., $2,422 Ashland harbor. Mary Wilson, a pretty and engaging Express train No. 5, on the Detroit* states. Mr. Horace Davis, who has been practically Sioux City claimed them as indemnity. A Wis., $21,343 examination of Portage child of eleven years, was discovered Grand Haven, & Milwaukee railroad, wasthrown chosen president ol the California ruling of the department has settled that lake and Lake Superior ship canals, Michigan, fromthe track between Gaines and sneaking away from the spot where the a tract of land occupied by a Bettler when $5,150 Milwaukee bay, Wis., harbor state university, has been a representative A Florida perfumery company has fire was discovered, and the fire marshal Durand, by a broken rail. The train was a withdrawal is made and subsequently of refpge, $6,155 Fox and Wisconsin rivers, in congress twice from San Francisco. He charged her with the crime. She confessed running at the rate of 45 miles an hour, nineteen acres of tuberoses in Fairfield relinquished does not assimilate with the is fifty years old, a graduate of Havard, Wis., $29,637. that she made half dozen attempts to burn and everything but the locomotive left the* and a nephew of Bancroft, the historian. grant, but reverts to the public domain. and San Mateo and expects to the hospital. track, the baggage, express and smokingcars This, of course, bars the Winona & St. overturning, and catching fire, but Col. Alva W. Briggs of Chicago, dropped plant nearly 200 acres more. The Peter from claiming the lands, but gives dead from apoplexy at Englewood. When the flames were speedily extinguished. All Death of Rear Admiral Wells. the St. Paul & Sioux City a manager of the company says that Miscellaneous News Notes. the passengers were badly shaken up and his body ^as brought home his wife, upon right in it as indemnity land, Rear Admiral Clark Wells, retired, died several were seriously injured. Some of Florida is far ahead of Southern looking upon his dead face,uttered a heartbroken Two Chicago newspaper reporters quarreled the department people have held. Mr. on the 27th of Dec. He was born at Reading, the injured were: cry and fell to the floor insensible. over a game of seven-up, which was France, where the flowers are raised Lind contends, and so argued, that neither Pa.,Sept. 22,1822. He was appointed She never regained consciousness, and died finally settled according to the rules of the George Thomas oi Owasso, a rib broken, road should have the lands, but that the midshipman from Pennsylvania Sept. 15, extensively "by irrigating at a great recently London prize rin-3, in a private room. and injured internally, probably fatally.. rule enunciated in relation to the occupied 1840 was on the Mediterranean station Judd Tyler, express messenger, badly expense. He asset ts that he has Col. Brooke, commanding the Third regiment Jack Dempsey comes out victorious in tracts should apply to indemnity land as 1840 to 1841, the Pacific station 1844-45, bruised. Lew Merrill, bagageman, badly of infantry at Fort Shaw, Mont., in his ten-round glove contest with Dominick well as granted lands. Mr. Lind's argument known the flowers from one acre of and at the naval school, Annapolis, 1846. bruised about head and face. Miss MarieFriedly announcing the death of Lieut. Fred MuOalirey. Dempsey does nearly all is acknowledged by the law division Graduated July 11, 1846, and was attached land to sell for §2,000 in one season. of Linden, cut by broken glass. A Thies of that regiment, takes occasion to the leading and scores three points to his to be a strong one and Seeretary Vilas to the brig Somers, engaged in man named Bigelow and an unknown man jp say of him: "A courteous gentleman by opponent's one. was considerably impressed by it. Congressmen 'The expense of planting one acre is blockading Vera Cruz, the same year was painfully burned. birth, a scholar by education and taste, a Rice and McDonald were present Steamer Anchor from Alaska has ar attached to the gunboat Petrel 1846-7, less than the cost of planting strawberries, comrade loved and revered by all, and a at the interior department with Mr. Lind. rived at Victoria. There is great excitement when the latter formed one of Tatnail's boldier by true and natural instinct, is the the expense of caring for them there over of a rich gold bearing flotilla in the attack upon the castle A. N. Carpenter of Minneapolis Fatally epitome which characterizes this great loss black sand deposit, 200 miles north o! not halt as much and the income of San Juan de Ulloa and the city of "Vera Injured. to the regiment."' Sitka, near the coast. Cruz, and took part in the capture of the Wants to be Promoted. fourfold greater. A. N. Carpenter, traveling for Gotzian & James Redpath is reported to be at the The president has approved the act cities of Tushan and Tampico. From that 1 Great indignation is heard in army circles Co., St. Paul, Minn,, while riding with thedriver point of death from paralysis. Inquiries time to 1855 he was cruising in various making appropriations for the fiscal yeai over-a petition filed by friends of Gen. on the Northwestern coach en routefrom ma le at his house elicited the information parts of the world or engaged at the naval Editor O'Brien, whom the Salisbury ended June 30, 1887, and the act making Deadwood to Sturgis a few davs ago. N. A. Miles, asking for his promotion to that Mr. Redpath was unconscious and appropriation to carry into etiect the provisions observatory. Promoted to master in was struck on the head by a 50-pound ministry shut up in iail in the major general in place of Gen. A. H. Terry, that no hope was entertained of his recovery. 1855, and to lieutenant in the same year. of the act of March 2, 1887, in boulder which dropped from an overhangingmountain who is now in Florida on sick leave. Gen. He has not been in robust health hope of striking terror to his countrymen reference to agricultural stations. Wells was on the steamer Niagara employed as the coach passed. Carpenter's Miles is now commanding the department for some years, and for the last two has in laying the first Atlantic cable in and frightening them from continuing The St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba skull was fractured and he was rendered of Aiizona and the petition which asks been obliged to suspend his Uterary labors 1857 on the Susquehanna, 1S58, when Railroad company has offered for bale unconscious. He was taken to Sturgis and for his promotion is signed by all the senators their agitation, has emerged and keep his room. He has been for yellow fever carried off sixty of her officers $2,000,000 worth oi bonds of the Montana surgical assistance called. There was v( and representatives of congress from about three years associate editor of the and crew in Central America on the Metacomet from prison, and to show how his little hopes of his recovery. His fan Central railway, the principal and the Pacific slope. He is the only brigadier North American Review, and worked hard on the Paraguay expedition Ntffe interest of which is guaranteed by the former lives in Minneapolis. He is "foster brot eountryinen have been frightened it is general and the one he desires er than his state of health would allow. on the Susquehanna as executive company. The bonds are to run foi of C. W. Carpenter of St. Paul and a distant to supplant is the only proposed [to run him for Parliament. officer at the battle of Port Bibhop Ireland of Minnesota, on being fifty years, and 6 per cent interest will be relative of the late Senator Matt major general not a graduate of West interviewed said "We have collected in Royal and was wounded. He was specially paid. Carpenter. The only result of sending Point academy. Gen. Miles attained his commended by Admiral Dupont. transferred Washington and Baltimore $150,000." military career as captain in the Twentysecond At uresent Pittsburg has another man these agitators to jail, as far as can to the Vandalia, and then placed in said Bishop Ireland "and while we found Massachusetts infantry, and for who can be matched to fight Jack Dempsey, A new creamery with a capacity of 2 charge of the Dale. Was made lieutenant Washington a little slow in contributing, be discovered, is to magnify their importance gallant and meritorious services became with or without gloves, for $2,500 oi pounds a day will start up at Alexam commander in 1862 executive officer of Baltimore responded generously. But major general of volunteers. In July, 1866, with their conntrymen, and $5,000 a side. Jack Fogarty is the man Dakota, about April 1. the Philadelphia navy yard in 1862, and Washington is somewhat excusable, on in whom the Pittsburg sporting people he became colonel of the Fortieth infantry, increase their influence. When they in 1864 joined the West Gulf squadron A shooting affray occurred at Knoxvi the ground that a large share of her population and was the youngest regimental commander place their reliance, and he has secured under Farragut as commander of the Galena. have no local interest in the city. Tennessee, recently, in which three go to jail the people turn out and in the service. He had great influence backing enough in that city to match him He was engaged in the battle of Mobile were wounded, one fatally. The corner stone of the first vault will be against Dempsey as soon as possible. in military, social and political glorify them as martyrs, and when was sent to join Admiral Porter in laid in May, and the building dedicated It is denied that there is a famine circles, not alone from his standing as a the James river, and remained there until and opened early next November. The Allen Thurman of Atwood, Kan., and they set out people stand with brass minent at Fort McKinn^v, Wyo. fighter, but from the fact that he is the Miss Amanda Hunt of Columbus, Ohio, the close ol the war. Wells was made a date will be centenary of the foundation The following pen have been nephew of Gen. W. T. Sherman. bands to escort them through the were married at a hotel at Galisburg,, 111 commodore in 1879, and rear admiral in of the hierarcy in the United States, when ed: Wisconsin—J. iCourke, Milwa Neither party had ever seen the other until the first Catholic Bishop was nominated 18*84. streets in triumph, and tender them J. Oleson, Northfieiu, A. Newcomt a short time before the ceremony was here. The ceremonies will be of the most Crosse J. Johnson. Wauwatosa the highest honors in their power to Bishop Ireland in Washington. performed, and they met half way for tht elaborate character,^ and we expect in attendance field, New London S. M. Horton, purposs cf being married, their courtship Vast Value of Gifts Presented to the bestow. Washington Special- Bishop Ireland will all the dignitaries of the church B. F. Tubbs, Hebron A. Hamma,!, having been carried on by means of letters Pope. remain here five or six days longer as the in this country." ra W. Trask, Rice Lake A. Nichols, and photographs. The groom is a prom guest of Father Chappell, when he will return The correspondent of the Baltimore Sun o* ta G. M. Bidwell, Evansville D. Hay ti's finances are in a bad way inent druggist of Atwood and a cousin^ to St. Paul. At a meeting in the interest Crimes and Criminals. in Rome has furnished an interesting description Bangor A. Englerth, Nor walk ex-Senator Thurman. of the new university Bishop Ireland generally. Against the protests of of the gifts to Pope Leo on the The trial of Pete Barrett for the murder Bovington, Valley Junction A. Lav. made an eloquent address. Among 1 occasion of his jubilee. He says: of Thomas Tollefson, commenced in Minneapolis New York Special: Jack Dempsey, Madison A. Markham, Eaele- 4 the people, a loan of 81,500,000 was other thiugs he said: when asked if he would fight Toff Wall, replied The gifts have come in rapidly that two on the 30th ult. Emet U. D. Wood, Black Earth W floated in Paris someeighteen months The university was placed in this city in that he certainly would, but the additions have already been made to the A Chicago girl has Rev. J. P. Brushinghara lis, Flintville. Dakota—Widow" the center of American life because here it stakes or purse would have to be the larg arrested on a charge of being the building in which they are to be exposed. ago for the repayment of which apart Ryan, Bismarck J. Smith, Osnab would be most widely known. We are not est ever fought for, as he has so many lu father of her illegitimate child. The preacher So far 7,000 cases of articles have been Richard, Grafton. Minnesota—C. of the Custom House receipts was afraid of the light we court it. All Americans crative offers at present that fighting will handled, and the end isnotyet. Up to Jan. denies the charge. Newport S. Sherman, Linwood E. are proud of this beautiful city. not pay him except the pecuniary reward pledged. The populace objected to 13 presents to the value of $10,000,000, Gov. Gordon of Ga. commuted the sentence Shell City A. E. McGinnis, Clei is great. In answer to the talk about hi? They feel that it is their city and they are have passed through the hands of the of Eliza Randall, who was to have Price, Pipestone. this because it gave France a new meeting Sullivan, he said that though he at home. Other cities wanted the university. been hanged in Clay county on the 27th Vatican inspectors, Even the sum has The house committee on invaTr« felt that Sullivan was the greatest fightei They made splendid offers. In Chicago hold on the country. Then the British ult., to imprisonment for life. Eliza murdered been exceeded in money. T,ie United sions has agrted to report favoik?b he ever saw, he would meet him or anj they say, "Why didn't you locate her "father with an axe. All the details States has out6triped every other country Govern raent pressed strongly for the hoi «e the bill granting a pen^' other man in the world, provided the inducement the university here? We would have run of the crime were of the bloodiest description.and in cash donations. This manner of testifying $2,000 a year to Mrs. John A. Losf the settlement of some long-standing was made satisfactory. up the building for you in a little while." not one word of extenuation to Pope Leo the feality of the Catholics to ienrease the pension of Mrs. A. A. But placed anywhere else the university was urged in her behalf. Public sentiment of the United StateB has won the admiration English claims, amounting to $1,000,000. General Manager Underwood, who returned widow of the late Francis P. Blah' Jr would have been a local institution now against the infliction of capital punishment of the Pope, who is more pleased to Minneapolis recently, reports After some wrangling President the same amount. was whatsaved herfrom the gallows. it will be national. with it than with that of any other country, that satisfactory arrangements have been Bishop Ireland evoked a laugh Saloman came to a settlement by Pootrnasters commissioned: Wiscc At Wallace, Mo., for some time past a Bince it furnishes him with reaJy made by the Soo and Canadian companies at the expense of Father Chappell Ipswich, A. L. Crump Montpelier, young man named Blakely has been paying means to spread the Catholic church in regard to the west-bound freight busi. agreeing to pay down $100,000 and by saying that the latter Tikaisky. Fourth class postmaster, attention to Miss Annie Estes, a sixteen-year-old through Europe and of the ness over the two lines. Equipments havj give security tor the remainder, which had promised that Washington would contribute girl. Her family objected to pointed: Iowa Horn, A. H. Trait .^r.* been ordered for the passenger traffic, including far East, enterprises i. wlifch he & $50,000 if the university was located Matlock,, R. Allen. Blakely. A short time ago they attended first-class sleepers and coache3, all has thrown his heartiest-enei„'.fey. In proportion was somewhat reduced. Until these here. "I intend to hold Dr. Chappell. church. After the services they were met of which will bs in readiness for the summer to the number of Catholics in various Public Printer Benedict is givent a rhetorical heavy obligations to England and to this agreement," continued the bishop, outside by Peter Estes, her father, and business. The roadbed on both systems contributing countries. Belgium and castigation by Congressman Henderson William, her eighteen-year-old brother. A "and if you don't contribute the money he France are settled, Hayti must remain will be placed in the best condition Hungary have sent the mojt gifts. Everything of Iowa. "l*- Jfc quarrel arose as to who should escort the will have to pay it himself." The bishop J. possible. Mr. Underwood pronounces the used in the Catholic 'service is there practically at the mercy of these Ben Edwards, whoso grossly assaulted then said that in November, 1889, they young lady home and Blakely was shot future prospects of the Soo road very encouraging in profusion. The Irish Catholics, besides countries. Miss Catharine Hughes near Amity City, and killed. ^€i.PJ? expected to open the university. The divinity to all interested in it. their heavy money contributions, are rep- La., recently, was hanged to a tree by in. department would be started first fen mn