New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 28, 1888 · Page 1 of 9
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PITH OF THE HEWS. New Ulm Review been connected for years with a gang lution, and cast his vote for George Washington. 'I* Allison Endorsed. I S I E W A I E A horse thieves which extends from Kansas Justice Waite's father WEB chief Thetowarllepnblicau Convention,'in it© 'CSty to Arkansas, Texas and Colorado. He Suddenly Expires Before His Set ions justice of the supreme court of Connecticut meeting at Des Moines was largely attended. News from Washington. Seven prisoners in the county ja-l at Illness Is Generally Known—His Last Moments—Touching and he studied law under Matthew Gmwold, Col. Sapp presided. Gov. Larrabee was BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. one of the most nored statesmen of early Austin, Texas, James A. Muir.Jim Ditson, The house committee on territories decided Consideration Jfor His nominated for permanent president a a daya Like Judge Waite, he was a graaoate Joe Ogden, Frank Garcia, Sherman York, to report a bill for the organization r^ Wife, -f*f®&* -X also Geo. F. M. Drake, the latter by MrJ9£*Am of Yale and emiuent as a jurist He lett the Charles Swanks and Link Hancock, made NEWULM, MINNESOTA* of the Territory of Alaska. Hoffer, who urged recognition of the G. AJ%*§**£t WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, March 23. supreme bench, however, at the age of seventy, a daring attempt to escape, but was nabbed The house committee on the revision of E. Col. Sapp, ex-Speaker Alford and and died at eiehty-two. --H —Hon. Morrison B. Waite. chief justice of tne just as they had well nigh worked their ers said they were Grand Army men, but'.,V the laws has decided to report a joint resolution, way out. All of the parties are in on serious United States supreme court, died suddenly St. John, the Prohibitionist, has HIS APPODrn&EENT BECALMED. "*V^I they were not clamorous for such action^ proposing an amendment to the charges, such as forgery, theft and at o'clock this morning at bis home in this Judge Waite's appointment and confirmation purchased a tract of land near Chico, constitution for the election of United Mr. Clarkson and Col. Henderson were train robbery. They effected their exit iormed a striking episode of the time, city. "I feel easier I think I will go to States senators by the direct vote of the to be conceded as delegates at large. II" from the cells by means of keys made from Ex-President Grant had nominated sneeest.ively Cal., with the intention of making it sleep," were his last words, spoken a few people. Gov. Larrabee's legislative supporters Attorney General Williams and Caleb the bottom of a fr.viugpaa and the back of moments before he died. He immediately his permanent home. Cushing, both of whom encountered much were not recognized they would spring the As foreshadowed, the president nominated a French harp. They then cut through turned over in bed, and almost without the opposition, and after a time their name= governor for delegate at large, which ,' Strother M- Stockslager of Indiana the ceiline, and were engaged in cutting knowledge of the professional nurse in attendance were withdrawn and Mi". Waite was nominated. might defeat Col. Henderson. Certainly to be commissioner of the general land office, through the tin roof when Jailor Hornsby Thomas Nelson Page, who won for He had been an independent Eepublican he entered npon the sleep from the convention would not select both Larrabee and Thomas J. Anderson of Iowa to put in his appearance and placed a check candidate for congress against one ot himself so enviable a reputation by which there is no mortal aking. The cause and Henderson anyway. Gen. Drake be assistant commissioner of the general upon their operations. the late Charles Sumner's warm personal was already a district delegate. Gov. Larrabee land office. Mr. Stockslager IB a native of of his death was probably typhoid pneumonia, his story of "Marse Chan," is a young friends, and had incurred the enmity of Mr. received all but two votes. a Indiana, and was born in 1842. although that statement cannot be Sumner, who at that time also entertained lawyer of Richmond, Va. On behalf of the state committee it wa 0n Foreign News Nuggets. made upon the authority of the attending The postmaster-general has issued a circular no verv friendlv relations toward moved and carried that nominations for '. the Grant administration. The letter to all postmasters whose compensation Cable advices from Ha\ re report an advance physician. It was not until yesterday that delegates at large be made without nominating proceedings of the senate- are still range from $500 to $1,000 per of 2 1-4 francs on coffee. As a consequence the illness was supposed to be serious, and speeches. The name of Col. Henderson Mrs. Charles Rector of Chicago is covered by the veil ot executive secrecv, yet annum, requiring them to back stamp all coffee was very active on the New then the gravity of the case was not comprehended. it was well known that Mr. Sumner's"twohour was presented by Senator Seeds, letters with the date and time of their arrival York exchange. in possession of the pillow upon speech in opposition to Mr. Waite was and on call he was chosen by acclamation. also extending this requirement to President Carnot will shortly make a which Lincoln breathed his last. She one of the strongest efforts of his life. He Hon. John Y. Stone was next presented all distributing offiees of every class whatsoever. tour through the north of France, visiting dwelt upon the eminnet services and attainments and an attempt was made to escape thi also nas the piece of candle which was Dunkirk, Lille and Marbenge, in response ot each one in the long line of incumbents ballot on him, but this failed. Mr. Clark-1 to invitations from those places. King of the office of chief justice and Senator Davis reported favorably the held for the surgeon as he was dressin? son was named, and failed the same way.| Leopold, of Belgium, will also go to Marbenge. spoke in bitter terms of disparagement of bill introduced by him providing that Hon. George D. Perkins was nom-1 the fatal wound. Mr. Waite's qualifications. Sixtv-three senators where officers incurred disability in the inated. "Post office address," wasi were pieseuu No voice was raited in line of duty, but nevertheless remained in yelled from the stage. Gov. Lar-1 Advices from Bagdad say that the Hamavend defense of the no oiinee, yet when the question the service and were afterward promoted, Nomadics have raided the districts rabee was next named. but Dr. The proposed iron bridge for the of confirmation came to a vote (wnich the pension allowed for the disability incurred around that city, burning and pillaging Beardsley, chairman of the state committee, was immediately upon the conclusion of Mr. Hudson, at Hoboken, has a span of shall be at the rate allowed by the several villages and murdering many Kurdish stated that the governor had said that? Sumner's speech eixty-nvo senators voted law for the highest rank which the officer peasants. The porte has dispatched he did not want his name used. Chairrm»-'V tne affirmative and Mr. bumner did not vote two thousand eight hundred and fifty attained. at all. Dolliver was then presented, and perh^._ Ismail Pacha to the scene of trouble. feet, against one thousand five hundred The house committee on asriculture decided would have been chosen instanter, but There are rumors of trouble in the far he recognized hii townsman, ex-Senatoi feet in the Erooklyn bridge, with to report adversely the bill proposing British Northwest. The Saskatchewan Measervy, who stated that Mr. Dollivei to pf an export bounty of 7 cents a Herald says: The Indians have become towers five hundred feet high, and Wisconsin Timber Cutting. was not a candidate. His constituents bushel on wheat and corn and 50 cents a much more communicative and talk freely had other ubes for him. The roll call was should accommodate six raiiwavs. barrel on flour, and additional bounty of the coming revolt, but, while doing so" Agent Gregory in giving his testimony of 21-2 cents per ton for every then taken, resulting, after many changes say whatever trouble comes it will not be before the Senate investigating committee, had been made, as follows. 100 miles carred by water, on wheat, corn of their own causing. They say the halfbreeds stated that the Superior Lumber company, Stone, 490 Clarkson, 845 Perkins, 643 and flour to the owners of the vessel The champion liar of the United tell them they must rise, and they in which Vilas is interested, never Dolliver, 575 Larrabee, 124 Brewer. 5. I ,' transporting them. are afraid they will have to do as they got a foot of timber to saw from any of States is signal officer Prender, who, are bidden. Some others say they will the reservations, although he testified Senator Davis presented a memorial of Besides "one for Maginnis," for whom *£?s in an interview printed in the Philadelphia only take up arms in the event of an upraising that Kennedy, whom he knew to be in the the board of regents of the Dakota Agricultural there were loud calls when the pools clos- I in the south—an event which they employ of the Superior Lumber company, ed. Messrs. Clarkson, Perkins and Dolliver college at Brookings, praying that Times, said the recent blizzard are pretty sure will occur—when they wiil had contracted for millions of fpet of timber were ratified by acclamation. they be granted authority to select a reserve along the Atlantic was bad feel bound to go to their assistance. It is every year. Gregory created a good deal from settlement the minimum Col. E. S. Ormsby, of Palo Alto Johnson not claimed by the Indians that the halfbreeds of a sensation by charging that Calligan amount—90,000 acres—that under the Brigbam, of Cedar Rapids enough, but not like those in Dakota M0BEIS0N E. WAITE. 4 are seeking to secure any further Bros., who are stirring up this investigation,has law of 1862 will be due to the state on its Ladd, of Ottumwa, and S. C. McFarland, ,m A professional nurse was in charge of the which he said visit that locality every "rights," but are hankering after revenge sought throuch Tom Cunningham of Marshalltown, were chosen as alternates admission into the Union for the endowment sick room. Shortly after 6 o'clock this for their iormer defeat. to bribe him (Gregory) in order to get the by acclamation. twenty days! Such an unmitigated of its agiicultural college. morning the chief justice Baid: "I feel a contract. The sum mentioned was The committee on resolutions then reported. prevaricator ought to be kicked out The present rate of expense of collecting little easier. I think I will go to sleep," §1,500. Phineas Calligan, who is here, the revenue from customs cannot be maintained of the public service. Record of Casualties. and turned over in his bed. In a few moments laughed at Gregory's charge, and said: Realizing at this time on the eve of the up to the close of the present fiscal he was dead. The nurse could not "That is more money than I ever had at meeting of the national convention that a year under the available balance of the Nothing has been heard from the two any one time in my life." In his testimony realize the fact There was no struggle, no platform of principles by the Republicans general appropriation without creating a missing pilot boats, Enchantress and Gregory said: J.W.Watson,to whom theauthorship suffering. The chief justice literally fell of this state is not required further than a Phantom, which disappeared during the deficiency of $400,000. Secretary Fairchild declaration of re-affirmation of the past New York storm. The crew of the Enchantress asleep. The two members of the family It was a fact that contractors began cutting has therefore determined upon a reduction of "Beautiful Snow" is most generally announced position of the party, yet the consists of four pilots and six before their contracts had received tne of expenses to that amount during could not realize the terrible blow that had ascribed, is a tall, straight man of Republicans of Iowa improve this opportunity the remainder of the fiscal vear, being sailors that of the Phantom of four sailors. approval of the Indian office, and that come upon them. Miss Waite is completely to declare that with unanimity §100,000 a month. This will he done by Her pilots all left her the day before this had always been the practice. It was 70, who is often seen about the streets prostrated. and enthusiasm we present the name of the storm broke. necessarily so, though if the orders of the a temporary reduction of salaries in all of New York. He is a novelist as well Associate Justice Miller, the senior member William R. Allison to the Republican convention department were ieeued earlier in the season—say the collection districts. for nomination for the office ol of the court, sent invitations to his fellow by July o:- August-there would as a writer of verses, and much of his Chairman Clardy and Mr. Crisp, of Miscellaneous News Notes. members to meet him at the consultation be time enough to get the contiacts made President of the United States, and we matter is seen in the periodicals, but the house committee on commerce, have and forwarded for approval before the room ot the court, where they all assembled do this, not from a feeling of state Advices from Sherman and Gainesville, made a minority and adverse report on his income from his writings in not logging season began. Contractors wished pride, but from a profound conviction Tex., say that from four to twelve inches at 11 o'clock. The attorney general and the postal telegraph bill, favorably reported to get to work early.build their camps and that we are acting in obedience to an obligation of snow fell there lately. large. Mr. Watson claims to be the leading members of the bar were present. by the majority of the committee. The cut roads, and if they waited for the approval now resting upon Bepublicans The Eepubliran state committee met at The chair of the chief justice was Bimply inventor of roller skates. report says that in the opinion of the minority of the department the greater part everj'where to urge the selection only of St. Paul, and decided to hold the republican the government should not descend draped in crape, but in no other respect did of the season would be lost. There was the strongest and best candidate. His state convention on the 16th day of into the realm of private business. Its the appearance of the chamber give any indication no politics in the letting of contracts. quarter of a century of service in both May at St. Paul, the opportionment giving proper function is to enforce principles of Tim Faley, a pioneer Colorado of the mourntul nature of tne occasion. About 90 per cent of the contractors are, branches of congress has been conspicuous seats to 388 delegates. justice. The minority submits as a substitute in fact, Republicans. The Indians were When the court and the assemblage for loyalty to the Republic for fidelity to miner who died in Denver a short for the committee's bill the Spooner Advices from Arizona show that instead getting better prices for their trees now were seated, Justice Miller, in a low, broken principles that underlie the government time ago, was noted as the discoverer interstate telegraph bill. of two messengeis having been murdered than ever before. It was an advantage for profound knowledge of the material voice, said: to the Indians to have white men in the while carrying bullion from the Vulture resources and Deeds of the nation for of the famous Matchless mine, onehalf Congressman MacDonald is endeavoring It is my painful duty to announce to the resers'ation, and said the Indians wanted mine to Phcenix, three were murdered. great wisdom and skill in finance for broad to get an appropriation of $20,000 to support bar of this court that its honored chiet justice of which he sold to Senator Tabor them there. An Indian would agree with Mexican outlaws are supposed to have and prudent statesmanship. In party and civilize the Medawakanton band departed this life this morning at 6:30 three or four different parties to sell his done the deed. Ex-Senator Tabor has counsels he has beenthe foe uf faction a fearless, for $100,000. Mr. Faley had a of Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Mr. MacDonald's o'clock. This is not the occasion to make lumber—With anybody, in fact, who would telegraphed the president, requesting him but ever counrteons foe. He is in the any extended observations on the subject, effort was supported by a communication bank account of $400,000 a few advance him money. full vigor of his mental and physical powers, to notify the troops on the frontier and which will be done in due time. The court from the secretary of the interior genial afi'able and approachable. Never years ago, but he dropped threefourths custom house autnorities to use their b?st will aajourn until 12 o'clock on Monday, and commissioner of Indian ftifairs April 2. i) acting from passion, rarely from impulse, efforts to intercept these brigands. Unoubtediy endorsing the appropriation. The secretary of it in Wall street in one season The Strike Continues. but uniformly from calm consideration they will attempt to cross the transmitted to the house a letter The senate and house both adjourned in Denver and Rio Grande Railt and judgment kind in thouzht and Mexican frontier fliUi their plundop, wlm The favorable reports that the strike on the death was formally announced. speech and purpose the embodiment ol consists of BB7 £Ulj£* af gold llIHo2i th Burlington road was in a fair way to road stocks. write to a:k your kind {pt?!*** fobshall personal and official integrity. He presents THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD. be settled were rudely dissipated, when the The indications are that the decision of of the scattered Sioux of our state. You a rare combination of all the elements Morrison Remick Waite received his appointment news came that the switchmen and brakemen know these men are homeless largely on the United States supreme court in the for a strong party candidate and a on the entire "Q" system went out on The Secretary of the Interior has as chief justice Jan. 21, 1874, account of their devotion to us during the Bell Telephone suit will not interfere with wise, popular and honored executive, and a strike in support of the engineers. Their Sioux war. Their annuities were confiscated, the prosecution of the so-called government and was the successor of Chief Justice Cha^e. we commend his name to the judgment ot taken a step in the right direction in last strike was inagurated at Chicago cases. A gentleman familiar with and they thrust out of home, while He was the Eeventh in tne line of distinguished the Republicans of the nation. among the switchmen and brakemen employed the way of discountenancing claim the latter cases says: If the testimony their friendship for us made them afraid jurists who have held the office. by the Chicago, Burjingtou & Quincy to come to the mission. Congress was so strong as to call for dissenting Ex-Congressman Hepburn made astirring jumping" in the West. He has reversed In the rural town of Lyme, Conn., the old railway. Whispers ol such a move has made appropriations twice opinions from three justices—and Joseph speech, and an Allison brigade wag house in which he was born, Nov. 29, 1816, have been heard ever since the beginning of Sparks' decision and decides Bradley is one of the ablest patent lawyers organized to go to Chicago in June. for them. The first was in etill stands. At the age ot seventeen he entered the strike of the Burlington engineers and in the land—it would seem more than that a man's absence from his homestead money, which was of nc use beyond their Yale college, from which he graduated firemen. Considerable active sympathy the hope of a mere sanguine mind that temporary support. The second was used for six months or less, does not in 1837 in the class which included William. has been shown by these two one ol the four affirmative justices, if nob A Southern Blizzard. in part to buy lands, etc.. near Shakopee, classes of employes with the engineeis and M. Evarts, Edwaid Fierrepont, Prot Benjamin more, could be convinced of the invalidity forfeit his riaht if he devotes all his Red Wing and Wabasha, where they secured firemen, and in addition a plea of self protection The hurricane which did such greatdama^e of the Bell patent when the new testimony Suliman and other distinguished men. poor land and had no one to guide time to work for the benefit of his had frequently been entered. The at Calhoun, Ga., passed over East is adduced. The government evidence sin He began ube study of law with his lather in them. Good Thunder, the Christian hero Tennessee. At and near Lenoirs much, plea was that the switchmen and brakemen plies the very missing links which Chief Lyme and conoludpd his preparation for the claim, and all his earnings to making who was chief of scouts under Sibley, purchased were in constant danger to life and damage was done and several lives lost. Justice Waite's opinion lays stress upon bar the office of Samuel Young, then a land near their old home. I believe improvements and paying for it. It limb from the alleged incompetency of the The residence of J.11. Williams, three miles that if congress will appropriate prominent lawer in Maumee City, Ohio. He L. S. Norton, late of Bismarck, D. T., engineers and firemen who have taken the east of Lenoirs, was completely swept is to be hoped that this decision will §20,000 for the purchase of land, agricultural formed a partneiship with Mr. Young shortly while trying a case in court at Erie, Pa., places of the Burlington members of the away and his wife carried orf in the wreck implements, and build a school after being admitted in 1839, and the ear stand. It is good common sense, and was stricken with insanity. During the and killed. The body of Mrs. Williams was Brotherhood. The switchmen intimate house, not to cost over $1,C00, with furniture after he took as his lite partner a young lady argument of a motion with an opposing that they had assurances that none of the found in the Tennessee river, where it had ought to be eood law. and books, we can remove all those counsel, Norton suddenly became a maniac, of his native town. He was elected many Knights of Labor among the new blown. She was in bed when the house scattered Sioux and have a model Christian and advancing towards the opposing engineers and firemen on the Burlington was blown away. Tho storm crossed a to the Ohio legislature in 1849, village. The missionary 1 have paid would work with non-union switchmen. timbered ridge and tore up every tree by counsel, stood o^er him with clenched and the following year the firm of There is commotion in all the workshops myself from my deep love for men who the roots in its track. The home of James fists and foaming at the mouth, hurled the Young & Waite removed to Toledo, Ohio, showed such heroism in the war. The first art of violence is reported from of France because a new tenor, Lmsiufelter was reduced to kindling wood. most violent and vilest of abuse upon his where they built up a very large and remunerative St. Joseph, Mo. Patrick Brown, the only In it were John R. Smith, who was killed, opponent. The court ordered Norton to who is by trade a ioiner, has been practice. A j-ounger brother of Mr. Brotherhood man who deserted the strikers, and a little daughter of Linginfelter, who cease his tirade, but without avail. 1 ijgi Waite was admitted to the firm soon after, was met by three strikers, Charles discovered. He is called M, Bernard, had a leg broken. Th* dwellings of William Norton's is a particularly distressing Items About Peopla, and the partnership continued up to his appointment Roderick, engineer, and Charles Christopher King and John Gideon were blown case. He is a graduate of Allegheny college and according to the graphic expression There are only four men now living who and George Whaley, firemen, who addressed to the chief justiceship. Mr. down, fceven members of the King family and the Harvard law school, was a have personally received the thanks of the him in uncomplimentary langiiase. of his fellow-workmen he has Waite was a Whig until that party disbanded, were badly injured and two of shrewd political manager and two years congress of the United States. They are Brown attempted to draw a when he joined the Republican party. He the Gideons were fatally hurt. At I^ndon, ago was defeated in a canvass forthenomination "millions in his throat." We are Generals Sherman, Sheridan, Howard and revolver, but before he could do BO was Tenn., the house "of George Morse reluctantly became a candidate for congress for presiding judge. He had ^Yorked Terry. knocked down by Roderick and beaten once again reminded that many popular was destroyed, and evsry member of his in 1862, and later was the nominee ot the nighb and day, and was so much dlsap badly. The men were arrested and fined Col. F. D. Grant siys: "I am getting a family badly hurt. Andrew Worley's tenors were horny-handed sons pointed that he was prostrated, both "Administration partv," but his canvasses for assault and battery. statement ready as rapidly as possible." house was also carried away, and the mentally and physically. After a brief were unsuccessful. Other nominations and of toil before they took to the lyric The colonel is evidently in dead earnest members of his family barely escaped with respite from work lie formed a law partnership various appointments were tendered him their lives. They are all seriously injured. this time in his anssvers to Gen. Badeau. stage, and every boilermaker, carpenter in Bismarck, Dak., and only came from time to time, all of which he refused The storm formed in the vicinity He will give a complete history of the A Long Separation. here a few weeks ago to try a $-10,000 law or cooper who can sing a reErain to accept. The first position in which his of Calhoun and pursued a northeasterly Grant-Badeau matter. suit, and being defeated, became morose ability attracted the attention of the whole After a separation of half a centurv, direction through North Georgia and made popular by M. Paulus in the George B. Ryerson and his only child were country was that of counsel for the United into and beyond East Tennessee, cafes concerts, is regarded as a budding reunited at Chicago. During ail these States in the tribural of arbitration which bounding across to the Chichowee Crimes and Criminals. Railroad Discrimination. years both believed the other dead. Mr. mountains and was next heard from near Manrico or a probable Almaviva. met at Geneva in 1871-2. He was associated It is thought that John C. Eno, tne The inter-state commerce commission, Ryerson fifty years ago left his wife and London, Tenn., on the East Tennessee in this delicate negotiation with Caleb American bank wrecker who has been so while in session at Omaha listened to daugnter in Paterson, N. J., and went to road, eighty miles northeast of Chattanooga, Cushing and William Evarts. His tact long in Montreal, has settled with his complaints from the Business Men's Association Florida, enlisting as a soldier in the Seminole traveling from Calhoun, Ga., to and good judgment largely served to terminate creditors and will return to New York. war. He was wounded, and for manv of Minnesota. The case was London, Tenn., a distance of 100 miles In Florida and Georgia are vast the difficulty ansiner out of our civil opened with a statement from the representatives months he was at the point of death. William B. Tascott is said to have been in about 30 minutes. The path of the war between the United States and the of the association: Without friends or money it was a long shell mounds, which are the refuse o* seen in Chicago one night by two hotel tornado was through a section remote United Kingdom. The year after his return, time before he read ed home. Then he employes who formerly worked with him. The organization complained that from railroads and telegraph lines and the the feasts of prehistoric races. In learned that his wife, belie\ ing him dead, They were so dumbfounded that they let in 1872, he presided over the constitutional the Chicago & Northwestern Bailway damase it may have done will not be had moved away. No one could tell where them are found numerous implements, him get away. company, carrying merchandise convention of Ohio. known for some days, but must have she had gone. After a long, fruitless search of all classes from Lake Michigan been fearful. The tornado in places cleared bones and skulls. A microscopical examination Henry Henning, living at Kensington, Mr. Ryerson went to Mexico, remaining ports, have established a reduced the grourd completely or grass and Illinois, shot his w,ife and then cub his own PEB&ONAI. APPEARANCE. of the teeth in the skulls many years. He accumulated considerable rate per ton per mile for the greater forests of timber was mown as with a Though the chiet justice was in his BCVenty-second throat, dying instantly. Henning was a property, and then moved to California, distance from Chicago to all stations until great scythe. The cyclone had a whirling has recently been made and Mr. year, one who had met him in hard drinker and quarreled with his wife. where he lived until his brother Martin they reach St. Peter, Minn., a distance the street even recently would have ventured rotary motion, leaving a scene of desolation The latter may recover. Charles White has reported to the discovered him six years age a.nd induced of 420 miles that in some instances the the prediction that he would live and destruction in its path. Large Col. L. B. Faulkner and Leanard Kuhn, him to come to Chicago. Recently Mr. increase of rates is very large, in violation many years yei to grace the bench. He was English odontologioal society the finding trees were twisted from their trunks and director and cashier respectively of the defunct Ryerson succeded in tracing his only child. of section 1 of the interstate act, and of medium height., with broad fchoulders and others torn up by their roots. A heavy of traces of vegatables, fruit, feathers, First National bank of Danville. N.Y., She is a Mrs. Shurter, and she lives in sturdy figure. Everything about his appearance thereby undue preferences and advantaces bureau was found a mile from the house have been arrested upon the requisition of Newburg, N. Y. In response to a telegram indicated a splendid physique. He scraps of wool and bits of cartilage. are given to certain towns and stations to that had contained it. the United States court and taken to stood straight and was dignified in carriage. she came to Chicago. Her mother died the great prejudice of competing towns, in Evidently food was largely Buffalo. His large head was crowned with a thin long ago, and until now she had not the violation of section 3 of the interstate act. In Fairburn, Ga., both the colored growth of iron gray hair. His forehead was faintest suspicion that her father was partaken of in the raw state and torn Joseph H. Whipple, forty-eight years of The railroad companies, while in substance churches were demolished, court house broad and full, the eyebrows dark and alive. Mr. Ryerson is eighty-three years age, has been arrested in New York accused in pieces with fingers and teeth. Dr. admitting the facts stated in the chimneys torn orf, shade treeB uprooted heavy. The mouth and nose were large and of age. oL forgery and embezzlement at Battle petition, claimed that they constituted no and other damage done. Near Austell ahouse fall of character. He wore a beard about Brinton insists that we have no right Creek, Mich. On Feb. 24 a dispatch was violation of the interstate law that by his face, but his upper lip was clean shaven. was blown on a negro blacksmith, received from Marshal], Mich., stating that to call these fellows men, but anthropoids reason of less volume of transportation His figure was a familiar one on the streeis, killing him. Calhoun suffered most in Whipple, alias Makey Mather,." left there and greater expense in operating these as he almost invariably walked to and from, Mr.Hudd's bill for the relief of the Stockbridge orth Georgia. It was visited bv a terrible that is, men like animals. Feb. 10 for Philadelphia after embezzling lines of road west of Mankato. Minn., his house and the supreme court chamber and Munsee tribes of Indians in funnel-shaped cyclone, which cut a §3,000. He left a family, and was accompanied they are justified in changing the increase in the capitol In the summer of Wisconsin was reported favorably from swath seventy, hve yards wide through by Mrs. M. A. Funney, a widow, of per ton per mile for a longer distance. 1883, Chief Justice Waite was one I the house committee on Indian affairs. the middle of the town, tauing in Fire Marshal Whitcomb, of Boston, Battle Creek. of the party with President Arthur, Gen. The bill declares certain Indians who were Speeches were made by Gen. Pone, Mr. the court house and the station. Every Sherman, Gea Sheridan and others who recently made a test for the purpose excluded from the light of participating in A shocking case of cruelty, resulting in Coudy, Col. Howe and Mr. Burlinuham. building in its path was either destroyed went on a trip through Yellowstone Park, the tribal bands and of occupying the reservation and the commission took the case under the death of a babe eleven months old or damaged. The streets are full of nhin-, of learning whether rats could and On that trip he met with an accident that members of the tribe. advisement. came to light at Davenport, Iowa. The gles and debris of roofs. The storm played caused considerable alarm at the time. would start a fire by gnawing matches. mother of the child being a domestic in a eccentric pranks, in one instance cuttin» a Farmers are busy getting readv for While en route from the Mammoth Hot boarding house, could not keep it with her Three large rats were placed in a spring work in Dakota. The probability house in two and carrying away onehalf. A Theater Burned. Springs to the falls the chief justice's saddle and paid Mr. and Mrs. Toeppke §8 a slipped from under him anil he had a bad Then it torn down a house is that there will be no increase in the wire cage containing a bunch of While a performance vas in progress at month for its care, she visiting it as often fall. At first he felt but little pafn from the quantity of wheat sown this year over around some women and children a theater in Oporto, Portugal, an explosion matches. The first night four fires as possible. Finally ehe became suspicious effects of his tumble, but atcer ridmg two or that sown last year. A creamery and without harming a hair ol their heads, of gas occurred, and the theater toos: that il was not cared for properly, and removed three days he was obliged to stop, and the cheese factory are among the new projects lhe Baptist church was demolished and' were set by the rats, and others were fire and was destroyed. The house WAS it, but it died soon after. The undertaker surgeons who accompanied his party made in Gladstone for the coining season. The the colored Methodist chinch was razed. caused during the following days. Examination full of spectators and anumber of lives discovered that both arms had an examination which elicited irorn them former enterprise especially is being pushed About a dozen business places were totally were lost. Eighty bodies have now been the opinion that the chief justice had suffered been broken, and the ribs on the right side with much vigor. wrecked or damaged and their content*ruined of the matches showed taken from the ruins. Most of those burned a slignt fracture ot the ninth and tenth crushed in. The Toeppkes have been taken by rain. The southern arm of the that only the phosphorus ends were ribs. The chief justice was obhsred to In reply to a question whether a saloon were in the third tier of boxes and galleries. to jail. storm passed eastward through Telfair abandon his trip and return East. Going Whole families were suffocated. license may be transferred. Attorney General enawed, and that some of them were A1^ counfc y. taking everything in its path. The coroner's jury at Columbus, Ohio, in to his old home at Lyme, Conn., There was a terrific struggle at the doors Clanp of Minnesota says: As a 400 yards wide. carried some distance from the original the case of David Gordon has found a verdict he soon recovered from the effects of his when the spectators tried to escape. strict question of law a liquor license could of willful murder against William aw3 accident The Waite family is one of the Large numbers were suffocated and not be assigned, neither could a council authorize bunch. The rats had plenty of good oldest families in the country and the coat Jonathan Blathlock. Constable Gordon a transfer of th4 license. It is a trampled upon. Many on reaching the of arms granted to ic bears the date of 1512. food, but ate the matches as though was assassinated by the accused. The street were so seriously injured that they personal privilege in no manner partaking Seven hundred loaded freight cars bearing Thomas Waite, who was a member of parliament, Gulf depot had been broken open, and he vomited blood. Nearly all the victims of the nature of a contract, and can they liked them well. The fire marshal the Chicago, Burlington & Qumcy sealare signed the death warrant of Charles was watching a house where the stolen were spectators. The actors escaped. only be conferred upon certain conditions. sidetracked along the Chicago, St IL, and the family moved to this country is quite certain now that rats carry goods were supposed to be secured. The Many in the theater finding themselves Application must be made as required by a a a City line between Dubuque soon after the Restoration. It was about next day Miss Clara Blathlock, a school law and a fee of not less than $500 must matches into their holes and there uuable to reach the doors jumped from and St. Paul. The company claims thev thirty years after the landing of the Pilgrims teacher, confessed to the authorities that the windows. Some corpses were found in be paid, and strictly speaking it would be do not contain Chicago, Burlington & that Thomas Waite settled in Connecticut, gnaw them, and that many a confiagation her two brothers did the killing. They the stage boxes. The gas was extinguished violation of the law to give any one else tiuincy freight, but the engineers discredi and this man's son was one of the first presidential were arrested and made a full confession thus originates. shortly after the fire broke out, thus privilege of selling without such person this statement. A conference betwee electore after the War of the Revo- of their multitudinous crimes. They have adding to the confusion. had on their own account paid this lee. them and the company will be held in S