New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 5, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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2 S mmmmmmmm New "Dim Review, MEWS IN BRIEE. days the engineers in dbsrgfr tiT-fiae.orafer«ction Another Ticket In the Field. cured 'employment At the stock yards con^DOINGS rNftgpESOTA. hadIbeen=»pprfifleBsrpe of the bridge os During all "these years the two kept up a A conference of the farm and labor ^arty €*f account of the high iwater .and the-great *tant correspondence and even obtained Minnesota met in St. Paul, and noBHuated quantity of driftwood wTuchtoad 'been floating •stolen interviews. They concluded that it Kews 3Prom :all Parts of tttft World the following ticket: down and lodging against *the trestle or BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publfehera. •was -useless tso try "to win the consent of the ^ty4""attorney For Governor, Ignatius ^Donnelly of Dakota The "Winona ia.a Condensed Form false work of the bridge, including the elevated family, and "that the only way to do would County. portion of it far out on tthe Kentucky decided tihat applicants for liquor NEWULM, be to seek'some Grenta Green and defy paren-tai For Lieut. Governor, James McGaaghy of MTNOTSOT44 side, had been, practically eompleted for orders. A "week ago Miss Boyington re« licenses must-put down the $1,000 in .Washington Brieflets? Hennepin County, some time and the workmaniwere engaged "anained in her room all "day and packed up For Attorney Gen., Judge William Welch on the channel span. This span-is the-one one paynbtent. •every article of-clothing she possessed. One Thepresident returned to the senate -without of Hennepin County. Philip-Corinth of Mississippi has that gave away and was immediately above morning she made her appearance as usual, approval "the bill for the erection of a For State Tieasurer, W. G. Jebb of Meeker the central current of the river. -It was 100 F. W. Tficery, a plasterer from Pel-^ the longest beard in the world. It "but complained of having a headache, which public building at Sioux City, Iowa. He returned County. feet high and on top of it was a'traveler 104 furnished an excusefor her sooato retire again ican Rapijds, while afc Work ona build to the house also without approval For Secretary of State, J. P. Schonbeck of measures six feet and two inches. feet high. The structure was weighted down to her .room. By a preconcerted arrangement the bill appropriating $1,214.51 for the relief Nicollet County. ing at Fergus Falls, fell from a scaf with nine freight cars loaded .with pig iron *he met her lover and the two went to of Clement A. Lounsberry, late postmaster.at There were about seventy-five delegates, and other heavy material, besides 700,000 folding and broke his collar bone Kenosha and were married. Then came a Bismarck, Dak. including Miss Eva McDonald of Minneapolis, pounds of bridge iron to make it steady. A newspaper published in Florence, letter saying she had married the man of her and of these fifty-six represented St. Paul He was otherwise injured. Last Sunday Benjamin Franklin of Blue The crash was witnessed by hundreds of choice and was happy. Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Minneapolis. T£~ Italy, says that "during President Earth City, Minn., went to Washington to secure people who crowded the south .end of the took up-their residence -on Indiana avenue, J. Swan, a young farmer living near an increase of pension. He was caught bridge in Covington. The loss tis -estimated Blaine's European visit Congressman THE B£80LiT7TKWS. in Chicago, and Mrs Carter does not regret in a blizzard in 1865, and lost both of his at $90,000, and will fall on the Keystone Zumbrota, was frightfully goared by The following platform was adopted: the course she took. Mrs. Boyington visited Cleveland has been in charge of the arms and both of his legs and isnow drawing Bridge company, of Pittsburg, Pa. We recognize only two parties, labor and her daughter after the receipt of the letter a vicious (bull. His injuries are such ?72. He found Mr. Lind, who wentwithhim capital, and the only issue at stake is: Shall White House. ^Wf^MM?^^^^ and a reconciliation took place, and, "Dick," "before-the committee on pensions ofthehouse that it ishardly believed that he car* the people keep the fruits of their own industry the former coachman, has become an accepted News about People. and secured a report recommending?100 per or shall capital enslave the money by its fion-dn-law. recover. month, and by unanimous consent, the bill exactions? The funeral services of the late Chief Justice l-ord Tennyson, as the Poet-Laureate was passed for this amount. This is probably Sheriff Paulsrad of Polk county In view of these facts, we demand of the Jones, of Washington territory, \were held at the quickest legislation of the session, with nation: The Colorado Blot of England, and at the bidding ir-sT Rochester, Minn. Early in the day came down to Fergus Falls with four the exception.of the Sheridan bill. First—That the money needed for exchanges people began to arrive by tteams from T»ema*agere(of the Maxwell land grant of QueenVictoria, is to write a memorial •*!&* be issued direct to the people without prisoners. AH the Polk county pris- I the sorroundingcountry, and the trains from ia Colorado swore out warrants for the arrest theintrovention of banks. poem in honor of the two lately different points arrived during the forenoon ^Sinful Sittings. of sixteen men who participated in the oners are brought to the same plaeea^ 1 & h. Second—That while we are opposed to reducing with commanderiesfrom Winona, Owatonna, trouble at Stonewall, on the charge of riot. deceased German Emperors.5 for safe ki Jeping, Polk county having-^ the labor of the United States to the "William Dougherty had his preliminary Waseca, Austin and other places, linmniform. Writs of ejeetment against a hundred others level of the impoverished workmen of Europe, hearing at Butte, Montana, for the murder The number of Masons in line was nearly 600 were also seeured, and the United States no jail. &t« we are, nevertheless, in favor of a thorough of A. Corry and Jerry Harrington. Both and said to be the largest Masonic .funeral marshal proceeded to serve them. It is ''''The United States has about onehalf revision of the present tariff and a reduction died from knife wounds received at the hands ever held in Southern Minnesota- feared that the serving of these papers will Frank Freeman of Roscoe wasljlr of its rates whenever the same tend to enrich of Dougherty an affray originating from a Charles Crocker's will, filed at San Francisco, eaase another outbreak, and perhaps more the railroad mileageinthe world, severely injured by failing from a**^ capital, and we favor placing on the free fuss created by him, in which he escaped appoints the widow as ^exeeutris:, and bloodshed. list all such articles as are made the basis of TheJ|~c being 150,000 miles, which cost $9,000,000,000, horse on which he was riding. without a scratch. A number of witnesses disposes of an estate worth something over The trouble at the Maxwell land grant has trusts which rob and impoverish the people. were, examined Dougherty being in ihe custody $25,250,000 as follows: Beal estate, $2-, been brewing ever since the supreme court of and give employment animal's fore legs slipped and Third—The forfeiture of all unearned land of the sheriff in default of #10,000 bail. 800,000 stocks and bonds, $12,000,000 accounts, the United States confirmed the title to the rider was precipitated over his head. «L to more than 1,000,000 men. grants, and that land monopoly shall be Charles W. Waldron, one of the owners and $1,500,000 promissory notes, $8,500,000 grant. The grant was originally made by abolished byjust and appropriate legislation managers of the "Waldron bank, of Hildsdale, cash, $500,000, half of which-goes He will re scover. -**"& ^X the Mexican government to Beaubian and and we j&B&opposed to alien and non-resident Mieh., has absconded, taking with him to the widow, including the residences in San Hiranda, two Mexicans, who were given two ownership .of American soil and we believe -At the first professional type-writing money and securities variously estimated at Francisco and Sacramento, and the other The warehouse of Paul Seeger, at i^a&| square leagues of 96,000 acres of land, providing further that the government should restore from $60,000 to $80,000. It is reported that half is divided among the three sons and ione that they would cultivate the «ame. match ever held in this country, WindomJ "containing about $1,000 ?§f nature's bouuties that are stored within the a woman accompanied him, but this is not daughter, with provision for other relatives The boundaries of the grant now contain bowels of the earth for the use of the human and which took place at Cincinnati •confirmed. He leaves a wife and two.children, and for family servants. S worth of wagons was burned one Jjfc 1,750,000 acres. The manner in which the family to the purpose for which they were but before leaving he deeded a small amount grant grew to its present proportions is one night just at the close of apolitical"* last week, the winner wrote nearly created. of property to them. The bank is doing of the causes of the trouble. The settlers living 11 Nuggets of Foreign News. Fourth—That transportation of commodities speaking. Cause unknown. It was business and depositors will be paid in full. 9,000 words in ninety minutes. a within the boundaries of thegrant charged and passengers by railroads shall be that the original propprty was enlarged by Seven old wooden warehouses at Stein ward, insured ir the St. Paul lor $ 1,00/). A Gardner of (Chicago was held in bail by controlled by national and state legislatures fraudulent means. The highesttribunal in the Germany, containing cotton, rice, sugar and the United States commissioner for further in the interest of the people. A Tennessee negro has been selling land department has held, however, there saltpeter valued at 7,000,000 marks, were An effoi'tis being made, and it is examination in the lopiam smuggling matter, Fifth—That the interstate commerce law was no fraud, and refused to set aside the destroyed by fire. Six persons perished in on an additional warrant sworn out by a large numbers of common glass martblesto hoped it Tvill succeed, to secure a free Is shall be so changed as to effectually prevent patent granted by congress. Hundreds of the flames. The spectacle was a grand one. special agent. The new charge is that of discrimination in favor of corporatic ns, individuals negroes as a protection against settlers have improved homes and lived delivery of mails in Faribault. The Twenty thousand persons watched the flames. conspiring with the three men arrested in and localities, and extortion by there so many years that they considered Most of the property wasinsured in England. Ogdensbnrg a couple of days ago to steal business I of the Faribault postoffice, lightning. He says there would be railroad sleeping car, express and other companies, themselves rightfully in possession and look Five thousand eases of champagne and a 770 pounds ofopium fromthe United States by acting as common carriers, between lots of money in the business if he upon the threatened ejectment as an outrage. exclusive of the money order i^ large quantity ofcandles were also destroyed. substituting blocks ofwood forthedrug. The the states and we insist on the government Soon after the decision of the court the grant special agents say otlier arrests will be made The official report of the world'B harvest business, fjbr the yearendingUune 30, i5 could only get out of jaiL establishing and operating a system of telegraphy people proposed to purchase the settlers" improvements soon that two of the men are under surveillance,, shows that the wheat crop in Italy, France, in connection with the postoffice department. 1888, was $10,278.54. CjTlJ^ *'i and stock at the market price, and that it is known that they had Great Britain and Russian Podolia is from ., after which they were to vacate, or they dealings in the drug with Gardner. 20 to 26 per rent below the average, and in The clothing store of John R. Conklin Queen Victoria has won a reputation From the state we demand: would sell them the land at reasonable Austria. Hungary, Southeastern Europe and H. S. Benjamin and F, A- Bates, members First—The adoption of a system of voting figures. Many settlers accepted the proposition of StJ Cloud was burglarized, among English agriculturists as Egypt from 20 to 30 per cent above the of the bankrupt mining stock firm of Moore, embodying the principle of the Australian and sold out or purchased land at a average. The barley crop in Great Britain, about $10|0 worth of goods being I Benjamin & Co., were arrested at Milwaukee, what may be called a royal farmer of law, which abolishes the caucus system and price ranging from $1.50 to $10 an acre. Austria, Hungary, France and Egypt is deficient on a charge of conspiracy, and their bail secures to each voter an opportunity to cast The grant company claim to treat the stolen. "Jhe entrance was gained the gentler sex. At the show of the from 10 to 15 per cent. In Germany fixed at $25,000 each. After spending a a free and untrammeled ballot. settlers justly, but charges have been made there is an average crop, and in Moldavia through tjhe back door, which was couple of hours in the custody of the sheriff Second—That the right vote is inherent in Isle of Wight Agricultural Society recently that in many instances slttlers have been the crop is 25 per cent above the average. neither was able to furnish the bonds, and on citizenship without regard to sex. forced. There was no clue to the made to pay an exorbitant price for premises she took three prizes for farm application of the attorneys the bail was reduced The Cossack expedition to Thibet, under Third—The reduction of freight and passenger upon which they have been living for many burglars. to $10,000 each, which they finally secured. command of Gen. Prejevalsky, of the Russian rates on railroads to a sum sufficient years. The settlers are now up in arms, being horses, one for Jersey cattle and four The charge of conspiracy made in army, is exciting a great deal of suspicion in to pay only the operating and maintaining led to it by the incendiary talk of evil Consider able disappointment exists^ for Down sheep, winning the champion connection with a mil action brought by London as to the real motives actuating the expenses, when economically administered, disposed persons. They are under the impression Mrs. Helen Warner tttrecover $80,000 which at Brainer dover a slip in the ar- 3 czar iu ordering it. Ostensibly the expedition and a fair rate of interest on the actual cost that they are fighting for thenhomes prize for the best ram and the she had invested with the bankrupt firm. is sent out for the purpose of exploration, of the roads, thus saving to the producers and families. rangements to have the city and Mrs. Warner claims she was guaranteed reward for the best pair of ewes. but it is suspected that its real object is that of the state several millions, now wrung county purchase the fair grounds. against loss also that there was a conspiracy, of cheeking certain English movements and from them to pay interest on the fictitious and besides Mr. Benjamin and Bates, their The Crow Creek PoW'TFow. preventing the inauguration of others on the stock. The city's $1,000 that was going into wives and also N. D. Moore were in it. Thibet and Bokharan borders. The exploration Fourth—The enactment, of a law allowing Gen. Boulanger recently said to a The first council with the Indians at the it failed on account of Mayor te Moore is in Canada. theory has been made plausible by the mortgagor to deduct from the amount Crow Creek agency has taken place. The Huestead'^ refusal to sign the order ?J ^respondent: "My mother is Enih. giving the expedition a scientific character, due the mortgagee, the amount of all taxes The well known Mormon leader, George Indians had previously selected their spokesmen, in its accompanying corps of engineers, paid upon that part of the assessed valuation Q. Cannon, who is now a fugative from justice, for the appropriation, f' all of whom are chiefs, the orators being Yes, she is still alive. She geologists, etc.. but the fact that the government of the estate taxed, represented by the being wanted for violation of the Edmunds as follows: Head Chief White Ghost, subscribed 54,000 roubles toward the mortgage. din Wales for a longtime. I myself law, has been in Topeka, Kansas. A large new frame barn belonging Chief Drifting Goose, Chief Bull Ghost. The expense^of the expedition, as well as furnishing Mr Cannon has been secreted in the house of Fifth—The enactment of a factory inspection younger and more intelligent element, however, to William^ A. Loomis, on the West was born at Rennes. I have cousins it with an escort bearing a much closer an old acquaintance. His presence is explained law for the protection of the health and object to this arrangement resemblance to an army of invasion than an by the arrival on the TJnion Pacific safety of employes in mines, factories, workshops side of Wabasha, was consumed by«' in England. They are the sons of and insist that each one should ordinary body guard, strengthens the belief train from the west of three women. They and places of business. be permitted to express his own fire. A valuable horse~was burned to my mother's brother, who was murdered that offensive tactics are expected to be employed were met at the depot by Mr Cannon, and. Sixth—the enactment of a law defining the whishes in the matter that the interest of much more frequently than defensive death, and the carriage, harness and were evidently a detachment of his plural liability of employers for injuries sustained one Indian on the reservation is equal to another, in 1848 or 1849 near Brighton. ones. wives, for he embraced them one after another. by employes in cases where proper safeguards and that it would be impossible for other equipments were destroyed. It He was murdered on the cliffs near It is supposed that they were bound for —**&>• have not been used, in occupations any one or half-dozen men to express the is supposed that the building was the land of-^unis, in old Mexico. Two hundred dangerous to life, limb or health. wishes of the entire tribe. There will be a Brighton, and robbed, and the assassin News in General. thousand acres have been purchased in Seventh—That eight hours shall constitute strong objection raised* to this plan. The fired by tramps. Mexico by Mr. Cannon and other leaders of A singular character has just been placed a day's work in all towns and cities on state was never discovered. A reward Indians held a big council on the prairie near the church, and he states that several thousand in the insane asylum at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. and municipal work, and all such work shall the agency, when speeches for and against The youngest daughter of William of £2,000 was offered by the MormonB will at once move from Utah The wild man was captured in the woods bedone by the day and not by contract. were delivered. Certain chiefs who are opposed Hancock, a young lady about seventeen to that country, where they will not be molested. near Coosa mountain, Shelby county. He is Eighth—The enactment of a law regulating to the bill are attempting to intimidate Government for the discovery of the about fifty years old and his hair and beard the employnfent of detectives and peace officers, years of age, while cooking those favorable by threats of violence as at guilty persons, but without success." have grown to a great length. and forbidding the employment of secret Standing Rock, but it does not appear as breakfast, at Fulda, accidentally set •T* and private detectives by other than the jfc* though their bulldozing and intimidations A New York telegram says that Pat Kelly Accidents and Casualties. her clothes on fire, and before they state of municipal governments. will have the overawing effect that it of Minnesota and several others have contributed Ninth—The enactment of a law to enforce had up the river. The younger and more Arbitration is a better way than could be extinguished shewas burned A west-bound Union Pacific passenger $10,000 to the Democratic campaign the payment of weekly wagesiu lawful money progressive element is rather independent train, while running thirty miles an hour, fund in addition to President Cleveland's. in a most frightful manner. Shelived fighting to settle a dispute. The by the employers to labor in cities and by and assert that they should be allowed to do was thrown from the track by a broken rail Chairman Brice signed his name to a railroad companies and other corporations as they see fit, and are not influenced to any about six hours. combatants in the following little near Kimball, Neb. Three sleepers and Claus check for $20,000 as his donation. and at the hands of congress. great extent by the action of the chiefs who Spreckles' car went down a fifteen-foot bank. Another pocket of quartz was blasted at fable realized this fact: "It is a Tenth—Whereas, Any rate of interest are opposed. One of the most serious obstructions The burglar, William Conners, who Three passengers were injured slightly. the Michigan mine at Ishpeming, Mich. above the average increase of wealth of the which is being met, and which will waste of valor for us to do battle," The excursion boat Tourist took a party Twenty pounds or more of the rock containing was arrested* at Le Sueur about three nation is robbery, therefore we demand a reduction be met at other agencies, lies in the fact that from Ashland, Wis., and on its return trip, gold at the rate of $40,000 to $50,000 weeks ago since for burglarizing said a lame ostrich to a negro who of interest in this state to a reasonable those who are opposed decidedly to the ratification near the mouth of the bay, Frank Kading uncovered. A gold company to operate the rate. of the bill are daily and hourly making several residences in this city on had suddenly come upon he* in the fell overboard and was drowned. A fresh adjoining property is being organized. The their objections known, and work incessantly wind was blowing and white caps were plentiful. excitement runs very high. July 4, and who proved to be at the to carry their point, while those who desert "let us cast lots to see who The boat rolled, and Kading, standing A War Impending in Africa, would sign are simply willing and do not Many residents of Caldwell, Ohio, nave fled head of a desperate gang of thieves, close to the outside railing, lost his balance, shall be considered the victor and exert themselves to any exten c. It is believed from that place to avoid an epidemic of malarial The German papers commencing on the escaped from the county jail and no and as the boat rolled to one side pitched or typhoid fever, which has been running however, that the commissioners will present then go about our business." To Zanzibar affair and the latter reports concerning over into the water. clue to his whereabouts has been obtained. for some time at Caldwell. Morethan a hundred the matter in such a manner that they will the white pasha, state that the Ithis proposition the negro readily The other evening, while a party of young cases have been reported, with twentyfive assert their rights regardless of the interference world must be prepared to hear, a very people were returning home from a picnic, deaths. It is now believed to be under of others. short time, of some of the most remarkable 1 assented. They cast lots—the negro walking on the Chicago & Northwestern control, and no new cases are reported. events that have ever taken place in Africa. The idea that chinch bugs had been least lots of stones and the ostrich railway track, they were caught on the high A desperate struggle will break out, and Bismarck, Dakota, will be made a weather destroyed by the long, cold rains of trestle near Janesville, Wis., by a freight blood will flow on the shores of the Nile, but Paupcr Emmigration. |eost lots of feathers,. Then theformer headquarters on a large scale. It has been train. Miss Maggie Punzle, twenty years of the result will be a blessing to mankind. early spring proves to have be»n a discovered that the "weather" originates in The congressional immigration committee went about his business, which age, was knocked from the trestle and instantly The contest between the Semitic that vicinity, and in order to give the world commenced its investigation at Boston. Mr. mistake, says the Farabault Democrat.' killed. The other members of the Arab and the Indo Germanic the full benefit of this fact, two additional Wrightington, superintendent of indoor consisted of skinning the bird. party escaped by crawling out on the end of race has reached a crisis in the hottest They are just as lively and voracious observers will be located in Bismarck. Gen. poor, testified that the increase of lunacy in the ties. Miss Punzle struck on the rocks zone on earth. Germany is not at all Greely lived in Bismarck while he built the Massachusetts was due to immigration. as'ever, and having disposed thirty feet below and was terribly mangled. anxious that Lieut. Wissman should take military telegraph lines west of the Missouri. Fifty-seven paupers ,have stopped during the of the spring wheat are now after the It is strange that while almost part in a Nile expedition, but on the contrary A west bound freight extra on the Chicago, year at Boston, fully 250 paupers, assisted It is reported here that cholera is raging is most anxious to see either the Burlington & Quincy collided with the rear here by the Luke Bociety, had been sent back. corn. It is very evident that growing every industry has been greatly imtoroved in Presque Isle county, Michigan and that British or Egyptian government send a force of a construction train at Rock Creek, nine Trouble had been caused by mission Jews, the people are dying like sheep, with no doctors spring-wheat must be discontinued northward from Wady-Halfa to co-operate during the last twenty five miles west of Fairfield, Iowa. C. A. Bose of the worst class of emigrants. Emigrants of in the immediate vicinity. Nine persons with the white pasha in his advance on Burlington, road master Patrick Ready and in this section for a few years. the present time were more intelligent than have died in one day. While the report may (years, there are one or two trades Khartoum. If such an expedition were Patrick Griffin, section men, were instantly formerly. The present surfeit of laborers be exaggerated, it is known that a short sucessful Germany would reap a considerable hich have not advanced a step. The killed, and John Kelly and Timothy Murphy Over fifty residents and property compels good men to becomepaupers,and unrestricted time ago people were suffering with bowel L4. part of the reward as a great injured. The construction train had orders immigration is the cause Indiscriminate trouble. Officials of that county will investigate holders of'"Winona have signed a petition t^ay-worker, for instance, uses the impetus would be given to German to pass a passenger train at Batavia, but emigration is more an evil than benefit. the matter. trade in Afiica. Correspondents at Suakim asking that the directors of undertook to back into Krum, and seemed The present law is not sufficient. There same machinery and methods that George Burgett of Baraboo, Wis., called at continue to assert that there can be no doubt to have been running more than twenty should be inspectors across the water. One "Woodlawn cemetery take acton to were in use thirty centuries ago. the armory in Chicago and there found his as to the presence of a white pasha in Ra*rEl-Ghazel. miles an hour. way of preventing immigration of convicts prevent the running of the Southwestern runaway son. Little Clark Burgett is eleven During the past few days many would be to compel every ahentto make oath Wooden ships are made now in much An electric motor at Pittsburg, Pa., became years old and has played truant a number of more pilgrims and refugees have arrived from that for six months or ayear hehad not been railroad through it. This uncontrollable and started down the times. Once he went as far as Denver, another that neighborhood and they are unanimous the same way that they have been confined in any institution. The witness did road at a terrific speed. -At the sharp curve cemetery is one of the most beautiful time to Minneapolis, and a week ago he in asserting that an armed force under a not think it wise to place the business in the forking years. But of all industries near Pine street the motor and car jumped left his home in Baraboo and caught a ride white pasha is at Darfou£ and that the natives in the state, and the proposed right hands of federal officers, states supervision the rails, turning over Beveral times before it to Chicago on a freight train. His father are in friendly communication with the that oTrxype-making is the most antiquated proving more efficient. Out of 47,000 emigrants of way passing through it arouses. & stopped against a telegraph pole. The motor says the boy is usually well behaved when at leader. Premier Crispis' interviews with who came to this part laBt year 1,000 was smashed to pieces and the car badly in its methods. The ropemaker home, but cannot be kept there. Prince Bismarck and Count Kalnocky surpass considerable opposition. ^^#ifc*^i4-* were under contract, and witness favored a wrecked several persons were dangerously in importance the interviews between tax of $10 per head. This might stop immigration The first shipment of bullion was lately still ties a wad of tow around hurt. The cause of the accident is attributed the czar and Emperor William. The league Fire broke out in C. H. Klamer's" 5 to some extent, but the time has made from Livingston, Montana. The bullion to insufficient electric current. The motor against France has been very materially his waist as he did years ago and arrived when emigration has ceased to be of comes from the new smelter at the Castle woolen factory at Faribault. Before was the property of the Daft Electric company strengthened and there is now no doubt that value to this country. A bout 40 per cent mines, which has been running about a week, passes backward 2,160 feet an hour, of New York. Prince Bismarck is encouraging Italy to the the flames could be extinguished went to the interior. Within a few years a and the shipment consists of 40,000 pounds, adoption and pursuit of an aggressive policy. A man fell down the well hole of the stairs coiling up spun yarn and marline. change of feeling has taken place, and some billed to the Aurora Smelting company at some $2,500 damage was done. The* Italy is, of course, a mere cat's-paw in the of the Palmer House, Chicago from the sixth of the strongest opponents of indiscriminate Aurora, 111. The smelter is now turning out hand of Germany, a fact which Premier Crispi floor. The railing protecting the stairs is immigration were children of immigrants. W$ about twelve tons per day, which averages fire is believed to have originated cannot fail to realize, but the advantages offered not more than two feet high, and the wonder The other day at South Beach, S. net nearly $20 per ton. Developments on to her by her allies are too alluring to from some defect in the furnace. It is that similar accidents have not occurred other mines beside the Cumberland, from I., a young man in a bathing suit be ignored, and she will doubtless have very there before. Dr. D. M. Ogden was spread to the room where the looms 1 which this ore is taken, are being rapidly Wicked Sea Captain. $ 5 little hesitation in bringing about the conflict summoned that the wrist, collar bone and was requested by a- young lady, a pushed forward anebnew,enterprises are on arelocated in an incredibleshort time, Germany desires but dares not precipitate Twelve sailors from the English bark Gyfie, every rib on the left side were broken, and foot which will boom. Castle this fall. tA, but as soon as the hose could belaid 1 stranger to him, to take a year-old herself. W&8&** who arrived in New Yoik on the steamer that the sufferer was bleeding internally. He All trains have been stopped on the Mackey's Persian Monarch, appeared before the British died before the doctor was through his examination. the entire building was flooded and 1 I baby out into the water and give system of railroads, owing to a strike consul and through Boatswain Bergquest The deceased arrived at the "3» the damage is mostly the result of I declared against the roads therein embraced Finny Eloped With a Coachman, charged that in their opinion and belief Capt. hotel the same day and registered as H. E. him a bath. The obliging young felTow the water. No insurance. by Chiefs Arthur and Sargent. The system Tait, of the Gyfie, made a futile attempt to Bead, Jr. of Evansville. Ind. Pretty Fanny Boyington ran away from did so, but when he cameback to includes the Peoria, Decatur & Evansville, cast the bark away in the hope of robbing home in Chicago and married her father's At a fire in Chicago the horses in A party of section men, together the Evansville & Indianapolis and the Evansville the insurance companies. The Gyfie sailed the beaeh the young woman had disappeared. coachman. Gossip's tongue has been busy Bennett's barn, as well as those & Terre Haute roads, having a total from Quebec on July 3, loaded with timber with a number of toughs from town^ in the charming suburb of Highland Park in that of the Union Livery company in the length of 700 miles. The trouble began The young man endeavored bound to Greenock, Scotland. The vessel for the past few days and all because the secured a keg of beer, and proceeded rear, numbering over 100 altogether, some weeks ago out of the discriminations sprung a leak and returned to St. Johns, N. pretty daughter of wealthv parent* chose to to get somebody to hold the infant stampeded and broke their fastenings and said to have been made by Master Mechanic to make the night hideous in the" F. After being repaired she again resumed disregard the wishes of others and wedded rushed out on to North Clark street, creating Smith against? Broothernood men. Chiefs her voyage. She sprang a leak again while he dressed, but no one vicinity of the Milwaukee depot at a panic among the crowds of people on the the man of her choice. There was nothing Arthur and Sargent came to the scene of action on the night of Aug. 19, but by means street. A temperance meeting"which was being against Richard Carter except that he had Pipestone. The debauch broke up would do so. At length he sat down and temporarily settled the matter, of the pumps the men easily kept the water held in a tent a short distance from the been the family coachman. A few years but repeated snubs, it is alleged, have precipitated from gaining any headway. On the morning about midnight in a drunken row, on the beach where the infant's burning building, albo dispersed in screat confusion. ago Richard Carter came to America the strike, which includes all the engineers, of the 20th the pumps gave out altogether, in which several were implicated. A Several people were knocked «down from England. His father belonged to the firemen and switchmen. clothes had been laid and dressed it and the men swear the pumps, which were during the stampede,- but none were seriously middle classes, and he has given his children German, named Anthony Ohitz^ new, had been tampered with. John Brown, 'One hundred armed Sioux, traveling rapidly, I himself. Then he tried to have the injured, The fire was extinguished after causing a good education. With pluck and brains the steward, swears that on the 20th he saw stabbed Charles Hamlin, a well borer,, toward the Shoshone reservation, crossed $1,000 worth of damage. for capital young Carter sought to make his the captain and mate go down into the hold bathing-house keeper take charge of the Union Pacific tracks 200 miles west of in the abdomen, inflicting an ugly way in a newer country. He found it hard and the mate boring holes with an auger. An east-bound stock train on the St. Paul, Cheyenne. They have been visiting the Utes to obtain a situation, and finally his little 1 it while he dressed, but hewas equally wound about two inches in length.. When the Persian Monarch came to the Minneapolis & Manitoba road met with a serious in Colorado. The Indians will reach the stock of money was exhausted, and he was Gyfie's assistance all hands with the exception mishap near Fort Buford. While running The peritoneum was punctured, but unsuccessful in this. Becoming desperate, reservation in foui days if that place is their in a big city without funds. He had met a of Second Mate Robinson went on board. along at a high rate of speed cattle objective point. There was nothing new the intestines are not ruptured and. Bon of Dr. Boyington, who told him to go he took the child into his The latter refused to leave the vessel, believing were observed on the track. The engineer from the reservation, but the Indians are uneasy into the country and become family coachman. the patient will recover. Ohitz is in! he eould keep her afloat. Capt. Tait blew his whistle, shut off steam and reversed and trouble can scarcely be averted. Ibathing house while he dressed himself. He was engaged, and soon gained the and his first mate, seeing the determination his engine, but too late to avoid the consequenses. custody and will probably be held tot Two white men were found dead near the confidence of all, and his intelligence soon of Robinson not to leave the vessel, returned One of the bath-keepers stood The engine jumped the track followed Rattlesnake mountains on the #eservation, attracted notice. After the captivating the grand jury. to the Gyfie. but the rest of the crew refused by seventeen cars. About two hundred where they were doubtlessly murdered by the stranger had been at Highland Park for ten 'on the outside to see that he did not to accompan them. cattle escaped. A little less than half that Sioux, who donned war paint, after being months the parent* discovered the intimacy number were killed outright or seriously leave it there. He came out with his ordered off the Shoshone reservation. Half between the daughter and the young Harper's Bazar: "Doyou^ffe*that mained. Five trainmen were«injured, three breed hunters report thepresence of a band of coachman. The young Englishman was ordered /ancy bathing suit in a strap in one sign, 'No smoking allowed/ sir?" of them probably fatally. No blame is attached It is stated that William Scully, alias 150 hostile Indians within seventy miles of to pack up his possessions and to the railway company. "Lord" Scully, the alien Illinois landlord, isaid the custodian of the library to the reservation. They are fully armed, have hand and the baby on his arm, and leave the premises. The daughters tears will offer his farm for sale and dispone of all plenty of ammunition, extra ponies and produced no effect. Carter determined to The new Chesapeake,* Ohio railroad bridge fen offender against the rules of the Started for the train. Whenlast seen of his property in that state. Bythe enforcement no women "and children along. Five Sioux seek employment insome business where in course of construction between Cincinnati {institution. Yes, I see it was the reply. of the alien land law Scully's system on the reserration were arrested by the he would have a chance to rise. After filling ie was boarding the ferryboat. and Covington collapse&with a report that of "rack hunting" has been broken up, his Indian agent "I'm not smoking aloud I'm various positions, Carter finally se- could be heard two miles away. For several tenants refusing to pay rent. smoking very quietly—no one »wm 1