New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 23, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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PIT O 11PNEWS. Ti«y.followed him a short distance, when be NewTOmEeview.^ WASHBURNIS WINNER Donnelly's political eareer. but eloquently turned and struck Mrs. Kellan with a heavy pointed to th« fact that while in congress clvfcb. The boy screamed for help and was at a critical period the gentlemen was true to immediately brained by the negro. The boy the cause of the nation and supported all diedtinstantly. Mrs, Kellan was removed to* lie is Nominated by tlio Republican Legislators for BRANDT & WED©©SfDOHF, Publishera.! measures that tended to strengthen it. Donnelly her home, and lived long enough to describe United States Senator on the Third Ballot. The Very Latest Associated Press Telegrams stood, he said, "like the Rock of Ages'' MANUFACTURER OF g$«gpkf theiaurderer. The negro fled, but is being in opposition to President Johnson and his FINE CIGARf* NEW ULM, MINNESOTA! pursued by a posse with bloodhounds, and Th Caucus was called to order by Senator Greatly 'Gandensed/T^^ plans. also spoke of the manner in will'foe lynched if caught. So far as known, Edwards, who called for nominations for which Donnelly stood by Mr. Merriam, the i' therevwas no motive for the crime. Z— chairman, and Mr. Flynn named the man present governor of the state, when he was A Washington papersays that nutj ^Washington Happenings. The coroner's inquest over the body of Dr. agreed'Upon, Senator M. J. Daniels of 01matead assiled with calumny. Donnelly had always 0. C. *Ieyer, who was shot by Patrick Griffiths, eounty. Senator Daniels teok the Mrs. Judge Wilson is donfined to her bed been true to the interests of the people ot the a dollar of conscience money hast resulted in a verdict in accordance with place usually occupied by Speaker Graves, state of Minnesota, wherever else he may not in Washington and the judge is detained been received at theitreasury for two} the facts. Griffiths is now out of jail on and thanked .the conventiCTi in a neat speech from the house in attendance upon her. have seemed consistent $5,000 bail. William Griffiths, his son, is exonerated He was gratified, he said, that this caucus 8^*Special brands mad« to ordtr* years. The president pro team, of the Senate The nomination of Donnellv was seconded from any participation in the had beenicalled in the interests of peace and laid before the Senate a joint by Messrs. McGrath of Dakota county, and crime, dt having been proven at he was harmony, and at the movement for the .memorial of the council and house of Mr. Sevatson of Jackson, but neither ot these wholly.opposed to taking violent measures eaueus had met with the sanction of those .representatives of the legislature assembly of gentleman took up any of the time of the At Maidstone, England, as proved against the doctor. Dr. Meyer was a Southerner, eminent-and distinguished gentlemen who WM. FRANK. •the territory of Idaho, setting forth their O N E N I N t.» .v caucus with speeches. Ms former home being St. Louis. were to be placed in nomination for the by investigation, &Q9 electors accepted fcelief at the proposed admission of the There being no further nominations the Cottcnwood^MillsA ft- was an ardent worker for the Democratic United States senatorship. He then spoke territory of Utah "would be-a calamity, not caucus immediately proceeded to ballot. a pound apieoejto vote for a cause and vwent as alternate to the last national of his Republicanism—a Republicanism that only to every loyal Gentile citizen-of the territory, Democratic convention. was a dated back to the days of Lincoln and that but to the general public, and especially FUIST BALLOT. candidate and then ^cast their vote very successful physician and surgeon, enjoying had been schooled for years on the tented to those states and territori«s adjacent Whole number of votes cast 121 for the opposition. a bwrative practice. His mother and field* As sueh a Republican he most emphatically Necessary to a choice 61 to.Utah. sister from St. Louis were here at the time of and earnestly believed in the caucus Washburn 52 Custom grinding'1 solicited. fWili TJie following pensions have been granted: his death. 'There has been much talk among system as the salvation and strength of his Sabin 4 3 grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange Wisconsin—Original invalid W. Austin, A Montreal lawyer awns the only our solid citizens as to the advisability of party. Donnelly 15 Bellfontaine G. Schmidt, Pella L.M Marr, organizing a'law and order league, and the The secretaries, as agreed upon by the candidates, Nelsou 7 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8fts. existing copy of the first book published Waatoraa: C. Scholl, Whitewater (C. Washburn, probability ds 'that before another murder were John Day Smith of Hennepin, Start bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Princeton. Increase, Edward Fitzpatrick, occurs here such a league or vigilance committee C. H. Davis of Remville and W A. Fleming Cole in Canada. It is .Archbishop Waueau. Minnesota—Original invalid, will h&vte .been formed. of Crow Wing. Free Lane was determined Strait '.]. and feed sold at low rates and delivered Languet's catechism, beaming date of -George L. Wilson, Minneapolis Mathew to shine early in the fight, and moved to Chairman Daniels announced that there Schram, (deceased) Mazeppa Elihu Foster, a New Ulm free of expense. proceed to ballot for a candidate for United was no choice, and Senator Edwards moved 1765. f\', St. Paul Allen G. Pettit, Clarissa ©avid Mocardle States senator, and that the first ballot be a formal ballot, which was carried. From Foreign Lands. Faribault. Increase, Quincy C. Warren FRANK SS BENTZIN. an informal one. This was seconded by Grove Lake Lanford Woo&worth, FIRST FORMAL BALLOT. M. Diment of Steele. Senator Edwards of Sullivan declares that hetis willing Queen Victoria added a codicil to her will West Concord William W. Barnhart, St. .Whole number of votes cast 121 Fillmore suggested that the roll be called which relates exclusively to the jubilee gifts, AUG. QITENSE, to fight, but thinks that he detects Paul. Dakota—Original invalid, Elijah C, Necessary to a choice 6 1 and the number of Republicans present be the value of which is very much greater than Branch. Brookings. Keissue, Samuel McFeeters, Washburn gg ascertained. Free withdrew his motion temporarily most people suppose. signs of weakening in Kilrstin. Kilrain TfiKtver City. Sabin 46 to allow the roll to be called. I A duel was fought sA Paris between Henri Donnelly i(j insists that all he wants is a was found that there were present the following: The secretary of the treasury has awarded Rochefort, editor of L'lntransigeant, and Nelson gold life saving medals to Joshua James and HARNESS MAKER chance at Sullivan, but fears that M. Lizargarry, editor of a Bataille. Th Start crew often men, for heroic services in rescuing weapons used were swords. Both combatants Cole ,' ".' a SENATORS. John L. will not come to time. It is the crew of the schooner Gertrude Abbott, were wounded. Lizargarry's wounds Chairman Daniels announced the following —and Dealer in— Brown, Buckman, Burkhart. Chapman, near Hull, Mass., Nov. 25,1888. Goldmedals are dangerous. remarkable how difficult it is for two vote: Whips, Collars, and all other have also been awarded to Silas H. Harding, Clark, Clough, Compton, Crandall, The anarchists of Paris have issued a manifesto keeper of the Jerry's Point Life Saving station, Daniels, Day Dodge, Eaton, Edwards, Finseth, prize fighters actually to fight. articles usually kept SECOND TORMAL BALLOT. to the electors of the department of the and his crew, for extreme heroism, displayed Goodrich, Hall, Halvorson, Hixon, Hoard, Whole number of votes cast *... 122 in a first-alass harness .Seine, in which they appeal to the people not Holmes, Ives, Johnson, M. Johnson at the wreck of the schooner Oliver Necessary to a choice 62 to vote for any candidate. The manifesto Lende, Sampson, Scheffer, Shields, Swenson. Dyer, Nov. 26 1888, on the coast of New shop. The Empress Eugenie is in good Washburn 56 .says: "The senate and chamber of deputies Thackar, Truax, Ward, Wood. Hampshire. Silver medals were awarded to Sabin 55 are powerless to emancipate the people. A health generally, but occasionally New harnesses made to order and re members of the crew of Capt James, which Donnelly 3 revolution will alone free them from their oppressors." REPRESENTATIVES. rescued five of the crew of the schooner H. C. pairing promptly attended tov suffers a brief attack of rheumatism,. Nelson .*. 2 Ackerman, Anderson, Bain, Barr. Bartean, Higginson, Nov. 26,1888 near Hull, Mass. n, Benson, Bickel, Brush, Crane, Comstock, Start 3 NEW MLM, MINN She is wealthy and has grown very Mrs. Olive Friend and W. E Howard, "of Cox, Crossfield, Damp, Davenport, Davis. A., Cole a Eletric sugar fame, were located at the Crawford penurious. The children of her sister Forbes, Graves, Halgren, Hanke, Hanson. Record of Casualties. Senator Daniels announced as the resmt of house, Windsor, Ont. All efforts to see H.FRENZEL, Harrington, Haven, Hay. Holstrom, Hompe, the the Duchess of Alba, will be provided or converse with them were futile. They occupy While shooting at Buckeberg the emperor Hoppin, Hoyt, Husher, Jacobson. James, a fiuite of three rooms and are inaccessible THIRD FORMAL BALLOT. .accidentally wounded a by-stander. Th by Eugenie with a large fortune. Morris, Perrin, Phillips, Foe, Post. Quain, to everybody except the waiters at meal Whole number of votes cast 122 emperor expressed his regret at the occurence, Roberts. Savage, Searle, Sevatson, Seymour, times. I is understood at President Cotis Necessary to a choice 62 and invited the injured man call upon him Shoemaker, Smith, Smout, Stebbins, Manufacturer of in-tenll on a pilgrimage to the same place. when he sufficiently recovered from his Washburn 62 Davis, C. R. Davis, C. H. Diment, Downs, jury. Sabin 54 Unless unforeseen events should occur to Dunham, Dunn, Eastman, Elmquist, Ellingson, SODA WATER, Donnelly •. 4 change the natural course of things, the The whisky trust claims to have Erickson, Estes, Evenson, Flathers. The sfeoe factory and jobbing house of Start 2 Dutch crown will, upon the death of the now Fleming, Flynn, Johnson, E C. JohnJohnson. Smith, a & Herriek was burned at Albany, SELTZER WATER guarded against the point that After the announcement of the first result almost moribund king of Holland, fall to the J. N. Jones, Keyes, Kreis, Lane N. Y. The annual inventory of stock a committee was appointed to escort Mr. Princess Wilhelmine, aged eight j'ears, and Lossow Lightly, Low, Maland, McGrath, knocked out the sugar trust in the completed shows a value on hand of $110,000, Washburn to the hall who made a short and Luxembourg will become apart of the German McKusick, McMillan, McN^ely, Morgan, which is almost a total loss. Loss on New York supreme court. The charter Speech accepting the nomination. Mr. Sabin empire. Holland's civil list is enormous Stevens, F. C. Stevens, H. F. Sumner, Swain, building about $10,000 insurance on stock who came in at the same time was called on and is secured by the revenue from Borneo, Taft, Temple, Thurber, Underwood, Vollmer, and building, $90,000. of a refinery company was annulled Champagn Cider. and made a short speech pledging his loyalry which is greater than the sum required. Wilson, H. Wilson, H. H. Williams, Willrich, to the party. Wing, Young. on the ground that it had I The London police ridicule the assumption Personal Talk. of the Tunisian authorities at they havearrested The telleis agreed upon by the conference passed out of existence by selling its Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn the Whitechapel murderer, and will were then announced, Eric Sevatson of Jackson, Gen. J. A. Williamson of Iowa, formerly Stanley is Heard From. stock to a trust. probably not take any steps to have him George T. Barr of Blue Earth and G. commissioner of the general land office at brought to London. The prevailing theory M. Seymour of Washington. Senator Ward The following letter, written by Heurj' M. Empire Mill Co. Washington, is reported to have fallen heir at Scotland Yard is at the man, finding of Waseca, who seemed to think that the to a fortune of nearly $500,000. Stanlej', has been received in Brussels, himself in custody in Tunis on a serious caucus, thought that it was funny that the The bold declaratiou is made by John D. Grube, of Tower and Ely, one ofcharge, Boma of Bonalva. Muretia, Aug 17.—To is trying to get to London in the tellers were all from the house, but "he was the New York Graphic that "the the leading merchants of the Vermilion iron Sheikh Hamed-ben Mahomed from his good hope of being released when it shall be discovered willing to trust the house. They were all ROLLER MILL. range, dropped dead, just after speaking friend Henry M. Stanley: Many salaams to at he is neither "Jack the Ripper" good fellows. All he wanted was a free ballot low-necked dress must go." The through a telephone. He was picked up by nor any other criminal wanted by the Loudon and a fair count." Mr. Lane then renewed you. I hope you are in as good health as I witnesses, who thought him simply drunk, and police. his motion, which was carried. Senator am. and that you have remained in good boldness depends, considerable on laid him on a billiard table, but he did not 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Buckman secured recognition and proceeded health since I lelt the Congo. I have much construction, however. Fashion lias revive. He leaves a wife and two children. to name Mr. Sabin. The gentleman opened to say to you, but hope I shall see you face Lieut. C. B. Miles, the young naval officer JSTews with a reference to the business interests of to face before many days. I reached here Generalities, for some years decreed that the lownecked »rtio contracted yellow fever on the man-of the country, their might and importance. I this morning with 130 wangwana, three soldiers We take pleasure in informing the dress must go—to all thewar Yantic. at Hayti, died. The disease Powderly charges at one of the four men was our business men, he showed in eloquent and sixty-six natives belonging to Emin jublic that we are now ready for busness. who are trying to establish anew labor order phases, who were developing the mineral resources Pasha. It is now eighty-two days since I showed itself on Dec. 28. Lieut. Miles was baHi^ receptions and ^Taney.^ tP which in Philadelnhia offered to sell out the new order of the Vermillion range of this state left Emin Pasha on the Nyanza. Host three born in Cincinnati, and he was about thirtv The best machinery and all the to him for $100. who had placed great aterw ays who had men on the way. Two were drowned and the the fair owner is invited. years old. He leaves a wife and family in latest improvements in the manufacture darkened the skies with the smoke of busy Norfolk, Yo. other decamped. 1 found the white men who The gifts recently presented by the pope to of flour enable us to compete with factories. were looking for Emin Pasha quite well. The the Irish churches are valued at $50,000. Gov. Hill's message to the New other white man, Casati. is also well. Emin ihe best mills in the country. Among the gifts is the stole which was worn I is the line of their thoughts, "he said," Man's Wicked Doings. Pasha has ivory in abundance, thousands ol by the pope on the occasion of the service's that I would present to your thoughtful consideration We are constantly buying York legislature contained a suggestion cattle and sheep, goats and fowls, and food of in celebration of his jubilee. the name of a gentleman v.ho has Wheat, Another murder is perpetrated on Bohemian 1 all kinds. I found him a very good and kind that New York should take the been identified with these material developments The King Harness company, of Cleveland, flats, St. Paul, the victim this time being a Rye, ma\i. gave all our white and black men of our country. His name and his record 0., one of the leading manufacturlrrifr concerns Bavarian. initiative in endeavoring to bring Corn, are known, not only throughout our njimbers oi things. His liberality could not of Ohio, made an assignment, liabilities, County Treasurer Cournoyer of West Superior state, but throughout our nation. Coupled be excelled. His soldiers blessed our black Oats, about a conference of representatives $1,000,000 to $125,000 assets $70,000. is $7,000 behind, but has aplenty of with a courage at none dare question men for their kindness in coming so far to Buckwheat, friends to bind up his wounds. from the various states to devise a honest in thought and deed, our people know show them the way. Many of them were In reply to the governor general's proclamation &c, &c. him and need not be told who or what b* is. ready to follow me out of the country, but I An attempt is being made to connect Parnell uniform divorce law. The suggestion inviting the tribes to expel ||ie dervishes Who more than he could appeal to the best asked them to stay quiet a few months, that Avith the Phoenix murders,and a Scotland At the Highest Market Prices. and promising them food and money, traditions of our party? Who more than he is a good one,, and the war I might return and fetch the other men and Yard detective is in America hunting 1'or evidence. two of the Hadendowa tribes express their with our business interests reawakening to goods left at Yambunga. They prayed to against the prevailing divorce laws willingness to come to Suakin. but say at hope and prosperity, would strive to link labor God at he would give me strength to finish We sell all kinds of Willis Downs, one of the best knownloggers the situation at Handoub prevents their doing and capital hand to hand like twin bi others, my work. May their prayers be heard. And should be carried into Africa—in in Northern Wisconsin, committed suicide JFLOUR, so. to build up our state interests, and aid now, my friend, what are you going to do? at his homein Barrow. Wis. He shot himself .short, the meeting of such a conference it in the march of progress and civilization? We have gone the rode twice over. We know M. De Lessepe and the administrative SHORTS, with a heavy caliber revolver, the ball entering He has for along time trodden the perilous council of the Panam a Canal company have where it is good, where there is plenty of food should be held in Chicago. near the base of the right ear and lodging heights of public duty. He has heard the BRAN, £?., signed an agreement with the ^Banque and where there is none where all the camps in the brain. The cause is supposed to be low rambling of the wheels of prejudice, but Parisienne for a fresh issue of 60,050,000 are and where we shall sleep and rest. I am AT LOW BATES. financial losses in his logging operations owing against him the tide has swept by, and left shares, to be subscribed in two lots. The waiting to hear your words. If you go with to lack of snow. I The most prominent brigand in his record unchallenged the shafts of euvy first lot will be offered on the 20th inst. me it is well 1 leave it to you I will stay A report reached here stating that Anse and hatred that have been aimed at him have China, Ho Ta Lao-hu, has been captured here ten days and will then proceed slowly. I Special Attention given to John Dillon delivered a farewell address to been broken at his feet. He is intimate with and Capt. Hatfield swore out peace warrants I will move hence to Big Island, two the National league convention. He advised and killed. He was a giant, public affairs—not only with the requirements O-ustoin. "W*or3s. for Dan Cunningham and two other detectives, hours' march from here, above this place. the Luggacurran tenants to continue their of the hour, but with the demands who were out in that section, and had There aie plenty of houses and plenty of being 7 feet 2 inches in height, and struggle against Lord Lansdowne uutil his of Ihe future. As an employer he has ever them arrested and lodged in jail at Logan food for the men. Wliatevei you have to say lordship returns from his present tour. An extra stone for giinding feed. broad in proportion. He had been held theconfidence of his employes as a legislator Court House, where they now are no one to me, my cars aie open, with a good heart, expressed lull confidence at the anti-Lansdowne he has ever been true to the masses as there being willing to go on their bond. Cunningham as it has always been toward you. Therefore, concerned in a great many robberies Steam Cornsheller. movement would soon be success a man he feels to overflowing the full measure and his party went to Logan county if you come, come quickly, for on the fill. of manhood and life, although the sun of and a large number of murders, Li for the purpose of capturing the Hatfield Wood taken for cash or in exchange eleventh morjiing from this I shall move on. his life has not yet reached noontide. Yet by Direct information from an official source gang. AH my white men are well, but I left them all tmv'rtz Mill dok Hung Chang, viceroy of China, made his integrity he has gained his position in is at the government has received letters Red pepper was thrown by four men from behind except my servant William, who is life by his honest labor has he convinced from Henry M. Stanley and at his safety is up his mind that the frurly ruffian a dark alley into the eyes of John Keiley, us that it was right that he should honorably with me. HENRY M. STANLEY, assured. These letters will soon be published, QAm PURCHASES cashier for Lyon & Healey at Chicago. must be cheeked in his career. Ho and ate temporal ily withheld from publication represent our grand old state in the Keiley had $1,500 in a satchel, and was on Sheikh Hamed-ben-Mnhomed, to whom the councils of our nation. I would present the for certain official reasons, not given. and CHEAP SALES. Ta Lao-ho made a bold fight against his way to pay off the firm's factory hands. above letter is addressed, is the Arab Tippoo name of Dwight M. Sabin of Stillwater." Of their authenticity and of the safety of the The cashier clung to his satchel, struck down Tib, The letter, which was taken to Stanley the troops sent to arrest him, but explorer there is no doubt whatever. ~mm ft'sHiMuoT" The name of Senator Sabin was greeted one of his assailants with a first-blow in the Falls by a messenger, and which reached TS. Osborne'& Co. oTStf. Paul made an ueck, and was reaching for a revolver when with loud clapping of hands, and with shouts was fatally wounded during the Brussels by post last night, is the only one assignment recently in favor of James G. the four robbers took to their heels. from the gallery, prolonged for several moments. from Stanley which leached the coast of Freeman. The firm had been in financial is When the noise had subsided Representative Africa. A number of other letters, which the Mrs. Caroline Sharkey, a widow living on a Carpenters, straits for some time past, and the assignment A. T. Stebbins of Rochester county messenger conveyed to Stanley Falls, still remain farm two and a half miles north of Eaton* waB hastened by a suit brought by arose to second the nomination. there, but it is expected that they will Ohio, was found murdered in her bed. He The action of the United States in Fairbanks, Morse & Co. An affidavit has Mr. Sabins nomination was also seconded arrive in Europe in two or three months. only son, 3Imer Sharkey, who lived with her, Builders and Contractors* been filed at the amount of the assigned by Senator Ward of Waseca, Represented is suspected. There were only son and mother forcibly taking back the steamer stock does not exceed $25,000. Thefirmis Diment of Steele, and speaker Graves, who in the house. reported burglars did Nh W ULM, MINN. composed of Eugene OBborne and John related how Senator Sabin at the time he was Haytian Republic from the Haytian the deed, but nothing was taken. Mrs. William Bremen of Barnesville was con Townsend. on the very verge of financial ruin, came to Sharkeys' head was beaten in with a maul. victed of seduction on the complaint of Miss Government at Port-au-Prince has Designs a a a to order a ^J'A his rescue by loaning him money at simple She is a relative to ex-Congi'essman Milton The excitement caused by the reported discovery Julia Chaffee. In the case of Thomas Brown, estimates on all furnished a interest thereby enabling him to carry along had the natural effect of breaking Sayler. of natural gas near Oak Park, about charged with the murder of Policeman Poul, his business, and get squarely on his feet contracts faithfully executed ten miles south of Milwaukee, has been intensified a special venire of forty jurors and a regular down President's Legitime's prestige Mary Jombst, who came to Huron recently again. by a report from a reliable gentleman panel were exhausted. Eleven jurors were and found employment in Aid. P. Nolan's HANSCHEK", Representative Morgan of Freeborn county, accepted, and the court ordered a special and power. Reports from the island who visited the city. He says that the family, gave birth to a child recently. She whose seat was almost immediately in venire of twenty additional jurors. well vent was lighted the other evening and threw it into the privy vault, from which it now indicate that the Army of the front of the speaker's desk, took the floor produced a flame nearly thirty feet in height. was taken an hour later by officers. An Th« lately organized river pilots, association to place in nomination the Hon. W. Washburn. Contractor and Builder, The gentleman says the odor from the well North, which is the revolution under inquest, was held but elicited no facts other held at Lansing, at which all officers strongly resembles at of tho ordinary illuminating than above stated The girl will not divulge Hippolyte, has defeated Legitime's and directors were present I was resolved I present the name, he said, of a distinguished gas. the name of the man who caused her ruin, to memorialize congress for ths appointment citizen of this commonwealth—one troops in battle, killed one ofhis generals The cruiser Atlanta will not go to Hayti nor give any information about herself or Special attention given to mason of practical pilots on the board for the locating whose name and fame throughout the State after all but will start on a trip around the family. She is a German, twenty-five years of bridges for the immediate notice from the of Minnesota are intimately associated with and gained a signal victory. old, and lived in Wessington, in the west world. She will go to Aspinwall first and work in the city and country. light house department of any changes in the growth and development of the state part of this country, for the past three years. stay until all signs of trouble in connection Meanwhile, within his own party, Legitime signals for the rigid enforcement of laws in one whose fidelity to the interests of the Republican ~"J. E. Hogard residing at Kansas City received with the a a a canal case, when she will Hew Ulm, Minn. regard to issuing licenses, and that signer of party has never been brought into is said to be surrounded by start on a similar cruise to that taken by through the mail a dynamite cartridge, application for license shall have personal question one in whose hands her interests The North Star Lung and Throat Balaam the Ticonderoga severul years ago. I is the accom panied by a letter which intimated traitors, and his downfall is predicted, knowledge of the ability of the applicant. may safely be trusted. Such a man it is my object of the navy department to make a that the dyuamite was powerful is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Among the plans for the diffusion of pleasure to place in nomination, and without unless other governments interfere. showing of the American flag in isolated enough to blow up the largest building in information proposed is the establishment of a word of disparagement of any of the Kansas City. Mr. Hogard was requested to ports. -T -, boxes at various points where information The United States has interfered honorable gentlemen whose names may also take care of the dangerous charge until such regarding channel, water, etc., may be deposited be mentioned here, [submit the name of the TH E CHICAG O The contract for "the construction of the enough for the present, and possibly time as the sender would call for it. Th lor the use of all pilots. Hon. W. D. Washburn of Hennepin county. Merchants bridge across the Mississippi at letter was signed "Englishman, who expects too much for the future. St. Louis, has been awarded to the Union Thorp was loud cheering both on the floor The United St ates supreme court rendered to blow up a number of Americans, in revenge ORTHWESTERN Bridge comany of New York city. The bid and in the gallery, accompanied by a round an opinion in the case of Frank M. Dent, for the killing of young Brooks, who of vigorous hand clapping as the gentleman in gross for the building of the bridge only, was hanged at St. Louis last summer. plaintiff in error, versus the State of West named his distinguished candidate. Representative and for what iron work is specified for in the jp5* Canon Fleming, the popular preacher, Virginia, in error to the supreme court of appeals approaches, is $1,200,000. According to C. R. Davis of Nicollett county Meadows, the negro accused of assaulting of the State of West Virginia. Dent is a remarkable man, and he has the charter agreement work must be commenced made the first seconding speech, he was followed Mrs. Kellum, and killing her child, near was convicted of unlawfully engaging in the by Feb. 2, or a forefiture to the by Republicans Crossfield, of Traverse a Mines, Ala., was lynched by his captors. practice of medicine with a diploma in violation a remarkable son. The young man United States is the result. This leaves county, Forbes of Lyon county, and Smith Mrs. Kellum afterward said at she of a statute of the state which requires of Hennepin county. decided nor long ago that he wished twenty-one days from date in which to begin was positive he was the guilty man, but she every practitioner of medicine to obtain a Mr. Hompe introduced Mr. Donnelly who operations. had refrained from fully identifying him because certificate from the state Doard of health to go into the army. He was too ," RAILWAY. had established a reputation as one of the she did not want to be responsible for The house judiciary committee directed a that he is a graduate of a reputable medical brightest orators and most learned scholars old to secure a commission in the ordinary his death at the hands of a mob. Mr. Kellum OVER 7,000 MILES subcommittee to prepare a substitute for the college, or that he has practiced on the face of the globe. believed at wrote an open letter to his fellow citizens medicine in the state continuously for ten various bills now before the committee on the way, so he enlisted as a private the working people and the farmers of the at the mines asking them to respect his wife's years, or that he has been found upon examination subject of naturalization. The bill to be prepared Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, state were in favor of sending Ignatius wish and his own and let the law take its in the carbineers. His ability will incorporate many of the featuses by the board to be qualified to practice Donnelly to the United States senate. Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota course. contained in the bills now pending, do away medicine. Dent appealed the case to the and good conduct soon attracted the knew at a great deal of slander had been and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, with the declaration of citizenship upon the state court of appeals, asserting that the act The largest opium, and Chinese seizure thrown on that gentleman, but it was to be attention of his commanding officer, entering the United States and allow foreigners was unconstitutional, inasmuch as it deprived Mining and Commercial Centres of the made on Puget Sound in several months was expected that the truth which stands on the him of liberty and property without after a residence of five years to become WEST AND NORTHWEST. made recently, when $5,000 worth of opium who did all he could for him, and in mountain top would feel the full fury of the due process of law contrary to the fourteenth citizens upon assurance by responsible citizens and 12 Chinese were captured in the British wintry blasts. [Applause.] amendment of the constitution. The court of the good moral character of the applicant. an incredibly short time Mr. Fleming sloop Emerald near the mouth of Por Distovery "'It is not," he continued, "by wealth, but The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line of appeals gave judgment against Dent and bay. The sloop was loaded with 400 The stockholders of the Philadelphia & by his own transcendent genius at the embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars. New got a commission. No sooner an this court affirms at decision. ~, pounds of refined opium- and a dozen Chinese Reading railroad held their annual meeting, gentleman I have the honor to nominate has "-v.Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb from Victoria, and the master was to receive officer than another piece of luck befell recently, and President Corbin read his annual obtained his great reputation. He has written American couples about to travel in Austria -^day Coaches and nM 520 for each Chinaman landed on American report. The following is a statement of ought to take with them their marriage his name upon the imperishable scroll of him. He met an exceedingly FAST VESTiBULED TR Al *oil besideB the profit of nearly $2,000 on the the business done: Gross earnings of the fame, and his memory after he has passed certificates. An Ameiican lady recently opium. All the Chinese were provided with road for 1888, $20,815,336.96. being a decrease charming young lady, succeeded in awaj* will be a household word with generations gave birth to a child here, and the father, •fi British certificates entitling them to return of $947,592.09: expenses, $11,165,998.95, ^•Runnin direct between Chicago, St. Paul yet unborn." accompanied by witnesses, went to register winning her affections and was married- to Victoria. an increase of $384,641.01 percent- jjft'and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and Here the gentleman's speech was interrupt- the birth. Owing to the absence of a marriage to her. This young lady was At a Mills, fivemilesfrom Birmingham age of working expenses to gross earnings, of cheers and applause at certifica*^ the clerk said he must record Igi^lOmaha. connecting for Portland, Denver, a no the birth a* Ilhritimate. and the only concession Ala.* Mrs. J. S. Kellan, wife of a mechanic 6 ®a/nm?B S 9 6 4 9 3 8 0 1 a^- nearly deafening. But laughter mingled ||g|San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. Miss Norman, daughter of Sir Henry a 8 made, ai.er much expostulation, was and her son Willie, nine years old, were mar 230,322.24, an increase of #47,265.77. a demonstrations° with the other and it was SONLY LINETO THEBLACK HILLS iered by a negro. The woman and boy had the substitution of the word "doubtful" for Norman, who has just been appoint and Iron company's gross earnings, $39,638.989.94 evident at the audience was bent on enjoying been into the woods a short distance to drive "illegitimate." On being told at the parents workineexpenses, 29,061,001.81 itself. After this wild whoop was over 6 For Ticket*. Hate*. Maps, Time Tables and full ed governor of Queensland. up their cow. They met a negro who told belonged to tiie Angelicas church the net earnings, J9,677.988.13. making a Mr. Hompe proceeded. Information, apoly to any Ticket Agent or ad- giv* them he could show them where the cow-was. clerk wrote down "No religion." Kress the Gea'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. 111. net profit of $ 1, 444,100.31. .He aHuded to the alleged inconsistences in .K.wmfiUH, E.c.wicm, E.P.'CTILBOS, *V*» GeanallbafeF. frtStXiaqpt. Ctaltei. Aft.