New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 8, 1890 · Page 1 of 8
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NEWS SIFTINGS. BJIMED TO DEATH. New Dim Review. A decree has been issued by the Brazilian Government which authorizes an unlimited Cottcnwood Mills. A Grand Scheme lor Fast Travel by issue of currency on a gold basis by the tfflBgQ&ii1* *-. Mammoth Air Ships. national banks. Speculation is greatly increasing. BRANDT fc WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Criminal, Personal, ^Foreign A Woman and Two of Her GHICAGO. Oct. 6.—A morning paper publishes the following under display head Eighty lace factories at Calais, France, and Other Interesting J|jp Children Burned to NEW ULM, MINNESOTA have bepn closed in consequence of the lines: Custom grinding solicited. Will f1""-'^'''^ strike. Three thousand lace workers have For a week past a dozen gentlemen have been .ma •f $ews Items. *, grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange Sii-s *. Death.' ~gathered at theGraud Pncific hotel earnest resolved to continue the htrike until the di^cusMon of a plan which sounds like a tale 84 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and fr THERE are twenty-seven states with manufacturers accept the terms of the em from the "Arabian Xights." If carried out— ployers. and §20,000,000 solid cash have been paid Rs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour over one million population each. into t,ay that it will—their schemes will result W A S I N O N Another Child Injured—Narrow The English government has purchased a and feed sold at low rates and delivered* making railroad trams appear 1 ke mere stage At the previous census ther*- were The dppartmenfc'of state has received a large building at Port fcaid and is trans'erring coaches will make the transposition ot mails Escape of the Husband a New Ulm free of expense. a most equal to th8 telegraph, allow a business nineteen. it into a barrack fortress, which will dispatch from the United StateB legation at nicn to have his office in New York and \et live soon be occupied by British troops. This Buenos Ayres announpinjj that the president Chicago wit-h no more inconvenience than if and Father. FRANK & BENTZIN. of the Argentine Republic has issued a decree will give England possession of both ends of his home was just around the corner. The tourist the Suez canal. will be peimitted to leave any point the IK 1820, a pair of rubber shoes accepting the plan fur an intercontinental United States one day and arrive iu Kurope the railway commission and has sent a message AUG. QUElSrSE, Prince Bismarck, who recently remarked to was seen for the first time in the iie.\t, and one may have the opportunity of to congress asking tor authority to an interviewer that he proposed to continue leaving isellie Bly back the Middle Ages by DUBUQUE, Iowa, Special Telegram, Oct. 6. United States—they were covered appoint engineers to attend the conference making the circuit of the globe just five days. enjoying life and did not intend to spend his —One ot the most terrible accidents ever in Washington this month. lhe project was completed yesterday, and today time like a bear in winter sucking his paws, with gilding and in shape were like known in Dubuque occurred this morning at Springfield the Mount tarmel Aeronautic The bill which the house has finally passed is carrying out the policy by an elaborate HARNESS MAKER at 4 o'clock. Manufacturing company will be chartered the shoes of a Chinaman. after conference with the senate for the relief system of the entertainments at his palace with a capital ot §20,tuo,000. Within sixty The residence of ex-Policeman John McBee *_. of settlers on Northern Pacific indent nity at Freiedrichsruhe. He has also just announced days the first air ship is to arrive in Chicago. —and Dealer in— was discovered on fire. A neighbor The company is backed by a powerful English lands applies to abont four hundred nettle™ a series of great fetes to be given syndicate and by Eastern capitahsts.both these Whips, Collars, and all other GERMAHT sent to the United State* ran across and tried to arouse the family. who reside upon lands in Northern Minnesota. during the winter. His receptions are always interests having representatives at the Grand While knocking at the door the window in articles usually kept It allows those who mado settlement upon thronged, and he ia the chief socialQioa Pacific meeting The incorporators, however, in 1889 bee* sugar to the value of the land in good faith and who were qualified of the day. the upper £tory crashed and McBee fell to are the inventors, E. J. Pennington and Richard in a first-Glass harness wasButler,, of the Mount Carmel Machine and Pullev $16,000,000. Two years ago the so to do to make settlem ent upon other the ground. For a few moments he Works at Mount Carmel, 111, W Dewey o*f shop. Americana will be interested in the statement lands within a year, and to be allowed upon senseless. When he recovered he began the Grand Rapids Furniture Manufacturing amount was less than a million and that another island much nearer their those other lands the benefit of the length company, of Grand Rapids, Mich E. L. Chamber'am crying that his family was upstairs. The New harnesses made to order and r« shores is in a condition that occasions serious a half. and James A Pugh. of time that they resided as settlers upoa flames were quickly extinguished, and the disquiet. The Madrid newspapers assert pairing promptly attended to. the lands which it baa been decided that they The proposed air ship, models of which have firemen entered. At the top of the landing that an insurrection of the worst description been successfully ttsted, will carry cars the size bad no right to make entry. NEW MLM, MINN may be looked for ere long Cmba, the mother and three children were found B. KINGSBURY, a farmer of Howard of the Pullmans and will contain fifty persons each, special cars being manufactured for quick unleba prompt steps are taken to remedy the and quickly removed. Mrs. McBee and the E S O N A mail and paesenger service. Work will commence county, Mo., has raised this year Empire Mill Co. evils there existing. The respectable population oldest daughter, Rosa, aged eighteen, were immediately at Mount Carmel upon the John Williams, a eeachn»a», whit Mr. B. is growing more and more impatient 10,000 bushels of potatoes on his dead. The youngest daughter, Bertha, sixteen manufactory, the plant being a mammoth one, Howe at Bristol. Pa., and his brother Will covering many acres Thefirstbuilding to be under their present condition of affairs, and years, and Charley, five years old, 100 acre farm, from which he will erected will be S00 feet square, and the contracts iam, at Blackburn, N. Y.. hare been left over it wonld not be surprising to see the Lone ROLLER MILL. were still alive. The boy died this afternoon. for it have already been let. The company will 7.000,000 by the death o. their uncle, Theodore Star flag again upraised by an organized realize $7,500. manufacture all its needs from tbe raw material, The girl is still alive, but cannot Luderick of Parsee, CaL band of insurgents. even to the aluminum, of which tbe Air recover. ships will be almost entirely composed. Miss Elsie Daris, doughter of Levi Davis of When Grant Geiger eame up im court at McBee is too dazed to give a connected Sauk Center, Minn., who waa visiting hor Pittsburg, charged with stealing. Judge lb Rollers and 4 Burrs. GEORGB BLAIKLOCK, the London account. It appeared that he awoke nearly TW O RUNAWAYS sister, Mrs. Belle Crandall of St. Cloud, fell White seized the opportunity to bitterly denounce temperance lecturer who is traveling dead while writing a letter. Sh« was nineteen suffocated. He aroused his wife and they the pawnbrokers of that city. Several A Careless Cab Driver and a Flowing yeara old. Theeauae ofh«r deatk waa grouped the smoke and darkness until of them were up as witnesses in the case, We take pleasure in informing ta in thi* country, says that his city Hydrant Cause Trouble. heart disease. and the court severely arraigned them for McBee struck the window, through which jublic that we are now ready for bus* contains 90,000 paupers and spends ST. PAUL, Special Telegram, Oct. 6.— advancing $3 to $5 on overcoats and goods he leaped or fell. The mother was with nesa. The best machinery and all th* At 7 30 last evening a cab driver dashed valued a least $50 to $75. The judgo annually for drink about $70,000,000. him, but remembering her children, went A I E N A into a livery rig on Third street near Robert, atGst improvements in the manufacnre abruptly declared the pawnbrokers mupt back to save them. When found, the family The village ofKinmount, Oat., has been throwing the occupants, J. W. Williams have known the goods were stolen, and said of flour enable us to compete witfc was in a group with their arms about almost completely destroyed, only two hotels and Mrs. Hannah Riley, out onto the thev should all be indicted for receiving Jie best mills in the country. each other's necks. The building is a and one storo being left. pavement and injuring the young lady Btolen goods. Next day the Hebrew society We are constantly buying small two-story frame. The bodies were quite severely. The livery horse then ran here was greatly agitated by the arrest of The three-year-old son of Arthur McKee, SOPHTH FREKCH, of Akron, 0., a Wheat, very slightly burned. away and smashed the buggy into kindling seven of the richest pawnbrokers of the city, while playing about a power feed grinder at damsel of 60 years, is suing Solmon wood. It is stated that Williams was driving liye, all charged with receiving stolen goods. Kimball, S. D., waa instantly killed by one up Third street, and, seeing the cab of the sweeps. Ct»m, Oviatb for $2,000 damages for forcibly AMONG TH E SPORTS. bearing down upon him at railroad speed, Oats* OTHERWISE 4- A railroad accident happened at Great stealing a kiss of her. She probably tried to get out ot the way. The cab driver Ryan of Michigan Defeats Doyle of Chicago Buclcwheatf Works, a short distance from Bangor, Me The Riehland and Nelson miners at Dayton, at the same moment turned the way the charges Solomon compound which resulted in seven men being injured, iu a Brutal Fig lit. Tenn., to the number of 1.200, are oa livery horse was reined. Before Williams one, it is thought, fatally. a Btrike against a reduction in wages. CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—One ot the most brutal could make another turn one wheel of the interest for his procrastination. At the Highest Market Price*. cab btruck the buggy, upsetting it, with the E. S. Hall, the Alliance candidate for representative fistic encounters on record took place this The people of Chippewa Falls object most result mentioned. The livery horse then from the Benton county district, morning in a barn near Shelby, Ind., a strenuously to Fred Weyerhauser's contemplated wheeled about and ran down Third street. We sell all kinds of THE reduction of the price of aluminum Minn, lost six stacks of grain and two of removal o' the headquarters of the small town seventy-five miles from Chicago. The cab driver was taking a man to the union oats by a fire which had its origin in sparks lumber pool from that place to St. Paul. The contestants were Tommy Ryan JFLOUR, bids fair to reach a point soon depot to catch a train. The cab belonged from the hired man's pipe. The loss is about of Grand Rapids, light-weight champion of The State bank of Madison at Jackson, to Barbeau. The police got a.ter ?1,200. SHORTS, where it can enter into common use. Tenn., has suspended. Liabilities, $200,000 Michigan, and Con Doyle, a local pugilist the driver, but he had abandoned his cab William Newell, a fl'teen-year-old boy residing assets, $225,000. The suspension is temporary. ot Chicago. The fight was for a purse of BKAN, &e.» The price has fallen below $ 1 a and was not found until o'clock, when at Fonda, Iowa, while playing "dare $500, to a finish, with two-ounce gloves, he was taken in on the West side. His 3LT LOW BATES pound, and it is believed that by a base" was tripped and fell, striking the ground marquis of Queensberry rule3. Ryan It has been necessary for personal name was Frank Rogers. on some hard object and two other boya new process it will shortly be reduced friends of the widtiw of Gen. John C. Fremont stripped at 137 pounds, while Doyle Special Attention given to fell upon him. He was taken home unconscious, to come to her assistance and prevent weighed in at 136. George Siddons and Mrs. Clara Seiginan and sister, Mrs. Snell, to a few cents a pound. and died three hours afterwards. Oustom Work actual want of necessaries of life until congress Billy Richards acted as Ryan's second*, and weie driving down Third street lrom St. shall have passed her pension bill. Anthony Hill yesteiday forenoon when, at The wile of Dr. Dostaler of Maskinonge, Harry Gilmore and Frank Girard did the a point near Smith a\enue, the horse became Que., Mrs. Peche, Mrs. Heroux and two Cardinal Lavigerie bears a message from honors for Doyle. Malachi Hosan acte? as IT was not until 1784 that the permanent An extra stone for giinding feed. frightened at a flowing hydrant and yonng children attempted to cross the Canadian President Carnot of France to the pope referee. settlement and occupation ran away, throwing the occupants out and Pacific tracks near Louisville, Que., in a Steam Cornsheller. promising concessions to the Catholics on the Time was called at 4 05. The battle, paiiiiuliy injuring Mrs Seigman. fehe was carriage, when the carriage waa struck by a condition that they abandon their hostility which lasted twenty-seven rounds, was for of upper Canada began. In that '7ood taken for cash or in exchange rendered unconscious by the fall, and was train and the three ladies were instantly to the republic. b-iood from the start. Ryan was evidently taken in that condition to her home in the year about 10,000 persons were killed. The children escaped unhurt. tiiflfrii'e Mill Cfo. the more bcientific of the two, managing to Owing to considerable pressure having inISutopia block, corner of St. Peter and Exchange, avoid Doj'le's heavy left-handers and placed along the northern shores of been put upon them, the municipality of where she lay lour hours betore reviving. turn hammering Doyle's face and body almost CASH PURCHASES S I N S A N S I N N E S Genoa have at last begun the work ofrestoring the Eiver St. Lawrence, Lake Ontario into mince meat. Before tune was Charles McElvaine. the convicted murderer the house in which Christopher Colunt. and CHEAP SALES. called in the twenty-eighth round Doyle, FOUN A L.AST. and Lake Erie. of Christian Luca, the Brooklyn grocer, bus lived. It was rapidly Jailing into decay. whose eyes were nearly closed, jumped has been sentenced to death by electricity from his seat, stasrgered toward Ryan's corner The new process of making aluminnm from A Brother of a Minneapolis Man Found H. HAHSOEEHT, during the week of Nov. 17. almost crazed, wanting to fight it out in &/ common clay is to be put to the proof, in After Twenty Years rough-and-tumble style. Gilmore then order to settle the discussion which has arisen OTTR descendants are to be swifter At Lafayette, La., Sheriff Broussard captured, BOSTON, Special Telegram, Oct. 6 —A dispatch threw up the sponsre, and Ryan was declared over the claims made by Prof. J. M. Hirsh of Contractor and Euililer. after a most desperate struggle, a than we are. A scientist declares the winner. The mill lasted one from Salem gives a detailed account Chicago. bold and successful counterfeiter of United hour and fifty-live minutes. of how Edward Rushford, a wholesale that with electricity as a motive States silver. The prisoner gave his name Following in the line of some of the most leather dealer ot that city, was restored to as D. S. Campbell, alias Owen Delly. prominent firms in Chicago, the firm of John power and improved machinery the his brothers and family alter an absence of A FALS E LOVER. Special attention given to masoa V. Farwell & Co has decided to incorporate Ernest Humphreys, the negro who ahot over twenty years, during which both sides railroad traveler a few years hence Jan. 1. Capital Btock,$5,000,000butnoneof and killed Diry Miller, another negro, at Because of Him, a Young Woman Kills «vork in the city and counti'y. believed tbe other dead. it will be offered for sale. Princeton, Ky., was taken from the jail at will go at a speed of 100 to 150 Herself. At the outbreak ot the war Mr. Rushford that place by a mob and hanged. Miller was It is stated on good authority that Eastern N Ulm. Minn. REDWOOD, CaL, Oct. 6.—A sensational suicide miles per hour. and three other brothers enlisted in the the second man that Humphreys had killed. capitalists have organized a company occurred here this morning. Last night army. Three of them returned home at The North S'ar a Throat Balaam 4 Charles A. Benson, who is wanted in with $7,000,000 capital for the purpose of Louise Esslinger, aged twenty-two, was the end of the war, but the one named Ed is a sure euro for coughs aud colds. Leavenworth. Kan., for complicity in the conducting the business ol manufacturing married to Geoige Wehrlin at the residence failed to appear. Time passed, and as Aw Adrian doctor says that in murder of Mrs. Mettiman, has been arrested tinned plates. The headquarters of the com ot C. Groner, her uncle. The wedding was nothing was e~ver heard lrom him it was at Camden, N. J. Mrs. Mettiman'sbody was pany will be at Baltimore- it will lun its own Palmyra, Lenawee county, Mich., resides attended by a large number of nends. A supposed he was dead cut to pieces with an ax and thrown into the tin mines and will try to control the American 4 o'clock she and her husband went HEME S & SjARKMii, a family of seven. Every Monday One day a lew months ago a sister-in-law tinned plato trade. river. to their residence. She re'uscd to of Mr. Rushford, who knew the circumstances, morning regularly a 300-pound allow him to enter her room, and There is a ghastly cause of feeling between Christian Biere, now in jail at Little Falls, was walking along a street in a he was compelled to return to theSalem, citizens of one of the wardR in Eau Claire, Minn on the charge of murdering his fourteen Mass, when she saw the sign, *'E. hog is butchered, and by the following residence of Mr. Groner to pass the remainder Wis., and the board of education. The residents Rush onl, Wholesale Leather The lady, year-old daughter, cut his throat with a Sunday the hog has been eaten of the niglit. On again entering his of the ward claim that the board is wiio is the wile of a prominent Minneapolis pocket knife, making a gasn two inches loug, Builders a Contractors. house at 6 o'clock he ound his wife lying lawyer, entered the store, and upon digging a well in an old graveyard. The from which he lost two quarts of blood, and up. dead in bed. In the bed were the grains ot making inquiries discovered that the owner other day a skeleton was found and the was found in a'ainting condition. I in NhW ULM, iwm. a crystal substance, the nature or which was none other than the long-lost Ed, and bones tin own abide and the work continned. thought he will recover. has not yet been determined. She left no advised the other members of the family Now the people are remonstrating. They A MINNESOTA court has awarded a Ludwig Jeneke, a farmer living on the outskirts letter of explanation. Mrs. Wehrlin had and they have now became reunited. Designs and plans rn-ide to order and are averse to sending their children to the of Madison, Wis., committed suicide. been in Redwood six weeks, and was engaged wife a judgment of $10,000 for the est mimes on all work furnished and ,Pchool and having them drink water from He was an old, decrepit man ot sixty years, to Wehrlin only lour weeks, it is IN MEN'"s ATTIRE. jmtracts faithfully executed. the well. The health officer has been asked alienation of her husband's love. and yet with his overcoat on and rope in conjectured that a former lover Portland, to act. A Girl Kidnaped and Compelled to Pn» thetreedthethp han climbed the trunk of a large, straight Or., proved false to her. That is a pretty high figure for A conference of delegates of German Turner on Men's Clothing. first branch, sixteen feet from the THE FIGURE "9." other woman to pay for secondhand societies of Chicago, Wisconsin, Minnesota, ground, to which he fastened the rope, the HUDSON, Mich., Oct. 6 1 great sensation The figure 9 in our dates will make a long *tay Iowa and Dakota, was held in La Crosse. other end being around his neck, and leaped Clarkson's Work. was created in Hudson last night by the goods, but it's the penalty of wealth. No man or woman now living will ever dite a These comprise what is known as the Northern off. The job was done up in the finest style WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Oct. 6 sudden disappearance of Edna Wood, district of the North American Turner document without using the figure 9. It standi If she had been poor it wouldn't have of the art. Col. Clarkson left to-night for Pittsburg. daughter of ex-Mayor J. J. Wood. The union. The object was to fix upon a place in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten He will have a conference there with prominent last seen of the child was alter school, eost her a cent. Ten masked men overpowered the jailer, at for holding the first turnfest next year. St. Republicans and will then go West, years and then move up to second place in 1900, when she was left in the yard at her home Bakersfleld.Cal.,locked the sheriff in his room Paul was decided on, and the executive board He may stop for a time in Ohio and take 1 1 where it will rest for one hundred ears. playing about. Search was made high and and took from the jail James Harrington, a of the district of Minnesota was given charge some part in Maj. McKinley's fight. Then low and the whole village turned out enmasse There is another "9" which has also come to stay pettifogging lawyer whose principal business A TOWN, in England—Skiddaw, of the arrancem-nts. The Northern district he will co to Iowa. It is possible that he to help look for the missing girl. It is unlike the figure 9 in our d^tes in the respect was the promotion of land contests and has 10, 000 members, and over 2,000 gymnasts will extend his trip to some of the Northwestern Cumberland— stands uuique as a Under one of the trees in the yard her hair that it has already moved up to first place, whera thereby causing trouble anions: sett'ers, and It is proposed that the first shall surpass states, but this is not probable, as was found, hich had been cut off by the who waa under arrest lor perjury. He was it will permanently remain. It is called the No township of one house and one solitary anything ot tbe kmd ever held in thehis services are valuable to the na-kidnapers. About H'30 last night Messrs. given a coat of tar and feathers and set at 9" High Arm Wheeler X- ilson Sew ing Machmo. Northwest, and to that end arrangements tional congressional committee at male adult inhabitant. This C. Wolcott and Z. Maynard found the little liberty in a nude condition. He was shot, will be set on .oot at once. The "No, 9 was endorsed for first place by this headquarters in this city. Col. Clarkson's but was not aerionsly wounded. Harrington one about three miles lioni town fast asleep experts of Europe at the Puru Exposition of 18P9, man is deprived of his vote because entire trip is in the interest of comm.ttee There is a remarkable personage visiting on a haystack When awakened she told a has been heard from at Tulare City. v.here, after a severe contest with the leading machines work. has the situation in close districts in Keokuk, Iowa. It in Miss Ella E wing, the of the fact that there are no overseers straightforward story ot how two men came of tae world, it was awarded the only Jonathan Starnes^aged fourteen, waa convicted as thoroughly as it is possible to get Missouri giantess, She i* accompanied by to her home, compelled her to enter the Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, ali to make out a voter's list and at Macom, Mo., or manslaughter in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ewing it here, and he goes away 'or a personal inspection residence and attire herself in men's clothing others on exhibit having recened lower award* the third degree, and was sentenced to two of Lewis county, Mo. Miss Ewin was born ot the ground. His trip is significant, no church or publiebuilding onwhieh and lollow them. Officers are now of gold medals, etc. The French Government yeara' confinement in the re orra school. The in that place on Mareh 9th, 1872. Until she and is expected to bear immediate also recognized its superiority the decoration of alter the villains. to publish one, if made. eiime for which he was eon vieted was thewas nine yeara of age she was an ordinary fruit in the way of giving the committee Mr N.ithanicl Wheeler, Presidontof the company, killing of Frank Archer, aged twelve years, child, but since that has developed rapidly more accurate knowledge of the situation with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. a school companion. The boys were engaged and now, in her nineteenth year, she is seven The President's Western Trip. in the Northern and Western states, and The "Xo 9" is not an old machine Improved GBNHBAI, GRANT was notably one feet eight and one-half inches tall, and her iu a quarrel, and both drew their knives furnishing them pointers on the most advisable WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The araangement* upon, but i! an entirely new machine, and the weight is 232 pounds. Her father is six feet thepierceds Starne struck the firs* blow, and his kui points on which to center their for the president's trip to the West the coming of the best-informed men in Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest one inch, and her mother five feet three, and Archer's heart killing the latter in- guns. week are complete. The party, which advance in sewing machine mechanism of tho United States. When asked how he none of the relatives on either side have been stantly. will leave here to-morrow morning at 11:24 age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, noted for extraordinary eize. The lair monster o'clock over the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, had time for study, he replied that of having the very latest jmd best. Homesteaders coming in for supplies from is well formed and rather pretty, but will consist ot thepresident, Secretary To Be Archbishop. Bertwood, on the Northwestern road, thirty he had no time for it that he confined quite bashfnl, and strongly objects to being Tracy. Secretary Hal ord. Marshal Ransdall, NEW YORK, Special Telegram, Oct. 6.— miles west, of Florenee Wis., report a battle exhibited as a freak. Capt. W. H. Meredith, E. F. Tibbott, Recent private advices from Rome have his reading almost entirely to between men in the employ of the Metropolitan id stenographer representatives of the two been received which indicate that Bishop Lumber company and homesteaders at the columns of tjhe best newspapers, press associations, and C. R. Bishop, ot the id Wisrger, of the Roman Catnolic diocese of he us of O that point, in which two or three horses belonging Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, in charge of Newark, N. J., will be elevated to the archbishopric Portland Oregonian: Every additional and thus imbibed more practical to the lumber company were shot the party. Gen. C. H. Grosvenor will join of Milwaukee. Last spring fact that comes to light tends to show that dead. Serious trouble is expected it the lumber the party at Cincmiuti and go to Ottumwa. knowledge and information than he Bishop Wigger's name was sent to the pope the census of Oregon, both in the. Eastern men keep on logging on land claimed by Iowa. The tram leaves Cincinnati on luesday with several others by Cardinal Gibbons. and Western divisions, has been buglingly ever secured from books. the homesteaders. Public sympathy is with at 8 a. m. over the Ohio & Mississippi Bishop Wigger's appointment was strongly and imper'ectly taken. A return of only the homesteaders. road. After making several stops it will recommended. The bishop hearing ot tins 71,500 inhabitants in the Eastern division reach Galesburg, 111, at 9.50 Wednesday wrote to the pope urging the en.eebled condition Two men, J. LasleT, a notary public, and means, when compared with the last census WM. ETTINGER, lately dead in New morning. of his health as a reason why the H. D. Sapp were shot and killed. The killing and the vote in June last, that 25 per cent of appointment should not be made. It is York, carried on a queer business. the inhabitants have been missed, and from of Mr. Lasley was the result of an altercation MI understood from semi-official source that what is known of methods and results in the Couldn't Stand the Expense. between him and J. T. Garner, He was nominally an insurance adjuster, the protest has been unavailing. Western division, it will be singular if the NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Ernest Eiall, who who is a desperado, especially when filled pODulation miss-ed here shall not prove even but his real business was arrested yesterday on a telegram from with whisky. After Garner had killed Lasley, greater. The work ot the cen&us in Oregon Omaha, Neb., stating that he was wanted he fled to his room, from which place he was warning insurance companies :s has not been efficiently organized or vigorously Chinese Christians. there for embezzling $18,000 irom Richard exchanged a score or more shots with M."S. pushed, and we'think the result will ALBAST, N. Y., Oct. 6.—Three Chinamen J. btraight by bogus lard transactions, was against prospective incendiary fires. Carson and other friends of Lasley, during fail tar enough below the actual population were baptized to-night in the Emanue discharged to-day. Mr. Straight stated that which time Sapp was killed. Garner was The value of his information may be of the state to make it extremely doubtful he had no desire to prosecute Riall and Baptist church by Henry M. King, D. D. nearly lynched. sin,_ whether we shall get another member of that he had made a mistake in causing his This is the first instance of the admission judged from the fact that from January, .ota In the circuit court at Dead wood, S. D., congress. In June, 1880, the state cast 37,759 arrest, as he could not bear the expense of of Chinamen to %the Christian church in John M. Wood, who waa being tried for the votes, and its population at that time iral, 1887, to the time of his death having Riall taken back to Omaha lor trial this section. murder of John McLeod, a ranchman near was 174.768. In Jane, 1890, the state cast ie no less than 170 fires, involving: an 73.400 votes, and the present census should Whitewood, pleaded guilty to the charge show a population o? nearly or quite 350,000. of manslaughter, and was sentenced to four insurance loss of $547,900.96, which Promises a Surprise. But the returns so far indicate that it *5 ^Moit In the —:—. years in the state prison. Wood is said to WHEELER & WILSON WFQ CO., uine were predicted by him, have taken will fall much below 300,000—a result that WASHINGTOK, Oct. 6—President Yourg, have killed McLeod out of jealousy towards *NEWABK, N. J., Oct. 6.—Herr Mo^t had 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago New can be due only to want of efficiency in the ot the National Base Ball leavrue, in an interview his wife,and burned up his body in the buildintr liberally advertised in German to address a place. The insurance companies enjoying aerb organization and management ot the work published in the Post, says: in which the murder waa committed in socialistic meeting here this afternoon, and if *g For Sale by At a meeting of the magnates of the league to his protection, for which they of enumeration. &* fe'- April. 1889. This was the third trial, the at the appointed time a small audience oi W be held on the 18th mst, ad phases of tile ba*m C'HHORNBLRG, NS jury having disagreed in both previous trials. Irowsj' foreigners, mostly Russian and ball situation will be discussed,.«iid, tbe event paid roundly, were through his warnings It was generally regarded aa a cold-blooded ,"3T F^ of a sale of the Cincinnati tjrio having beeu determined German Poles, was found assembled at &mp> New Ulm, Minn. upon meauwhtie. arrangements will be enabled to save themselves loss murder, and Wood id conceded to have taken 4X?r5 Filed for Referemc*. %& Court hall to hear him, drinking beer and' perfected looking toward anew league team for St. Joseph News "Where have yes beau, the wisest course. all loudly talking. A Mot mounted the ED. PAULSEN, by canceling policies on the threatened that city. This is only contingent, however, upon Wings?" a bona fide aajeof Mr. Stern'sholding, for he cannot platform to address the meeting the audience property or reinsuring it with ••Filing a suit, Wangs." dispone of the franchise which the league FOREIG N GRIST. m"^ Licensed Auctioneer excitedly applauded him and then the holds for Cincinnati. "What! \"ou told me yom never intended to According to semi-official statements the police escorted Most lrom the hall. They •ther companies less well informed of get into legal trouble." Mr. Young intimates that when the triple alliance between Italy, Austria and gave him halt an hour to get oot ot the 3»fr M4K.-1 "That's all right. I filed that anit at a ieague plans are perfected at the coming city, under threat of arrest. Most then Je.t *&iSLINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN.1 fttture events. Uwmaoy will be resumed after 1892.©* meeting their announcement is likely to uncle's for future reference." surprise its ojjponento. „_,, Correspondencd promptly attended to. LS0S, «a