New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 29, 1891 · Page 1 of 17
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A rss 6 rWS Citizens'Bank, EVENTS,OF A.WEEK. New Ulm Beviewl SWEPT BXFIAMES.! & B. HOMABJEE, Parsee bankers and THKOWJf OUT. merchants of Bombay, have failed with liabilities of nearly $2,500,000. A Slater of President Harrison Seriously! E English have killed 150 more Manipuris. Injnred In O I 1 'BBANDT A WEDDENDORP. Publish* Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph One Briton was killed and four Charles*Wmm, St. in the Grasp of a CINCINNATI, April 28.—This evening al wounded, so news from Simla says. ^Condensed and Classified for telegram was sent to President Harrison on Fire Which Threatened to MEW ULM, ]nHBESOT4 E governor of Buenos" Ayres has rejected the Pacific coast and to Mr. John Harrison, f-, x\ Convenience of Eeaders. the proposal to rbform or to liquidate I in Kansas City that their sister, Mrs. Bet tie' the provincial banks. NEW ULM, MINN. %*Bmmm—•—, jm Eaton of North Bend, had been mortally E N BUTLER predicts another war S IB CH-AHLES TUPPEB denies he 'tried to injured to-day by being thrown Irom a car ||J~"and intimates that he is ready to vol- Washington, Foreign, Accidental, Pery°t bribe Sargeant, of the Grand Trunk Railway, riage in a runaway. Many Stores and Residences Burned, -f unteer again as a major general. Is sonal, Criminal and Other The accident happened this afternlyon at Ifnhj Loss Exceeding One Hundred A SILEX j|fi»e has been discovered in Cleyes. twenty-three miles west of this city. Ben getting short of spoons. a Budolpk, £kuhkr. Canada, being tihe first. Glass factories are A Mrs. Eaton and her niece. Miss' Moore, Thousand Dollars, contemplated. went to Cleves to church in a carriage driving Directors: BULGARIA will shortly request the porte the family horse wliich, though spirited, 1 A YANKEE has just invented a nitroglycerine /•£r to recognize Prince Ferdinand as ruler of had always been considered safe. •sfSr. CHARLES. Minn:/-Special Telegram, shell that can be thrown ten the*MHlinois E S S IU of $596,760 to pay Werner Bmseh, Cfuu. Wagner, Dr. 0 Bulgaria. In the event of a refusal Bulgaria On their return, while in Cleves, the horse April 28.—A terrible fire in the north end direct tax refund has been warranted by the miles from a cannon with ordinary will claim her independence. shied at something and started to run away. Wetchclu, 0. ML OUen, JT.0. JEMk treasury. Of town has already destroyed over $100,000 JUDGMENT was rendered in Paris, in the powder. This, it is suggested, is likely The breeching of the harness broke and the A COURT martial has been ordered to orth of property. famous libel suit of John W? Mackay, the horse plunged down a bank, throwing both to have a very conservative effect upon meet in New York to try Lieut.'Commander millionaire, against Galignani's Messenger. DRIFTS TO AltfkRn The fire Is still raging and a gale is blowing. women out of the carriage. Mrs. Bettie the present raging and rampaging George A. Bicknell, charged with undue Blondin, the director,will undergo sixteen Eaton was thrown to the hard ground violently, negligence in allowing the United States months' imprisonments OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE Italian belligerency. her head striking first. Miss Moore I George Smith & Co.'s general store, the steamer-Galena and the tug Nina to be FORTY Newfoundland vessels which ran had her shoulder dislocated and suffered TICKETS SOLD. stranded on the coast of Massachusetts. stores of M. H. Gates, dry goods C. E. the blockade have arrived at St. Pierre with other injuries. She was able to be removed GEORGE F. ORMSBY, an officer of the navy, Smith, furnitnre and S. A. Johnson, hardware THERE is one good thing about the herrings. The Fishermen at Fortune bay to the Eaton homestead at North Bend, has begun a suit in the New York supreme are in armed revolt and are determined to F. Kieffer's saloon, Henry Frisch's "deadlock" in the Senate over a and it is hoped that her injuries are not court against ex-Secretary of the Navy *-W resist to the bitter end. Thirty armed Close Attention Given to hotel, the Times printing office, Masonic mortal. proposed drag-net partisan investiga- Whitney to recover $50,000 damages for schooners havje left St. Pieire for the banks. hall, N. Kieffer's barber shop, N. Clemen's false arrest and imprisonment. claims Collecting. $%?&£ Mrs. Eaton's injuries were known to beso tion of the canals it will reduce the E publisher of the Paris National to have'been detained on More island from saloon and hall, and P. Miller's butcher serious at the first thas she could not be removed newspaper has been sentenced by the Seme chances—if any exist—of the passage Jan. 6 to March 7,1889, on am order of the to North Bend. She was at once shop are gone, and several residences are tribunal to four months' imprisonment secretary without cause known to him. taken to the house of a iriend, Mr. Hayes of of the bills to grab Battery and City Empire Mill Co-, now in flames. and to pay $20,000 damages and a fine of Cleves. and a doctor summoned immediately. SECRETARY NOBLE and Commissioner Carter Hall P-arks for corporation purposes. 1?» $400 for printing a libel affecting the Credit A 11 30 to-night a telephone message 11 p. m.—The fire is now under control. opened bids for the boundary survey Industriel. Irom Cieves stated that Mrs. Eaton was conscious The insurance and looses, as near ,as can be between the Dakotas. As the secretary and able to talK. and that there were ROLLER MILL. E correspondent of the Times at Madrid has been called away he did not have time ascertained, are as follows: some hopes of her recovery. The horse E following amusing advertise- says that grave anxiety is felt thereover to pass upon the merits of the bid*, and did not run away, but the breeching Insurance. Loss. the state of affairs in Portugal. expresses ment, evidently written in good faith, the contract will not be awarded until broke when he was going down a steep H. H. Gates J17.000 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. fears that a revolution is about to hill between Cleves and North Bend, and he after his return. All the seven bidders are George Smith & Co 27.000 ?7,5UO appeared recently in a West coast break out, in which event, he says, the P. Miller 2,000 1,000 could not help rushing down the hill. Miss residents of South Dakota. paper: "I want to let my furnished lives of foreign subjects will be endangered. N. Clemens 5,500 Moore in her Iright caught the reins and We take pleasure in informing the C. Simon 6,000 the horse veered and upset the buggy over house shootable for legations or any PROF. DELBRUCK, an eminent German E O E IN PRINT F. Kiefer 2,000 public that ,we are now ready Tot. a steep bank. Miss Moore lives in Chicago N. Kiefer 1.000 500 Conservative, in a published letter predicts other mon. And if it does not shoot business. The best machinery and I IP L. MOEN, the millionaire barb and is here on a visit. Miss Moore's mother T. iMtiith 3,000 500 misfortune to Prince Bismarck or the government. wire manufacturer, died at his home in is at Cunnninsville to-night, on her way to C. H. Taylor. 1,500 900 'all the latest improvements in the the legation, can shoot himself elsewhere. Either the ex-chancellor, he H. Frlsp 500 North Bend. Miss Moore's injuries are not Worcester, Mass., of paralysis. aoo says, will overrun the government in order manufacture of flour enable us to Apply to S. A. Jobnsou 20,000 thought to be serious. GTJSTAVE COQUELIN, a brother of the actor to get power, or he will be crushed and end W. C. Demauu 2,500 compete with the best mills in he 5,000 The hopes of the attending physician are Coquelin, will marry Marian Boyd, a Masonic lodge 1,500 his life in gloom and shame. country. that Mrs. Eaton has not suffered internal wealthy lady of New York. P. Speilmau 1,500 "i',200 AMERICANS who are shocked by oc- injuries, as was tnought at first. She is We are constantly buying Ihere is no farther danger, unless the FATHER SHERMAN will not publish Gen. about sixty years old, and has a son' Archi-' S O I N I E S wind changes, as all near buildings in the casional revelations of wickedness in "heat. Sherman's biography, but his private papers bald Eaton, now at El Paso, Tex., in the JOE GERHARDT has been signed by Manager direction the wind is blowing are consumed. wilt be published soon in the Century service of the Vandalia read. Mrs. Eaton public life in their own country find Chapman, of Louisville, to play second was idolized by high and low. rich and magazine. & some relief in a perusal of the disgraceful base. E RIPPJER. poor, and all Cleves and North Bend are MRS. MARY E. GOUGH, widow of the late O a grieved over this accident. stories which find the light in JACK WENTZ. second baseman, and ThirdBaseman John B. Gough, the great teetotaler lecturer Complete Identification of the $ a Reeder were, released by Louisville. the royal and official household of died of paralysis at Hillside farm in Boyleston, OR One More Arrent. Taylor has been made captain in & & Mass., aged seventy-one years. HOPE DEFERRED. Great Britain. America is bad enough NEW YORK, April 28.—There seems at last place of Beard. At the Highest Market Prices. W I E returning from a call on Earl to be no doubt that the old woman killed but England is unspeakably wicked. PITCHER WEYHING, of the Athletic club, A Serious Backset Befalls the Eight Granville, a few days before the earl died, by the supposed "Jack the Ripper" was was arrested while passing through Brooklyn, We sell all kinds of Honr Movement Among Miners. Carrie Brown. A retail grocer, John F. Mr. Gladstone stumbled and fell in the FLOUR, on the charge of destroying a valuable Flower, in whose family she worked two PITTSBURG, Pa., April 28.—The agreemei street. The aged statesman was half stunned, A MAN in Lansing, Mich., having SHORTS, picture in Piel Bros.' garden last fall while years ago, identified the body. She told of the Hocking Valley (Ohio) miners necessitating his confinement to the BRAN. &c. under the influence of liquor. him she was born in Canada and married a «M^ languished 33 years in prison formur- work this year at the present rates and nin house for several days. AT LOW KATES, sea captain named Charles Brown. Two A the meeting which completed the hours a day will break the back of the |der is now released, a helpless and SISTER MARY DINNI S known to the world women employed in Bel lev ue hospital also amalgamation of the League of American eight-hour movement of the miners this as Josephine McLaughlin, whose home identified the body. s, ^pitiable wreck, his innocence proved. Wheelmen and Amateur Athletic union it year. It is expected that this settlement was in Philadelphia, is dead at Sinsinawa Special Attention given to was decided to reinstate the seventeen racing Another arrest has been made that tallies he State has pardoned him, but who Custom Work will compel the remaining miners to accept Mound, Wis., at the mother house of the men who had been suspended for accepting with the description of the supposed Jack Dominican order, of which she was a prominent similar terms. I shall pardon the State, which now refuses expenses while in training. Included the Ripper. Two park policemen found member. among this number are many well the man in City Hall Park to-day. wore All the officers of the United Mine workers, to support him because the rec- known bicyclists. JOHN MULLIGAN, who said he was over a sand colored coat and blue trousers, and who represent all the bituminous coal An extra stone for grinding feed. lords are lost? one hundred years old, and who was said to if anything, was scarcely shabby enough miners in the United States, a.ter a careful Steam Cornsheller. for the companion ot the degraded victim be the oldest veteran of the Grand Army of LABO CIRCLE S survey ot the field, will busy themselves at the slum loding house that fatal night. the Republic, is dead at his home in Mechanicsville, HE strike of the union marble cutters in now to secure a continuance or work at The Ri pper is said to have worn a shabby Wood taken for cash or in exchange GERMANY has her grain corners as N. Y. was a member of present rates and with such hours as can Chicago has become general, and all the Empire Mill Co. blue coat. The man whose name is said to the One Hundred and Fifteenth regiment, ^well as America. It appears that the be agreed upon without a strike. This conclusion yards except three are tied up. Over four be Henry Young, was examined at New York volunteers. hundred are affected. the Oi steet station, confronted was only arrived at after a careful 'business is not quite so successful as CASH PURCHASES with "Frenchy's" cou&in and later taken to survev of the whole field. A prominent ELLIOTT & Co shoe manufacturers, of here, however, for it is announced A S A I E S police headquarters. The newspaper men miners' official said: Haverhill, Mass., doing yearly $500,000 of and CHEAP SALES. were meanwhile driven out ot the station that if the members of a corn ring A L4RGE workshop belonging to the Canadian business, shut down because of labor agitation "The gravity of the situation requires the house so great was the desire to keep quiet Pacific at Hochelaga, Can has been and dull trade. best counsels of our leaders. The apathy recently formed at Berlin are discovered the actual bent ot tne police work and the destroyed by fire. Loss $90,000! insured. which the American Federation of facts learned thereby. The name oi the HE spinners' strike at Clark's thread they will be expelled from the Fr. Aufderheide^ Many Valuable patterns were destroyed. Labor and the general executive board of cousin ot Frenchy is not Young. mills at Newark, N. has been declared bourse. the Knights ot Labor have disulayed toward FIRE in the furniture factory of Wullweder off. The company will take back most of The territory ot the precinct where the the strikers in the coke" region is butchery occurred is simply swarming with & Co., in Chicago, did damage the men. causing apprehension. A strike of the magnitude detectives. Their actual work, whatever estimated at nearly $100,000. Manley A Pittsburg a general lock-out of 500 contemplated on May lean not be it is. is enveloped in mystery. The hardened MaMfaetnrer of E British government does not Sample, one of the employes, was badly men by the master stone masons has inaugurated conducted without enormous expense. characters show Iio disposition to burned. propose to have the Chilean nitrate the builders' fight for eight hours With all the talk it is questionable if the qive up their haunts or mode of life. A Auburn, N. Y., between the ward that was to begin Mav 1, when 20,000 men miners would receive erne dollaj^ot the Fire W in a Steepl At 3 o'clock this afternoon Inspector ports closed off-hand by Balmaceda, visits the night watch at the Willard state employed in the building trades about the lnnds promised them. An orderivreirealr Byrnes arrested the second engineer ot the and have notified him. Most of the S[orrow,.killedWitt hospital De Savacool, an epileptic city will strike. is much better than a disastrous de'eat." Red "D" line steamer Philadelphia, lying atient, another patient named John The leaders of the United Mine Workers at her pier on the East river and turned nitre used in the manufacture of gunpowder ABOUT one hundred Italian stone masons are in session at Columbus, Ohio, snd tomorrow him over to his men and had him taken to engaged in building the station of the New come from these beds, and will in all probability decide on police headquarters. in fo» HE children of a German immigrant Haven railroad ot Port Chester, N. Y. struck the course indicated above. their closure for any great length of named Reidman, recently arrived from Dakota, The name of the man could not be because the company refused to concede learned, but he almost answers to the description ornamental fronts wandered out on the prairie near their demand that eight hours should constitute time would be a great calamity to the given by Mary Minter, the Calgary and were burned to death by prairie a day's work. The strikers went to ITAL A N ENGLAND "civilized" world which needs so much housekeeper ot the East River hotel. The fire. One Hundred and Fortv-Ninth street and Hav. tht bast of ahippiaf feeilltlM «*4 inspector hini&elf made the arrest. Admittance An Alliance Between the Two JPowern tried to get a number of Italians at work at of the article for the purpose of bull- I VE men—four Americans and one Italian—were will pay prompt atttntioa to mail ordMa to the steamer was relused to all tonight. another building to go on a strike. These Considered Probable. drowned in Laurel creek near dozing its neighbors. workmen declined to strike, and the mob Addison, W. V. They were crossing the LONDON, April 28.—Notwithstanding denials, made an attack upon them. During the swollen stream on a footlog, when it turned A BROKEN It AIL. there is reason to believe the report NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. melee the police arrived on the scene and and all were precipitated info the water. of an Italo-Bntish alliance, present or GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, the colored captured sixteen of the rioters. The police The Bis Four Mail Train Wrecked—Several H. prospective, and the subject is causing considerable found six revolvers and a large number of A HEAVY wind storm struck the northern orator, has visited Africa and makes People Injured. stilettos and knives upon the persons of tlu uneasiness among those who wish part of Marion, Ind., crushing the Crosby a serious charge against Mr Stanley. prisoners. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 28.—At 3:20 this paper mill, besides overturning and unroofing to see Great Britain keep out of European a number of buildings. No fatalities morning the Big Four mail train, eastbound Williams accuses Stanley of using an complications. are reported, though many persons were injured. irom St. Louis, met with a remarkable A I O A S It is stated on authority generally accurate electric battery to convince the natives accident three miles west of this city. W I IN ten days trains will be running that England has been asked to promise that the white man was powerful as The train was running at fully sixty A VIOLENT storm of rain, with thunder and west and south over the Philadelphia, Harrisburg to protect Italy from hostile approach by their gods. The next thing Stanley lightning, recently swept the lower Hudson miles an hour down a heavy grade v\ hen & Pittsburg railroad, the line having sea, Italy in turn placing her fleet at the *Manufacturer of and Dealer in the rear trucks of the last car but one struck counties in New York and prevailed in been completed. disposal of Great Britain. The otfly apparent BOOTS AND SHOES! knows some one will accuse him of a broken rail. I he last coah, a Pullman, New England. For a time the Western reason for such an arrangement is FROM reliable sources it was learned that employing medical skill to demonstrate struck the break and jumped the track, entirely "Union wires from New York to Boston the fact that in the event of war a French the Great Northern will resume track laying Minnesota and 3d N.'Sts., New Ulm, Minn. breaking away from the bodv ot the were utterly prostrated by the storm. to the natives that he was squadron might descend upon the Italian on its Pacific coast line extention April train. The coach rolled over upside down A FAST trotting horse en route from Buffalo 25. Operations on the eastern terminus of coast and cafpture Rome and Naples, alter superior to their medicine men. A large nssortment of men's and in the ditch and ran on its own momentum deleating the Italian fleet, whictt*according to Philadelphia leaped from a moving the extension will begin atCutbanks, Montg lor more than a hundred leet. There were boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' Lehigh Valley freight train at Rockdale, to past experience, would iiot be a EFFECTIVE May 1, the Milwaukee has six male pa&sengers in the Pullman, all of and children's shoes constantly kept fell against a passing coal train and rolled difficult task. issued a circular announcing the appointment 1 whom were injured. The Pullman conductor A BUTCHER of Seymour, Ind., is said under the freight train. A wreck ensued, on hand. Custom work and repairing Lord Salisbury has all along shown a of E. S. Keely as assistant general and porter escaped without a and Brakeman Henry We^ler, of Weisport to have found in the stomach of a disposition to entangle Great Britain in the promptly attended to freight agent to succeed L. Kellogg, who scratch. The lollowing is, a list ot the was killed. The horse and several triple alliance, and it is the common view resigns to accept service with another company, slaughtered cow a silver half-dollar, passengers in the Pullman who were hurt: JOHN HAUENSTEIN, sheep and hogs were killed and five frieght both London and Berlin that without Liebeuthal. cut around head: but left hospital several small bones, a lot of needles Brewer and twelve coal cars .were derailed and the British fleet to oppose them, riie French The Grand Trunk has decided to boycott lor hiB hotel soon after his injuries were dressed. wrecked. $ would be masters of the Mediterranean. and pins and a quarter of a pound of the Chicago & Alton so far as its business Smith Mj ets, ex-secretary of state, jaw broken, A PARTY of movers named Building, en handled by the Grand Trunk between iron nails. But a more* remarkable badly shaken up generally, shoulder and back O I I A CAUSE. route overland from Tipton county, Tenn., Chicago and Buffalo is concerned. The very seriously, but no bones broken. discovery was that made by a servant to Texas, was poisoned while in camp Alton people say that this action do&s not Albert C. Berry, back Injured, scarcely able to An Iowa Man Murittored for Inter ferine in a St. Louis restaurant. While he in Boone county, Ark. The mother concern them in the lea^t, inasmuch as move no bones broken, is in a serious condition. I A N Malster •. in a'Qnarrel. they have not been sending traffic of late and two small children died and the father was opening clams the other day there over that line to Buffalo. LEMAKS, Iowa, Special Telegram, April and two other children were saved with Albert Ogle, Muncie. Ind., knee cap fractured. dropped from one of the bivalves a difficulty an examination showed that Thomas McGill, Chicago, ear cut off, shoulder 28.—A murder -was committed in Hungerlord gold ring inscribed "S. S. to R. S." they had drank coffee in which a large centipede bruised. township to-day. *-*i I N GENERAL *-.2$feC** JGOVERNOR was boiled. B. C. McMillan, Columbus. Ohio, hip broken, A gathering of about fifty farmers was The clams had been purchased from a ROUTT has signed the bill appropriating internal iujurie*, extent of which are not known, held at the home of Stephen Bonn. George $100,000 forColorado's display at New York house and were gathered W I E N E S S E S I but very serious in an old man, and his injuries te miT alPord snipped and able to fill Rei.'steck and another young n.an had the world's fair. mav prove fatal. from the ocean bed near Fire Island. A Rochester, N. H., Kate Lawrence was words about a girl. When F. T. Hansen Grebeha S fharsr8 ot A RECEIVER has been appointed for the «8hmen't bottling estab- AU were generally bruised np in addition murdered by James McDuffy. For the asked them to desist Reifeteck pulled his MW ULM, jam Baltimore & Eastern Shore railroad. Debts to their other injuries. An examination ot past seven years the woman had acted as gun and ^shot Hansen. died in two $1,660,000. UNION HOTEL) house keeper for William McDuffy, a son the defective' rail after the wreck showed M. A CRAMPEL,#a French explorer, minntes/ that it was an old one and cracked irom the of the murderer. Kate came to the house HE railway mail clerks who this year In the excitement of the moment the has given an account of the end a distance of eight feet. At the end of and the old man shot her to death. make the best case record will receive a murderer mounted his horse and rode the crack there was a, perceptible break gold medal from General Superintendent I S S A IE KAISER of Cleveland, Ohio, Bagayas, a pigmy race, inhabiting the away. Wh. "which must haye been existing for weeks White. loved M. E. Vouschoening, a commercial great forests north of Ogowe, who appear before the accident. With the exception of A Villainous Dago. traveler of New*York but her love was not '\THE ship Curlew, from Rio, has arrived WEHZEL SCHBTZKn, Proprietor Passenger McMillan, the' injured men will to be related to the Wambuttis NEWARK. N. J., April 28 —While John reciprocated. She followed him to Detroit, at Pensacola, Fla. She had eighteen cases all recover, though there is a pos&ibilitv Bulger, with three male and two female Mich., where she shot him and then of yellow fever on the passage, three of of Stanley's expedition. Tjiey live that he may survive. companions, was sitting on the stoop of No. took poison. Both wi recover. them resulting fatally. The ship has been" Minn. Str. fcfl^New Ulm, Mum. jiffyST^ ftSf among the M'fangs, to whom they are 24 Drilt street about 2 o'clock this morning, sent to quarantine. E impeachment trial of Judge Butkin, Disagreeing Socialists." tour Italians passed. One of the girls made in-a measure subject. Tha Bagayas of the Thirty-second Kansas district, has The only first klass brick fire JULIA TOTH, six years old and mptherless, PARIS, April 28.—May day occurrences are a remark about the nationality of the passers-by, begun at Topeka, Kan. The charges are died at a hospital in Cleveland^ from likely to prove a ridiculous failure in consequence hunt ivory for the M'fangs, and receive whereupon one of the Italians Hotellin the city. drunkenness on and off the bench the oppressive starvation. Her father left her to seek employment, of the squabbles of the socialist returned and drew a large manioc and bananas in exchange. and malicious partiality, corruption Jead^rs. The various factions—Marxist. and she was dying when the attention knife across Bulger's abdomen, nearly and misconduct. Guesdist. Broussist, Ailemanist, Anar Just, of the authorities was called to her. The Mfangs are about 5 to 9 inches disemboweling him. The offending girt ED. PAULSEN, Pos&ibilist, Coilectivist and others—all having JUDGE CHARLES S. E of St. Louis HENRY KRAUS, a New York butcher, was fled down street, pursued by the infuriated to 6 feet high, whereasthe Bagayas the common aspiration to bring about andG. LKirkpatrick, tobacco merchants of found lying in the woods near Delawana, Italian, who was fast overtaking her when Licensed Auctioneer a street row. cannot agree how to-accomplish Winchester, Ky., have made an assignment. are 4^9-7 inches. John Powers intercepted him. The Italian a country town about a mile from Rutherford, their purpose with the least danger of The liabilities are placed at $150,000 and turned upon Powers and plunged the knife N. J., greviousTy wounded. A doctor provoking an explosion which will end in he assets about $1,000,000. was called, who pronouneed the man's into liis side, inflicting a wound eischt their summary punishment. This the government LINDEN, BBOWNUO..MINN I A Shreveport, La., N Gregg & Sons, inches long. Both of the wounded men PROF. C. A. L. JJBOTEEK,, ot Yale, has wounds fatal. Krebs had three bullet is entirely ready to inflict. The cotton factors and wholesale grocers, have Correspondence promptly attended to* »ere taken to the hospital, wbese Bulger wounds in his back. says he was enticed minister of the interior is known to entertain finished hts~ computations based on filed a petition in the clerk's office of the died to-night. Powers has bnt a slight frQm New York by two men, who no scruples as to dealing decisively district court for respite of one, two and chance of recovery. This afternoon Michael biblical truths, and stakes his repu- promised to give him employment. They with the anarchists! All sides have agreed three years, Liabilities, $226,000: assets Rose was arrested and identified as the took him to New Jersey, and when they to stop work and devote the day to frolic, tatio on the prophecy that the sec- nearly $300 O00. murderer. reached the woods jane of the men shot and drink, dinners and dances. ond coming of the Messsiah will occur robbed him of $309 in money, his watch HH A fifth uf a AtillW jLL CHIEF JUSTICE GREEN, sitting as district Must Conciliate WorKlncinen. and other valuables. The police are working PHILADELPHIA, April 28.—Fire this morning before the year 1896. a judge at Guthrie,-Gkla.! has rendered a decision LONDON, April 28.—The radical wing of on the case. completely destroyed' the five.story that women are ""eligible to public ever, he doesn't anticipate the end of the liberal party is in the sulks. It declares building Nos. 728 and 730 Cherry street, occupied office, and that a'woman may, «in the absence that the "Whiteheaven election shows the world before the expiration of a by J. R. Jones & Co. under the O E I N of statute, hold any office not incompatible that matters have cctne-to a crisis and that Sgftfc. title of the National Publishing company. million years or so. The coming, of FouB-#frra% of the Welsh tmflat«lnliftifactnrers with her sex. the liberal party must declare itself for the The loss is estimated at $200,000, from onethird wiH shut down one month. A GERMAN immigrant just released from wQrkingmen's cause or else give up the the Messiah, he says, will simply make to one-half of which is covered by insurance* COUNT VON HATZFELT, German embassa-dorto an insane asylum in Germany where he" fight The radicals have under consideration the world better, as his previous ad- Great Britain, is ill with Influenza. had been confined after committing a murder,, the issuing of an ultimatum which will vent did. I is doubtful whether his made affidavit that the German authorities THE Novpsti says it is certain that Lord," force the Liberals to adoot a democratic im btndled Io» Hart. &-* concludedl Salisbury has a treaty of aliianee paid his expenses to this.r country. programme and no longer show themselve* ELEOD, Ind., April 28.—Last night Dr. Reception will be'mor cordial than with Italy. .. The affidavit will be sent to the treasury de_^_^...^_|.jfUflxihe timid of the touch oi tbe workingmeu. The Samuel S. Fleming of Catlin. 111., suicided it was before if he disagrees with pres- suggestion that German prospect isthat more of the oid Whisr Liberals by hanging. The coroner** verdict was if 4 theology. ie "called upon .to explain their will join the Conservatives, and the that be was crazed by hard study. He wa« will be returned at once. §&'£* Liberal party go forward with more ad' nmMk visiting his parent* at Etrod and hanged a