New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 6, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
OCR Text
Citizens'Bank, DIGEST OF THE NEWS New TJlm Review. A MINISTRY SHAKEN DR. GOODWIN. had evidently been dead some time. It is supposed that he perished during the The Forger's Adfe at Syracuse, Where winter, and that the body had been brought He Was Married. to the place found by spring freshets. I •RANDT 6 WEDDENDORF, Publisher*. Interesting Digest of the Happenings The Slaughter of Workingmen at SOME days ago over fifty bait carriers, wfell SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 5.—Dr. R. C. Goodwin, loaded, escaped th#government cruisers at who has been arrested in Cincinnati, of the Past Week Culled From Fourmies Bodes 111 lor the Government MEW ULM, MINNESOTA Fortune bay N. F., and sailed with their charged with fortjing checks on various the Associated Press. cargoes for St. Pierre. Information has of France. banks throughout the country, one of just been received here to the effect that which, signed J. P. Rickman, had been NEW ULM, MINN. these schooners are returning, and that WHEN an Italian court can try 179 honored at fhe State Bank of Commerce of the men have been incited to rebellion by prisoners, defended by 30 lawyers, Washington, Criminal, Foreign, Personal, The Massacre Was all But Unprovoked Hendersonville, N. C, has a local history the French fish merchants of St. Pierre, and hear 632 witnesses, in one week, ot romantic interest. who have supplied them liquor. Much Casualty, and Other Displa37ed and the Troops U.Muilen, Freest. S. Vajtn,T%ce-Fre*J. Goodwin excused his crime on the ground it is evident that our irascible friends anxiety is felt here. Important News. Wanton Inhumanity. that expected remittances from his family 0L Rudolph, Cashier. have other things than olives and L'OPINIONE publishes a dispatch which it in England having failed him, he was received from Palermo, and which contains Directors: macaroni which will bear importation. driven to desperation. The occasion of his the information that an American journalist neglect by his iamilv, he said, was his AROUND WASHINGTON. named Engelmann, who has arrived in PARIS, May 5.—The details of the labor secret marriage two years ago to Miss Babcock Werner Bessch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. CP that city, has been delegated by the government IT is expected that the public debt statement trouble at Fourmies immensely heightened of Syiacuse. ANOTHER side light is thrown upon will show a decrease in the public of the United States to render assistance the political importance of the incident. Wtscheke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Keek. Goodwin lived in Syracuse a snort time English morals by the introduction of debt of something over a million dollars. to the families of the Italian subjects The fact that six women, several children previous to his marriage, which, as a matter who were lynched in New Orleans. The THE treasury department will take no and eight men were killed on the spot a bill in parliament providing that ot fact was not to Miss Babcock, but to correspondent of L'Opinione asserts that action in the Couzins case until it is called while twenty were wounded, several fatally, Miss Amy Gifford, mece ot John M. Babcock, DRAFTS TO ALL* PARTS' ''if a clergyman has been sentenced to he has seen Engelmann, and it is stated an insurance agent. Miss Gifford was upon to approve the vouchers of the lady gives the affair the character of a massacre. that Engelmann has paid a visit to the village penal servitude for a term of years he the daughter of Harry Gifford, formerly of managers of the world's fair. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE The soldiers were merely exposed of Caccamo for the purpose of giving this city but now o. Chicago, and niece also shall be deprived of his benefice." to stone-thro wing, but they replied with THE forty-fifth annual meeting of the Association help to the family of Lonasterio, one of the ot Miss Gifford, the American sculptress TICKETS SOLD. successive volleys from their new Lebel rifles, of the Medical Superintendents of lynched men, who resides at that place. resident Rome. Her marriage with Gifford American Institutions for the Insane has inflicting frightful wounds on their was, a hasty affair and lollowed close upon a divorce lrom a former husband, begun in Washington. Dr. G. Clarke of SPORTS. victims. The houses exposed to the fire SOUTH CAROLINA, Georgia and Alabama with whom she also eloped. Goodwin had Toronto has been elected president. were riddled, and there is every sign that Glose Attention Given to report that they have planted ABE WILLIS of Australia defeated Dan been forbidden the house by the relations reckless and wanton inhumanity was shown PATENTS issued to Northwestern inventors: Mahoney of San Francisco in an eightround ol the girl, but he persuaded her to marry Collecting. 35,000 acres of watermelons this year, Henry Asmus, Pine City, Minn., contest in that city. by the troops. The local popular commotion him clandestinely, he behevinsr that she The public will not rest entirely at tire heating furnace Frederick L. Benjamin, is intense, and it finds a response in the was an heiress. PRIMROSE DAY, winner of the Cesar©witch St. Paul, car coupling: Sivert Benson, growing excitement in every working center. ease, however, until accurate advices stakes, was sold at auction in London for Empire Mill Co-, Goodwin is a man of good address and Spring Valley, Minn., shoemaker's tool $12,000 to Lord Durham. evidently of respectable parentage. While are received concerning this season's Gustave Lagerquist, Minneapolis, elevator here he was in extremely impecunious circumstances, Fourmies to-night is practically in a state ALABSTER, the grey stallion, with a record output of Jamaica ginger. August Larson, Wausau, Wis., potato digger but had a knack of making of 2:15, died at Dayton, Ohio, from of siege. Cavalry patrol the streets, and are George E. McCormick and W. B. McLean, HOLLER MILL. loans lrom friends without exciting their pneumonia. He was valued at $40,000. everywhere greeted with yells of reprobation Jamestown, N. D., spring seat Edward suspicions. After his marriage to Miss STEINITZ, on being questioned about the from excited groups of men and women. J. and C. E. Pope, Eau Claire, Wis., Gifford he boasted of having made an alliance JUDGING by the report of the insurance 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. machine for slitting and winding paper, chessgames he is playing against Tschigorm, The tension of feeling may be judged with a leading lamily and attempted commissioner Massachusetts etc. is said to have replied as follows: "Well, to trade on that fact. from the fact that the military are hailed I might drag out both games, but I fancy I When he left here with his wife it was fire losses footed up $5,500,000 less with cries of "Vive Prussia." The funeral We take pleasure in informing the* with the announced intention of going to shall not make another move, but resign. of the victims was fixed for to-day, but the PERSONAL. public that we are now ready for in 1890 than in 1889. The steady his estates in England. Though letters enormous number of workingmen arriving KILRAIN refuses to divide the $1,100 purse business. The best machinery and were subsequently received lrom him postmarked progress in fire-proof arrangements is Mrs. SUSANNA NELSON, one hundred and of the Boston Ajax club between Griffin from other industrial centers caused the London, it is believed that he went twenty-eight years of age, died in Washingson, all the latest improvements in the sure to tell in the long run, though and Weir, and says they must fight to a government to send for reinforcements and directly to Richmond, Va., where he had previously D. C. manufacture of flour enable us to finish or get only $150 apiece. Griffin is been and sent the letters to London to order the postponement of the luneral bad luck admits of no accounting for, compete with the best mills in thecountry. GEN, YGNACIO MEJIA, ex-minister of war willing but Weir says he is not in condition to be remailed. He pretended to be and until to-morrow. and knows no law. and a member of the Pan-American congress, may have been a doctor and essayed to to fight. is dead in the City of Mexico. The pre ect to-day refused to receive a practice here. He was also employed as a We are constantly buying KING KELLY and eight of his men were in deputation asking for the removal of the clerk in the office of a local manfacturing DK. E. G. MAUSS, one of Washington's the police court at Cincinnati, to answer a W a company. Since leaving Syracuse it is regiment that fired upon the crowd. A section leading physicians and most respected JOHN L. SULLIVAN says he never charge of playing base ball on Sunday in known that he practiced medicine in the of the Left, and the Socialist and Boulangist Rye, citizens, shot and killed himself while suffering expects to be an actor like Lawrence violation of law. They pleaded guilty and South and later in Chicago. deputies join demanding a vote from an attack of the grip. Corn, Judge Gregg assessed a fine of the costs Barrett or John McCullough. "But," He has lately been going under the name of censure against H. Constans, minister of REV. DK. C. D. W. BRIDGMAN, thirteen against each. Oats of R. C. Holston. He has been a lugitive he naively adds, "neither was McCullough the interior, as responsible for the slaughter. years pastor of the Madison Avenue from Hendersonville since February, when JOHN L. SULLIVAN hasannounced that he a A motion to that effect will be made in or Barrett a John L. Sullivan." Baptist Church of New York, has resigned Ins .orgeries were discovered. would in all likelihood be elected to congress the chamber of deputies to-morrow. A & & his pastorate because he renounces the Admirers of the two late tragedians from the Sixth Massachusetts district majority of the Right and Left approves doctrine of eternal punishment aud does LABOR'S UNREST. At the Highest Market Prices. two years hence. "The Sixth,"said he, "is will heartily agree with Jboth ends of not wish to disrupt the church. generally the measures of repression taken strongly Democratic, and I am one of the We sell all kinds of by M. Constans throughout the country, Professor Sullivan's statement. Shots Exchanged at Denver—Demonstrations GEN. J. W. POSTER and James G. Blaine, most popular Democrats in it. I could FLOUR, but will advocate an inquiry into the conduct Jr., arrived in New York on the Teutonic. at Various Places. have received the last congressional nomination SHORTS, of the troops at Fourmies. Gen. Foster comes from Madrid, where he DENVER, Colo., May 5.—The employes of if I wanted it but could not afford BRAN. &c. went on behalf of the United States government to take it. There is no money in congress Parliamentary circles view the affair as Davis & Larimoer, brick manutacturers, AT LOW RATES, CARL SCHURZ prophesies that the to negotiate for a reciprocity treaty for me." shaking the position of the ministry. Labor have struck for shorter hours. During a time of passage across the Atlantic with the Spanish government. centers throughout France are profoundly collision between the strikers and the MAYOR MOSBY of Cincinnati is reported will be reduced to five days within the A FOUNTAINand statue to the memory of Special Attention given to moved and public meetings here, officers placed in charge of the brick yards recently as saying "If there is an attempt next few years. Mr. Schurz evidently Henry Bergh, founder of the American Custom Work ofplayingagame at the association grounds at Marseilles, Lyons and elsewhere are being over thir.y shots were fired, but no one was Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to is not a stockholder in the Mount hn Sundays officers will arrest all concerned organized to protest against the precipitate hurt. Further trouble is expected to-night. Animals, was unveiled in Milwaukee. on the spot. They will not wait until after action of the authorities. Carmel Air Navigation company, or DREW THE CLARET. This is the only Bergh statue in the country. An extra stone for grinding feed. thegame, but will arrest as soon as the It is learned that the subprefect of Fourmies EV^NSVILLE, Ind., May 5 —When Samuel he would reduce his limit to fifteen ordered the firing on the crowd. It players demonstrate an intention of playing." Ingle, of the Ingle mine, and Samuel Steam Cornsheller. would have been still worse had not the hours. A WOMAN'S club is the latest institution If this policy is adhered to the association Quinn, delegate to theCentral Labor union, mayor risked his life and rushed between that the society ladies of Washington have will probably play its Sunday games who is also a member ot the striking miners' Wood taken for cash or in exchange- the combatants and implored them to stop grievance committee, met in Iront ot set going. It is called the Washington club in Covington. fighting. This is the first time that the Empire Mill Co, the Courier office this evening, Ingle struck and has just opened a fine suite of rooms at FRANK SLAVIN traveled as far as St. Louis DOM PEDRO, ex-emperor of Brazil, Lebel rifle has been used against human Quinn in the nose, making that member the Hotel Richmond. Some of the most alone to meet Sullivan, and went to the beings. bleed pro usely. The men clinched, and does not believe in reciprocity. But prominent women in Washington are at The commander at Fourmies, Cacarrie, Southern hotel with the offer of a match. CASH PURCHASES Quinn was thrown to the sidewalk with the head of the venture. the people who tendered him a permanent in a report to the minister of war on the John L. Sullivan said he was retired, and, Ingle on top. The men were then separated. May day troubles, assumes lull responsibility and CHEAP SALES. LAWYER JOHN B. ELWOOD, aged sixty taking Slavin by the hand, wishing him all furlough and compelled him lor the action ol the troops: He says he years, died at his home on West Fortysixth the luck in the world, declared himself I.N THE COKE REGIONS. to accept it, rather like the plain Mr. only ordered firing when the troops were in street New York, of chloroform inhalation. glad to meet him. "You are the only man SCOTTDALE. Pa., May 5.—The Poles celebrated danger of being killed or disarmed, after Pedro now and his opinions are worth He had been suffering from the who ever came to me to ask for a fight," the 100th anniversary ot the adoption Fr. Aufderheide, thrice summoning the mob to disperse. grip and used the drug to obtain relief. He said Sullivan "the others like to talk "3,000 ot their constitution by a parade and just about as much as those of any meeting here to-day. Over 3,000 persons miles away. I congratulate you." Slavin was still alive when found, but died soon average man, and no more. BLAZING WOODS. owrn took part in the demonstration. Between said- "I stand on my reputation after. Mr. Elwood was a successful and 6,000 and 7,000 new men, including negroes and want no man's and am open to fight reputable lawyer, and owned, with his if&pqfacturer of JTurtlier Inlorination Concerning and Indians, are to be brought to the region the any man in the world." The meeting was nephew, a large orange grove in Florida. to replace the strikers it necessary. This Forest Fires in the East. a friendly one. ISABELLE URQUHART, Lillian Russell statement comes ironi a trustworthy source. ERIE, Pa., May 5.—Forest fires are ill Fire, WeD Build in jr and Steeyl* and two or three other stage beauties Car loads have arrived during the past UNFORTUNATE EVENTS. raging with great severity along the line of RAILROADS. week and the influx continues. It is said have secured an injunction in the Brick, tlje Philadelphia & Erie railroad, and it is A FIRE in theviilage of Swindon, England, that yesterday 100 Italians were imported THE Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton has United States circuit court at Philadelphia rendered 500 people homeless. almost impossible for the trainmen to endure into the town on account of the unexpected leased the Cincinnati, Dayton & Ironton the suffocating smoke in some parts strike of the employes there. Labor leader? to restrain some tobacco AT Honey Grove, Tex., the compress and for ninty-nine years, renewable forever. Fine Pressed Brick for are striving diligently to get them to of the mountain passes. 1,400 bales of cotton have been destroyed The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton is to leave the region and have succeeded to dealers there from adorning cigar by fire. Loss $150,000 covered by insurance. ornamental fronts. guarantee the principal and interest of In the vicinity ot Clarendon great trouble some decree. The evictions of striking tenements boxes with their pictures. The natural $3,500,000 for fifty years, 5 per cent gold is experienced in keeping the fire away AT Emporia, Kan., Raymond P. Dwyer, will be renewed throughout the region, bonds secured by mortgage. from the town. At Sheffield the owners of and it is estimated that belore the inference is that the cigars are not a young iarmer, was instantly killed by week is over 600 families will be homeless. T« the best of shipping faeilitiM a*4 lightning from a perfectly cloudless sky. oil derricks are fighting the fires, and so* far THE Chicago Kansas & Nebraska will be so good as they ought to be. Monster mass meetings were held to-day at will pay prompt attention to mail *rd*r% have managed to save everything except one THE forest fires in the northern part of sold at Topeka, Kan., by the United States Jimtown and Hutchinson, with the view ot marshal to satisfy a $26,000,000 mortgage in or two rigs. At Ludlow the mountains are Michigan have already caused a loss of persuading new workmen to unite with favor of the New York Trust company. full of fire. At Wilcox the fires are running NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. $123,000 to standing timber and logs. them. PAGE MCPHEUSON, the Ward McAllister The property is appraised at $25,232,000, it up one side of the mountain and down FIRE started in the Standard Oil company's of St. Louis, has disappeared NEW YORK, May 5.—Armed Pinkerton will be bid in by the trust company, which the other. Around Johnsonburg and Ridgway warehouse at May field, Ky., destroyed men were to-day dispatched lrom New York, is closely allied with the Rock Island. leaving his creditors in a distressed the fires are raging iunously, but the it together with its contents, and I Philadelphia and Chicago to the number of ti~ ber and low mountain growth does not PRESIDENT O. D. ASHLEY, of the Wabash, also destroyed A. L. Britton's livery stable 150 to the Pennsylvania coke regions. state. Mr. McPherson originated the as returned from England, whither he come close to the towns and they are not and the Methodist Episcopal church. The famous Cinderella Club, and it appears went to confer with the voting committee lo-^s is estimated at $150,000. Only the in imminent danger. THE WATERWAYS. of English bondholders and stockholders Down on the middle division of the that the entrancing glass slipper church was insured, and that lightly. in regard to the proposed extension of the Philadelphia & Erie railroad the mountains The Eyes of Eastern Doubters at Last THE boiler of freight locomotive No. 52, of speculation pinched him so road from Chicago into Detroit. A representative are full of fire and, while it is very Being Opened. south-bound on the Cincinnati, Hamilton Manufacturer of and Dealer in of the English stockholders disagreeable traveling the mountain, tnpy tight that he fled from the mad'ning WASHINGTON, Special, May 5 —Senator & Dayton road, exploded with terrific force will be sent to America to look over the are a wierd and grand sitrht at night. BOOTS AN SHOES! throng between days. Frye ot Maine, in his recent article upon at Johnson's station Ohio, Fireman John situation. Game, including deer, are chased in herds the vastne«s of the inland commerce o. this Foley, of Lima, was killed. Head Brakeman into the small lumbering towns. AT a secret meeting held at Detroit an country, referring directly to that transported Minnesota and 3d 'St« New Ulm, Minn. Woods was seriously scalded, cut and 1IMELY SHOWERS. over waterways, no doubt surprised organization was perfected for the purpose READING, Pa May 5 —The heavy showers bruised, and cannot live. Engineer Jack CHICAGO has the largest foreign population a great many people who were not aware of building a tunnel under the Detroit A large assortment of men's and which lell this morning did more than Eich was severely scalded on the right arm in proportion to its size of that the inland commerce of this country river from Detroit to Windsor, Ont., on the the bands ot men who have been fighting boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and hand, and his right leg was badly injured. was something stupendous. Yet there are any city in the country, but the nativeborn Canadian shore. The Michigan Central is the fire on the Blue mountain could accomplish and children's shoes constantly kept congressmen who alwajs fight river and the real party in interest and will furnish in the last three days. Alter devastating vote is still in the ascendant harbor improvements and use every means on hand. Custom work and repairing A DISASTROUS fire started in the village of over 1,500 acres, the flames were the money to back the enterprise. The to defeat the appropriations in every congress. promptly attended to. there. Of the 172,000 qualified voters extinguished by the rainlall, which lasted Forestport, in the northern port of Oneida tunnel will be the only double track raiload It is also noticeable that Western two hours. county, New York. The flames first appeared tunnel under water on the continent. It at the recent muncipal election appropriations are fought, and the average JOHN HAUENSTEIN, in the Sherman house, which was will be 8,000 feet long and will have openings Eastern member refuses to believe that there 84,247 were natives, 33,002 Brewer quickly destroyed. Several dwelling at each end of 1,000 feet. The gtades TORN BY A. HURRICANE. there are anv rivers or harbors worthy of Germans, 20,253 Irish, and the balance houses and stores adjoining were soon will be easy. The contract time for the improvement west of the Ohio. A Kentucky Town Has Anything enveloped in the blaze and the people of but completion of the work is two and a half were distributed among a dozen the village became panic stricken. Fully The gathering in of big figures was started years. Pleasant Experience. other nationalities. 25 dwelling houses nave been destroyed, by tenator Davis when he made his groat PADUCAH, Ky., May 5.—Between 5 and 6 speech on behalf of the improvement of the and the total wipingout of the place seemed MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. o'clock last euening a hurricane with heavy Malster,DNA Sault Ste. Marie. The Minnesota senator imminent. Help was sent for from all the OMAHA will probably get the quadrennial rain and hail swept into this town from the surprised everybody in the East when he WHILE the little Queen Wilhelmina surrounding towns. conference of the Methodist Episcopal west. In a iew minutes the streets were asserted that in seven months wo'e tonnage of Holland was out driving recently, church, to be held in 1892. rivers of water. passed through the Sault than during an in company with her mother, she entire year through the Suez canal. Senator IRVIN C. STUMP, manager of the estate The first work of destruction by the tornado CRIMINAL Frye in his recent article mentions tins alighted and tried to stop a battle of of the late Senator George Hearst, who was the unroofing of the Newport fact and refers to it as remarkable. He also Onr brewer} is fully equipped and able to fill J. H. THOM\S, alias Moore, the cleverest owned a large interest in the Anaconda News Mississippi Valley railroad freight snowballs between some school children, a'l ord»is. mentions the fact that 7.000 more boats "green goods" swindler in the country, is depot. Alter this the tornado cut a zigzag mines, denies all knowledge of the reported Mr Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment enter and clear at Chicago than at New who thereupon turned upon Her under arrest in Chicago. track through the city. The roof of sale of the mines to the Rothschilds. York. house the colored people's school was AT Franklin, Tenn., Tom Taylor, colored, Majesty, and almost smothered her A. E. FENLAY of Louisiana has been It is not surprising that the average New torn off as was that of the freight office shot Policeman Cook, and was taken elected president of the American Pharmaceutical NION HOTEL, York paper is always re erring to the river with snow. Indeed, they pressed her the Paducah, Tennessee & Alabama railroad from jail by a mob and lynched. association, in session at New and harbor bill as the annual "steal." No lreight depot. The Third Street Methodist so hard, despite her declarations that Orleans. The next meeting of the associatien J. B. TEMPLE, supervisor of Quincy, 111., other bill goes through congress that is so cnurch was picked up and dropped will be held at Cresson, Pa., on the beneficial and lar-reaching in the good it she was Queen Wilhelmina, that the is short in his accounts some $7,000, and into the middle ot the street, a contused second Monday in September, 1892. does as the river and harbor bill. It is unfortunate has fled the city. coachman was obliged to come to the mass of debris. One hundred buildings that in order to get sufficient AT Waco, Tex., the grand jury has adjourned IN a pitch battle between five robbers were damaged. Several people were injured. WEHZEL SCHOTZP, FropriBtoi rescue. strength to carry it through numberless after a searching investigation into and a posse of citizens, near Atalla, Ala., The havoc among telegraph poles little jobs- and small appropriations for the alleged municipal election fraud. J. S. Wilson, a citizen, and William Bently, and wires was so great that no communication small and almost worthless improvements Thirty-four indictments were returned Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. one of the outlaws, were fatally shot. could be had with the rest of the world have fo be tacked on to it. There is always against prominent citizens. A sensation is REPORTS from Ecuador are to the till 4 o'clock this evening, The storm lasted enough oi that style of congressmen who JACOB KEISER CUMBERLAND and his wife. the result. effect that the year 1890 was a very till midnight. insibts that his little creek is as important The only first class brick fire proof Josie Cumberland, have been arrested at a- ti-e mighty waterways ot the country. BOTH branches of the Illinois legislature prosperous one, owing principally to Springfield, Mo., charged with the murder Hotel in the city. have passed a resolution giving fhe assent Doctors Getting Together. of William Robinson, a prominent citizen the large cocoa harvest, which was the WASHINGTON, May 5.—A. movement is on of the state for the acquirement by the of Shelby county, Iowa, over a year ago. Jiismarck and the Kaiser. richest evergathered. Otherproducts foot by certain delegates to the American federal government of title to the necessary LOHDON, May 5.—A Berlin dispatch says CHARLES H. NICHOLS, late cashier of the ED. PAULSEN, Medical association which meets in Washington lands for the construction of*the Hennepin that the aggressive attitude taken by Bismarck's have also shown favorable results, Nichols bank of Kansas City, which failed on the 5th inst. to brii.g about closer canal and ceding to the United States jurisdiction supporters, and especially the Hamburger Licensed Auctioneer last fall, who was arrested and indicted for the coffee crop being larger tnan any relations between the members of the profession Nachnchten, since his election, has over tlieland so acquired. fraudulently receiving deposits on the day in the American republics. Resolutions previous year, and the prices very excited the livliest anger in the government that the bank failed, has been acquitted, AT parade recently, the commanding officer will be offered at the conference circles, and there is no doubt that the much higher than the average. Increased of Walla Walla post had a dispatch proposing that the American Medical association LINDEN, BROWN UO„ MINN. IN Brooklyn James B^ Dawson, sixtysix prince, when he takes his seat in the read from Gen. Ruger, commanding the extend to the medical prolession attention has been paid during years old, who, for some time past, has reichstag, will find his criticisms met with Correspondence promptly attended to. division of the Pacific, expressing sense of of the republics and colonies of this hemisphere an antagonism as energetic as his own. All been mildly insane, shdt his wife Matilda, the last year to the cultivation grief of President Harrison at the act of the and invitation to assemble in the the elements hostile to Bismarck are being aged sixty-five years, through the cheek, soldiers in lynching Hunt, and declaring United States in an international medical of the sugar cane. actively appealed to, and even if he should and then cut his throat with a razor. He the necessity of better conduct in the future, conterence during the Columbian exposition remain silent, his seat in the reichstag /will will die. Mrs. Dawson's injuries are not and full explanation of the crime. Private at Chicago. be far from comfortable. considered dangerous. Miller, who was shot by Hunt, died. A QUEER genius has recently invented To Discuss Home Kale. ,, ARTICLES of incorporation have jnst been a plan for the establishment of a Pecause She Befaaetf aim. OTHER SHORES. signed and transmitted to the secretary of LOSDOX, May 5.—An important meeting NEW YORK, May 5.—To-night Francis system of air gardens on the Brooklyn of the Liberal managers will be held this state of Texas setting forth the objects of a THE following changes are announced in Pottet, twenfy-six years old, shot Marie week, when the attitude of the parly to great enterprise. The name of the corporation Bridge. He would like to erect a the French diplomatic service: Count de Foster, aged twenty-:onr, under the right Irish home rule will be seriously discussed. is "The Pan-American Education Promoting Montebello, now ambassador at Constantinople, number of little summer houses on eye and then inflicted a similar wound The government, it is said, will oppose Mr. Association Its aims, as stated by goes to St. Petersburg as ambassador upon himself. The shooting occurred at Parnell's amendment to the laud bill lor the articles of incorporation are to promote the wire network Avhich stretches M. Billet goes from Rome to Berlin 209 West Twenty-second street, where the the compulsory reinstatement of evicted and establish and to solicit benevolent, M. Cambon goes from Madrid to Ro me, from the banks o* the river on either young woman boarded, and was caused by tenants. political and governinental aid in the and Count de Montholon goes from Athens her re usal to marry Pettet. The physicians aide above the car tracks. His air establishmentofa Pan-American university Loaln* It* Vitality. to Washington. V"* 1" pronounced Pettet's wound probably upon the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, where gardens are practicable enough,* but BERLIN, May 5.—The German Socialist fatal, but thought the girl would recover. A MAK'S body was found in Bear creek, languages, usages, customs and trades ot meetings to-day were all thinly attended, they would very soon be monopolized twenty miles east of Maple Creek, N. W. T. the American republic may be learned, and not the slightest inten-st was disnlayed. A pocketbook contains the name and address Fox Twelve years. thereby promoting mutual interests and by tramps and vagabonds, so there is extending acquaintance of the commerce The people were intent on enjoyment, and LONDON. May 5.—The Austro-German of 6. G. Leich, Montana, 'and other ©o poM"b'Mv of enrcessfor his scheme. of the American people.....,,, it was evident that the movement is losing treaty has been signed for a period oi papers indicate that he was a miner. twelve years beginning in February 1892.