New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 26, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
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m- DIGEST OF THE NEWS Rew Ulm Review. izens'Bank sociation, and President Speas, of the A BLOODY BATTLE. Kansas City club, were held up by road, ALMOST HARMLESS. agents and robbed of over $800 in cash, a watch or two and somelittle trinkets. Tlie Weather Clerk Predicts a Very IBANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishes*. Interesting Digest of the Happenings THE famous base ball suit, tried in Cincinnati Light Frost. between Al Johnson and the National Chilian Insurgents and Government WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—The weather of the Past Week Culled From league, has been decided adversely MINNESOTA HEW XJIJM, bureau of the department of agriculture Troops Engage in a Terrible and to Johnson's interest*. The $30,000 involved the Associated Press. us issues a crop bulletin which says that the is ordered to be divided equally Decisive Battle. eek was wanner than usual in all districts NEW ULM, MINN. THE emigration from Germany to among the various contestants. east ot the Rocky mountains an thed Pacific AT Beloit, Wis., Prof "Joe Tansey" was America during the first five months Washington, Criminal, Foreign, Personal, coast the greatest excess in temperature knocked out by Dan Egan, the "Montana being reported fiom the central valleys, iuc'.uding of the present year amounted to 55,567, Thousands of Soldiers Killed in the Casualty, and Other Kid," in a fight with two-ounce gloves. M.Mullen, Pres'L H. Vqjen, Ttct-Fr^ the greater portion of the corn region, or nearly 10,000 more than the* The fight was a bloody one, lasting fifteen Fight, and Still the Hat tie where the average for the week was Important News. J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier, rounds. Egan broke his hand in the tenth largest total during anyfivemonth? irom 2 to 0 cleg, above the normal. The recent Goes on. round. Tamsey was badly punished. rams and excess in temperature have Directors: of the last five years. CHARLEY MOTH of South St. Paul and doubtless proved beneficial" to growing ROUND WASHINGTON. CarlLindeman of St. Paul will wrestle for crops in the corn belt. Werner Btesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. THE Sioux Indian commission completes NEW YORK, Aug. 24 —The Herald this a $200 purse before the Twin City Athletic Ihe indications are that light frosts will fts work. morning hasValparaiso cables substantially A LEIPSIC scientist has demonstrated Club. The match is to be catch-as oicur Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Dakotas Weschckt, 0. M. Olstn, E.G. Keck. to night, but no serious injury is anticipated, THE war department has determined to catch-can. Moth to throw Lindeman as follows- President Balmaceda and the by facts and figures what most as the wheat crop is practically appoint a board of army officers to select a two times in one hour. The winner junta de Cobierno are clinched the final people have always believed, that secured and the irosts will be so light as bite tor the eastern terminus of the Hennepin is to take the entire purse. desperate struggle for the mastery of the DRAFTS TO ALL PART* not'to prove mjunous to corn. General remarks* colds are oftener caught by those who canal. republic of Chile. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE OTHER SHORES. wrap themselves up and avoid the THE Military Telegraph Association met. The chosen battle ground is in full view Iowa—The excess've rain -"all in the greater President "W. R. Plum delivered his annual GERMAN ministeis decide not to reduce of the city ot Valparaiso, and thousands of portion o. the Mate damaged grain in severity of the weather than by those TICKETS SOLD. the duties on corn. address, in which he gave a history of anxious eyes are watching from every point shock. Corn is making rapid progress. Potatoes who dare to brave the elements. military telegraphy. promise a large vie.d. Fall plowni" ANNEXATION to the United States is being of vantage the battle which is to decide the bcrim. agitated in Honolulu. fate of the country. THE United States consul at Martinique Wisconsin—Corn and potatoes in northeast Close Attention Civen to cabled the State department that a hurricane THE Charleston will sail from Valligo. Tlie battle has been raging practically for and southeast countits have been damaged THE people of the duchy of Gotha destroyed every sail in port. Houses Her destination is China. three days. The fiist engagement was at by drought. Recent rain will sa\e Collecting. all damaged and many lives lost. are happy over the flourishing state COMPLETE census reports show that the crop in many counties. Tobacco helds the mouth ot the Aconcauua on Friday population of the Hawaiian islands is 96,030. moist, but there is danger of frost to-night. THE controller of currency has authorized and resulted in a reverse to the government. ol their public finance. So plethoric Minnesota—Harvest nearly completed in the establishment of the First National The final tests of strength is now Empire Mill Co., has the treasury become that a bill oential and southern portions and thre-nmg Bank of Elbow Lake, Minn., capital $50, THE bandit, Thomas Cruz, has been killed being made at Vina del Mar Beach, directly general. In northern counties hai vesting has been introduced in the house of 000, Thomas R. Marston, cashier. Thepresident by soldiers near Viejor Bermega, in the across Valparaiso bay, and less than three is progressing rapidly. Quality ot grain has not yet been appointed. district of Matanzas. representatives suspending all taxaation miles away. good and Jarge yields reported. Corn, potatoes ROLLER MILL. and flax much unproved by recent COMMISSIONER ROOSEVELT has submitted THE report that yellow fever had broken When news reached here that an army of for three months. to the president a report on the violations out in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, has been rains 3,000 rebels had been landed at Quintero officially denied. of the provisions of the civil seryicelaw in North and South Dakota—Stacking of 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. bay Thursday, Balmaceda and his generals the matter of political assessments in the grain and threshing aie general in South THE Steamship Eider arrived at Callao were taken by surprise, but the utmost THERE is much discussion about Dakota, the yield is abundant and quality Baltimore case in which it is charged that with a cargo of American wheat, and was activity was used in getting troops to the We take pleasure in informing the woman's dress and dress reforms, but excellent. Corn is maturing. In North Uuited States offices were being unlawfully hailed with delight. liont so as if possible to prevent the invading Dakota harvest is advancing and the yield public that we are now ready for sned to control a primary election. the fact remains, and always will, army from crossing the Aconcugua, of grain will be exceptionally heavy. THE combined action of the representatives business. The best machinery and that women always seem to be dressed of the powers in China is succeeding the liver south of the bay. The arrangements all the latest improvements in th» CASUALTIES. in bringing the Chinese government tolpok were made hurriedly and only a little most becomingly at the time when EASED HIS AIIKD. manufacture of flour enable us to upon matters their proper light. over halt of the troops weie available A BRICK wall eight stories high collapsa I we are discussing their clothes, whether compete with the best mills in thecountry. ed in or this purpose. Money Stolen by a Bandit Many Tears Chicago building in the course of THE St. Petersburg agent ofReuter's Telegram I it be now or a century ago. construction, John Hart, a carpenter, was company has been furnished with an Ago Returned. Sixoi the insurgent warships were anchored killed. "inspired denial" of thereport that a secret We are constantly buying KAISS\SCITY, Aug. 24 —Traveling Passenger in Cosnon bay, at the mouth of tne treaty has been concluded between Russia W a Agent Ba\ter, of the Burlington road, A CLOUD burst occurred near the junction river, and under the cover of their guns the THE story of the Persian Shah boil, and France. of the One Hundred and Two and esterday received in his mail $00, stolen army of the Junta undertook the task of Rye, ing a deliquent tax collector to death Platte rivers, and the latter rose twenty As M. Laur was leaving a meeting of the forc.ng,a passage of the river Friday morning. rrom him at the time a Builington train Corn, is reiterated. In the name of civilization, inches in less than twelve hours,doing great was held up and robbed by frontier banuits Cirque River in Paris, a revolver was discharged A most desperate and bloody battle O a damage along its banks. at him by a bystander, an anarchist hi teen yeais ago. resulted, lasting nearly all clay. however, it's to be hoped that The charge missed M. Laur, but a A SEVERE storm experienced along the Yesterday a poorly dressed man walked A &4LLIXG FIRE ,fhe didn't add the crown of cruelty to grazed a coachman stationed near by. The Pacific coast of Mexico Aug. 7, did much into the Builington office at St. Joe and & & irom the insuigent aitillery, which was anarchist was arrested. ,the man's sufferings by asking him if damage. At San Jose del Cado, in Lower made inquiry for Mr Baxter. Being told parked on the northern bank ot the river, At the Highest Market Prices. California, hundreds were rendered homeless that Baxter's headquarters were in Kansas A GOVERNMENT steamer has brought to it was hot enough for him. aided by the heavy batteries and machine We sell all kinds of and two persons killed. City the man explained that lie was one oi Quebec reports confirming the distress guns from the ships was too much Jnr the the bandits who robbed the tram fifteen among the people of Labrador and the FLOUR, Two hundred men, women, and children government tioops and they were years ago, and handed the check lor yjQ SHORTS, northwest coast of Newfoundland on account were thrown into the canal near Dayton, THE Austrian government is considering .orced to retire, which they an envelope, asking him to lorwaid it to BRAN, &c. of grip, diptheria and starvation. Ohio, by a boat collapsing. A score wei injured the advisability of issuing a decree did in good order. Both sides AT LO W RATES, Baxter. He then disappeared anil has not but it is not yet known -whether any THE Swiss, Austiian and German delegates Joiuht with the utmost \alor and wnilekss been seen since. His identity is a mystery. against the wearing of long trains were drowned. discussed the fresh Swiss proposals in than 20 000 troops ere engaged the l'st ot connection with the commercial league: Not Enough Conv.cts in the i'emtentiary by women on the street, ontheground A Pis^EVGER train was wrecked near casualties are nearly 3 000 men killed and Special Attention given to but it is now definitely announced they Marshall AVis., and Conductor Rosenheim to Do the VI ork Required. that it is unhealthful and unclean. Custom Work and wounded The general in command of were unable to agree upon them, and eventually and Baggeman Gigis "nere badly cut and £TILL\V\TER, S-jecial Telegram, Aug. 21. the government forces selected a strung pot-Won They'll have lots of fun enforcing it. decided upon an indefinite postponement bruised, but not seriously. The engineer —There has not been an arrival at the~state on the beach of Vina del Mara, 'he of the negotiations. There .'ire a few things the tyrant man and fireman received a few slight injuries. prison since the early part of July, PMI An extra stone for grinding feed. ca*tern shore of Valpaiaiso Day, as Ins A PRIVATE letter received in San Francisco would do well not to attempt. there have been so nu.ny pardons and e\pirat'ons second line of de ense, and leaving force Steam Cornsheller. from Samoa, under date July 16, said A TERRIBLE collision occurred at a point of teimsthattherc aie not enou enoujrh in front or the enemy to check his there was great danger of renewed war between Ostrowo and Loswitz, in Prussian 0 0 a progress somewhat, took Ins place" there the work required, among the natives. A strenuous appeal has Wood taken for cash or in exchange- Poland. Two passenger trains collided jesieidayanu went to work to fctremrthen thresher company is gu iranteed been made for a United States war ship. LdRD WOLSELEY'S opinion that our Empire Mill Co. while going at full «peed The trains were certain number, and but few axailable men The only man-of-wai there at the time was it as much as possible. great civil war has been without value tenibly wrecked, and ten persons were killed are let for state woik The twine binding a Geiman vessel. Ail day long \e-terday the insuigent and many injuied. to strategical science does not seam to machinery is kept busily at work, and the CASH PURCHASES fores pushed then way steadily loiuard, experiment ot making twine b.v state labor RAILROADS. be shared by the German authorities. dining t.ie compuram s'uall go\einnicnt has proved a success, although the .armeis and CHEAP SALES. CRIMINAL THE first through train from Chicago via They would not be so eager to exchange force be ore them. It was a constant did not jationize the output as much as CH\RLES VERXOX, aged 17, of Chappaqua, Omaha over the Rock Island aimed in skii.ni&h for fi teen miles o\er broken they should. However, the establishment literature with the American N. Y., was arrested at New York for the Denver. The party was made up almost of the plant gave to lie 'aimeis cheap twine, eou uiy. At e\eiy point of tntage the robbery oftheNew York & Hailem Railroad Fr. Aufderheide, exclusively of Iowa and Nebraska newspaper war department were they not satisfied the trusts having put the puce of the, article Balni^ci'Jan- made- a stand, and bile thev ticket office at Chappaqua. He confessed men and women. of tne great value of American experiences. far below inaiket value in hopes to crush constantly wue loiced to g've way be ore the crime. THE Fitchburg route and the New York the state entcrpuse, and it has thus been superior numbtis they refueled the advance & New England recently put into affect a Ed Blair was hung at Columbus, Ohio, profitable to tne fanners. Another ear, and ga\e the mam aimv at Vina del Manufacturer of new tariff on west-bound freight, reducing however, the state will be able to "supply for the nunder of Station Agent Arthur Mar a chance to better pieuare itself for the rate 3 cents, or to a basis of SO first binding twine at a much lo*er Henry, at Hartsburg, Ohio. His neck was class. THE Dl CIsH I IGHT. figure than this vear, asit will not only Fire, Well Building and Steepl* broken and he Was pronounged dead in 12 IT is pleasant to be able to tell people It was not urnil late in the evening that have the business expcuence but also will minutes. VICE CHAIRMVN DONALD has called a who are passionately addicted to the attacking army arnved in iront of Balmaceda'b have a goodly supplv cf home raw material meeting of the passenger department of the Brick, HENRY DILLON, marshal of Houghville, instead of having to import it Irom the taste and aroma of Sweitzerkase line oi clerensc. It was then too Central Traffic association Sept. 2. Among Ind., was murdered a few months ago, and Kentucky, and an article even superior to late to give battle. the subjects to be considered is a proposition that it is frequently fatal. About a no clue to the murderers could be found. Fine Pressed Brick for the excellent twine supplied this vear will to issue interchangeable $5,000 mile In the nieantiinf, President Balmaceda, Mrs. Charles French accused her husband dozen people in Hobo ken tried it recently, be furnished at a puce lower than the trusts tickets. withe\eiy available man in his depaitmeiit, and Charles Hubbard of the crime, and ornamental fronts. can put it on the maiket, unless they cut and, although they washed it they have been arrested. When the woman witn himself in command, went to THE Oregon state railroad commissioners prices below cost. The state article should down with copious draughts of beer, threatened to expose her husband he the iront. He had over 13,000 a\ailable recently adopted new tariff sheets reducing Have tlie preference, as the larmers have nearly killed her with abase ball bat. freight rates on grain 33 per cent ovei fighting men, while the insurgent forces it laid them all low. been importunate in having the twine .actors Have tht hest ot shipping facilities sas) the lines of the Union Pacific railroad in rorces had been reduced to less than will pay prompt attention to mail erdettv started, and it it is not a paying concern, MRS. EDWARD MCMAHON horsewhipped Oregon. A reduction of about 15 per cent Millionaire Peter Smith and his lawyer, 7,000. At the back of the government the lo's comes out o. tlie larmers will be made by the commission over the P. McHugh, in a Chicago court room, and own pockets, as tlie 'tate has to support line is Fort Callao, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. THE Imparcial, of Madrid, says it Southern Pacific lines. Both companies its own institutions. Warden Garun is then fainted in her husband's arms. The the heavy guns of which have done good will carry the matter into the courts. learns that President Balmaceda, of affair was the result of a family feud of long much pleased with the volume of sale*, as work in to-day's battle, both in raking the he finds there is a certain amount of feeling standing and was precipitated by the reading A MOST unique advertising leaflet has jphili, and the leaders of the Chilian insurgents enemy by land and preventing the msurnt that because it was made by convicts it court of a deposition impugning 1 just been issued by Passenger Agent Charlton fleet, inch had entered the bay last have appealed to the Spanish could not be equal to that made by free Mrs. McMahon's chastity. of the Chicago & Alton, in the form ol night, irom doing anything more effective labo-", but the twine has stood the test* with government to act as arbitrator and "A Tramp's Valuable Testimonial. The ThePrinceville and Canon City stage was than long-range firing. •Y. any sold in the state Irom Eastern lactones tramp's statement that he has walked held up about 29 miles from The Dalles. end the war. It would be interesting The Congressionahsts attaeked in force and has in no uistuice taken second place. over the line from Chicago to Kansas Ore., by a masked man with a Winchester to learn what superior qualifications this morning, and all day long the battle City, and found it the rockiest road he rifle. The robber ordered the driver to has uged with ttie utmost fierceness. The ever walked on, is convincing testimony of as an arbitrator the Spanish government The Sstory of a Wayward Girl Who Vi ill Manufacturer of and Dealer in throw out five mail «acks and then drive warships did all they cculd to aid their the good quality of the Alton's stone on. The mail bags contained several Try to Relorin. BOOTS AND SHOES! can show that to it should be intrusted ballast. land ioices, but they had regard lor the money orders and registered packages. DLLUTH. Special Teleg am, Aug. 21 —A the difficult and delicate task. heavy guns in the lorts, and were compelled small sensatron has been developed in the Minnesota and 3d N.^Sts., N«w TJi u, Minn. LABOR CIRCLES to do their case of a former clem/cn ot Minnesoti PERSONAL. BOYS in the North Star woolen mills in Point. All the facts ol her pastliie and her A large assortment of men's and FI&HTI^i AT IOXG K4XGE. CARDINAI! GIBBONS arrived in Millwaukee Minneapolis strike for higher wages. enticement roni home were brought out by Consequently they were not nearly so e''ective THE St. Petersburg journals advocate boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' to assist in conferring the pallium on Archbishop THE Boilermakers' National union will aiding the land attack as they a suit to replev.n her goods now held in Katzer, of the archdiocese of Milwaukee. and children's shoes constantly kept the marriage of Prince Ferdinand had been at the passage of the Aconcagua cu-tody in Braincici. The name ol the girl demand that eight hours constitute a day's on hand. Custom work aud repairing is Kay Gillcn. though she vas called M\ rile on Fndoy. Tuey sent as many men as of Roumania to the woman of his work on and after May 1, 1892. while residing in the bagnio here. Hur tiny could spare, howeie., with all their promptly attended to. PRESIDENT HARRISON is said to be a dilligent choice. She, by the bye, is variously THE first annual meeting of the Railway parents live near St. Paul ana she had a\adable machine and rapid hre guns, to reader of the political speeches made Postal Clerks' Association of the United been attending school in Southern Minnesota aid, as a na\al auxiliary bngade, the attack named, from day to day, as Mile. throughout the county by Republican JOHN HAUENSTEIN, States opened in St. Louis with delegates when she ell into the hands o! a procuress, o.i Balmaceua's position. The most orators. Brewer Vecaresco, Vaceresco, andVacaresen from eleven divisions of the organization. intense excitement prevails in this city. who sent her to Duluth. Employment THE will of James Russell Lowell dispones was .ound for her afu-r she v\ as rescued The roar of heavy artillery and the so that one solid reason for her THE annual convention of the Pennsylvania substantially the whole ofhis property from Cora Carey's house, out her employers sharp rattle ot bnia'l arms resound branch of the American Federation marrying Ferdinand would be that discharged her a ter hearing her for the benefit of his daughter and her through the streets and are echoed of Labor opened at Lancaster, Pa VicePresident story and she went over to Super.or ami children. Heghes to Harvard college many back from the hgh hills surrounding she would get the fixed name—such as Charles A. Miller, of Hairisburg, again entered a disreputable house. Some books from his library. tne city. Everybody who isle here has presiding. Malster,DNA it is—of Mrs. Hohenzollern. son.ht some place overlooking the battle one told her that herparents were coming OLIVER P. MASON, one of the foremost THE National Military Telegrapher's association ground and tnousands ot people are watching after her and she went to Bramerd, members of the Lincoln (Neb.) bar and exjudge held its annual meeting in Washington. but a few days ago returned to the desperate struggle which is being of the supreme court, died in that Superior and announced to tlie police The election of officers for the tonght under their very eyes. A MONKEY in New York got a bottle city, aged eighty-two. He was leading her intention of returning home to her parents. ensu'ngyear resulted in the re-election cf 1 he scene irom Valparaiso is one of awful of whisky the other day, and, after counsel for?ev. Thayer in the recent proceeding Her effects were strll at Brainerd.and all the present officers. urandeur. A heavy pall or smoke hangs in ouster of James E. Boyd. were sent on to her C. O. D. Fndav she pnr brewery is fully equipped and able to flU swallowing the contents, proceeded to like a cloud o\er the contending armies. It A STRIKE of freight brakemen and conductors a.'J ordfi s. began a suit in replevin to secure thenl.and is lit up most continuously by sharp flashes rip things up generally, and even went on the Lake Erie & Western road, ROBERT T. BARKER, of New Bedford, in this way the matter became public. The FRED BEHXKE has charge of of light irom the cannon and rifles, and between Muncie and Sandusky, occurred Mass., read the Bible through for the first things were obtained lor her bv the police, Bottling Establishment. so far as to decline to hand over the tlie thunderous roar ot the artillery can be time in 1808. Since that date he has read it for extra pay for over time. It is said the and they purchased for her a ticket to her heard continuously. rur, pennies that were given to him for his 99 times. It usually takes two months to men on the Peoria road will join the strike. :EW mm. home. Her parents have known nothing Ihe most powerful glass cannot penetrate read it from beginning to end. All the local freights are at a standstill. ot h#r Hie while here and at Superior, but NION HOTEL, boss organ grinder, preferring to the cloud or smoke, and only occasionally supposed she was at work. W. H. PRESCOTT, president, and W. 8. can the movement ot the troops be even A PRECEDENT which may yet be followed squander them all on himself. There McClevey, secretary of the International •.ue-sed at, though roni the Gruesah point to unforeseen conclusions has been set by seems to be a good deal of human nature in the glimpses ot charging regiments can Typographical union, finished the count of Mr. J. Harbin Pollock, of Cincinnati, who TALK ABOUT POTATOES! occasionally oe seen through nits in the the monkey tribe. the vote on the proposition to limit the issuing a rival for alienating the respect and smoke cloud. working day to nine hours: 12,896 votes esteem of Mr. and Mrs. A. Monroe, horn Over Eleven Hundred Bushels Raised on WBIZEL SCBQTZP, Froprietot There is a constant stream of wounded were cast^-9,340 for and 3.356 against the Mr. Pollock hoped to make his father and One Acre of Ground. bein- brought into the city irom tlie front, proposition. This lacks 332 of the required mother-in-law. THE latest relentless rehabilitator and temporary hospitals are being fitted up NOETHFIELD, Minn Spec al, Aug. 24.— Minn. Str. two thirds majority. New TJlm, Minn. BENJAMIN FOLSOM, Mrs. Cleveland's cousin, where\er possible. Nearly all the men Marvelou-! Stupendous! Wonderful! are of history is M. Arens, who ruth lessly who had not le.t trie city have volunteered who was appointed United States consul some of the expressions used about the IN GENERAL. smashes the romance of "Paul and their sei vices as nurses, and they and the Ihe only, first class brick fire proof at Sheffield under the last administration, store of Law Brothers to-day, as a crowd IT is believed in St. Louis that Adolphus till medical orce oi the city have their Virginia." He says that Virginia de has been ill for several months. He stood around the door looking at some hills Hotel in the city. Busch has disposed ofhis immense brewery hands lull. eame home last spring to visit his mother, la Tour was not shipwrecked and of potatoes and talking to Mr. C. H. Bullock. property in that city to a London contract From the wounded and their attendants who is dying of consumption in California, corporation for $10,000,000. only the most fragmentary information as drowned, but was saved by Paul and was himself attacked with pneumonia. ED. PAULSEN, to ttie progress oi the tight con be obtained, The reason for these expressions of astonishment THE Old Time Telegraphers' Society and whom she married. The romance Having improved somewhat, he returned and it is utterly impossible at tlvs writing was simply the figures given by the National Association of Military Telegraphers to England, but suffered a relapse, from Licensed Auctioneer further is spoiled by the discovery to iorni any judgment as to which side is Mr. Bullock as to how many busheis of potatoes closed their annual meeting in which at last he is now reported as slowly getting tye better of it. that the two set up a small shop for Washington by holding a joint reunion. he had raised from one acre of recovering. Admiral Brown, ot the American fleet, ground. He had given them a world's retord the sale of cookies, candies, rum and JUDGE BLODGETT, of Chicago has decided and the commanding officers ot other foreign LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. that the Cuban internal revenue tax of 50 vessels have combined to protect the breaker, for he claimed that he had obtained SPORTING TRIFLES other sea stores for sailors. Correspondence promptly Attended to- lives and property ot the .oreign citizens. cents per thousand cm cigars is apart of the 1,120 bushels. No wonder that the THE Milwaukee club jumps the American cost of production and must be included in hearers were surprised. association, though its secretary sajs the dutiable value. THE day of the horse car in New it has not. Millionaires Fight. Hoods in Pennsylvania. IN the state Alliance now in session at York and Brooklyn is drawing to a Pitcher Dolan, of the Columbus club, has KAXSAS CITY, Aug. 24.—The rotunda of POTTSYLLE, Pa.. Aug. 24 —A fearful cloud Dallas, Tex., quite a bitter fight is being the Coates house was the scene to-day of a jnmped because Manager Schmelz fined burst broke over Pottsville this lorenoon close. The^ Broadway and Third made on the subtrfiasury question, but it is sensational encounter between J. F. McElroy him $50 for failing to cover the home plate and the water poured down in torrents for evident that a large majority of the delegates and J. H. Shope, two millionaires Ayenue lines in New York are preparing and letting a winnins run in. an hour. Ih thunder and lightning favor the subtreasury scheme. ot this place. Mr. McElroy and were aw.ul. Tne cu' verts were unabie to AT Iowa City, Iowa, the blooded trotting to adopt the cable system, and THE German Catholic Central society Swope had had a misunderstanding carry away all the water. some stock from the estate of Charles Vogtt were completed its annual session in Louisville. concerning an investment. To-day oursted and portions of the town were the Fourth Avenue line will soon be sold. The celebrated Idoif was sold to Albert Mr. McE roy was conversing with Adolph Weber, Racine, Wis., was elected flooded. Fully 400 aimlies were driven to operated by electricity. In Brooklyn Vogel, Tipic, Mexico, for $7,500. a lriend in the Coates house whan Mr. president. The next meeting wiU be held the upper stones of their homes, and their Swope stepped up and told him that McElroy The backer of Dan Daley of Denver hag cellars and kitchens are tilled with water electricity has taken the place of at Dubuque, Iowa. was a thie, a liar and a villain. McElroy and slimy mud. Cellars ot stores aie filled issued a challenge for a light with George horseson two lines, and a third will THE convention of the Irish National thereupon felled Swope to the floor with water^ The damage la estimated at Dixon, colored, oi Boston for $3,500 aside League of America will be held in Chicago by a blow on the head with ^is walking over $100,00\i. Reports rrom Minersville, use the same power. The other lines and the feather-w eight championship of next month instead of in Baltimore, as stick. As Mr. Swope arose he drew his revolver. Port Carbon, Schuylkill Haven. rardville the world. the national council of the organization are preparing for the inevitable change Mr. McElroy followed suit and and Maliauoy Plane tell ihe same agreed upon at its meetimt in Cincinnati in While in Yello-ttstone Park recently the men were about to open fire when story ot devastation and damage by the ruin in motive power. April last. .lienda separated them. president Krauthon. of the Western as and flood.