New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 4, 1891 · Page 1 of 8
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Mm Mm *r8* AROUND THE GLOBE. OUR CHILIAN SNARL. Institution, for converting money of depositors to their own use and perjury. There are* 11 counts to the indictments Mr. Carter, Minister From the Sandwich found jointly against the thieves. They Islands, Dies in New Xorlc. pleaded not guilty. A Record of the Week's Happenings NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—H. A. P. Carter. Capt. Schley Adds Particulars of the BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Hawaiian minister to the United States, That are KowPart of the World's Atrocious Treatment of Amer^~r died at the Everett house in this city this NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. FOREIGN NUGGETS. History. ican Sailors. morning, where he has been hopelessly ill NEW ULM, MIN& MICHAEL DAVITT has declined to contest for the past two months. the seat for North Kilkenny. A PAPER mill in New Jersey has The More Important Foreign and MANY of the large printing houses in Mr. Carter was born in Honolulu in 1837 turned, out a sheet of paper 6 feet wide An Almost Unexampled Exhibition of Berlin and Hamburg have agreed to men's of American parents. He was educated in tLMuttcn, Fre$'L B. Vajen^Tim-Fn* Domestic Events Arranged for and 7 3-4 miles long. terms. Brutishness by the Valparaiso Boston and then returned to Honolulu, where he engaged in business. In 1874 be J. a Budolph* Cashier. Rapid Reading, A NUMBER of merchants of St. Petersburg Police. retired from active business. During this have begun the dailv doling out of bread, Directors: time he had held almost every position of WHE N a man marries in France he soup and other eatables. honor and trust on the islands. As minister becomes legally responsible for the THE new Australian cabinet announces of foreign affairs of the Hawaiian government WASHINGTON. Werner Btuek, Chat. Wagntrt Dr, WASHINGTON, Noy. 2—Secretary Tracy that moderate protective duties will be imposed support of his wife's parents if they he assisted Minister Allen, the SECRETARY TR^CY has named the 2,000ton this afternoon received the following dispatch head of the legation at Washington, in getting by the colony of New South Wales. Weteheke, 0. 3L Ol*entX.O. Xodk become destitute. cruiser, soon to be lunched at Baltimore, from Capt. Schley, dated yesterday: up the ten vears' reciprocity treaty J. A. CHAPLEAU, the Canadian secretary the Detroit. which went into effect in 1S76. After this "Petty Officer Johnson,* in whose arms of state, resigns and head* a political revolt work he was appointed minister to this THE experiments made by the United Riggin was killed, dec'ares that the act was which may destroy the confederation. DRAFTS TO ALL PART8 government, and through his efforts the States fish commission in 1889 and 1890 done by the police guard. Apprentice A HAI/LOWELL, Me., young man, THE Loudon police raided a gambling treaty of 1876 was extended another seven with trout in the waters of the Yellowstone Williams reports that he was arrested by a OP EUROPE, AND PASSAGE house, arresting 30 persons and seizing all years Irom 1S86. He had been sent to many Whose best girl has named her pet National Park have proved successful. mounted policeman, who placed catgut the money they could find. of the countries ot Europe for his government calf for him, doesn't know whether to TICKETS SOLD. nippers around his wrist and started his upon impoitant mission*. THIETY-THREE of the principal printers THE commissioner oi" pensions lias issued accept lb as a compliment or not horse in a gallop, throwing him down. Mr. Carter buffered Irom organic disease of Hamburg and Alton a have granted the a cilcular to attorneys practicing before the (hat deve'oped into dropsy. He took a trip After that tbe pphcemau walked his horse. demands of the employes for an advance bureau of pensions, calling attention to the abroad for the benefit of his health, but Coal Heaver McWilliams was arrested and of wages. Close Attention Given ta fact that affidavits and other important derived no advantage irom it. He arrived taken to prison with catgut nippers around MR. EDISON promises to give us a papers filed by many leading attorneys here Sept. 24 last, and has been confined to THE municipal authorities of St. Petersburg Collecting. j, motor that will make the speed of a his wrists and a lasso around his neck. He throughout the] country,-are notjproperly his bed almost constantly since then. He have voted a sum of money equivalent was bitten in the arm alter arrest. Coal briefed by them and as a result it is impossible was attenaed by his wife, his three daughters railroad train 100 miles an hour. to $625,000, for the relief of the sufferers Heaver Quigley, while trying to effect escape and one son, G. P. Carter of Seattle. for the bure.iu to properly file such by the famine. This will knock the spots out of Su-documents Empire Mill Co-,. Wash. without a search of the records from the mob, was struck with a NEGOTIATIONS are in progress between nol. of the bureau for^the purpose of indontification. sword by a police officer. Apprentice Talbot the Bank of Spain and the Paris Roths HEIGROI was arrested, cateut nippers were childs for a good advance of 50,000,000 placed around his wrists, and on the way FIRST COMPTROLLER MATTHEWS in his annual ROLLER MILL. pesetas. Tom Flatt Accused of Bribery in Connection to piison he was struck repeatedly by the report to the secretary of the treasury THE collapse of the Tilden will TURKEY lias prohibited the immigration With the World's Fair Location. refers| to the difficulty of enforcing the police. shows the danger of leaving large of Jews in families of any nationality, but provisions of the act of March 3, 1887. in regard 2 4 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Petty Officer Hamilton, dangerously allows individuals to pass through the properties for benevolent or public to suits against the United States and NEW YORK, Nov. 2 —Vernon K. Stevenson country. wounded and unconscious, was dragged to says that if it should appear unwise to repeal We take pleasure in informing th*~ uses. Better distribute them while of this city, who was one of the delegates prison. One of my people, trying to make CHANCELLOR GOSCHEN, in an address refuting the law it should at least be amended public that we are now ready for~ sent to Washington to aavocate the living. The only will that can weather him comlortaole, was threatened with the some of the statements made by the so that government officials shall bo required world's fair being held, in New York city, business. The best machinery and butt of a musket and made to desist. My Liberal orators, declares that the government the courts is woman's. to present their claims to the accounting made an affidavit to-day before a notary all the latest improvements inth»~ has reduced the national debt £33t000,000 men in prison were examined secretly, although officer for adjustment and payment public that while in Washington he met I sent an officer to the court to request manufacture of flour enable us to within five years, ending last March. before bringing suit in the court of claims. the Hon. Mr. Enloe. then a member of authority to allow his presence. The He also recommends that the register of the compete with the best mills in the THE czar, czarina and other members of THE London police raided a baccarat congress from Jackson, Tenn., who told request was denied on account of the proceedings treasury and the audito»s who are charged the imperial family, who have been visiting country. him in the presence of a Republican representative game recently, arresting 30 play"*ers with keeping the accounts be required to being secret. Before discharge recently at Fredensberg, the Danish We are constantly buying that Thomas Piatt had offered and seizing the stakes and paraphernalia. repoit at least once in each year all balances royal palace, have started on board the imperial my men were required to sign a paper, but him (Mr. Enloe), through Mr. Thomas. W a due to or from the United States on their yacht Polar Star for home. before doing it Rinehart asked the court Albert Edward should $2 000 for his vote and to use his influence respective books to the secretary of the Rye, official the meaning oi the paper. He was with his colleagues from Tennessee to vote AT Shanghai, Mason, the Englishman rush to the rescue of his loyal disciples. treasury, under such rules as he may prescribe. informed that it was a mere form statiug Corn, who was charged with supplying arms to a against New York. that the signer was not engaged in the Chinese secret society, and who pleaded O a trouble. guilty to the charge, was sentenced to nine Where Craioblin Fays. a ABOUT PEOPLE. months' imprisonment. "Two are dead three are dangerously LONDON, NOV. 2.— The hal-yearly meeting MR. RETURN JONOIHAN MEIGS, who & & CARDINAL GIBBONS' name is again mentioned THE municipal council of the district of wounded, and about fi teen are slightly injured. of the shareholders in the Societe has been clerk of the Supreme Court of At the Highest Market Prices. in connection with the papacy. Tscheropowez, in the government of Novgorod, Anonym des Bams de Mer et du Cercle des The surgeons believe that the the District of Columbia since its organization Etrangera de Monaco, or in other words, has sent a petition to the czar asking We sell all kinds of KEY. ISAAC LEA NICHOLSON is consecratep wounded are out of danger." the gambling company at Monte Carlo, him to issue an order piohibiting the removal in Philadelphia to the bi-diopucm Milwaukee. in 1863, is dead at Washingion. The seamen whose names are re "erred to FLOUR, was held yesterday altemoon at its headquarters of rye, rye meal and oats irom that in the above dispatch are as lollows: Mr. Meigs was ninety years eld SHORTS, in the Casino. In order to be competent district. Boatswain's Mate Charles \V. Ripgin, twentyeight Tin death is announced of Adolphe Depuis BRAN, &c. to deliberate at this meeting a shareholder ind was appointed by President Linoln THE English board of agiiculture has received AT LO W BATES,. years old, enlisted at League Island, Pa the well known Fiench actor. He mu^t own at least 200 new shares out information which is regarded as killed. at the request of Charles Sumner. •was sixty-six years of age. of 500 of the original value and as a matter convincing of an intention on the part of Apprentice Francis Williams nineteen years of fact the management is in the hands IT is said that Senator Plumb, of Kansas, Russia to prohibit the exportation of wheat. Special Attention given to old enlisted at Bdltimo7e, Md. of comparatively few people. The report makes a speech at evei\ wedding, corn The prohibition is likely to include barley WHEN there are short crops in Eu|ope Coal Heaver Patrick McWilliams, twenty-five Custom Work. showed tbattlie last year has been the most 1 husking or ba.beeuc to i* Inch he invited. and maize. years old, enlisted at Boston. profitable in the history ol the bociety, the and long crops in America, everyling Coal Heaver Joseph Qirgley, twenty nine total profits of the gaming table haying THE steamer Woodstock, plying between is lovely ou this side of the wat- years old, enlisted at New York RLDYARD KIPLING has airived in New been 21.000,000 francs. This is an advance An extra stone for grinding feed. Leith and Antwerp, with a general cargo Apprenticed W. Talbot, twenty years old, York to seek redress from numerous publishers of 1,000,000 francs over the previous year, But when there are long crops in sunk after collision with au unknown Newcastle Steam Cornsheller. enlisted at New York. who, it is alleged, have "pirated" a notwithstanding the fact that during last steamer. The crew were saved. The ]|urope and long crops in America at Carpenter's Mate John P. Hamilton, dangerously number of his stories. March half a dozen plungers were breaking loss by the vessel is £20,000, covered by insurance. wounded, forty nine years old, enlisted at Wood taken for cash or in exchange the bank daily and walked off with about le same time, the farm mortgage Dr Mary "Walker has been released by New York. 1,000,000 franct. Empire Mill Co, jeps in and takes a hand in agriculture. the New Hampshire authorities on condition THROUGH orders of the Irish police, In addition to those mentioned above, that she leave the state. She is now Carter at the lie)m. Nothing in the McKinley hightariff Michael Healy has been arrested at Oretiva according to the dispatch previously received: CASH PURCHASES eating beans with Boston friends. CHICAGO, NOV. 2.—Carter Harrison is at for attempting the murder of Jeremiah can alter this condition. last a lull fledged editor. He has had ambitions Riordan, at Macroon. Healy declares there Rev, John McNeil, the Scottish. Spurgeon Coal Heaver William Turnbulle, killed, aged and CHEAP SALES.- .or along time, and some time ago is a mistake, but the police 'say they are row travelling in this country, is pastor of twenty three years, enlisted at Boston. it was rumored that he was about to buy certainly right and the prisoner is on his the Regent Square Church, and is second Coal Heaver George Panter, aged thirty years, A Japanese emissary has been investigating the Times. These rumors were not unfounded, way to Dublin. enlisted at Boston, Mass wounded. only to Spurgeon in popularity of a preacher. for yesterday the negotiations between the traffic in women of his Landsman John H. Davidson, ag=d twentyfour Fr. Aufderheid^ Mr. Harrison and Proprietor Huiskamp years, enlisted at orfolk, Va ouuded. nation sent to this country for immoral were closed whereby the former gets Bishop Spalding, of Peoria, 111., loves a THE RAILROADS. entire control of the paper. Mr. Hamson MEXLCAN HALTERS. fast tiottci and knows how to handle him, purposes. He says there are THE brotherhood and the order of con is thoroughly imbued with the newspaper and is sensible enough to like to sit behind over 3,000 ot them here and more idea. "Yes," he said to a reporter, "lam ductors' officials have issued circulars, explaining llapifaeturer ot a pair of clippers that can make the dust A Forfeit, a Terrible Affray and a Divoice now in entne control ot the Times, aud I to the dissatisfied members why fly at a 2-30 gait Bill. will continue so just as iong as I desir*. coming constantly. He desires to they should unite under the name of the Fire, Well Build ins: and Steeyl* The chaii which John Wesley used when The money—I will not say how much—has CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 2. —The contract International Brotherhood of Rail way conductor secure the co-operation of this country he was at home and at ease, compiling his been paid over, and I nm absolute control. entered into between the executive and Salvador to stop the traffic, and should find ,, the new association. Not another person owns a dollar in Brick, book of hymns and building up his new Malo for the establishment of a line IN Staffordshire and Worcestershire, very little difficulty in securing it. the property, and not another person has sect, was used by the presiding officer of of steamers between China and the Mexican Eng, 8,000 mineis have struck against a reduction the least thing to say about its management." the Methodist Council at Washington. Pacific ports has been declared forfeited Fine Pressed Brick for of* 10 per cent made in their wages. by the Mexican government. The Should the engineers stop work, as they BRITISH enterprise in London has CASUALTIES. ornamental fronts. threaten, about thirty thousand persons concession called for iOur yearly trips from Importance of Intelligent Leadership made a tremendous stride. Fo a will be thrown out of employment. THE steam barge Sovereign founders on Hong Kong to Vera Cruz, Oaxaca on the ALBANY, N. Y., NOV. 2.—Grand Master F. Pacific coast, and two were only made, Lake Superior. P. Sargent, in addressing a public meeting few hundred years all direct routes to Connor and Richardson, of the New York hence the trouble. of locomotive firemen to-day, said. "No Rave tht best ot shipping facllitlM A A NEGRO was fatally injured in a balloon club, have been offered good inducements the railroad station at Euston have one is taken into the firemen's organization will pay prompt attention to mail ordw* accident at Raliegh N. to sign to play with the Athletics next At the mining camps of San Paolo, near but men who have had nine months' actual .been cut off by gates of iron across season. They are dissatisfied with the FOUR men were killed by a building collapsing Buena Ventura, Coahuali, theie was a sanguinary experience on a locomotive. Anotlierqualification salary the home team has been paying NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. the streets, which were kept locked at New Orleans battle recently between John F. lor membership is sobriety. No them, and they may jump to the association. Tnc business portion of Rice Lake, Wis., Moulton. an American, and Antonio Ventura that the natives might enjoy their fogs other man has any right on an engine in is burned. and Leonardo Rodriguez, Mexicans. the capacity as fireman. When intelligent Jimmy Carroll, the Brooklyn middleeight, THE bodies of fonr more of the crew of and conservative leadership is maintained in dignified retirement. Parliament The Mexicans fell upon Moulton, knives in has arranged to light Ted Pntchard, there is he need 'or worry as to the results the schooner which was wrecked near In hand, and he defended himself with a dagger. passed an act abolishing these gates England's champion, for a purse of $2,500. of organized labor." dian River inlet have been found At the conclusion of tha fight Ventura last year, and now one of them has Carroll will shortly sail for England. Ar KnoxMlle, Tenn "William Caswell was dead, Rodriguez had four danger 1 Swif Jack McAuliffe intends to accompany him, been removed amid great rejoicing. v\ as threw from his hoipc and instantly wounds in his body and Mou ton was badly DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 2 —The fastest run •4* aud will have a go with some ot the lightweights killed. slashed. on iecor.i Irom Chicago to Detroit was on the other side. Juan N Contreras, the earthquake prophet Manufacturer of and Dealer in A BOY is mangled io death by wolves made to-day on the Michigan Central railroad. at Guanajuato, forecasts a trembling for A six-YEAR-OLD boy of Trenton, N. The train, consisting ot our Wagner near Austin,and his Mitei is badly hurt by BOOTS AND SHOES! either the states ot Mex co, Puebia 01 Vera vestibule car^, bearing the Boston Commercial the brutes. J., has a mustache of good quality and SPORTING MATTERS. Cruz between Nov. 8 and 12. club, left Chicago at 10 10 a.m. ALMOST the entire business portion of the Deputy Juan A. Mateos presented his national Minnesota and 3d N.'Sts New L"iu, Minn. texture and the stature of a small man. and arrived at Detroit at 4 20 p. covering FIRST BASEMAN BECK LEY signed with the village of Lavalle, 25 miles north of this dnorce bill to the chamber of deputies the distance, 246 miles, in less than tax Being incorrigible, he has been sent to Pittsburg National league club. A larcre assortment of men's and city, was consumed bv hre Loss about Friday night. The house was packed hours, including twenty-seven minutes consumed Irom floor to ceiling with spectators and JERRY HARRINGTON and Bug Holliday Do.vs' boots and shoes, and ladies' a state institution. In a few years it $10,000 in stops The average rate was. nearly every deputy was present. His bill is hoped he may develop into a safe were signed the other day by President and children's shoes constantly kept GORDON'S cotton warehouse at Savannah, lorty-eight miles an hour. is very similar to the one in lorce in the Brush for the Cincinnati league team. Ga., and 500 bales of cotton burned. Loss, on hand. Custom work and repairing candidate for mayor of Long Island State oI New York. Not a state o. Mexico THE horse Watchford, owned by the Consecration ot a liishop. $8,000 on the warehouse and $20,000 on the has a divorce law, and it is doubtful that promptly attended to. city, where the biggest thumper in the Dundas (Minn.) Stock company, made a cotton. Insured. BALTIMORE, Nov. 2.—The consecration of the one presented by Mateos will ever leave town is always vested with the supreme record of 2.27J at Emporia, Kan., andhas AT Buffalo, N. the Michigan Central the chamber, owing to the general Catholic Most Rev. Dr. P. L. Chapelle, rector of St. JOHN HAUENSTEIN, by reason of that risen considerably tendencies or the masses. Matthew's church, Washington. C. as passenger tra No 9, west bound, struck a authority. value. coadjutor to Archbishop Salpo.nte of Santa 1HL PKAIK1E FIKE3. wagon driven by J. H. Ellenbaum, Sr.\ on Pe, N. Me.\ and titular bishop ot Arabisso, the eastern city limits of Niagara Falls. THE race for the cambridgshire stakes, Asia Minor, took place this morning in the Mr. Ellenbaum was killed. He was 70 one mile and 240 yards was run at the Newmarket Farmers in Oliver County, N. Lose IN artcient times there have been cathedral. Cardinal Gibbons was the consecrating years old and a prominent resident of Niagara. Hughton meeting in England. a Large Amount of I'aoperty. prelate and Archbishop Sa.pomte some very curious announcements on The prince of Wales had three enteries for of Santa Fe aud Bishop Kainect Wheeling, MA:CDAN, N. D., Special Telegram. Nov. the stakes, one ot them running third. Malster,DNA parish church doors. The following A COLLISION occuned on the Farmville & AV. Va., assistant consecrators. J. J. 2. Parties Irom Oliver county today The victor was W. W. Fulton's three-years Powhatton railroad near Cumberland Station, Keane, rector oi the Catholic University of from the 'Spectator" of 1712 is a tell of severe experiences that old filly Comedy. Va. Two engines and several cars America, preached the consecration sermon. farmers and ranchmen had with somewhat striking illustration of were wrecked. Fireman Ned Martin was the recent prairie fire. More killed and Engineer Cheatham and a conductor, this:—"Advertisement: From the More Klvwr Improvement. LABOR CIRCLES. damage was done than was first supposed. name unknown, were badly hurt. Parish vestry, January 9.—All ladies KAXSASCITY, Nov. 2.—1 he Commercial Several thousand tons of hay were lost, and Our brewery is fully eouipped and ablatoflll DELEGATES representing all the railroad club of this city has called co* ntion to all orders. who come to church in the new fashioned large ranges burned. It is estimated that at coal miners in the Pittsburg district, now meet here to urge upon cm e-s the systematic Fred Behnke has charge of Bottling SINS AND SINNERS. least twenty settlers had their houses and on a strike, met in convention and decided hoods are desired to be there before improvement of the Missouri and Establishment. stables burned. to continue the strike for 92 cents a ton. AN Alliance meeting in Arkansas results lower Mississippi rivers. The convention Divine service begins, lest they tfEW ULJI, Mrs. John Day came near losing her life MM in a scrap in which five men are killed. will be held Dec. 15 and 16. and will be divert the attention of the congregation." in attempting to save 400 sheep. Her husband composed of delegates Irom Montana, Colorado, UNION HOTEL, RoBBrRs steal the safe from the express and the farm hands were away and MISCELLANEOUS. the Dakotas, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, car of a Kansas railroad. the sheep in the corral. The corral Missouri, Illinois Kentucky, Tennessee, SENATOR QUAY sues the Pittsburg Post JOHN W. CELL*, the ex-store keeper at the caught tire and not until Mrs. Day's for libel. Arkansas. Mi-sissippi and Louisiana. hat was burned irom her head, her bands Cook county, Ills., insane asylum, was indicted OFFICIAL notice is at hand that THE Union Theological seminary directors A an a A a badly burned and clothing almost all for conspiracy to defraud the coun- WENZEL SCHOTZRO, Froprietot and the general Presbyterian assembly Italy has let down the bars for the burned, did she give up the attempt KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2.—The American Library ty. committee vainly endeavor to agree on Dr. to save the sheep. The associaiion excursion party arrived -.admission of the American hog. Tne AT Covington, La., Jack Parker colored, Brigg's case. entire flock w«is cremated. Settlers here last night en route Irom Salt Lake City was taken from his cell by a mob of negroes named Nelson Herter and Smith lost best pork is made by feeding Indian Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. to the East, and ^ent the day here. The THE national convention of Psi Gamma and hanged to a tree in the iail yard horses and cattle as well as buildings. All party is composed of President Samuel 8. Delta in session in Pittsburs has elected Dr, corn, so that the widening of thefor the murder Oct. 8 of Joe Handy. the buildings ot Postmaster Sanger at Green of Woicester, Mass., and thirty-five E. B. Heckel of Pittsburg permanent chairman, The only first class brick fire proof market for the first-named article by Sanger were burned except the postoffice. AT Scranton, Pa., Michael Male, who was other members ot the association. The It is stated that the tire was started by in the county jail awaiting trial, on a charge Hotel in the city. party le.t over the Burlington for Chicago the action of the German and Italian Two hundred delegates to the annual parties at the west end of the county who of bigamy, was found hanging from his cell this morninar. convenfion of the National Woman's were burnisHAre guards. authorities helps the farmer in two door, having used a towel in lieu of a rope Home Missionary society are in session at ED. PAULSEN, ways—it increases the demand for IJurneil ai Cedar Rapids. AT Las Vegas, N. AI Harris a freight Washington. Consigned S to Stiiiwater. CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Nov. 2.—The dry conductor on the Santa Fe road, shot and pork and pork products, and, at the Licensed Auctioneer* MOEKIS, Minn., Special, Nov. 2.—Judge 'H. B. ALDRICH, a director of the Chicago goods establishment Denecke & Vetter mortally wounded Jack King, also a freight Brown has sentenced to the penitentiary at board of trade, has suspended. Selling same time stimulates the demand for wras burned to-day. Loss, $30,000. J. L. conductor. They had trouble over cards. Stillwater Kennith McKay, lor the term of November corn short was the cause of the Billan, drusrgist, suffew a loss of $5,000 by grain. This is the farmers' year, and Harris fled. five years lor grand larceny in thefirstdecree LINDEN, BROWN UO., MINN. 8 $ failure. No statement of the assets and water. Both parties are lulljr insured. Steven Moran and James F. Murphy, no mistake. AT Parkersburg, W. Va., a man named liabilites could be given by Mr. Aldrich. three years each lor grand larceny in the Correspondence promptly Attended to. Rexroad had his bowels dug in a most" A MEETING of the representatives of the second degree, and William Davis, two revolting manner and was brutally killed. big coal producing companies was held in years for the offense last named. John Smith was stabbed and cut in the End of a strike. wfffeVv New York. The only action taken was to Sm MORRELL MCKENZIE, contribut back and may die. PITTSBUKG, Pa., Nov. 2.—The great strike 2\ "-it .'» allow an output ot 4,000,000 bushels. jtog to the discussion in London as to AT Pontiac, III., W. H. Foreman, under 1 wyT of the coal miners of this district will be Prices are unchanged. *yji^if,t "Sir ft indictment on 29 charges of forgery agreggating A General High Old Time. called off Tuesday. The men have been whether or not clergymen should REPRESENTATIVES from the colleges of over $200,000 pleaded guilty in the RAPID CITY, S. D., Special Telegram.Nov. returning to work in large numbers for a smoke, says: "There should be South Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia, Mississippi, circuit court and was sentenced to seven week, and the official.! ot the miners' association 2.—During a general high old time in a Tennessee and North Carolina met years in Joliet Penitentiary. Twenty-eight have decided to call a convention nothing unseemly in the spectacle of Rapid street house il! fame about 2 at Charleston, N. C, for the purpose of organizing indictments are still pending against him. o'clock this morning, Tont Tracey shot Annie of the strikers on that date to declare the an Archbishop smoking a cigar, like a Southern monumental colleg strike off. The strike was inaugurated AT New Orleans, Eugene F. Garcia, ex Murray in the head. Traeey, who is an association to erect a monument to Jeffer,on Mr. Spurgeon, 'to the glory of God,' three months a ora 10 ner cent advance. paying teller of the Louisiana National old Black Hiller, became jealous of the Davis. «"•.*•**.-- ,-s Bank, appeared before United States Comnivssioner woman's receiving attentions from another in Piccadilly but I should consider MihNonri Gold. Wright to answer the charge ol CARDINAL GIBBONS and many otter man. The woman is s-till living and may him a public nuisance if he insisted on KANSAS CITY, MO., Nov. 2.—Gold was discovered embezzlement. Garcia pleaded not guilty, recover. Tracey a«« mediately arrested. Catholic church dignitaries of the United on the banks cl the Missouri here poisoning the air with the acrid fumes waived examination and was released on a States have accepted an invitation to attend ^WK*V Flouring: Mills lif.rneaWamm'MIXWAUKEE, yesterday at a depth ot 117 feet. The gold bond of $25,000. the opening of the Colegetia church afc of a penny piekwick." A good robust Nov. 2.—T#? Ceresco flournulls is rich and is ound in great quantities on ••Guadalupe, Mexico, one of the most renowned AT Kingston, N. Y., the grand jury returned cigar of pure tobacco is not offensive. both sides of the river. Several tons of the were burned to*3i V. Loss, $22,000 temples in Mexico, which has indictments, against James B. Ostrander and M. T, Trumpbour, the sand will be taken out at once. insu auce. $12,000*,, But the cheap and nasty cigar and been undergoing repairs for some tune and wreckers Ulster .County Saving' .a now nearing completion. the cigarette are an abomination^ ^^^:Y^itfrfilif i^, «B