4 THE SAIXT PAUL DAILY Gi^OBE: WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 13, 1889. Laphnm But the to those becoming common In connec- statement that ho aspires tobe governor overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor;" deavor of the city at the First Baptist rested at the Instigation of and , very weary of that exercise. mealing ?I(K>. Thin could party there, controlling tion with scl:o ?1 system in the after a second term for Merrlam, and St. Lacn's symphonic poem, "Komeo church. Dr. Francis E. Clarke, who is churned with THE DAILYGLOBE stands and the the he is workingin harmony with the MINNEAPOLIS. and Juliet;" Lbzt'a rhapsodic No. 1, president of the united the. not be proven, ana ho was charged ngain prohibition element means to take no North. In the discussions on the bill that societies of cents, present governor with' that end In view, and other selections equally as meri- United States, willbean honored guest. with larceny of 25 and this was PUBLISHED EVERY HAY backward step. The Democrats stand there was a great deal of mental fric- Men-mill's objective point being the torious. Miss Ida Slebert, of St. Paul, The conference will open at 8o'clock a. not oroven either. us a for stringent > and effective tion and indignant oratory that pianist, and jury brought a vprdict AT THK GI-Or.E BITIIDINO, unit some * United States senate. willbe the soloist. in. Lunch supper will be served Tin- in of 11.375 regulation with license. Ifany Repub- was warmed over from the earliest at the llennepiu Avenue M. E. church, for Arthur Forbes Inhis action against FOURTH AM> I.EDAK 6TRERT9 Dry Enough. POLITICAUJHATTER. (JASIi VISITORS. COR. licans go with them they willbo boilers time. Women inGeorgia, at least, be- Not COLLOM and a large attendance is expected to be the Chicago. Milwaukee &St. Paul Rail- rule, persuasion, Jackson Republic. present all day. way company. The action was brought BY IiKAVISBAKKK from the party caucus and and lit longed to the angelic and it Judge during the adoption derogation seraphic es- Ifthe Republicans should renominate Hooker's court room for HS,OOO damage* claimed for the !<>->? Material tor in the Democratic was a to their ASecret Meeting in Minneap- pendency a eye. leg- Gov. Merriam we do not see how the of the Collom trial is haven POLIOB COURT. <>f an The case has been on trial ST.PAUL GLOBE BUBSCKIPTKMJ liAil>. family. Itwillbe a session of the tate to require them to tarnish their for the cranks of all ages, sizes and con- IN THE for several days before Judge Lochran. Daily(NoT Including SUSMY.) of interest for that state. lilytapers with useful affairs. While law-abiding people of the state, espe- olis in Opposition to against "<\u25a0 islature rare ditions, at Inthe case ?r G. 11. Ilutchins 1jt 3 OO I3m.ivadvances*- thumps, cially temperance people.could it ia siiTo to say that least Judge Mahoney Disposes of a inad\aitee.s < manly hearts beat withethereal the vote the Paul, fcm.in advance 4 oo b weeks in adv. 1 ihl they Merriam. one-half the andience which was there Prisoners, St. Minneapolis & Manitoba PAKMBR |{I>K'S DIIiRMMA. or to the effect, gentle Annie for idm. For over a year have Motley Crowd or Railway Company the jury brought in a Onemontn . .. 7>>c. words seen the man who was elected toexecute yesterday has not There is perhaps no member of the should bloom in perpetual sunshine. pardon Jacob Halverson was very drunk verdict of js3,r>oo for the plaintiff. The DAH.T AND SINBAY. the laws stand ready with his missed a moment action was one. a in cabinet has avoided snags But tne. sensible women in Georgia con- when the patrol wagon carried him to in which mother 1 advam-eSIO 00 13 mos. adv..?2 QM who more tor any whisky seller in the laud R. B.Langdon Had the Strong- of the trial nor a brought suit for *10,000 Cm.inadvance 5 I5 weeks lvadv. l?*' carefully than Uncle Jkkky Rusk, worked for the measure and won. The victed of selling without a license. It word of the-testi- the station early yesterday BOTBIDg. He because of the month M girl Support in Oppo- death of her son. One nor one who can more skillfullysteer time has come even there when a must be discouraging to law-abiding est mony. The wise- declared that he was perfectly sober The damage suit of Miles J. Brown Therefore, be- can useful without losing social people. acre whoknows all when Officer Kennedy arrested him at against Minneapolis SUNDAY tKE. around obstructions. it be sition. testimony, Tin- Union Railroad IXTInadvance. s2 OO i:;nos. inndv B?c comes a matter surprise, to caste. Industrial schools for boys are of the Sixth avenue south and Washington Company was yesterday >>y ?*> ina |. In adv..s* a car to make episco- conducting to the cell, Clark against John Rouse for *5.ii00 ; ?* congress \u25a0 good ninny years ago pro- built in which his Means to Shake ItOff is coming out, is in him he answered months, in advance ?SI Cot.. Huxtjngtonhas returned, and pal visitations. Spare beds and accom- "No,"and was very much frightened damages, which was begun Monday aft- vides that the head of each department his element when ernoon, was continued all day yesterday rAI'T. GLORB. explains he paid modations for stranger* so scarce in Discussed. court adjourns when a murde.rou*-looking revolver was WEEKLY ST. except the department of justice shall that the German count are for before Judge Young. The witnesses in One Tear, $1 Six Mo. ??.\u25a0"?*> pre- furnish the diag- thus to imitate the actors and find him- gather around him court he said he he had drank Rejected communications cannot copy report on or r*-ally loved by the girl. He had a too As brogue that in itself is extremely fuunv. and telegrams to ofbis annual before self in bed and shelter. The bishop's Amusing Story a an admiring audi- little much." Jacob had been \u25a0erred. Address all letters Monday nosed the fellow, and was satisfied he chapel wheels, An About tliost; before the court before on the same This, together with the story which they THE il.nn::. M.Paul, Minn. the third of November of each traveling car is to be a on ence of who tell, very more had some good qualities, and m'ghfas a as well as an itinerate house, and he ex- not been so charge he was sent up to the rock pile had to made the trial interest- year. Ithas been a law honored Prohibition Member of *& have ing,and there was a fullcourt room all Eastern Ac'rertising Office. Room 46 observance; head of a family settle down toa steady pects not only to hold services in it, but /%* fortunate as him- tor twenty days. in the broach than the but day. of testimony Building, New York. gait. He had been wild,so.ved oats as to have it the social meeting place of the Legislature. self in having Most the went te Tribune Uncle Jerky, being a man of prompt entire Russell, an e.x-sf?loonkeeper, show that Rouse was outside of the door habits, other lively young fallows do, and had the mule scattered members of his flock. heard the Joseph has been getting up at 6 o'clock case, and would not know half as much was before the court charged with as- when the disturbance took place which TO-DAY'S WKAiHI.U. morning the three months a record that was not at all clean. A mpetine Minneapolis Republican Lundgieen, frightened Mrs. Clark. Some of the in the for fait A of about itas he Uoes ifthey had. sauli and battery on C. W. gave Washington-. Nov. 12.? For Wisconsin: to work on the report to good many women willtake the llunt- politicians, compass eyeglasses, a hotelkeeper 408 Washington ave- witnesses testimony that while first that was view, to ways and means The old maid with who at Rouse drinking was not Fair; no change in temperature: variable the new department of ixgton and think there is no NORTH DAKOTA PRESS. by which Merriam carries an umbrella with a blue cover, nue north. It was alleged that without had been he Minnesota, South be issued from Gov. can be defeated more responsible for the disturbance Winds, For North and agriculture. Be spread him>elf on serious objection to such a record. If re-election, was recently rain or shine, is another feature of the any provocation Russell west Into Lund- Fair, by snow iv western had them, for held tat a green's place severely. than Mrs. Clark herself. Dakota: followed this worn, and was congratulating him- it were said ot would they rind Is That It? the Flour City. case. The first trip and beat him portions of Northand South Dakota: cooler; charitable law oflicein It was in- she made she Kussell pleaded guilty to the charge northwesterly. For Iowa: self upon the sensation that would be men to look on it with such Jamestown Capital. tended that the meeting and its object Judge Mahone.y made, winds becoming spectacles? brought the ugliest short work of the ALL-DAYMEETING. Fair; warmer; southerly winds, becoming created when his report whs printed m The Grand Forks Plaindealer de- should remain a profound secret among pug dog that mor- case by imposing a fine of $50 or sixty variable. and circulated broadcast among the clares in leaded brevier, under an ed- those present, but the usual leak oc- tal eye ever gazed days in the workhouse. When the sen- Woman's Missionary Union O) tillers soil. It a mid day Suicide has become so common at itorial dash rule, that "the detractors curred, and most of what took place in udoii. A cruel tence was pronounced Russell started Congregational LOCAL FORECAST. of the was kick, Chnrches. For St Paul and vicinity: Fair weather, for Uncle Jkrst when he penned the Berlin as to be termed a mania. Itis of Gov. Ordway, who are also can- the meeting is in the possession of the bailiffespied her on to but the court ordered him to The Woman's Missionary Union ol wanner, fol- spoken of as a singular fact that its didates for the United States the stairway with take his seat. He declared that he **was followed by lishtrain or snow: closing sentence to his historical docu- Globk. The present incumbimt of the gome appeal the Congregational churches of the city lowed sightly colder. greater prevalence :is with the army, senatorship, all suffer from the surprised the dog in her arms, to the "ca-sa." When the by ment, and before the ink was dry he * governor's chair would be if officer went to arrest Russell he de- hold an ali-day meeting yesterday in the CtNl-UAL privates getting out of same fact? that they have not and gently intima- - OBSERVATIONS. ~ had the precious manuscript in his both officers and he could cast his eye over a list of those ted the dog clared that there were not men enough Fir.->t Congregational church in East = ~ army this the ability to cope with the ex-cover- that n* pocket was on the way to the public service in this way. In an '?suffering" who were present. It included some could go on the police force to lock him up. and Minneapolis. There were 100 ? * .-? = and value, nor." Ifthis is the the St. not in. about : printer's office. Be was fully a tort- might have some educational but Paul papers to inNorth Dakota who were his warmest friends last year. The stairway was he made a desperate resistance. Finally ladies aft Se jo refer it question crowded, in attendance when Mrs. H. H. - Place of =erf- g? night ahead oftime, something that had it should be confined to the worthless would be a good plan to suggest to them On the that the renomination and the two policemen landed him Inthe cen- Rich, president, meeting Place of != gg a pub- of Gov. Merriam would, ivview of re- Mljtral station. the called the ?, element. also spread to the they the principal altercation that en- ?bs'vation. ?-. ?c"" Obs'valiou. j, ? never been done by a cabinet officer in Ithas that make brain food to order at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. In o:ie of the high schools part of their contribution to the "North cent results of elections in other states sued caused much G. 2. = '..'.:." '.'.a- the whole history of the government. lic schools. highly impolitic and dangerous, the amusement, vag- Williams read a touching memorial ad- --? : I5-3 three students killedthemselves in dis- Dakota sufferers." be butthe Peter McGrath pleaded gruilty to dress in honor of W. ? : But when he reached the bureau of meeting was unanimous. A ballot was extraordinaryCM? rancy. made a bluff, said Mrs. M. Jenkins. at not being advanced. bailiff by an display Tof He biz and An hour of devotion followed l>y printing and engraving Uncle Jerkt appointment a taken upon that question, and it was so prevailed, he wanted to leave town. Judge - .Mrs. St. Paul... J20.90; SO] Helena. 29.92 24 be well if the pupils were Needs Muzzle. a dissenting voice. fhnmess. and the "dear little E. P. Woodbury. During these exer- Enlutb... ;ii Ft.Totten... found himself in the deplorable plight It would decided without darling," as she called the ugly dog, hone asked him if he bad ever been be- 20.98 - was the of coward- Edtrcley Mail. the court on cises some interesting experiences were lain-- 29.U6 32 FCSully. .29 24 .of Mother HCBBABO'S dog when it in- tauirht that it resort Republicans was relegated to the tender mercies of fore before that charge. given by lady among _\u0084 -r, The of South Dakota When itcame the choice of a can- missionaries, them Enron 26 |Miniiedosa[29.B4 24 vaded the old lady's cupboard. There ice.and vindicated the rating given them. * to the jailer until court adjourned "Oh. yes: 1 was up there last winter," Koorbead _'!);).? 26 Calgary.'... willsoon bo after Senator Pettigrew didate in place of Mr. Merriam there maiden, replied William, witha smile. Mrs. William A. Benton. who has la- 2?;.iKdmonton. > was appropriation in siirht to pay the for the day, while the ancient bored in Palestine. luncheon BLVincent 29.94 (3 U?> 2 DO witha muzzle. lie is making himself was a wide difference of opinion, but li. towering rage, "Up where?" A was Bismarck.. 2?.7? 32 M'Appelle.|29.7B '22 expenses of printing the report. By a Missouri has a new saloon law in B.Langdon had the most adherents, al- ina inarched into the served to the ladies in the pleasant BnfonJ.!29.?Si SOI *e singular oversight congress had failed fores this equaled only by his impertinence. though some of his friends were fearful "You may go back there for thirty in the church. In t!ie Ft.l'n>ter.. ;?-".>. 7- '?- i>.'.n>! -'\u25a0' antagonism among the dispens- He of the procession by a vigorous use of afternoon Mrs. C. E. Leavitt department deal of \u25a0 that itwould not be safe to head the elbows, days." to include the agricultural asks for the short term as senator be- her umbrella and sharp and gave an illustrated on It is ers of wet goods. Itexcludes tables or cause he is sure of re-election, and pub- ticket withthe name of any resident of William informed the court officers talk "Af- THAT POKKIUK OCTOPUS. in the printing appropriations. Minneapolis. flounced intoa front seat withan air rica. Physical and Political." Pa- necessary Jfkut chairs, but does not interfere withsit- liclycourts a libel suit withGov. Ord- either St. Paul or Alarge that said, "I'llhold this chair down or that "the work house is a dandy place Chicago Tribune furnishes the not tostate thai Undo any wage of nan.es were discussed, in- Plenty pers followed with the subjects The was mad when he made this discovery. ting on the floor. No sanies of wav. The Mail will dollars to number die in the attempt;" and she held it to out in the cold weather. to and readers: "The Dark Continent; and the DaKotas shaking dice doughnuts that he gets neither cluding those of Lieut. Gov. Rice, State one attorneys eat, a ftood place to sleep and nuthin' to farmers of Minnesota The men working at the cases in the kind are allowed; even a re- Braden, H. B. Strait, D. M. while of the for the de- Its Possibilities," Mrs. C. W. Keyes; over during interdicted. Nor election nor a libel suit. . Auditor fense was forced to take a back seat. do.', Supt. West willgive him employ- Gospel Congo some matters tothink the upper part of the establishment imag- for the buttermilk is Sabin, A. D. Keyes. of Winona; M. J. ment on rock pile. "The of the Valley," Mrs. evenings by of any sort. No Daniels, Yesterday a new character found his the Elijah Barton; "Dr. lone winter ahead of them ined that an electrical storm of unusual is there to be music Deny. of Rochester; T. B. Clement, way justice. He Lewis Goodale, an expressman, was Grattan Guinness Salvation Armycan use a saloon. The Foolish to of Faribault, and others. Thb meeting into the sacred hall of and Mia Work." Mr*.D. D. MeLaurin; quoting from the London Financial force was in motion, not suspect- Fargo Sun. ,' \u25a0?;!/ was about eighty years old, wore aPrince charted with the heinous offense of Africa," to think the : '-\u25a0yit was unanimous on another point, viz: coat, driving common, every-day express "Claims of Mrs. C. F. Fuller- Times a concerning ing that the blue flames shoot- Missouri lawmakers seem to deny Albert a silk hat a ton; "East, Central, Beluuda, of Oct. 24 statement attend straight busi- jItis criminal foolishness the That no pronounced friend of the Win- vintage '33, wagon, by which he earns his daily Gaboon the Chi- j ing around the building were saloons should to facts, they will later of th*e of and Zulu Minions," Mrs. George E. the shares and debentures of only, not bring in side shows. for sooner or make dom-Washburn combine should be nom- withsix inches of fad- bread, on the sacred ground known and merely reflected from the volley of ness and known, the longer relief inated for fear it would result in Paddock. cago and Northwest Granaries coin- themselves and ed crape on it, had a designated as "Lake of the Isles Boule- was j Wisconsin oaths that was being fired greater suffering the election of Mr. Windom There a recess in the middle of pany. There is, perhaps, not one farm- j startling see the is delayed will be the nose like a prize beet vard." The "boulevard" was not made afternoon, by In wrath Jeuky Itis somewhat to and consequent : notoriety abroad. If to the senate to succeed Senator fair, for such vehicles as express the and it was followed Ibelow. his Uncle general howl of atmos- at a country and common an ideal missionary meeting, during er ina hundred who had ever heard of sat down and wrote letter to the pres- blizzard and the Dakotas are able to provide for their Davis. This meeting was merely a like a breeze wagons. Only the carriages of the high- a pheric things, makes destitutes, preliminary one. It followed breath which five-minute papers were read by such a company. or had even a suspicion j ident, telling him what a set of asses with weather that own they should do so at A is to be from a bonded ware- toned and mighty ??400" are privileged Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. existence, stiffs of cowboys, all down in once, otherwise stop finding fault with by others, and an effort willbe made to up to drive their thoroughbreds within its Hammond and Mrs. of Its so that it willbe a these congressmen were, of how inter- frozen opposition house. He marched Church. The exercises wen closed by a and mild climate of New sister* states that are lending them a combine the to Gov. Merriam 10 the railing with all boundaries. Policemen armed with big startling revelation to them when they ? estine to the fanners he had made his the serene on an available candidate. Of those places paper on "Mothers and Humes in Afri- Mexico. That country has been rec- helping hand. the confidence with clubs are stationed at convenient ca," by Mrs. S. V. $. Fisher, and learn that they have all these years nport, and wiiat profound astonish- mentioned outside of the Twin Cities which a Salvation to see that the rights of the "400"' are deep disappointment non- ommended as a winter refuge lor the tlie name of Mr. Clement, of Faribault, respected, woe any '?Africa in?America," by Mrs. M. W. been contributing to the support of the ment and its Perhaps Army soldier is sup- and betide audacious Lewis. large class weuic and broken in health. was receivei with the most favor. An ' the commoner who dares to enter upon this most grinding monopoly that has ever appearance would be to this rebuff given him that he is a posed to knock at our Then, in language the blow now is over the TERSE TELEGRAMS. objection was made to gates of heaven. He exclusive ground. Yesterday Goodale Northwest, yet of citizens. the Sympathy banker, and, hence, would not be a package THE OTHteitS AKKGUIIiTT. accursed the and have I Secretary 11alfoi:d, he its claims of statehood. was collared by the had a to deliver to a house on of Private Rev. William Smith, tecond cabin pas- strong candidate among the farmers. the boulevard. He told the court that been in the profoundest ignorance of its j maybe stirred to allow its admission to senger Lloyd bailiff, who wanted*to Says stepped out intoa back lot and jumped on the North Oorman steam- . A gentleman present said that this is know who he was. unless he drove along the boulevard he Kunze He Is Innocent, Bnt along i the, household, out of the cold and sqijjEras, which arrived at New York from existence. Our farmers have all on himself as apenance for bein^ mixed a great mistake; that, while Mr.Clement menial, would have to drive toit ina round- the Other Suspects Are Murder* ' storm. Bremen late Monday evening, died of Bron- liberal, public- Casting alook of scorn at the had a sort of indistinct knowledge that up with such a careless administration. chitis yesterday. The clergyman's body is is a banker, he is a he exclaimed, "Iam a membah of the about way, a distance of three miles. ers. Perhaps congress still board. The reverend gentleman was spirited man, and has moie friends Park Olson, made the they were being robbed by middlemen, j the next willbe The have one way of doing on - among Kentucky bah, sah!" Another bailiff Policeman who Chicago, Nov. Kunze, the Cro- Japanese bound forDetroit. . ; the farmers of Rice county than recognized arrest, handed Judge Mahoney the law yet have not been to liberal enough tosupply Uncle Jebrt seems commendable, and came up at tUis moment, and nin suspect, is annoyed by the state* they able locate I things that Several marsh fires have been burning dur- any other Republican in F ribault, as as a on the subject. with tunds toget out his great agricult- thing the start, vicinityof Brandon, frequently him well-known character around ments papers the robbers. Perhaps the statement just the neat at inir me List week inibe has been demonstrated when town he isn't at the workhouse, "1don't know what we are going to of local that he has con- \ ural cryptogram. In the meantime might dangerous. The fel- Wis.. keeping the airlullofsmoke. Nothing he has been a candidate for office. The when To-day printed in the London Financial Times and still be but very heavy rains these fires, and and he was refused admittance. He se- do about that Lake of the Isles boule- fessed. he addressed a letter to the farmers of the country will pursue minister who can stop . question of prohibition was discussed at vard," exclaimed court. "It a local giving some light on matter. low opposed to the prune unless they come soon the damage will be cured a seat in the front row ofthe par- the seems German paper, what he Will throw the their study of last year's patent office carriage, blow- quite heavy some length and those present felici- however, asleep. to me have been a good many Minnesota, threw a bomb into his in the destruction of- marsh quet, and was soon fast that there Bays is all he knows about the Croiiiu Fanners of we invite your meadows and pastures. ?\u25a0 '? tated themselves oh the fact that the complaints from that exclusive terri- report. ing offa leg or two, at once immolated legislature the pro- Saturday a fair specimen of the eenus case. The letter says: careful attention to this statement, Thomas F. Aprleton'B planing mills, with last did not submit dude undertook to pass inside of the tory." for himself on a sword. This saves trouble machinery and large of pre- hibition amendment. There was no . My 3onf ession :It surprised me. very all a amount railing on the pre- "The law says nobody shan't drive ? papers today itis worth the time you willdevote to a expense; but for who don't pared Appleton's wharf, Chelsea,' of opinion on subject, wagon much when Iread in the that CLERICAL. PROFANITY. and fellows MOCK on difference this tense that he had no on there," volunteered the Iwas to go on the stand as a witness for tha study own lives, mightbecome Mass., were burned yesterday morning. The nor upon another one, viz.: That there of it. The rector of one of the prominent value their it mills consisted of one brick and three wooden , a letter for Cy policeman. state's attorney. What have Ito tell tha must hereafter be no joining of hands "Iunderstand that, sir," answered state's attorney* Icould tell him nothing The statement announces that the churches in New York, Riv. Dr. lly- an alluring practice.' structures, and with contents were.valued at Wellington, one of tale, $40,000; insurance, $10,000. ,'.;, with the Prohibitionists. attorneys for the court, icily. "1 suppose you are unless 1told him a fairy whereby inno- shares and debentures of the Chicago lance, is under trial on the charge of the cent person would suffer. If 1 had" taken of the recent synods the ques- A fire last evening threatened for a time the The guilty,"said the judge, turning to Good- company swearing. When he was traveling a Atone portion Speaking about prohibition recalls the defense. Dan Cousrhliii to the (Carlson) -cottage, it and Northwestern Granaries was raised as to how rich is itright complete destruction of the business bailiff insisted up- ale. "Iwill have to impose a fine on would have been (old ago. Iwonlu have blundering bairgagemasiei sent his tion of the villa c of Medina, N. Y. The water .: some amusing things about the way in looking you. Ion? Rre "over-applied lor" and that the list for a become, and the point prohibition question on at the ItisII." tola it when they kept me in the police sta- trunks the wrong way,and the minister Christian to supply give out and the fire engine broke which the was superscrip tion for ten d:iys. Inever used Dan Coueh- is closed. was as to such a thing down. The excitement was intense. The tion, things ejaculated, "Damn touched whether extinguished. treated in the house last winter. The proved Joseph Leonard, a young man who lin's buggy, and cannot, therefore, srive ialsa capitalization 51,200- of divine disciple" was fire was fiiifllly The loss is committee on the subject, was up when it to testimony, although Mr.Longeneeker prom- The is said to be The case is elicitinga as a "rich in the sacred estimated at \ooo, with about $35,0u0 in- be an entirely dif- mLO likes to be considered "tough." was be- those trunks." corns, ?t> against prohibition as matter ised me my libertyif Iwould do so. Oh, ? ' a of fact. -,-000, each, profits books. This was getting on home surance. ? Judge Mahoney yesterday in shares of ?50 and the good deal of outside discussion with op- No sooner was it appointed than the ferent person. It fore for how gladly wouldItake mv libertyifIknaw are guaranteed and caused the subject to be indefinitely Fire broke out last night Inthe shoe store afterwards creating a disturbance in the Longfel- something ofthe story and could say so to to be not less than 15 posing conclusions. On the one hand, Railroad venue, rooms of the members were filled up was postponed. : of Charles Kaumgarten. on picked up on the low night school. For some time the thestate's attorney. But 1will not "swear per cent per annum. it is insisted that the imprecation of - "^^^^V Jamesburg. N. .!., and spread to the store with goodly arrays of tempting bottles floor, crowd which attends that school has falsely for any money in the world. Xot ? and when ? ?"-' "? and company, intoxicants, sup- The property comprises the Star ele- evil, being directed to an inanimate . t factory of the Annex Machine of all kinds of and the opened been more or less unruly, and the even ifmy lifeis in peril could Isee any in- There have been a number of sen- the Middleton :S.oiM), and absconding with can already settle any disputed point in of" the assailants and was arrested soon Dr. Croniu were brought into the court SO per cent in 1883. erecting cred table monuments to Gen. the money. Young Drum was considered a gallon jug marked "Old liye,"and bear- ease Judge Mahoney gave room, he trembled violently, which is a a malevolent feeling in his heart, he young inghis address. He was furious and the before Judge Hooker can turn afterwards. him The information Is given that the McClellan. New Yoik rity is said modal man. was his uncle's confiden- around inhis chair. The man who de- the choice of paying a fine of flO or ten proof ofhis guilt.. The others were as white was responsible tor that, but a mere tial employe, and, it wxs understood, would declared His inientiou of sending itback as snow. Ithsnk God Ihave a clear con- country elevator pays four or five cents to have in contemplation a monument donor, cided the case on the 7th of August sits days in the workhouse. Inpassing sen- nobody nothing objurgation of the property could hardly inherit his uncle's entire estate, which is es- immediately to the whose card it any scieuce. have to.fear and to per bushel less than the wheat can be to Grant. The magnitude of the con- timated at S:(.Oi) .00'). bore, with a leite.r telliiii;the generous in the front row and is known by his tence the court said: "Ifthere is make me tremble. Bo far ? my falsa name be made reprehensible. The words may- Miss Gertrude Eimball. a Brooklynsociety "I-told-you-so" air. place where rowdyism cannot be tol- Isconcerned, that will,be cleared up by the for, ception seems to be oppressive. ." V firm what litii.ought of its contents. distillery matter, sold and also that the company be unclericai and undignified, but are '%': belle and member of several of Brooklyn's down, Altogether itis a motley crowd, and erated itis in the school room. Ifthese Schnfeldt because lwas He sat wrote an indignant letter ; does a considerable business in not amateur dramatic societies, committed sui- what willbecome of it when the trialis youns men are determined to break up shadowed at that tin and they wanted to selling necessarily profane. Congress expected to Wednesday morning and went to liis supper. While he was important papers from This is my coal, is establish cide at VVoodhHven by gone overis a matter of wildconjecture. the school we willsend enough of them take me. salt and farm supplies to the fann- postal delivery shooting herself in the heart. The suicide is some of the boys drew the cork, institution, confession which Ihave to make" to Mr. THEY WAN! FOREIGNERS. free inall cities of over emptied jug, to the workhouse to fill that Longeneeker. In the honest hope that my ers at the same time the grain is bought. population. supposed to be due to a love affair. Gertrude the contents into another SOCIAL NOTES. at any Earlier residents of New Hampshire 5.000 This willextend itto was twenty years ofage, very good looking filled the lirst one up with water and rate. innocence and the truth willsoon be known, Itis told that the certified profits, as a dozen towns in Wisconsin, and and had considerable reputation ability departed legis- Iremain yours sincerely. and Vermont willrecall the time when about for with the rye. When the above noted, have been made on rates several in this state and the Dakotas. on the amateur stage. tor returned to his room he brought Mr. and Mrs. William Parker cele- PURCHASED EMPTY AIR. Jons P. Ko'ze. a man out United \u25a0 born ot the States Mrs. P. A. Boswerth, ofEnst Bridgewater, a messenger boy, brated their silver wedding last even- which were little above 50 per cent of tells a story to the that with him gave him the home, was quite an object of curiosity in those The seventy-sixth birthday of the Mass.. effect while letter and the jug and congratulated ine at their 1423 Twenty-first A Man "Who Claims He Was BILKEDBY MANAMAKER. the maximum rates allowed by law; now walkingfrom Whitman to Brockton about 9 north. About 100 invited guests states. A Canadian and then might Thvrman, o'clock last she was overtaken by a himself on having vindicated his princi- avenue Swindled? District Court Briefs. line, "Old Roman," Allen G. nisht. were present. Senator Hampton Roasts the that the business incurs no mercantile stray over the and a few Irishmen willbe celebrated in many localities to- man whose name, she says, is Tyler, who of- ples. The next day he received a let- John Werberg has gone to court with risk, as the grain is immediately resold drifted to the towns. Now there is a fered her aliftinhis buggy. Tyler, she says, ter from the firm thanking him for the There was a pleasant gathering at the Postmaster General. day. The seventy-six has a patriotic drove into a lonely spot and assaulted her, jug, saying musical and dramatic entertainment a little trouble about trading lots which for present or considerable element of alien birth, prompt return of the but Cot.ttmiua, S. C, Nov. 1-2.? 8. P. either future delivery, flavor, and recent events will give and then fired at her bead with a revolver. that they had no use water given last night afUethseuiane Episco- he had with Archie McDermid. From though still much less than in the other ' The bullet passed through the woman's for the with Clayton was two weeks ago appointed while the company is protected by a to the occasion. which it was filled. To this day he does pal church. Another entertainment is the complaint that was filed yesterday New England states. There is pres- zeut \/? neck, maKing a severe flesh wound. Tyler Wednesday postmaster for Columbia, vice Wade margin, as in banking transactions, at *^?_ then fled, and Mrs. Boswerth made her way not know where the joke came in. announced for next even- in the district court it seems that Mr. ent an active rivalry between these two Rome there to the house of her mother, Mrs. George ing. Werberg some Hampton Gibbea. The followingletter thus avoiding all elements of a specula- Atone time in ancient Witherell, FF]W traded lots in Hawthorn old states tosecure foreign immigration, was a decree thit no one should drink on Lawrence street, Brockton, A SIDK SHOTS. Park to Archie McDermid for from Senator Wade Bampton wiMoe tive nature. not to fillthe factories, but to occupy wnere she is attended by Dr. Brown. To Serve on Juries. published in the News and Courier to- wine until thirty years old. If a rule days retractions, some other lots which he sup- These averments have been made a deserted and tenantless In these of it Is re- The list of names for the grand jury posed were Sandy morrow : their farms. of that sort applied to strong liquornow freshing see B. Maben, of in Lake addition. subject of verification by experts Vermont is negotiating for a colony of HOOSIEItS ARE HOT. to C. the for the next term of court was drawn Mr.Wenberg now says that Archie mis- To Hon. John Wanamalccr? Sir: Perhaps sent there would be very littleintemperance. Lance, rest upon hind legs represented you remember, ifyour memory is not Swedes, and New Hampshire is tempt- Free his and yesterdey by Judge Young and Capt. everything about the trade treach- out from the old country. Republican an fairlydefy erous, your assurance to me a few days ago ing foreign eyes with lists of farms to regretted A Club Burns Winn Brackett to sue him Tirrell, clerk of the court. The names to him. He claims that Archie went that Mr.Gibbes should nor De removed until And the public is also assured that Itis to be that there was of Harrison. with him to Santlv Lake addition and be had at merely nominal prices. The year. It Effigy I'resident tor libel. are as follows: the expiration of his term inFebruary next. there is room for much further develop- no election in Wisconsin this Jeffersonviu.e, lnd., says he was incorrectly Frank L.Holway, George M. Burns, J. W. pointed out the lots, and that another Not only did you do this, but you volun- lands are not exhausted, and can be interesting to hear the agri- Nov.12.? The R. R. Odell Wilson, Weld, he pointed ment. would be Republican quoted when represented as saying he Kerr, Uriah A. B. D.A.Mc- time out the lots ou a map, tarily assured me that iniiMiimhw Columbia made as productive as they ever have meaning of it described by Union league, a organiza- Arthur, W. H. Lauderdaie, F. G. Laflin and that, as he, John Wenberg, had no was my postoffiee, you would.when a succes- an cultural would never vote the Republican ticket Peterson, Pease, Here is actual instance of going They are inviting to the people Jerky. tion, to-night burned an effigy of Presi- again. meant Hans O. C. L. M.J. Harlin other way of knowing where the lots sor to Mr.Gibbes was to be appointed. consult been. Uncle together The impression he to C A. Bloomquist, Irving A. Spear, C. me. Itisamatter of email importance to away from home to learn the news. who have eked subsistence from the dent Harrison withall the cam- convey was that he won't do it with so A. really were, he traded, and the papers Globes, club, Smith and C. W. Lindqnist. were fixed up and everything me who taKes the place of Mr. but as There isn't, perhaps, a farmer in most barren regions of the old world. The National W. C. T. U. did not paign outfitof the because of the durned much Christian regularity after The following panel of jurors to serve settled. Iinformed him inpassing through Columbia president's ap- Now he avers that the lots which he re- of the promise you had made, your action all Minnesota, in the Dakotas, pullhair yesterday at Chicago, but it course in the matter of this. in the municipal court has been drawn: twenty or Comptroller Calderwood, "the watch Allen, ceived by that trade are miles has placed me ina false position. But it is SALVATION KIOTS. pretty pointments. The immediate cause of K. George R. Shiproan, Clemens place fortunate forme Mr.Gihbes will know who had the slightest knowledge came close to it. dog ot the city's treasury," seems to Newman. George. A. Todd, Charles H. Hay- from the where Archie McDermid that part *? the demonstration, the special says, was they were; they are that Iat .least toid him the :truth, of what immense When Mrs. Booth, the female of have growling and beguu yelp- wood, Albert H. Kenyon, Charles A.Corn- said that nowhere profits these ele- the reappointnient of Maj. A. L.L. stopped man, Black, near Sandy lake, or Sandy Lake though Iwas grievously deceived in the head of the Salvation Army, was in What Is the address of Mr. Hutchi- * ing. Mahlon Charles W. Cyphers. addi- vator people making. Weinard, George Osland, tion, believing what was said to me. Ishall were Where- St.Paul some time since, her story of son, oflowa, since the election? Luke, who was" removed by President Sergeant Kirkam might be demomi- Frederick F. John but are up in the north part of know better in future what reliance to pines has an attempt position post- Haley, Martin Byrnes, George Seible, Paul Anoka county, and so the plaintiffwants in emanating from (be ever there been to the tribulationsof theforces under their Cleveland from the of nited theMiuneapolisPearlof Peek? in. Sehmederman, John Benjamid 14,000, statements sumo ?? Minneapolis mill sold. Lee. Baver- for he says the property ne re- source. The newspapers state that besiilo restrain them by legislation they have command had its thrillingepisodes master. _ Another flour idge, William Aiiheier. Charles H. Daget, not managing the department" over which most _ anything more the English Bafferding, Dale, Branton, ceived is worth anything. great invariably come before the legislature inSwitzerland. The authorities there STATE SENTIMENT. Is.there here John A. Kobert C. P. Jones has begun an action you preside you are running a Sunday school : Resigned "want to buy? Can't we sell them the Edward Conroy, D. W. Jones. N.O. Sund- in Philadelphia, and occurs to me pleading poverty and threatened had tried suppress them. Recent Upon Request. ley, Thompson, Hegan, against the National Water Supply if bank- to ac- New Confession. Coliseum? Thomas O. N.O. N. that you might, with profit to yourself, they from Geneva report Special to the Globe. . Bergquist, Christian Hilstad, B.N.Thomp- company for the recovery of $2,511.79, as most appropriate subject ruptcy, until succeeded in working counts assaults Late Crystal Mirror. son, Harvey J?. Thompson, L. Smnll, G. promissory select a of Washington, C, Postal to Insane. J. claimed on a note. your pupils \u25a0 sympathies upon the parades, and street riots in D. Nov. Said Be Swensou, McPnerson, a lecture to the instructive upon the of the poor, de- The Minneapolis Tribune heads an Dakota? H. Todd, D. H. H. C. Little- Kugg Fuller &Co. have becun an ac- story ofAnanias and Sapphire.- This would . granger which numerous persons were badly in- chances: South J. Walter Olson, a young man who field. Phillip Fay, Arthur H. Sweet, D.D. give"you your eloquence luded representatives, and editorial as follows: "Let Truth Pre- Fairview, county, ? Sholl, tion against H. W. Jhnerson for the a fine field for in ex- jured. On this account the coun- postmaster at Lincoln boarded at the Elm hotel at Fourth Jones, P. M. James Robertson, George $1,634.21, plaining to your young charges the impor- usually state vail, count, this is a depart- E. Townsend, Nicholas Enger. John Hove, sum of which is claimed tor confining obtained increased powers and prohibited processions Ifrecords has resigned; faul Dutcher, postmaster and Eig hth avenue south, was plumbing supplies. tance of themselves to the truth? cil has all and Tribnne, .street Daniel Haliin,John Ilalstad, Paul Hafstad, advantage might privileges. They have likewise suc- is, ure for the but we trust itis at Raymond, Clark county, resigns, and yester- Muller, Rothie, except when some fancied use of noisy instruments. This of sincere inits new confession of faith. C. Ritchie is a candidate; P. L.De- locked up in the"central station Samuel K. A.L. Peter Stro- S. O. Dam & Co. have sued Silas be obtained over a political opponent. 1?m ceeded in pulling the wool over the course, merely avoid disturbances A. "xlay toawait an examination as to his beck, Ole Bjerknes, S. L.Wing, H. A.Ander- Overmire for $HUO claimed for material. your Wade Hampton. to vine, postmaster at Albe, Grant county, son, H. Martin Larson, C. A. Quist, obedient^ervant. preserve singular mental condition. Olson is said to be a Tod. The Kalamazoo Knitting company eyes of the grain and warehouse com- and the peace. Itis No Hard Times. resigns, and A. G. Glenneson is a can-, Rjcbard Walsh, S. O. Trouug.H. Chamberlain, begun an aeaiiist The extract referred 'to tells of tiiP country Folger. Ap- quiet, inoffensive fellow who never Duntou, George C. Wright, has action Berwe'r removal of Mr. Gibbea. mission. But here is a statement not that the most noted for its love didate; A. M. postmaster at Yesterday were AuEtin John Bros. &Co. for $5y;J.75 claimed for of liberty and that boasts of its free in- Wadena Tribnne. pleby, resigns, and Fred King applies drinks. the household Wright, Heury Kraft, David J.Brown. mer- Intended for American eyes, which The saying "hard times" is heard but for job; ion, postmaster alarmed at the terrible racket he vyas cnandise. the Joshua Cash A ? stitutions should display more popular then, only by men resigns, raising in his room. An Investigation Proposed Arthur A. Pond has bpgun an action Mystery Ho Longer. gives the only correct information that littlenow and who at Bnsbine, and Charles Bar- A Testimonial. against intolerance than other old world com- always fftowed that he had lost his Jennie O. Keed et al. for #350 Special to the Globe. our people have had udoii the subject of are and have been chronic kick- tholomew and Charles Beacock are can- Mr. S.H. Friedlander? Dear Sir: We claimed for building material. City. munities. But religious movements are ers. past a good didates; Horace G. Peas, postmaster at Reason. He declared that the Lake Nov.12.? George Gilbert, elevator profits. kept by The season has been proper place for the furniture have learned with regret that you have Another of the actions In which D. C. not often down persecution. one for Minnesota. Few states in the Carson, and M. S. Robinson, postmaster, connection, a young man of about twenty years, Now that these English capital- resigned; Willard, In his room was on the ceiling and in- severed your as manager, Monk &Co. and their mode of doing mysteriously disappeared same Union can 'make a better showing for at Hurley, have D. J. people business is the cause, of the trouble, who so about ists, present year, everything postmaster at Grace, resigns, and H.H. formed the around him that the with the Harris theater. None know was who have been growing rich on the SOCTHKRN PKOGRFSS. the considered. room had turned up side down. He better than the amusement-loving pub- begun yesterday. The complaint bears the last of September, has turned up in still living who The farmers have had excellent crops Parrot applies for the sinecure. North title, Chicago. Burlington Connecticut, and his motbor has sty sweat of American brows, are rapidly There are those re- ready market for Dakota? G. H. Goecke, postmaster at threw the chairs up to the ceilingand lic, whose comfort and welfare have the The & acquiring member the time when color had a good and have found a the became so violent, that the people in your constant care, how com- Northern Railroad Company against ceived several letters from him. ownership of our Minnesota Clements, resigns, and Neil McLean ap- been -&-. ? to withindustrial activity in same. the house became alarmed and sum- pletely the success of this theater has L. T. Soule Elevator Company. The and Dakota mills, itis all the deal do the plies; James Pratt, postmaster at Noble, $1,051. more im- Southern states. Those who moved in and Mrs. Jane Koss, postmaster at moned a policeman, who took him to been due toyou. Permit us to suggest amount involved is MARINEMATTEIIS. portant that the farmers of the North- Donnelly to the Farmers. the lockup in the patrol wagon. Police that you afford the public an opportunity The State of Minnesota ex rel. The what was regarded as the higher social btraubville. resigns, and Emma Straub pronounced Company, west should take this matter into Mankato Register. applies. James Warren was to-day ap- Surgeon Matchen him in- of testifying to the regard ithas for you Northwestern Star Oil against T>i-T.rTii,Nov. 12.? Arrived:Celtic, Mon- con- scale, and had the better educational Donnelly has issued a great long ad- sane, not say whether the as a manager a gentleman. C. W. Lane, Deputy Inspector of Oils, -'lO3, pointed postmaster at Galena, Lawrence but could and Cannot 'treal: Sitka. Buffalo. Cleared: Com- sideration and devise some means to advantages, were generally disposed to dress to the farmers. It abounds in y. malady was only temporary or not. He a benefit be arranged in the near future was begun yesterday. The complaint Sarnia: Fantanw, county, D. compel- . Calumet. KalJyuga; protect themselves from the rapacity of be self-sacrificing enough to leave to Donnellyisms. That is sufficient to con- willbe examined by several physicians Dy means of which this regard may be demands a writ of mandamus YVashbcrk? Arrived- J. L. Html, from octopus. way to-day, and if,his condition warrants it, ina substantial manner? lingthe inspector to inspect certain oil Duluth: in port waiting weather: this foreign others all the benefits in the of vince a>iy one that itwill neither bene- ' made manifest X, better anyone. Snowbound. he willbe sent to the asylum for the E, C. Babb, L. Swift Jr.. received by the company by express. White Priant, Fanny Xcii, Parana. J. L. physical culture to be derived from .fitnor harm Donnelly must Senators ?\u25a0 - insane at St. Peter. When searched at C. W. Johnson, C. M.Loriup, Hunt. practical manual pursuits. TIII3 was have some new political conception, Kansas City,.Mo., "'2.?Tho sena- Blethen, Miller, Pattlt IOWA Donnelly catering the police station {114 was foundinhis A.J. John M. THREE BIG DOSES. Mitchell,Ste. Makie?Passedeua, n. m. : John PROHIBITION. still more specifically the fact with else would not be to torial committee which is investigating pockets. Frank L.Stetson, N.F. Griswold, 2:20: Ontario, 9:'JO; It settled that the Republicans the farmers so plausibly. H. J. Gjertsen, John T. West, Colorado. Stimpson, IO:30; p. m.:Italia, is have ladies. It was not at all common for the condition of the Pacific railroads Shaw, Damage Paid, Northwest, 3:;?O; Shickluua, majorities in both houses the society very *.E. Haskell, Oeo. K. Some Knits That Oseeola. 5:10. of lowa ladies to have exhaustive What Rice Wants. was expected to arrive here this morn- Second Danz Concert. MTii^gegelbaiim, Dr. W. S. Lnton, and Others That Didn't. Up.p.m.:Business, G:'2.<: a. m.: i.eorge F. legislature, but the impression prevails practical Denver, they Schlener, Coughlin, 9:40; p. m. :Charles He) ;ird. information as to the detail 0' Lo Sueur ing en route from but The first rehearsal for the second of John A. J. S. damage Williams. An- that the element that resolved but a few domestic economy and culinary science. Sentinel. have been snowbound all day on the Thos. W. Wilson, Dr.S. S. KilvingtOD, The jury in the suit of Allen nabel Wilson, 1: Spick, Stafford. Frans- Rice, however, has an object in view. Bavaria, Kan., the series of sacred grand concerts by Jas. H. Bradish, W. M.Braekett, M. Martin vs. Henry G. Laphatn, .which ,combe, -:lo; A'min I>iunroe, r.ii'iimeic, months ago that the Republican party The other day the legislature ofGeorgia Union Pacific road at Habn, 9:30; Potts, Keweenaw, Duke," He wants the soldier vote. He is an until o'clock to- the Danz orchestra, which occurs at S. E. Olson, W. J. Monday afternoon, to an Wndena. Iron "stood for prohibition" and the fullest passed a bill and will not arrive 2 Clinton Morrison. went out came Iron ?i:3O. for the establishment of ambitious and wily demagogue, with a morning. To-morrow the com- , hall Sunday afternoon, took agreement yesterday morning Cliff. enforcement of the law will have some- an industrial school girls. morrow afternoon, at 6 MOVEMENTS OP OCEAJT STEAMSHIPS. for It was good share of the small politician's cun- mittee will inspect the UnionPacific place yesterday and a pro- The G. P. S. C. E. and brought in a verdict of $900 Ksw York? Arrived: Auchuria, from Glas- thing of a task to make all the Republi- not for an cuforced industry for the ning, nationality city,and proceed on gramme, has been arranged which is o'clock gyw: Santiago, from HulL and he has a at his terminals in this To-day there will be an all-day con- for Martin. The action was for false . ' can legislators stand quite perpendicu- wayward or unfortunate, but a training back, whichis an important thing with their way East in the evening via Chi- wellup to the standard established by Hambujio? Arrived:, Rngia,. from New lar ou that live. They have become school of similar character ana purport such as he. We are not surprised at the I cago. the first concert It willinclude the ference of the Societies of Christian Kn- arrest and imprisonment. Martin was ar- York. .