New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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J"*" '-JLJ m^.rJ&^W. WM^^^anwjM^mwXP^ 1 y-Ml '^M^ !UJ"','JP lit lips? ^MIMESOTA STATE MWS. VXXhMXSS IS DAKOTA- New TJlm Review, PEOCEEDmGSOF CONGRESS. Condensed General Semi* One of the senators, says a Washington correspondent, prehaps the most popular SENATE.Mr. Wilson presented a memorial Dakota Cr. A. B. Encampment Meeting at in society, is Wade Hampton of South Another "BntterlBe e*isionIi*Minnesota. from the legislature of Iowa urging the Carolina. He is the typical Southern gentlemanhandsome, Watertown. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. What th Strikers Say.. passage of the Des Moines river lands title deferential and chivalrous. Judg2 Brill, of the district court, at St. The third annual meeting of the Dakota bill over the president's veto. A committee of the district assemblies 78 W- His manner toward women is the Paul seems to agree with Judge Koon, ol encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, find 107, Knights oi Labor, covering all NEW ULM, Mr. Logan submitted the following: MINNESOTA. quintessence^of chivalry. He bows to any Hennepin county, concerning the law at Watertown, is reported to have territory from Hannibal, Mo., to Laredo, Resolved, That the sessions of the senate of them, no matter what her rank, with all against the manufacture of butterine. In been an enjoyable affair. A large number Tex., furnishes a long statement of the commonly known as executive sessions, the profound deference with which a monarchical determining the demurrer to the answer in of veterans were present, including many causes which led to the strike on the Missouri so far as they apply to nominations, subject lowers the head before the the case of W. II. Butler, he make use of the Some of the leading members of congress distinguished officers. The emcampment Pacific road in answer to the statements ft confirmations or rejections, shall hereafter throne. In fact, Senator Hampton is one following language: was called to order by Commander Lucas. assert that the adjournment will by Mr. Hoxie and the governors of be held with open doors, and that a public of those men who honor women simply because "In order that this case may be brought Commander Lee was appointed secretary Missouri and Kansas that there were no record of the same shall be kept the same they are women, and would fight and take place by the middle of June, while to the early attention of the supreme court, for the session. grievances. The essential points made are: as of legislative sessions. die for them for the same reason. This, at and in accordance with the request of counsel others believe that it will not occur before Gen. Dennis of Yankton introduced absolution The chief provisions of the contract of The resolution was ordered printed and least, is His reputation among those who for a speedy decision, I have given the tl.at the department of Dakota March,1885, between the roads and Knights to lie over. know him well. the first of August. The desire of questions raised a more hasty consideration endorse thefor selection soldiersMason of City, Iowa, ef Labor were that the wages of Sept. 1. HOUSE.The bill granting an annual pension at the site a homet be estab The citizens of Helena, Mon., were than their importance demands. The demurrer members of the House to attend the 1884, were to be the basis, with one and of $2,000 to Gen. Hancock's widow startled one morning recently by the swinging is sustained and section 4 of the lished by the State of Iowa, which was reerred one-half time for Sunday work and over passed. Bills were introduced to create a congressional nominating conventions form on a telegraph pole opposite the act of 1SS5 is held unconstitutional, largely to a special committee and afterwards time, no man's wages were to be reduced J' labor strike arbitration commission prohibiting court house in course 6f erection of what will be the most active influence in securing upon authority of the decision of the court tabled. Atthe suggestion of the officers without thirty days' notice. Numerous instances polygamy to reduce the salaries appeared to be a man. It was an effigy of of appeals of New York in the Peopl3"\s. a substantial sum was raised for the of violations of every part oi this an earlier adjournment. of all public officials which have been increased J. J. Palmer of St. Paul, the new contractor Marx, 99 N. Y., 377. treasury of the woman's relief corps. contract by Missouri Pacific are given in by congress since 1860 for the on the court house there, and bore "There are other provisions of law designed this statement. The Knights assert that issue of United States coin notes to define Commander Lucas delivered his annual on the breast "Palmer, 3-7-77," the cabalistic The papers print accounts of "faith they stand ready to prove all their assertions to prevent the adulteration of food the unit of value and regulate coins for the address. He congratulated the department figures of the Montana vigilantes. that they bore with their wrongs as and deception in its manufacture or sale. appointment of none but soldiers' descendants cures," but it will be news to many on its flourishing condition. One year ago Another effigy on a telegraph pole on Main long as they could that they repeatedly (See penal code.) By the provisions of section to the West Point military he found it $450 in debt. By strenuous efforts street bore the legend: "Palmer, a second that a religious denomination has sought redress in vain, being pub about 4, it is attempted to prevent the manufacture academy. it has now a cash balance on hand of Beecher, 1.75 good enough for a workingman. from officer to officer to no purpose and sprung up embodying this special idea. or sale in any manner of any article $427.37. Twenty-six new posts have been What next?" Afewdaysago Palmer SENATE.The house bill granting a pen that, finally, in sheer desperation, they to take the place "of butter made from formed during the year, making now 112 In New York the Madison Avenue Congregational reduced the wages of laborers from $2.50 sion of $2,000 to Gen. Hancock's widow struck. milk, without regard to whether it is adulterated posts, with a membership of 3,046. He regretted to $1.75. Church, at Forty-fifth passed. Mr. Ingalls' resolution of inquiry, the vigorous rule that requires the or healthful or otherw ise. Such a Monday the 22d,was the 89th anniversary James Gordon Bennett is living the life of was agreed to, asking whether the postmaster suspension of members six months in arrears. provision is outside the police power of the Street and Madison Avenue, of which of Emperor William's birthday. The newspapers a prince far off from his base of supplies. general bad received the senate resolution Meager or no reports from many state. It is a restraint upon the liberty of the Rev. Dr. J. P. Newman was formerly take occasion to pay him the most He sailed in his yacht, the Namouna, recently calling ror information as to the posts render the statistical part of a commander's the citizen to cxei rise his faculties and to fervid tributes. On Saturday evening from Algiers for Greece. number of fourth-class postmasters removed pastor, has been sold for $126,- duties difficult. Posts make a adopt and follow such lawful industrial the emperor witnessed the tableaux under the present administration. grave mistake in changing yearly post adjutants Ex-Sheriff Hoyt of Trumbull county, pursuit.not injurious to the commonwealth, 000 to the faith cure people who have vivants representing Liszt's oratorio Senator Sewall, from the committee on and quartermasters. He paid a Ohio, is short in his accounts. as he may see fit, and hence it is within the "St. Elizabeth" at the Royal opera house. been worshipping in another church. pensions, reported a bill to increase to $4 tribute to the Woman'sReliefcorpsandthe constitutional prohibition,"' All attempts to start freight trains on The theater was crowded by an enthusiastic per month the pension of miner children Sons of Veterans. The reports of the assistant the Missouri Pacific's lines are effectively audience. The performance was repeated and widows having minor children, and to adjutant general and quartermaster resisted by the Knights. Leading Knights at a matinee. Tickets sold at a high extend the period of minority to eighteen Bert Lishness, who was arrested at Anoka In addition to Lieutenant Greely's were then read. make gloomy predictions of trouble. A figure. The proceeds of both entertainments years. with three confederates several weeks ago A reception was tendered to the members narrative of his expedition in the Arctic new secret order, the Knights of Industry, were handed over to the Roman on the charge of counterfeiting, was released The bill passed to confirm public land of the G. A. R. and Woman's Relief corps is organizing in Boston. The executive Catholic order of Gray Sisters. A telegram regions, he has written an official from jail, the $1,200 bail having been entries hitherto made in accordance with at Goss hall. The following, with several board of the Knights of Labor is overwhelmed was received by the emperor from the pope, furnished. land office rulings in force at the time. Mr. report, with maps and illustrations, selections by a band, was the programme: with applications to organize' new congratulating him on the anniversary Logan introduced a bill for the abolishment William Hurd was arrested and lodged Welcome address. Mayor Thomas army assemblies.. and expressing his cordial wishes for the which is to be published as a public of the offices of general and lieutenant in jail at Long Prairie on a charge of stealing song, response, Commander W. V. Lucas continuation of prosperity to the empire The following fourth-class postmasters general when the next vacancies occur document at. a cost of $12,367. An timber. Hurd was indicted by the address, Hon. C. Williams address, Hon. and emperor and family. The city was has been appointed: Dakota: Roville, therein. The bill to increase the efficiency grand jury in February for this offense, A. C. Mellette, who eloquently rehearsed additional edition of 4,500 copies will decorated with flags and illuminated. In Grant county, M. H. Miller. Sentinel Butte, of the army was considered and the debate and there are rumors that others are in the deeds of valor the veterans had performed the evening the emperor appeared at the Billings eounty. P. Tammany. Minnesota on the judiciary committee's resolutions also probably be printed at a cost o* the same fix, and that more arrests will in a dear and masterly manner windows of the palace, and was received Lydia, Scott county, W. M. Young. was resumed. follow. He pointed out the dangers to "which the $8,877. Twelve hundred and fifty of with vociferous greeting by enormous Postmasters CommissionedMinnesota: future of our country may be exposed. crowds. All the foreign sovereigns telegraphed L. R. Moyer, judge of probate of Chippewa HOUSE.After numerous bills had been Polsdam, F. Petrech. these will be distributed by senators, The attendance was immense. The usual congratulations. county, writes the attorney general reported from committees the Fourth of The prince of Wales suffers much from 2,500 by representatives and 750 by manner of holding camp fires obtained and July claims bill passed. The Indian appropriation asking if the county is entitled to any reimbursement Mr. Irons, who ordered the present strike dyspepsia and confines his diet largely to impromptu speeches were interspersed with bill was debated. where proceedings are instituted the Signal Service. in Missouri, says: If the grievances of the lean mutton and stale bread. vocal and instrumental music, and at 10 under the provisions of chapter 50, Knights of Labor are not adjusted within SENATE.The Logan bill to increase the o'clock the camp fire was broken up and Patti writes to the Paris Figaro, explaining laws of 1S85. The reply is that the county the next three days we will call out the i efficiency of the army was placed before tho the veteran guests and their ladies repaired how it happened that she was hissed is not so entitled. It is said that the loss of the steamship Knights on every railroad in the country senate. Mr. L^gan explained that under to Goss' hall, where a splendid banquet, off the stage at Valencia. She says the and stop every wheel from running. The attornej' general, to an inquiry from the 25,000 regulation there were but 24,- Oregon will not lessen transatlantic with plate3 laid for 600, was served by the public in that city presisted in demanding Adna Colburn, Hawley, decides that a 626 effective men in the army, and under The body of Florence Ruger, the daughter ladies of the Watertow Relief corps. Mrs. the production of "II Bacio," and that travel the coming season. school director must resign his office if he the proposed increase to 30,000 there would of state Senator Ruger of Chicago, was H. Pease, president of the Watertown Relief her refusal to withdraw "Traviata" led to wishes to purchase any school property probably, owing to casualties, etc., be only Leading steamship companies report found in the river. The girl had been miss corps, acted as mistress of ceremonies. the hostile demonstration. that may be offered for sale. about 27,000 effective men. ing since last October, and her mysterious A grand parade took place, 400 veterans that the spring business has begun London Cable- Suspicions are freely expressed The resolutions reported from the judiciary and sudden disappearance caused a great The old militia law of the state gave beinginline. Thecouncilof administration in London that no collision sunk earlier than usual and, as there are no committee were placed before thesenate. sensation. membeis thereof evemptions from jury duty, selected Mitchell as the place for holding the Oregon. The Cunard company is called highway labor and peisonal tax. The rumors of a European war to scare the reunion of the soldiers and sailors June It is understood that Maj. Gen. Schofield upon by the press to allay them. Mr. Morgan addressed the senate in opposition latest militia code only mentions jury duty 22 and 23. It was decide! to hold the will be transferred to the division of the off travelers, they expect to carry C. A. Bmgess, of the stock firm of Steret, to the majority report. as exempt. Upon this E. P. Peterson of next meeting of the encampment at the Atlantic, with headquarters at New York Haines & B^tts, Chicago, died in the hospital, Mr. Mitchell (Or.) concurred in the report Litchfield, asks the attorney general what across the pond at least twenty per time of the reunion of soldieis and sailors that Maj. Gen. Terry will be assigned to having taken poison. of the majority of the committee in so far exemptions are allowable. The reply is of Dakota, at Mitchell next June. Jamestown the command of the diyision of the Missouri, cent, more persons than in former as it asserted that it was the duty of executive that only jury duty is now evempt. All hope for the steamer Rapid an, which was selected as the place of meeting with headquarters at Chicago, and officers to furnish, when calle 1 upon seasons. Many passages for the coming ldt New York, Feb. 2, for Costa Rica, has next year. The following are the ofliceis that Gen. Howard will be given command The First Methodist Church of Canby, by the senate, papers relating to the been gi\ erf up. Hers is undoubtedly one of elected for the ensuing year of the division of the Pacific, with headquarters filed articles of incorporation with the secretary three months are already engaged. administration of an office by a suspended those mysterious cases where a staunch at San Francisco. The proposed M. V. Lucas, Chamberlain, commander, of state. official. ship sails out of harbor and is swallowed transfer of Gen. Schofield is said to be in Gen. J. B. Dennis, Yankton, senior \icc At Benson Mrs. Ole Ol3on Westgard ran up by some unknown fate. She left with a strict accord with his expressed desire. A movement is on foot in old Massachusetts commander, Horace G. W. Wolfe, Cavout, House.Mr. Anderson asked unanimous the highly sharpened blade of i pair of crew of 22 men and one passenger, Senor junior vice commander, Dr. W. C. Shulock, consent that an order be made allowing The pork-packing interests in Chicago is shears into the right side of her neck, buck to abandon the time-honored Gonzales, a wealthy Costa Rican, and some Fargo, medical director, Rev. J. W. Bell, the eommittea on labor to report for action shown to have enlarged considerably during of the jugular vein.makingaghastlvwound. live stock. The loss on the cargo is about Fast Day, and the Rev. Mr. Savage, Ellendale, council of administration, A. It. at cuny time (not to interfere with the year, the number of hogs packed The deed was caused by discovering that $45,000. Rowley, Aberdeen F. Moody, Yankton, revenue or appropriation bills) legislation of Boston, asserts in an interview during the summer of 1883 having been 2,- her son. fouiteen years of age, and another B. E. Pay, Brookings 0. J. Anderson, for the purpose of providing for arbitration 535,678, an increase of 675,690 over the Roscoe Conkling is said to receive $250 boy named Nordman had stolen from $100 that "the people of my acquaintance Plankington N. B. Dent, Ellendale delegates in strikes on railroads. There wasno number packed during the previous season. per day for conducting the Jake Sharp investigation. to $200 worth of C. H. Colby stock. to the national encampment at San objection and the older was made. make Fast Day a time of recreation The total number of hogs slaughtered during The coroner held an inquest on the body '1 Francisco, Gen. H. Allen, Fargo (at huge)* the twelve months ending March 1,1886, The Indian appropriation bill passed, and generally eat a bigger dinner than Rudy, a counterfeiter at Storm Lake, of Michael Shaughnessy, who died at Maannah, E. L. Wells, Col. E. W. Foster, E. D. Romeny is found to be 4,928,730, an increase of and the post office bill was debated. Mr. Iowa, is ai rested, tiicd and bound over for Meeker county. The verdict was alternates, Roger Barnum (at large), usual, instead of fasting." He therefore 700,525 over the preceding year. An increase Burrows assailed the policy and action of tiial at Sioux City. that he came to his death bv a gun-shot W. A. Shilbey, I. E. West, Fargo, Comrade in the volume of the dressed beef the postmaster general. favors its abandonment, but it is wound given by Thomas Welch on the Lee. The Iowa legislative committee at Muscatine trade is also noted. night of March 12. doubtful whether the movement will tail to get much evidence against It was resolved "That we, soldiers and SENVTE.On motion of Mr. Sabin, the Judge Baskin of Salt Lake City takes Judge Hayes. Raphel Spooner was arraigned before sailors of the late war, representing over gain strength enough for some years senate passed a bill to authorize the Mississippi Gov. Muriay's resignation to Washington. Esquire Crowell of Long Prairie, charged 7,000 veterans, hereby memoralize the legislature John Zienner shoots himself and Miss Water Power and Boom company, yet to strike the day from the calen A little over twenty years ago Senator with attempting rape upon the siv-yearold of Dakota to immediately pass an ulia Fisher in Chicago. of Brainerd, Minn., to construct a dam Kenna was following a plow. daughter of Mr. Muiett of Clausa, Todd act establishing a soldiers' and sailors' dar. across the Mississippi river at or near Mr. Irons, chairman of the Knights of county. home or homes." Brainerd. Lieut.-Col Mendell, of the engineer corps, Labor committee in St. Louis, threatens The following were appointed a committee has left for San Francisco. In moving an amendment, Mr. Edmunds C. M. Borgen, general merchandise, asBitmed the stoppage of every railroad wheel in the The Canadian Government has on the soldiers' home. First district, S. said that people who expended their money at Montevideo, for the benefit of country if the Southwestern strike is not The senate committee on the District of M. Booth Second, D. M. Gross, Yankton granted permission to railway companies in things of this sort should know that if his creditors. C. A. Fosnes is assignee. soon settled. Columbia has decided, by a tie vote, to report Third, C. T. Clement, Fargo, Fourth, B. F. congress should hereafter decide to alter to carry Chinese through Canada adversely the nomination of J. C. George A. Pillsbury is the Republican Other Chicago papers will follow the Tribune Campbell, Sioux Falls: Fifth, A. C. Mellette, or repeal the act, no claim could be maintained Mathews (colored) of Albany, N. Y., to be candidate for Mayor of Minneanolis and and cut the price to three cents. on condition that the sum of $50 Watertown Sixth, W. F. Bentley, Bismarck. against congress for any moneys invested. recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia Dr. A. A. Ames the democratic candidate. Committee at large on home J. E. A resolution was introduced in the house a head be paid on all who cannot be I!-. A convicted murderer in Now York, confesses Bennett, chairman B. F. Payne, Gen. J. calling upon the secretary of the interior The debate on the judiciary committee's dumped upon the soil of the United The house committee on shipping by a the commission of a murder iu Bancroft. B. Dennis. for copies of all letters and documents relating resolutions continued. Mr.Voorhees spoke vote of 7 to 6, instructed Representative to the granting of leases for hotels, The following officers were elected by the States. The Canadian government against and Mr. Evarts in support of the Dunn to report favorably his free ship bill, etc., in the Yellowstone National park. Woman's Relief corps. Lilia L. Smith. The case of Martin, charged with the resolutions. knows that it cannot legally land a with an added section authorizing the entry These privileges were leased about two Huron, president Bessie A. Carter, Canton, murder of Buck Moore, in St. Paul, is continued Among the nominations confirmed by the free of duty of materials used in the construction years ago to Rufus Hatch, and it is alleged Chinese laborer upon American soil Fenior vice precedent, Johanna Melton, until April S. senate in exutive session were R. Leteher of ships. All the Republican that the Northern Pacific railroad is endeavoring Fargo, junior vice piesident Mary B. Hoffman, of Missouri, consul Rio Grande de Sul, and without a certificate of former residence. Attorney General Hahn thinks the militia members voted against the bill and all the to secure leases, with other parties, Huron, treasurer, E. Maria White, Ruswel) A. Fish of California, assistant register can claim exemption from jury duty Democratic, except one, in favor of it. Its action in granting its railroad through the interior department, to Flandreau, chaplain Emma S. Free, Siou\ of the treasury, also several army appointments. alone. the prejudice of Hatch. Falls, secretary, executive board, Emma, Secretary Bayard has removed Gen. The nominations of Second companies permission to cairy Tho Duluth & Iron Range company definitely S. Free, Sioux Falls Millie Shulelt, Canton, Schenck from the office of editor of public Lieutenants John F. McBlair and Richard W. B. Jordan of St. Paul, gets a large Chinese through Canada with implied announces the building of the Duluth Mrs. Wait, Egan Marv Bet brand, Canton laws, the salary of which is $3,000 per annum, H. Wilson, to be first lieutenants, were lejected. Indian beef contract for Montana. &, Two Harbots div iion of the road. Mary A. Groesbeck, Watertown delegates permission to drop as many as possible and intimates that he will leave the A student's rebellion is in progress in the President Tower says that all the steel and to the national encampment at San Francisco, place vacant. in the United States is an unfriendly Wisconsin university at Madison. other equipments for tho extension has HOUSE.The consideration of the postoffice Mary Brown, Sioux Fulls, at lar^e, P. H. Kelly has not been east simply for been purchased, and that Chief Engineer appropriation bill was resumed, the Rose W. Pease, Watertown Mary E.Elson, Gen. Terry will have command of the division connivance at a violation oi exercise. He took a big contract recently Lee will begin the definite location of the Huron, The officers elect of both the G. A. policy of the postmaster general forming of the Missouri. for furnishing beef to the Crow Indians. our laws. line. R. and relief corps were installed in the eve the chief point of discussion. An evening Secretary Manning declines to furnish W. H. Johnson, a Butto, Mont., lawyer, ning at the court house, after which an session was held, at which tributes were E. C. Grue, who disposed or a large papers in the case of two suspended customs goes crazy. old-fashioned camp fire was held until a late paid to the memory of the late Congressman amount of mortgaged property at Hawle.v officers. The Louisville Courier Journal, Alderman Jachne of New York is under hour. Rankin of Wisconsin. over a ear ago and then lied to Norway, The secretary of the treasury has issued $25,000 bonds for accepting bribes. speaking of the labor disturbances, is was ariested hear Glyndon. SENATE.Among the bills introduced the 135th call for $10,000*,000 of the 3 Mrs. Paran Stevens, well known in society of the opinion that the trouble is to was one by Mr. Hoar providing for inquests per cent loan of 1882. The| principal and The applicants for the location of the The Governors Take a Hand. circles in New York, and the owner of under national authority. Mr. accrued interest will be paid on May 1, third hospital for the insane in Minnesota, be credited in a very large degree to the Victoria hotel and other valuable Fifth Gov. Marmaduke of Mi souri has issued Hoar said: 1886. are dropped, except Brainerd, Alexandria, avenue property, appeared before Justice the exagerated and misleading representations a proclamation relative to the railroad The bill was suggested by reports of recent Feigus Falls and Sauk Centre. Petitions are coming to congress asking Van Brunt in tiw supreme court as defendant strike, so far as it affects the commerce of occurrences at Carrollton, Miss., of the improvement in business The Lenham Elevator company a i in a suit brought by Miss Sallie J. Gibbons for the passage of the Des Moines river the state. After defining the respective duties where a wanton and unprovoked crime for $10,000 damages for using abusive Duluth, failed to put up margins on its land bill over the president's veto. which many merchants and manufacturers of the railroad company and their employes, had been committed, resulting in the death language. wheat tfades one day recently, and the announcement the proclamation continuesWherefore Webb Hayes, son of the ex-president, is and some other classes of a large number of citizens, in which of its suspension was made on visiting Washington for the first time I, John S. Marmaduke, governor Rev. John Rankin, aged ninety-three, all the victims were of one race, and have been so industriously circulating. the board or trade by President Forbes. since his father left the White House. of the state of Missouri, by virtue of one of the oldest abolitionists in the United he presumed of one political party, The Lenham Elevator company owns the authority in me vested, do hereby call Business, with its requirements States died at Ironton, Ohio. He it Malcolm G. Barney is nominated as receiver and all the murderers of another. eight elevators at points along the line of upon the Missouri Pacific railway company, was that related the incidents that gave of public moneys at Spokane Falls, Such occurrences unfortunately and resources, has been represented the Northern Pacific railroad in Minnesota and upon its officers and agents, and its rise to the celebrated "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Wash. had been frequent, but when investigated and Dakota. The headquarters of theeompany employes of every grade, each in their sev far more favorably than the actual were apt to take a political turn. Fred Gould was killed at Galveston, Tex., J.Richard Winfield of Virginia was nominated were moved from Sanborn, Dak., eral capacities, to assist in iesumingtrafn Persons defending or apologizing for them by the explosion of an old shrapnel shell conditions warranted, and in many consul at San Jose, Costa Rica. to Duluth early laBt sj^ring. of all kinds in the usual way, on all the railroad said they had no political significance. which had been found buried near the spot Gen. Stevenson says the senate's request cases business, as it is, can hardly Commodore N. W. Kittson of St. PauU 'lines operated by said company Still, the fact remained that it was the opponents where the Confederate forces had established for the number of fourth-class postmasters received intelligence on the 19th inst., in Missouri a"nd I warn all persons, bother of the Democratic party that afford to pay the wages demanded on fortifications in 1862. who have been removed hos not been granted from New York city, that his wife, Marv they be employes or not, against interposing were killed, and that adherents of that William Denny Brereton, son of a Yonkers, the conditions of business as i* is solely because of the great labor involved A. Kittson, had died at the Windsor hotel. any obstacle whatever in the nay of party were the murderers. This bill was N. Y., millionaire, caused a sensation in looking up the records and selecting Fifth avenue at 7 o'clock that morningL such resumption, and will affirm reliance made to appear. to supply a method of inquiry, which by eloping with his mother's seamstress. from the long lists of changes only Mrs. Kittson's nativo place was Boston, upon the courage, good sense and law-abiding would be removed from politics. The family is one of the oldest and richest those who have been removed. where she has a sister, Mrs. Foster, still* spirit of the public. I hereby call upon It was re terred to the judiciary committee. in the state. living. She was married to Mr. Kittson Ex-Sheriff Hoyt of Trumbull county, The New York Sun observes that good citizens to assist in carying out the The Edmunds resolutions on the rights of twenty-two years ago. Ohio,who recently went out of office, it has Mrs. Maria Longworth Nichols, widow purpose of this proclamation and I aUo the Roman Catholic clergy, much the senate in the matter of removals on been ascertained is short in his accounts of the late George Ward Nichols, worth hereby pledge the whole power of the state, suspensions from office was discussed at The United States government has ordered more than educated men generally, nearly $7,000. $3,000,000 in her own right, was married so far as it may be lawfully weilded by its length. suit to be brought against the legatees at Cincinnati to Bellamy Storer, a well chief executive officer, to sustain said com seem to be alive to the great fact that Northern Pacific's earnings for the third The question was then on Mr. Van of the estate of the late JustusC known lawyer. pany and its servants in said resumption, week in March are 190,651. Wyck's amendment, providing that "in all we are now approaching, nay, are ali-eady Ramsey of St. Paul the brother of Hon. Alexander and to restrain or punish all that may oppose such cases of removals the matter of confirmations Gen. Hearst is appointed United States London cable: Cardinal Manning, replying Ramsey, to iecover$25,000oq anold undergoing, a social revolution it. Gov. Martin of Kansas has issued senator from California, vice Miller, deceased. shall considered in open session to the letter of a layman, in which the bond. Upon what ground such a a proclamation similar to those of the of a very radical sort. This is probably of the senate." writer asked if it were compatible with his claim can be made, after the estate has governors of Missouri and Texas. Mr. Hoar raised the point that the fidelity to the church to ally himself with the passed by will to the heirs of the testator, Kansas City's business suffers badly because they are nearer to the Gov. Hughes of Arkansas issued a proc Primrose league, writes that there is nothing amendment was not in order, inasmuch as is not known. from the strike. lamation requiring the St. Louis, Iron poor and are better able to judge of in the present rules of the Primrose it had changed tho rules of the senate, and Capt. Burger, the state military storekeeper, Burglars capture 20,000 in cash and Mountain & Southern railway to proceed league to prevent.afaithful Catholic joining no notice had been ven of it. the strength and persistency of the has received 25,000 rounds of caliber bonds by wrecking a safe in Caanan, Ind. at once to regularly run trains over the it. The activity of this society is very The president pro tempore sustained the 45 ammunition, 300 canteens and a the forces which are working to that road, under the penaltv of being proceeded A desperate attempt is made by citizens great now throughout the country, and it point of order, and an appeal taken by large number of other supplies from the against at law for further failure to do so. of Long Pine, Neb., to lynch a rapist, but is constantly growing in power and influence. Mr. Butler was laid on tin.- tableyeas, 31 end. Recently, on Sunday, Rev. Father United States arsenal at Rock Island. All persons are notified to refrain from any he is taken away by officers on a train. nays 28. This was a strict party vote, except Bailies, a priest in Brooklyn, interference with trains. Burglars drilled holes into the county that Messrs. Van Wyck and Riddleberger Representative Forney has been directed At Chicago, John Fremer called upon safe at Alexandria, but were unable to open treated the whole subject in a way voted with the Democrats. by the house committee on militia to report Miss Julia Fisher, who had rejected him on it. From the class of work done it is supposed Mr. Harris having demanded a separate favorably the senate bill increasing to arouse the careless and indifferent. Prince Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte account of his drinking habits,. They had they were amateurs. vote upon the Edmunds resolutions, the the annual appropriation for the militia, buys a large tract of land in ''anada. been alone but p. moment when Fremer Father Bailies described the but the committee has reduced the amount first resolution adopting the report of the Two men named Green and Libby were drew a revolver and shot the girl and himself. In the executive session^of the Senate adverse to $400,000 per annum. committee on the judiciary was adopted social and religious transformation badly injured, near Crookston, by being He is dying, and she is dangerously reports were made on the nomination yeas 32, nays 26. The second resolution, crushed under a pile of frozen sawdust. Randolph Tucker of Virginia refuses to -which is now going on, as a more radical wounded. of George M. Bell to be postmaster at condemning the refusal of the attorney general Libby will probably die. reconsider his detetmination to retire from Webster City, Iowa, to succeed Hunter, change than any the world has to send copies of papers called for by The Opelousas, La., court house is burned, congress at the close of his present term. Wedding cigars, in lienor of the nuptials puspended, and A. B. Keith, Democrat editor, the senate, was adoptedyeas 32, nays 25. with the records. Jknown since the dawn of Christianity, of Assistant Superintendent George to be postmaster at Denison, Iowa, The strike begun by the miners at Liege 9 The question being on the third resolution, Bidwell, of the Winona St. Peter railroad, to eucceed Fred Myers, Republican editor, a short time ago Jis extending rapidly all and foresaw the speedy coming of a The report of the commissioner of the declaring it to be the duty of the senate and Mrs. Hattio F. Corwith, both ol suspended. over Belgium. It has now practically assumed Northwest mounted police shows: During to refuse its advice and consent to proposed ],vactical and sentimental revolution Tracy, were passed around in Superintendent a universal demand by the miners last year there were seven cases of high Postmasters appointed: Dakota: Len removals of officers, the documents in Cosgrave's office in Winona. I: "ignore momentous and extensive than of the country for an increase or wages, treason and ninety-two of treason and nox, Lincoln county, W. H. Wilkinson. reference to the supposed misconduct of accompahied by a decrease in the hours of felony. The first report on the Riel outbreak Capt. Pearl Roundy, a veteran steamboat Minnesota: Cascade, D. H. Orr Medford, :2j the world has yet seen.'' Political whom are withheld. labor. was recei/ed by the"government on builder and engineer, for many vears L. M. Freeman Millersbnrg, Rice countv. Mr. Brown moved to amend by striking J& liberty has been achieved, and its re- There are only sixty-four cadets at the July 13, 1884, from Mai. Crozier, who at a resident of Wabasha and vicinity, died ol F. F. Taylor Welcome, Martin county, F. out the third resolution altogether. Lost. Canadian military college, and the professors the time referred to the* grievances of the rheumatism, aged seventy-five vears. He jjNf suits \re not so satisfactory as those Anderson SwanviDe, M. T. Sullivan. A v.ote being taken on the third resolution ices number sixteen. half-breeds and Indians. The government was buried under Masonic aus Postmasters commissionedMinnesota it was agrepd toyeas 30, nays 29Messrs. IK who fought for it expected them to be. emitted The Northwest Territory newspapers always received, from time to time, reports 1 Brainerd, J. H. Koop St. Cloud, J. F. Mitchell (Or.), Riddleberger and Van Wyck A Norwegian named Jorge.'^ ^J Therefore* the present and more in- want Col. Macleod to be the I ext lieutenant of the progress of the rebellion, but Delbrook Wabasha, J. H. Evans Worth voting with the Democrats. The fourth suicide by jumping from ng train governor. took no steps to put down same. Respecting ington, L. B. Bennett. Montana: Anaconda, resolution, condemning the discharge of exUnion on the Minneapolis & St. Lou oad It |^5 tense stru'vjgle is to make use of the Representative White's bill, to authorize the unaccountable stay of Irvine at S. M. Johnson. Wisconsin: Mauston, soldiers and the putting in their is supposed the man was insane He was ly*' fruits of pol&ical freedom forconquer- the construction of a railroad and wagon Prince Albert, lie (Irvine) says that he got T. P. Naughton. New officesMinnesota places of men who had rendered no military arrested in St. Paul a few daj a and at bridge across the Mississippi river at no orders to join Middleton, and was very $* ing social emiMfcipation and advancement. Combs, Washington county, D. Hope service for the government, was then voted once discharged. Winona, was reported favorably to the much surprised at the fact, as Jrom the Stanford, W. S. Robinson. on and agreed toyeas 56, nays 1 (Morgan). Philip Martza, a farmer liv ._ Long house, with an amendment reserving to knowledge possessed he would beof very HOUSE.The house spent the day on private The daughter of Gounod, the composer Prairie, Todd county, coram.u suicide congress the right to regulate the tolls. ^ff mucft service to the major general. bill. MiAiWBMtlM^M^M^^ Wimiiiti