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^*WW^- W^V^fg-**^ Z^Wilh"^ ^'^-^t, ^-r MINNESOTA'S AEBOE BAT. TBE LABOR TBOCBLES. Jfew Ulm Review. General News Condensed. tensive alterations, so that it may be in eOMEESSHWATi SUMMABY, readiness for her reception after her coming marriage with Nicolini. W Notable -Circular to tb KnijhU Proclamation from Gov. Hubbard Beeouamentlinjj SBXATtJMr.'Wilsonfpresented a memorial Labor Issned by Grand Master Workman its Uses. from 13*9 legislature of Iowa urging'the Strikers in Belgium destroy a vast JOa BOBLETER, Publisher. Sensational Prayer UtGongrnu t'assage of the Des Moines river lands title PowderlyHe Severely Criticises amount of property, and choas reigns. STATE O MINNESOTA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.To The prayer of the Chaplain of the'National %f ill over the president's veto. the Brethren for not Exercising More the people of the State of Chamberlain and Trevelyan resign from Houae of Representatives was as -'NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Mr. Logan submitted the following: Minnesota: In recognition of the -value of Patience and Threatens to Resign. Gladstone's cabinet. follows: Give ear, Oh God of Jabob, and Resolved, That the sessions of the senate forests to every land and of the special '3 awaken us to see the danger which threatens Henrich Julie Schmint, the German ST. LOUIS, March 26.Grand Master commenly known as executive sessions, lack thereof in "portions of the state of our the civilized world, a revolution more historical writer, is dead. Workman Powderly has issued a secret circular 60 far as they apply to nominations, The number of miles of railroad in pride and love, I again call your attention tremendous than any of which history \Wh Although "Kossuth is eighty-four years "To the Noble Order of the Knights confirmations or rejections, shall hereafter to the importance of intelligent forestry or tells, in which the scenes of the reign of the United States December 31, 1885, old, it is said that he entered with spirit 3l Labor of America."' He instructs the be held with open doors, and that a public tree culture. The government of some of terror may be enacted in eveey capital of into the recent carnhsal festivities at Naples. secretary of each assembly to call a full was in round numbers 130,000. record of the same shall be kept the same the countries of Europe gives official care Europe and America. For long the few meeting and read before it the sentiments as of legislative sessions. to the preservation of the growing have mastered the many, because they understood which follow. The address opens with an On All important pubHc occasions Prince The resolution was ordered printed and trees therein. Bounties for cultivation the open secretthe tools order to the assembly to cease initiating Bismarck wears the Order of Christ, recently to lie over. of timber are offered in this and fco them that can use them. But now An investigation of the recent strike new members until the relations of capital bestowed upon him by the pope. HOUSE.The bill granting an annual pension several other states of the Union. Theplanting the many have learned the secret of and labor shall become less strained than |j?/, -of the cokemakers in Pennsylvania of $2,000 to Gen. Hancock's widow The Pinkerton detectives in Chicago say of trees is encouraged by the premiums organization, drill and dynamite. at the present time, and continues: passed. Bilk were introduced to create a they have spotted the man who murdered Rouse the rich of the world to understand of various societies. A better and places the cost to the companies at labor strike .arbitration commission prohibiting "To attempt to win concessions or gains Express Messenger Nichols. that the time has come for grinding selfish moie successful means of accomplishing effective j-.|/ --$100,000 and to the laborers at $297,- polygamy to reduce the salaries with out present raw, undisciplined members monopoly to cease, that corporations may results would be to popularize the In the type-setting contest in Philadelphia of all public officials which have been increased would be like hurling an unorganized 000. Compared with the great railroad et souls in them with justice, honor, confidence habit of devoting some one designated day Duguide of Cincinnati took first by eongress since 1860 for the mob against a well-drilled regular army. .and human kindness. Teach the every j*ear to sowing the seeds, or setting prize, and McCann of New York second. -strike now in progress in the issue of United States coin notes to define It is not fair to the older assemblies to rich men of the country that great fortunes cuttings, of desirable trees or shrubs, or Duguide exceeded all previous records, his the unit of value and regulate coins for the bring in new members, pick up their quarrels southwest, the Pennsylvania strike are lent them by thee for other purposes transplanting the young growth of the net composition being 6,635 ems in three appointment of none but soldiers' descendants as soon as organized and have them than to build and decorate palaces, to hours. same. Men live for years upon prairie farms s.was insignificant. to the West .Point military expect pecuniary aid from those who found private collections of art, to stock without ever planting a tree, although always The failure of the First National Bank academy. helped to build "the order up for a noble nine cellars, to keep racing studs and intending to do so. If a day had been at Wapheton, Dak., occasioned embarassment purpose." After dwelling at some length yachts and find better company than SENATE.MucShof the day was consumed fixed for the purpose and they had given to several business houses. upon the inadvisability of taking in newmembers Judge Dyer, of the United States district hostlers, grooms and jockeys, poolsellers in a debate on the Logan bill to inciease but that one day a year to do the work, at present, the address continues McPhillery, a desperate criminal, with and bookmakers. Teach them, oh, God, court, in a suit to recover $10,- the efficiency of the army, and a somewhat their farms would now be both better worth "We must not fritter away our stiength two others, breaks jail at Newcastle, Pa. thatitisthee who hasgiven them power to acrimonious controversy occurred between keeping as homes and worth far more to 000 insurance on the life of a man and miss the opportunity of piesent success get these fortunes that it is to prove them, Sam Archer, the Shoals, Ind., Kuklux, is Messrs. Logan and Teller having selL in the struggle against capital by rushing to know what is in their hearts, whether who committed suicide while insane, sentenced to be hanged July 9. rise in the supposed presidential aspirations In the hope that many will accept a des into useless strikes. To the cardinal they will keep thy commandments or no,and of the former. Mr. Plat spoke In Mrs. Schnoor hangs herself at Oshkosh, ignation of a day for all to devote to that insured in the Accident Insurance com,pany principles of the order we must add that these commandments are thou shalt *f favor of the bill to admit Washington object, and that the practice may become Wis. anotherpatience. You have had patience of North America against injuries love the Lord, thy God, with all thy heart, Territory as a state^ Mr. Voorhees introduced at length a general habit, in accordance for years, and had not the Mrs. Potter Palmer is noted as carrying and thy neighbor as thyself, that if the rich anew bill for the admission of Montana. effected by "external, accidental.or with a growing custom in other states and Knights of Labor appeared upon the scene upon her person more wealthin-the shape of men of ourland keep these commandments territories, I hereby appoint and bet you would still be waiting. Y'our scales of violent means,"' suicide being especially jewels than any other lady in Chicago. the poor will follow the example, and we, Senator Culloin introduced a bill appropriating apart Saturday, the 24th day of April ensuing, prices must stand as they are for the present at least, will be saved from the days of C. B. Mead, of the Waterloo, Wis., Democrat, excepted, decides against tiie company, $500,000 for the erection of a as if you cannot raise them by any other tribulation that are fast coming on all the is arrested for criminally libeling Mrs. monument to Abraham Lincoln in this process than a strike. You must submit holding that in this case the act ARBOR DAY IN MINNESOTA. world. Help us, oh, God, and save us. C. E. Blake of Marshall. city. to injustice at the hands of the employer in The public offices of the state will be of suicide was no more the man'c act The Northern Pacific recently paid into Mr. Grosvenor asked unanimous eonBent patience for a while longer. Bide well your closed on that day, and I earnestly advise SENATE.Mr. Coke offered a lesolution hernad the United Spates depository at St. Paul, that the prayer be printed in the Record. in the sense of the law than if time, find out how much you are justly entitled that all ownert of farms and lots will give requesting the president to call the attention the Second National bank, the survey fees to, and the tribunal of arbitration that time to the improvement of their of the Mexican government to the difficulties .been impelled by an irresistablephysical upon over 1,000,000 acres surveyed lands in Mr. James objected, remarking, sotto will settle the rest." Mr. Powderly then incident to the reclamation of five property and beautifying of their homes, the counties of Barnes, Stutsman, Kidder power. voce to the gentleman who asked him to cautions the assemblies against recehing stock crossing the Mexican frontier line by beginning or continuing the cultivation and Burleigh counties,Dak. The fees on the withdraw his objection, that it was made into their rarks employers, and warns the with a view to the mutual agreement of the thereon of forest, ornamental or fruit remaining surveyed lands in the territory because the prayer was an incendiary Knights of Labor that the politician is governments of Mexico and the United trees or shrubs. No investment of money will be paid by April 1. speech. planning night and day how to catch the States that may facilitate such reclamation. will pay better no expenditure of care will The prevailing opinion thatthepub'lic Knights of Labor for the advantage Bellaire, Ohio, glass works burn wi&h ,a Referred. The army bill was then placed return more permanent satisfaction. End of tke Southwestern Strike. of himself and party, and adds debt of England is larger than the net loss of $36,000. before the senate, and a long debate ensued Particularly I request the co-operation that to use the name of the order Frank Mulkowski the Pole who brutally The strike on the Texas Pacific and the of no special interest. In executive national debt of any other country is of directors and teachers of the public in a political contest is criminal, and must murdered Mrs. Agnes Kledzeick last August, Missouri railways has been settled, and sessionamong the nominations confirmed schools and of the boards of management an erroneous one. At the end of the not occur again. Referring to the eighthour was hanged in the county jail yard in Chicago 12,000 men who have been idle in consequence were the following: of all our public institutions in this work, i movement, the circular says "As- of the strike have returned to work. recently. year 1885 the English debtwas740,- Arthur D. Bis?ell, collector of customs, not only for the sake of improvement of semblies of Knights of Labor must not The strained relations which seemed to Ex-Congressman Gibson H. Atherton a district of Buffalo Creek, N. Y. Brig. Gen. the grounds under their control, but that 000,000 (in round numbers). In Btrike for the eight-hour stem on May 1, exist between the officers of the Missouri Newark, Ohio, has been stricken with paralysis, 0. 0. Howard, major general, vice Pope, they may thus contribute to the adoption under the impression that they are obeying 1883 the national debt of France, Pacific and the general executive and his condition is critical. retired. Consuls- WilliamShipley G.Emmell, New of a most advantageous practice. orders from hc-adquartera, for such an order Alex at Auck board of the Kuights of Labor Smyrna- York, at reckoned in English money, was 942,- Given under my hand and the great seal A technical deficit of $1,700 is found in was not and will not be given. Out of were only strained in appearance. land and H. C. Crouch, at Milan. of the btate, at the vapitol in the city of St. the late Indian Agent Meacham's accounts. the sixty million people in the United 000,000, and is now about 1,200, The basis of settlement is the proposition The following nominations were Paul, this 27th day of March, A. D. 18S6. States and Canada, our order has possibly Congressman Hiscock received 110 votes of the Knights to submit the whole 000,000. In spite of the endeavors of confirmed- Allen R. Bushnell, Signed, L. F. HLBBAUD, [Great Seal three million. Can we mold the sentiments in a beauty contest at a Washington photograph trouble to a committee of arbritration, United States attorney, Western By the Governor. of the millions in fa-v or of the shorthour the present French ministry to check gallery, against 100 for Daniel pf consisting of three selected by the Knights district of Wisconsin Spuille Braden plan before Mayl? It is nonsense to Signed, FRED Vox BVLMBACH, Virginia, and 38 lor McComas of Maryland. and three by the company, another to Le the colonial "jingo'* policy, the public of Montana, assayer at Helena. Postmasters. Secretaiy of State. think of it." After speaking of the qualities appointed by those six. The following dispatch T. H. Langley, Aigona, Iowa J. debt is still increasing. which the officers of assemblies from Jay Gould is published: The senate committee has favorably reported L- Etsel, Clear Lake, Iowa W. Gillespie, should possess, and expecting the D. Steward, the Owatonna man who President's Office, Missouri Pacific Railroad, the nomination of Gen. Howaid to Thajer, Iowa It. J. Harrison, Toledo, Knight3 to elect honest men o! threw away his crutches underthestimulus March 28.T. V. Powderly, General be major general. Iowa Peter Roscoe, Wadena, Minn., D. even temperament, Mr. Powderly continues: of prayer, is reported to be suffering from a. Mafater WorkmanDear Sir: Replying to McLaughlin, Waseca, Minn. An English judge has just decided "While I write, a dispatch is handed me in It is believed in Washington that Gen. phvsical relapse. your letter of the 27th inst., I write today The senate rejected the nomination of which I read these words: 'They discharged Crook will be placed in command of the that a divorce obtained in the United that I will, to-morrow morning, A heavy flow of water was struck at a John C. Wise as iiostmaster at Mankato, our brother and we struck, for you know department of Dakota. States from the bonds of a marriage send the following telegraphic instructions depth of 35 feet in an artesian well sunk Minn. He was reported adversely by the our motto is, 'An injury to one is the concern Tl interior department has granted the to Mr. Ifoxie, general manager near Barnesv die. committee on postoffices and post roads. of all.' But it is not wise to injure performed in England is invalid in the Methodist Episcopal church permission to of the Missouri Pacific railroad at St. all for the sake of one. It would have G. W. Bell, nominated as postmaster at Ex-Speaker Gibbs says that under no establish a mission on the Crow reservation latter country. This will cut off a Louis. "In resuming the movement of been far Webster City. Iowa, was also rejected. He circumstances will he take second place on Montana. trains on the Missouri Pacific and in the large and steadily growing business in was appointed to succeed C. W. Hunter. the ticket. employing of laborers in the several departments What is known as Charles Sumner's tree HOUSE.The committee on labor reported some of the States, many dissatisfied Michael Shaugnessy, who was shot near of this company, give preference to BETTER TO CONTINUE AT WORK, in the crpitol grounds is dying and will hae a bill to settle railroad strikes by Manannah, died from gangrene. our late employes, whether they are Knights to be taken away. and properly investigate the matter, bringing husbands and wives in Great Britain arbitration. The measuie was debated at of Labor or not, except that you will not it before every known tribunal, than to The Spiingfie'd Roller Mill company have great length. The iiver a-id harbor appropriation Gov. Perry of Florida says that Senator having sought relief at the hands of employ any person who has injured the have struck." Speaking of the relations closed acontiact with Pi ay & Co., Minneapolis, bill was reported. Jones' absence from his seat does not make company's property during the late strike. courts. The days of cheap and easy between the church and the Knights oi to build a roller mill at Springfield, a vacancy in a constitutional sense, and Nor will we discharge any person who has Labor, Mr. Pow derly says: "I warn our with a capacity of 150 ban els a day. The SENATE.The bill appropriating $500,- consequently he has no power to make an divorce are numbered, as the tendency taken service with the company during members against hasty, ill-considered action. mill will be in operation by Sept. 1. 000 for the erection of a monument to appointment to fill a vacancy which does said strike. We see no objection to arbitrating -everywhere is to render the laws governing The church will not interfere with us Abi aham Lincoln passed. not exist. In August, 18S4, Mrs. Lee, 80 years of any difference between the employes RO long as we maintain the law. If the law Mr. Piatt consented that his Washington the subject of matrimony more age, wandeied away from the house of her Adjt. Gen. Drum says that no instructions and the company, past or future." Hoping is wrong, it is our duty to change it. Territory bill might be informally laid bon in law, L. A. Hollenbeck, in Hector, have been sent from Washington for stringent. the above will be satisfactory, I remain, I am ashamed to meet with clergymen aside in order to finish the army bill next and although dilhgent search was made at United States troops to aid in the protection very truly yours, and others to tell them that week, but on condition that the Washington the time, no trace of her was ever found. of property at St. Louis, and that if our order is composed of lawabiding, bill should not lose its right of way. Recently a hunter found her remains in a JAY GOULD, President. any troops are now on their way to that intelligent men, while the next dispatch The latter bill was laid before the senate. slough. Carroll D. Wright, commissioner oi The executive board also sent out thefol' city it is only the natural movement of brings the news of some petty boycott Mr. Dolph of Oregon continued his remarks lowing. recruits on their way to join regiments to Jacob Hoffman, owner of the flouring or strike. I write this circular to lay the National Bureau of Labor has in favor of the admission of the territory, To the Knights of Labor now on strike which they have been assigned. mill at Elba, and his son, aged 18, we.e before the order the exact condition ol made his first annual report to the and said that, if admitted, it would in the Southwest, President Jay Gould has drowned in a mill stream. things. I am neither physically nor mentally The damage done to property by the soon become one of the most important consented to our proposition for arbitration, secretary of interior. lie treats of the capable of performing the work required striking miners in Charleroi, Belgium, The Renville county seat contest is decided states of the republic. Mr. Dolph spoke and so telegraphs Vice President of me. I am willing to do my part, alone already amounts to $2,500,000. against the petitioners for removal. business situation with a great deal strongly in favor of woman suffrage, which Hoxie. Pursuant to telegraphic instructions but not to be asked to maintain a false The strikers have threatened to destroy he said had gained a foothold in the territory, J. T. Elwell of Minneapolishaspurchased of detail, and arrives at the conclusion sent to the chairman executive board position before the world any longer. One the gas works which supply the city with as women there were allowed to of Montgomery & Morely the Oak Leaf district, you are directed to resume work at of two things must take placeeither the light. Strong reinforcements of troops that the present depression in business, vote. He concluded: farm, in Ham Lake and Columbus, Anoka once. Per order executive board. local and district assemblies or the order have been sent to help protect the city. Should this bill pass we shall witness the so long continued, has arisen through county. Tho farm contains over 8,000 must obey its laws or I must be permitted Lieut. Gen. Baron von der Smissen has T. W. POWDERLY, G. M. W. spectacle of a state government founded in acres, and is one of the best hay and stock to resign from a vocation which obliges me many and diverse causes which no individual been sent to Charleroi to take command accordance with the principles of equality, farms in the state. to play one part before the public and of the troops being assembled there to or corporation could avert Six Baltimore & Ohio employes, imprisoned and have a state at last with a truly Republican another to our members. I say to the Alfred Nelson, of Red Wing, who last ear quell the rioting. Property of immense during the last strike, sue for form of government. world that the Knights of Labor do not or much modify. Commissioner graduated from Purdue university, Ind., value has been destroyed by the strikers in 60,000 damages in consequence. The senate has passed a bill providing: approve of or encourage strikes, and in with hhih honors, and had since proven and around Charleroi. Country estates are Wright is clearly of the opinion that The charge of deseition now standing on James Sanderson, wife and two children, one day dispatches came to me from Troy, himseli to be a teacher of marked abilitv, being pillaged and burned. At Jumeta, the war department record against any the time has come to call a halt in en.couraginsindiscriminateimmigration of Indianapolis, were dangerously poisoned N. Y., Manchester, N. H., Chicago, 111., died in Lafayette, Ind. three miles from Charleroi, the Sadien, soldier who served in the late war, by by drinking coffee containing rat poison. Cincinnati, Ohio, Lynchburg, Va., Dedortead, Devilles, Sonet and Londron Tererls B. Jernast, of Aurdul, Otter Tail reason of having enlisted without having Springfield, Ohio, and Montreal. It glass works have been looted and destroyed, The monument of the late Senator Hill, Co., was arrested on the charge of stealing first received a discharge from the and he advises greater caution in is impossible for human nature to of Atlanta, is now in place and ready for involving a loss of $1,000,000 2,000 buck, and sent to jail for 30 days. regiment in which he had pre\iously stand the strain any longer. I must have unveiling. and throwing thousands of persons out or granting lands to corporations, meaning It has since been found that he had forged settled, shall be removed in all cases where the assistance of the order, or my most 'employment. At Roux, two miles from the name of H. II. A. Stevens, to a note on Land in Connecticut upon which pine it is shown that such re-enlistment was public lands in large blocks he earnest efforts will fail. Will I have it' If Charleroi, in a conflict between the troops the Fergus National bank. trees were planted a few years ago is now not made for the purpose of receiving so, strikes must be avoided boycotts must favors "industrial copartnership," and the rioters, twenty of the latter were worth $100 per acre for its timber. bounty or other gratuities the soldier Mathias litis, one of the first settlers of be avoided. Those who boast must be checked shot dead. The strikers are armed with iu this only by the way, without entering would not have been entitled to had he remained Carver county and father of Hon. Peter Mrs. Kate Dawson, who eloped with her by their assemblies. No move must be bludgeons and axes where they cannot obtain under his original term of enlistment. stepson at Indianapolis sometime ago, and litis of Chuska, died at the residence of his made until the court of last resort has been into detail. fire-arms. The bill is not to apply to any who was sued by Dawson for divorce, put appealed to. Threats of violence must not eldeBt son, M. H. litis, at Elizabeth. soldiers who left their command without an end to her troubles by committing suicide. be made. Politicians must be hushed up At Battle Creek, John B. Steward stood Rev. T. C. Stringer aged forty-five years proper authority while the same was in or driven out. Obedience to laws of knighthood talking to a group of friends when it occurred died at Faribault. Rev. Mr. Stringer came the presence of the enemy, or who was at must ha\e preference over tliose ol It is estimated that congress has expended to him that he might furnish them a to Faribault from South Bend, Ind., about It is rumored that Commodore Mayo, of the time of the desertion under arrest for any other order. If these things are doie iittle innocent amusement at small expense four years ago, and was pastor of the M. the navy, has failed to pass the examination thus far, during the session, charges. the next five years will witness the complete and trifling inconvenience. He therefore E. Church about one year ago, when his which is required of all officers before upon the funerals of its deceased members emancipation of mankind from the cursa calmly said, "Boys, would you like to see health failed. promotion, and will not be advanced to HOUSE.The House discussed, without cf monopoly. In our members we require me commit suicide?" One or two of the the position of rear admiral. 20,000 and for printing eulogies action, the labor arbitration bill. Mr. The farmers in Big Stonp county have recently secrecy, obedience,assistance, and courage. crowd replied in the affirmative and Steward Kelley of Mo., said: By his remarks yesterday taken to the alliance organizations The new pension law will, upon receiving some 28,000 more. In addition, the If with these aids you strengthen me my calmly pressed the muzzle of a revolver he did not mean that the gentlemen the signature of the president, add about with considerable vijor. There are now hands will continue in the work. If you do against his temple and sent a bullet through adjournments out of respect, and the on the committee on labor had deliberately about seven of them in the county, two of 6,000,000 to the large annual pension not desire to assist me in this way, then his brain. perpetrated a trick and a fraud. He which, with large membership, were formed rliBbursments yet many congressmen are time devoted to eulogies have occasioned select a man better qualified to obey your knew that gentlemen who could submit this The receivers of the Wabash road petitioned during the last few days. busy preparing other bilis to add still will, and I will retire in his favor." a loss of eight days from the bill to the workingmen of the country Judge Treat, of the United States further to such disbursements. The farmers of Rock county have decided as a provision for the speedy settlement district court, for protection of their property regular business ot the nation. As it The value of the plants on exhibition at not to cultivate as much and will pay more of troubles between employers and employes and assistance in running their trains costs 16,000 a day to jmy expenses the great floral show in New York is S150.- attention to mixed farming. I lax, while a were quite too innocent to deliberately on the west side of the Mississippi river. A Story of the Late Delegate Raymond. 000. paying crop, impoverishes the land more attempt a fraud or a trick. of congress, 128,000 more has been The petition was granted, and the court than any otlrer cereal. Washington Special.The late Delegate [Laughter.] Mr. Powderly had done A New York convict has sued the state for ordered the United States marshal to furnish spent, making a grand total of 156,- Raymond of Dakota was the la&t man to more to advance the principle of arbitration $50,000 for inhuman treatment at the Auburn The Minnesota Horse Breeders' association the necessary protection. see Gen. McPherson alive at the battle ol 000. The expendituie thus involved prison. than all the frothy eloquence that he has opened two new stakes to be C. Gunderson, alias John E. Booge, arrested Atlanta. He was in the act of delivering a (Mr. Kelley) and his associates had uttered trotted for in 1888 and 1889. They are has become a matter of public concern, R. G. Peters of Manistee, Mich., hasgiven for forging a signature to a draft of message to the general when the party ol yesterday and to-day. Mr. Powderly's the Minnesota Anticipation stakes and $50,000 to complete the recitation hall at $982 and among whose effects subsequently and the sentiment is rapidly increasing confederate horsemen came upon them, and paper had been read and considered by the the Minnesota Furturity stakes. Oberlin college. were found over 6,000 worth .of checks MePherson was shot down and Raymond heads of corporations, and they had said: that the waste must be stopped. All the surviving veterans of Companv ani drafts stolen from the mails at Sioux Prince Bismarck appeared in the German was taken prisoner and sent to Andersonville. "If this is the spirit of workingmen, we K. Ninth Minnesota volunteers, aboift City, was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary reichstag one day recently. Referring A more .economical observance After he had been there a year or so must regard it." He (Mr. Kelley) had seen twenty in number, have been granted a on four indictments for forgery. to criticisms on his recent speech attacking there was an exchange of prisoners, and al! BO many frauds and tricks perpetrated on of the deaths of members of congress pension. Capt Jules Capon, former commander the opposition for combatting the the men in the prison were assembled in a workingmen that he had hastily used the Five years ago the New York Tribune of the company, resides in Wabasha. will imply no loss of respect for their crown's policy in Posen, in which he was line to hear read the list of those who were words for which he now apologized to the called William Kealing a crazy counterfeiter, accused of meditating a coup d' etat, he to be exchanged. Those whose names members of jihe committee on labor. and is now sued by the latter for memories, but it will inaugurate a reaffirmed that hew as not. Warned the were read were ordered to ari The N. P. Car works at Brainerd, known $100,000 damages. needed reform. reichstag of what might be its fate if it swer "Here," and step forward. When the as the Jay Cooke shops, were burned recently. The house voted to dispense with private The Philadelphia conference of the M. E. stood in the way of Germany's progress. officer in charge was going over the rostei The Jay Cooke buildings were all business and consider the labor arbitration church has boycotted the Sunday papers. The bundestag, he reminded his hearers, he called out the name of one who had of wood, and such buildings as might have bill. Four sections of the measure were was founded on tieaties and laws, yet Germany At the flower show in New York there are died the night before. Raymond had the been expected from the times when built adopted, acompanied by a large number of was contented to see it fall, and the A very remarkable statement is on exhibition 85,000 roses, 65,000 bulbous presence of mind to answer "Heie" in thf Loss 100,000. speeches. The most notable utterance reichstag might possibly have a similar plants and 20,000 shrubs. place of the dead man and stepped forw ard made concerning the effects of the homoeopathic was that of Mr. Lawler of Illinois when he In answer to a question from Gejrge end if it refused to fulflirits duties to the and although his decptioa was immediately Ths residence of the manager of theMadenesley said that if Jay Gould could be hanged Ketcham, county attorney of Grant county, treatment 'in the cholera empire. discovered by his fellow prisoners colliery in Durham, England, was to a lamp post in New Yoik it would be a Attorney General Halm has replied that they were all too generous to give hitr. wrecked by dynamite. Th work is alleged epidemic at Naples last year. The writer, blessing to the United States. The first Notwithstanding the adverse report of the supervisors of a town have not the away. He was exchanged under the name to have been the work of union miners on a and second sections of the labor the District committee upon the nomination power to change the voting place or voting Dr. Tomaso Cigliano, says that of his dead comrade, returned North and strike. arbitration bill, as agreed upon of Mathews, the colored man appointed places of the town, unless it is done under re-entered the army. he and tiis three colleagues, Drs. Rubijii, recorder of the District, and the opposition by the house, provide for a sectron 13, chapter 10, Laws of 1885, which Charles Brown, the discharged soldier, that is made to him on the part of board of arbitration, which shall possess says that the change shall not be mae except who threw a paper of grievances into Queen Muccu and Orioli. employed a Democratic cicizens, it is believed that he the power belonging to United States commissioners by vote of the people. Victoria's carriage, has been released as it preparation of camphora as a preventive, will be confirmed. unpointed by the circuit court During an argument in court at Union turns out he is a harmless crank. A gentleman lateK returned from the ft of the United States but in no case shall and that in about 2,000 families town, Pa., it was developed that the .'at* The position of Prince Batten berg at the A Boston man has gone to prison for East met Rev. R. R. Riddell, the former any witness be compelled to disclose, the Capt. A. C. Nutt, who was cashier of tin late Medical hall ceremony, when he stood three years for inhuman treatment of his where it was used saot a single pastor of the First Baptist church in St. secrets or produce the records or proceedings Pi, state treasury at the time he was killed bj direetly behind the first line of the royal three-year-old baby. He beat is with a Paul, at Lawrence, Mass. Riddell at first case of cholera oecurred. They did IK. of any labor organization of whirh he Lyman Dukes, was $45,200 short inhisac party beside the marquis of Lome, was assigned rope's end, rubbed salt into the cut's and seemed averse to being recognized, but after may be an officer or member, and any order, counts. under the express direction of the not have a chance to te&t it in the then crowded a potato into its mouth to shaking hands he talked freely. Riddell finding, conclusion or reward made by prince of Wales and against the wish of keep it from crying. is selling patent medicines for a Springfield Samuel Falconer has been acquitted a i hospitals,being denied access to them, a majority of the arbitrators shall be of Princess Beatrice, who is not so ambitious Maes., house. Bismarck on the charge of opening letter* Prof. J. M. Fish, or Little Rock, Ark., the same force and effect as if all the arbitrators but of the eighty patients whom they to push her unpopular husband to the as postmaster at Falconer. formerly saperiutendent of public instruction George Povvnal of Stillwater, an Englishman, concurred therein or united in front as her royal mother seems to be. did treat after the disease had manifested of that place, has been arrested for was found dead in his barn, from a making the same. The death is announced of the Most Rev The eleetion by which Mr. Henry Ballard, obtaining money under false pretenses on gunshot wound in his head. He was intemperate Richard Cherevix Trench, D. D., formerly The House by a vote of 195 to 29 passed mi .i' itself,only threedied. Thetreatment conservative, was returned to parliament cetain stationery supplies. and it is supposed he committed archbishop of the Dublin diocese of tlu the labor arbitration bill. On motion of adopted with such woosferfal from Norwich, has been declared void, owing suicide, but there are suspicions ot foul Church of Ireland. Mr. Kelley, the title of the bill was amended Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher's widow to bribery. play. success by those homcep&thic physicians so as to read: "To provide a method has presented the Young Ireland society of Louis Feltuer, a wealthy American mhn Recent utterances in the reichstag, cause for settling controversies and differences Waterford, Ireland, with a dress and presentation owner, was murdered by Mexicans. Henry Belland, an old Indian scout and consists in administering four or the German press to fear that changes in between railroad corporation* engaged in sword belonging to her husband. resident of St. Paul, says that Godfrey Mr. Arch appeared at the recent five drops of Rubini's solution of camphora the constitution are meditated. interstate and territorial transportation The little girl suffering from hydrophobia the negro, was not hung with the thirtVeight parliamentary banquet given to hi i of property and passengers and their employes." The dominion government has disallowed upon a lump of sugar every at Jackson, Mich., is to be sent to Pasteur Indians at Mankato, but is still alive honor in a pepper-and-salt suit and scarlei the Manitoba Central charter, also a i Paris tor treatment. and residing at the Santee agency. He met tie. He sat beside Mr. Chamber.ain, whe hour, with a slight increase in the The bill provides for a board of arbitration thafcof the Emerson & Northwestern. Indians from the agency last summer who was in full evening dress. The wife ex-Secretary Hamilton Fish possessing the power belonging to quantity of the dose, and a doubled told him that Godfrey was alive and there. 8$& The death is recorded of Capt. James has donated $50 to the Confederate home In Alessandria, Piedmont, a young United States commissioners appointed by Maurice Shipton, R. N., who served under at Charleston*. S. C. frequency ia very serious cases. For The following patents have been granted male soprano, a pupil of Maestro Cornag the United States circuit court, and the determination Nelson,QDuncan, Church,.A to citiwns of Minnesota: H. E. Waldecker Cornwallis, Napier and lia, is delighting the people, both in churcl There is excitement in Panama over the of a majority of the commissioners this treatment a recovery of 99 jper Sid*ney Smith Austin, safety lock for firearms O. Daman' and concerts) by a voice whirh is said tc suspension of th\e American newspaper,, the is to have the full effect nf unanimous Minneapolis, stove back J. E. Ceat. is claimed. Pattl'f castle in Wales is^undergoTnFex Star and Herald. rival that of Patti. n. tf- action upon the questions brought Minneapolis, burglar alarm. before them. -wi^M^MKm in-r