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JJMWjamjBtoWMj*dJJIiilll j^awagjutw^^^w.^^j^jgi^rrpr w^ijir: ^#f "ll U1 JMtWl'.J. iKjfcar&f.Ub. UWMgaMW.' ssa#ni'**TvfJ 3 m$ MHHESOTA STATU MW& New Ulm Eeview. The KecorS this morninjr -was i Incorrect. CAXAMITYATXEMA, OHIO. PBOCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. did not last over five minutes. Ten It made Mr. Wheeler (Ala.) use the language minutes before it came the air yesterday, "The conspirator, E. *M. seemed to get green. Two clouds Some Thirty Persons Known to be Dead, Stanton," while the language employed Gov. Hubbard has received the following seemed to advance, one from the While Many Others Remain Unaccounted JOa BOBLETER, Publisher. it SENATE.Mr. Hoar -submitted a resolution had been "The arch conspirator Edwin M. amounts for the relief of the cyclone sufferers: southeast and one from the southwest and ForThe Storm Elsewhere. directing the committee on commerce, Stanton." Citizens of Albert Lea, $216.9o citizens met over the town, forming a monstrous when-reporting the river and harbor bill, Mr. Wheeler admitted that he had used whirlwind. The large livery barn of Bord NEW ULM, of Montevido, $100 citizens of DodgeCenter, MINNESOTA. Dispatches from Xenia, Ohio, of the 13th to report the facts on which each item of the prefix "arch," but stated that he had Thelarge Bros, was completely demolished. 46.25 citizens of New Ulm $*.- say: About 7 o'clock terrible clouds were the bill is based, the Teason why each of struck it out from the Record because it three-story mill was blown off its 75. seen gathering, with terrific lightning, followed the items of proposed appropriation is advisable had stirred up some feeling in the house. foundation and wrecked. The two-story by peals of thunder. This lasted As time passes by it becomes more and and of national importance, and The correction was ordered made. The brick hardware store of S. S.Cole is a total The hurricane at Kansas City, till 9 o'clock, when an extraordinary clap more apparent that the labor troubles also to furnish a statement of the condition house then went into committee of the wreck. The hotel is injured badly. Not a of thunder seemed to open the gates, which have assumed so serious a form elsewhere though destructive of life, did not do of the work _ already begun. Re whole on the diplomatic and consular appropriation whole window remains in the building. A will soon be over in St. Paul. The and the rain fell in torrents. ferred. bill. a very great damage to property, the number of residences were badly wrecked. disposition on the part of the employers It appeared like a cloud burst. Water The streets are filled with prostrated trees SENATE.The general pension bill was debated. A resolution offered by Mr. Logan was total losses being only $150,000, a to grant the demands of their workmen, backed up at the east end of the town to a and other debris. The new school building Mr. Blair of N. H., did not believe agreed to directing the committee on pensions when they are just, has done much to settle lake against the Panhandle railroad. The portion of which is covered by storm is partly unroofed. A one-story school that the amount of money involved would to report back to the senate the Ingalls' the difficulties. bank gave way suddenly and the flood building is completely destroyed. The exceed $25,000,000 ayear. insurance. bill providing for the repeal of the came dasning through town along Shawnee G. P. Woerner, a prosperous druggist at Congregational church is twisted in bad Mr. Berry of Ark., thought it time to call limitation on arrears of pensions. East St. Paul, and Katie, a servant girl creek in waves fifteen or twenty feet high, shape. The Methodist church has one a halt. He did not believe the Unioa soldiers The interstate commerce bill was placed The French papers give an account in his family, took prussic acid and died steeple blown off. swept twenty or thirty houses awav and wanted this bill. As a rule they were before the senate. Mr. Ingalls' amendment almost immediately. Woerner's passion did $100,000 worth of damage. The gas men able to take care of themselves. of a vegetable material which, they was agreed to, giving to the commissi on.the became inflamed toward the domestic, works are flooded and the town is in darkness Democrats and Republicans, however, right to rej ort to the United States circuit Dakota Knights Templar. claim, will eventually prove an excellent whose attractions were certainly not apparent had vied with one another in giving pensions and terror. The cries of the people court and get its speedy judgment on to the eye, .and the wife coming to substitute for wool. They name to the soldiers of the late war, while The Grand Commandery of Dakota, held in the flooded district were awful to hear. complaints whenever the companies decline the knowledge of their guilty relations, the Mexican soldiers were neglected and ignored. meeting last two days at Watertown. The to obey the order of the commission. THE VICTIMS. it berandine, and if any importance is took steps toward a summary cutting" time was mostly taken up with the reading Mr. Logan differed with Mr. Berry Considerable debate arose among Messrs. short of his evil courses and securing a separation. The following are the killed and missing: to be attached to the enthusiasm with and discussion of the reports of officers as to the paraKel between the Mexican soldiers Beck, Aldrich, Wil3on (La.) Brown. Sewell, Before the officer entered to Mrs. Nellie Anderson and sister. Lydia and committees and the election of the following and the soldiers covered by the bill. Stanford, Van Wyck, McMillan and which they speak of it, France will serve the writ the girl had taken the fatal Casey (colored), both widows past 60 years officers for the ensuing year He would, at the proper time, move that Gorman as to the effect of the bill in its dose which sent her to eternity, and no of age, lived in Barr's bottom Mrs. Samuel soon be providing the world with berandine no pension hereafter paid to any soldier B. S. Glidden, Sioux Falls, right eminent amended condition and as it might be further Corcoran and two sons, aged about 12 should be less than 8. We had some grand commander Marc A. Brewer, Fargo, sooner had her paramour recen ed the garments, at less than half the modified by various proposed amendments. and 25 years, widow and sons of the late very eminent deputy grand commander I word summoning him to court, than he pensions of $1 and $2 a month. Mr. cost of the all-wool raiment, now so Samuel Corcoran Mat Evans (colored), Joseph A. Colcore, Huron, eminent grand put the bottle to his lips whose contents Teller interposed to saji that there were Mr. Stanford said: day laborer, wife and child, the child missing in a few moments placed him bej ond the^ over 26,000 cases of $2 a month pensions. generalisdmo C. B. Little, Bismarck, eminent highly prized. If the bill passed it meant complete commercial Orrin Morris (white), laborer, wife and reach of courts and juried. Mr. LoganWhat a magnanimous pension! grand captain general Rev. S. G. Updyke, disaster. In reply to a question five children, three girls and two boys, the Great God! Mr. President, is not this robbery? Watertown, eminent grand prelate by Mr. Van Wyck as to whether the Pacific Two farmers named Drayton and Ball, oldest a girl of 15 years of age and the A prospect of very active railroad Is not thisdestroying the peace ofthe M. F. Crain, Fargo, eminent grand senior roads had not controlled the Pacific brothers-in-law, got into a quarrel near youngest a babe of 10 months Stephen people of this country? warden A.C. Mellette,Watertown, eminent Mail Steamship Line by paying it $1,000,- building exists at the west, where five Pelican Rapids during which the Utter shot Denton (eolored), laborer William grand junior warden A. W.Howard, Y'ankton, 000 ayear in order to stop competition, Mr. The senate passed a bill appropriating at the former. Fortunately the sL failed Powell, cart driver, wife and six leading corporations have already eminent grand treasurer B. M. Rowley, Stanford said the railroads had chartered $10,000 to pay the expenses Of an expedition to reach its mark. Ball has been arrested. or eight children, who were found Huron, eminent grand recorder W. projected 3,000 miles of branches, so many tons in these ships, paid for them to observe the total eclipse of the sun, Burglars blew open the safe in the postoffice this morning, the rest being missing Lewis H. H. Beadle, Yankton, eminent grand not so much as had been statedand which occurs on Aug. 29 next. The secretary extensions and feeders, to 'be built at Caledonia and secured about ?3,- Anderson and wife (colored,) Anderson standard bearer, Charles E. McKinney, filled them with such freight as they did of the navy is to have the expedition 000 in notes which were afterward found missing Mrs. Ed. Lindsay Mr. Powell within the next eighteen months. Sioux Fails, eminent grand sword bearer not want to carry on the roads but that in -marge and the observation is to be made and two children. in a field. Frank E. Ketchum, Huron, eminent grand was done, not to stop competition in a at or near the port of Benguela, on the These are some of the cases of hopefulness In addition to the above, two more bodies A four-year-old daughter of M. Blake, of warder W. A. Dillon, Bismarck, eminent proper sense, but to preclude ruinous competition. west coast of Africa. were found this evening, being children, Three Lakes, Redwood county, was killed which occur in the midst of the grand captain of the guard W. H. H. Beadle, So far as the railroads were concerned, The senate passed a bill establishing a and they are not identified. The complete by the accidental discharge of a gun. Yankton, chairman committee on foreign it was business. new circuit of the United States courts in prevailing depression, and would impart number of dead, whose bodies have been correspondence. I James Rusk, formerly a well known resident the West. At present the Eighth circuit Mr. Sewell said if the bill became a law considerable stimulus to trade found, is twenty-five, with eleven still missing. of Douglas county, was waylaid and consists of all the West and Northwest between with the Camden amendment in it,it would The loss of property is great. were the labor troubles once out of the Mississippi river and the Rocky murdered near Spokane Fall*, Wash. destroy the railroad system that we had Boycotting Punished in Wisconsin. The city engineer places the city loss at mountains, and the Ninth circuit consists been fifty years in building. Tramps burglarized SIK houses in Brainerd the way. Milwaukee special- Jndge Malloryin the $75,000. The Little Miami road has about of the states of the Pacific coast. The bill the other night, securing small amount? HOUSE."-Under the call ofstates the following municipal court fined a hired boycotter sixteen miles swept away. which was passed provides: biEs, etc., were introduced and referred: $25 and costs. It was shown that the of booty. Cincinnati, May 13.The storm which The Eighth circuit shall include only Nebraska, The city of Guatemala contains 60,- defendant, Seidel by name, and others did such frightful work at Xenia, was farreaching. E. R. Blomgrew has been appointed posti Kansas, Arkansas and Colorado distributed boycotting handbills in front By Mr. Adams, (Ills.) calling on ttie secretary 000 inhabitants. Last winter a It isheai'd of in Illinois, through master at Blomford. the Ninth circuit shall include Minnesota, of Adolph Fienhold's bakery. The bills of treasury for a detailed statement Indiana and Ohio, and at Winchester, Va. French opera troupe played a two Iowa and Missouri while the Tenth district For five years or more the ufustees and requested everybody to withdraw patronage of all sums expended by the different mints Here there has been an unusual electrical is to include the district of the Pacific i faculty of the Seabury diwnity school at from Mr. Fienhold, as he was running months' engagement to crowded and assay officers from the fund known as disturbance for the past three nights. On coast. After the passage of the act the Faribault have been unanimously in favor a "non-union" shop. The proprietor had the silver profit fund. By Mr. Dingley, to Mond ay night there was almost uninterrupted houses every night. This single fact present judge of the Ninth circuit shall be I of removing that institution to Minncapohs several times ordered the man from his limit the commercial privileges of vessels of lightning from 11 p.m. until 6 a.m. judge of the Tenth circuit, and a new judge or St. Paul. The only circumstancepre\enting shows that the Central American cities door, but without effect. Judge Mallory, foreign countries in the ports of the United Tuesday night a similar condition existed, shall be appointed for the new Nintli judicial such action was the dissent of in passing sentence, said The boycotting States to such privileges as are accorded accompanied by heavy rains and hail, the are not very far behind ours. Guatemala district, as designated by the bill. Bishop Whipple, who feared the consequences of Mr. Fienhold was an outrage, though to American vessels in the ports of such latter of very narrow range. Last night of subtracting from the institutions The senate passed a bill granting the has electric lights, telephones, the defendant and others had been urged foreign countries. By Mr. Breckenridge. there was another electrical storm, with of the church at Faribault, which is Jamestown & Northern a right of way on by demagogues. Such interferences with (Ky.) a preamble and joint resolution for heavy rain and hail. The Xenia storm, and good hotels The cities of Mexico, in some sense the ei.clesinstual capital of through the Devil's Lake Indian reservation a man's business wereunlawful. Thejudge the calling in of bonds. By Mr. Beach, however, was much more furious. The 'the state. Howe\er, this obstacle has in the Territory of Dakota, 200 feet Central America and South America was surprised that citizens had stood this amending the rules so as to subject to a counties of Montgomery, Clarke, Butler, I been lemoved. and the bishop formally wide, with grounds for station and depot sort of persecution as long a^ they had. fine of $100 every member who is absent are rapidly wheeling into line with the Warren and Greene lie adjacent in Ohio, i consented to the remo\al, acknowledging purposes, upon the terms and conditions Boycotting was nothing less than mob during a call of the house. By Mr. Bland, and form an elevated plateau, with but cities of the United States. the weighty reasons that influenced him in mentioned in a certain treaty made in 1883 law. The fine imposed was the extreme relating to coin notes and gold and si!\er shallow valleys and low hills. In these coming to this conclusion. As %et there between the Indians at the De\ il's Lake res penalty under the disorderly conduct certificates. counties are the towns of Dayton, Springfield, I has been no official determination as to ervation and to the railroad company. The ordinance. Hamilton, Lebanon and Xenia. In Washington City is growing almost SENATE:The interstate committee bill the new location. The annual meeting of amount of compensation thereby agreed to the eastern county of Indiana, adjoining was taken up. Mr. Sewell's amendment, I the tiustees will occur June'J, when th be paid the Indians shall be deposited in as rapidly as any commercial city in this district, is Connersville. At all these requiring ten days' notice of reduction of matter will be considered. the treasury of the United States to the Ex-President's Arthur's wieght has decreased places the rain of last night was of the the country. It is now decided to extend rates, was withdrawn. An amendment offered credit of the Sisseton, Wahpeton and Flathead from 250 pounds to 130. heaviest volume ever known. At Dayton !^t. Paul arms her police with Winchester by Mr. Wilson (Iowa), which would Sioux, occupying the Devil's Lake its corporate limits very greatly The new Catholic cathedral in San Francisco it measured four and a half inches in three rilles to be used when occasion requites. punish men who knowingly ask for or receive reservation, within sixty days after the will cost $200,000. The cornerstone hours. on the north, to take in a populous Articles of incorpoiation of the Lake reduction of rates was rejected. passage of the act, to be expended by the will be laid July 1. Superior, Ortoinillp it Southwestern Railroad Considerable debate arose on an The following is the list of dead and injured secretary of the interior for the benefit of s'uburb which requires the presence of amendment of Mr. Plumb's offered A sea lion weighing 2,500 pounds was company have been filed with thesecretary at Attica, Ind., from the recent the Indians. street improvements and police protection. for him in his absence by Mr. Ingalls, captured at Astoiia, Or., recently. of state. The proposed line is to storm: HOUSEA resolution was adopted calling prohibiting members of congress, officials run from a point on Lake Superior to the The strictly business increase, KilledMrs. Joe Davis, Mrs. Morehead, Dr. Reynell Coates, who once slapped on the president for information as to of the government and their families from town of Ortonville, thence in a southwesterly Mrs. Abe Nathan, William Van Deventer, Andrew Jackson in the mouth, died recently what steps had been taken for the investigation however, does not keep pace accepting free passes, and prohibiting railroad direction. James Idle. at Camden, N. J. of the seizure of the schooner David companies from giving them such with the increase of population. The Seriously InjuredMrs. Kirby and son, The president has nominated John E. J. Adams by the Canadian authorities. At Granite Falls, Hanbris and Wheeler passes or reduced rates. The amend ment Reed Brady, Bob Paris, Mrs. Moore, Fitzgerald of Boston to be collector of internal Mr. Rice, (Mass.) a,rgued in support of the numerous attractions of the national weie convicted and sentenced to state prison, was finally, on motion of Mr. Logan, laid Courtney Morehead. icvenue, in place of Eben F. Pillsbury, proposition. He cited historical parallels, the former for to and the latter for on the table capital claim a large number of people The last-named is a son of Mrs. Morehead. rejected by the senate. It was understood and said. two and a half \ears for wheat stealing. Mr. Hoar presented a memorial of the The loss will exceed $200,000. that Mr. Pillsbury was to be retained and will continue to do so. When England, through her carelessnsss, The dwelling house of Fiank Benort of Republican central committee of the state The heaviest losses by the cyclone are: in office until the adjournment of congress had let loose the cruisers which had driven Sioux Valley township, Jackson county, oi Ohio, charging that the election of Hon. Fisher, Arbogast 6z Co., carriage and theu be reappointed, but the our commerce from the sea, the United was consumed by fire and also ki.s three Dr. Billings, surgeon of the United Henry B. Payne to the United States senate makers, 25.000 to $30,000 president evidently did not give any such States had enacted indemnity, and he small children. was secured by bribery, fraud and corruption, assurance as claimed or he has refused to Hess & Harvey, wagons 15,000 trusted that there would be now an arm States army, has been furnishing documentary and requesting that the senate investigate carry it out. David Smith, wagons 2,500 The Hamline syndicate of St. Paul purchase as long and a voice as strong to exact indemnity evidence of the health of this the matter. Referred to the committee Opera house 1,500 the E. F. Drake tract of sixty-one from England for -the injuries her The president nominated the following on privileges and elections. City Milling company 2,000 country. In his report for the tenth acres for $150,000. subjects were now perpetrating and seeking postmasters. Abraham Rose, Vinton, Mr. Blair, from the committee on pensions, Revere house 10,000 to perpetrate upon American fishermen. Iowa Charles H. Berner, Sewart, Iowa The Montana stockmen made a fa-vora" census he informs us that the annual has reported favorably the bill which Lamont M. Green 2,000 The Rock Springs Chinese indemnity resolution Frank W. Osburn, Eugene City, Or. James ble report as to the feasibility of establishing has once passed the senate, giving a pension increase in population due to the excess Thomas Hemphill 3,000 was discussed without action, and J3. Crossen, The Dalles, Or. also John a stock market at St. Paul. TheMoni to every honorably discharged soldier of Attica Bridge company 20,000 the diplomatic appropriation bill was of births over deaths is 878,522, Priest, collector of customs, district of tana Live Stock company files articles of the late war who is disabled, and dependent James Martin 2,000 passed. The bill enlarging the sphere of Yazuana.Or. Senator McMillan introduced incorporation at St. Paul, capital $250,- parents of soldiers who died in and that the mean annual birth rate Chicago Indiana Coal Railway the department of agriculture was considered. a bill appropriating $1,300 to pay Charles 000. ser\ ice or from disabilities contracted. company 2,000 for the past ten years has been 36 per A. Ruffee the balance due him as agent of C. H. Dubois, of the Minneapolis Spectai SENATE.Among the petitions was one the White Earth Indian agency which was HouseThere was a little breeze in the cent. With children coming at the tor, and C. E. Keith, of the Democrat of from a dozen citizens of Iowa presented by consolidated in 1880. house in the discussion of the army bill. that city, have an eye-blatkeniiig and New Appointments and Confirmations. rate of nearly 1,000,000 a year, the Mr. Allison, praying for the abolition of Mr. Grosvenor moved to strike out the claret-drawing encounter in the latter's The secretary of state has received a report "the American house of lords." Referred The following postmasters were appointed: prospect is that the vaqant lands of appropriation for the judge advocate general's I office. from Consul Brigham at Paso del Mr. McMillan, from the committee on department. He said that the department Norte, Mexico, in regard to the killing of the West will be rapidly filled up. Gov. Hubbard receives $532,95 for the commerce, reported favorably Mr. Hoar's decided cases without any knowledge Capt. Crawford, U. S. A., by Mexican soldiers DakotaHamilton, G. W. Boylan. Min- tornado sufferers. resolution requiring that committee, when of law, and that the system followed in July last: He says: There is no ensotaBalaton, S. W. Galbraith, vice reporting the iiver and harbor bill, to state Gov. Hubbard has received $77.38 from by the department was outrageous. way of obtaining definite information, Kansas had a queer provision on Gibbons, removed Osage, A. A. Allen, the facts that show the national importance the citizens of Zuinbrota, and $13 from the Mr. Wheeler (Ala.) said that Gen. Holt owing to the absence of witnesses, but it is vice McKinney, removed. of the several pieces of work and why citizens of Young America, for the benefit its statute book, which has seemed had been appointed judge advocate general conceded on both sides that the attack was The following postmasters have been each item of appropriation is advisable. of the cyclone sufferers. in order that Gen. McClellan might be made by irregular Mexican troops employed practically to postpone hanging. The commissioned: Agreed to. struck down. by the state of Chihuahua, through The coroner's jury on the late terrible accident Dakota: Barton, John Stenson Hunter, murderer is condemned to an indefinite In discussing the pension bill and referring Mr. Hepburn replied to some remarks an unfortunate accident, and without A. T. Gamble Winona, T. P. Lee. Minnesota, at Minneapolis returned the following to the Revolutionary war and the period previously made by Mr. Bragg, in which he imprisonment in the penitentiary, malice. The depredations committed in verdict: The deceased died from the Hampton, John Delfield. Montana at which pensions were given the survivors, alluded to him (Mr. Hepburn) as the "boiling Mexico by Indians nurtured by the United effects of inj'uries received bv the falling of Grey Cliff, S. E. Carrack. the governor being given the right to Messrs. Vest and Hoar differed as to the pot from Iowa." States government is a grievance that cannot the floors and roof of the Brackett building, Wisconsin. Alma Center, G. M. Breakey, date when the war closed. Mr. Wheeler regreted that Mr. Hepburn hang him whenever he chooses. The be well overlooked. The affair is southeast corner of Second street and' Davis, F. M. Kelsey Elk Mound Hr. Hoar emphasized the accuracy of his had seen fit to make some allusion to him. being investigated by the Mexican authorities. Louis Benson La Pointe, Thomas Stahl. First avenue south, Minneapolis, on the whole responsibility for hanging is citation by reminding Mr. Vest of a fact that In all matters of legislation he never afternoon of Wednesday, May 5r New offices eslablishedMinnesota: Plymouth, 1S86,, he (Mr. Hoar) thought would commend thus thrown on the latter's shoulders. looked behind he only looked before. and from the evidence are of the opinion Hennepin county, F. Webb Strauss, An extensive lock out of striking tailors itself to many of Mr. Vest's constituents. Every act of his was taken for the purpose Governor after Governor has refused that this accident iesulted from the gross Nicollet county, J. G. Strauch Welch, in Chicago has been inaugurated. This Gen. Washington, at the time cited by Mr. of adding by his feeble efforts to the greatness neglect of Walter S. Pardee, building inspector Goodhue county, S. Nelson. means that 20,000 to 25,000 sewing peopeople, Hoar, had combated the events referred to to accept this responsibility and of this country. It became his duty George W. Orff, architect of the Northern confirmations: William M. men and women, were denied work. by the issuance of double rations of rum in this house to defend Abraham Lincoln passed the murderers over to his successor. building, and Charles R. Putnam, carpenter Campbell, marshal of Minnesota. Receivers The employers are resolved that it will to the soldiers. and Gen. Grant against charges and gross in charge of work. of public moneys: L. T. Boyd, Bayfield, continue until the strikers withdraw the There are forty-one of them Mr. Vest retorted: Massachusetts had assaults. He had made no charges demands they have made through the boss Wis. H. 8. Howell, Helena, Monb. Registers made much more out of rum than Missouri Representative White introduced bills in against Lincoln. The charges had now in the penitentiary awaiting punishment tailors for an advance. of land offices S. W. Langhane, Helena, had. Rum had been the principal staple Congress to pension Irene Googins, widow been against the archconspirator, Mont. J. B. Webb, La Crosse, Wis. and who can be hung any in the trade of Massachusetts of Austin Googins, of the Seventh Minnesota The Millers' National association met in Mr. Stanton [hisses on the Republican Collector of customs: Conrad Krez, Milwaukee, for a great many years. Trading rum for regiment, and James King of Winona special convention at the Grand Pacific, side,] who had sought and attempted day the Governor chooses. Wis. Indian agent: P. Rouan of negroes and selling the negroes to the South county, formerly of the Fourteenth Illinois Chicago, about 350 millers being in attendance. to break down officers of the army who Postmasters- the Flatheads, Montana. had so enriched the people of Massachusetts regiment. Much of the usefulness of the association had not sustained the line of policy he had W. P. Smith, Deadwood, Dak. F. A. Alel, that they had ever since been sensitive has been its effectiveness in fighting sought to inaugurate. The report on vital statistics for The secretary of the St. Paul chamber of Lead City, Dak. S. R. Da\ is, Creston, Iowa, on the subject of both negroes and patent suits. It has carried on seven suits. Mr. Hepburn said: Stanton was theone commerce reports that the plant of the- che census of 1880, although just completed, M. C. Lewis, Chariton, Iowa R. P. Menefe, rum, and they were now undertaking to a and spent about $200,000 in defending liti- Montana Live Stock association is located who had brought the confederate banner Bozeman, Mont. S. H. Burroughs, La large extent to prohibit rum after having presents some matters of interest. gation brought against its members to the dust and destroyed the "lost cause." on the Stickney site below West St. Paul. exterminated slavery. Mr. Vest criticised Crosse, Wis. W. N. Carter, Vir^qua, Wis. He is dead now, and yet you try to blacken A table is given of fifty principal The following ciicular, with a picture of the course of the senate in lately passing a Woodside, the bicyclist, races with a A. Everhardt, Ripon, Wis. R. D. Glover, his memory, though you live to-day because Parsons, has been sent out to the police in large number of private pension bills without horse at Winona and beats him. Olympia, Wash. cities of the Union, showing the that man was willhvg, among others, all the principal cities and towns- Arrest even reading them. The following are among the general confirmations C. F. Woerishoffer, the noted bear operator greatest number of deaths from specified that you might live, and not have the halter for murder and inciting riot, A. R. Parsons, announced: HOUSE.Private bills were considered, and of Wall street, dies ot apoplexy in that you had won around your neck. thirty-five to forty years of age, five feet causes for every 10,000 inhabitants. ConsulsM. H. Sawyer, Connecticut, at one of them gave rise to a somewhat protracted New York. [Applause on the Republican side.] eight or nine inches high, slim built, 140 Trinidad A. D. Woods, New Y,ork, Dundee debate on the tariff. Excluding immigration, the annual Mr. Hiscock spoke in defense of Stanton. The St. Paul chamber of commerce orders pounds weight dark hair tinged with gray, C. C. Tanner, South Carolina, Chemaiz The moyen to strike out was lost82 to 92. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. printed resolutions favoring freedom of individual dark mustache dyed black, known through increase of population yearly for Richard Stockton, New Jersey, Rotterdam labor contracts and against arbitrary SENATE.The Cullom interstate commerce the country as labor agitator, socialist, J. M. Strong, New York, Belleville, Can. J. ten years by the excess of births over limitations of time. bill passed the senate to-day by a and anarchist, and one of the leaders of M. Rosse, New York, Three Rivers. Can. J. It is now cllimed that whole cloves deaths was 878,522. The mean annual vote of 47 to 4. After being amended to the incendiary orders who caused the riot The situation at St. Louis at the close of L. M. Caskill, Mississippi, Dublin J. W. are better protection against moths destroy the intended effect of Senator Camden's and massacre in Chicago on Tuesday night, the first week of the eight-hour movement birth rate tor the United States Merriam, Iquiuque B. F. Merritt, Illinois, than either tobacco, camphor or cedar amendment, which required railroads May 4. Frederick Ebersold, General Superintendent is thus: In the large industries where the Adela Chapelle Beckford Macke3', South is given as thirty-six per 1,000. The to charge the same rates per ton per of Police. shavings. organization has been incomplete, strikes Carolina, Nuevo Laredo Albert Loening, mile for a long distance that was charged lock-outs have occurred, which still con- death rate is shown to have been higher .r New York, Bremen E. D. Linn, TexaE, Capt. Robert McDonald, Fifth infantry, Hard cider vinegar may be made by for a short distance. The effect of this Piedras Negras I. P. Imboden. Georgia, has been placed on the retired list, having tinue.^ In other cases the employes who in the colored than in the white adding one part of water to two parts section as finally adopted is to apply Yuscaren J. H. Huges, Ohio, Birmingham reached the age of sixty-four. Capt. Mc~ have demanded eight hours have been discharged the short-haul principle to a larger population, in the foreign element of cider and allowing it to stand for a W. S. Prowell, Ohio, Amer J. H. Donald's retirement promotes First Lieut. and new men employed. number of instances than it did few days. than in the whites of American par* Bingham, Louisiana, Paso del Norte E. C. E. Hargous to be captain, and Second Senator Sabin is a member of the Carlton as originally reported from the committee, R. Bissinger, New York, Bairut Oscar Lieut. Walter H. Chatfield to be first lieutenant. club at New York. To cleanse tumblers in which milk entage, in the cities than in the rural but it, does not reacli so Bischotf, Kansas, Sonneberg Alex Bertrand, Lieut. Avis is the senior second has been used they should be first far as intended by the Camden amendment. M. G. Moe, tailor, of Minneapolis, shoots districts. New York, St. Johns, Que. J. D. lieutenant of the Fifth infantry, but being It is a compromise between the himself fatally. washed in cold water *and% then rinsed in i Hoff, New Jersey, Vera Cruz E. J. Hale, under suspension by litigation of a sentence two extreme views. It does not make the hot water. The claim of Thomas K. Stratler of St. North Carolina, Mauchester B. J. Franklin, of dismissal by court martial is debarred rate between New York and Chicago, for Dr. Pallen, a well-known western Paul for a pension nas been allowed by Mississippi, Hankeri Joseph Elkenbach, from promotion while that is in operation. A strip of old black broadcloth, four example, the maximum i ate th could be the commissioner of pensions. Ohio, Barmen F. F. Duffays, New .physician, is of the opinion that the charged between intermediate points, but or five inches wide, rolled up tightly Mr. Sawyer, from the committee on pensions, York, Havre T. R. Jennigan, North Carolina, The second biennial national convention it does prohibit railways from charging a practice of medicine will be revolutionized to whom was referred the iollowing and sewed to keep the roll in place,is better Osaka and Hiogo Charles Foster, Indiana, and the thirty-fifth meeting of the Ancient higher rate for a shorter than for a longer bills, reported them severally without than a sponge or cloth for cleansing Ellenfold James Whelan,New York, within the next tew years. We Order of Hibernians of the Unitedwill Statesb distance on all shipments from any given amendraent.and submitted reports thereon: at Port Erie, Can. William Slade, Ohio,Brussels ele black and dark-colored clothes. Whatever VPl will live, he says, to see the student l^a Sndd if T^h"' point, of arrival. As the Camden amendment 1 John Parkinson, Na^ M^JoSS SvU G. W. Savage, New Jersey, Belfast a lint comes from it in rubbing is Sofia Enlind, Rhoda Williams Alex Trim- I originally stood, the rate from Chicago sind successful practitioner of to-day W. F. Moffet, New Jersey, Athens J. H. ble. Mrs. Emilv M. AllPn to New York was the highest that ble Mrs Emil Swift Alle Jacob lhL Present from every state in the Union where black, and does not show. Putnam, Ohio, nsu general at Honolulu. the order exists retire altogether from the actual practice could be charged, and between intermediate Samuel W. Bowling, Catherine Whitesell Collector of customs: A. F. Seeberger The most advanced physicians now points the rates were to be proportionate, R. H. Stapleton, Mary A. Shannon, Mrs! of medicine amd establish himself Bishop Whipple says of the proposed removal Chicago. Also numerous other customs combat the idea that it is unhealthy to according to distance. M. A. Lewis, Lenford Rose, Solomon Messer, of the Seabury Divinity school from and land office nominations. as a consulting physician only. The eat just before retiring for the night. The bill in other respects stands as \t was Michael McGray, Maria Kite, William Fairbault to St. Paul or Minneapolis"Many learned sugeon or physician of the future originally reported. Senator Cullom says H. Nevit, E. Kirchner, James Wolfe. Of course a hearty meal is not advisable, of our friends believe that it would A Cyclone in Illinois. that he is satisfied with the measure as it give us unrivaled advantages to be near but just enough light and wholesome will give his lime and attention Secretary Manning now has interviews stands, and thinks the amendment in its the state university and these centers of with the heads of bureaus at the treasury A dispatch from Odell, HI., of the 12th food to give the stomach something to the prevention rather than to the modified form improves the bill and reaches intellectual and business activity. The department every day, either driving down says: At 3:45 p. m. to-day a terrible cyclone to do will aid in producing sleep their hands the same the evils that are complained of. nevetr -cure of disease. It is no great trick to to the building and having them come out question has been presented to the struck this village, which demolished a and sound rest. Mr. Morgan offered an amendment declaring to his carriage, or sending for them to come board oe ?trustees. When it is presented, eiv one brick block, wrecked three warehouses, learn to set a fractured bone or pre- lVvl11, the proposed commissioners to be to his house. There is not the slightest Dried herring makes an excellent unroofed the hotel, Masonic hall, and four executive officers merely, and denying them :v scribe a dose of salts. Suueh things sign oi his resignation. One of his physicians thoughtful consideration which has characterized store buildings, and destroyed the upper relish. Split, skin and bone, cover legislative and judicial powers. This was said that he had no doubt that the their care for all work committed y* will be relegated to a class of pratfationers story oi the Angell block in which were the tvith cream, and heat through in the rejected. The bill then came to a vote and secretary would be sitting at his desk before to their hands." Odell bank and Odd Fellows' lodge. Scarcely about on a par with what are was passedayes 47, nays 4. The negative oven. Place each one on a strip of fall. a store in town escaped injury. The loss Patents granted Minnesotians: A. B. votes were those of Messrs. Brown, buttered toast, thicken the cream with ^\now called nurses. Hygiene and sanitation will amount to $50,000. Houses, barns The total values of the export3 of breadstuffs 8 against $135, Bute, Minneapolis, damper regulator and Colquitt, Morgan and Ransom. Anumber 74 will be the study of the physi flour, season well, pour it over the fish, and sheds were twisted off their foundations 8 1 f. during te'n months ended April 30 alarm R. Patrick, Brainerd, fire arch for 5 of pairs were announced. 95 and completely destroyed. Trees a foot in and give each a dash of lemon, and i boiler* E. L. Mantor, Litchfield, washin* o^ HOUSE.Mr. Brumm, rising to a question 6 jk^cian of the future, Jt? 9 931,429 the same time last year. diameter were twisted up. The storm 3 machine. send it to the table hot. of prfyilege, stated V*"5,$V tK&-~ nr^1*-" ,W.*T-,.. j...*_^,-4..