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***l The works of the American Forcite Powder New UlmReview. I A. METNESOTA LYNCHING. Kl# court and iremain iacognSto while'iH England. A bill passed providing forsthe payment R0CEEDING8 OF WGEES& companv, in Morris county, N. J., were of steamboat inspectors' expenses, destroyed by fire and an explosion. Loss, The coun* of Paris has issued a manifesto, *&- 4- i-" being amendatory of the shipping bill, $100,000. VUlage Surshal Convey of Detroit Mnrder6 W saying: lately approved by the president. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. SENATE.The chaii laid fbefore the senate by William Kelleher, Alias "Big Ex-President Haves fa a recognized candidate I *m constrained to leave my country. The president sent nine more messages to ft1 the credentials of re-election ol Nelson W. Bed",A Mob Breaks into the Jail Takes for the presidency of Adelbert college, I protest in the name ol justice against the the senate, announcing that he hd vetoed Aldrich as senator from Rhode Island. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. violence done me. I .am passionately attached the Murderer Jtet4 a Grove and Strings Cleveland. nine more bills granting pensions to soldiers, Read and filed. A bill passed to grant to my country. In Drosecutingone, and it is understood thaftua similar Him ITp. Galueha A. Grow will make'another attempt Dearborn Park, Chicago, to that city lor vengeance is taken in my person on 3,500.- batch may be expected every day-until the to secure the United States senatorship Detroit (Backer^D.} Special 23d.John the use and benefit of public and benevolent -G. A. Barclay, a Scotch tourist, who 000 voters who on Oct! 4, condemnfd the large pile of bills in his hands is -disposed in Pennsylvania to succeed Mitchell. 8'- Convey, marshal -of this village, was instantly institutions. A bill to remove the of. faults of the Republic which sought to intimidate is now in this country, says that with if. killed by a-sbot through the heart Indian Commissioner Atkins submitted political disabilities of J. G. Flourney of those daily deiaiching themselves Among the biPs vetoed was one granting to the senate a report in reply to a senate fired by a gambler and runner of a houseof the single exception of Naples Chicago Mississippi passed. Mr. Edmunds' resolution from the present regime. In one is p: osecuted a pension to Alfred Denaey. whose record resolution inquiring repsons for a refusal ill fame named William Kelleher, alias providing for such an amendment to the monarchical principal transmitted showed no disability, but twenty years beats the world for the prevalence of of licenses to certain Indian traders. The the rules as to admit of debate on motions "Big Red," at 1:30 o'clock this morning. A as -a trust by liim who had so after he was discharged he filed a claim drinking and social viae. commissioner quotes the law which places to reconsider, was agreed to and the row between gambloss had been in progress nobly preserved ii\ It is decided to alleging that he was injured by being thrown the entire control of Indian post-trader-ehips ruleb were amended accordingly. all the eTning, -oad hard blows had separate irorn France the head of forward upon the horn of his saddle. The in his hands as the reason for the refusal Mr. Plumb oftered tne following resolution, been exchanged. Finally a number of a glorious family which guided her president says: New York is a populous city and requires of license*, and then gives a list of which was agreed to: Calling omthe them were standing in.front of the Masonic course nine centuries "m the work The number of instances in which those the traders to whom, as th&best interests secretary of the interior for information block, when "Big Red" drew his revolver a large police department. It of national .unity, and which, alike in of our soldiers who rode horses during the of-the Indian service seems to require, he as to how many entries of public land have and shot At another gambler named Frank good and ^vil fortune, founded her war were injured by being thrown lor ward has had 2,750 officers on the police has refused licenses during his administration, been canceled for fraud, after investigation Bennett, who quickly dodged and the shot prosperity and grandeur- The hope was upon their saddles indicates that these together with the faot as to whether by a special agent and after the hearing force, which it was urged was inadequate, struck the sidewalk. Marshal Convey, cherished that France had not forgotten saddles were dangerous eontrivanees. charges have or have not been filed against conducted in accordance with rules of practice, who was standing near, started for "Bij the happy, peaceful reign of my grandfather, Senator Van Wyck submitted a proposed hence the legislature was asked them. Following i^ a portion of the list: from and during 1883 up to this Red," who as quick as ha saw the movement and the more recent lime when my amendment to the bill authorizing the DakotaChev-enne reservation, A. T. Caton, time, and whether any and what entries to increase it 500 meia, which it did, brought up his self-cocker and fired brother and uncles fought loyally under Union Pacific to construct branch i*oads charges Crow Creek, H. A. Clouch had been canceled solely on reports of at Convey. Convey 'threw up his hands her flag in the ranks of her valiant army. through the states and territories ^through and the Governor has approved the Co., charges A. J. Carrier, charges Pine special agents, and whether any and what These calculations will prove fallacious. and exclaimed, "My God, I'm shot!" and fell. which the system of railroads now operated Ridge, Fry & Robnison, zio charges C. F. act. The increase was suggested by entries canceled for frauds have been reinstated Taught by experience, France wall not be "Big Red" ran around tfee corner and disappeared by it extends, to add to it tie following Blancharcl, no charges White & Gillingham, on the taking of testimony, etc. misled as to the cause or author of the ills before the astonished spectators the recent street railroad disturbances proviso: no charges Sparks, charges Rosebud, The senate committee on public lands she suffers. They will recognize that traditional could realize what had happened. Doctors That this act shall in no manner interfere in that city. The police department Fell & Gordon, no charges, L. Richard, no amended Senator Mitchell's proposed monarchy, of which I am the representative, were called, but Convey never breathed with the collection, nor diminioli charges. MontanaFlathead, X. A. Lambert, amendment to repeal the pre emption and can alone furnish the remedy. now has 3,250 men at its disposal. after he dropped. County Attorney Brown, the amount of money to be paid by no charges F. G. Deniars, no charges timber culture laws. It provides. With the aid of God and the co-operation Sheriff Phinney and Constable Norcross the said Union Pacific into the treasury Fort Peck, G. H. Fairchild, no charges. Nothing herein shall be construed as depriving of all those who share my faith in the future. were aroused and a reward of $200 being under the Thurman act, and the Washington TerritoryNoah Bey agency, the holders of military bounty I shall accomplish it. The republic A new law in New Jersey is aimed at offered telegrams were sentrin all directions sums to be paid under said Thurman act S. Baxter, charges. WisconsinGreen Bay land warrants or other land warrants or is afraid. I have confidence in France, and and parties detailed to scour the country. shall be ascertained as if this act had not the deceptive nursery agent. It provides agency, W. Westcott, charges La Pointe other land scrip at any time heretoforeiissued, at the decisive hour I shall be read}'. been passed and without regard to any obligations, Messrs. Foster and BontelJ, who had been agency, J. Allen, no charges L. E. Holmes, under or in pursuance of the provisions that "any person selling fruit or pledge of renewing the guarantee detailed to watch "Red's" house, while patroling Express London Cable: The expulsion no charges. of any law in the United States, of bonds, or subscription of stock, or of discovered their man ,sleep in the treesorfruitbrier3, who shall misrepresent of the French princes has caused much uneasiness their right to locate such warrants or strip any money allowed by this act. brush, captured him and locked him up in in Paris. It is feared that serious At a hanqnet at Charleston, W. Va., given the name or nature of said fruit on the public lands in the same manner rejail. At 10 a. ra. CorMae Hanson empanelled trouble may result. The better class of to Ohio editors. Congressman Grosvenor HOUSE.On a motion to consider &s.e as if this act had not been Massed. trees or fruit briers, shallfoeguilty of a jury, consisting of some.of the best people severely condemn the issue of the of Ohio said- "In Ohio there is more port of the committee on rules, which was HotrSE.The naval appropriation m" citizens, who, after hearing the ^direct evidence decree against heads of the old monarchial intense feeling against t'te New England recently discussed, the republicans'feegan ,a misdemeanor, and on "Conviction passed and the sundry civil appropriation and doctors' report of thejaort mortem families. They regard the step as an evidence States than there was against the south, filibustering and continued until adjourn.ment, bill was considered, discubsioia taking thereof shall be punished by a fine not of weakness on the part of the government, examination, brought a virdict that because New England don't want the south *o aao business whatever was done. place on the financial policy of the administration. and dread the effect of its confession the deceased came to his death by a shot and west to improve, but to hold them -exceeding one hundred dollars, or imprisonment Amendments requiring the engiaving in this way on the uneasy spirits fired by William Kelleher, with malice back by not legislating in the interest of SENATE.The bill for the appointment of $1 and $2 notes were lost. in the county jail for a which always are ready for revolution. the two great sections of the country." He aforethought. John Convey's father and zind compensation of a United States dwtrict The house committee on invalid pensions They hold, too, that the expulsion of the characterized their citizens- as the overeducated term not exceeding three months, or mother live in Rochester, Minn., and a telegram jud,:e for the Southern district of Alabama agreed to amalgamate the substitute princes has given undue prominence to provincials of the east being sent there they answered to iis taken up. Mr. Logan moved for the Blair bill pensioning disabled soldiers fboth, at the discretion of the court." them and their political position will tend send the remains to Rochester, wbick will as an amendim-nt the provision of the bill with the bill to increase the rate of Frank Yorkitcha. a sailor on the brig to unite the monarchial and imperial interests be done. Convey was unmarried, but engaged heretofore passed by the senate, fixing all pension of soldiers who have lost a Mary Warner, stabbed and killed James in a common hostility totherepublic. to an estimable young lady living Senator George of Mississippi stated dintrict judges' salaries at $5,000 a year. lee or arm, and attach to the combined P. Lewis, first mate, at sea. Lewis had south of town. Agreed to the first division (relating t bills a clause imposing an income pounded him on the head with a wooden rin a recent speech in the senate that salaries) by a vote of 32 yeas to 20 nays, All day gangs of citizens have thronged tax to meet the expenditure involved. The belaying pin which broke, and was about th aggregate land grants made to and the second division (prohibiting nepotism) the sidewalks talking in quiet, but earnest clause is patterned alter the income tax to stiike him with an iron belaying pin The National Conference of Charities and by a viva voce vote. The bill as tones, and men were on the watch around bill introduced in the Forty-seventh congress a-ailroads amount to 281,176 square when the stabbing occurred. Yorkitcha Correction. amended was then passed. by Gen. Ewing. Statistics collected the court house to see that "Red" is not was hi ought to New York and taken before onilesan area as large as the original The thirteenth annual conference of char, The bill repealing the pre-emption and at the time the bill was introduced indicated spirited away by the sheriff to another the grand jury, which immediately discharged ities and correction will be held at 3t. PaulJuly timl er culture laws was then proceeded thirteen states. The average price at that a revenue of $63,000,000 per annum county, the sheriff fearing a lynching, A him. 13 to 21, 188G The indications are with. Pa^sjdyeas 34, nays 20. A committee could be raised in this way. If the large number of friends of Convey from the which the roads have sold their lands Tli3 report orthe directors of the Central that it will be a large ana successful meeting. of conference was ordered on the bill can be passed (under a suspension of surroundiriir towns came in. Every one Pacific shows a surplus of over S3G7,- is $4.30 per acre. Valued at this This conference embraces those interested disagreeing votes of the two houses on the rules), it is expected by the committee that conversed in quiet tones, and no noise or 7(51). bill. in prisons, jails, reformatories, insane it will prepare the way for favorable action confusion was heard. As the clock struck price, the grants are worth $773,000.- hospitals, orphan asylums, hospitals, Frank Keenan, Greenburg, Pa., killed on the bill to extend the date within The Fritz John Porter bill was then laid 8 the lights in every saloon went out. At 10 000. Congress then has actually taken Mac D'xon at Latrobe, Pa. which claims for arrears of pension may be poorhouses, etc. Officers of such institutions, before the senate. Mr. Sewellsaid: It was o'clock the silence was broken by the clang filed, as the necessary revenue to pay the public and private, are requested to the same bill that had passed before. of the large bell of the engine house, and in One of PattPs wedding gifts from Lady the people's lands valued at over claims will be available. attend- This invitation includes sheriffs There was nothing to be said now that less time than it takes to chronicle it the Rothschild was a brooch about four inches $700,000,000 and given them to a few would throw any new light on its subject and county commissioners. three doors to the court house were surrounded long, representing two large pansies in SENATE.Mr. Hawley called up his motion matter. A mere /statement of the facts The programme is long and very interesting. corporations. by a ciowd led by a few men with white brilliant-", with nine blood-red rubies to recommend the bill prohibiting would be sufficient. Mr. Sewell then recited It include-, addresses by Gov. Hubbard handkerchiefs tied over thdr faces. A few in it heart all diamonds, with a large red members of congress from accepting employment the salient facts in the military history of of Minnesota, ex-President Hayes, heavy blows from a sledge and the rear ruby in the middle. from railroads that had received One of the laws recently signed by Gen. Porter. Mr. Sewell.had the clerk read a Dr. A. G. Byer* of Ohio, Bishop Ireland of door fell and the window irors knocked into The Waldmeister plant is to be introduced aid from the United States. The motion number of resolutions of Grand Army St. Paul. ex-Gov. Hoadley of Ohio, Hon. splinters the inside door, and the governor of New York is of interest from Germany into England as a was debated and went over. The senate posts, urging the passage of the bill. L. R. Brockway of New York, Hon. It. nothing but' the sheet iron cells substitute for tea. to all officers of justice in the state. took up the bill repealing the preemption Brinkerhoff of Ohio, Hon. H. M. Lord of were between the mob ai.d their Hor^cMr. Long defended President and timber culture laws. The eleventh parliament under Queen Dakota, and many others, together with The law takes effect immediately and victim. "Red" was in plain \iew and begged Adams, of the Union Pacific Railroad company, Mr. Blair had moved an amendment' Victoria, and the twenty-third .since George elaborate reports and discussions. the crowd to shoot, but they paid no ajai.ist charges of violation of law provides that a person charged with prohibiting the acquisition in HI. was king, will be "dissolved. It has E\-Ptes.idi tit Hayes and Mrs. Hayes, attention to him. A dehiy occuried here, that had b.-cn made against him. The one ownershio of more than 640 acres of been the shortest parliament since the first crime in another state or territory several governors of states and numerous sundry civil bill was considered. as the leaders had everything provided except desert land. To this Mr. Ingalls offered an of William IV., which lasted onlv five prominent superintendents of institutions the necessary light to see how tow oik. The house placed an important amendment shall not be taken out of New York amendment applying the limitation to all rndry civil bill. An amend- and experts in the care of the insane and i months and twenty-seven days. Sheriff Phinney, who is ajsmall man, struggled tin1 or public land3. The latter proposition, either with or without his consent other dependent classes are expected. A ledge of white marble six hundred feet hard, but waso verpowered. The mob ment was pending providing that hereafter which was the pending question, was voted All railroads centering in St. Paul will return wide has been Found in Union county, Or. unless he be regularly extradited, and now became impatient at their slow progress, no United St it's notes of larger denomination down. Mr. Blair's amendment was then at tine-fifth fare members who pay as the matches did not last long. One shall be printed to take the place ol Chief of police Thatcher of Moundsville, voted down, yeas 3, nays 42. Those voting any person or officer who aids or assists full fare in coming. notes of a small denomination canceled of the hardest workeis struck at thesheriif W. Va., was shot ,-nd killed by James in the affirmative were Messrs. Blair, in removing any fugitive from St. Paul hotels offer reduced rates. For and retired. This was adopted. Subsequently with a chair, but a cooler man stopped the Johnson. Dolph and Teller. progt.i .nines or other information address Mr. Bland offered the following, blow, and the striker fell over into a tub. justice out of New Yorkwithout a requisition The residence of Joseph Lyon at Lake II. II. Hart, St. Paul, Minn. HOUSE.The senate bill passed granting which was adopted: The sheriff, at this stage, seeing that it was Geneva, Wia., was snia&hed by a gang o! being first obtained shall be right of way to railroad companies through impossible to sa%ethe man, sent for hhsdojj,uty The secretary of the treasury is hereby fccoundreLs. Postal Clerks IJousiced for Conspiracy. Northern Montana Indian reservations. authorised and required to issue 1, $2, and handed over the keys. One turn of guilty of felony and imprisoned in Mrs. Sarah Tyrrel of Lancaster, Wis., A proposed change in the rules making it and $* silver certificates on all the surplus the lock, a wild rush, and ''Big R?d," with The following special notice was issued by state prison. killed her husband. in order to add to a general pension bill a sih er dollars now in the treasury, in payment a rope around his nock and twenty men at the general superintendent of the railway provision for the imposition of a tax was of the appropriation of this bill, and the other end, r-tarted on his last earthly Thomas Chamberlain of Beloit is eleetcd mail sei ice at Washington: discussed. The subjects of pensions and other obligations and expenditures of the president of the Wisconsin State University. run. The leaders dragged him a full ciiiarterof The late Legislature of New York or(le the tariff were brought into the debate.and eovernnient. a mile to a grove of trees, followed by named[ general, the cielks th below have been removed from appropriated $200,000 for the enlargement warm controversies took place among the 500 men on the dead run, and on arriving A valuable find of lead is made in Wisconpin, the service for insubordination in conspiring Democratic leaders. a nimble youth climbed a tree, and the of certain locks in the Erie Canal, seven miles from Galena. SENATE.The house bill to restore Gen. to obstruct the regulation of the service At first it was a purely partisan affair, poor wretch, without a prayer or good Fitz John Porter to the army was debated by the department and to injure its efficiency. William W. Carruth, ex-judge of the so that two boats instead of one led by Morrison, Matson, Hoi man and word, was pulled up. As soon as the rope They have secretly attempted to at much length and finally passed30 to 17. Newton (Mass.) police court, who was arrested others on the Democratic side, and by was fast a dozen revolver bhots were fired can pass through them at a time. form an association with a view to dictation The senate committee on privilege* and in Washington under an indictment Reed, Hiscock and Hepburn on the Republican. into his body. It is impossible to say to the department, and many of them elections voted to report adversely the investigation Governor Hill has approved the bill charging him with the embezzlement ol They passed rapidly over the his- whether there was much life in him when have also been guilty of deception toward of the charges of bribery in connection $8,000 while acting as administrator ol tor3' of each party in its relation to the strung up, as such was the speed at which making this appropriation, and it is strung up as suc was wi spee a at wnic with the election^ of Senator the estate of Julia F. Ward of Oakland. thei pose^*f ello soldier, and the customary number of lefthanded hewas carried along that part of the timehe c]erk Payne. The majority thfnk there is oft sucs associationg theopur be a8SOCintinn now a law. The work will be commenced Cal., was arraigned in Boston and pleaded repre8e 8l!c compliments and parliamentary atio toentan- hi was dragged rather than ran. Twenty not sufficent evidence to show that money merely benevolent and thus not guilty. He was held for trial. imn.ediately. When these enJflrged vituperation on either side, to the keen delight minutes later the town seemed deserted. glinj,' them. At the same time the was used in the election, and" are very confident The act of elevating Archbishop Gibbor of crowded galleries and the exhilaration postmaster general*directs me to express that the result was not in any way loeH$ ffre ready for use it will to the cardinalate will shortly be consummated of gentlemen on both sides, his gratification that so few, comparatively, affected by improper means. There will be quicken and' cheapen grain transportation POSTMASTERS' SALARIES. by certain essential cermonial acts. who have been for weeks spoiling could be found to eugago in such a a minority report in favor of investigation. The selection of Archbibho'i Gibbons is regarded |or a^ Jiglit, and then there was a^soinewfiafc scheme, a nd his acknowledgments to thof from-the West. The appropriation It is said that only Senators Hoar and as a very fortunate one by American bitter controversy between Bragg, who have kept the departme nt informed. Frye will sign the minority report, and List of Readjust ed Salaries of Northwestern is also an earnest that New Catholics. Morrison and Randall. Mr. Randall said: Here follows the namesnone beiiu i" the that Senators Teller, Evarfcs, Logan, Saulsbury, Post masters. "Some years ago we had the same controversy, York will commence a thorough enlargement Northwest save C. B. Kirkland, Chicago Work on the Montana Central road between Yance, Pujrh and Eustis will sign the and I cast my vote then as I cast it The readjustment of postmasters' salaries and Minneapolis. The postmast er general Helena and Rim-ini continues, says majority report. and improvement of its on Thursdayfrom conviction. I resisted says the discharged men threatened to the Fort Benton River Press, but it appears for 1887 has been made by the postonice departme HOUSE.The speaker laid before the anything that tended to free, trade in the canal-' All that cheapens canal transportation stiike, or the combined resignation of that the Northern Pacific has the upper nt The Northwestern offices in which house the various veto messages transmitted United States, and th.Stoweringof wages to ma ny clerks was threatened, so as to menace hand and will hold the iron from the changes have been made are as follows: helps the West by actaing by the president. They were read by the American laborers. I was condemned in the departme nt with embarrassment. Montana Central and build and have theii DAKOTA. clerk and referred to the committee on pensions to the value of Western products in some quartcr^fbr that vote. I went with cars rohning ahead of that road. Old New I Old New or on invalid pensions until that vetoing the rest or you (addressing the Democrats) the hands of the farmers, manufacturers Sal'v. Sal'v. Sal'y. Sal'y. John II. Conrad has issued in the Northwebt the bill granting a pension to the widow to a national convention where I was told Count Casa Miranda, who is to marry Blunt $1,400 $1.20djLead City. .l.noo Territory 200,000 acres of land of Maj. Gen. Hunter Was reached, when and other producers. that I would have no Republicans to help 1,300 Brookings....1,200 1,300 Madison ....1,200 Christine Nilsson, is a high grandee of from the dominion government, upon Mr. Hepburn moved that its consideration 1,400 Canton 1,200 1,300 Mandan 1,500 me. What was the result of that convention? Spain and a political associate of Canovas which he will drive this season 10,000head be postponed until later. Lost95 to 141 2,000 Chdinberl'in. 1,300 1.400 Mitcnell.... 1.K00 Does any man here attempt to say Castillo. of cattle and 200 head of Oregon bred 1,400 Columbia.... 1,100 1,201 Pierre 1.60.1 and the .message took the usual course. The The success of the secession party in that the measure reported to this 1,500 mares. Dell Rapids..l,000 *....lRapid City ..1,300 Mr. Parnell says that an important delegation other messages were appropriately referred. house by the committee of ways the recent Nova Scotia elections is 1,6M) Eilendaie... .1,200 l,4"0iWahneton ..1.500 will attend the Irish league convention The senate amendments to the agricultural Postmasters commissioned: DakotaNiagara, and means, is in harmony with 1,700 1,300 Watertown..1,600 Groton 1,000 in Chicago. a serious matter for that Province appropriation bill were non-concurred in, J. A. Rose: Clark, S. D. Jeffries 1,200 2,100 Woonsocket. 1,100 Huron 1,400 the spirit of that convention or enunciations and new conferers appointed. 2,000 l,300i Yankton 1,900 The total popular majority in Nova Scotia Ipswich 1,200 Jamestown, A. Klaus. IowaMorton's of those who took the stump in its and for the Dominion and home governments. On motion of Mr. Bragg a joint resolution for secession from Canada is 12,000 in MONTANA. Mills, 0. W. Bean Sheamlonah, J. R. Ralekin behalf? No, I am just to-day where I stood The Dominion Government was passed appointing Gen. William a vote of 00,000. Anaconda....1,300 1,400: Glendive 1,000 Longton, G. W. Clark. Montana then* I am in favor of a revision of the 1.300 1,600 Livinjrstoa ..1.400 Bozoman 1,800 J. Sewell of New Jersey, Gen. Martin T. McMahon Bozeman, R. P. Menefee Helena, 0.* D. received formal warning a year tariff and the lowering of rates of duty, and 0 George A. Anderson of Quiney, 111., was 2,600|MilesCity...l,8l, 1,700 Butte City...2,500 of New York and Capt. J. L. Mitchell Curtiss. WisconsinBancroft, J. Ratcliff a repeal in part of intern.il taxes, upon nominated for congress by the Twelfth district 1,500 ago of what to expect unless the demands MOOiMissou a 1,600 Deer Lodes.. 1.300 of Wisconsin to fill vacancies on the National Home, G. Field. New o.'u'ccs which the ways and means committee of Democratic convention on the two Fort Benton. 1,300 l,20O| of the Province were heeded board of managers of the national homes Dakota: Delamerc, Sargent county Etta this house has denied any one the privilege hundred and nineteenth ballot, defeating, MINNESOTA. for disabled volunteers. Mine. Pennington county. John Seeman, of a vote, among others, Riggs, the present member. 3,600 for the readjustment of the tariff, the l,100|Minneapolis. 3,500 Ada 1,200 Dennison, Iowa: R. E. Austin. Tama City, 1,600 Moorhead....1,700 1,500 Austin 1,500 Mr. Morrison, the gentleman from Pennsylvania, There are 214 people who were poisoned lightening of the burden of taxation, Blue Earth.. 1,000 1,100 Preston 1.100 Iova S. C. Symonds, Hudson, Wis. wasnington ana isnnKer ma. had gone out of his way to say at a picnic near Leamington, N. J. Six of 2,200 Brainerd 2,000 1,700'llochester... .2,103 A member of a prominent congressional which under the union has become that the proposition presented by the ways them will probably die and twenty are in a 1,800 2,7oO|Ht. Cloud.... 1,900 Dnluth 2,000 It was on the 15th day of June, 1775, committee has written 18,000 letters to his 3,600 and means committee was not within the 2,100 St.. Paul 3.500 FaribaulL. ...2.C00 precarious condition. One of the physicians excessive, and a general reform of the constituents since the inauguration of the that George Washington was chosen 1,200 Granite F'11.1,C00 1,1'0! SpringVdll'y l.mo spirit of the Chicago platform. In nearly in charge says the symptoms are financial relations between Dominion new administration. 1,3('0 Willmar 1,400 Hastinzs 16,00 1,700 Commander-in-Chief of the American every paragraph of that platform the democracy clearly those of arsenic poisoning. He A 600 1,40" Winona 2,500 Luverne 1,200 A bill which passed the senaterepealsthe and Province. But the dominant had pledged itself as a party to the array. The next day he made his answer thinks that arsenic was put in the ice 1.10J 2,300 Worchinjrton. 1,200 Mankato 2,200 pre-emption and timber culture acts, but reduction of tariff taxes, and had especially cream after the picnic was underway. IOWA. to Congress, in which he declared party at Ottawa appears to know of protects those who make entries under declared in favor of the continuance of 1,0C0 Atlantic 1,900 2,000iLogan 1,100 It will cost President Cleveland $30,000 that he accepted the office, but that he no remedy for discontent but a sub- those laws up to the date of the 1,700 internal revenue taxes, une war taxes remain Centerville .1,600 1,500 Lyons 1,600 to make his country residence habitable. would take no pay. He left Philadelphia 1,600 approval of the bill by the president. The Charles Citv. 1,600 1.700iManon l^oo substantially as they did at the close sid3\ Seemingly it is now too late, 1,400 J. Williams was appointed postmaster Cherokee 1,500 1.6001 Mo-nticello... 1,300 desert land act is modified, but is not repealed. on his way to Boston, June 21, of the war, and the party promised reduction 1,400 and Nova Scotia will probably execute Clear Lake.. .1,000 l,200|Nevana 1,300 at Oak Park, Minn., A ice Long, resigned. The house has passed a similar escorted by a troop of horsemen, and yet Mr. Randall, notwithstanding the 3,5')()|02den 1,000 Clinton 2.400 bill, but it differs in many respects, and the The following fourth-class ofires, among Ls thirst to appeal to the imperial promise of reduction and his desire to keep accompanied by Schuyler and Lee, who 1,500'Ottawa l.ioo 1,000 Corninir 1,600 two bills will have to go to a committee ol 1.G0Oothers, will be raised to the presidential faith with the platform, would 2,8'ioIOsinjie 1.500 Council Bi'ffs2,900 authorities for leave to withdraw had just been made major-generals by conference. 2,100 Ottumwa. ..2,500 2,600 Creston 2,300 (third class) on July 1: Afcbton and Paik not vote to consider the bill Congress. They had gone about twenty 1.900 Rockf ord .1.000 Decorah 1,800 from the confederation, w,ith what River, Dak. Ellensbnry and North Yakima, unless it gave him an opportunity to do The Baker dashworks at Syracuse, N. Y., 3,000 Eock Ripids.1,100 1,000 Dubuque ....2.900 msles when they saw a man on horseback Wash. Colfax, Iowa. The salaries will that which he had pledged himself not to results nobody can foretell. has failed. Liabilities, $45,000. 1.2001 Sigournev.. .1,300 1,400 Dunlap 1.3C0 range from 1.000 to $1,700. coming rapidly down the road. It do. The gentleman knew that the Chicago 1,500 Sioux City.. .2,700 2,W)0 Eldorado....1,400 Miss Ada Smith of New York, youngest platform required additions to the free Kmmettsb'rgl.^30 1,500 Spencc r. 1,5'JO 1,400 was a messenger riding post-haste to Commodore Truxton, of the navy, is Fister of Mrs. W. K.Vanderbilt, is to many Greenfield. ..1,100 1,000 Storm Lake.1,500 1,600 list. The State Department is collecting Philadelphia, and carrying to Congress 1,500here with*a lawyer named Walker from Count Moroni of Rome, Italy. Guthrie Cen.l.iro 1,000 Toledo 1.400 Mr. Randall asked if the gentleman believed Norfolk to make an attempt to secure the news of the battle of Bunker Hill. Everybody 1,300 Walnut 1,000 Hamburg 1,200 The Oregon state legislature voted $25C information as to the methods employed that President Cleveland could have 1,500 Wasoinscton. 1,600 l,7u0 Harlan 1,600 promotion to admiral, of which he was for a monument to ex-Senator Ntsbit. was stirred by the news and been elected if the convention had declared by the Morruan propagandists 1,900 Independ'cc .1,800 Waterloo .2,300 2.4C0 debarred by the refusal of the sanate to One Oppenheimer, a socialist, who has wanted to know the particulars. for free raw materials. Knoxvitle.... 1,400 1.500 Waukon 1,100 1.200 act upon his nomination until his retirement in securing adherents abroad to their been in custody in Chicago for six weeks, 1,200 Lansin* 1,100 What Cheer..1,5'JO 1,600 Mr. Morrison replied: under the law took effect. The senate has furnished the police about all the evidence 2,000 Lemars 2.U.0 "Why were the Provincials compelled pernicious creed. Already some very Mr. Cleveland would have gotten more refused to act upon his promotion for political they have against the Hay market WISCONSIN. votes than he did. He had not carried to retreat?" he was asked. startling figures and statements have reasons. rioters. He is still under lock and' key, because 1,100 2,400IMedfcrd 1,000 Appleton 2.30T Ohio, anyhow, and had mot carried Pennsylvania "It was for want of ammunition," he 1 he fears the vengeance of his formei 1,400 2,2001 1,300 Beloif 2.103 been secured, which show on what a Pensions have been allowed by the pension by 80,000 votes, and would not replied. 1,6.'0 Bosuobel... 1,400 l,200JMernll 1,509 associates. office to Irwin Smith of Winona, have carried them if the tariff on wool wholesale plan the Mormon recruiting Burlington.. 1,100 1.200 Prairie du C..l,200 1.400 It has been decided to send the Seventec "Did they stand the fire of the regular George J. Harrington of Owatonna, B. had been piled a mile high. Delavan L400 2,600 1,5 OIRacine 2,700 nth regiment of infantry to the department agents are working in Europe, and Maxwell of Lansing, George II. Smith of troops?" asked Washington anxiously. Edeerto' 1,000 SENATE.Senator Edmunds succeeded in 1,600 l,100|K-.pon. 1,700 ol the Platte to replace the Ninth Forr.Hownrd.1,200 Hamilton, and Gustav Sandberg of 2,100 1,100!Snebovirsuj ..2.HK preventing the assage of the bill to prohibit especially in Switzerland, buying young infantry, which has been ordered to the Green Bay... 2,000 1,100 2.100 SheonFalls.1.20 Wabasha. Representative White has returned members of congress from receiving "That they did, and held their own girls, educating them, misleading them Hudson 1,400 1,5-H! Stevens Pu t. 1.700 1.8U0 department of Arizona. The movement from Winona. He is confident fees as counsel for land grant railroad companies. Jefforson 1,4'K) 1.500 1,^00 Stoatrtatmi... 1,400 fire in reserve until the nemy was will take place at an early day, but whether, that he will be renominated. A new postoffice and shipping them to Utah for their Th bill was passed June 10 by a Kenoxha 1.700 rods.1' 1,000 l.bOO.Sturte BBay 1.100 or not it will occur before the end of the within eight has been ordered established at St. Kilbourne.... 1.000 1.000 vote of 32 to 11. It was recinded by a ISiiperior "1,100 own nefarious purposes. It may be present fiscal year, which ends on the 30th 1,400 Michael's station,Hennepin county, on the La Cro^e -',iW8 2,701 Turna-h 1,200 "Then the liberties of the country vote of 31 to 21 and sent to the judiciary inst., is not yet known. The Seventeenth 1,300 Viroqua, 1,0 HJ 1,100 that the completion of the work now Lancaster... 1.20 St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba. Sam- i. If? committee. The feature of the debate, are safe!" exclaimed Washington. He l,400i is ft- Mauston 1,100 has been fetationed in the department o! ut-1 L. Gilson of Pennsylvania has been which lasted the entire afternoon, was a being done by the State Department, remembered well the scenes under Dakota sn lonn and hae become BO thoroughly nominated agent for the Indians at Fort speech from Mr. Evarts against the bill. '"Reduced to tourth class. Braddock, and knew, what a sight it by opening the eyes of European identified with its history and it* Peck, Mont., and S. Curtin Simmons postmaster He paid an eloquent tribute to his profession people that the news of its early depart must have been to those New England at Hudson, Wis., and Frederick countries to the spread of the Mormon and said: ure will cause universal regret. Bauikhinent uf the French Prince** from Edwards postmaster at Webster City. farmers when a compact body of uniformed "Nowhere in or out of the senate was propaganda among them, wilj President Stickney has let the contract France. such a stigma ever stamped upon it as was soldiers came marching up A band of Yaqui Indians has been enlisted for grading the Minnesota & Northwesters lead to some united action to check intended by this bill. It was an attack upon into service for three months in the from the boats at Charlestown. If The count of Paris left the Chateau d' from Freeport to Chicago, a distance the integrity and independence of the United States army, and will be sent to it. That such action will ultimately Eu at 11 o'clock. Just before his departure they could stand fearlessly, there was about a hundred milee, to Shepard, Win law, an encroachment upon its honor and fight Apaches, ('apt. Lawton has stated he stood surrounded by his family in be calied for seems notatal} improbable, stuff in them for soldiers.Horace E. ston & Co., and expects to have the road emoluments. No act of eongress would that he will take ro prisoners when he the principal entrance of the chateau and in running order to Chicago by the first ot Scudder, in St. Nicholas, i make adishonest senator an honest man." overtakes the Indians, neither men, women since we can hardly hope to really bade farewell to the 1.200 pei sons who had next season. TlfiB will then leave only nor children. Then Edmunds made his speech, in which calied to convey to him their sympathy. crush out the Mormon system so long At Waupaca, Wi*., Ole C. Christianson gap of sixty-eight miles in his roact tc he accused Mr. Beck of insulting the supreme The assemblage wai sorrowful but orderly. The recent discoveries of iron ore on the and Fred Chady, house bnrners who were Chicago, between Dubuque and Freeport as it i3 receiving constant accessions court with a charge of dishonesty. The journey from the chateau to Troport 'Gogebic ranee in Wisconsin and Michigan caught in the act and arrested, were sentenced He will ae the Illinois Central between There were spicy colloquies throughout the from foreign sources. wa made 'without any demonstrations. are said to be the most valuable ever made by Judge Webb to seven and five these points until arrang-ments are .Nep debate, and a good deal of feeling shown on He will assume the title of marquis of liar- iu this country. letted for the complete through line. both sides.