New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 21, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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mmmmmmm WM^^Mt^^^^^^^^t^^^^^^^^^S^^^k&^'^'^^^^^^m: W ^**&w Politeness of the Indians. New Ulm Review. Condensed GeneM $em SEKTE.The debate no the joint resolatioris3onating thirty years of age,an was bom and bred PBOCEEDIMS O C0TOEES & all the treasury surplus over in Marquette. She had one child by her American Missionary. fi $100,000,000 to the payment of the public first marriage, which was an unhappy one. Some Indian schoolboys found their debt was concluded and the resolution Her father was a 'prominent ibrewer at Iette from the Duke of Argyll, JOS. BOBLETEE, Publisher. SEATE.Senator Hoar called up the WAS adopted, the rote being 207 yeas to teacher had a very great aversion to Marquette. Immediately after the ceremony The Drake of Argyll, in a letter concerning Goode case and made a speech of half an 67 nays. the governor returned to Marquette. cross. To them it was a continual the United States and Ireland, ~says: hour.an which he recited the objections to They had been engaged two yeass, and were NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Mr. Piatt offered in thesenate a-resolution Despite the national sympathies there is the confirmation of Mr. Goode, which he source of amusement to see her run to be married in November. Thegovernor providingthatall veto messages transmitted a profound ignorance in England and the grouped under four heads, as follows: has started for Alaska, and will return in away from them. One day a boy to congress from the beginning of United States respecting each others can- FirstHis incompetency to fill the important November for his wife. A large party of ex the government to the present time shall caught one and shut it up.in the table position to which he was appointed. Portland, Me., has_ plorers and gold -fieekere will accompany 1 had a cen- tt^^S^Z &S2. "S^S be collected and printed in one document. This was shown by the arguments he drawer. The teacher entered the him, joining him at*St. .Paul. The sundry civil bill, as reported from in sympathizing,with the South. The sympathy tennial celebration, the ra&in feature has made as the representative of the government, room. All "were in order, but when The New York acid Chicago Orangemen the senate committee on appropriations, oi *the Americans f&r the Irisn in in the United States supreme of which was a procession -that* occupied quietly celebrated the battle of tie Boyne. if provides the $13,000 for heating apparatus their present struggle arises from the erroT she opened the drawer the frog, glad court. to the public building at Winona asked four, hours in passing &, given of thinking of Ireland as an American state, More than three 'hundred out of the one Second--his political record. He was to gain its liberty, leaped out upon for by the supervising architect, in addition and that the English are withholding from thousand convicts in the Massachusetts provenTfco have resorted to ballot-box stuffing, point. to appropriating $80 000 for the the table and the teacher made a great Ireland powers, similar to those possessed state prison are idle, and the warden is advertising bribery and other frauds upon the completion of the building. The following by differeo&istates of the American Union. their labor'to let. election law-s. ado. One of the boys, in agentlemanly amendment is inserted for the court house Nothing oould be more erroneous than The famous breed of Terbheron ThirdThe chargp that he had since his Forest fires are destroying millions of way, took up tne frog, carried it to this idea, deferring to the right ot each of and postotfice at St. Paul. appointment as solicitor general demanded eet of pine in the White mountains. horses has become very popular in the United States to a due share of the To enable the secratary of the treasury the door and threw it out. design a fee for his'innuence in securing the leceivership One hundred and eighty-four children un'der the West. fir. Edward Harris of New general powers of congress and to the to purchase the ground, consisting of two of the Exchange bank of Norfolk of enjoyment could be five years of age died in New Yosk, 'in checks in itej-power of self-goverasient which lots adjoining, fronting not exceeding 100 for a frieed. Jersey imported this stock as early .as .one day, recently. discerned in their faces. They each state alious, he says that Mr. Gladstone's feet on Wabasha and extending back to Fourth'His connection with the PanElectric '1839, but of late years sotae of the proposal violates both these principles, Rev. W. W. Downs vsra arraigned in Soston the depth ofsaid lots,40,000, or so much remained through school hours scandal, in prostituting the po'ver for the. corrupt and immoral bargain on a charge of bastardy, preferred by thereof as may be neces^arv. and dignity of the government to promote finest specimens of this breed of horses maintaining their solemn dignity. banishes Ireland from th imperial Alice Watson, and was bound over in $800 Ten thousand dollars is appropriated the interests of his friends who were interested Afterward as they told of it they &a*ebeen imported from E?aQoein councils andrrenders the minority entirely fr trial at the present terra. Frank W. for the new lighthouse proposed at Two in the scheme. laughed until the tears came, laughed in the hands of the local majority. Ames and Charles Roberts were accepted Harbors, Minn, and SIS.OOOfor the establishment large numbers. The committee in their report and Mr. Americans williJiardly believe this, but it ever and over again as they remembered as his bondsmen. Mr. Downs preserved a of a light station near Hoar in his*peech were very severeincosnmenting is strictly true. The pretended limitations nonchalant bearing and pleaded not guilty. the dismay of the teacher. Why North Point, Wis., in place oi the upon-this incident in Mr. Goode's and restrainte against local tyranny are The national debt of the Unifce'd old one near Milwaukee. For the preservation, did they not laugh at first? They had Prof. Dodge, the statistician of the agricultuial official career, asserted that this alone was quite illusory. 'The duke then appeals to protection and improvement of the department, says concerning the enough to demonstrate his utintnt?- to not yet come into the ways of the States at its highest point, audited and Americans t clearly understand the Yellowstone Park $40,000 is appropriated. various estimates made from his last report hold such an office of such dignity and importance. white men enough to realize that we Unionist constitution, namely fchat it unaudited, August 1, 1865, as .computed Of this, $2,000 is to be paid as salary to a on the wheat cropc "Though the During Mr. Hoar's speech be would excuse rudeness in our pupils, has been for 3srela.nd's sake solely that average condition of spring wheat on the was frequently .interrupted in an offensive superintendent, who is to be allowed ten later by Hugh McCullough, Secretary the Unionists h.Eve.given opposition to Mr. even under these circumstances and first dav of last aly was 96, it fell to 86 manner by Senator Riddleberger and assistants at not exceeding $900 per annum cf. the .Treasury, was $2,997,- Gladstone's Irish-schemes. It is the Unionists they consider it rude to laugh ^loud at the time of harvest, whieh is only three Goode's nomination was rejected. each, and the rest is to be used for and not the members of the govern- pointe higher than the present condition, or to laugh at all at the expense of 386,203. The debt of the United improvements of roads and bridges. The HOUSE.The day was mostly consumed ,-ment who are fighting for the liberties of and represents a loss of less than 6,000,- appropriation for the construction of in debates upon motions to refer to the another in the other's presence. Stains as given in the statement o* the Irish people, .Even if Mr. Parnell were 000 bEshels as compared with the result of committee on invalid pensions several of buildings at militarv posts is increased .immortal, or if hie party represented a (far An old woman, who owned a poor June a, 1886, o-7hich $64,600,000 is last year's harvest. There is great risk of .fcfce president's pension bill veto messages. from $178,856 to $250,000. larger numerical majority of Irish peple old pony which was almost dead from furthered araage during July amdAiUgust.but The republicans opposed and the democrats HOUSE.The house passed the Morrison secured by the obligations of the Pacific than it really dooa, neither he nor they that already reported means nly a loss of starvation and hard work, had favored reference. The bills and messages joint resolution requiring the disbursement would have a rigbtito dispose of the constitutional t&ailroad, was $1,398,198,281. .6,000,000 bushls in spring wheat, and of- were all referred as indicated. During the brought the pony in and tied him to of the treasury surplus in excess of $100,- rights *?f .Ireland. We do not '000,000511 winter wheat, or a total .loss.of debate Mr. Springer (dem.) said: Gentle-tlereien The debt for each,inhabitant in 1865 the fence. He was literally "skin and 000,000 in the redemption of interest bearing desire to see Ire'aEdtreduced to the condition il.OOO.OOO in wheat during June." on the other swSe of the chamber bonJs. The vote was over three to bones." While I was in the house I of being but a tributary province and was $84, the debt, per capita in 1886 had taken advantage of ifche discussion to one, the ayes being 207 and nays 67. Of The Cointe de Paris is an honorary banidhed from the imperial councils, neither heard the woman making a great outcry, attack the president and the Democratic was $2&,and decreasing. the affirmative fifty-nine were republicans. member of'the association of veterans of can we see her endowed with powers and I ran to the door in time to party, and to charge that they were opposed ffc-be Fifth New York volunteers 'OV3r her own people iwhich no civilized v(Durzea Representative White presented the resolutions 3ee an immense flock of crows fly to granting pensions. Nothing aa\yes). While on Gen. McClellan's staff gaverement ought to hav or ask. We desire of the Minnesota veterans in Dakota could be further from the truth. During away. I said: "What is the matter?" The srtelegislature of Massachusetts .durinatthe (Peninsular campaign in 18651, t see her continue sharing in the deliberations in favor of a bill for the admission of the entire eight years of Gen, Grant's administration She replied that the crows had come he saw much of the regiment. The good which the eloquence of her sons had a ivosb labor measures under Dakota, and also in favor of the Grand only 542 private pensions conduct of tihe regiment in battle wag ihas so.often adorned. to pick her poor old pony's bones Army pension bills. were granted. During the Forty-se\ enth consideration, but the only law of general personally commended by the prince, and while he still lived. She saw the funny All the Democrats in the Virginia delegation, congress, which was Republican in both after the war JK an autograph letter he exeased importance enacted under this except John Randolph Tucker, went side of it as well as land laughed very branches, only 151 private pensions bills Congressman as Railway Attorneys. his admiration of its behavior. to the president and urged him to renominate head has Jbeen one -requiring every were pasted but during the last, or Fortyeighth heartily. The veteran association met a few days FollowoDg is an outline the railroad John Goode as solicitor general, notwithstanding .congress, which contained a majority manufactuKBg, mining *or quarrying, ago and appointed a committee to prepare When one of the young lady missionaries feill as .reported by Senator Hoar, from the his rejection by the se.iate. of Democrats in the house, and forward to him resolutions expressing Judiciary committee: asked an Indian woman tor They said that it was believed that if the mercantile, railroad, street railway, 552 of sueh^ pension bills passed, and .cica tanka," instead of her regret at the action of the French government It makes it unlawful for a member of either case was retried Goode's confirmation her "waka during .this congress, since December telegraph, telephone and municipal in expelling him from his native house of congress to seek employment as might be secured. last, eongress had passed "J private "wasica tanka," no one langhed till land. attorney or payment for services of any corporation.,,and every iacorporated pension bills, of which about o7T bad the teacher was gone. When I inquired SENATE.Three reports were made on the kind in opposition to the United States, in either been signed by President Cleveland Livingston Mont^ Special. The range .express company and water company why tha dishpan was not given, thereply proposed investigation of the charges of bribery any ease it ^vhich the United States may or had become laws without his action. outlook is becoming less cheerful every day. in connect ion with Senator Payne's was, she did not ask for the dishpan to pay its help weekly, beginning July be partj\ .or im which its interests may be Gen. Black, tlae commissioner of pensions, The ground is that dry that what little election. The report signed by Senators she asked for "the great evil spirit" concerned, or for or against any railroad had granted over 110,000 certificates to 3.. The only serious objection to this water there is is fast disa ppearing, and the Pugh, Salisbury, Vance and Eustis, the company hich obtained its charter (the devil), and I assure you no pensioners sinee he assumed office, being 10 grass on the bottoms of prominent streams Democratic members of the committee, act came from the railroads, and they or any grants of lands or pecuniary aid per cent more than had ever before beci issued Indian woman heard that story without will soon be eaten up. For the past two sets forth tire history of the case, recognizes from the United States, when measures by any of his predecessors during the have already yielded with good grace. weeks the temperature has been hugging laughing heartily. Another teacher, the transcendent importance of throwing especially affecting the interests of such same length of time. The payment to pensioner* the hundred point, the greater part of the meaning vo ask for a tub, asked for around the senate of the United States the railroad are pending before congress, or during the fiscal year just ended exceeded time being 103 and 105, one day 110 was highest safeguards against seating a member a younjj man, and, though to her face any bank or other corporation, which obtained those of the previous fiscal year by reached. More than 300 of the 1,000 convicts whose title was procured by bribery, they did not laugh, I ha\e seen a whole its charter or pecuniary aid from $8,600,000. fraud or corruption, and describes the process The Lonsdale company'* cotton mill at sewing school convulsed with laughter the United States, or for or against any in the Massachusetts state prison at by which the signers reach the conclusion Ashton, R. I., shut down in consequence oi Mr. Blair from the committee on pensions, corporation engaged in interstate commerce, over the mistake several times since. Chariestown are idle, and Warden that there is no ground for further proceedings the strike of twenty-eight spinners, locking submitted a-report on twenty-three or in the transportation of mails, against Mr. Payne. The report When one of the ministers trom the o^it 500 employes. pension bills vetoed by the president, and RusseJl is advertising their labor to or any corporation., company, firm, or pension, savs That no member of the committee east attending one of our meetings recommending that the bills be passed notwithstanding or office, or agent thereof, engaged in By order of Archbishop Ryan masses for let for any industry. He says be does and no witness representative or other the president's objection. Mr went up to a group of Indians who the production, manufacture, or sale or the colored people will hereafter be celebrated person has e\pressed the opinion that it in the interest of humanity, and because Blair stated that the veto messages had importation of any article upon which a in the cathedral at Philadelphia. could not speak or understand a Payne is or was connected in the remotest been, by order of the committee, referred duty or excite tax is levied by the act of it is bettor for his men to be doing word of English, and tried to enter Philadelphia has raised $14,941 toward degree by act or by knowledge with anything to the members who had originally reported congress. Violation of the provision of a proposed monument to Gen. Grant. that was wrong or criminal or immoral into conversation, of course there was something. He regards the effect the bills,. 'In accordance with the act is made a misdemeanor punished in his election and on the whole no response. He said to me as I came The Rhode Island hotels are on the verge that order he made tins repoit by imprisonment not exceeding one year, on the labor market of keeping these case aspiesented they recommend that the of bankruptcy on account of the prohibitory Mr. Camden read a pnrr-r feigned bv himself, up: "Why do they look so solemn?" oc by a fine not exceeding 500, or both. senate make 110 fnrther investigation of law. convicts at work as very trivial. The Mes^sis. Colquitt, Wilioti. (Md 1 .ind I simply interpreted whathesaidt the charges involving the right of Payne Whitthorne, Democratic member o' the The postmaster general has added 453 the Indians, and all laughed and said: prisoners, he contends, can be made Serious Fires in Iowa. to his Beat committee on pensions,denying.in\ knowl postoffices, the business having sufficiently "We did not know what he said, why more contented, and at the same A destructive fire occurred atCedar Falls edge of Mr. Blair's report or of the ordei Senator Vance submitted a proposed increased, to the list of money order offices. should we laugh?" It does not seem referred to. Tlie report did not pn^cnt H.t on the 14th, caused by the explosion of a amendment to the general deficiency bill to time be earning something for the Congressman Ira Davenport of New to occur to those asking the question, views of the committee on tbe \ctnd lnl can of gasoline in Humbert &Co's oil house. appropriate $380,209 for unpaid salaries York has paired and gone to Europe. state. but only the Sews of Henry W. Llair T' why they do not laugh, that they Seven buildings were burned, and two business of postmasters. Senator Stanford of California, it is said, ieason assigned by the pwMde.it 1:1 \oto.i'. blocks badly scorched. The loss as have little to laugh at in the presence HOLSE.The house passed the following each of thee bills separately did not .1 will soon resign his Beat in the senate. about $25,000, and the principal losers of white men. They cannot understand bills from the committee on labor: Sam Jones has been lecturing to im. for gross criticism or for the cer.si.ie of W "He is tired of public life." and insurance are as follows: us or our ways. Indian To prevent the employment of convict senate. Humbert & Co., drug store, loss $8,000, Sir John Macdonald, premier of Canada, mense audiences in Massachusetts children are in the he use labor and alien labor upon public buildings Tlve bill authorizing the BurliiiLton A. insurance $6,000 Case Tate, loss on arrived at Winnipeg over the Canadian and other public works amending the quiet and ordei-ly, they sit and and New York, and the papers east, as building, $2,000, insurance $2,000 Rivenburg Pacific, the road he has been largely in Noithern Railroad company to iho act to prohibit the importation of aliens listen to hear older people talk, and if & Son, agricultural implements warehouse they did at the west, do him the injustice Mississippi at Dubuque passul. The* Ifen- strumental in bringing into existence. He under contract or agreement to perform anything is said that is very amusing, and three dwellings, loss $10,000, insurance :.epii canal cl.u-se of the rnei ivil liaib. left for the Pacific coast. of selecting for publication only labor in the United States to protect mechanics $4,000 Curtis Ford, livery stable, bi'l was debated. so much so that they feel that they and servants in the District of Columbia A dispatch from Minnedosa, 100 miles those fragments of his addresses which loss, $3,000, no insurance L. H. Severin, cannot control themselves, they put Iloisi:.The Randall tariff hi 1 rpoited in their wages the senate bill providing northwest of Winnepeg. says that recently loss on building, $1,000, no insurance their hands on their mouths and run are simply characteristic eccentercities, adversely. The genir.il ihfiit for the payment per diem of government a number of Fins employed on the railway Harris' factory, loss, $1,000. covered by bill was considered, and the t!m- 1 i outside to laugh. Men will laugh employes on Decoration day and the Fourth at Shoal Lake became intoxicated and disorderly, or blemishes, in some cases. The insurance. the senate .mil house niplo\t*-. .1 n .1 ii of July directing the commissioner of labor gently and quietly, and now and then and were put out of a hotel, upon The other losers were Ed Winslow, boot truth is, Sam Jones is a wonderful extra p.u was stricken 01.t. A in to investigate regarding convict labor in which they drew their knives and rushed you may hear an old woman laugh and shoe stock damaged by water Boehmler was adopted fKins: Jnlv 13 as the 1 the United States. speaker, and his power to move an on the crowd. A young man named Cooper long and loud if so, some relative will & Thomson, hardware house burned, (NMT-kVi a resolution proposingto was standing near 03' and was attacked by I On motion of Mr. Price a bill passed and 0. Peterson, barn burned. say aside. "Hear how loud she laughs, audience has been rarely excelled. To -n'i of the tr s' r. 'U-'i' i' a Fin, who plunged his knife to the handle providing for holding terms of the United On the same day fire at Traer broke out like a white man: she is unwomanly." see an audience of thousands rapidly into Cooper's breast and then escaped to States court at Eau Claire, Wis. Si:\'ATi:.--The chair, by request, introduced in Bonney's drug store and destroved several They are very sociable people, and iiis tent, a short distance out of town. alternating between tears and smiles a bill to stop all payment of public business houses. Help was sent by a HOUSE.A joint resolution was adopted around the camp-fire one may hear Cooper was carried into the hotel in a dying money to James B. Fads, his associates or special train from Vinton and Dysart. The (and afterward considered by the senate) will convince everybody that Sam many legends and fables, hear many condition. assignees, for past, present or future woik total loss was $26,000 and $8,000 insurance. making provisions for the expenditures of old war songs and nursery rhymes. Jones' reputation is not baseless. a( the mout-hs of the Mississippi river until the government until July 31. The principal sufferers are O. D. Nine ladies and gentlemen, exploring further ordeied bv congress. Referred. Bonney $6,000: McComuck's lumber vards, Mammoth cave, strayed from the guides The committee on prhileges and e'ections $9,000. and got lost. The ladies swooned and the Washington papers set iorth the was granted pcrmis-ion to sit during the How Visitors are Ushered Into gentlemen narrowly escaped falling into a A Bad Conscisncs. session of congress. It is understood that The Great .Educational Conclave. chasm before they were rescued. necessity in that city of a million dollar the Presence of a Princess. this is connec ted with the consideration of A dispatch from Topeka, Kansas, says A Xew York bank cashier, who \,v Justice Noah Davis, of the New York supreme hotel, such as adorn the cities of the Payne case. The house bill granting London Letter in Bo3ton Traveler. There are fully 8,000 teachers present at bench, has been very sick, and it is making preparations to go to (Viada, pensions to soldiers and sailors ol the Minneapolis and St. Paul. It is proposed the annual meeting of the National Educational On the 26th of May I was presented thought his mind has become impaired. Mexican war passed. A b-uate biil parsed having occasion to return to tae 1 auk association. This is 2,000 more to build the hotel of white marble, at the drawing-room held by the princess Salt Lake City exported about 800,000 to credit Oregon with $12,416 for ordnance than ever attended any previous meeting. after ivght, form I that a burglar had pounds of bullion, recently. with an interior court yard, flowers of Wales. It was a long and fatiguing and ordna ice stores. Amonj the The increased attendance is probably due aliened the safe, and was extracting the bills which wereob .n te 1 to an 1 which 'lit At the last moment before reporting the process to be dressed in full to the fact that it is the first time the association and fountains, and to have a suite without action wer- the following sundry civil bill to the spnate, the committee contents. has met west of the Mississippi evening dress at 12 in the day, with a of rooms to be occupied by presidentselect on appropriations struck out the $10,- To equalize the bounties of soldiers s\ii river since its organization, in 1858. All train behind me four yards long, to "Xow I've got you. Throw up your 000 which had been provided at the request ors and mariners of +h late war (Mr Logan's when they come to Washington the Western states are well represented, wait in my carriage two hours in the of Senator Sabin for a government display hands,"' exclaimed the ca-hicr, drawing bill, 1 betting apart a -eitai tract of Kansas alone sending 2,000 teachers. The to be inaugurated. Leavingout of the at the Minneapolis exposition. The reason queue at Buckingham Palace, exposed land lying near the had water of the Yellowstone attendance from the Southern states is his pistol. for it was that a dozen other expositions question, the convenience of incoming river an a park to encourage the much larger than ever befoie, with one to the cheers of the populace. For "Ch!" replied the burglar, contemptuously, in different parts of the country, finding manufacture of steel for modern at my 01 or two exceptions every southern state being presidents, it is a singular fact that women hold their babies up at the that such provision was made for Minneapolis, diuancc and the like bill for modern na\a! "\ou kcp quiet, or 1*11 represented. There are several hundred carriage windows, and men look in at Washington, in the matter of hotels, entered a demand for a similar ordinance. from the New England states, 400 from tell the director-, how much money I 3um, and the committee decided to refuse the occupants and make remarks. I The senate then resumed consideration is far behind St. Paul and Minneapolis, Illinois, 450 from Indiana, 200 from Pennsylvania, them all. didn't fiiid in this safe.'* of the river and harbor appioprintion bill, had a severe headache, and I daresay, 400 from Ohio, 200 from Wisconsin, not to mention Chicago and less the pending question being on the Hennepin 800 from Missouri, 200 from Minnesota, The eash'-er recoiled with horror and a red face, for one young gentleman of The Kansas state Prohibition convention pretentious cities. canal and the Michigan and Illinois and smaller delegations from other nominated the following ticket: Governor, dismay at the sug^(.stjo:i_ the lower class remarked, "rouge, canal amendment, which was adopted states. Some of the most renowned educators C. H. Branscombe lieutenant governor, rouge." I noticed that he pronounced In a \ote of 31 to 22. Senator Cullom believes "You had a mighty narrow escape of the nation are present. There being T. M. Huston secretary of state, N. Col. Gilder, a representative of the the "g" very hard. There we had to that the amendment will go through no hall in the city large enough to accommodate B. Klaine auditor, C. H. Lanston (colored) from catching a burglar," continue I the house and that work o:. the canal will one-fourth of the visitors, the sit like monkej's in a cage, in our Herald, started on an Arctic exploring attorney general W. N. Waite treasurer, the knight of the jimmy, "Next lime I be rnminficed next vear. It is not as farreaching programme has been so arranged that William Crosby superintendent oi plumes and veils, to be stared at and expedition. He first goes to Sew as he would like, Ivit it will give come, if there ain't any more cash in eight meetings are in progress at the same public schools, Mrs. Dr. Sulbut associate laughed at such is the privilege of the the work a start and end in ship navigation hour in the eight largest halls in the city. London, Ct., and there will take passage justice, E. W. Peyton. At the New Hampshiie the safe I'll land vouin Sing Sino-," unwashed. However, like old Mother from the Mississippi river to the lakes. Prohibition state convention Col. on the Northern whaler, Era, and after obtaining a contribution from Hubbard, wc "got there" at last, and Housr. A bill was passed authori/in? Joseph A. Wentworth was nammated for Joe S\v ift, who was shot July 3. at Marshall, which will land him at a point on the cash er, the burglar withdrew smiling. tlu serietary of war to loan tents to the then all was smooth sailing. The magnificent governor. Minn., has died from his wounds. Southwestern Iowa and Northwestern Missouri guards sat on horseback in Cumberland inlet, whence he hopes by Texas Sifti-igs. At Merced, Cal., twelve thousand tons The speakei laid before the house a letter .-loldicrs' association. of wheat and five heat-ladr cars at Hoffman's the splendid quadrangle, the band discoursed from the secretary of state touching the a bold dash to reach the most northern Mr. Voorhees, from the committee on warehouse were burned. Loss, house bill to reimburse Jean Louis Legare excellent music, within the public lands, reported a bill permitting all latitude that has yet been touch $250,000. for services rendered and money expended portal stood the immemorial beefeaters, persons who have lost homestead right* to ed, and if possible plant the American in bringing into the United States and procuring Senator Sewell, from the committee on DOMESTIC f-MNfC. niake now entry. the gentlemen of the Queen's the surrender of Sitting Bull and a millitary affairs,' reported favorably Senator SENATE.The river and harbor bill was standard on the North pole. It is a Guard helped us to alight, pages in a number of his followers. Legare is a resident Teller's bill to appropriate $280,000 proceeded with. The amendment to strike TO CLEAN BRASS ORNAMENT*. tolerably safe prediction, that Col. the royal livery took our cloaks, and of the Wood Mountain district in for the establishment and erection of a out the provisions for the improvement of Bx-ass ornaments that have not been the Northwest Territory, Canada, and his military post near Denver, Col. pass on through superb halls and up the Mississippi river and insert those reported Gilder will not reach the north polet petition reciting the circumstances of the gilt or lacquered may be cleaned and a by the committee on commerce was an immense staircase, with our trains There is an understanding in the senate but he may be able to write a book of surrender is transmitted by Sir Lionel adopted. & that when the river and harbor bill shall brilLant color given them by washing over our arms, we finally reached the West, the British minister at Washington. adventures that will interest the public The chair laid before the senate resolutions have been perfected, item by item, a motion them with alum boiled in strong lye, in saloon, where we were to await the Maj. Brotherton, the United States officer of the convention of Republican editors will be offered to make a horizontal and put money in his purse. who received the surrender of the hostiles, pleasure of the Lord Chamberlain tbe proportion of an ounce to a pint, of Ohio, urging an investigation of the reduction, bringing the aggregate appropriation endorses the claim, which amounts to charges as to the election of Senator pictures of great interest on the walls, to a point somewhat below that ol and afterward rubbing them with a $13,412- Payne. Referred to the committee on privileges Chicago has just concluded its scnooi the house bill. This will have the effect ol and a plenty of comfortable chairs to strong trlpoli. and elections. According to the latest census Paris has putting every item into conference. The sit down in. Soon the room began to census, and the showing of nationalities a population of 2,244,306, an increase of House.Bills passed amending the revised proposed reduction will be fixed at the rate CANE-BOTTOM CHAIRS fill with the gorgeous women in court of the children is a curious one. only 14,378 since 1881. statutes regulating the sale of tobacco of 20 or 30 per cent. Should be washed on the under side, toilets every one with white feathers permitting the removal of manufactured According to the classification of the Krupp has contracted to supply China 3 Senator Teller submitted a proposed using a sponge and hot water, witlj tobacco, cigars and snuff for export to and veil, and low necks, bare arms with 1,000 tons of rails at 25 shillings below amendment to the sundry civil bill to appropriate scholars the residents of the city are foreign rountries without the payment of soap if very much soiled. The canes the English offer. and fine gowns or, as they say here, $37,500 for the purchase of the tax allowing passengers' baggage to be divided as follows: Germans, 226,- school and farm at the Carlisle Indian 'smart gowns." It was a really spleniid Thomas J. Brown, wanted at Brighton, should be completely soaked and ther i carried by express companies the same as bchool. 000 American 154,000 Irish, 120,- Ont., for counterfeiting, has been captured scene. other merchandise allowing merchandise dned in the open air. at Trenton, Ont., and bound over. yf" liable to specific rates of duty only to 000 Slavonic, 55,000 Scandinavian, The following Northwestern patents have We were all furnished with two GOOD TOOTH TOWDER. be entered for immediate transportation The Turkish government has issued orders been issued: Charles M. Brown, Melbourne, sards, one of which we handed to the 33,000 English, 3,000 Latin, 16,000 without appraisement repealing the law to have the army placed on a peace Two drachms powdere-l cuttlen-d. Towa, submerged pump Mary E. Cole, Queen's page at the door. The other allowing commissions to internal revenue footing. The military and naval reserves negroes, 8,000 Canadian, 4,000, and Letts, Iowa, sash fastener Ed win S.Davis, bones, half a drachm powdered myrrh, we kept until we reached the throneroom. collectors on taxes collected on distilled are being disbanded. Winona, Minn., wagon body Charles' K. all others 9,000making the total one drachm carbonate soda, one ounce Fortunately several ladies spirits. The resolution directing the payment Dow, Manchester, Dak., separator shoe Ths death of First Lieutenant W. R.Harmon, of the treasury surplus on the public population 650,000. Thus it seems preceded me to let me see that one's vegetable charcoal powder or one ounce for threshing machine John H.Edwards, Tenth cavalry, which occurred June debt was discussed. train should be careful lv spread out St. Paul, Minn., drive chain Charles C. 6 at his home in Lebanon, Ohio, promotes native Americans form a small minority. powdeied calk, one drachm each powdered Gilman, Eldora, Iowa, fire proof floor arch: Representative Morrill presented a report like a peacock's tail, and that there Lieut. C. H. Grierson to first lieutenant. myrrh and cuttlefish bones, There are more Irish than in any to the house from the committee on Riley Hornbeck, Des Moines, Iowa, brick was nothing formidable in the courte- Lucky Baldwin has raised the salary of 5y- I courtesied four times as I pass- invalid pensions recommending that the machine Riley S. Knapp, Platteville. Wis., city in Ireland save Dublin and Belfast, CURRIED HERRINGS., Murphy, his negro rider, to $12,000 a year. bill granting a pension to Joseph Romiser pump Charles E. Phifer, Jessup, Iowa, and more Germans than in Mu- Cover six herrings with a little water ed the beautiful-Princess of Wales, English army officers have been summoned do pass, notwithstanding the presidents animal poke John E.Taylor, Walla Walla, Princess Christian, Princess Mary of to join their corps at short notice. let them stew until cooked, then nich," Dresden or Cologne. Yet we ha ve veto. The committee expresses the opinion Wash., a steam generator Solomon Van Cambridge, and the ever popular that had it not been for the failure of Trom, Canby, Minn., spinning attachment Gov: A. P. Swineford of Alaska was married I?-, stir in one desert spoonful of curry the word of the Chicago papers for it the clerk to submit to the president the Prince of Wales, and I lived through for sewing machine Joseph Wolf, Milwaukee. recently in Pepuaming, Mich., to Mrs. powder, a little salt thicken with flour. that the town is "the most American proper papers there would have been no Wis., box fastener Charles L. Wood, it. It is nothing but the early "bob" E. Smith, nee Minnie Marks, by Rev. M. occasion to make the report in the Romiser Oshkoeh, Wis., dust removing aparatus. Send to table garnished with a little Walker of L'ADSB. M.rs. Smith is about of our dullish days made with respectful city on the continent." case. plain rice boiled in water, B^^* intent. ^\s 1 4 r*K .MM