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V^'|i t"fe* ppT^w3^-^^^*" & New tJlm Review. GENERAL NEWS NOTEa FORTY-NINTH COMBESS. outlin^'of the new conspiracy Bill as it was VALUABLE GOVERNMENT BOOKS, vote upon the report to-morrow after the given, in the Standard. The Pall Mall morning. hour. Mr. Dunham,. addrenmg Gajntte declares: The pretense of apolyittg himself to the long and short haul seotionof A Patent Attorney Talks About Some the bill, expressed his inability to understand the new law to the United Kingdom is The New Michlcmn Senator. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Much-Coveted Documents, SENATEA resolution was adopted calling on Its meaning and -his disbelief anybody else the thinnest veneera make-believe de- understood it the attorney general to ascertain and report the "An author who gets $5,000 from a. Frank R. Stockbridge will succeed Mr. eeiving no one. The biTl ia**introduced For liability of the United States on account of damages If the said roads were forced by this bill to Conger in the senate. He was born at Bath single book usually considers himseli Ireland alone. As a coercion bill for England NEWULM, MINNESOTA. caused by the improvement of the Fox and raise their through rates, the section of country Me,, in 1826. When of age he came west, and Scotland it will receive the most pretty well paid, does he not?" queried Wisconsin rivers. The general pension and in which he lived would sustain the greatest and soon was managing the Chicago resolute opposition. We are not going to injury, for it would be more difficult for the army appropriation bills passed. o. a well-known patent attorney of a reporter. branch of an "extensive lumber firm. In allow English liberties and privileges to be farmers of that section to place their grain The Dominion parliament has beea Mr. Sawyer offered a resolution instructing- 1850 he moved to Michigan, engaging in The latter hungrily murmured pioductsin European markets in competition sacrificed merely because a Tory government the attorney general to investigate the with the cram products of Australia. He would, the lumber business at Saugatuck. In 1874 finds it impossible to keep Ireland now dissolved and new elections "Yes," and fell into a deep, four-dimen* however, vote for the bill. judgments and awards agamst the United he settled at Kalamazoo. He won his own quiet without another turn of the screw. ordered. The nominations will take sional revery of a contemplated book ot States arising: under the ace of March 9, Mr. Guenther congratulated the people way by push, sagacity and untiring industry Instead of leveling England down to Irish 1875, to aid the improvement of the Fox that at last congress was about to pass the to a foremost place among business his own. "And you will acknowledge place Feb. IS, and the polling on the level, the true method is to level Ireland and Wisconsin rivers, and repoit the liability men. He has extensive lumber interests at up to the English level. that most government publications are 22d. The contest is likely to be very of the United States therefor. Adopted. Its passage would inspire them with renewed St.Ignacand Black Riverain Mackinaw Co., valued by the pound-junk-shop measurement confidence in their representatives congress. Mr. Hoar, from the conference committee on The president sent the following nominations bitter while the result is doubtful. and is one of the Menominee River Lumber Yeai after year tho railroad magnates, through the electoral count bill, made a report, which insinuated the attorney. "Yes? of postmasters to the senate: La company. He is also interested in iron agents and lobbyists, had defeated all interstate was postponed till to-morrow and ordered Moure, Dak., Foster M. Kinter Park minim on the Menominee range, and in commerce legislation, but the day ot judgment Well, there are ten books in the United printed Forty pension bills (principally & River, Dak., Oscar A. Trovatten. Postmasters manufacturing enterprises at Kalamazoo. was about to arrive. The passage ot this bill Three years ago there were only States patent office for the absolute house bills) passed. The pension appropriation would be the greatest triumph the public had commissionedDakota: Baconville, President Grant appointed him United bill, appropriating- $75,000,000, was achieved for many years. three tobbogan slides in the United and unconditional possession of which I E. O. Engesather Herman, T. L. States minister to Hague, but owing to taken up and passed, with only a few immaterial Mr Nelson favored the measure, and said Monaghan. Iowa. Patterson, G. A. Wall. the ill health of Mrs. Stockbridge he was would cheerfully hand over my certified States? Now it is difficult to -find a amendments. The army appropriation that by its passage one of the powerful Minnesota: Chatfield, H. L. Atchison forced to decline. He has since that time check tor $50,000$5,000 apiece. They bill was passed, with a few unimportant town or village without one. Those weapons for extortion and injustice would Donnelly, A. H. Taisey. held no political -office, though his name amendmenta" The senate bill to establish be completely sheathed. Mr. Weaver (Iowa) are still in manuscript, aud probably has been frequently mentioned in connection who live on the flat prairies, where At Chicago, Seneca D. Kimbert, a wholesale agricultural experimental stations connection opposed the bill. with the gubernatorial nomination. will not be printednot right away." iron merchant and wagon manufacturer, with agricultural colleges was taken "sliding down hill" wouid be impossible, It* theory was to do as little for the people as The reporter woke up and listened. up. Mr. Ingalls characterized the bill as exceedingly was fined $500 and costs by Judge possible and to lender those sections which relued have the old-time recreation of crude and impertecc. He did not Blodgett, for disregarding an injunction restraining to the ughts of the people as obscure and Bound to Harry the Anarchist. "Those books are the letter book* unintelligible as human ingenuity could make believe in government interference such those living among the hills, through him from infringing on a patent. containing the names and addresses of Chicago Special:Marriage License Clerk tl.em The people had been demanding the matters. Alter remarks by Messra Vest and fhe following patents were granted to citizens the tobbogan slide. Tobogganing is inventors, with the titles of inventions, gan bill and thev had been fed on ashes. Eugene Seeger received the following dispatch Butler the senate adjourned without finishing of Minnesota: H. C. Higgins, Winona, Thev hid asked for an egg and were given a whose cases have been rejected duringthe from Mrs. John Arthurs of Pittsburg, the bill. Mr. Cockrell introduced a bill regarded as a craze, but it is a better sioipion which would sting them to death. wagon end gate C. A. Johnson, St. Paul, Pa.: "Issue no license to Miss Van to authorize the construction of a high level past ten years. craze than roller skating and likely to hub attaching device J. Kurtz, Delano, A bill ivas passed authorizing the construction Zandt and Spies to be married. We forbid bridge over the Mississippi river at Sc. Louis. "To commence at the beginning, there ot a bridge over the Mississippi river at whiffletree attachment B. S. Molyneux, the marriage," Mrs. Arthurs is Miss Van continue longer. HOUSEBills were introduced to regulate prosecutions St. Louis has been an average of 28,000 ca&es filed Minneapolis, lock hinge. Zandt's aunt. Seeger says he will refer the against Indians for crimes committed SENATE. in the patent office every ear for the matter to County Clerk Wolff, and Johnson & Son, shoe manufacturers of in the territories to make gold and silver jointly Hoar called upthe conference report on the last ten years, aud a early average of act under Lis instructions. The dispatch Haverhill, Mass., have made on assignment. legal tendei for the construction of a war The bill to regulate the electoral electoral count bill Mr. Edmunds stated ciuiser of eighteen knots speed. The house re- 18,000 patents granted. Last ear there Liabilities, $60,000. fiom Mrs. Arthurs was read to Miss Van his understanding to be thai the conference count is still in the hands of the conference fused113 to 137to take up the interstate Zandt at her home by a reporter. The were 35,000 applications filed and 24,- The glass manufacturers have determined bill was, in substance, except as to two or commerce bill conference report. The bill young w-otnan said. "I consider it an unwarrantable committee of the senate and 000 patents issued, an unusual number. to advance the card rate of window three lines, the same as the bill which the granting relief to the dependent parents of outrage. There, now." In glass 56 per cent, or more. senate had passed over and over again Mr. On this showing something like 60 per the house, but it is -delayed only for soldiers passed, and the senate amendment to vain Mrs. Van Zandt mildly interposed. Wilson (Iowa said that he could not vote for the Mexican pension bill was concurred in. cent, of the applications have gone topatent. Miss Victoria West, daughter of the British^ "If yoninterrupt me, mamma, you or I the purpose of making its provisions the report, because he believed that it nroposed minister at Washington, owns a fan Mr. Belmont mtioduced in the house today So there have been during the AV ill have to leave the room," she continued, to assume a jurisdiction which, in" his even more explicit and there is no which belonged to her great grandmother, a bill to procect American vessels against last ten years about 100,000 rejected judgment, was prohibited by the constitution. with flashing eyes. "That message the duchess of Dorset. It is made of ivory unwarrantable and unlawful discriminations question of its passage. The endeavor The conference report was agreed to cases. These in part include cases defeated from Pittsburg I consider an unwarrantable in the ports of British North America. and gold. without further disoussion and without a division. interference, and it will not deter me in in interferences and applicationsallowed, of the conference committee is The bill authorizes the president to prohibit The house committee on Indian affairs reported the least. I have a bomb ready to be but on which final fees have vessels bearing the British flag and comine from to give the" states in terms that cannot favorably senate bill 1,059, granting published. It was written by Mr. HOUSE. such parts from entering the ports of United not been paid, because the inventionsproved the Jamestown & Northern right of Spies, and is an account of his life, -and States, or from exercising such privileges therein The senate bill for the admission of be misunderstood full power over inoperative or for some similar way through the Devils La ke Indian reservation. as he may defin*. It also authorizes the president will also contain all the letters written to Washington Territory as a state was reported the return of tfeeir several electoral to forbid the entrance by land from the reason. Of this latter class there were me. I have written the preface myself. It favorably with an amendment providing also provinces of British North America of all mer 3,500 in 18S5. votes. will be published by Nina Tan Zandt, for the admission of Montana. The senate bill Andrew Holes of Moorehead, Minn., has chandise also of all cars, locomotives or othei which will be something of a novelty, don't amending the law regarding trade marks passed. received a letter from Col. W. H. Gilder, "Now, good attorneys get fully 85 rolling stock of anv railwav company chartered you know, for at that time there -willbe no under the laws of said provinces. The Interstate commerce bill was further discussed. written at York Factory, Hudson's Bay, per cent, of their cases allowed and such person. I shall then be Mrs. Spies." Dec. 8, in which he stated he would soon be The dependent-paren ts' pension bill Not a single Philadelphia paper patented hence there must be some The prospective bride added that it had on his way up the coast so as to reach Repulse The senate bill amending the law relating passed by the house provides: reason for only 60 per cent, of the applications printed the annual 'message of the become necessary to postpone their marriage bay, the land of the Esquimaux, in to patents, trademarks and copyrights,which In considering the pension claims of dependent being allowed. The reason again somewhat, and that the ceremony the spring. He hoped to be able on his return passed the house to-day, provides: governor of Pennsylvania this year, parents, the fact and cause of death and the fh is this: Fully 8,000 inventors every year to tell Mr. Holes whether the pole would not take place when stated, fact that the soldier left no widow or minor Hereafter during the term of letters patent was altogether too'long. Why can- children having been shown as required by law, for a design, it shall be unlawful for anybody opened into the interior of the earth, according but thp delay would not be long. Marriage make out their cases and try to get it shall be npcessarv only to show that such parents other than the owner of th- letters patent, without to the theory of a certain well )t public officials learn the art of License Clerk Seeger thinks that this is a them through the patent office. Not are without other present means of support the license of the owner, to apply the design known Minnesotian. device of the anarchists to create sympathy than their own manual labor or the contributions knowing the routine they almost invariably secured by such letters patent, or any colorable mdensation? There are very few with Spies and procure his pardon. of others pot legally bound for their imitation thereof, to any article of manufacture get involved in the meshes of red? A Pittspurg dispatch states that Mrs. |eople who will deliberately sit down snpport, provided that no pension allowed undei for the purpose of sale, or to sell or expose for tape and procedure an.l fall by the way. Arthurs, Miss Van Zandt aunt, is completely this act shall commence prior to its passace sale any article of manufacture to which the read a dozen -twenty columns of prostrated on account of Nina's AH persons who served three months or more license of the owner has been applied, knowing The New Minnesota Senator. The difficulty ma\ be very slight, a mere the military or naval service of the United States that the same has been so applied. determination to marry Spies. |ne typa,*that might with reasonable formality, a defective drawing, an improperly-worded in anv war in which the United States has been Mr. Miller of Texas introduced a bill to At Crothersville, Ind., a boiler at Preston application, an indefinate engaged, and who have been honorably discharged rill, be reducedtwo-thiids. Diffusiveless amend the laws relating to national bankassociatiOns Rider's sta^e factory blew up and two therefrom, and who are now or mav specification, a slight interference, is altogether too common in pubic which embodies the recommendationg hereafter be suffering fiora mental or physical employesHenry Millina and Archie or a few needed amendments, which a disability not the result of their own vicious of Eontroller Trenhelm. Warnerwere instantly killed. men, and it is anevi that should habits or gross carelessness, which incapacitates regular patent attorney could overcome The bill proposes to amend the statutes relating Charles B. Farwell's nomination to the them for the performance of labor in such a ie corrected. to the administration of oaths to bank in a half hour, but to the inventor degiee as to render them unable to earn a support, United States senate is said to have cost officials, enlarges the powers of the assistant proves an unsurmountable obstacle, his and who are dependent upon their daily him not less than $30,000. cashiers, provides foi the punishment of persons labor for support, shall, upon making due application is rejected, and he gives up making tdlse reports requires bonds deposited Solon Chfise, the eminent Greenbacker of proof of the fact according to such The Massachusetts 'Supreme Court by national banks to secuie circulation to be interest- in disgust or despair. Maine, has been lefthotneless by fire and a rules and regulations as the secretary of the Interior bearing bondt. folbids national banks to Iffirms the decision dfthe lower courts mav piovide, be placed on the list of invalid fund has been started at Lewiston, Me., "Cases filed in the patent office go accept mortgages as security for loans provides pensioners of the United States and be for his relief. lor the exemption of shareholders from individual ihat a sleeping .car company is liable first to the twenty-eight principal examiners, entitled to receive $12 per month: and such liability for sniplus tundb empowers the pension shall commence from the date of the according to the subject matter. Mr. Pendleton, minister to Germany, lo a passenger for any loss he sustains deput\ controller to perioral duties assumed to tiling of the application in the pension office has started for New York. He comes by If they are rejected for any reason him by the controller and provides means for by robbery awhile occupying a berth in upon proof that then disability then existed, way of Bremen. the resumption of business bv failed banks after two \ears aie allowed ih which to and continue durinz the existence of the same a &tattr.ent full of all liabilities. one of the company's cars. "It is the the degree herein provided This act shall Senator Cockrell introduced a bill authorizing amend them or take other necessary action GK. DR"V^ not apply to persons under political disabilities J. G. Chapman, R. J. Lockland, company's duty," the court says, "to If no action has boon taken at SENATE. or to any person whose disability was incurred J. H. Stout, W. L. Huse, F. G. Neidering- Mr Colquitt| presented^ a petition from use reasonable -means to guard the while engaged in the military service against the end of two \ears such cases are hauH, C. F. Orthwein and J. Hill of St. the United States. the Vvomen's Christian Temperance Union of Annual Alliance Sleeting. technically treated as abandoned and passenger against theft and if through Louis, J. W. Bunn ot Illinois, W. A. Rusk the District ot Columbia. SENATE.A joint resolution passed proidmg- are sent to the draftsman's division i^ie following call for the sixth annual and J. G. Thorpe of Wisconsin, H. L. want of care the personal effects of a It charges the commissioners of the district for the appointment of a joint -necting of the Minnesota State Farmers' Stout and J. K. Graves of Iowa, W. F. where they are entered in the books of with disregarding the purity, safety and moral committee of five senators and eight passenger, such as hemight reasonably alliance was issued recently. Davidson, P. Kelly and E. W. Durant of interests and lights of the people, and asserta which 1 have made nient on, and there representatives to consider the expediency that, in direct violation of the law. they have Minnesota to build a high local biidgeover The Minnesota State Farmers' alliance carry with him, are stolen, the company remain. Fully fifty thousand of these of holding in 1892 an international exhibition for months past been permitting and protecting the Mississippi at some point between the will assemble at the market hall in St. ot the industries and productions of all rejected cases of ten years fall under is liable. Such a rule is required gambling hallp. pool rooms and drinking Eads bi ulge and the mouth of the Missouri Paul on Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 11 o'clock establishments, as well as dens of prostitution countries. Mr. Manderson to-day introduced these conditions. At a low estimate, river. The capital stock of the company a. m., and continue in session until its by public policy and by the interests and vice, and giving numerous particulars. It a bill giving army officers who have had no twent\-five thousand, of these rejected is $2,000,000. work is "completed. Conferences with representatives charges that a house owned bv one of the commissioners leaves or absence for a period of nve years of both the jpassenger and the com- of the grange and other farmer is used as an office bv the agent of cases put in the hands of a competent five months leave without deduction of pay The pension papers of 0. H. Wiley, formerly the Louisiana state lottery, and that Frank pany." 4 organizations, Knights of Labor attorney could be patented. A patent and one month additional for each additional of the Fourth Minnesota infantry, Hume, the president of the liquor dealers' association, and other labor assemblies, will be held on year passed without leave of absence. attorney's fees on such conditional cases .has been favorably passed by the pension is bondsman of one the public commissioners. the aftdrnoon of the second day of the A bill to amend the act of June 3,188 4, providing It therefore prays for a thorough investigation bureau, and the oijuce ig detirous of knowing would be about $50 per casea gross 4 meeting. The state alliance is composed of the facts, and for the proper enforcement for the muster and pay of certain his present residence. It cannot be The Philadelphia Tress says: "The sum of $1,250,000. Count out dead,defunct, of its officers, the deputy state lecturers, of the law and protection of homes ofnoers and men of the volunteer forces ascertained, although up to a short time within the district. disgusted, and dead-broke inventors, and one delegate from each county and annual reviews published by the papers passed. Mr. Gorman offered a preamble and ago he was located at St. Paul. He is believed subordinate alliance in the state. No person Mr. Ingall", chairman of the district committee, still an enormous numberwould resolution whose terms aie verv similar to in the cities of the.West repeat the to have gone into the pineries. can lepresent a subordinate alliance said: those of the bill offeied yesterday in the get out patents they knew how. in the meeting of the state alliance Braketnan Wells was acquitted at Portage, The alienations presented in the petition had familiar -story of uninterrupted proi house by Mr. Belmont It authorizes the But the trouble is just hereno one outside long engaged the attention of the committee. Wis., f the horrible accident at Rio. unless he is a uuember thereof, president to prohibit the transit through the gress in that (neighborhood. This is the patent office is allowed access There was no doubt there was verv ereat violation, The blame for the terrible accident evidently a 'practical, operative farmer and is United States or the territorial waters any not only of law, but of moral and social to these tile books. As I said before, if rests on several persons, but just who ^particularly "true* of that cordon of cities duly elected delegate or alternate by engines, cars, vessels or goods proceeding order in connection with these transactions. the guilty party is will probably never be his alliance. The per capita tax to the from Canada The senate took up the house Licenses had been grantpd in violation of statutory 1 could have the solo privilege of overhauling which stretches 'from the lower known. state alliance was due Oct. 1, and alliances bill to declare a forfeiture of the lands provis ons, but in ordjr th&r the senate and them. I would ghe $50,000 and valley oif the Missouri river to the thS country m^ht uhflerstanu thai the ulgtrjct that are in arrears are respectfully requested granted to the New Orleans, Baton Rouge Sheriff Mateon of Chicago positively refuses then clear $500,000. Then, again, committee had neither been oblivious nor neglectful to torward the' same to the Vicksburg Railioad company (Che Backbone per waters of the Mississippi. Minneapolis, of these matters, he felt it his duty to fc allow the marriage of Spies and there are some fifteen thousand cases railioad), the foifeiture to apply to the lands secretary on or before the first day call attention to the fact that on Feb. 4, 1884 Nina Van Zandt to take place. He says: St. Paul and. .Duluth have all east of tne Mississippi, and to confirm to tho of the meeting, in order to be entitled to now lying in the examiners' rooms he had introduced a bill reaulating the sale of "I have consulted with a good many persons New Orleans Pacihc Railroad company (the representation. The headquarteis of the liquors in tne district, and that on the 19th of awaiting the two-year limit. Those are shared in the wonderful growth. This during the last few days, and I find assignee of the other company) the granted executive committee of the alliance will be the same month the bill had been reported by still more valuable, as. if they are taken is significant ^evidence that the West that the public opinion is "almost unanimously the committee, and had subsequently passed the lands not forfeited. Mr. Gibson offered an the Windsor hotel, St. Paul, where up before the me limit expire, the wh not senate That bill was now beCoie the district -against the marriage." Miss Van amendment to the onginal bill protecting they ean be found at all times has recovered more rapidly than the committee of the house. If the other branch of initial fees do not lapse, while in tho Zandt appeared at the jail and sought an the rights of the settlers Agreed to, after attending sessions of the alliance. In issuing congre-s had been as diliuent as the senate, one East from the business depression and discussion, and the bill passed. interview with Spies. The jail officers, other cases they would have to be repaid, the call we wish to congratulate you great c.uso of complaint would have been removed however, in obedience to the sheriff's ordeis, Senator Allison presented a petition from upon the growth of the order, but more is already reaping the .fruit of a new a committee of citizens of Iowa appointed refused to allow her to enter. efepecially upon the adoption of our principles Tne bill was read at length. It requires a era of prosperity." "This action of the office was not always by the Consolidated Cattle 'by the people of the state at large. liquor license fee of $300 The petition Haugen and Price are both elected to Growers' association appealing to the thus. When M. D. Leggett was The entire press of the state is sounding, was referred to the committee on the District congress from the Eighth Wisconsin District. representatives of Iowa in congress to do all explaining and defining your -measures. commissioner, for a period of about a ot Columbia they can to secure the passage of the Miller The political parties were pleased "to present The palatial (home of Prof. Alexander year, attorneys were allowed access to HOUSE. pleuro-pneumonia bill. They say: Hon. Frank Hiscock is elected United your principles as leading planks i all letter books, and previous to that Graham Bell, the inventor of After the reading of the journal the Never before has alike number of vour constituents States senator by the New York legislature. in their platforms. The legislatorselect had been allowed access to tho files of speaker stated that the regular order was been so vitally interested in a measure employed your measures as campaign the telephone, was burned in Washington to be brought before the congress of the United the vote upon the adoption of the conference abandoned cases, but there was a constant arguments, and freely pledged themselves to Mr. Oates of Alabama seems to be a States. report on the inter-state commerce while .the professor was absent. scrabble and not infrequently enact measures of relief dictated by you. man of large ideas. He has introduced a Senator McMillan presented in the senate bill, and the vote was taken on adopting The reporters gave.a lurid account of downright fights o\ er Ihem, and about The govern or-elect, in his annual imessagc, bill in the house to provide each congressman the report. It was agreed toyeas 219 the resolution adopted by the St Paul not only approves of our measures, but 1875 the office made them secret.' with a clerk at a salary of $100 a nays 41. The only na}*s ere: chamber of commerce relative to the the event, and say that when Mrs. presents practical suggestions foroonsideration. month. Allen IMaaB), Frederick, Miller Washington Post. adoption by congress of a bankruptcy law Bell discovered the ifire-she exclaimed: The passage of the oleomargarine Anderson (O.). Gay, Morrow, and making certain changes in the customs The Knights of District Assembly 6,570 law by congress, and-the interstate commerce regulations. Senator Sawyer presented the "'Only save the tooks and let -everything Bliss. Giliillan, Oaten, in Chicago came to blows over the election bill soonito 'become a law, .are evidences Give the Boy a Chance. petition of a large number of vessel-owners Boutelle, Grosvenor, 0"Neill (Pa.). of Jackson, the late Louis Riel's secretary, else go.*' They .did not learn until of the growth of your principles in Wisconsin protesting against the passage of Boyle, Havden, O'Neill (Mo.), as a delegate to the united labor conference. Teach your boyif you would give the country at large. We trust itbat you the house bill authorizing another biidge tfraorp. HilU Kannev, "the terrible next imorning" that The English members hooted him as Brown, Johnson (N. YJ Reed (Me.), will come itogether at our state meeting him the larger chance the Creator intended over the St Mary's river. Campbell, (O.), Kellev. a "rebel"and the dogs of war were let loose. Mrs. Bell is a deaf mute and that ever Bice, with an earnest determination *to maintain he should haveeither a trade Caswell, Ketcham, Seymour, HOUSEThe resolution for an investigation of your ground until you have accomplished since he became wealthy Prof. Bell has Dibble, Libbey, Fourth-class postmasters appointed. Dakota: Wadsworth. or a business, and so give him thechance the Pacific railroads was adopted. The conference that for which you have organized. Elv, Long, Elliot, W. M. Coi Sims, W. W. Nutting Wait. report on the interstate commerce bill was been spending money lavishly to make of his hands. Educate him. Evans, Martham, debated. WEAVES (Iowa). Petter, J. B. Roberts Osceola, F. Felton, Martin. liberally, richly if you can, but aboveall White, (Pa.) wife talk. Eeportorial gush received By direction of ithe executive committee. Bull. Iowa: Camp, Miss M. Montgomery The president sent a message |to ^congress Findlay, McKenna, educate him practically. Keep hum Deloit. H. H. Westcott- Rockwell, H. McLaughlin to-day regarding the proposed celebration a set-back, but it mill come to The bill, after being enrolled and signed out of a profession if ou can. There Upton, E. N. Bryan Woolstock, of the centennial of the adoption of the constitution, by the presiding officers of the two houses, A memorial eervioe in (honor af the late the front again wfoen (required to W. L. Tompkin. Minnesota: Fountain, A. are only two or three professions left, saying: will be sent to the president for his action, Lord Iddesleigh was held in Westminster Benson Gaylord, C. Bonue. embelish very commonplace occurrences.^ a resolution requesting the secretary of the and they are starving to death, themost The epoch was one of the deepest interest and abbey. treasury to make inquiry as the best methods the events well worthy of the commemoration. A Murray (Idaho) special to the Independent of them. The law profession ismarked The chief clerk of the Paris Postoffice of constructing and heating the same, was As each state acted independently in giving its says: The brilliant marriage of for decay the world is coming has stolen $40,000 in postal money orders adherence to the new constitution,the dates and adopted. The conference report upon the The inaugural message off *a Ames Jacob Gross (Dutch Jake), one of the 1 anniversaries of the several ratifications are not and fled. bill for the allotment of lands in severalty into the larger wisdom of less litigation 1 Wardner bonanza kings, to Miss Louisa coincident. While stating the sreat interest I to Indians was agreed to. Private business and more arbitration. The medical! Timothy Harrington, Parnellite member Knuth was one of the greatest affairs in share tne renewed examination by the American was considered, and the evening twenty of Massachusetts, though a nodel of of parliament for Dublin, has been .called people of the historical foundation of their profession is holding its empire by the history of the Coeur d'Alene. The city pension bills passed, including one granting government, I do not feel warranted in diecriminatin:r to the Irish bar. brevity, occupying only t*vo .columns, was all illuminated, rockets were sent up frailer and frailer hand, as the people B50 a month to the widow of Thomas in favor of or against the preparations to and the Murray brass band was dispensing Francis Meagher. The Chinese government has agreed to [abounds in recommendations for the are escaping more and more from the select one day or place in preference to all others, music. Three hundred people witnessed pay $125,000 for the damages incurred by and therefore content myself with conveying inherited ills and diseases transmitted itate. The eld puritanical Samday the ceremony at Union hall, and an the attack upon the American missionaries to congress the expression of popular feeling Husband and Wife. through superstition and perpetuated, and interest on the subject [referring to a memorial elegant supper at the Louisville house was in China. laws, which every executiveofficer feels of the executive committee of the subconstitutional by imagination and fear. Such thingsas part af the programme. The presents are Colonel Ingersoll tells this story: A man named George Franklin Anderson, centennial commission, which he at liberty to dispense with, wholly or many and costly. dentistry, newspapers, etc., are not who describes himself as an American transmits], hoping that in a spirit of patriotic There is an old fellow up town who is partly at his discretion, the governor co-operation rather than of local competition professions they are skilled labor. Pensions were allowed to the following solicitor, aged thirty-seven, has bees arrested stingy and has a very homely wife. As fitting measures may be enacted bv congress in London charged with swindling people in Minnesota. Anna, mother of Give the boy a chance. If he is to be a thinks should be revised so as to permit which will give the amplest opportunity all over Charles Deakin of Susquehannah, Pa., out William Groppel, St. Paul James Emery, acts wh'.ch in the present state of he was leaving home the other morning lawyer he may build the proud temple the United States for the manifestation of the of $20,000 while pretending to he engaged Dodge Center J. C. Congdon, Brainerd his wife asked him for some raonev. affection and confidence of a free and mighty nation of a great reputation, but his son can in recovering property of Deakin's ancestors Wm. Behan, Tracey John Cooper, Bloomington society are generally approved .ag in the institutions of a government of which "What do you want monev for?" not inherit it, and no one can live in it thev are the fortunate inheritors, and under in England. Elizabeth, mother of W. L. Neild, practically necessary, with due regard "To buy curtains with." she replied. which nnexampled prosperity has been enjoved but himself. The great temples that the Austin Andrew, Minneapolis J. M. Cook, by all classes and conditions in our social system. A frightful accident happened in London. "What do you want with curtains?" to the quiet and sanctity of the Sabbath. Verdale Pensions increased: Kenrv Heas, proudest lawyers rear by day disappear The Hebrew Dramatic club gave an entertainment "To put up on the parlor windows." Mr. Gifford presented the petition of fit. Paul Ef P. Liebergh, Mankatof Henry in the night. They are fair and noble Every reasonable person must at a theatre in Princess street, J. M. Tallcott and 196 citizens of Elk "What in the world do you want with Martin, Le Sueur John Goidbn, Ridgway. and imposing but they are raised in a Spitalhelds, which was attended by five concede that it is better to have such Point, Parker, Plankinton and Beresford, curtains on the parlor windows?" day and pass away in a day, and no one hundred persons, mostly Jews. Some one The Knights of Labor at Duluth have Dak., asking the passage of th6 Blair educational laws as will be cheerfully observed by "So the people aeross the street can* in the gallery, doubtless for a joke, shouted passed the following resolution in relation bill. else can enter them. The,mechanic not see me." "Fire!" The gas was immediately turned to working on Sunday: Whereas, the laws the great body of the people, and can SENATE. erects the true palaces. Many others off at the meter and a terrible panic ensued. of God and our country provide for the "Have thev seen AOU yet?'^ Senator Hampton of South Carolina Introduced be uniformly enforced with the support can live in them, and they stand for The people rushed in a solid mass for the proper observance of the Sabbath day, resolved, a bill to promote the efficiency of "Not that I know of.'*' thousands of people to live in, and live doors, and numbers were trodden. When of public opinion, than to retain that we. the members of St. Louis -the civil service of the government by establishing "Well, \on may depend that when the panic had subsided it was found that on, after their builders are gone.Des Assembly No. 2388, Knights of Labor, do a retired list The senate bill authorizing on the statute book laws whose enforcement they see you they will certainly send twelve women and- five youths had been the construction of a bridge over hereby protest against companies or persons Moines {Iowa) Register. 3 ou money to buy curtains." a large part of the community trampled to death and many others injured. the AiiPsissippi river at St Louis, between doing business in Duluth discharging K%?-M *dm the Eads' bridge and the mouth cf the Missouri their employes for not working on Sunday, would regard as intolerable. We river, passed with several amendments. Could Have Fared Better, resolved, that the mayor of this city Une of the most blinding blizzards, accompanied jgt He Knew His Business, ought to have in this respect, as in The senate bill appropriating $300,000 to '&< be requested to enforce the Sunday law as Miser Paine, of New York, who died with a heavy snowlall, raged expedite the completion of the Charleston ^Bnsiness ManYou vagabond! You far as may be expedient for the welfare of others, "a government of laws and in Montreal for 24 hours. The cold was jetties passed. the other day, leaving a fortune of. society resolved, that a copy of these resolutions send in word that you would see me on intense, and locomotion was interrupted. of men," The conferring of mu- $400,000, was once a newspaper man. ECUSE. ii^ bo sent to the respective pastors The storm was the worst known there iti bus ness. and when I ask you what a\ suffrage upon women is earn!ommen#d After an ineffectual effort to nave a day of the various churches in Dulnth, with If he had remained a nawspaper man, 25 years and will cost the Grand Trunk your bus ness is vou beg! fixed for the consideration of the Blair educational the request that they use their best endeavor as a measure of he might have left a much larger for^i-^ and Canadian Pacific railroads $50,000. bill, the house took up the conference to seenra a better and more proper VaijabondBnt \ou ^forget, sir begging tune withont living afu^U miserly.&* All the London newspapers^poblish the report on the interstate commerce bill observance of the Sabbatt day. is my business. Mr. Crisp g&ye notice that he would ask for Chicago Times. ^WMiy&dr" timm