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nmfmmm mm tfiriTiiimiWinif !\ttrtmMitamgj *4-P^ ****ii* mww #J5Kfr%* GENERAL NEWS NOTES. of arms, and he could not admit that such New Ulm ReviBw. SHAME AKB DEATH. I"' XKIGHTS OF LABOR. determination existed in Reichland. We A I The Haddock Harder Trial. intend that the provinces shall remain incorporated On Thursday the court room was packed with Germany. Their fortresses Hilbank, Dak., Agitated by a ShamefM Seandal, Lm Attended Eeportof Cardinal Gibbons ofBal* to listen to the testimony of Koschnitzy, TIcar General Ravonx Honorei. are a strong bulwark against France, Immediately Followed by a Suicide. ^BRANDT & WEDMENDORF, Publishers. tisaore. llias "BiemarGk." The substantial facts and for us they have the advantage of removing Milbank, Dak., Special Telegram, Marcb Rev. A. Ravoux, vicar general of the it his testimony were given in his confession Rome, March 28. The text of Cardinal by several days' march the starting 31.A deplorable tragedy, accompanied diocese of St. Paul, and living in St. Paul, last October, and are familar NEWHCTLM, MINNESOTA. GibbonB' report on the Knights of Labor point for aggressive movements against by a tale of domestic infidelity in high life, Minn., has been appointed "to the churchly to the public, but there was thows that several additions have been us from France. Two months ago I feared has been the cause of the greatest sensation position of monsignor or domestic prelate, reat curiosity to see the man, Inade to the report as originally published. there would be war. I do not now. Still, in Milbank the past twenty-four a position of much prominence in the tear the details of the fearful tragedy from Congressman Randall says: "You Referring to the objection urged against the we must be prepared for war. We never hours. Charles Schchartt, an old settler Catholic church. By it the bearer has iis lips, and note the manner of telling it. erganization, the cardinal says: know what is to happen. Who could expect ^aaay draw a line within five miles of many privileges, especially Rome, where and one of the most highly respected Everything about him and his peculiar a few years ago, that the pope and I "It is objected that in this kind of organization his position is almost equal to that of citizens, lies dead by hie* tyle of narration tended to give force to Dity Hall Park in New York, and the would become faithful allies? Catholics mix with Protestants a bishop. Out of Rome his position is immediately own hand. Mrs. John Knapp, the wife ais evidence. He testified positively to seeing to the peril of their faith. Amongst a .rote will be cast there which will make after that of his bishop. This A millionaire wholesale merchant of St. of another old settler and equally respect- Arensdorf fire the shot that killed taixed people like ours separation of religions honor was procured through the instrumentality Petersburg, has been shot and killed by a 3d citizen, the register of deeds and president Haddock. ihenext President." in civil affairs is not possible. To of Bishop Ireland. man to whom he refused to give 80,000 of the board of education, is involved Koschnitzy proved to be the most danerou Suppose that the faith ol Catholics suffers roubles toward the nihilist fund. The in the case. The trouble from all accounts, Mgr. Ravoux, as he will now be known, witness for the defense yet called, Shows ignorance of the Catholic workmen murderer has been arrested. Other Russian dates back five or six years. The was born at Lavgrac, in Auvergne, France, the position of the assassin when he tired of America, who regard the church as Mr. (George W. Childs is having a capitalists are receiving letters injured husband haa had reason at January 11, 1815. His ecclesiastical studies ihe shot, as told by "Bismark," correiponds their mother. They are intelligent, threatening them with immediate death if various time to suspect his portrait of the late General Grant were pursued in the seminaries at Puy, with other testimony already submitted, instructed, devoted and ready to they do not comply with the demands to when he met Bishop Loras of Dubuque, but he described with horrifying painted for the West Point Academy, iive their blood as they give their furnish money for "the cause." wife of infidelity, but never had positive Iowa, in 1838 and came with him to America illustration the face and expression of the tiard-earned gains for her support proof until within the past two or three jopied from a picture taken in 1866 in September of that year. Father Ravoux's The New YorJc ourt of appeals has affirmed minister as the ball penetrated the neck. lind protection." To the question whether days. Mr. Knapp placed the matter in the first appointment was to Prairie the judgment of the general term, that Mrs. Grant regards as the best After "Bismarck's" testimony, Billy Doerjam it would not be better to have the organization hands of Edgar M. Bennett, of the firm of du Chien, where he remained until 1841, convicting Lipman Arensberg of selling was called and substantiated some of conducted by priests under the direct photograph of him ever made. Bennett & Eldridge, Big Stone City, who engaged when he was sent to establish a mission oleomargarine in violation of the statute. the minor points of Leavitt's story. He influence of religion, the cardinal replies Detective Bob Major of Ortonville to among the Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Judge Rappallo, in delivering the opinion, was shown and identified the pants he wore that he thinks it neither possible nor work up the case. The female domestic in He subsequently settled at Mendota, and says: "We think that the evidence justified at the time, and said he had on a straw necessary. "In our country," he says, Mr. Knapp's house was taken into was appointed vicar general in 1851. thecourt in submitting to the jury the question Daniel'Dougherty, the silver-tongued hat. Mary Ryan, wife of Jack Ryan, gave "we have abundant means of making confidence, and admitted the detective whether the article sold was an imitation torroborative testimony as to incidental Catholics good without going so far." Drator of Philadelphia, is given the to the house on Friday eveningand calculated to deceive. It was sufficient Sanlt Ste. Marie's Torn Now. matters involved in her husband's and It being objected that the liberty of again on Wednesday evening. On Friday to authorize a finding that it had jredit or discredit of the disagreement Leavitt's testimony. the organization exposes Catholics to The wildest rush for real estate ever avening the detective heard Schuchartfc been artificially colored so as to imitate fleadly influences and associates more of the jury in the trial of exAlderman Mrs.Haddock, on reaching the courtroom known in Michigan is now on at Sault Ste. enter the house, being admitted by Mrs. the most valuable kind of dairy butter flangeroHis than even communists and anarchists, was visibly affected, and was given a seat Marie. Train loads of speculators, representing Knapp. Before he got to the bed room that such coloring was not essential or Cary of New York, who the cardinal said it was true, but near the judge's desk. She bore up with syndicates with unlimited capital, from the basement the guilty pair had necessarily incident to its manufacture,and that one proof of faith would not try was employed by the defence as their fortitude until the narration of the details are arriving at St. Ignace, from which that its only object was to make it resemble emerged from the room, and he did not detect American Catholics. To day such influences of the tragedy were given by the witnesses, point to the destinati on, 30 miles, the race is jast trump. dairy butter and increase its market them at the act. On Wednesday they were exposed every day, and they when she broke down with audible sobs made by every conceivable mode of conveyance. value. We are of the opinion that evening, however, he caught them Lnew them well and despised them. Danger and groans. During the afternoon she It is claimed that more than half a i9i such artificial coloring comes within the in flagrante delicto, and threw would arise from a coldness between the fainted and was carried from the room million has actually changed hands in past statutory prohibition against imitation, the light of a dark lantern upon them. Church and her children, which nothing Judge'Cooley of Michigan gives up a moaning and weeping. The lady was dresssdin three days, and fully as much is represented and that such prohibition is within the Schuchartt attempted to escape,but Major would more surely occasion than imprudent deep mourning. Though a woman of in short options purchased by heavy '$25,000 position as receiver of the power of the legislature." held him at the point oi a revolver and condemnation. Special stress being rare strength of nerve and mind she was deposits. Lake front property is going at then summoned the domestic and sent her .aid upon the violence, even to the shedding Wabash road to take the chairmanship not equal to the trial of her powers. fabulous prices. Judging from the number At the annual meeting of the Union Pacific out to bring in several neighbors to itness of blood, which has characterized of^ speculators arriving from St. Paul and company in Boston the following ticket On the 31st, Minnie Koschnitski, aged of the Inter-State commission the scene. It wa9 a clear case, and Strikes inaugurated by workingmen's associations Minneapolis, and the amount of capital at for directors was elected: Charles Francis twelve, daughter of "Bismarck," was called. the guilty parties immediately arranged to which pays only $7,500. Such selfsacrifice the cardinal says: "Strikes are their .command, the Gophers propose to Adams, Frederick T. Ames, Elisha Atkins, The artless and straightforward story leave the city. Mrs. Knapp begged her hot the invention of the Knights, but a buy up the entire peninsular. Land owners Ezra H. Baker, F. Gordon Dexter, proved to be the most sensational feature as this, for a poor man, as paramour to not desert her, and he declared hniversal perpetual means by which workIngmen are dazed by the sudden onslaught, and Mahlon D. Spaulding. of Boston Henry of the trial thus far. She is a black-eyed, Mr. Cooley is, requires patriotism and that as soon as a divorce was obtained protest against what is unjust, and all who have sold are loudly lamenting H. Cook, Sidney Dillon, David Dows, Andrew pleasant-faced little girl, whose manner demand their rights. In such a struggle he would marry her. Schuchartt their faaate. Nothing like this excitement public spirit H. Green, Colgate Hoyt, S. R. Calloway, was that of truthfulness and knowledge vof a pretty exalted kind. of the multitudes of the poor against hard then walked out to his house, a mile from was ever witnessed outside the most reckless Grenville M. Dodge, James A. Rumhill of what she was saying. She gave a obstinate monopolies wrath and violence town, for the purpose, as he declared of gold fever of the past. One car containing and John Sharp. There is but one detailed account of conversations between tire often inevitable as they areregretable. hitching up his horse and buggy thirty St. Paul speculators passed change from the membership of the old Arensdorf and her mother in regard to the Mrs. Helen Gongas, in addressing The laws and the principal authorities of the and driving to Ortonville towhich through Marquette recently. A board, D. Spaulding being substituted for purchase of her mother's house by Arensdorf, Knights, so far from encouraging violence place money to be sent him from the the women of Kansas who are to vote John P. Spaulding. and of money furnished by him to or occasions for violence exercise a powerful bank here. This was evidently his intention send the family to San Francisco. The ta the municipal elections, finds it necjssary The Warm Spring Indians of Colorado preventative influence, seeking to keep when he left town but he apparently The London Standard says: Mrs. cross-examination failed to shake the force get the first allotment of land under the Strikes within the limits of the legitimate changed his mind, upon realizing the James Potter at pre&ent is no actress. to remind her sex that they of the girl's artless story in the lt?ast, the new law. action. An attentive examination to the enormity of his disgrace and also that Whether she will become one is a question defense endeavoring to show that she will be obliged to give their names,and Violent struggles between labor and capital of time. She is doubtless very earnest, The report of the loss of the Newfoundland as a Ma3on, he had invaded the had been coached by the attorneys for the lias convinced me of the injustice of attributing but the experiment of giving amateurs sealing steamer Eagle, with 260 men, says: "Do not give your husband's sanctity of a fellow Mason's home. state. Counsel asked if she had talked violence to the Knights of acting characters cannot be commended. is confirmed. She was sent to Bea with He then deliberately placed the muzzle of with Mr. O'Connell. She replied- "Yes, name or your pet name." No Lizzies, Labor. The part of Christian faulty boilers. a loaded shotgun to his mouth, and with and he told me what to say. He told me While the trim was making the run between prudence is to attempt to bind the hearts Susies, Minnies and Mamies can ever his toe discharged the weapon and died instantly. to tell the truth." The large shoe manufacturing establishment Clark's Mills and Utica, N. Y., which of the multitude with ties of love for the The husband, in pursuance of rote a straight ticket, nor a crooked of Pingree & Smith of Detroit was only occupies seven minutes, a man boarded The defense in the afternoon began by purpose of controlling them by the principals the plot to entrap the parties, had gone to totally destroyed by fire. The loss is it between the baggage and the express attacking the character of the principal witnesses of faith, justice and charity. Removed Dne, either, for that matter. Big Stone City in the morning. Coroner $325,000. car. He entered the latter car and ordered for the stateBismark and the from what is false and criminal, there Daniels summoned H. Lewis, G. W. Bartlett the messenger to throw up his hands. Leavitts. Officers Smith and Bridewell, The New York Sun announces that Mr. will converge into a legitimate, peaceful, and J. E. Simmons, as a jury, whorendereu who were on the police force Aug. 3, siid The latter did not at once comprehend him beneficent struggle that which by repulsive Blaine and family will sail for Europe in Some philanthropical person has a verdict that "the deceased they saw Bismarck on that night about and the robber shot him. He then gagged Severity, might become for the masses of May, to be absent a year. came to his death by his 11 30 p. m., after the shooting He was intoxicated and bound him and rifled the safe, but the been down to Florida and visited the our people a volcanic abyss similar to that The late Paul Tulane, founder of the Tulane own hands." Mrs. Knapp, who has been a and couldn't walk straight amount secured is not yet known. tvhich society fears and which the church Apaches confined in Fort Marion, St. university in New Orleans, w^nt to prominent member of the W. C. T. U. and Adolph Metz and William Metz (his father) Seplores in Europe." The cardinal recognized Joseph Strange, of Sioux City, Iowa, began that city from Princeton, N. J., in 1818, of the Methodist church, left for Appleton swore that Bismarck came on their porch Augustine. He is very greatly distress- that the great question of the a suit in the superior court, Chicago, on horseback. Minn., where she wi41 remain until she that night about 12 o'clock and wanted future is not a question of war, commerce 3d because the Indians are not so tenlerly against the commission firm of D. H. McDaneld makes further arrangen cnts to meet her The postoffice department officials are to get in. He was drunk and slept out on Or finance, but a social question touching & Co., of that city for $4,000. It having prepared a series of new designs of folks from Michigan. Mr. Knapp has begun treated as they should be. The the porch an hour or two. Mrs. Metz confirmed the melioration of the condition of the is said that the plaintiff, who is also a embossed stamps for stamped envelopes of proceedings for divorce. Schuchartt'a their statements. Henry Rice popular masses, especially workingmen. 3avages are not furnished with all the commission merchant, has been dealing the one, two, four and five-cent denominations. Bwore he called to see Bismarck on relatives live in Wisconsin. He had lived Therefore it is of sovereign importance with McDaneld & Co., for years that a latest and most expensive luxuries in The head of Franklin has been selected Sunday, August 1, to get him xo worlfor alone since coming to Dakota, having been that the church be found always firmly short time ago the Sioux City man discovered A for the one-cent stamp, and the him. Bismarck refused to worlfor divorced some years ago. His only child, tanged on the side of humanity and justice the way of food and raiment, we presume, that the Chicago firm had not been heads of Washington, Jackson and Grant $3 per day and said he and a son, is a student in an Eastern college. towards the multitudes composing the rendering correct accounts. but that they are badly mistreated for the two, four and five-cent denominations George Treiber were going to do body of the human family. The conditions respectively. The general design of up preachers and lawjers there was more Mrs. Angus Cameron, wife of ex-United of the lower classes at present cannot and there is no reason to believe. Death Bather Than Insanity. the new series is uniform on the upper side money in it. William Dal-bson, being States Senator, Angus Cameron of La Should not continue. and following the oval shape of the stamp Hon. Thomas C. Reynolds of St. Louis sworn, said that on the night of the shoot Crosse, jumped into the Mississippi river is the legend "United States Postage." instead ing he told Mrs. Leavibt of it. She said, killed himself at the Custom House, by Thursday evening 31st ult., but was soon The Navy Department may well feel of "U. S. Postage" as on the stamps falling down the elevator shaft from the drawn out by several gentlemen. They "Good'" I'm glad the is kill now in use. The new. series will be ready third floor, eighty feet, and crushing his carried the woman to the hotel, and while jreat relief in finding that the heaviest How Railroads are Built in the Northwest. ed." He also narrated the trading of hats for issue about May 1. The border of the skull. The cause was mental clerangement a doctor was sent for used the usual means by Leavittonthe night of theshooting. His guns required for any vessel of th one-cent adhesive stamp has been slightly A special dispatch from De\il's Lake, superinduced by hallucinations that he for restoration of persons in such condition. wife didn't want him to wear the straw modified to conform to the design of the Oakota, gives the following interesting was about to become insane. He entered By the time the doctor arrived the navy now authorized, and also the hat after that. Matt Franciscus was next two-cent stamp. the building and sauntered into the United Hccount of the mammoth railroad operations woman was so far recovered as to talk deliriously. called. thickest plates contemplated either States court room. He appeared in westward from that place: The unfortunate lady's mental He lives near the city, and was formerly The following appointments have been his usual humor. He was seen to leave Nothing in railroad building heretofore lor the new armored cruisers or foi condition has been known to her in the saloon business. He said he knew made: Secretary of the treasury, Charles the United States marshal's office, and in the Northwest has approached the rapidity friends, and a careful watch has been the double-turret monitors, can be Bismark, and his character is bad, knew S. Fairchild of New York assistant secretary stepping into the elevator gate passed out and army like system with which the kept, but she left the house during the absence Mr. Leavitt talked with him Aug. 3 of the treasury, Isaac H. Maynard ol of view. A few minutes later he was bad in this country. An additional Manitoba company is sending forward material of her attendant. Instead of going Leavitt said: "These saloonkeepers want New York. Mr. Maynard is the second brought out of the sub-basement, deadIn for the construction of the Montana Btraight to the river she went twelve blocks source of gratification is that these to whip the preachers I'm in favor of kill controller of the treasury, having been appointed his pocket was a letter to his wife, line. For the past three months there north and entered the water at exactly ing the dd June 1, 1885. At the time of his stating that two years ago he contracted armor plates and gun forgings can have gone through this place daily, on the point where Senator Camerron's brother, appointment Maynard was first deputy In the trial of Arensdorf, on Friday, malaria at Aspinwall and an average, 175 cars laden with all Dugald, commited suicide by drowning be furnished in a shorter time than "Bismark's" character was impeached ancj attorney general of New York. Two yeare had failed to recover, the diseasesettling Sorts of construction material. a number of years ago. Her mental an effort made to make out an alibi for previous he was the Democratic candidate had been thought possible. on his spine. Recently he had At Minot, the prosent terminus of the condition was brought about by an injury Arensdorf, and to connect Leavitt with for secretary of state of New York, but been troubled by insomnia and nervousness. track 137 miles West of Devils Lake, the to her back while crossing the New York the shooting. Jailer Cruickshank, descrid Visions invited him to join his dead was defeated, owing to his prohibition rec Company has laid something like ten miles and Brooklyn ferry three or four years ago. ing Leavitt's visit to "Bismark" in jail, friends, and fearing lest he should beaburden ord. Iowa has just completed a handsome of sidings to receive this material, and quoted Leavitt as saying. "You saw The Philadelphia Medical News declares to his wife by becoming a lunatic, f*r In the house of Lords Earl Cardogan, along both sides of these numerous tracks new capitol at a cost within the John Arnesdorf shoot aa well en that recent articles extensively published, having twice before been troubled with Conservative, presented a bill providinj are piled great quantities of ties, bridge me." "Yes, sir," Bismarck replied. D, announcing the cure at the Philadelphia dementia, and his estate of $200,000 being original appropriation. Michigan a for the purchase of Irish holdings, or foi material, piles and thousands of the best D. Barnes, in his testimony, said he knew hospital of patients suffering with consumption in order, he determined to end his life. the system of dual ownership created by quality of steel rails. Said an old rail pear or two ago finished a building or Bismarck's character to be bad. On th through treatment by injection the act of 1881, and explained it at some toad contractor, after yisiting Minot Thomas C. Reynolds was born in Charleston, night of the murder he saw him in front ol of carbonic acid and sulphur hydrogen which less than $5,000,000 was spent length. The Earl of Belmore said: While "Is is worth a day's travel to S. C, in 1821. He studied in the University the Columbia house and thought that he greatly exaggerated the success of the treatment. the measure would hit some landlords tee these mountains of costly material/' of Harvard and continued his education Connecticut has at Hartford one was sober at the time. Adolph Knep The News knows of no cures having hard it would also hit some tenents whose And fotill it gogs forward in inCreasing in Germany, graduating in Heidelburg per was a neighbor of Bismarck'? been made. the most beautiful state houses in the present rents were much lower than the quantities. For the past twentytour in 1842. He spent one year in the at the time of the murder. He At their meeting in Chicago the general world, which was built for less thar- University of Paris, and was admitted to court would fix. The Earl of Dunraver hours the trains have averaged one in bought the house through John Arens passenger agents of the Western States association the bar in Virginia in 1844. He was secretary said: The measure would be beneficial every two hours. And it is estimated that rlorf. He was his agent paid $300 for it $5,000,000. New York has speril reduced the rate heretofore announced of the United States legation to Spain but the only chance of satisiying Ireland It will require two hundred cars daily the He gave Arensdorf $250 to pay for it. He ^18,000,000 on the stone-heap in Al on extra baggage from 16 2-3 per in 1846 and 1848. In 1850 he located was the abolition of dual ownership fentire summer of this material to be sent was not on good terms with Bismarck's cent to 12 per rent of the unlimited rate. in St. Louis, and from 1853 to 1857 wasUnited land invented by Gladstone and his party. forward that there may be no delay in the wife and that is the reason he had Arena bany, and all it has to show foi States district attorney. In 1800- This is the charge agreed upon by all the The bill passed the first reading. The building of this great line of road. All engines dorf buy it for him. He paid off one lier, It is a mountain of granite likely he was elected lieutenant governor of Missouri Eastern roads. second reading was fixed for April 21. do not wait at the terminus for the unloading on the house of $40. Ten dollars was on the same ticket with Claib Jackson, of trains, but hasten back lor more due for the rent of the grounds bumble down at any time. A report The New Jersey senate passed thebill giving Postoffices established: Dakota. Silvei and in the civil war sided with the cars, and it is not an uncommon sight to John Martin, who runs a club room, women the right to vote at school elections. City, Pennington county, Minnesota: Seefield, of an expert is just published in whicl confederates. In 18^4 he fought a duel Bee ten of these menster iron horses on called the "Red Light" said thai Lyons county. Wisconsin: Chester, Edward M. Newman, in the employ of with B. Gratz Brown at thirty feet with their return, with a single caboose car attached Leavitt had talked with him on the daj it is stated that if the halls of legis Dodge county Melnik, Manitowoc county, MichaeLLeyinson, wholesale clothier, was rifles, over a political dispute. Mr. Brown to each, speeding along the track of the murder and said. "These felloni Weston, Dunn county. Name changed tation are not immediately cared foi arretted in New York charged with defrauding was hit in the knee, but Mr. Beynolds was have no nerve they ought to do up some only a few hundred yards apart. In all Dakota: Harrington, Faulk county, tc not touched. the firm of over $75,000 by means o! of them. You watch me and I will do there this gigantic work there is no confusion, there may be a loss of hundreds ol Burkemere,Minnesota* Eden Lake,Stearns false entries and misusing checks of the up." Before keeping the. "Red Light" he not an accident of any kind has occurred, county, to Eden Valley. Postmasters lives. water firm. Newman was taken to the Tomb3. and8placedd did business over Junk's saloon. Wheu Stripped by an Earthquake. all material is separated where commissionedMinnesota: Alexandria, an anl on questioned if he kept a gambling house a1 it can be reloaded handled at The Wisconsin legislature passed a resolution Vivian. Iowa: What Cheer, B. Burke The Paris correspondent of the London ee either place he refused to answer on the the minimum cost.0 The roadbed foi of sympathy with Iieland, and deaouncjn^ Wisconsin* Neenah, J. McGin. Fourtl 80 The Legislature of Maine, which re i- Truth furnishes some facts which ground that he would criminate himself. S a, hundred miles west of Minot Tory lyrauny. 1 class postmasters appointedDakota. fonr will probably induce fashionable matrons cently adjourned, adopted a resolution readwy the rftHpj and all bridges hlc *8 Brookfield, H. G. Ferguson Dazey, A. E J. If. Randall of St. Paul has been appointed of uncertain age and "make-up" to submit a constitutional amend 1: on controller of the St Paul & Northern Clendening High more, Davis Amone. Towa to give the Riviera a wide berth in* Oleo Sot So Bad After All. Zenorsyille,R.McCracken. Pacific in place of Maj. A. G. Postlethwaite, ii|Q ment to the people re-establishing Etch tanks beyoncompleted are point.r fo Trackla^ingof & distance 35 ana miles that will The popular no earthquake season hereafter: who resigned on account of the etah, R. J. Guy Junction, W. Campbell Special- Washington annual sessions of the Legislature begin in a few days, and grading as soon as demands made upon his time by his new The president appointed Otto Kaupp postmaster tions with respect to the extent of butter I should say to beauties who depend! the frost is out of the ground sufficiently position as general land agent of the of Blue Earth City, Minn., vice. The Bangor Commercial (Ind.) thinks adulteration before the oleomargarine law greatly upon art to please: "Never-/- for that work. Several engineer corps are Northern Pacific in connection with the John H. Sprout^ removed. went into effect will not be sustained bj that there is no occasion for annua let yourself be caught man earthquake*before already in the field many miles in advance land commissionership of the St. Paul & the forthcoming report of Prof. Wiley, James E. Robinson of Fargo, Dak., has of last year's work making ready for the getting-up time in the morning." Northern Pacific. sessions and that "nobody wants chairman of the Jepartment of agriculture been debarred from practicing as an attorney army of over 15,000 graders that will soon I saw, on their arrival here from Nice* on this subject. The material* feefore the interior departments, its them outside of members and prospective John Godfrey Saxe, the poet, died on the follow. It is needless to say that at the for Prof. Wiley's investigation were^ and Cannes, some scores of such who* bn-rea^B and local offices. 31st ult., at the house of his son in Albany. head of this great enterprise stands alone members and those people in purchased in open market in all had fled from these resorts oi seekersafter one man, James J. Hill. He it was that Since the death of his wife Mr. Saxe Ex. Commissioner of Patents Montgomery parts of the country, no intimatior Augusta who look to the Legislature pleasure and sunshine. They reminded projected and is carrying it all through. has been very much depressed, and latterly is appointed associate justice of the supreme being given in any case of the purpose foi me of what I used to be told, became a confirmed invalid. He lived in court of the District of Columbia. for a livelihood." The Portland Ad which the purchase was intended. In n^ Brooklyn until recently, when he went to in childhood about the aspect of sinners, The Stone Cutters' Association of Cincinnati, instance was it found that an article sold vertiser (Rep.) takes a similar view Parnell Appeals to America. live with his married sou in Albany. The divested of all hypocrital muf-flings-up, Covington and Newport,has decided in the market as butter was entirely fraud and exclaims: "Heaven forbidl Onc( death of his daughter greatly affected him, Lincoln, Neb., March 29.The followiug to close business until a settlement can ulent, and not more than one ii would present at the last day and he has done little literary work since. cablegram from Mr. Parnell was received be made as to wages. About 700 workmen three were adulterated. The adulter in two years is often enough for sue! Such a day-of-judgment lot I -4 Some of his poems are greatly admired, by President Fitzgerald, of the Irish-American ated usually contained 30 to 4( are thus deprived of work. 5 neyer in my life beheld and' eccentric legislation as we have hac and his old-time wit was fresh and original. league, to-day: per cent of pure butter, thi The boom that has been raging at Ashland to think that they had been, in The coeicion bill proposed in the house remainder commonly consisting of beef fat this winter." for the lasb few weeks has quieted all the pride of rank and fashion, pelting of commons is the eighty-seventh since lard and cotton seed oil. Prof. Wiley de Constable Pierce, arrested for contempt down somewhat. bouquets at the battle of flowers the act of union, eighty-seven votes some space to the consideration of the federal court at Des Moines in refusing John Talbot, the hero of many burglaries, the opinions of scientific men with regard years ago. It i3 also the most to surrender liquors of Hurlbut, 'fss than a week previously! I take*a The interstate commerce law prom and his pal Charles Radford, who have stringent, tyrannical and uncalled for by the to the wholesomeness of oleomargarin' Hess & Co., seized by him, to the United situation quickly, and saw at &i ises to inflict one of its heaviest blows successfully eluded the police of New York and kindred compounds. He finds that state of things in Ireland. Never before has States marshal on a replevin writ was released glance that the most friendly thin and other cities for several years have about nine out of every ten of the scientist' a coercion bill been proposed when crime upon the Standard Oil Company. Sec by Judge Love on the ground that scared*r again been captured. could do to poor, battered, who have expressed themselves declare 3 was so rapidly decreasing as compared the federal court will not interfere with J$ tion 2 of that law provides that thi Seattle Press: The belief is becoming butterflies whom I knew was to pre^ belief that properly made oleoraargarim with previous years. The measure is processes of state courts. ,v i very general that the "Manitoba," as the 1 aimed against all open agitation, and appears is unobjectionable and wholesome. granting of special rates, rebates, draw tend I did not recognize them. DonV Senator Reagan is still suffering much St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railway to be expressly designed for driving ask me to name them. K\2Df backs, or the act of receiving by any pain and unable to walk, on account ol is called, is making headway rapidly for Aii ii. 'L T-i J.i-j. discontent beneath the surface. It places there's one thing I hate more thaa sailing from his horse. greater or less compensation from oni Fifteen hundred people paid the admis Seattle as the most practicable outlet^to another it is to skin eels alivel' blic speakers, writers and conductors a The Rhode Island legislature has recently pu sion of $1 apiece to witness the spariinexhibition the Pacinc. 4 newspapers absolutely at the mercy of person than is demanded from anoth Dn Evans will know of what' adopted a resolution providing for the given at Concordia Oper* At De Smet, Dak., Mrs. Bouchie, convict- stipendiary magistrates holding their er for substantially like service, shal submission of the question of holding a English lady I am speaking when I saythat House, Baltimore, by John L. Sullivan amhis ed of manslaughter in the second degree, offices at the pleasure of the crown. It con- constitutional convention to a popular she forgot the ratelier he madefor troupe. At the opening of the secon* be deemed to be unjust discrimina was fined $200.* %$jT "1* demns the Irish-speaking peasant of rack- vote at the April election of 1889 and on contest Sullivan begged that the audienn her, with teeth carefully chosen* epaek7- f*j A. M. Stanton, manager of Sistaref a Sons rented Kerry to the tender mercies of a tions, which the bill prohibits am ac tenth year thereafter. he overlook any short comings in the use 0 bank in Detroit, has absconded with be- d V"7 of Orangemenl or anti-land leaguers from the mouths of twenty Bretoiv. 1 makes unlawful and thethird sectioi bis left arm, which was broken in his tight Lord Lansdowne Bays his agent throughoffered tween $28,000 and $29,000. or a jury of Englishmen bera at the Old Bailey in girls. She arrived here with sunkenmi eL with Patsey Cardiff, as his confidence 11 to deal leniently with any Irish T1 ^?n?T' declares it unlawful to give any undui ips and the tip of her chin aspirincr The appointment as receiver" for the its strength was not fully restored, and be tanants showing a bona fide desire to meet TO "FF"*"""^"" i lit \M. Gladstoae, stands aa one man against this to meet the top of her nose. She wasby Wabash railroad lines east o! the MBBS-I perference or advantage to any pai sides he wanted to nurse it "for the benefn their liabilities. shoulder to shoul- wfl I no means the only one in thistoothless ppiriver to succeed Judge Cooley was of some fellow on the other aide of the era ticular person or descripton of traffic de The British government has granted the wit opposition tto believo it, thet DS ter who might imagine that he could wres) i state. Girlhood is alwaysbeautiful, mna riV^&^^S^E? ^t- It s impossible tha t^unard Steamship company an annual The Standard monopoly has long prof the championship from America." if there be only the merest, of the Union Pacinc railroad. subvention of $85,000 for five years for ev( th ited by both of the abuses prohibits ^se ofy commons wilil continuee presen beaute de diable, but lovely woman isappalling cirrying the mails. ^William M. Clemens has been appointed to follow the Tor government The following is a list of tbe "boodlerr-' manager of all the lines of the Baltimore their mad course, and good judges consider Mr. R. T. Bush, owner of the yacht Coronet, indicted at Chicago: George C. Klehm dependent in this time of in these clauses. Treasurer Cassel & Ohio railroad east of the Ohio river. 1 the measure will break and ruin the cabi- sent his check for $500 for the Beecht.r Michael Wasserman, Michael Leydon. J.J violent ups and downs and earth-* the Pennsylvania testified on one *Col. Robert G. Ingersoll was admitted to net. We must, however, prepare for the memorial fund to the Rev. C. H. Hall. McCarthy, William J. McGarigle. R. quakespolitical and geologicalon practice at the bar of the state in New worst and I confidently appeal to the McClaughery, Henry Varnell, Dan Wren casion that the rebates allowed to th Bismarck is reported to have said rei her dentist, her maid her hairdresser York. When asked to be sworn he refused i American people for sympathy and sup Adam Ochs. R. M. Oliver. Ciiristian Geils ently that i abandoned the idea ol neutralizing Standard Company amounted toovei and hermantau-maker. Her mission port which they have never withheld from and affirmed in place thereoL He then Christian Casseknan, Ed Phillip*. J. S Reichland (Alsace-Lorraine), befa.use in the world is, I believe, not so much' $10,000,000 within 18 months. Thar signed the roll. a people struggling for liberty. Hannigan, John E. Van Pelt, Willian it would be a dangerous delusion. to make herself happy as to keep these Harley, J. F. Carpenter, Michael Costello ^The neutrality of any province was only C. W. Hastings ol Brookings, Dak., haa would be at a rate of $6,700,000 H. L. Holland. August Busse. Napoleoi people ia employment. breservable BO long AS the people were prepared been appointed postmaster in place of fe& fire in Troy, N. Y., destroyed prgperty Baraalonx, Phillip Kelly, Patrick Maho George W. Hopp. to defend their neutrality by force 3r% to the amount ol $200,000. ,*&&*- ney, LoranP. Crane, Joseph Buckley. VVJWM^