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$few XJlm Review. CLEVELAND IK MINNESOTA ^SWNDENSEDUETCS. Ryan from 9:30 to 11:10 p. m., was the The four young ladies chosen recently by EVICTED SETTLERS. crowning feature of the most interesting the Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary six hours in the history of St. Paul. There society at the West embarked from Ne# The Memorial to the Secretary of was the same vast crowd and the same York. They include Miss Bertha Wepf of An Important Bsirroaa* One* the Interior in Regard to the Alleged BMNDT'cf WEDDENDORF, Publishers. The President Night Scenes In St. A* straggle for precedence. Milwaukee, .Wis., who will go to Burmah the United States District court at St. Wrongs oftO'Brien County. !Inv Promptly at 9:30 the president, attired Miss Amy Harris of- Wintereet. Iowa, who Paul Nearly IOOO,00 People in TEEM, At Minneapolis, the General Assembly of 'Pa'ul. the station agent at Moorhead, Mr. in full evening dress, and Mrs. Cleveland, will accompany and labor with her Miss NEW1 MINNESOTA the Knights of Labor of North America, in I?. McFeely. tram indicted fbra violation o! who, as one lady remarked, was dressed Lavina Mead of Luverue, Minn., who is the Streets. $3 bhednterstatelaw. Heisagentof the Manitoba regular session assembled, to the Honorable in a heavenly bine Bymphony, marched assigned to Ongole, India, and Miss El ma road and is accused of refusing to receive Secretary of"the Interior, Washington, from their roggns between files of St. ii Simons of Lodi, Wis., who goes to Toungon, SSifehtyK'x Senators and Oongpe3Smetrser*erl rc from the transfer track between the George Snow-shoe cluband took their positions. D. CDear Sir: This general assembly ol Burmah. They are accompanied by The City In Holliday Attire, and the in the Federal service, and Northern Pacific and Manitoba roads cars On Mrs. Cleveland's left were Mrs. the Knights of Labor respectfully call your Miss Charlotte Russell of Boston, who will Illumination the Grandest Ever of the Milwaukee road for the purpose of Gen. Vilas, Mrs. Mayor Smith and Mrs. engage in missionary work Assam, India, attention to the following facts and ask statfcy^fivfcfin that of the'Confederate is loading wheat belonging tone C. B. Bennett, F. B. Clarke, and on the president's right and by Miss Nellie Fife of Minneapolis, your interposition on behalf o! many distressed Witnessed. Spates, according to the last oagses who is the complaining 'witness. The were Col Rockwell, the master of ceremonies, who goes to Sendal, Japan. people who are being deprived of vrt ^si wheat was stored, in the -elevator of the Gen. J. B. Sanborn and Lane K. '-'X their homes as hereafter stated. Between A 8io*raI directory. Minneapolis & Northern Elevator Com* Stone. the years 1876 and 1880 the general government The Casnalty Record pany and situated on'the tracks of the and State of Iowa opened to set* Senator and Mrs. McMillan were the first To say that President Cleveland and wife Manitoba. Mr. P. McFeetey was held by Ab Ada, Minn.. W. A. Osborne, running a tlement certain lands located in O'Brien to greet the president and his wife, and received a cardiol and brilliant welcome SjiBntfTE. L. Zalinski, of the. Fifth the United States commissioner at Moorhead threshing machine, had his arm caught in county, Iowa, and to which the Chicago, they received a hearty hand-shake from would be putting it rather mild. It was an in $1,000 bail. The Manitoba road Artillery, whose dynamite gun is now the belt and pulled out by the socket at Milwaukee & St. Paul and the Sioux City both Mr. and Mrs., Cleveland. The order ovation, such as never was before accorded is also indicted for aiding and abetting the elbow. It is not likely that he will of the evening however, prohibited & St. Paul Railroad companies laid claim to any person, and can object of such general interest, is him. The trial of the case will -open up A. live. the president shaking hands by reason of acts of congress prior to issuing never be excelled. It was a tt'dldarm officer, but loots imueh -some interesting questions regarding the with the crowd, and his greeting supreme effort of all classes to make the tbe notice by the executive departments interstate railway law. I The penalty is was a single kindly nod to almost every The Criminal Calendar. President feel that the high office he holds of the government that said lands yomnge? than he really is." ^J $5,000. one. Mrs. Cleveland shook hands with is duly honored in the North Star State would be opened for settlement. An attempt to wreck the 'Chicago, Milwaukee but half a dozen during the evening, they The papers fill page after page with descriptive Encouraged by the notices emanating & St. Paul excursion train return. either being old acquaintances or the matter And pictures of the scenes, from the government, and actuated by a 'Europe's annual expenditures 'for ing to Yankton, Dak., from Sioux City Olemargarine Law Constitutional. ladies who assisted at the reception. A but the ordinary reader will be satisfied desire to obtain homes, about two hundred with 200 passengers was made near Jefferson. sarmies- and fleets is $3,867,500,00 gracious bend of the stately head, with a with a briefer sketch. An interesting case growing out of a families from various parts of the pleasant smile, was her greeting to the seizure of oleomargarine, was tried* at St. Wfaeraiational debts incurred 'by 'war American Union settled upon the lands The Presidential party left Madison, At Toledo, O., while a cistern "was being others, and all who saw her were more Paul before Judge Brill without a jury. above mentioned. In 1885 the settlers Wis., on Monday morning the 10th inst. aggregate $24,113,057,655, which cleaned out it was found to .contain the than repaid for the tedious wait in the Several months ago Dairy Commissioner petitioned you to quiet, if possible, any There was a large gathering At bodies of thirteen infants. The house was crowd outside, 0 is annually paid out. Ives instituted a suit under the state law the depot to see them off. President claim said railroad companies might have formerly occupied by a .midwife, who has against B. I. Broyton, a commission and Mrs. Cleveland and the postmaster The crowd began to come by in twos and in these lands, and in August, 1887, you fo*interest been arrested. merchant, to condemn about $185 worth general stood upon the platform threes, Col. Rockwell keeping up an almost made an order by which 17,600 nodding farewells to the people. incessant "The president and Mrs. Cleveland, of oleomargarine, which was seized by In the Hanibal, Mo., cour oi common acres of these lands referred to 3 One enthusiastic old man called out gentlemen and ladies," during theentire Deputy Commissioner Howard. The defendant pleas, E. J. Ohmer, proprietor o'f a hotel the government, and commanded *i8apt. Thomas R. Mullett,.'brother4 "Good-bye, Grover, old boy, good- time. During the first fifteen minutes filed a demurrer to the complaint, and restaurant, was fined $100 for selling the railroad companies surrsnder all bye." The president smiled and nodded in the people moved slowly, about forty-five oMUK. Mullett, of Washington, "D. C, which after a hearing before Judge Wilkin cigars on Sunday, contrary to the state right, title and interest they might have in 'U. response. As various towns were passed, going by per minute, Col. Rockwell introducing was overruled. The case came up in the law prohibiting the sale of all articles of said lands. The railroad companies asked formerly a government architect, and there were firing of cannons, great hurrahing the more prominent men by their order of court caces before Judge Brill and merchandise not of immediate necessity. for an amnesty for ninety days, which IS) sir captain in the United States revenue and other expressions of glad greeting. names. after an exhaustive hearing the action was granted. The railroad companies In Mississippi, tho negro Masons charged Shortstops were made at Winont, Lake was sustained and judgment awarded the then seized upon the opportunity offered AHhough Grover Cleveland is the president marine corps, committed -suicide an with the killing of Harry Taylor and wife, City, Hastings, Red Wing, Wabasha., etc. Btate. It is a test case and involves the by the amnesty and brought suit of ejectment of this great country, it was Mrs. have been jailed. It was discovered that a San'Fran cisco recently. ii eonstitutionality of the law. Judge Brill in the state court of O'Brien county, Cleveland that the crowd noticed more At 5:30 p. m. a thundering salute announced resolution to kill Mr. Kerney, a white sustained the position of the commissioners and by reason of the degree of said courts the arrival of the distinguished particularly. Hardly a single person who man who had a fight with one of their at every point and there can be no the sheriff of O'Brien county, with a posse visitors to St. Paul. There was a crowd, a passed the pair but what looked at Mrs. brothers, was passed (during one -of their Manitoba reports that site 'wheat doubt but itis the death blow in the traffic of twenty armed men, has forcibly ejected jam, an irrepressible multitude, and every meetings. Cleveland fully twice as long as they did in spurious butter in tnis state. crop for this year exceeds all estims&fces 116 families from their homes, and has person determined to get the first view of at her husband. At St. Louis, a warrant has been issued the visitors. Efforts of the police to keep either driven their stock into the highways As Gov. Remsey was introduced she extended and antecedents-about*-12,- for the arrest of Rabbi Semon Gerstman, the yards clear were unavailing. or confiscated it to liquidate tne cost of her hand, and said most amiably! on a charge of accepting money from Dr. The Case Well Pnt. if- 099,000 bushels from 432,134cres litigation. An amicable test of title "How do you do, governor I told you I It seemed as if every man, woman and Willis P. King of Sedalia, Mo., for his efforts barley, oat, flax md ipatato to these lands iB precluded in the Dakota has one-Bixth ths area and one,sixth was coming." As sixteen of the noble red The1 child in the crowd had lost all sense of to secure from Acting Gov. Morehouse Btate courts of O'Brien county because the population contained inthe United men of the forest marched through, she self-respect. The visitors were forced a pardon for King's son. Robert, Bpps are also very large. of existing law bearing upon the States of America when the War of the smiled in merriment, and even his excellency's through the mob by pressure of the crowd sentenced for six years,for stealing $50,- construction of an act of congress. Ninetytone 'Revolution was fought and national independence behind out into another mob that had pleasant face softened. 000. formed in front of the building. achieved and formed the nucleus Saibert's'orchestra, stationed at the end more suits of ejectment have been instituted Wiggins' great storm tlhart \was*tb be in the courts of O'Brien county, of the greatest nation and best government of the south corridor, discoursed sweet Here it was that the president's stolidity destructive that he declared him- flo1 land the trial set for Nov. 6, 1887, and except Foreign Sews Notes. on the face of the globe, and yet Dakota music during the entire time, and brass stood him in good stead. Possibly he something is done which will bring is only considered an outlying common bands, stationed outside the building, also has grown accustomed to such scenes, for feelf "appalled" while he (prophesied,, At Paris, Gen. Caffarel, chief of the ait' sure and quick relief ninety-one more upon which the discarded political played at Intervals. his brow was unruffled, and he never once war department staff, has been suspended didmot report for duty. Wiggins will homes will be made desolate by the unjust fungi and carpetbag pilgrims are sent to lifted his hat to the cheers that were sent It is estimated that fully 8,000 people for trafficking operations. and rapacious hand of corporate monopolies. 'forage. Dakota has nearly half as large up. passed the president during the evening. b&.able only to appall himself hereafter. The hunters -and race horses belonging to We therefore urgently request that an area as the entire original thirteen After the affair was over the president The carriage had been drawn up in line The public consider hhn .an,, appalling Lord Aylesbury, who were recently warned you exercise the functions of your office by states, whose aggregate representation in and wife retired to their rooms for the before the depot, and there was no delay off New Market heath by the Jockey club having suit instituted by the federal government, fraud. the national congress consisted of twentyisix in forming the procession. The president night. On Tuesday, accompanied by committees, for instructing a jockey to pull a horse will or such other legal procedure as senators and sixty-five representatives, entered a landau drawn by four white the president and wife were"shown be sold immediately. will protect the settlers of O'Brien county, and yet one delegate without a vote is considered horses, accompanied by Judge Flandrau, about the city in carriages, and at noon Iowa, until such times as the title to the The Nautical Society of Hamburg has Mrs. Cleveland's vehicle came nexta representation enough for Dakota started for Minneapolis. Sltarocter & Gamble, the 'Cincinnati aforesaid lands can be tested in the feder brand new Victoria drawn by two beautiful offered a prize of 50 marks for the best essay in the national assembly. *!l soap manufacturers, divided $98,000 al courts. black steeds. "Oh, how beautiful!" sheexclaimed on the subject of "Calming the Sea by East Indian Wheat Competition with America, as she saw the elegant bed of among their employes the? first the Use of Oil." The essays are to be written The report of Consul General Bonham roses that were banked up, facing her, in in English or German, and sent before Kews from Washington. semi-annual dividend underthe profitsharing RAILROAD MURDER. I at Calcutta, British India, treats at length Ml/v the rear of the driver's seat. She was assisted Nov. 1, 1887, 4o the president of the Nautical Postofficesestablished: MinnesotaElmwood, of the wheat interests of that country during system. Aslongi8 there are to her seat by Congressman Rice, society, director of the navigation Hennepin county. IowaLast the fiscal year ended March 31, 1886: who assumed his position beside her. The Another Railroad Horror,This Time school, Capt. F. E. Matthiesen, Hamburg. laree profits to divide, the piiofitcsharing-system La on Col- Chance, Lucas county. Fourth-class postmasters other carriages followed with The area devoted to wheat was about on the Chicago & Atlantic, in A combined meeting of anarchists and will be a success. appointed -Wisconsin: Doua.man, and others. 27,500,000 acres and the total yield 289,- Which Twenty Lives Are Lost. socialists was held 'in London to protest A. H. Gilford 000,000 bushels. As compared with It was evident that Mrs. Cleveland attracted against the execution of* the Chicago anarchists. A terrible accident occurred on the Chicago the wheat of the Pncific coast, the Ex-Gov. George Pattison, chairman of more attention than the occupant William Morris, the poet, presided. & Atlantic railroad the loth inst., at "JBwo Kentucky greenhorns -'"have Indian wheat is inferior, but the commission to investigate the Pacific in the front carriage, her lord and master. In his speech he said that the Chicago Koutz, Ind., a small station about fiftymiles when exported to Europe it is mixed and railways, gave a comprehensive denial of been hiting at that old swindlevwhich And very charming she was too, clad in cases showed him .how soon the veneer east of Chicago. The train wrecked fe ground when wheat of a superior quality, the published statements uhat the commission her dark cloth traveling dress with braided of civilisation over mprebrutality exposedwas was No. 12, which left Chicago at 7.45. The offers to the confiding dweller in the beast A and a fair marketable grade of flour obtained. incurred a bill for $22,000 journeying human1 hat of the same material. "Ah, removed and the train was made up ol five cars, the two The method of cultivating the soil over the Central Pacific railroad. rr,al districts several thousand dollar there, Grover!" screamed a future president man named Bartletfrof the socialist league, lear ones being Pullman sleepers. Just is in the main the same as it was centuries Nay from his perch on the lamp moved a resolution protesting against the The treasury department has decided before the train arrived at in "bills that will passainywhere" ago yet the Indian farmers can successfully post. If his excellency heard the salutation sentences passed upon the Chicago anarchists. that eawed square pine timber imported Koutz, the eccentric of the engine compete with those of the United States fr .tan nominal consideration un the he did not return it, but Mrs. Cleveland He was supported by several from Canada is dutiable at the rate of $2 broke, and the engineer slowed up for repairs. in the production of wheat. This is due caught sight of the impudent youngster speakers. One named Seymour, said: ii" shape of several hundred -dollars in per thousand feet, instead of at the rate of The brakeman hung out a danger to the fact that the Indian farmer's outfit and sent him a smile. "Every anarchist attthe Chicago meeting 20 per cent ad valorem, as assessed by the signal light. The train had stopped but a represents a capital of not more than $40 bills (that will pass a bank expert. ought to have thrown a bomb at the police, On arriving at the Ryan Hotel, there collector of Plattsburgh, N. Y. short time when the train behind, which or $50,. and his hired help works, feeds and he hoped all'would do so if the was another vast crowd. Mayor Robert Gen Robert MacFeeley, commissary general proved to be the fast Chicago "meat" train, iT~ and clothes himself on about $2.50 a i sentences were carried (aut. If he were A. Smith, made a short speech of welcome, and acting secretary of war, seems to made up of freight cars, dashed into it. Notwithstanding month. The export of wheat from British Wae i reports of impending was between I' brought before Judge Gary he would consider to which the president responded. He referred have taken advantage of his position to the dangersignal, the "meat" India increased from 300,000 cwt in it his proudest dutyt to rid the world France and Germany are given to the famous prophecy of Mr. Seward, give his own department about as complete train rushed on at the rate of thirty-five 1868 to 21,000,000 cwt in 1886, and the of such a villain. The i resolution wa to the growth and beauty of the city, miles an hour. She struck the rear coach, a shaking up as it has had for some if* increase of 1886 over 1885 amounted to with more positiveness tfean'*ever adopted. etc. telescoped it and the two in front and left years. A large number of officers have 5,000,000, cwt. To-day India IB second before.. American travelers dfmot He said: I want to suggest to you a nothing but the front baggage car standing. changed stations* with others. only to the United States in wheat reason why I am particularly and personally The three coaches were swept completely The treasury has decided that tourists express the opinion that theconflic growing. Furthermore, wheat growing in interested in St. Paul a.id its people. Siseelteneons Tfews Notes. away. The night was dark and the scene who visits Canada in the summer and purchase India is yet in its infancy and its further cannot ,be very long delayed, andithat Some years ago a young girl dwelt among during the next half-hour was dreadful. winter clothing will have to pay duty development depends principally upon the Stafford & Murphy, livery men arid contractors, you and went to school. She has grown Amid the pandemonium ol crashing timbers it imgj^be precipitated witkoiria.inohioe. omit. The treasury is endeavoring to means of transportation to the seaboard. Chicago, matie an assignment. up to be a woman, and is now my wife. If and human shrieks and toppling fragments teach more definite regulations as to what Liabilities, $40,000 ^assets, nominally any one thinks a president ought not of the wreck the horror M $50,000. .articles a tourist may bring into this to mention things of this sort in public, was trebled when the confused mass Venus, The Morning- Star. country free of duty, AS a part of his baggage. At Chicago, Stafford *& Murphy, liverymen I hope he or she does not live in of splinters and broken wood was discovered Thre4s a strange natural oriosity and street contractors, made an assignment. An important event occurred a few St. Paul, for I don't want to to be on fire. The live Liabilities, 440,000 assets, in Fayette county, Indiana, known weeks ago in the movements of our shock anybody when I thank the coal from the freight engine ignited the debris The following pensions have been granted: nominally $50,000. good people of this city because they neither nearest celestial neighbor among the under which the wounded and dead as Shaky Hill. It comprises .about Wisconsin: Mother of S. S. Brown, married nor spoiled my wife [laughtor were lying. Those who miraculously escaped Five thousand shoeoakers are to be planets. The fairest of the evening Chippewa Falls.. Original: P. Hoyt, Milwaukee twelweaacres, and is occasionally subject and applause], and when I tell them that uninjured immediately turned their locked out in Philadelphia, and four thousand D. Chesemore, Buck Creek C. Kuffenkam, tars shines no longer in the western they are related to that in my life better "tortremulou3 movements affecting attention to those imprisoned in the brass workers strike in New York Milwaukee R. D. Sawyer, Wausau sky, where her beaming presence has than all earthly honors and distinction. wreck. No means existed for checking the and Brooklyn for a fullnday's pay for half Jt Anderson,' Arena* ,W. Brindley, Boscobel. severaLtacres of land. This phenomenon been so welcome during the spring Hereafter youimay be sure that her pleasant fire, and only after it had burned itself out a day's work on Saturday. Minnesota: J. G. Loomer, Delavan bas ijjeen noticed for fifty-aearen recollection of school days will be reenforced and summer. was it possible to do anything for the few Station. Bohemian Catholics of Minnesota assembled by the no less pleasant memory still alive imprisoned in the debris. On the 21st of September, Venus years. at New Prague to celebrate the Secretary Fairchild has issued a circular of our present visit, and thus will ourjoint reached inferior conjunction, passing sacerdotal jubilee of the pope. A congratulatory letter to the customs officers in which he The victims so far as known are: Dr. interest in St. Paul and its kind citizens telegram was forwarded to his at that time between the earth and says: (The conditions of the appropriations William Perry of North J-idson, Ind. be increased and perpetuated. The fc&ober issue of the Sfcsnfcb. holiness, who acknowledged the same by for. defraying the expenses of collecting the sun, as the moon does at new moon, Mrs. William Perry, Grace Perry, aged 10. The Presidential party were then shown cabling his blessing. revenue from customs demands that the American i Review has a noteworthy Charles Miller, aged 40. Mrs. Lena Miller, and changed her position from the to their rooms, which were superbly decoirated. business of the several customs collection aged 48. Minnie Miller, aged 7. Fred Miller, The statements in the telegram from eastern side of the sun to the western. article ibyi the American Roman Catholic districts b9 transacted w.ith the strictest aged 20. William Miller, aged 17. Washington reciting sundry cruel evictions She has become morning star. In the evening all St. Paul was on the Cardial Gibbons, of Baltimore, i regard to economy. in Northwestern Iowa are corroborated Two unknown persons complete the list For a short time after she began her streets, and it is estimated that least twothirds by one of the most reliable citizens of of the dead as certainly established. It is on "Soone'Defects in Our Political aaad The acting secretary of war has ordered of St. Paul was concentrated on inew role, she was invisible, for she O'Brien county, Iowa. The settlers propose impossible to obtain a list of the wounded (a board of officers, to consist of Colonels Social Institutions." The defe ts ihe Third street. To say that Third was so near the sun as to be hidden to carry the matter into the courts on the train, as only t\\ are left behind. P. ,G. Sawtelle and B. C. Card, deputy etreet was packei fails to convey 4* dwells onw3$ special stress are Mormonismi, and maintain their rights if possible. They are: Herman Miller, aged fourteen, in his rays. She may now, however, quartermaster generals, and Lieut. Constantino the true state of things. skull fractured and right leg shattered recovery be seen shortly before sunrise for she Chase, Third artillery, to examine .fityorce, Godless schools, The failure of A. Pollock & Co. at Omaha The streets were filled with people from impossible. Joseph McCool, aged and report upon the qualifications moves rapidly in this part of her carried down their branch houses at one aide to the other, and so thickly Sabbatia(deaecr|,tion and political eoffruptioa. twenty-four, of Boston, injured about the of.applicants as .superintendents of,,na- Huron, Dakota. A local bank filed a course. Careful observers will easily werepectators clustered in windows and back and limbs. tional cemeteries. mortgage for $4,000, the Merchant's National on roofs and signs and other points of find her early in the present month, a bank of Omaha filed one for $41,000. vantage that the faces of the buildings FFourth-olass postmasters appointed: lovely object under "the opening eyelids the Howard National Bank of Baltimore seemed half covered with oecple. People Dakota: Grand Rapids, R. W. Campfield Cieveiand in Minneapolis. of the morn." She will rise earlier The deauhfOfr General Werder, who one for $4,000 and several other smaller were everywhere. The crush that followed Pine Ridge agency, D. F. Wallace. Minnesota: each morning and grow brighter The Presidential party was received by a ones in favor of private parties. The failure was something terrific,and the wonder is Moreow, K. A- Register. The commanded tfchet, German army whicfe -vast crowd at the railroad Btation. The at Omaha is said to be for $130,000. until the 28th" of October, when she that many people were not hurt. When the postmaster of Ashland, Wis., with the invested Stcassburg^n 1870 and after-ward pa or was the first to grasp the hand ol president's carriage, heading the procession, reaches her period of greatest brilliancy citizens, has applied for the establishment On Friday the 7th inst., at Sioux City, the president and receive his gracious lady, checJfcedstihe,advance of Bourbafki, reached upper Third street the crush of free delivery service. The postmaster as morning star, being visible there was the laying of the corner stone of who for the first time stepped foot in became greatest, and the only really disorderly general order, inspector ,to that point to the chamber of commerce building. The even in the presence of the great luminary removes another, man from the J.iinneapolis. The other members period of the entire evenig occurred. report. stone was laid with Masonic ceremonies, from whom she borrows leave to of the party stepped out and ...group of goeat-saJdiers who contributed It was a big crowd, an orderly crowd, and the officers of thestate grand lodue officiating. The Utah coimmissiqners in their repoit shine. Gen. Washburn and the other members a good looking elean-cut crowd, Buch as The Masonic parade was a fine affair. to the wonk.,ot German unification. *ays: "Now .while the great mass of the of the committee advanced and received Minnesota, Dakota and Wisconsin can Dunne this time, she is moving The column led by six commandries of Mormon people are making an effort for "One fey them heartily to the "Flour (ity." They t^?ae ,ray old friends turn out. Dakota sent a very large contingent westward from the sun, and will continue Knights Templar, was followed by a line tfcerub,andonment of the practice of polygamy "were conducted to the West Hotel. After to join in the welcome to President of over 1,500 persons. In the evening #nd ccwnpaiB&one yi arms are leaving to move in-this direction until \ve are asked to recommend further resting a few moments the party proceeded and Mrs. Cleveland, including Gov. Church there was an Indian war dance, in which legislation oi a hostile and aggressive character, the 2d of December, when she reaches me," remarked itib8,old emperor when to lunch. President Cleveland had letters and wife. At 7:30 p. in. the party left the over 200 SIOUK, Winnebago and Omaha ,almost, if not entirely, destructive the greatest western elongation. Her Ryan, and was escorted through to write and consequently Col. Lamont itba-deafcb cf Me general was reported ^warriors took part. ofilocal self-government, thereby inflicting movement is then reversed. She approaches the blazing streets to the reviewing stand gallantly escorted Mrs. Cleveland to punishment upon the innocent "as well as Aot&im. "It will ibe.,my tuijc soon." aThe dissatisfaction which has been prevalent in Bridge square. The escort consisted of the dining room. The lunch was informally the sun, sets earlier every the iguilty. This we decline to do. The among the Crows for the past the Second Regiment of troop, and nearly served. Then came a long drive about evening, and her brilliancy decreases commissioners, instead, recommend the year, and which has culminated in the 100 toboggan clubs, accompanied by the the city, attended by enthusiastic Minneapolitans, until she arrives at superior conjunction adaption of an amendment to the constitution The reitf estate*n6^,in California is present outbreak, started with the visit of magnificent "floats," filled with attractive who took care that every thing of the United States prohibiting the on the 11th of July, 1888. Her Sitting Bull and one hundred Sioux braves girls. ntjbepofnt of collapsing, a&d every was seen at its best. There were many.thousand institution, or practice of polygamy in any course as morning star is then completed, lst summer to the Custers battleground. people all along tho route. formAn.aRy. of,the, states or territories.'' onej isrtryfVtg to gfttfaoan under. It is In due time the presidential carriage There they held a war dance in memory of and she becomes evening star. Housetops, windows, lawns,streets, everywhere reached Bridge square and the moment estimated that in tlhacqmntry&stween their great victory. The comparisons Youth's Companion. it was crowded. From the balcony his excellency and Mrs. Cleveland appeared made at that time by the Sioux of the of the West Hotel, the president made a San 'I^iego and Satenftisiento, where Si. on the handsomely decorated platform ^Km- treatment of the two nations by the government i Personal^terns. short speech, in which he humorously alluded a perfect cyclone of applause was showered Vastnc ss of tbe British Museum. speculation has beea mo&t. r,ap^ant greatly excited the jealousv of the to the rivalry between the "twin on them. The president bowed his Maarioe*SVr,akQ8ch, th trainer, Hf Mme. Crows, and since then there has been a Dr Holmes in the Atlantic. cities" by saying: "It seems to me that $45,000*000* will become due in Noyember.^ad Patti, is dead. gratitude, but the cheering continued just raptdsly growing dissatisfaction. every American citizen should be proud the same. There is one,lesson to be got from December an^eshagp of J. Randolph Tucker,of Virginia will join ITabashs that, his country can produce two such A fhtnry was created at Nashville, Tenia, Third street was one compact body of a vistit of an hour, or two to the British Gen. Prjorin defense of toe condemned, anarchists deferafed jpaysoaents. ICbo greiatest cities,with th* history, the growth,and the by an occurrence in the McKendree Methodist eople a far as the eye could reach, and museum, namely the fathomless oi. Chicago, success of Minneapolis and St. Paul." church. Rev. Dr. W. Chandler, the a street was also thronged for boom has,'been in unproductivetprp- abuse of our own ignorance. One is I Vice-President Brandw of the Nwsai2 pastor, had delivered a bitter invective [Prolonged and enthusiastic arplause. several blocks. The president seemed almost Bank, has otesigned. Mr. Iliackay believes almost ashamed of his little paltry erty swid^wtem Bettlemeot^day comes against the stage, in which he impugned The President and his wife were thenshown dazed as he gazed on the hilarious Mm to be responsible fortlt bank's lueses the habits of .many of its notaries. Emma heartbeats in the presence of the rushing over the Exposition Building, and there villi bs^t crush thaiwiU.siisQpunfc scene, as this was the most favorable ins wheat speculation. Senator Fair we Abbott, the noted actress, was in the audience, many compliments were bestowed upon and roaring torrent of Niagara. opportunity he had had on the late vwheat. devil elected to Mr, gander's plaoe. 'S^* and at the conclusion of the service its contents. Then came dinner at the viewing the people. A smile played about So if ha had published a little book -arose and defied anyone in the whole President Oevelaad when fa Chicajjo^ea:pret^sed West, and after dark, when the lamps his lips at he read the words, "Hail to the or two, collected a few fossils or coins *rorld to say .avword against herfair name. a deafs:to^ee the: historic sight of: were lighted, the party witnessed Chief," which spread athwart the street at Francis .Joseph, e^nperor Austria or vases he is crushed by tho vastness JTbere was a ripple of applause, after which qf! ithe Aaymarket massacre at the .corner the great illumination, and soon after de^ the opera house block. In the meantime of the treas in the library and the 2tr. Chandler aaid: "I will not undertake espHaines and Randolph .streets, where. and kingof Hqpgary has moce xyal parted for Omaha. Kansas City, and At-* Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Vilaa were meeting to reply to the iady, as she is a lady, but collections of this universe of know!- Kay or Roche described the terrible trageidy, lanta. The most noticable thing in all the a few of St. Paul's ladies. The President titles than ,any(otker' Europaaaa,so&er- sao a pprfornuuotce is more suited in the Tbe president viewed the scene with receptions in Minnesota, was the tremendous, stood in front of the platform and reviewed theatre than in tihe house of God." *ign." Hem ing,ci!oev$ countries or pe.founld interest as his .carriage moved the pieture with a zest that was intense. crushing crowds of people at every I have shown how not to see the slowly axound the Haym&rket square. Gov. McGill occupied a seat to point where a view could behad of "Grover jprovinces, groat! {The American Board of Commissioners British museum I will tell you how to tpice of one, pxiase the right of Mre. Vilas, who was at Mrs. and Frankie." ~f* **%"$ Senator* Hawley'* manrlage will be the of iEereign Mission elected the following see it: 7^"??** ,or margrave $f. -several others, axA Cleveland's side. first ot! a senator eface the matrimonialep- officeus: President, Richard S. Storrs, D. Take lodgm|sriext door to it^hi a "The future president.'' a boy of tender ^arehduke, grood duk^ and duke oil idemiefcegan, which has affected every oth D. vice president, JE. W. Blatchford pru. decided.4 Assistant Secretary Maynard has garret if you cannot find anything years riding along in a carriagecaused a er branch ofgo verameat .fifoae this administration dential committee, Augustus Thompson, that pauper children sent to this country ,half a dozen more. He & considered betterand pass all your day3 at the general outburst of laughter. Even tho fame in 1&R5. JKie ptesiient, JJ). ID., Ezra Fosworth, Hon Joseph S. to be provided for by charitable societiesin th tiichest monajnch of Europe, with president, who had heretofore viewed the museum during the whole period ol two bietrrlt&rs of his cabinet ^Manning and Ropes, Wdvrm R. Webb, D. D., Cfearles C. this country and forwarded to homes in procession with a sober, dignified air, gave Lamar, for Secretary Manning was married Burr, Elbridge T. Gerry, Albert H. Plumb, your natural life. At three score and ihe .risible exception of .Queen Vic* the West, cannot be allowed to land. way to merriment. The military and clubs not long* before the inauguration of his D. D,, Hon, William P. Ellison, Edward S. ten you will have some faint conception A dispatch has been received from AgentWilliamson, toiia.. JBesides his pergonal revenues, filled around the grand stand and the re* chief, one jwA'tfce of the aupfeme eoart Atwood aiwf Rev. Charles Dickinson corresponding of the contents, significance and at the Crow rebervation, stating viewclosed. Then the party was escorted to (Judge Matthetf^}, several member* of the secretaries, Nathaniel C. Clerk, which .-are enormous, the entperor value of this great British institution, that there are but ten glandered horses the Hotel Ryan. house of representatives, incfu.ling Juong of p. D., Edmued K. Alden. Judson Smit& manages #n various pretexts to* extract which is as nearly as any one spot on the reservation. He was instructed by Both pleasepresident the and hisan wife seemedf Massachusetts, Ira Davenport of New with theL rid review D. D. recording secretary, Henry A. Stimeon, the Indian office to get consent of th^J Vidians most vital of human civilization, a muc York, Glover of Missouri and McMiiian of abowfc $2,000,000 a year frcV" D. P. treasurer, Langdon S. Ward- *D**F procession. to kill the horses and promise paji* stab at which by the dagger of anarchy Tennessee and many .sons and daughters auditors, A. W. Tufta, James M. Gordan I Jhepnbjjp^^ftsury. ment for them. Agen Williamson fixes tbevalue of official personages. and Joseph C. Trler The reception which took place at the would fitly begin tbe reign of chaos. o! the horses at about J25 each.