New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 7, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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mmmmmm mmmm ggagggggggggggg UTER-STATE COiMERCL RESUMEUF THE NEWS. W VOLKMAR, ALIAS LEWIS. The king of Core* will immediately dispatch mctlv, tnvongn its InSueuov apon tnov New TJlm Iteview. to New York, it influences these to all other seaboard ministers to England, France. Germany, cities, and, indeed, to all that section of *\lj vF i Russia and America. The consent the country. How the Dakota Editor Cot Out of China to this arrangement was given Washington News Items. THE LAW BENKFICTAIi. His Scrape In Philadelphlay-Ho with the greatest reluctance. I is believed BRANDT & WEDDENDOBP, Publishers. Annual Report or the Commlsrion-^The The commission finds that the operation of that Russian agents instigated the lung'.* Still Denies His Cullt. Operation of the Law Quite Satisfactory, The attorney*general has been requested action^ An American man -of war Jhas already the law has, in general, been beneficial that by Secretary Lamar to bring civil suit on the WholeAll the Aliases of the {Question NEWUIiM, Washington Special: A. Hi Lewis, or MINNESOTAi^ conveyed a uaioi|ter,froBiCheniulp it tends to increase railroad earnings, while, against Neagle & Co., and McHough & of building operations Fassett Upon. rather Henry S. Volkmar," editor of the to Nagasaki. ~?$\ $^ *fl? at tbe same time, the tendency of rates has' Casey o! Idahofor timber trespass. orf Milbank (Dak.) Review, returns to Philadelphia oSv*'romerce at WASHINGTON, De/s. 2.The first annual re* re been downward. These facts are attributed The French chamber M&itO i and will leave for Dakota soon. A friend of Stevenson of Illipois, first assistant emr^i port of the interstate commence -commission Ottawa, Can., has Adopted airesolution to the increased movement of materials, induced Volkmar looks very little like a man. who postmaster general, says that however Philadelphia during the Jast ten has been laid* before the secretary of the interior. asking Sir Charles Tupper, the Canadian by faith in the stability and fairness has spent weeks ii jail, and appears foil ol much he may be'disappointed by the representative on the fishery commission, It is a printed document-of forty-three fire and energy. The forces which secured of the charpea On amendments to the law 'pS- months, makes a splendid-'&howing of appointment of YDickinson as postmaster to demand payment by the American government Yolk mar's release are evidently a large pages, and bears ^the signatures of all general, he will not resign. the report says: |ig^ dwelling houses, churches, manufacr^'tories of the claim against'it for bay duties, bundle of papers which he carries with him. the commissioners. The commission devotes The commission has not seen occasion for recommending Army men think that the recommendations on the same principle that&he United The letters and petitions to tbe diptrie at-, and workshops erected during anv verv considerable change? in a dozen pages to a historic sketch of of Gen. Sheridan that the army shall States asked for ,ad obtained the reimbursement torney of Philadelphia are signed by the the act under which its work is performed. It the country's transportation facilities, from St, that time. be increased by 5.000 will be listened to from Canada of considerable has seemed to its members that the law for the most prominent men ol the territory Irom the pack horse and canoe of the early days with more attention this year than before, regulation of interstate commerce should be permitted-to sums stolen by the St. Albans raiders and the chief executive and ch'ef justice down. and that the anarchist agitations will convince save a growth, and that it would most to the mammoth institutions of the present, the payment by *rea Britain fithe Alabama One hundred and seventy-nine *f tbe leading P*4,^ surely as well as moot safely attain a high degree Business on the great lakes is growill-flV.ing many of the necessity of the increase. tracing back to their origin all those grievances claims. citizens of Milbank joined iu a hearty of efficiency and usefulness in that way. denunciation of the enemies who, much faster than is generally Persons representing eight cities are in and abases which finally led to the The general features of the act are grounded In WilHam Cope!and Bofrase, member of Washington competing for the location o! they allege, have tried to drag principles that will stand the test of time ana passaore of the interstate act Under the ($M Jknown. The increase this year has parliament (pr the St. Austelle division of experience, can determine whether all the provisions one or both or all of the conventions. Lewis down Leading men of Owatonna, heading "The carriers subject to its {the Cornwall and under secretary of the local ff ^'Cl 'been very greatBuffalis It estimateds that made for their enforcement are safe, They are Boston, New York, Philadelphia, .$2,500,000 of capital i Minn., to tbe number of twenty, signed act's] jurisdiction," the commission says: sound and workable. When they prove government board, w* examined in the Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Washingand Wj joint letters. Every leading newspaper in not to be, the experience will Some of the railroad practices which the act bankruptcy court. His lmbilities^amount St. Louis. Mote cities will be heard Philadelphia appealed to the prosecution be a safe gard in legislation to undertakes to bring to an end have been common 'invested in building new lake vessels to 42,653, and his assets to 6,3.71. He from later, including Omaha and Minneapolis. to drop the matter. The district attorney perfect. Incidentally in this report fcqme need among carriers by water also, and if wrong traces a part of his emfoarrassment'to his of amendment has been pointed out. Especially gy'.lo next season, and that 'Cleveland In themselves might justly be forbidden in their himself said ihe hnd no desire to push the relation* with his mistress, Madame de plain1 ought the law, as we think, to indicate in case as well. It does not. however, intend to intimate case against Lewis, if it was shown Indian Inspector Armstrong has arrived ria even greater. Quiros, whom he allowed a fixed income ot terms whether the express business and all an opinion that these things are common. that the evil spirit developed as in Washington from the Crow agency in other transportation bv the carriers named in The commission is of the opinion that the express 25 a week. At first the payments were a boy had not pursued him through' the aet shall be governed by its provisions. The Montana, where he was sent some weeks business done by the railroad companies made willingly, but subsequently the life. His release is of the mos^t complete provision against tbe sudden raising of rates themselves is within the act. Whether the ago by Secretary Lamar to investigate the The English postoffice officials advise money was extorted from him, the woman ought to be clearly made applicable to joint character, leaving him free to corre express companies which are independent Sword Bearer ontbreak. The inspector following him to France, Spain, and finally rates as well as to others. The commission 'the disuse of sealing wax on letters for of the railroads are within the contemplation and go in Philadelphia ae he sees fit. Dur-' reports that quiet prevails at the agency to Wales, inhere he was forced to obtain ought also TO have the authority and the of the act is more doubttuL The sleepinz ear ing the absence of Lewis, bis wife a plucky countrie beyond the seas. It often and that the Indians heartily commend the mpans to bring about something like unanimity police protection against her and her male companies, live stock carcompanies and oil companies little woman, has edited the Review, set of the method of publishing 1a es. which is now whicn transport in tank cars, are as much nccion of the government in removing the companion. The last 500 fie gave her happens that the wax is melted by typt. gathered news and mailed the in great confusion, and to care ully examine, colledt subject to the temptation to discriminate as the belli erent bucks to Fort Snelling. was paid in Trafalgar equate. paper. Volkmar admits that he did a and supervise the schedules, contracts, etc, railroads are, and the fact, is laid before congress the heat under the tropics or the lumigations Within the last few weeks inquiries have required bv the law to be filed, as *ell as properly such action as it may choose to take in the very foolish thing in running away A writ has been sworn out by Mandeville to which mail bags are subjected. to handle the mass of statistical information premises. been made in certain quarters by persons from Philadelphia twelve years ago, but against the governor ol Tnllamore prison called torparticularly bv the twentieth section. transportar Othe holding official positioa in both England eays he was frightened, not guilty. matter1?, and whether The long and shore haul clause is exhaustively Letters are often thus -stuck in Ireland for assault. The charge is based and Holland as to the probabilities of the Says he was a Democrat when in Owatonna, discussed, together with the reasons of tion by water shall be made subject to the act, upon the treatment he received at the together and the address destroyed. United States government assuming the and took the Milbank postaflic3 at the are committed to the wisdom of congress without the commission for temporarily suspending time his clothes were stripped off by the Confederate debt. Evidence is at hand to reoommendation. solicitation of friends, but did not become 'the provision in certain sections, and they prison authorities. An attemot to evict a show that a lobby of^unscrupuious individuals a Republican. He says it was fixed up to Gay, in part: 'No wonder tin re is excitementoaa the tenant named Foley from the estate of has been organised to delude the give him a second term, but that he pulled A DOUBLE MUUDEU AND SUIClUE. Col. Charles Pottenham at Wexford was The considerations which were influential in foreign holders into the belief of the feasibility out in favor of his friend Middlebrook. Pacific coast caused by the report determining when these temporarv orders should attended with great difficulty. The housi of such a scheme. who was afterward appointed. He sa.v boerantea were not mote the relief of the carriers Jumping Dog, the Indian Who :e Fire to from Arizona of the discovery of WBJB barricaded. The evictors, in order be will be home in time to attend the from dancer of loss than the prevention of The Baltimore Sun has a dispatch from tlio Cheyenne Agency, Captured -He Kills to effect an entrance, made a breach in the Aberdeen convention, and shall be henceforth, -quartz rock, yielding $100,000 of threatened disturbance of business interests in Washington in which Senator A. P. Gorman wall with a "battering ram. Boitiag water certain looilitiey, which by its reflex action Two Guards With a Pair of Shears and as he always has beena Democrat. states positively that A tariff reform gold per t-on. Mines that yield 420 seemed liable to embarrass seriously the entire and stones were thrown at them by tenants. Then Treats Himself Likewise. bill will bepassed by the incoming congress, Country. In large sections of the eonntrv The, constables brought up fire per ton are largely worked, and some PIEEHE, Special Telegram, Dec. 2.Jump- which will cut off certain customs duties obedience to the general rule of the fourth engines and retaliated by drenching the Bectiajn is without important exception. Conviction of Anarchist Most. that yield only $5 per ton are -not deenised and provide for a reduction in the internal ing Dog, the Indian who set fire to the tenants. The occupants yielded after an While less ha* -on done in the direction of revenuertajc He advises Mr. Carlisle to Cheyenne agency several weeks ago and who Johannts Most, the anarchist, was convicted byfche miner, if they are favorably hour's resistance. Ten arrests were made. bringing the freight tariffs, nt oontormitv with decline the speakership and take the chairmanship managed to escape, was captured last night the general rale prescribed by the fourth sec ion New York. The Judge iu his situated. One hundred thousand of the committee on ways and than some persons expected, there has nevertheless bythe authorities who have been scouring charge said: been a snitif vinnr advance in that direction, means as leader of the Democratic forces Miscellaneous Matters., the country for Mm. This morning he attackea dollars a ton would mean that Most was not to be tried for his paati and there is every reason to believe that this on the floor. Mr. Crisp of Georgia is re the guards, killed two by stabbing life, nor for his past belief, but for his An Oshkosh physician claims that gold will continue. about one-seventh of the mass should' ommended for the speakership. them with a pair of shears, and afterwards Bpeech in Kraemer's hall. Our love of free mines of fabulous wealth are being developed DIMINISHED EYn& 'be pure goldl speech and freedom of the press has made The report of John B. Baird, -superintendent committed suicide in the same manner. on the Maryland side of the Potomac. The commission, after quoting that part of us do away with many restrictions. We of the dead letter office, shows the Early on the morning of Nov. IC the twelfth section which empowers it to are jealous of our liberty. Free speech number of pieces -of original mail matter a destructive lire broke out at the It is the opinion of lawyers who ha The Rev. 'Mr. Kimball's Hartford "inquire into the business of all common does not mean that an individual has the' received during the year ending June 30, Cheyenne River agencv, Fort Bennett hee.rd most of the evidence before the interstate carriers." says: right to slnnder his neighbor or to incite 1887, to have been 5,335,3(53, an increase society declined by a considerable majority Ic was started by Jumping Dog, who had commission in the Standard' oil to riot. We do not tolerate license, we .of nearly 11.4 per eent over the previous This is a very important provision. The commission been confined in the guard house. Before caBes that the decision will be in favor of to ask for his resignation on account encourage freedom. We throw open our year- In addition to this number there will not hesitate to take action under it the complainant. the Are was brougrht under control all the in any case In which a mischiet of public importance gates for all to come in and enjoj citizenship, were 230,816 letters without in closures of his expressions of sympathy quarters were destroyed. One hundred tons is thought to exist and which is not likely Malignant diphtheria has broken out in which we esteem a greater privilege previously sent to the writers but foiling of to be brought to its attention on complaint of a of coal, a large portion of the Indian annuities, with the anarchist murderers at Chicago. the Catholic orphan asylum at Marquette, this1 than to lie a king. We marvel that in delivery returned to the office, and 3,706 private prosecutor. There is every reason all the hay at the agency and nine Michigan. Four deaths and fifteen cases country here every one is so free there letters on hand at the beginning of tne They sustained him, as it appears to believe, howover, that, some of the head of horses were also burned. are reported. The disease was brought Bhould lie such men us anarchists and ask year, making the total number of pieces most serious evils Thich were notorious from a resolution adopted at Tbe loss was oyer $90,000. Jumping from Sault Ste Marie by infected clothing. in the railway service before the passage of what more do they want. Revolutions handled 5,578,985, or B&ore than 18,00 the act, and were in the legislative mind as Dog managed to make his escape have come from injustice, but never from the meeting, because they hold it as per diets. At Chicago, Creeaon, Lehy & Co., wholesale reasons tor its enactment have now almost justice. and his whereabouts have remained a mystery dealers in boots and shoes and rubber cea^fd to exist. One of thes was the giving of one of the fundamental principles ot An army retiring board having found despite diligent search until last niffpt, goods, made an assignment. Liabilities. special and secret rebates. Complaints o unjust Of courpe, there was a motion for a new Capt. .lohn T. Morrison, 10th cavalry, incapacitated Unitarianism that & minister may discrimination and the giving of undue and when he was apprehended withm thirtv 80,000 assets, $53,000. The favlure trial, which will have to be arranged and from active ser*rice,th6 war department uureHsoiidbie preferences by Che open rates are miles of the agency. He had. always been was precipitated by the maturing of a note Most may yet escape punishment. Assistant freely speak what he thinks tha truth has extended his present leave frequent and it is not to be denied that in tne to the Northwestern National bank for regarded as a dangerous character and had District Attorney Kicoll questioned of absence indefinitely. Capt. Morrison existing tana's there are many rates which, as on all subjects. $5,000, which the firm was unable to Most on the record of his past life. The been the cause of moie trouble to the troops compared with others made bv the same caniers, served during the war as private and corporal meet. prisoner said: He^hnd been convicted of! seem to be unfair and oppressive. But even than any one member of his tribe. of Corapany A, 1st .Minnesota infantry, as leeards this species of injustice the good 'I treason in Austria in 18G9, and imprisoned and 1st lieutenant and adjatantof the Hon. B. F. Jones, chairman of the Republican On the 30th of next April the United efEecrs of the aw are manifest. Being now compelled one year. In 1870 be was again 2d Minnesota cavalry. In March, 1867, national committee, says that to justify their rates when called Fighting Unbelievers. conA'icted in that country of the same' States of America, as a government, he was a|ipointed_2d lieutenant in the 10th on, makes managers more cautious about doing he did not believe Mr. Blaine entertained crime and got five jears' sentence, but' lnjuscice. la a majority of cases either the I never knew a clergyman who had cavalry in the following July he was promoted the slightest desire or Intention to be nominated will be one hundred years old, for on gained his liberty in 1871 through amnesty coropl )i ant has been found to be mistaken iu let lieutenant, and continued in for the presidency next year. Mr. tact to making a failure in his calling, his facts, or if wronged, it has been through granted to political priooners. In that day, in 1789, Washington took that grade until December, 1882, when ho Jones said he based his conclusions upon carelessness or mismanagement, which the carrier and I have seen magnificent pulpit 1872 he was sentenced to onq received his captaincy. bis oath as president and the two what Mr. Blaine had voluntarily said to readi corrected or if the facts presented years' imprisonment in Berlin* talents brought into the dust because a case o. difference ot opinion, the parties, when him when he was his guest a year age. nouses of the national congress begun for calling'the emperor of Germany a br,ugh i' to communication, succeeded in finding of a lack in this direction. One of our "slaughterer" and a "mnssacrer." In' It will be noticed that in twenty states some basis for settlement without further Personal News Notes. the work of shaping legislation for the successful city preachers of filty years 1874' he was sentenced to imprisonment interruption. This method of disposing of complaints the Republicans are in the,majority, and Henry JameB Ten Eyck, city editor of the is believed bv the commission to be more infant republic. The movement started for one yenr and six months for a speech that in the event ot the next presidential aao had this quality in its perfection, useful than any other, because its tendency is Albany Evening Journal, died of typhoid made in Berlin on the memorial day of the election being thrown into thehotiso would in New York looking to a fit celebration and a story in illustration of it comes toward the establishment of desirable relations fever. Paris commune. In 1877 he wnssentenced cast the vote of that number of states for between the carrier and those who mu-st be the back to me as I write. There were of the natal day of the union, in Berlin to two montlm' imprisonment their candidate for president. One state, At St. Louis, Right Rev. Thomas Bonacum customer. for blasphemy. In 1881 he was sentenced Ingersolls in his day, for the genial New Hampshire, is equally divided. The was consecrated as bishop of the new has already developed sufficiently The report comments at some length on in England to 18 months'imprison-^ vote of the four members classified as independents, See of Lincoln, Neb. agnostic of that name who has hit so to insure a glorious observance of the the plan adopted by the commission of having- ment for applauding in the Freiheit thai cast with either party, would Willis E. Carpenter, of the firm of Myers the hearings before it stripped of all un- much more happily than his predecessors killing of the czar. When he got out ofj make no difference in the status of the centennial'of the important event. & Carpenter, St. Paul, died at midnight of the vein of coining his airy unbelief prison there he came to this countrv and great parties in this particular. necessary formality so that plain men could rheumatism the heart. has since remained here. Witness wrote a, be speedily heard without the aid of lawyers. into substantial dollars is not a Pierre LoriHard expended over a million", book on "Free Society," "Social Move4 A combination including a dozen of The commission urges the desirability new creation, by any means. On one f, dollars on his Rancocas farm, not counting National Prohibitionists Open the of a uniform freight classification the leading shipbuilders and dry dock occasion the cl/r^an was traveling ^^^i^^^too^^ $250,000, paid out for blooded mares. Ball. zee." "The Hell,of Black well's Island,' and throughout the country, but doubts the in a stagecoach in company with a owners on the chain of lakes was Wade Hampton looks like a Jersey others. The national central committee of the ability to reach the matter by legislation, noisy talker who persisted in thrusting farmer. He is broad-shouldered, wellbuilt, Prohibition party met the 30th ult. in lately formed at Cleveland. Repre* while without it there is a gradual approach and wears his clothes in a loose upon his fellow passengers the fact Chicago. Five hundred persons we're present. Political Division of fhe House. '1 to uniformity effected by the railroads sentatives from big establishments in fashion. that he did not believe in. the bible. Among the most prominent Prohibitionists themselves. Any commission appointed by Washington Letter: Tho clerk of the^ In particular he *was severe upon the The Astor family has never been robbed Cleveland, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, present were Gen. Clinton B. the government to make a unitoim freight bouse has issued anotticialist of membersplect, by burglars or sneak thieves, for the reason Fieke, New Jersey ex-Gov. St. John. Kansas writer who had alleged that Joshua Trenton, Bay City and Buffalo classification would haveju go at it in much by which it appears that the that they pay $1,000 a year to have Mother Stewart, Ohio J. B. ffobbs commanded the sun to stand still and strength of parties will be* Democrats, the same way. Ihe commission Bays: were present. W. I. Babcock of Buffalo their house specially guarded. and Rev. A. J. Jutkins, Chicago. D. S. look on while he wiped out lfi8 Republicans, 153, independents. 4. The pooling of freights and of railroad earnings, Sagendorph of Michigan, vice chairman of The distinguished representative ol presided. The name selected was the heatrfen. The clergyman had The four men classified ns independents so far as the commission has knowledge or the committee, presided. America. John L. Sullivan, invested $40,- information on the subject, came to an end are: A. R. Anderson, Iowa John Nichols, been measuring up his companion The "Inter-Lake Builders' and Repairers' A committee of seven was appointed to 000 in United States bonds, part of the when the act took effect. But as pooling was Korlh Carolina: Samuel I. Hopkins, Virginia, and at this point ht* spoke out. "Did attend to immediate political organization only one ofthe several pur.3es.es bad ifl view in profits of his present engagement in Europe. association." A. McVittie of and Henry Smith, Wisconsin. The forming railroad associations, the leading associations you ever read the further explanation and work. This committee consisted annexed table shows the number of Democrats h&ve not been dissolved, but have been Detroit Wft$ elected pri-sident H. J. of John Lloyd Thomas, Maryland John of that mirac'.e given in the book and Republicans respectively from continued in existence for other objects. Among Judge Phillipps, of Kansas, who has been P. St. John. Kansas J. A. Van fleet, Illinois of Zerubbabel?" he inquired. ''Yes, I Mills of Buffalo, secretary, and John these objects are the making of regular rates for the several states: mentioned as likely to be appoijjted general James Black, Pennsylvania Judge nninteriupted a.-d harmonious railroad communication have," snapped the learned infidel, land commissioner, has Written to 'Secretary SitZSSJ'ald. Of Milwftqk^e. treasurer. Dem. Rep. Dcm. Rep|, and exchange of tramo within.the C, Fit^man, Mass. A. A. Hopkins, New u2t? Lamar stating positively that "and tht,t doesn't throw any light or Alabama 8 territory embraced by their wordings. Ghme (Mississippi.. 7 brk Mrs. Brown, Ohio. The national 4J}.6 The delegates declared that der no circumstances, would he accept the regulation* in addition to those made by tbe upon it, either." A general roar of Missouri 12 Arkansas 6 confmittee was 'arranged, the following law are almost if not al ogether indispensable. the place if offered. gani^atign was conceived and ftcconT California.... 2 laughter, winch followed this confession 4 Ncbrnska.... 1 being amorij the members: Dakota, D. R. Thus, while one seventh seocion of the act forbids Colorado IjNevada of ignorance, ended the controversy A. B. Champion^ 6neoF$he trustees of Grove Iowa, E. W. Brady, V. G. Franbam the carriers preventing shipments from being plished for mutual protection pure Connecticut. 3 3 NcwHamnohire continuous bv the device of changing time Minnesota, W. W Satterlce, James ~"^7. cu.ege. says that ChS*k*_A- Kebler, and bottled up the asnostic. and simple. schedules, carriage in different cars, etc., Delaware 1 Princ'hain. 'Samuel Dickey ot Albion, 1 who recently committed- suicme? succeeded On another occasion this same it has not undertaken to provide for Florida 2 H*th., was* elected chairman to succeed Mr. New Jersey 2 his father as trustee in charge the making of such time schedules as would clergyman was annoyed by a bustling Georgia 10 Finch and it was decided to hold the natiocfil New York IB $100,000, endowed fund of Antioch college. facilitate the continuous shipment, or to prescribe The substitution of steam heat foi denominational preacher who Illinois 6 convention at Tnrjiananolis the first 14 N. Carolina 7 rales for the loading and movement of He says that it is known that some of this gars for that purpose, walled Up to him in public, Indiana stove heat on fifteen trains of the Wednesday in June," "l888/ resolntrow 7 Ohio (i fund has been used up by Charles A. Kebler, Iowa 2 adoptea by the National W. T. C. TJ. urging 8 Oregon and, in a voice that arrested but whether he made way with it all New York Central road is a sure indication KKASONABLI CHASSgS. Kansas political parties and partisan newspapers ^7 l'enn...., 8 the attention of all within or with only a part of it is what they are In its chapter upon "reasonable charges" that all of the company's Kentucky..":. 8 to avoid personal *illificatjion and abuse, 3 Rhode Inland trying to find out. hearing, challenged h'm to a controversy the commission says: Louisiana.... 6 \ras presented and adapted. 8. Caiolina trains will eventually be heated by on the apostolic succession. Of th" duties devolved upon the commission Maine A Tennessee... Sa8Pacht)8,'tts4! by tbe act to regulate commerce, none is more The challenged man turned sharply fcteam Irom the locomotive. One of Criminal Calendar. aryland.... 5 .1 Texas 11 perplexing and difficult than that of passing 8 Vermont.... and said: "Can you repeat the Lord's I Her O'Brien on His Imprison- the company's employes sayS that Emerson Williams is found guilty 'of manslaughter upon complatnts made or rate* as being unreasonable. Michiiran 5 prayer, sir?" ''But." stammered the 1 6 Virginia.....,^ The question of the reasonableness of ment. at St. Paul fat the killing ot steam heating apparatus is going into Minnesota 3 ^2 rates involves, manv considerations tn is so'effected WeBiVa...^V James Byas. man, "I want to discuss "Sir, O' Brien, in a letter smuggled from Tulla 1 Wisconsin... "4I0 by circamscHnoes and ojnditioas which the cars as fast as it can be supplied, repeat the Lord's prayer if you can." may at iirst b'.unb peem foreign that M. E. Clows of BlueEartft cduuty.Minn., more jail to a friend in Dublin, says: new equip- it fs quite impossible to deal with it on purelv the1 and that by next fall kills his wife, tries to murder his sister-inlaw If" the man ever knew the petition, it The substance ot "Mr. Balfour's letter Total 1G8 15* mathematic prtncmles, or on any principles and then kills himself. has been conveyed to me. Mr. Balfour's had now slipped from his memory,and ment will be complete. He also asserts whatever, wi hont a consciousness that no conclusion statement that I pleaded weak action of Speaker Carlisle on Various Matters. which may be reached can bv demonstration he became red and silent. Then his The Barrete, accused of complicity in that the apparatus which is to the heart and delicate condition of the be shown co be abi lutely correct. The the murder Street Car Driver Tollefsen, I dignified antagonist turited in a stately public interest is best served when the rates are lungs as an exence for not being forced to were arraigned before the municipal court be used is very simple, and "as effective way to the gathering group of so apportioned as to encourage the largest Speaker Carlisle said ia an interview in wear criminal clothes is a cruel falsehood. at Minneapolis, and committed to be practicable change of products between amused auditors, and said: "Sir, I as it is simple." Other roads Washington: I am not aware of such weakness and certainly tried. different section* of our country and "I have every reason to believe that an will leave it to this intelligent assemblage never declared it. The medical with toreiea countries: and this can only are moving in the same direction and At Chicago, in the case of Dr. Henry Gelger, equitable reduction on imports will be effected examiners never referred to this, my only be done by making values an important consideration, to decide whether a man who is ex-connty physician, charged with the the indications are that coal stoves during the coining sesion. AR yet weakness being in my left lune, which does and by placing apon the higher unable to repeat the Lord's prayer is murder of the girl Maggie Flynn by an act classes of freight some share of the burden that absolutly nothing litis been done to formulate i not trouble me at present. If Mr. Balfour and kerosene lamps will soon be fitted to discussapostolichuccession." of criminal malprcatice. Judge WilliamBon on a relatively equil apportionment if service a measure. There will doubtless bo is acting on the belief that the state o| r*d upon tho*c of alone were considered, would Felix Oldboy in the New York Evening instructed the jury to find a verdict of things of the past. some delay in making tne committee selections my health renders the application of brute lessvalu*- A s' udy of the act has satisfied the not guilty. for the coining congress. Of the total Post. force dangerous, the course he has pursued Commission that it was inleaded in i. passage number of standing committees more than could not be recommended on the seoro to preserve for the people the benefits Leonard Grover, the veteran playwright, half (thirty-two) are without chairmen, of competition as between the several ot humanity. For six days after committal has been summoned to defend an action Cuiteau's Proposition to His The interest felt in this country in transportation lines of the country. the incumbents bavins been defeated ia I was subjected to constant in the New York supreme court in which If that snail be done tbe towns which have great Lawyers. the wheat product of India has been tbe last elections. It is doubtful whether threats of fon-e and put on bread and his wife, Mrs Ida May Grover, is the complainant. natural advantages, or advantages ac quired bv the committees can be announced before water diet. When this proved fruitless, Mrs. Grover sues for absolute met by the incorporation in theNovember large exvendi. ures ot in establishing new The Plymouth (N. Y.) Record in the holidays." I was led to believe that the point divorce on the ground ot infidelity. Grover thoroughfares of commerce, will have cheaper report of the State Department, a recent number says. The following would not be insisted on. Thereupon my rates than can ordinarily be obtained by towns has left the state, and BO far the officers "8hall you call some one to tbe chair less favorably situated. It xui&at possibly be clothes were stolen. Since securing new letter from the assassin of President have been unable to catch him. when the time arrives for the appointment at Wash ngton, of a carefully prepared within the competency ot legislative power to clothes I have been unable to change them of the committee on elections?" was asked (Jarfield is pubiisned for the first time. prescribe for the several interstate railroads statement giving the exact facts, so night or day for fear of their being stolen. apropos of Thoebe'e contest. 5 *f" The Casualty Record. equal mileage rates for the whole country, The original, in the handwriting No official intimation has yet been given far as known. This statement is a "Ko.for the reason wmt ray action would but this, it enforced, would put an end to competition to relieve me of this continued strain. as S factor in making rates, and to a of Guiteau, is in the possession ol Mr. be open to the same criticism that could At Winona, W. F. Kingsbury, who was complete refutation of the idea so very large extent deprive the ure business centers This letter is the only means of vindicating be made should I appoint the committee injured at the fire of the 20th inst., died M. N. Davis,- President of the Pemme-: of tbe country ot their Beveraj natural advan' myself against Mr. Balfour's foul and widely entertained that the breadth __ -r. myself. They would be said to be acting recently. He was 56 years of age, and a azes and also of the benefit or expenditures dishonoring imputations. Henceforth I wassett Mutu al Relief Association, Of I under my instructions. I may ,-wk the member of the grocery firm of Kingsbury made bv them in creating tor themselves new of wheat culture in India is rapidly increasing, shall not speak concerning my health. I channels Qf trade. It ould. in fact, work a revolution this place. I was given toa gentle- 1 house to elect the committee by ballot. I and Holland. and that the increased railway do not take .any nourishing food. In the in the business 01 the country, which, man, who gave it to Mr. Davis, by have not finally determined this point o At Brookville, Ka\K, the Lawrence bote], face of intolerable calumnies I leave it to though it might be greatly beneficial in some directions, yet. This is ull, of course, upon tho assumption facilties have greatly enlarged the Charles Eeed. Guiteau's lawyer: six business houses and three dwellings would be fearfully destructive in oth r*s honorable men to judge the chivalry of Balfour's that 1 am chosen speaker." Congress has not by the existing legislation undertaken annual product. ^'Nane of these burned. Four men, firemen, Brimerof Wamego, false and heartless insinuations. f|t5 [Strictly Private.] to inaugurate such a revolution. The MRTREED I will give you and Mr. Merrick Berkeman Harrigart of Wamege, Mr. i things."-it appears, "are true. The 'competition bv water is tbe most important [Jf Pentecost not to be Deposed* Farnsworth of Lincoln, and an. unknown factor in forcing rates to a low level at the and Gen. Butler and Judge Maaruder natives still work for a few cents per man were burned to death* points whore th^ lines of land and water transportation The congregation of the Belleville AvenueCongregational inv nte payable one year hei.ee, for S3 i Killed His Wife and Himself. intersect. The experience of tee day, plow with a stick, thrash in the chureb, Newark, K. J. 000 each if you get me out of here. I think countrv has demonstrated that the artificial Particulars reached MV-fkato, Minn., of Wi Foreign News Notes. held meeting to decide on what course Uptake you can do it on the ground of non-jurisdiction waterways cannot be successful competitors with primitive fashion, and market dirt a terrible tragedy wh'^h took place in the in regard to the recent anarchistic: of the court. I have just written the railroads en nil terms The railroads long At St. Petersburg, the police raided a vicinity of Am boy. Blue Earth Co., whioh and seeds of weeds with the grain. sine* deprived the great canals of Ohio. India a sermon of the pastor, Rev. Hugh 0 Pente} to my brother to n,ake this oiler to Hen, lodging house occupied -by students who resulted in the killing of Mrs. M. E. Clowe and Illinois of nearly all their importance, and cost. A proposition to depose hi111 from Butler and .Iudge Masrnder. I depend on The habits and prejudices of cencuries were supposed to be nihilists. A desperate by her husband, who afterward attempted the Erie canal isonlv maintained as a great the puipit was negatived84 to 1S*.. Th^- bim to secure these gentlemen, and I depend channel of itrade bvgthesliberalitey ofnthehei State of- resistance was made by the inmates, and to kill his sister-in-law and then still cling to them. Their food is still Naw Yor makin it ue fre I 1 com sermon to which exceptions were taken on you to secure Mr. Merrick. Please many persons were wounded. took hi-* own life by 'cutting his throat. i WHS delivered the Sunday after the hangjng call at once with Mr. Merrick without delay. rice and millets, ami few of them know petitive struggles with eich ber towns cannot Clowe and bis wife had been living apart Sullivan and Mitchell were matched in ignore (he effect which the existence of natural of the anarchists in Chicago, and :fc I presume I could makeS50,000 next the taste of wheat. In numbers four for some time, the former near the village waterways must have upon railroad tariff&: the London to a finish with bare knuckles for held that, in tho main, the anarchists winter lecturing, if I could get out of thi*. of Amboy and in a honpe partly occupied railroad companies cannot ignore it, nor can tho 5 00 a side, date of fight not arranged, lames as many a* the people of this were right, and that their execution wa* 1 have an offer of 9500 per night for six commission ignore it if competition is still to by two women. Mrs. Clowe, learning these and each posted 100, the balance to be an outrage on the Christain community. nights from Boston. Yours trulv, exist and be allowed for its force accordiug .0 country, tbey^have less,than 27,000,- faete, came to the village to find ont the put up within a short time. Mitchell said Mr. Pentecost is an active supporter of natural laws., Neither can the great free Erie CfUBX.ES UUlTKAtt. true status of his affairs. The two met the fisht may not take pin re until after 000 acres in wheat, which is eaten canal be ignored: ic influences the rates toNw Henry George, and wa tbe labor candidate "tf. 8. JAU*. WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 12, and a row snsned, the result being as i Xoxk more than any other on cause, and indi- the Smith- Kilrain fight. Sullivan wanted for mayor tbi !$, 1882." mainly by EuroDeans in India. above stated, to fight immediately.