New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 1, 1888 · Page 1 of 9
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mm^^Wrm fev^f^^y. *•&-¥** New Ulm Eeview. PITH OF THE NEWS. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. has killed an anarchist queen the revolutionary three marine leagues of the coast or within at Duluth the second Tuesday in April, at party will disappear. any of the bays or headlands of the United St. Paul the firftt Tuesday in June and a1 The consul general of Spain at New York, States. Vessels violating this provision Winona the third Tuesday in Novembej are to be forfeited or held until such fine officially and emphatically denies the each year. News from Washington. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Abstract of the Proceedings otthe as may be imposed by the United States truth of the rumors published in some Mr. Payson has introduced a public Mr. and Mrs. Grassie Bulkley, the Washington Senate and House. courts is paid. Mr. Hoar, to change the newspapers in regard to the unsatisfactory land bill of some general interest to the time of meeting of the long session of concress elopers, have separated. The bride Northwest. It provides that where the NEW ULM, condition of affairs in Cuba and declares MINNESOTA* SENATE. is with her parents. to the first Monday in October that theBe rumcrs are entirely unfounded. United States has sold land at private sale and of the short session to He says that peace prevails on the whole A bill was introduced by Senator Stew to persona who ha\e bought in good faith The president approved the postal convention the second Monday in November. Mr. and the money has been paid into the island. art to vest the legislative power in the recently concluded between the According to the statistics compiled Plumb, for the extension of the southern treasury, title to the lands shall be Territory of Utah in the governor and legislative Un ited States and Canada. The encyclical on the social condition of and western boundaries of Kansas so as validated and then confirmed. by Bradstreet's nearly 33,000 wageworkers aSsembly of twelve citizens of the the working classes on which the pope has The senate confirmed the nominations to include the public land strip. Mr. Wilson territory, to be appointed by the president There are a large number oi cases been engaged for a year paat will advocate "struck" in the first twelye of F. D. Hill of Minnesota as consul at Ascencion of Iowa, to amend the postofiice appropriation and confirmed by the senate, but throughout the Northwest where pe/*ftji the principle of state intervention in favor and G. T. Proper as postmaster of March 3, 1879, BO as days of January. The majority not more that six of them to be cf one have bought lands at private entry VJT of artisans and will exhort Catholics to at Wahpeton, Dak. to provide that publications of the second political party. paid for them and have found their titles being laborers in Pennsylvania. support their governments in efforts to class may be transmitted through the Postmasters commissioned: Wisconsin Senator Chandler introduced abill fcoregulate invalidated through errors in the local bring about social reforms and to ameliorate mails free of charge to subscribers who —Orion, W. T. Howell. Fourth-class elections of members of congress. land offices or at the general land office. the condition of the working classes. live in an another county but receive their postmasters appointed: Minnesota— It is to remedy this state of affairs and Senator Davis presented a petition of Mayor Jones was sworn in as provincial mail in the county in which the publication Shaskatau, S. S. Mack. Iowa—Church•ille, A St. Louis gas company that never validate these entries, that Mr. Payso? citizens of Minnesota asking that tea, coffee, treasurer at Winipeg. At a meeting of the is issued. J. E. Churchman. drugs and medicines be placed on the has introduced this bill. put $100,000 outside of loans and cabinet council it was decided that there free list. The joke of this is in the fact The senate considered the deficiency bill. The president has directed Capt. A. H. earnings into the work ol construction, would be no immediate dissolution of the Merrill, First artillery, to report in person that tea and coffee have been on the free Mr. Hale, who has charge of the bill, again legislature until a redistribution of the has watered its stock up to list for years. defined the attitude taken by the senate to Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard, president oi Not in session. constituences was made. Dates for the Mr. Frye of Maine made a long political committee on appropriations in regard to the army retiring board at San Francisco, $6,000,000. ministerial elections were fixed. The nomination the items which the house had refrained HOUSE. Cal., for examination by the board. speech, denouncing the president. takes place on Feb. 9, and the from placing on the bill. The bill passed. Senator Plumb, from the committee on The house committee n, elections decides A reception was given by the presidentjand polling on Feb. 16. public lands, reported favorably a bill declaring Senator Butler introduced in the senate against White of Indiana, whose seat is Mrs. Cleveland at the executive mansion The iron mines oi the Lake Superior In the divorce court, London, in the case a forfeiture of all lands, except the the Springer bill. He offered it on behalf contested by Lowry, but did not giye to members of congress and the justices of of an English woman named Turner, who of the Democratic minority of the senate Lowry the seat. right of way heretofore granted on condition region produced 4,667,652 tons ol the district and United States courts. Mrs. had married an American named Thompson subsequent to aid in thp construction committee on territories as a substitute Mr. White of New York, introduces a Cleveland was assisted in receiving by Mrs. ore in 1887, being an increase ol and who had the marriage annulled of a railroad opposite to and coterminous of bill presented bv Senator Piatt from bill in the house for the protection and administration Fairchild, Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. Don M. by an American court, the judge held that with the portion of any such railroad not that committee a few days ago. He said 1,198,743 tons over the product of the forests on the puhlUr, Dickinson, and the presentations were made the woman having married an American now completed, and in use, for the construction that he would make a report on the bill at lands. by Col. Wilson. the preceding year. and lived with him in America was entitled an early day setting forth the views of the of which lands have heretofore It withdraws from disposal the unsurveyed Two things the Democratic members of to the same laws as her husband been granted. Following is the portion of minority on this question. The bill provides public lands embracing natural forests, the ways and means committee are believed and therefore the decree pronounced in the bill is immediate interest to the Northwest. that all persons who have lived sixty days in and all public lands returned by the public to have decided upon, and those are America was binding in England without the territoty and are otherwise qualified, George Bancroft, who is physically Burvey as timber lands, and provides for to place wool on the free list and to reduce a further decree from an English court. may vote for delegates to a constitutional the-appointment of a commissioner of forests If it shall be found that any lands and mentally active at nearly ninety, the duty on steel rails to $13 a ton. convention on the Tuesday after the heretofore granted to the Northern and four assistant commissioners, These reductions are, ot course, in addition says that his strength is due to inflexible first Monday in June, 1888 that constitutional Pacific Railroad company and so whose duty it shall be to classify to the promised repeal of a part of The Record of Casualties. convention shall meet at the capitol forest and timber lands and resumed by the United States and observance of a rule to get four the tobacco tax and a reduction of that the third Tuesday in July and that the to determine what portion ol The latest estimate of the number of vie restored to the public domain, lie on fruit brandies to 10 cents a gallon. hours a day in the open air. constitution thus formed shall be ratified those lands shall be permanently retained north of the line known as the "Harrison tims of the Nanaimo mine explosion is 72. at the November election, when state officers line," being a line drawn from Wallula, in the reservation for climatic and other The following pensions have been grant* It is now believed that nearly 90 lives *i and two representatives in congress The climate oi Alaska is hnmid and Wash., easterly to the southeast quarter economic and public reasons, and what ed: Wisconsin—F. Cross, Eau Claire, JP. were lost in the Wellington colliery explosion may also be elected. portion may be disposed of. Lands which Darisch, Mazomanie E. Larriviere, of section 5, township 7, north of range less severe than on the Atlantic coast at Nananimo, B. C. are more valuable for agricultural than Prairie dn Chien W. Noble, Sparta H. 38 east of thp Willamette meridian, all in a correspondin latitude. The mean At Niagara Falls, N, Y., the large passenger HOUSE. timber purposes shall be restored to homer Eckardt, Embarrass P. Neil, Milwaukee persons who had acquired the title of the depot of the New York Central road Northern Pacific Railroad company to any stead entry and sale. y. S. B. Johnson, Prairie du Sac S. D. Tuttle, annual temperature at Sitka is 42 degrees, Mr. Breckinridge of Arkansas introd used was burned. Loss, §25,000. portion of said lands prior to Jan. 1, Plover, W. OgdeD, Sylvan J. P. Erffmeyer, a bill in thehouse to authorize the consolidation and it is said the mercury seldom Baraboo. Minnesota—H. MonBon, At Newark, Ohio, fire broke out in O. G. 1886, or who were in possession of any of customs collection districts. Easily Won. falls below zero at Kodiak. Clarkfield J. Upton, Elk River J. King's shoe store. The loss on building portion of said lands, claiming the same It authorizes the president to discontinue Steffes, Delano- G. S. Nichols, Fairmont. and stock is estimated at $150,000. D. L. under written contract with Baid company, any custom district where the revenues Nothing is more embarrassfng to shall be entitled to purchase said Jones, hardware, Crane Brothers, millinery, are not equal to the expenses and appoint The interstate commerce commission issued land from the United States, at its possessor than a reputation which and W. W. Sprague, jeweler, suffered deputy collectors at sub-ports when necessary. a circular inquiring as to the manner Dr. Norvin Green, who represents any time prior to the exniration of one heavily from water and smoke. he has not deserved. A laurel wreath in which the fourth Bection had been year after it shall be judicially determined Jay Gould as President of the Western applied upon the lines of the various roads Mr. Nelson secured the mssage, under awarded by chance becomes absurdly that such lands are restored to the public the suspession of the rules, "of the bill reported Union Telegraph Company, allows and systems. AnswerB had been received heavy, and the unfortunate wearer, domain. Miscellaneous News Notes. favorably from the committee on on Dec. 1 from all the carriers except fifteen. that, if the Government insists, though he may long to toss it into 01 those companies which answered, Indian affairs giving the Duluth, Rainy Louisiana Republicans nominate exGov. it might purchase the wires of that 278 carriers or lines distinctly assert that Lake River & Southwestern railway right the nearest thicket, is usually unable Henry C. Warmoth for governor. The Thoebe-Carlislo case was recently they do not make interstate rates where a of way throuch the Bois Fortand Red company for $100,000,000 or so, but Judge Gresham, in the Iowa Central to tug it from his brows. When the caHed up in the house, which proceededto Lake reservation. greater sum is charged for a shorter than railroad foreclosure case, decides rebates vote on the majority resplution confirming late Prof. Moses Stuart Phelps was a, that they would rather not sell. for a longer distance in the same direction Richardson of Tennessee, chairman of the to be illegal. Mr. Carlisle's title to his seat. The resolution over the same line, to or from any point house committee on printing, reported a student at New Haven, he one morn-* The governor of Missouri has vetoed the was adopted—yeas, 164 nays, 7. on their respective roads 77 carriers admit resolution calling on the public printer for ing took a walk with Prof. Newton, Messrs. Cannon, Cooper, Devenport, McKenna, bill providing for the holding of a constitutional making lower rates for longer distances, information aa to whether he recently discharged For a young country like this, the Post and Steele, Republicans, who lived in the world of mathemat- convention. naming the points, and giving a or furloughed any of his office, voted in the affirmative, and Messrs. Baker United States has some very ancient statement of the circumstances claimed to Patrick J. Towle of Chicago fails, being and if so, for what reasons at a time when of Illinois, Brewer, Buchanan, Cheadle, justify them in doing so. The existence indebted to Anthony Kelly of Minneapolis, the printing ordered by the house is largely Prof. Newton, according to his usual towns. As Governor of Massachusetts Hovey, Kerr and Laidla in the negative. of water competition is the most frequent to the extent of §18,000. in arrears, also whether in making Buch habit, began the discussion of an Oliver Ames has attended the two Among the bills and resolutions introduced exceptional circumstance named. discharges regard had been paid as to the The Buffalo Rubber company has failed, abstruse problem. As he went deeper in the house were the followingMr. Btatute giving preference in employing honorably hundred and fiftieth anniversaries ol giving preferences for $53,000. Liabilities and deeper, Mr. Phelps's mind wandered A communication was transmitted to Oates, to refund the bonded debt of discharges soldiers. The resolution Duxbury will probably reach §100,000. Worcester, Springfield, Hingham, the senato from the commissioner of internal the United States at 2% per cent., to reduce farther and farther irom what was adopted. revenue showing the amount of revenue At Boston, Franklin Rolfe, commission the tax on bank notes, and to secure was being said. At last his attention and Ipswich, and the one hundred collected on liquors since the present merchant, under the stvle of Franklin that currency against unecessary fluctuation was recalled by his companion's remark, and fiftieth of East Hampton, system of internal revenue taxation went Rolfe & Co., has failed. Liabilities, 100,000, by applying the national ievenu.es "Which, you see, gives us 'x'." Senator Davis, from the committee on into effect, Sept. 1, 1862, down to June 3, assets unknown. economically to the payment of the national Grafton and Waltham. pensions, reported the bill commonly 1887. During this period there was collected debt. "Does it? asked Mr. Phelps, thinking Word comes from Put-in Bay island known as "The Grand Army" bill, with the from special taxes on distillers, $25,128, that, in common politeness, he Mr. Dockery of Missouri, to apply the near Cleveland that the wine cellars there recommendation that it pass with certain 819 brewer's, §4,932, 383, rectifiers, surplus money in the treasury that may ought to sav something. were destroyed by fire, causing the loss of A Chicago court has just made a decision amendments, of which the following is the §7,270,079, capacity tax on distillers, under accumulate prior to June 30, 1888, to the about §75,000, on which there is an insurance "Why doesn't it?" excitedly ex-*^ material one: covering a very interesting and a law laying tax of $2 per barrel on of $50,000. purchase of United States bonds. claimed the professor, alarmed at the That all pensions allowed under this section distillery capacity exceeding a certain fixed important point. A certain physician Mr. Thomas of Wisconsin, providing shall date from the date of passage of A Lexington, Ky., special says the trotting possibility that a flaw had been detected amount, $7,832,487. The production of that all future patents or approvals of who came to that city some stallion Happy Medium, valued at this act or from the date of subsequent dependence, distilled spirits during this time was in his calculations. Quickly his lands heretofore granted to the Union and $40,000, died on the 26th. He was foaled and shall continue no longer 1,606,852,194 gallons, and of fermented time ago advertised in the newspapers mind ran back over his work. There Central Pacific railroad companies, be in 1863. Thirty-nine of get have records than the existence of such dependence. liquors 269,719,782 barrels. The amount withheld until a final accounting and settlement had, indeed, been a mistake. his ability to cope with special diseases, ol 2 30 or lower. He was owned by The purpose of the bill is to pension exsoldiers of tax collected on the spirits was $1,099,379,980, be had, in pursuance of law between "You are right, Mr. Phelps you are Gen. W. T. WitherB. and sailors who are incapacitated and on the fermented liquors and the state board ot health revoked the United States and the said for manual labor and provide pensions right!" he shouted. "It doesn't give ~240,249,119. At St. Paul John Wilkins, formerly of companies, and complete and ample indemnification the certificate entitling him to for dependent relatives of deceased soldiers. us *x' it gives us *y\" Cleveland, Ohio, and of wealthy and respectable be given by the companies The bill has the same objects in practice. He promptly sued the board From that hour he looked upon Mr. parentage, is sued for divorce to secure the government against ultimate Items About People. view that were contemplated by the dependent by his sixth wife, Mrs. Lillie B. Wilkins. loss. Phelps as a mathematical prodigy. and has just won hiscase. pension bill vetoed by the president. The new Episcopal bishop, Rev. Abiel All of the other five wives are living, He was the first man who had ever Mr. Nelson introduced his bill introduced Leonard, missionary bishop of Nevada he having contracted marriages with them in the last congress providing for an additional caught the professor tripping. Senator Davis introduced a bill to regulate under assumed names. and Utah, was consecrated at Christ judicial district in Minnesota. It A Detroit man who drew $10,000 "And so," Mr. Phelps used often to the salary and provide for the payment church St. Louis. provides that the following counties shall Gen. Oook.commanding the department of the expense of a United States add, in telling the 3tory, "I achieved a in a lottery just a year ago and left a constitute the new northern district of H. J. Furber,Jr.,a young man not yet 20 of the Platte, has officially announced to district judge for the district of Minnesota. reputation for knowing a thing I hate. steady situation in consequence for the state, and that the termB shall be held years of age, is preparing to found a university that department the death of Col. Alexander The bill fixes the salary at $5,000 and allows Its the way many reputations are at Duluth and Fergus Falls: at Chicago.and will devote §1,000-, Chambers, of the Seventeenth infantry, the lighter employment of "following $10 a day expenses when engaged in 000 to the enterprise. Big Stone, Traverse. Stevens, Grant, made in this superficial world." .A- who died recently at San Antonio, Tex. -~T^-. judicial work outside the district. the races" and poker-playing, has returned Douglass, Pope, Otter Tail, Wilkin, Clay, After a resume of his brilliant career, he Viscount das Nogueiras, minister from concludes with the remark tn«t "the service Becker, Norman, Polk, Beltrami, Marshall, without a cent in his pocket Portugal, died at his residence. He was Worked Off A Last."' has lost a gallant officer, whose ambition Kittson, Stearns, Benton, Mille Lacs, well and most lavorably known in the official In the house Mr. Nelson presented a petition and solicited his old situation. Only it was, during a long military career, Morrison, Todd. Crow Wing, Kenabec, and social life of the capital. They had an awful row up in a little from the board of trade of Ortonville, Pine, Wadena, Cass, Hubbard, Aitkin, one in a thousand of those who invest to be at his post of duty." In a published letter Attorney General Minn., applying for anapnropriation country town Massachusetts Itasca, Carlton, St. Louis, Lake and Cook. Atlanta Constitution- The Athens, Ga., in lottery tickets ever draws a prize, Garland contradicts the report frequently of $20,000 for dyking the outlet of Big not long ago. A rather old young r~ He also introduced bills providing for Banner is authority for the statement Stone lake and preventing the lowering of printed lately that he intends becoming a and the man who does is more to be the roinbursement of the city of Duluth in lady had succeeded in entrapping an that several years ago, in Oconee county, the water. candidate to succeed United States Senator $500,000 for money exp3nded in cutting a unsophisticated youth from the city pitied, as a rule, than those who do "a girl married at the age of nine years, Berry, whose term expires in 1889. The senate bill authorizing the construction ship canal through Minnesota point and and before her tenth birthday Bhe became into marrying her, the poor innocent of a bridge across the Mississippi river not. Miss Nancy Kane, the oldest daughter of building a dyke Superior bay, and allowing a mother. When married the girl was as Iowra, at Burlington, passed the house. not knowing her many foibles like the the late John Kintsing Kane, died suddenly A. J. Ross of Becker county, formerly well developed as a woman and weighed Mr. Nelson reported favorably from the at her home at Chestnut Hill, near of Company K, Thirteenth Michigan infantry, villaae youths. The wedding went off 146 pounds. Her husband was forty-five committee on Indian affairs Mr. Rice's bill The Philadelphia clerey feel aggrieved Philadelphia, from heart disease. Miss $100 in settlement of money due very smoothly until the newly-weded years of age. The family were white, and for the relief of Charles Ruffee. Kane was first cousin of the late Kathenne him. Mr. Rice introduced bills allowing moved to Alabama, where they now reside." couple came to look over the presents, at the working of the marriage law Mr. Bacon of New York asked unanimous Bayard and niece of Secretary Bayard. T. B. Beaulieu, late assistant miller and the groom found a huge consent in the house for the present consideration in that state, requiring license. It has at White Eartn agency, $200 of the resolution reported from bank of flowers which had been sent rlue him in settlement of his "claim for diverted the connubial business largely A tramp identified as George Peppers, the committee on manufactures, directing salary as miller to allow the heiis of to the bride from some ridiculous who is said to have made his fortune in WORST IN THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. that committee to inquire into the names, to New Jersey. There were celebrated Joseph Anderson $5,000 for lumber taken young man in the village, with the the early days of the Pennsylvania od discoveries.and number and extent oi the corporations by the government in 1862 to make section in Camden, across the river from who then squandered upward words "At Last" worked the centre. engaged in manufacturing or mining or Eighteen Inches of Snow in New 4414 Re\ised Statutes, relating to inspectors of $500,000 in Wall street speculation, Philadelphia, last year, 4,918 marriages, dealing in any of the necessities of life and The poor fellow couldn't make York and Trains Blocked »in Canada, of hulls and boilers apply to St. died recently from the effects of exposure known as "trusts" and "pools," their Paul as well as Duluth. This will grve St. out what it meant at first, but everybody or 4,284 more than were celebrated New England and Elsewhere, at Sarcoxie, Mo. methods of doing business, and the effect Paul an inspector of nulls and an inspector else understood and gave vent Boston, Jan. 26.—Reports from various in the year 1886, just before Rev. Dr. Justin D. Fulton had »an of their combination upon the prices cf oi boilers at $S00 each. Mr. Rice also points in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont to sundry chuckles and gi«zles. necessaries. audience of 4,000 people in the mechanics' the Pennsylvania law went into effect. introduced Mr. Sabin's senate bill providing state that the heaviest snow storm building, Boston, at the second of his continental For the establishment of range lights In order to extend the scope of inquiry, for years prevailed. Snow fell from fifteen to In some of the western villages of the Shortly after the young bridegroom series of meetings in his ciusade on piers at Duluth and other ports. Mr. Raynor of Maryland moved to strike eighteen inches, and travel is greatly impeded. state, bordering on the Ohio and West against Romanism. Petitions were largely out the clause which confines the inquiry disappeared, but was soon 'ound Many trains are entirely suspended. It signed asking congress to appoint a commiBBion SENATE. to trusts not incorporated under the laws hanging stift and cold from a rafter in Virginia lines, it has also cut off thj is the worst snow storm in thirty-five on the strength of the allegations Mr. Hoar called up the motion made by of any state. Agreed to. On motion of years. Passengers on the Chicago the barn. The following hastily great number of marriages from those in Fulton's new book to investigate the Mr. Gorman some time since to reconsider Mr. Randall several amendments tending express which left Boston were scrawled note lay open unon a milking practice of auricular confession and decide the vote by Inch the senate had ordered to broaden the scope of the inquiry were states. left at Concord and will remain until morning. stool a special committee of five on Pacific railroad agreed to. The resolution was then adopted. whether it is calculated to pollute the morals Several other trains are in drifts as matters. He explained his motive in of the people and undermine the "Araminta, I know all. You are high as the smoke stacks. Traffic north foundation of our institutions. proposing a special committee. old. If you had not left me to find it and east of Boston is nearly paralyzed. In his first published interview for a After remarks by Messrs. Edmunds and No through trains have been able to get out I shouldn't have minded, but it long time, Mr. Parnell in the Dublin The bill granting Gen. Logan's widow a Vest, neither of whom seemed opposed to over the Boston & Maine road to-day. i-^x. Crimes and Criminals. was heartlessly cruel in you to leave psnsion of $2,000 a year passed the senate, the motion, a motion to refer the matter Two express trains are snowed in at Biddeford. Freeman's Journal, expresses the belief Cashier Allen, of the Central bank, Toronto me to find it out from the lips oi another. to the railroad committee made by Mr. after Berry and Reagan had spoken in opposition It is expected to be worse to-morrow. the Tory party holds power by a absconded to the United States. to it. Senator Davis made a neat Davis was reie(ted. The original resolution I am tender-hearted, I admit, The second section of the Montreal little speech in its favor. A like bill, increasing was modified by increasing the membership Alfred B. Osgoodby, whose career in frail tenure that the coalition party express, via Rutland, is snowed in in the and this last blow has forced me to to $2,000 a year the pension of of the select committee from five connection with the late Minneapolis News mountains somewhere. The train from get away from myself. is certain to separate on English matters, the widow of Gen. Frank P. Blair, was to seven, and then adopted—yeas 54, is fresh in Twin City memory, is placed on Chicago via Albany, due here a o'clock, "GEORGE." nays 15. Messrs. Davis, Sabin and Spooner passed. and as to recent rent reductions, trial at Albany, N. Y., charged with using will be five or six hours late. were the only Republicans who voted in A bill was introduced by Senator Spooner the mails for swindling purposes. How Coffee Crows. he says they are not half of what the Rutland, Vt., reports the storm still the negative. During the discussion Senator to regulate commerce carried on by At Chicago, James W. Sykes, until recently raging with a high wind to-night, and tenants of Ireland are entitled to,and Sabin opposed Bending the matter to From the Manufacturers' Record. telegraph. Its provisions are strong a well known seed merchant and trains from and for Boston canceled. The a special committee. against rebates aryi discriminations of all urges the home rule party to take Cofbe is not a bush, as is. popularly proprietor of a large warehouse, was placed drifts at-Shelburne are twelve feet deep. sorts. The bill gives the interstate commission **For some reason lcannotunderstand," on trial before a jury in Judge Horton's supposed, but a tree, which, if permitted such action as will oblige the coramissionexs Concord, N. H., reports all trains ou the jurisdiction over interstate telegraph Baid he, "we have gotten into the habit of court, the charge being the issue of fraudulent White Mountain division of the Boston & to grow, will shoot up thirty or busiuees, fixes penalties for violation sending these matters to special committees to re-examine the whole question. receipts. LOWPII railroad at a standstill the wind of the act, and authorizes the commission forty feet. When properly cultivated when we have committees formed for He also expresses the beliel has increased, and traffic will besuBpended Isaac N. Stanley, who was paying teller to inquire into the business of the purpose of considering them. If the it is nipped off about six feet from the several days. The upper harbor at Boston of the National Bank of Commerce at telegraph companies, and to investigate formation of a plan of extension for these that the Nationalists will gain three ground, thus presenting a surface Cleveland, 0., embezzled $100,000 of the is full of pack ice, and navigation seriously complaints under substantially the same Pacific railroads is a question of law, it members in Ulster at the next parliamentary from which the berries are easily picked impeded. Hyannis. Mass., reports banks funds in 1866, and lost the money provisions that complaints alleging infractions should be handled by the judiciary committee. four unknown schooners ashore on Point and allowing the main stem to in wheat speculations, was sentenced to election. of the interstate co nmerce law are If it is a question of business, it Gammon. At Chatham, Mass., the winds five years in the Ohio penitentiary by now examined into by the commission. gain greater strength. The tall shrubs should go to the committee on railroads have been switching about alternately, Judge Welker. of the United States district but it does not seem to me to be any contingency somewhat resemble the magnolia, The senate confirmed the nominations driving ice away from the shore and bringing court. The prisoner made a clean breast requiring it to be sent to a special Real estate valued at $100,000,000 of N. W. McConnell, chief justice of Montana, with their shining, dark-green feaves, it back again, carrying a number of of his crime. committee." and S. De Wolfe, associate justice of but the starry, snow-white flowers remind changed hands in New York City during vessels with it. One large three-master has Montana. Alfred B. Osgoodby of Buffalo and elsewhore A subcommittee reported favorably to been making signals of distress all day, one of orange blossoms in a the year 1887. Of this sum private is now on trial in the United the house postofiice committee Representative The senate passed the bill increasing the but she could not be succored. At Montpelier, but fragrance. The phenomenon is States district court at Albany on a Anderson's bill relating to the telegraph pension for total deafness from $13 to $30 sales furnishes $50,000,000 and Vt., twenty inches of snow have constantly displayed of buds, blossoms, charge of using the mails for swindling purposes. a month, and allowing a proportional lines of the Pacific Railroad companies. fallen and the wind is blowing a gale. auction sales $40,000,000. During Osgoodby, alias "Prof." Curtis, green and ripe fruit, all on the rating for partial deafness. Afternoen trains are not expected to arrive. and Maj. R. Cranston, alias C. H. Roberts Senator Davis introduced a bill providing 1886 the total was less by about same stern but though always flowering Fairlee, Vt., reports the severest & Co., were indicted for conspiracy to defraud for the application of the immediate storm ever known in that section, and extending and developing fruit, the true $8,000,000. The past year brought the country newspaper publishers transportation act to Duluth. The bill was Mr. Lind introduced a bill providing for all over the state. Freight trains harvest season is from April to November. a no startling changes in the condition other persons. Only Osgoodby is on drawn by W. W. Billson at the request ol the forfeiture of certain lands granted in are all canceled and passenger trains are When fully matured the berries Collector Moore. Senator Davis also introduced trial, the others having avoided arrest. Minnesota to aid the construction of the either blockaded or from five to fifteen of the market. It was less eventful in abill providing that the act of March are dark red, looking ptecisely hours late. Advices from the lumbering Hastings and Dakota railroad. This is respect to advances, less alluring foi 3, 18b7,relating to persons who took part like a common variety of sea bean. camps tell of fearful suffering. Numerous the bill which Mr. Lind was authorized by Foreign Hew Nuggets. in the late rebellion, be so amended as to the house committee on public lands to sheds have been unroofed by the blizzard. They turn to a dull brown after having speculation, and generally less active The king of the Belgians has recently insured allow pensions to such persons or their take the place of his resolution asking an Dennisport, Mass-reports several wharves been picked, and become almost his own private poverty in the royal than the preceding year. But it developed heirs or children, providing that they have investigation into this matter. demolished by the gale. The schooner black by drying. palaces at Brussels and at Laeken for suffered fiom injuries or disabilities incurred John F. Morrow is drifting rapidly A bill was passed regulating practice in a tendency toward conserva §1,750,000. in the service of the United States since upon Monomoy shoal, and two unknown cases removed from state to federal courts. tism quite unprecedented in breadtb entering the army. It is believed that the terms for a loan schooners are flying signals of distress, It provides that the plaintiff shall not be The populace of Falcaragh, Coontv Donegal, Senator Spooner presented a petition of influence. To the extent that il of £10,500,000 from Bleichorder. the Berlin and apparently leaking badly. At required to give security for costs of the are guarding the residence of Rev. Mr. banker, have been sustanbially arranged Keene, N. H., the railroads are snow-bound. from the citizens of Superior, Wis., protesting suit if he be a citizen of the state in which Stephens, whose arrest is expected on account eliminated the speculative element with the government at Mexico. It is blowing hard and drifting badly. At against the passage of the senate the suit was brought. of his having advised tenants notto from the market it witnessed the Highland Light, Mass., a number of vessels bill granting to the Duluth, Superior & pay their rents. The people are armed A few nights ago the editor of the Pall Mr. Collins reported from the committee Wisconsin railroad the right to build a are in peril on Vineyard shoals. A tug Mall Gazette in London held a three on judiciary a substitute for Mr. Nelson's with revolvers and bludgeons, and intense 2 stimulation of a spirit of investment bridge at the head of Lake Superior, between has gone to their assistance. Frankhn bill providing for the holding of terms of excitement prevails. hours' conversation with his correspondent More money went into real estate tc Falls, N. H., reports'the worst storm for Connor's Point, Wis., and Rice's the United Sates court at Duluth. The in Vancouver, the distance being The deputy superintendent of Indian af-^j£ twenty-five years. Travel of all kinds is Point, Minn. substitute was formulated at the instance 7,619 miles. stay than during any other year ir, fairs denies the report that destitution almost suspended. Twenty inches of snow Among the bills introduced in the 3enate of Congressman Wilson and The surgeons at Havre have been unable prevails among the Indians near Victoria, the history of such operations in the has fallen, with the wind blowing a gale were the followingMr. provides that regular terms of the N. W. T. He says that large quantities to extract the bullet in Louise Michel's and the snow drifting very badly. Call, to prohibit subjects ol foreign United States district and circuit courts city. of supplies are stored at Edmonton, sixtyfour head. Lucas, who shot her, says if he governments Irom catching fish within for the district of Minnesota shall be held miles distant. 8 ./? '4«V U|lt