New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 22, 1888 · Page 2 of 8
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In opposition to^fche views expressed by A BURGLAR'S BULLET. At Fremont, Ohio, the new Methodist the Russian press, I have the unqualified EAILE0ADS OF DAKOTA. their control of the local markets through, S $ church was discovered to be on fire and an word of the czar himself, having had the out the territory there was no protection hour later all that remained were the four honor a few months ago, after an interval of ft causes the Death of Amos J.Sneil, 10 the producer, and the cheating in grades, several years, of being received in audience walls and the belfry. One of the Most Powerful Forensic Efforts dockage and weights grew more. The new a Three-Millionaire of Chicago. by his majesty. This, occasion again convinced Ever Pat Forth by the German grain warehouse law brings the management The announcement telegraphed from A Synopsis of the Annual Report of Amos J. Snell, a Chicago millionaire was me that the czar entertains no warlike of the elevators within the reach of the public, Chancellor. Chicago and published that the old Libby tendencies toward us, and has no intention found murdered Wednesday morning the the Railroad Commission Jnst and provides means for checking manj prison building, Richmond, Ya., was about to attack us or in any way carry on wars of 8th inst., his residence, 425 Washington of the abuses of the past The new law to be Bold to W. H.Gray and others of Chicago 'x'e^.\ aggression. fv\,f.T^v Issued. ..'.Vc Boulevard, Chicago. provides that all elevators storing grain foi and removed to and erected in thac About 2 o'clock in the morning a servant He Points Oat "Why Russia Should Be Grateful a compensation shall give good and sufficient HOW HE SPOKE. city, has created considerable comment. girl heard a noise like, a pistol shot bonds, and secure license from the railroad *, to Germany, and Carries the Eeichstagr The speech occupied an hour and fortv At Chicago, the throat oi Mrs. Mathias coming from Mr. Suell's room, but paid no General Condition of the Eoads Ex«ellent commissioners. Before there was With Him. minutes. After speaking three-quarters of Busch was slit from ear to ear by her husband, attention to it. Later he was found with A LACK OF SECTJETXT and Prospects for Extensions an hour, the chancellor became fatigued a saloonkeeper. She died a moment a bullet hole in his left breast and one behind for grain which was stored in elevators. Foi from standing, sat down and continued to later at the feet of the murderer. The Kever Brighter. the left ear. Mr. Snell wae one of the first time in ber history Dakota has a set Bpeak from hisseat He afterward rose again BEKLTN, Feb. 6.—Bismarck to-day addreaaed the largest real estate owners in Chicago, deed was done at their home in the presence of standard gradea All owners of warehouses and spoke with increasing animation to the of their child and the aunt of the victim. owning a great number of houses the reiehstag on the military loan who have complied with the The tragedy had its origin in the cov. end, pausing occasionally to partake of which he rented, and all this business was law by taking out licenses admit thai bill. He said: BISMAECK, Dak., Special, Feb. 10.—Gov. I) etousness of Busch, who had been foiled in transacted in the basement of his own the standard samples supplied by the liquid, refreshments. Durinsr the first part "I do not believe I can add anything to the Church is in receipt of the third annual report his desire to control $10,000 worth of real house, which was fitted up as an office. commission are of great benefit to them, of the speech the reiehstag preserved deep of the board of railroad commissioners true state of the case regarding the bill. I The windows and doors were heavily barricaded, estate that had been willed his wife by her instead of a drawback, as at first supposed. of Dakota. This board is composed of Alex do not address you on that account My silence, unbroken by the slightest movement. father. Many of the disputes existing heretofore between and there were several large safes object is to speak of the general situation of Grigsre, chairman. Grand Forks A Boynton, When the speaker reminded his hearers the farmers and elevator men will be in the rooms in which the millionaire's Europa I may confine ruvself to referring1 Lennox N. T. Smith, Huron J. M. Quinn, Miss Etta Shattuck, the school teaches that in 1863 it was due to the emperor avoided in the future. Several railroads report business was done. The theory is that a to what I said on the same subject over a secretary, Bismarck. In the course of their who was exposed for seventy-eight hours the number of bushels of wheat carried If and advisors of the coalition that carefully planned robbery had been arranged. year ago. There has been very little change report the commission says: during the recent blizzard, and who lost from Dakota from Aug. 1 co Nov. 15, 1887, war with Russia was avoided, applause since then, when I feared war with France. In no state or territoryin the Union is the both legs as a result, died at Seward, Neb as follows: Since then France has elected a peace-loving broke out, which was repeated The door at the head of the basement railroad problem—the question of policy, Her back was eo badly frozen that the Burlington, Cedar Baulds& Northern. 255,750 president and a pacific disposition has prevailed. with renewed vigor when he declared stairs was skillfully forced, and the men the powers of the legislature to control or flesh dropped off. She suffered intensely Chicago. Mil & So. Paul (estimated)..5.000,000 I can, therefore, reassure the that ermany should be equal to any emergency. were in the front parlor,when it is supposed restrict—of greater importance than in Dakota, before her death. Her share of the Omaha Chicago fe Northwestern... 2,882,336 public that so far as France is concerned that Mr. Snell, who sleeps directly for she is not oniy a young and growing The words "we don't run after any Bee relief fund amounted to nearly the prospect has become more Minneapolis & Pacific 218,950 r2jji territory, but the raoBt productive agricultural above this room, beard them. He left his country* were received with acclaims, and §4,000. peaceful. Regarding Russia also I district on, the continent She is Minneapolis & St. Louis 990,513 jf*i|r bedroom, and taking a revolver went down his- appeal to "Furor-Teutonicus" was highly am of no other opinion than when At Danvers, Massi,. C:. C: Farwell & Co., going through a process of develoDment, and Northern Pacific (Sept. 1 to Nov. 15)..2,910.254 ^SlSj the front stairs. The folding doors leading I said that we have to apprehend no attack effective, the cheering being loud and long. manufacturers of boots and shoes, havt the relation of the railroad to the producer St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba 8,000,000 ~J^J in to the parlor were shut, butit is supposed from Russia. The situation must not be made an assignment. The liabilities are Dr. Frankenstein moved that the landwehr is the one paramount question which her The number of bushels of wheat at pres- »',.ent that he heard the ncise in the room for he judged from press comments. The Russian 4 estimated at §200,000, and they may be legislators must solve. Since the passage of stored in the elevators and warehouses bill be adopted en bloc and that, in view of fired a shot through the door. The burglar newspapers I do not believe. I believe the higher. The money is. mostly due to the interstate commerce law a renewed confusion of Dakota is over 20,000,000 add to the the political situation, there be no debate opened the door and returned the fire, the czar'n word absolutely The situation on has been vigorously at work unsettling above amount the wheat yet unthreshed,' banks. upon the loan bill. The motion was adopted bullet striking the wood work and rebounding the whole is not different from that of 1879. all past plans of the courts and the and that stored in private granaries, and the hit Mr. Snell in the breast, who then The coroner's, jury at La Crosse in the I grant that the concentration of Russian The loan bill was thereupon referred to the public, and creating new obstacles. Not that 8.000,000 bushels necessary for home consumption ran back toward the rear of the hall. The case of Annie Daniels was in session, and tioops on the frontier may appear serious, budget committee. The house then proceeded the law is a detriment or unjust, butit is and seed for 1888, and ic makes after the examination of a number of witnesses, but I perceive no cause or pretext for a Russian burglars must have followed him and'shot to the second reading of the landwehr new and knotty to all who would interpret 60,000.000 bushels, a low estimate for ths rendered a verdict that the deceased or u. European war. Russia has no interest again, for the murdered man was found atr ft* it. A case of interest decided by the interstate year 1888. "What shall be done to relieve" bilL Dr. Frankenstein moved and to conquef Prussian nor Austrian came to. her death by an overdose the head of the basement stairs with a commissioners recently, and considered the people of the embarrassment and loss Bennigsen seconded the adoption of the bill provinces. Indeed, I ero so far in my confidence of morphine and ether administered by bullet hole just behind the ear. at the St Paul meeting, may be mentioned through wheat blockades V" is the question I en bloc. Bismarck here intervened and said: as to say that even a war with Fiance Albert M. Kennettv here, as itr is identical with many heard on all sides. During the shipping The burglars took a check for $5,000 would not necessitate a war with Russia, although I can bear witness that the federal government in Dakota. The millers of Mazeppa season the large number of cars of wheat -^S made by A. J. Stone, Mr. Snell's son-inlaw, The Metropolitan National Bank of ibe latter eventually would involve will be grratefal for this willingness to complained that the Chicago, Milwaukee & from Dakota caused complete blockade at '0£ payable to Mr. Snell, from the iron Cincinnati suspends and Vice President the former. It is true that I cannot demand meet their views. They will esteem it not St Paul discriminated agaiust them and in Duluth, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Milwaukee. box in the office. What else they secured DeCamp is arrested, charged with practices an explanation from the Russian foreign office only as proof of the confidence of the reichstag, favor of the Twin Cities to such an extent As one of the remedied, for will probably never be known, as Mr. similar to those of Harper and Hopkins, regarding the concentration of troops on but because it will materially contribute that it made it impossible for them to compete like difficulties in the future, the Snell was the only one to whom the contents of the Fidelity bank. the frontier, buc having been well acquamtetl to strengthen the guarantees of peace. with the large manufactories of the cities commission recommends thac every Kt of his strong box were known. Mr. with Russia's foreign policy for a S. S. Totman, a prisoner in the Medina named In reply the railroad company farmer who has not a granary oi his own The bill in its entirety passed the second Snell had been connected with Chicago's generation I may have mv own opinion on county jail, Ohio, awaitingtransportation set forth that Mazeppa was not on the main build one before the harvest of 1888. The 5 reading amid hearty cheera Bismarck left history for many years. He was born in the matter. I believe the Russian cabinet intends to the penitentiary to serve a sentence of line of the road and that the "long and short material for a granary capable of holding \r the house at the close of the sitting and Little Falls, N. Y., and came west in 1844, to make Russia's voice heard at the seven years for shooting with intent to haul" clause of the interstate law did not apply. two thousand or more bushels of wheat will stopping for a fow months in Cincinnati next European crisis, and therefore wishes to walked home, accompanied by a cheering The commission ordered the railroad cost at the rate of two cents per bushel— kill, committed suicide in a peculiar manner. and then coming to this city. A little later push ber military forces as far westward as crowd who, in defiance of the efforts of the company to reduce its rates from Mazeppa less than the price paid for storage in one'V -s He tore his handkerchief in two, possible. Perhaps Russia speculates upon a he went to Milwaukee, returned here in to Chicago from 12^2 cents to 10 cents. season—and will serve the farmer a double police, surrounded him on all sidea The roiled the pieces into balls and pushed turn taking place eoon in the Eastern question, a year and opened a hotel at Schaumberg. With regard to the railroads of Dakota purpose first, it will, in a measure, keep,, chancellor appeared to enjoy rather than resent them down his throat, choking himself to and desires then to act promptly and After a residence of six years there he removed there is much of which the commission can the knowledge of the number of bushels of death. Totman attempted suicide a tbe compliments of the people. with greater weight Perhaps Russia intends to Jefferson, and there laid the marketable wheat from the speculative ', month ago by cutting his throat. SPEAK WITH PEIDE. Gen. Von Schellendorf having explained to to render her diplomatic demands more effectual foundation of the fortune which at hi3 members of the boards of trade in Easternwheat On several of the Lines there have been from the fact of having an army the budget committee the manner in which Among the passengers by steamer recently markets and will thus keep the price V^ death amounted to about §3,000,000. improvements which surpass the march of ready for war behind them. We, however, the money would be disposed of, cheloan was Pat Sheedy, the well known sporting of wheat out of their control It will also*- \.'Z railroad progress in any other section of the are only concerned in the Eastern question man and ex-manager of John L. Sullivan. put a stop to x- bill was unanimously agreed to. Union. .tyailroad building and improvement in a secondary manner. Preservation of Timber Lands. Mr. Sheedy confirmed the report that in rolling stock and road bed, train COBNEES IK WHEAT. Second—If every Dakota farmer had hia Sullivan and Phillips had parted company, service and time are alluded to, while the GOES BACK TO '63 Assistant Secretary Muldrow has sent granary he could clean his wheat, thus saving Bismarck reviewed the relations between and the bi* fellow is now being looked after increased traffic of the roads within Dakota to the senate, in reply to an inquiry, a letter Owing to the alarming increase of at" the dockage and the needless charge for Prussia and Russia since 1848, and showed show the steady increase in her wealth, by Ed. Holske and Barnett. He is firmly of suggesting certain legislation in reference tacks of robbers upon mail trains in Bparse transportation of the same his wheat would population and prosperity. The total number how frequently they had assumed a menacing the opinion that Sullivan is training honestly. to the preservation of timber lands. ly settled regions in the far West, and the be in better condition for the market, and of passengers carried by railroads in aspect. He said: Mitchell has no idea tlTat SwlHvan He says: As a preliminary step, it is recommended almost constant peril in which lives of he could employ the time during the early f** Dakota during the vear endinor June 30, would get himself into condition, or would At ail times tbe calmness and oonscien thatall public- lands which are postal employes are placed by these marauders, fall months occupied in getting it to the 1886, was 19,333,260, while "during the meet him in the ring. Mr. Sheedy reiterates tiousness displayed by the ministers on the f-imbered or sustain forest growths, at the postoffice department has determined markets in preparing the soil for next seasun's year ending June 30, 1887, the number Prussian side" towards the threatening position or in the vicinity of the head his statement that the fight" between crop. While cash wheat for November to arm. at the expense of the was 20,637,880. The total number of Russian affairs—a position of which waters or sources of prominent Kilrain and Smith was a barney, and says in Duluth and Chicago has been quoted at vy-\ governmenfc,overy postal employe on these of tons of freight carried in foreign countries had no idea—has suc-ceeded that every one in London knows it was. streams, be at once withdrawn from sale 70 and 72 cents, the same grade of wheat foi" exposed railroad routes with weapons of 1886 was 21,164,519, and in 1887, in adverting mischief. As early as or occupancy to which they are incident Mav delivery has sold for 83 to 87 cents per [i the most effective kind. They will be supplied The New York Tribune publishes a digest 24,674,468. The number of tons of local 1863 matters were in such a position "that under existing laws, and that such withdrawn bushel. The farmers may urge that pressing with an abundance of ammunition of several thousand letters received from freight carried in 1886 was 8,708.006 in everybody urged me to advise striking a obligations with high rate of interest com- J„i.^, lands be placed under the control of and every convenience necessary for farmers who would like to have a higher 1887. 10,084,883. The reports of the several blow. I waited quietly until we were struck. pel theni to rush the bulk of their wheat to .% -, a forestry division, to be organized in the prompt work. tariff. companies doing business in Dakota I believe we did well in this. Despite all indications market within sixty or .ninety days after general land office oi the interior department, show that there are 448 railroad stations in of a storm, a certain feeling of At St. Anne, 111., a fire broke out in harvest, but such action places them 'r George W. Quids went to Washington to be retained as wood land reserves the territory, and 9,294 railroad employes tranquillity supervened owing to the intimate Joseph Guertin's large general store, and at the mercy of the wh^at to stand godfather to ohn R. McLeaua's for the renewal of forest on the public domain who received in salary durinsr the last fiscal relations between the three emperors. eleven buildings were burned and damaged, dealer, who pan buy the eanie "', baby when it was christened recently. by replanting of denuded tracts year $4,946,185. There are thirteen wooden Then as now, however, we were constrained with a loss of most of their contents. The grade of wheat in a glutted market for 10 when necessary. Prior to the location of bridges, with a total length of 2,421 feet to augment and organize our forces so that loss will exceed §50,000, with insurance or 15 cents per bushel less than he could six John Jacob Afitor has notified the trustees withdrawn lands, every person undertaking sixteen combination bridges, measuring v. in oase of necessity we might stand forth a of $25,000. months hence. Which is the greater sacrifice, or the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2,352 feet three iron bridges, 14,818 feet to enter or file upon public land.4 Strong nation, maiing its power prevail by 10 per cent per annum on borrowed that he intended to %iva the splendid collection and there are 3,941 "wooden trestles" and shall, before the acceptance of his President Means, of the Metropolitan OUV strength and eo defending its authority, capital, or 30 and 40 per cent that he loses of laces owned by his wile, who application or the issue to him of "piles," measuring in the aggregate 280,751 its dignity and its possessions. bank, Cincinnati, is arrested, charged with on the price of his wheat in an overstocked died a short time ago, as a present to the a receipt from the local land office, make feet The railroad crossings at grade number having misapplied funds. market? The commission does not wish to NO SACBIF.CE TOO HEAVY. museum. The collection is of great variety 36 over grade, 2 highway crossings at satisfactory proof at such office that the To effect this purpose no sacrifice can be The chestnut mare. Cle.mmie G., one of be understood as advising the farmer or any and extremely valuable. Mrs. Astor was grade, 2,318 highwav crossings over grade, too heavy. Tbe warlike tendency of France land so applied for is not timber land as the fastest and most valuable trotters in other person to cake chances on the future very fond of laces, and gathered during her 2, and undergrade, 19. The following table and Russia drives us to defense. The pike herein described, and file with hia application America, died on the farm of W. .J. Gore of price of wheat but it does desire that the life a great many of the rarest and finest shows the miles of road constructed in Dakota in France and Russia compel us to become an affidavit to that effect corroborating Cleveland, Ohio. The death of the valuable farmers of this territory should receive specimens and designs, many of them in 1887, with the miles of road now in carp. We are better able than anv other nation the testimony of two witnesses who every cent for their wheat to which they are mare resulted from a rupture of the beinjj masterpieces from the best makers operation: to oiler strong resistance to our foes. justly entitled. A general system of private have personal knowledge of tbe land in diaphragm, caused by muscular force when of Europe. Miles con. Our relations with Russia were not disturbed granaries would enable the farmer plac«_^ question as to its actual character and location. foaling. She was valued at §20,000. Miles of by the success of 1866. Prussia has always scructed road in his wheat on the market so gradually tnat" It is suggested that timber cutting Otto P. Qarke, ex-commissioner of pensions, In repl.v to a resolution of inquiry, Secretary oper'ion. Bhown herself complaisant to RiiBsia and in 1887. wheat dealers would have purchasers at his be carried on under licenses to be who was stricken with paralysis Vilas has informed the senate that Northern Pacific 117 has done Russia many services for which sue 830 doors, instead of his being obliged to beg granted by the department. The felling died in Washington. He succeeded Commissioner Chicago,*Mlwaukee «fe St. Paul. 109 it will require 26,474,668 acres of land to 1,155 might claim gratitude and for which she elevator men and railroads to take his grain. '.:? or destruction of the timber on the proposed Dudley. He entered the anmy Chicago & Northwestern 58 701 has, in fact, received acknowledgment. place the nineteen states which got no Wheat raising would then be on a profitable ., reservations or the transportation, from Rhode Island and went thence to the. St.Paul. Minneapolis & Man....315 1,037 Prussia has at ail times sought to maintain school lands on an equal footing with basis. The commission believes that if this 'j"-" purchase or possession of the timber is to lack Hills & Fort Pierre pension office where he was promoted until 15 good relations with Russia, although the latter states which were given grants. This is on course should be adopted it would advance **f Freemont, Elkhorn & Missouri be made a misdemeanor punishable by fine he was made chief. left us in the lurch at Oimueb. the basis of two sections to the township. the price of every bushel of wheat in Dakota Valley 25 110 or imprisonment. I myself, when minister to Russia, labored To bring these states up to an equality Burlington, Cedar Rapids & at least 10 cents per bushel—a saving ot,, A few days ago Benjamin F. Butler appeared to keep up such relations and reaped success Northern millions of dollars to the farming class. ,*• upon the floor of the lower house with the states which got two sections per 83 Chicasro, St. Paul, Minneapolis These traditional relations had always of congress. Very few of the members township will require 10,919,5S7 acres in Omaha 33 gg prepossession for me, and I fostered them, seemed to recognize him. He haB grown addition to the 26,000,000 mentioned Death of an Old Milwaukee Merchant. I Minneapolis & Pacific 59 83 though my friendiy feelings for Russia have extremely aged in appearance and hobbles above. The states which got two sections The Poor Book Agent Again. Minneapolis & St. Louis 4 cooled. I say this in order to make clear per township were seven in number, viz: about on a stout cane. why we concluded an alliance with Austria. John Nazro, died in Milwaukee on the "I've been bothering my wife, lately," Total. California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, 716 4,207 We were inclined to accede to the demands Senator Sabiu appeared before the senate 6th. Mr. Nazro was sixty-one years of said a First Ward man to a. Nevada, Nebraska and Colorado. Minnesota, GB0SS EAENINGS TAXES. Russia made upon us before last year's war committee on public buildings and age, an old resident of Milwaukee, always Three hundred and one miies of road were with an area of 53,459,840 acres, Jamesville Gazette reporter, "by the in the East. Russia then turned to Austria, made an extended argument in favor of active in public affairs, widely known and graded iu the territory and will be ironed got 2,969.991 acres. Nebraska, with an ringing of the door-bell when I come but in vain. We were glad the storm passed the erection of a public building at Stillwater. universally respected. He was born on the next year. The gross earnings of all the area of 47,077,359, got 3,751,556 acres. over our heads. At the congress which I home to dinner, and then hiding. At island of San Domingo, although of roads doing business in Dakota the past year was only able to bring together with great first she thought it was some of the American parentage. He went to Milwaukee A sensational breach of promise case was $85,127,483, their operating expenses The bill to incorporate the Nicaragua Canal trouble, I exerted myself to obtain satisfaction in 1847 and began his hardware and taxes, $49,663,019, leaving as their net company has been referred by the was decided in the circuit court at Monticello, youngsters, but finally found out that for all Russian interests and carry earnings, $35,404,464. The following table and iron business. In lfcs.50 he entered into 111., by Miss Dora Heroid of Lincoln, house committee on commerce to a subcommittee it wasn't. It began to look as though -'%M through all Russian wishea I really believe shows the amount of taxes paid into Dakota's partnership with Henry J. Nazro. In 111., receiving a verdict of §2,500 against composed of Messrs. Cardy, there might be a surprise party on my I had acquired aright to Russian gratitude treasury by the various roads under 1860 the firm name was changed to John Walter N. Tilson of Monticello, who had Phelps, Wilson of Minnesota, Rayner, Davis, but I could not and would not give umbrage hands some day, so I decided to keep' $$ the "gross earniujrs tax law" for the year Nazro & Co. Under Mr. Nazro's energetic promised to marry her and married Miss Dunham and Davenport. to Austria. If I had done so we would have ending June 30, 1887: still until the family cooled down a management the business attained great Mary Fuller last August. become isolated in Europe and completely The six children of Lester Singletary, a Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern little. proportions, amounting to $1,000,000 a dependent upon Russia. Some people have colored man of Clarendon county, S" C. Lieut. David L. Brainerd, U. S. A., the 1,517 85 year. When the panic of 1874 sought to find an ultimatum or threat in the were burned to death. second cavalry survivor of the Greely Aretic "But just as I was coming up the -i Black Hills & Fort Pierre "..".'. 1,433 19 came he lost everything he had. publication of the treaty. It is nothing of expedition was married at Walla Walla Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & other day I saw somebody on the 1 the kind. The treaty is an expression of More fighting takes place at Shenandoah, For four years following he was Omaha 1,364 71 to Miss Anna, daughter of H. .M. Chase, front steps. He rang the bell just as community of interests of two contracting Pa.,between Polish strikers and the Police, collector of the port of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific 377 88 one of the old pioneers of Washington and a serious encounter occurs between I always had, and then waited. I and for the last few years has run a bucket Chicago & Northwestern 29.85i 71 S'ot arties. This we wished the world to know, Territory. The wedding was a very brilliant striking iron-workers and colored workingmen shop in Milwaukee as a branch of one in Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 30,895 57 knew in a minute there was trouble this treaty only, but also that with Italy affair. in Pittsburg. Freement, Elkhorn & Missouri Chicago. Mr. Nazro is survived by his is an expression of common interests and ahead. My wife was not in the kitch-en, The following patents have been issued: Vallev 2,425 82 wife and his three sons, John, Ckarles and common efforts to avert common dangers At Minden, La., Jim Cornelius, a negro but I could see her through the Minneapolis & Pacific 95 18 Wisconsin—J. C. Comber, Milwaukee, photographic Robert, all grown up. John has of late and maintain peace. Austria followed this fourteen years old, was hanged for the Northern Pacific 75.284 54 window as she grabbed a broom and accessory: J. Jeneon, Racine, thoughtful policy in 1870 in resisting the resided at Kansas City and Charles at San murder, a year ago, of Ernest Wren, fouryear-old St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba.. 50,999 20 grain car door J. King, Madison, cylinder started for the door. She came entreaties of France to come forward against Francisco. Robert has been associated in son of G. I'. Wren, member of the printing machine E. Reynolds, valve gear through the front hall with a rush, the Germans. Austria is naturally in the business with his father. Total gross earnings tax $194 246 26 legislature. A. W. Rider, Racine, oil can. Minnesota— dangers which threaten us from Russia and One-half of the gross earnings tax of the and when the door swung open that A gay and festive old Benedict named H. B. Cornish, Blue Earth City, coffee pot France. Bat there is no need to fear che Northern Pacific has not been paid, owing to broom came down on the peddler's Alfred Codner is now in custody at Shell F. Cole, Minneapolis, dumping car J. hatred of Russia. No wars are litigation, which is the result of a controversy head so hard that it made hia teeth Another Dakota Heroine. Rock, Butler county, Iowa, charged with McNaughton and A. Beardsley, Brainerd, waged from mere hatred for otherwise as to whether or not the company's chatter. oil cup H. M. Young, Minneapolis,apparatus France bisramy. He is confronted by two wives. When mention was made of the heroism lands can be taxed. The Northern Pacific The information was filed against him by of the various teachers in Dakota during for extinguishing lights of car lamps. representatives state that the company is 'Perhaps you'll play that trick on WOULD HAVE TO BE AT WAR his second wife. She was married to Codner the late blizzard, Miss, Fanny Rawson of Dakota—C. Warren, Jamestown, car willing to pay a tax either on its gross earnings, with Italy and the whole world. your poor wife again," will you!' she in April, 1886. His first wife married Brookings, Dak., should have been remembred. coupler. or on its land, but not on both. The The strength we possess will reassure our remarked, cheerfully, swinging the him in Wisconsin many years ago and by total number of miles run by trains in Dakota public opinion and calm the nervousness of Mrs. Rawson was born and brought At Cleveland, in the glove fight between broom around for a cushion carrom. the boerse and presa Our task is to strengthen during 1886 was 64.196,009 in 1887, him had twelve children, the eldest being up in Rice county, Minn., where she received Reddy Gallagher of Cleveland and Sam this strength. We must, of course,"have 72,693,411. During 1887 tbe total tonnage twenty-three years of age. Codner says lie a liberal education, and being endowed *I think the joke is on my side this Bittle of Toronto, there wasno knock-out, of grain was 5,228 634, of which Dakota the best of weapons for fathers of families procured a divorce from his first wife. with the courage which is so common time.' but the fight was scientific and clever, and had 720,521. In the construction of its who will have to serve under the present Subpoenas have been issued for the first among the Western girls, she sought the Canadian was clearly outsparred. "The peddler didn't wait to hear extension through Northwestern Dakota and bill, with the aid of which we shall be able wife, who now lives at Clarksville, and her her fortune in Dakota at the age of eighteen. any more. The first shock had plan£ A general police alarm was seut out in into Montanu the Manitoba eclipsed to place a million good soldiers on each of relatives in Parkesburg, Cedar Falls, When the blizzard swept over that portion our frontiers. Behind them stand our reserves. New York for Rev. Theodore W. Haven, all previous efforts at track laying, ed bim in a two-foot snow-drift, and' and Janesville. of Dakota where she had found a home, Ic must not be said that others can and opened up one of the richest affricultural pastor of the Congregational Church of when he got out he made a bee-line she, with fifteen of her pupils, was compelled districts of the territory to the settler do the same. That is just what they cannot Ex-Smator Angus Cameron of La Crosse Battle Creek, Mich., who was reported missing. to face the blinding storm or remain for the depot. By the time my wife and homeseeker. Another advance step is do. We have material not only for forming is said to be a candidate for the Wisconsin The missing man is twenty-eight in the school house all night, with but little had seen her mistake, and when I that taken by the Northern Pacific in giving an enormous army, but for furnishing it with governorship, the fourth candidate in the years old and is a son of the late Bishop fuel and no food. Knowing well that the public a through fast train between So. officers. We have a corps of officers came out from behind the fence and field. Haven, of the Methodist church. It is they could not face the elements, she kept such as no other power has. When Paul and the coast, and thus shortening the walked up to the door she was the thought that over-study has unbalanced Amos Grant, a colored farmer in Baker all the school with her and entertained •we undertake war it must be the trip nearly one day. It has also reduced his mind. most surprised woman thatever lived. county, Ga., killed his wife, son and sisterin-law them as best she could in the darkness of the time of its local passenger train. The people's war, which all approve as in and hanged himself. She hasn't said a word about doorbells the night by relating anecdotes and holding Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul is reaching 1870. If we are attacked, then tbe FurorTemonicus Amos J. Snell of Chicago, a millionaire, out firmly that all woud be well in the for unoccupied territory the Chicago & since. But I don't know whether will flame out. No one can make is murdered by burglars, whom he hud surprised Rumor has it that F. N. Finney, oi the morning. It was late the next day before Northwestern is doing likewise and the Minneapolis headway against* that. Neither the consciousness at work. the joke isn't on me after all. ',When Wisconsin Central, will succeed Mr. Oakes relief came, but teacher and pupils were & Pacific has started for the Missouri of our strength nor the hope of as general manager of the Northern Pacific. a man's wife can't tell him i'.| Lieut. Gerlach has entered on his duties victories can restrain us from continuing all safe. valley in a manner that is encouraging as regimental quartermaster at Fort At Belmont, 0., by the explosion of a from a gone-to-seed book agent itis.-j to the settlers along t'nab stream. our peaceful efforta I hope we shall remain Shaw. saw mill boiler one Arnold, Charles Sullivan, time some-thing was done." at peace with our neighbors, especially with Shifting the Current. Benjamin Travis, Joseph Stubbs and SOME COMPARISONS. Russia, which has no pretext for war. Spy The secretary of war forwarded to the Dakota has more miles of comnleted railroad Samuel Stubbs were killed, and Frank affairs with France are not worthy of considers New York Times: The railroads west of senate a report upon the number and organization than either California, Tennessee, Virginia, Warrick and Martin Gillon were fatally injured. tion. No one begins a war for trifles. the Missouri river seem to be doing their of the militia throughout the Color Blindness Amon Rail-' North Carolina, Colorado, Arkansas, In such cases the sensible man gives way. utmost to kill the California passenger United States and territories. The report road EVSen. Alabama or Georgia twice as many miles as iWe have endeavored to maintain our old relations traffic. Up to Jan. 1 the through travel shows that in the aggregate there are 82 In Wisconsin, during the late warm either Massachusetts, South Carolina. Florida, with Russia, but we do not run after was enormous, and there was every indication general officers. 1,105 general staff officers, Philadelphia Record. weather the snow settled considerably, Njw Jersey, Mississippi or Kentucky any country with regard, but guard. We that it would continue to 1,638 regimental field and staff officers, making conditions a little more favorable and more than three times as many miles of The Philadelphia and Reading Rail-road have remained perfectly constant. Russia increase until spring. Since the beginning 5,385 company officers, 8,331 nbn-coramissioned for the loggers. Bitter complaints still railway us either Maine, Marvland.West Virginia, ceriainly has every reason to fael grateful Company has resumed the color ?.?.,* of this month, however, officers, 2,900 musicians, 71,396 pour in. A logger who came down recently Louisiana or Oregon." As nearly all for the Joyal attitude of Germany on the test examination of its train employ- "'r* there has been a great diminution privates, and 7,920,768 unorganized gave his opinion that a number of the roads of the territory are comoaratively Bulgarian question. If RusHia calls upon us in the number of California-bound passengers. militia suitable for military duty. ees. This te.it was instituted about camps would break up this month. new. the bridses and trestles are strong and to support in our communication with the The cause of the decline of patronage unimpaired. On tbe Northern Pacific and seven months ago, and was the cause sultan's government such of ber claims as The pope requested Cardinal Simeoni to On Feb. 4th, Rev. Ida C. Hutton opened is no doubt tobefoundinthe increased Manitoba roads there has been a reduction of are compatible with the decision of the Berlin of considerable hostility between the advise the Irish bishops to preach to the the Iowa senate with prayer which is believed fares. Tbe price of the round-trip tickets about, 20 per cent on freight rates on passengers congress. I will have no hesitation in people of Ireland respect for the laws, and to be the first instance in the history company and the men, which was has been raised from §11.0 to §185, and of the rate has been reduced from five doing so. We place our reliance on the maintain a calm, prudent line of conduct. of the country of such office being performed cents per mile to four cents per mile, and on only settled after the most annoying "straight" tickets from §81.75 to $91.75. strength of our army. If we have no cause Tbe pope announced an intention to send by woman. miieasre books from three to two and onehalf This traffic was nourished by cheap rates controversies. The examinations atK" to use it, all the better but Ave must make to Ireland a prominent apostolic legate. cents per mile. The Minneapolis & Sn. The gymnasium of Racine college, near and large commissions, but the latter have our arrangement with the idea that we do Richmond Junction recently weraf. Louis has reduced its freight rates about 15 Racine Junction, Wis., was destroyed by also been greatly cut down. The Florida A bill has been mrroduced and favorably use it. Threats do nob frighten ua The made, by W. W. Salmon, who is carry-« per cent, buo its passenerer rates remain unchansred—fonr fire. Loss, $22,000. None of the main lines were quick to note their advantage, reported to the house cptnmittee on threats of the press are boundless folly. ing out the idea of Professor Thomp-^'.Vy cents per mile. During the pofitotfices to provide for a fourth assistant Such things cannot in the slightest degree buildings were touched. and have reduced their round-trip tickets yfiar there were twenty-eight persons killed influence our actions. We Germans fear postmaster general. son, of the University of Pennsylva-^ to $50,and their "straight" fare to ?27.50. At Cincinnati, the jury in the case of the on the railroads in the territory. Among God and nothing else in the world. As a consequence there is now a remarkably nia. The investigations consisted of"'*^ Patrick O'Brien, M. P., has been sentenced United States against Benjamin E. Hopkins, these was one passenger, seventeen employes, Fear of God makes us wish to foster peace. heavy flow of travel to Florida from to three months' imprisonment by teste for color sense, accuracy of late assistant treasurer of the Fidelity and ten who come under neither of He who breaks the peace will arrive at the points as distant as Chicago and St. Paul. a Kiikenney court for inciting tenants not National bank, brought in a verdict these heads. The total number of miles of sight, range of vision and ability to conviction that the warlike and exultant to pay rent. of guilty as charged in the indictment. Western Union telegraph vfixe in Dakota is read train dispatches at different foci. love of fatherland such as summoned the 5.211, the number of telegraph offices, 279, "whole population of Prussia to arms in 1813 The marquis of Lansdowne, governor Negro iron workers in Pittsburg shot About seventy-five engineers, firemen MisceUaheous Hew3 Noios. and of employes, 320. For years the system is a common possession of the entire German general of Canada, will succeed the earl of three strikers who had attacked them. and conductors underwent the ordeal, *•». of handling and shipping, grading nation, and he who attacks will find it Dr. E. Miles Willett* supreme medical examiner Dufferin as governor of India at the end of The friends of pure hog lard legislation and storing grain had 4 per cent, of whom were perfectly %l armed to a man, every man having in his of the Catholic Knights of America, the present year. Lord Dufferin desiring, 'A In ve filed in the agricultural department b=en a souice of much annoyance heart a firm belief that God is with us. color blind, and 10 per cent, addi- JJ died suddenly at his residence in Memphis for private reasons, to return home. Lord 'or analysis samples of alleged adulterated to the public, and many instances During his speech Bismarck said: of heart disease. He was aged sixty-one Stanley of Preston will be Lord Luna* tionallydeficient in one or more of tha^ an absolute loss to the arrcera The litrd. years. downe'B successor. tests. •,.,-*-,.« owners of elevators wero unchecked in ,,'' .0 -v*& -,6f3" -.''-" ,. ,« KTf^.1 & »,*,1 «i«sakSttBM t&gSSLn "'»,'"