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fe '^kprx: FIFTIETH BOHSRESS. the city of Chicago to erect a crib in Lake I AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. JMQTJ NEWS ITEMS.: Michigan, for water works purposes. TERRIBLE VENGEANCE. JOHN RUSKIN'S ROMANCE* Mr. Hale presented the conference report on the urgent deficiency bill. Abstract of tho Procsadings otths Mr. Saulsbury then addressed the Senate A Jeafous Husband Has tfmttand Thomas Heidena, living near Bijou A Formal Demand That It be Sepa« How He Courted, Married, and Was Senate and Hou3, on the subject of the President's annual of His Wife Cut Off.and Sent to rated from the State Unlverslty. Hills, was kicked in the breast by a Divorced From His Idealistic message. Her Lover. *'L J" „, SENATE. vicious horse, causing instant death. Woman. The Senate then proceeded to the con From a London Exchange. l»Ir. Bowen introduced a bill to establish He leaves a wife and two children. sideration of bilis on the calendar in. their New York Graphic. a park in Colorado to be known as the At the restoration cf Louis Phillippe regular order—to which no objection was John Ruskin did a strangely wayward The Farmers' Alliance of Minnesota, .Royal Arch park. A man named Thomas Houska, a made—and the following bills of a public to the French throne many through its president, E. H. Atwood. and The senate then proceeded to the consideration character were passed: thing when he consented to aefc stonemason, took his own life at liesterville -.^tretary, Eric Olson, have issued a vigor)iis of the lulls on the calendar in their of Napoleon's soldiers were left in To prevent the obstruction of navigable by shootina himself with a married. He did a most erratic and manifesto against the alleged suppression regular order. waters, and to protect public works against comparative poverty. One of them.a .of the State Agricultural College by shotgun. When found he was in an to the public a most inexplicable thins The bill to reimburse the depositors of trespass or injury. Providing in certain the regents of the State University. This famous general,had a beautiful daugh the Freed men's bank went over without old stable and life was quite extinct. cases for the forfeiture of wagon road when he arranged for his divorce. "a one of the broadsides of the Alliance. action. grants in Oregon. To provide for a commission ter whom he wished to marry rich, He had an insatiate desire for drink The State Alliance wishes to call the attention He had accepted some ofthe loftiest The following bills were passed- Authorizing on the subject of the alcoholic and was just getting over a drunk, but who fell in love with a poor young of the agriculturists and mechanics the appointment of a superintendent of liquor traffic. traditions about womanhood that of the state to the fact than they have and it is supposed in a fit of disgust Indian schools, and prescribing h« duties. man—an under secretary or something House bill authorizing the President to men sometimes read of and talk been defrauded out of a fund of about To authorize the sale of timber on the arrange a conference between the United he killed himself. of that kind. She married, at $SOO,000 given to them by the Menominee Indian reservation in Wisconsin. about and he looked for his ideal States and the Republics of Mexico, Central Congress of the United States for Granting the right of way to the her father's request, a rich count, but The merchants and shippers of Fargo and South America, Hayti, San Domingo, companion. One night he met her in the purpose of establishing and Duluth and Manitoba railway company and the Empire of Brazil. It and Moorhead are being aroused refused afc the wedding ceremony to maintaining an agricultural college. the drawing-room of a London friend, across the Fort Pembina military reservation appropriates §100,000, to be disbursed in regard to freight rates, and the Fargo The facts seem to be as follows: There was allow the ring to be placed upon her in Dakota. To settle and adjust the under the direction and in the discretion who, without his knowing it, had granted to the state of Minnesota, by act •claims of any state for expenses incurred board of trade has called a special eft hand.upon which she wore a ruby of the secretary of state, for expenses of congress aporoved July 2, 1832, 120,000 brought the young lady to meet the by it in defense of the United States during incidental to the conference. meeting, which shall include all business put there by her lover. Her jealous acres of land to establish a college for the war of the rebellion. Altogether there were 31 bills taken eyes of the great writer. men as well as the members of the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic Mr. Blair, from the committee oc civil husband was not long in finding out from the calendar and passed. arts. As 25.560.SS acres of this land was the board. United action is proposed, It was a June night. He was thirtyfive, service and retrenchment, reported a bill Mr Riddleberger offered a resolution what was the matter.and intercepting double minimum selections there was only providing that wherever persons who are and all influence possible will be and she looked like a Greek that the rules providing for executive sessions received b3' the state 94.439.12 acres. a letter in which the ardent young not loyal to the Union during the war be suspended during th« consideration brought to bear to bring about a goddess. There has been sold of this land 84,382.19 «hall be appointed to office in the civil service, of the fisheries treaty, and asked unanimous lover claimed Matilda's hand as his, change in the present freight rates. He was dazzled. She was a tall, acres, ior the amount of §480,996-11, those who were not dishonorable discharged consent of its immediate consideration. leaving yet unsold 10,050.93 acres. he determined upon an awful revenge. graceful airl of nineteen, with a face from the military or naval service Mr. Cockrell objected, and the The organization of a railroad company The proceeds of the land sold is either secured of the confederate statesand who are nufiermg and figure as faultless as one of the resolution lies over. One night as the celebrated surgeon, with a capital oi $1,500,000, for on the lands and beats an interest of from wounds or disabilities resulting statues of old. No one ever expected Lisfranc, was returning from a from hve to seven per cent, or it is invested horn such service, nhall be preierred to the purpose of securing the right of Ruskin to fall in love, and he did not. in four and one-half per cent, bonds. professional visit, he wa3 captured by other persons not shown to have been loyal The house passed the following bills: way between Aberdeen and Sioux She was poor, needed a home and its The total annual income from the entire a party of men, blindfolded and taken to the United States during the war. Authorizing the secretarv of the treas Falls, is announced at Aberdeen. C. comforts, and so they were married. fund amounts at the present time to $24,2(J0. ury to remit all duties collected upon all to a distant palace, and led HOUSE. If the remaining lands are sold to as A. Bliss, F. H. Haeerty, H. M. Marpie, Their wedded life was peaceful, anitnala heretofore imported foi" breeding through a labyrinth of passages and Mr. Anderson, of Iowa, offered a resolution good advantage as the others have been, friendly, kindly to the highest degree, John H. Drake and C. A. Jewett purposes, whether for the importer's owu rooms. At last he found himself in a for the appointment of a special committee and there is no reason why they should not use or for sale. but there was not a spark of affection are among the incorporators. of hvs ruenihsrs to investigate the small chamber furnished with remarkable be, it will add to the fund from fifty to sixty Authorizing United States marshals to to lighten their existence. She admired Tailroad strikes and to report what legislation thousand dollars more. In addition to luxury, and half-lit by an alabaster arrest offenders and fugitives from justice The Salem roller mills were burned the great man she had married, I* necessary to prevent such ob. this, there is an es peri mental farm, socalled, lamp hung from the ceiling. in the Indian Territory. with 800 bushels of wheat and four bti action to commerce and disturbance and was grateful for the wealth and of 255 acres located about half-way A bill providing that on trial of all civil The windows were hermetically sealed ol public peace. tons of flom loss, $10,000 no insurance. between the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. comfort he showered on her. He and criminal cases in circuit and district as well as the curtains of an alcove at Mr. MacDonald, of Minnesota, introduced This land was purchased from a worshiped her as he would the marble courts the judge shall charge the jury in the end of the room. a bill instructing the committee on wavs lurid arising from the sale of a former socalled made life-like by the sculntors's chisel. writing, if so required by either party. and means to report a bill placing all articles e^peiimental farm adapted to the The Deadwood Pioneer thinks that Mr. Burns, of Missouri, submitted the "Doctor," said the man with whom or products that are protected by A purpose. The price paid for this land was one of the pledges that should be exacted conference report on the urgent deficiency he now found himself alone, in an abrupt, There was nothing human about tru-st or monopolistic comoanj' on the free $8,500, and we are informed that it would from candidates for the territorial bill, and it was agreed to. As passed the loud voice, "prepare for your the life they led as husband and wife list, or as naarlv so as the financial requirements now sell readily for a thousand dollars bill appropriates §6,87(i,o00. legislature to be elected next of the government will permit. per acre. As a real estate soeculation work—an amputation." and she was a woman, who. in her Mr. Stockda'e, of Mississippi, from the Bills were also introduced providing for November is, "Will you do all in your this was a grand success. Adding all these "\niere is 'the patient?" asked the heart, like all true women, laughed at same committee, reported a resolution a bounty on wheat, corn, flour and oats present and prospective funds together power to secure an insane asvluni for doctor, turning toward the alcove. the traditions that made her sex love calling on the secretary of the interior for exported from the United States, an! to and we have— the Hills? information as to whether appeals in land The curtains moved slightly, and he distanc worship. create boards of arbitration for settling Present fund from sale of contest cases are considered in the regular heard a stilled sigh. One day Ruskin brought an artist controversies between officers and employes lands §480,996.11 An elevator burned at St. Thomas. order, and how soon after the filing oi an of railway companies engaged in interstate "Prepare, sir," said the man, convulsiveljr. to paint his wife's picture. And the appeal the case reaches a hearing. Adopt Prospective sale of balance of The building contained about 20,000 commerce. man was Millais, and he was a bright, ed. land 50,000.00 bushels of grain valued at $15,000, The bill authorizing the issue of fractional "But, sir, I must see the patient." cheery, handsome fellow, human, Prospective sale of expermentalfarm silver certificate passed. Yeas, ITS, which was well insured. The "You will see only the hand you are eveiy inch of him, with a great and 255,000.00 When a Big Rope Snaps. nays, 07 and also the bill discontinuing fire was communicated from a burning to cut off." absorbing love for the beautiful, and the coinage of $3 and $1 gold pieces. Few people know the danger ot Total present and prospective residence. The doctor, folding his arms and a willingness to tell of his love. SENATE. standing near taut lines or hawsers. funds $7S5,996.11 looking firmly at the other said: He began to paint the portrait of The Blaii bill which seeks to discriminate In addition to all this, there is, we are The Pierre Bridge company has organized I have seen hawsers snap with pistol "Sir, you brought me here by force. the magnificent woman, and when he in favor of wounded ex-rebel soldiers informed a fruit i,irm of the value of which like report under a tremendous strain with a capital of $30,000. If you need my professional assistance had finished he was in love with his over other southern ex-soldiers or civilians we are not sufficiently informed to justify and knock men twenty or thirty feet, The object is to construct, maintain in appointments to office came up. I shall do my duty without caring for friend's wife. us in making a statement. We do ieel frequently breaking arms and legs. and operate a pontoon bridge between Mr. Hale said it was very clear to him justified however, in saying that, making ar troubling myself about your secrets, Womanlike she saw it, and perhaps The best hawsers are made of sea that the same discrimination now made a conservative estimate, there is a fund Pierre and Fort Pierre for the but if you wish to commit a she was not lull of sorrow and reproach. by statute for the lojal soldier was to be grass, and will bear an enormous present and prospective ofabout$800,000 crossing of teams and foot passengers. crime you cannot force me to be your It was the first tribute of made, under this bill, for the disloyal soldier. that should be devoted absolutely strain. They will stretch until their real manful love that had been laid at Work upon it will begin a"s soon as accomplice." The crowning merit of the latter to the benefit of the farmers and mechanics diameter is diminished by more than "Be content, sir," replied the other her feet. would be that he had served and been the ice moves out. of this state but from which they are half. In the recent gorge disaster 1 wounded or disabled in the army ol the not now and have not been receiving any "there is no crime in this," and leading And Ruskin? His wide eyes saw the noticed a remarkable illustration oi confederacy and that was to place Some frolicksome young Btsmarckers appreciable benefit. him to the alcove he drew from the romance that was weaving around him above the man who had this point. The sectional docks were enveloped themselves in sheets and Now in order to make this matter plain their two lives, and his heart realized curtain a hand. "It is this you are been disabled in the Mexican war for held to the rfhore by an enormous it will be necessary to go a little farther occupied an old log-house of that how little affection he had to lavish to cut off." the whole republic. It is made a merit bv line, four inches in diameter and fully into the business of the land grants. The on the woman whom he had made his city and laid in wait for belated travelers, The doctor took the hand in his this bill that the applicant for office has United States lias in addition to the grant 100 yaids long, I afterward learned wife. served in the confederate armv aud had who now firmly believe the old his lingers trembled at the touch. It ofc 94,439.12 acres for an Agricultural College that it was 20 years old and cost there been disabled. was a lady's hand—small, beautifully How he told her the story of his house is haunted. before referred to, granted to the state $2,000. Well, the ice began to bear Mr. S,.»oorier thought that the appointments pride in her, and the sacrifice he was 92,129.49 acres for maintaining a State modeled, and its pure white set oft by The governor of Dakota will probably of confederate leaders, under the down on the docks. The old hawser University. It will be observed that Concress to make for her, while she lay prone a magnificent ruby encircled with present administration, were sufficiently oehaved like Trojan and began to had two separate and distinct objects designate April 25 for that part at his feet, is one of the things which diamonds. potential in influence to take ample care in view for which it made two separate and stretch and creak. The men got out of the territory south of latitude 47, only she or he could tell. "But," cried the doctor, "there is of wounded confederate soldiers without distinct grants. One object was to establish of its way, but the old line held together, the intervention of congress. and May 5 tor the northern part, as It is difficult to obtain a divorce in no need of amputation there is—" a State Unnet&ifcy where those wishing growing smaller and smaller England, but John Ruskin secured it Mr. Hoar said thax the difficulty with days to be observed as Arbor day. "And I, sir! I say," thundered the to devote themselves to the study of as the thousands of pounds were the proposition was that because it was a tor her, and one bracing morning in literature, the classics and the professions other, "if you refuse I will do it myself," For three years there has been a merit to have suffered in the cause of the added to the strain. In a little while could be accommodated. The other was to the early winter, a month after the and, seizing a hatchet, he drew country, it was an equal merit to have the line was not much larger than a cry by some men who wanted to gain establish, a college where the leading object divorce was granted, Ruskin stood the hand toward a small table and suf.ered in the cause of the confederacy. should, be without excluding other Girl's wrist, and it remained in that populaiity that there hadbeen crookedness beside the couple in one of London's seemed about to strike. The doctor That is precisely what the bill is. The scientific and classical studies, to teach such perilous state for sevejal hours, when by the county commissioners quiet churches, and saw them made proposition i, that in dealing with this arrested his arm. "Do your duty, branches of learning as are related to agriculture the gorge finally broke and allowed chiso of persons we shall say that the fact who built the court house at Huron. man and wife. and the mechanic arts. What then doctor." that men ha\e rendered services to the the ice to float down stream. Afterward These were indicted and after the That was a good many years ago, has been clone to carry out tliis object according "0, but this is an atrocious act," whole country shall not weigh in the scale the hawser returned to its normal to its spirit and intent? In an trial the judge told the jury that and since then Millais has become 7 said the surgeon. against the fact that other men have served size, not weakened a bit. Such earlv day the state institutions were rich and famous, and is now Sii John, there was not a word of testimony to "What is that to you? It must be in the army oi the confederacy and divided among the most influential cables must always be made to order, and his wife is my Lady Millais. have been there wounded or incurred disease. prove the charge of conspiracy to defraud done. I wish it madam wishes it also. cities of the state of that day. St. and they cost lots of money. The The warmest, sturdiest friend the If necessary she will demand it the county, and directing them Paul got the capital Stillwater line of which I speak is the largest on struggling painter had in his toiling Messrs. Hampton, Riddleberger and the penitentiary, and Minneapolis the herself. Come, madam request the to bring in a verdict of not guilty. the Mississippi.—Steamboat Captain George expressed their appreciation of the days was the man whose wife he had State University. The last named institution doctor to do you this service." This was done, and the case is ended. kindly feeling which had prompted the introduction in Globe-Democrat. opened for pupils in 1867. Immediately married, and through all the years of The doctor, nonplussed and almost of the bill, bub disclaimed all thereafter, the politicians of St. Paul parties are speculating on Millais' later success and great honor tainting under the torture of his feelings, desire on the part of ex-confederates for Minneapolis conceived the brilliant idea John Ruskin has been the welcome establishing a wholesale paint and heard from the alcove in a halfexpiring its passage. ol getting control of the fund arising from Frightened. guest and almost daily visitor to the oil house at Sioux Falls. voice and an inexpressible the sale of the land Congress had appropmted HOUSE. man and woman whose lives he so Very thin as well as very portly men for a State Agricultural College accent of despair -and resiguation: The ladies of Rapid City are wearing Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri, introduced a unselfishly crowned with happiness. and apply it toward building up th* State are sometimes placed in embarrassing "Sir, since you are a surgeon—ye3 bill to protect free labor and the industries sunshades and have use for parasols. University. Accordingly an act was passed positions by their excess or lack of —I entereat you—let it be you,—aud in which it is employed lrom the injurious by the Legislature of 1808 transferring the A sure sign of warm weather. flesh. A physician living in the northern net—oh, yes, you! you! in mercy!" effects of convict labor, by confining the HowUItra-Fashionable Young proceeds of the sale of all the Agricultural part of the city, says thePhiladel "Well, doctor," said the man, "you sale of goods, wares and merchandise man. College lands to the State University A Bismarck special says the Me of Boston Spend Their phia Call, is noted for his extreme utactured by convict labor to the state in and making a pretense of complying with or I?" people living on the Missouri river Leisure Hours. whuh they aie produced. thinness, which is made more apparent the act ofcongress by attaching a so-called The resolution of this man was so bottom lands are moving out. The Mr. O'Xeill, of Missouri, from the com by his height of six feet four agricultural department to the university. Boston Correspondence. frightful, and the prayer of the poor lowlands are flooded and the water raittee on labor, reported the bill to establish That this department of agriculture was I inches. lady so full of entreaty and despair, This is the greatest club town in the a department of labor. only intended as a stool pigeon to enable is rising rapidly, although the weather that the doctor felt that even" humanity world. Every phase of the intellectual Also the bill to prevent the production Several days ago, during his absence, the regents of the university under a semblance is coid. It is supposed there is a of convict labor from being furnished to or commanded oi him compliance activity for which Boston is so a match-boy called at his house, was of law to draw the proceeds ol the gorge at Sibley Island. for use in any department of the governI with the appeal of the victim. He appropriation intended by congress to famous is represented by a social organization. idmitted, taken into the back office, nient. House calendar. build up a grand educational institution took his instruments with a last imploring The Gettysburg artesian well is and the doctor's wife bought some of There is going on here A bill was reported to authorize the for the benefit of the agucultunsts and look at the unknown, who now down 1,330 feet, and will be sent his stock. The money was in a closet what might be called a perpetual fermentationofideas,scientific, President to confer brevet rank on arm3' mechanics of the state, cannot be doubted only pointed to the hand, and with a in company with an articulated skeleton, down to a flow as speedily as possible. officers for gallant services in Indian campaigns. philosophical, when we review what has been accomplished sinking heart be^an the operation. which was disclosed as soon as by this so-called agricultural department. literary, religious—every kind, A bill was reported to prevent the employment For the first time in his experience As before stated this depa! the door was opened. in short, that interests highly civilized of convict and alien labor on tment was created in 186S and has The ladies of Aberdeen Baptist bis hand trembled, but the knife was The boy took one look at the grinning humanity—all of which are seeking public works. consequently been running about twenty church gave a "maple sugar sociable" doing its work there was a cry from horror, and fled from the house, The bill referring to the court of claims expression and recognition, very much 3 ears. Unto three years ago, not one recently, while the Methodist ladies the alcove, and then all was silent. leaving both money and matches. for adjustment of the accounts of laborers, iarmer in one hundred knew that there was as the molecules of a gas strive incessantly entertained with a "carpet rag Nothing was heard but the horrid workmen and mechanics under the eighthour This was related to the doctor, and an Expeiimental Farm. N'o work of any to escape from the receiver confining sound of the operation till the hand social." law was then taken up. value had been done upon it a scientih" several days afterwards the same boy them. Now, the most effective nature. Xo experiments had been made and the saw fell together on the floor. was seen passing the house. &CXATE. In the United States court afc Bismarck, way to push an idea, as every one for the benefits of agriculturists. Xo bulletins Lisfranc wore the ruby on his On the doctor's attention being called The senate then proceeded to take up William Sanderson, Northern had been issued. Apparently no watch chain, where it was seen by the admits, is over a dinner table. The and act upon the bills on the calendar in to the fact he went to the door and efforts had been made to obtain students. Pacific agent at Valley City, appeared young lover on his return to Paris, man who would otherwise regard their regular order, passing buck as were beckoned the lad to come to him. In fact, during that whole period of seventeen to answer to an indictment for not objectionable amongotheis the following and out of it grew a duel that led to your pet hobby as no end of a Holding his fingers to his nose in a ears there is nothing to show that To allow soldiers and sailors who violation of the interstate commerce a disclosure of the infamous crime. bore will listen to you patiently as anything of value has been accomplished, very expressive bub vulgar manner, have lost both hands, or the use of both law. Defendant, through counsel, demurred The morning after the lover's arrival except perhaps the graduation of one or an accompaniment to the nuts and the match-boy shouted out: 1 hands, a pension of $100 a month House two students. to the indictment on grounds at the capital he was presented by a raisins, and, with extra-dry champagne bill to facilitate the prosecution of works "Not much, you big old skelington! mainly technical. John C. Bullitt, Jr., man in livery with an ebony box. projected for improvement of rivers and I knows yer, even if ye have got on aud a pousse-cafe to top off, The Alliance at considerable length goes harbors, with amendments, on which a assistant counsel of the Northern Pacific, Opening it he discovered a bleeding yer clothes!" youj 'iiost uninteresting remarks will on to show how for two years this attempt conference committee was ordered, and hand—Matilda's—and on it a paper argued to sustain the demurrer. to suffocate the agricultural college appear to him positively oracular. Senators Dolph, Fry and We.«t were appointed. with these words- "See how" the in order that its assets might be aggrandized The court ordered the case continued Thus it happens that fordining clubs Granting to the Washington & Equal to the Occasion. countess of— keeps her oath." by the university,has been resisted by to enable the district attorney to Idaho Railroad company the right of way there is a perfect craze in this enlightened newspapers and people and to prove that From the Boston Transcript. submit a brief opposing the demurrer. through the Coeur d'Alene Indian reservation. metropolis. Everybody who is the state university ij not able to give the A good illustration of the necessity This is the case where an indictment Drainage and Fruit Trees. farmers what they want, because in this anybody belongs to at least half a The ottzr public bills on the calendar of prompt decision on the part of a was found for an alleged refusal of respect the university is weighted dowa The best way is to under-drain with dozen, each of which represents something that were passed were the foil owing: House presiding officer and of unyielding with twenty years of indifference and failure. Sanderson to furnish cars to Wyhe tile laid from two or three feet deep. calculated to excite convival enthusiasm, bill, to divide the great Sioux Indian reservation firmness in adhering to a decision The Alliance closes its address as for the transportation of grain. T)eev surface drains may carry off into separate smaller reservations, say, once a month. The follows: once enunciated is found in the case with a substitute, being the Senate surface water, but low-land is generally Now, in view of all the39 facts, the Slate object to which this enthusiasm is directed of a former Senator of Massachusetts F. J. Bowyer and J. Finnegan, brick bill "to divide a portion of the reservation kept wet by ground water rising Alliance feelsin duty bound to demand a is of coparatively little importance, recently deceased. He was filling the and stone work cantractors of Yankton, of the Sioux nation of Indians in Dakota from below. It tile are unattainable separation ofthe two funds and the establishment so long as the grub is palatable into separate reservations, and to chair in the absence of the President, who built the boiler and engine of aseparate Agricultural College stones can be used, laid so as to leave secure the relinquishment of the Indian and the wine of good flavor. It may be and in the course of the proceedings a in accordance with the spirit and intent houses at the asylum under the direction a throat, the ditch partly filled with title to the remainder." of the act of Congress making the appropriations. theological, political, musical, artistic Senator arose and asked unanimous of the old board of trustees during small stones, inverted sods over the To provide for the sale of the site of Ft. We arp inlormed that the arguments —whatever you please. Every religious consent for the introduction of a stones, and then with soil. Where the abeyance of the order of suspension uijOmaha, Neb., and for a new site and con^"•s made in Congress in fa\ or of the measure which could be received under denomination in Boston has its traction of suitable buildings thereon. neither are accessible, three poles laid last year, have obtained from grant were that our soli was being impoverished the rules in no other way. Down representative club, with the solitary so as to leave a throat will sometimes our methods of farming3 were Judge Tripp a writ of mandamus citing HOUSE. came the gavel with a peremptory slovenly and unscientific our brightest exception of the Episcopalians, who answer tor a few years. Fruit trees Bills were passed to prevent the product Auditor Ward to appear and ring. "The Senator is out of order/' children weis being drawn ""off of convict labor from being fnrnished to should be planted as soon as the are just now oraanizing one. Theirs show why he should not be compelled in other pursuits, and that we needed a or for the use of any department of the said the President pro tern. The ground will do to work in spring. Dip will be the swellest of all—for the to issue warrants upon vouchers issued system of eiucation to remedy such a government, and from being used in public Senator opened his eyes in astonishment. holes large enough to receive all the fashionable portion of the town, state of tbm:js. Nearly fiIty percent, of buildings or other public works, and to to Finneaan and Bowyer in payment "Mr. President," he exclaimed, roots straightened out cut off the orT the children of this state belong4o the agricultural thouah honeycombed with more ,f prevent the employment of alien labor on of work by the old board. "do I understand the Chair to rule ends of all broken roots smooth trim classes and we demand for them public buildings or other public works and less aanostic Unitarianisnj, is professedly that a motion cannot be entertained the opportunity for nist such an education. Aberdeen Republican: If the Aberdeen, the tops to correspond with lost roots in the various departments of the government. devoted to ^be''^hurch of England. ft We ask all the agriculturists and when no Senator objects?" The savel set the tree about, the same depth it Bismarck and Northwestern At periadieaV-intervals eaeh mechanics in this state to make this matter The House then went into committee oi stood in the nursery cover the roots wielder saw his error and he also saw railroad will push their road this of separating the two institutions an pious sodality 4s assembled for the the whole on the bill to establish a department the smile that passed from one to with fine, rich soil tree from stones or issue in the coming campaign and to vote summer to the coal fields of the Missouri purpose of discussing over the festive of labor. clods: when roots are well covered another of the members, but be was against every candidate lor a state office An amendment was adopted striking slope, coal would not cost us board such important questions oi who will not pledge himself to assist in tread down the soil frmly, fill the noband equal to the occasion. Down came out the provision for an aesistant commissioner over $3 per ton. We could then laugh sectarian interest as may chance to the ijood work. again tread or stamp down. the gavel again. "The Senator is of labor. be uppermost. Likewise the literary at the cold winters, and have the most Mr. Randall offered an amendment to out of order. His motion cannot be 1 coteries mget for mutual admiration,, prosperous country in the world. extend the inquiry to the amount of wages entertained. The Chair objects." Floods are doing great damage in the Daily ought we to renew oar purposes, paid in various industries, accompanying the scientific people for learned discussion, Austria provinces. At Chaba.coffins have Hamilton, known as "Beecher," bis amendment with the remark that "we been washed out of the cemeifcery and are and to stir ourselves up to the politicians for the incubation who was captured at Helena, Mont., all stand on the question of labor." floating about. Portions o| The whole northern and eastern portions Agram are greater fervor, and to sav: "Help me, of Machiavellian schemes, an&scr-^ submerged. New Lasztomer a will be brought to trial. He was arrested of Germany have been visited by a very nd six other on ad infinitum. There is not, mshovt*, my God, in this my good purpose and 3evere storm. There is so mu-h ice that villages are inundated. The situation in some time ago on the charge of an imaginable subject of contempo-raneous Among the bills reported from committees the flooded districts in HungaVv is appa..ing. in Thy holy service, and grant that communication with Sweden hue been suspended II robbing the Northern Pacific ticket and placed on the .calendar were the The dvkes at Bekes arp"falling and human interest which ia not|, for ten days and with Denmark for I may now this day begin perfectly.— office and was released on bail, and following: The House bill to authorize six days. the town is doomed. 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