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SPi TRAGEDY IN WISCONSIN, HORRIBLE ACCIDENT, FIFTIETH GOH&RESS, mi New Ulm Review. CHINCH BUGS?? Things Worth Knowing, 'W#l W. W. Hazeitine of Stevens Polm From the New York Medical Journal, ^m*5 Wis., Who Killed Morse, is Himself Some Very Valuable Hints «ri^riieir A'Railroad Train Plunges Into a Nine per.sons out of every ten with Slain by a Gambler. River at Midnight—Sickening De* Abstract of the Proceedings of the Habits How Farmers Can Save a cinder or foreign substance in the B8ANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Senate and House. tails. Themselves Prom These Pests. Stevens Point has been the scene of a Mi eye will instantly begin to rub the eye bloody tragedy. W. W. Hazeitine, a prominent One of the most awtul casualties on record with one hand while hunting for their BEAVEE DAM, Wis., March 28 —To the Edtor: NEW ULM, SEXATE. MINNESOTA* lawyer, was shot and instantlv killed The time for spring sowing: is almost is that which occurred on the Chicago, handkerchief with the other. They Mrs. Gen. John A. Logan's pension bill while walking on the street. The" shots Milwaukee &,St. Paul railway, about here, and means to secure good crops will may, and sometimes do, remove the passed without opposition. took effect in Hazeltine's head and three miles from New Hampton, Iowa. An experienced Ardiondack guides be well to consider. The chinch bug the offending cinder, but more frequently shoulder, and when found his The tram left the latter place at three in HOUSE. last year did immense damage throughout Bays an exchange,estimates that there blood and brains were rapidly oozing out they rub till the eye becomes inflamed, morning. The passenger coaches were but Mr. Mills, of Texas, chairman of the committee the Northwest, amounting to many millions through ugly wounds in the skull. No one bind a handkerchief around the head, are now in the Ardiondacks 60,000 fairly nlled, but the smoker contained on ways and means, reported the of dollars. How to prevent them will be, seems to have seen the shooting, but the about forty men, women and children, and go to bed. This is all wrong. The deer, 2,000 beare, and 100 wolves. Mills tariff bill, and it was referred to the or ought to be, of great importance to the occupants oi neighboring buildings heard most of whom were foreisners. The night better way is not to rub the eye with committee on the whole. farmers of the great territory overrun last a number of Bhots fired in rapid succession, was very dark, and it was impossible for Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, submitted the the cinder in at all, but rub the other and in a few seconds several men were on year, and to the whole country as well, for the engineer to see any distance on The French and English military minority report which was ordered printed. eye as vigorously as you like. A tew the scene, but no one likely to they will not be confined to the country now the track. The train had pulled have fired could be seen. Near authorities have determined to prohibit years since I was riding on an engine occupied by them. When they have wings over the first bridge and was a shoTt distance Hazeitine was found a large revolver. of the fast express iromBinghampton they drift with the wind, and may be miles from the main bridge when the engine all telegraphic correspondence Officer Finch entered the Curran house struck a large cake of ice that had away from their place the day before. My to Corning. The engineer, an old Petitions were presented to send United from the field during the next campaigns. and was informed by Henry Curran that floated down the stream and lodged directly States troops to Chicago to protect the experience in dealing with these pests may schoolmate of mine, threw open the his brother John Curran had shot Hazeltine across the track. The engine left lives and property of citizens against the be of interest to your people. Fourteen front window, and I caught a cinder and that he (John) desired the protection the track and plunged down an enbankment Socialists of Illinois and Iowa and to preserve years since the chinch bugs came to us in that gave me the most excruciating of the law. John Curran wab found about six feet into the river. The the mineral lands of Montana for myriads, and everything seemed destined to in a back room of the basement trembling pain. I began to rub the eye with tender tore loose and plunged ahead into A correspondent writing from Phil* citizens of the United States. destruction. My practice had been, and is and excited, and willing to give himself up, the stream. The smoker kept the track un both hands. "Let your eye alone,and The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. adelphia says there are only about saying I tried to avoid this difficulty as still, to plank or smooth all my land at the til it was thrown over on the tender, and rub the other eye" (this from the engineer). Riddleberger to suspend so much of tne long as possible, but I could stand it mo time of seeding and also to sow clover seed androllingdowntheembankmentwasoon 10,000 members of the Society of rules as provide for executive sessions during I thought he was chaffing me longer." He was taken to the court house on toe land, and, to make the clover seed submerged in the water. The two passenger the consideration of the fisheries and worked the harder. "I know you Friends left in the City of Brotherly and locked up. cars left the track, but were not badly catch well, to sow plaster at the same treaty, was taken up and though discussed doctors think you know it all but if The shooting is the result of along and Love. wrecked, and none of the passengers were time or before, and aiso salt mixed at considerable length was not disposed ol bitter feud between the Curran brothers you will let that eye alone and outVbru seriously injured. The sleeper was the but referred to the committee on foreign with the plaster this mixture upon and Hazeitine. The Currans are gamblers only car left on the track. As the morning the other one the cinder will be relations. the opening land of our country, but by profession, and take a leading hand in The population of France is decreasing, dawned the scene was most heartrending. in two minutes," persisted the engineer. The rest of the day was devoted to the upon prairie land only salt, as that seemed every election. It is said that they control The shrieks of men, women and children notwithstanding considerable consideration of the bond bill, upon which I began to rub the other eye, the thing needed to make the grain fill well. more* votes than any other two men in were heard issuing from the cars calling many speeches were made. and soon I felt the cinder down near In the year 1874 the buors came in such immigration. The Belgians are Central Wisconsin. Hazeitine was a lawyer and begging for help. Those who were in thp quantities that the air was full of them and the inner canthus, and made ready of high rank, of the firm of Raymond sleeper were the first to get out and immediately HOUSE. coming in in considerable numbers, the gram was turning yellow and dying almost. & Hazeitine. He was the principal to take it out. ''Let it alone and they went to work to assist those The House went into a committee of the and the Italians next. actor in a tragedy cm a par with this two My gram seemed all right as compared in the two passenger cars. Breaking keep at the well eye," shouted the whole, Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, in the years ago, when he shot and killed A. E. through the windows and cutting through with my neighbor's, and the inquiry doctor pro. tern. I did so for a chair, on the consideration of the bill to Morse for improper intimacy with Mrs. the sides and bottom, in less than thirty was made what makes this difference* Tne refund to certain States direct taxes paid moment longer, and looking in a Rotation in office is an excellent Hazletine. During the famous trial that minutes not a person remained in either conclusion was that it must he the salt sown,, by them. small glass, he gave me, I found the followed John Curran was clearly identified of these coaches, and strange to say, none thing. The defaulting treasurer of The following bills were passed: and as a consequence the tarmers bought offender on my cheek. Since then I as a participant in the work of ruining were seriously injured. Meanwhile men Appropriating $200,000 for the construction fifteen cars of salt in my vicinity and sowed Kentucky was left in office for twenty Hazletine'a family happiness and a collision from this city arrived on that scene, and have tried it many times and have of an arsenal for repair, storage and it on their land, but almost too late to' be of has been long expected. Hazeitine years, or until he rotated himself out attention was attracted to the smoking advised many others, and I have distribution of ordnance and ordnance much service. My wheat made a good crop, was cleared on the plea of temporary car. As the men approached it, the scene never known it to fail in one instance leaving nothing but the hole of boodlo stores at Columbia, Tenn. and at harvest time on a piece of winter insanity, but has not since lived with presented beggars description. The car Providing for the promotion of officers (unless it was as sharp as a piece of gone. wheat there was a harvester triaL There his wife. His wife's unfaithfulness made was almost entirely submerged in the water, of the array alter 20 years' continuous steel, or something that cuts into the him morose and melancholy, and he was were a large number of farmers present— side up. Men were soon on its top, Bervice in one grade. probably not averse to a conflict with Curcan. ball and requires an operation to remove and the injured, dead and dying were taken fully 350 men. The wheat was a wonderf.ml Senate bill for the organization of an Coi. Higginson estimates that few It cannot be ascertained whether or out. As soon as a train man who escaped it.) Why it is so I do not know, growth and well filled. The piece contained army board to inquire what is due by the not he fired any shots. Hazeitine was injury could be spared, he was dispatched bub that it is so I do know, and that American authors make over $20,000 52.12 acres seven acres in one corner of the United States to John B. Read for the use about thirty years of age and a prominent to the station, and a relief train field was winter wheat. The machines had one may be saved much suffering if of his invention in projectiles. a year with their pens. The lawyer, enjoying a large practice. He was was telegraphed for from Mason City. great trouble in cuttm? the grain, it was so one will let the injured eye alone and a graduate of the college of law University Telegrams for relief were also sent to •SENATE. proprietors of cattle and hog pens in large. I was requested to keep an accurate rub the well eye. Try it."—The Medical of Wisconsin. Charles City and other near-by Mr. Palmer introduced a bill to test and Chicago make more than double that account of the amount of wheat on that Summarv. points, but it was not until try the science of spelling and to provide field, which I did, and my memorandum Death of Jacob Sharp. amount every season. for establishing 100 schools for that purpose several hours after the accident that a shows me that the yield was 33.4 bushels (being the same bill introduced in the Jacob Sharp, the New York Millionaire, train arrived with physicians to care for per acre, and that, too, when the gram was house by Mr. Lawler.) who became notorious in connection with the injured and additional helping hands Many remedies at one time or another neany all spoiled in the vicinity. The result A ghost appeared to a young man in The bill granting to the Billings, Clark's the Broadway railroad and whose trial to aid in rescuing those still confined in the have been proposed for the surgical was, the grangers then in active operation, A Fork & City railway the right of way for bribery was called a few days ago, wreck. Citizens of New Hampton, as soon condition following the application Georgia and told him where he could wanted me to tell how I raised that through the Crow Indian reservation was died at his home in New York. The final as they heard of the accident, hastened to of excessive heat to the "body, find a box containing $600 in sold. He taken from the calendar for consideration. wheat. I prepared an address, or paper, struggle was a distressing one for the memberg the scene. No train being at hand, a great and while some of these are of value, A provision was inserted that no part of of the family who witnessed it, many ran or walked the distance of four telling them the plan of operation, and read went to the woods and began to dig, all are more or les3 unsatisfactory. the route should touch the Yellowstone for death came as the sequence miles. The wreck, some claim, was caused it before six meetings in our state. Since but the box was as ghostly as the informant, National Park and the bill was passed to a violent fit of coughing and The alleviation of the pain and suffering by ite on the track, while others claim it that time I have made a more minute study yeas 29 nays 15. vomiting. Heart disease and heart occurred by the spreading of the rails. and thus far has failed to attendant upon burns is one of of the habits and characteristics of these The bill for the purchase ofland came up sickness and the dread pneumonia The engine jumped the track first the most important noints in the -materialize. bugs, and believe they can be prevented, or again and was discussed all day*, had done their combined work againet and the baggage car aud tender very largely so, by proper management at case toward which the surgeon directs which Mr. Sharp's weakened vitality and plunged over the engine into the water. HOUSE. the time of sowing. his efforts. The shock from this cause his will made valueless through delirium The smoker struck on top of the engine Old Mr. Winslow of Oldtown, Me., After the reading of the journal an effort alone is sufficient oftentimes to produce no longer kept him up. When the final and was badly smashed. The engine is was made by the friends of the special order—the was lying on the floor before the fire First—Then they are bug. and not a beetle moment came, Mrs. Sharp, his ever faithful entirely under water and the baggage car death, and always is great. Accidentally direct tax bill—to make an arrangement A beetle can dig in the ground. A bug cannot wife, was at his side, and his two is almost co\ ered by water. There were I recently discovered a the other evening, as was his habit, by which a final vote upon the dig, but must crawl, or work down into daughters and son-in-law stood by helpless about thirt\ people in the smoker at the remedy which is easily applied and exceedingly measure would be ensured, but Mr. Breckenridge, when Mrs. Winslow,who is a stout and and between the lumps or interstices made to aid the dying man. When Dr. time, four ol whom were killed so far as prompt its action. I was by the lumps until they get down into and of Arkansas, objected. Loomis arrived he simply announced that known, besides the engineer crushed between very solid matron, in bustling around among the young and teuder roots, where called in some haste to a little child The opponents of the bill then resorted Mr. Sharp was dead. Mrs. Sharp was led the cab and smoker. The fireman they can live, and at the proper time the getting supper, tripped and fell,on her to fill-bustering tactics and the entire from the room overwhelmed with grief. escaped unhurt. There were about t\\ent\nve some weeks ago who was badly female lays her egga day was consumed in voting upon dilatory or thirty wounded, though none fatally. burned about the hands and face from Jacob Sharp was born of poor parent* lord, and broke two of his ribs. Second—The mating. season comes only questions submitted by the opponents of The belief is that there are three or falling on a hot stove. The burns in Montgomery county, N. Y., in 1617. He until thev have wings, when within a tew the bill and though the session lasted until more bodies yet under the wreck. passed his boyhood and early manhood were deep, the pam excessive and the days tno female will lay her eggs, as near the midnight, no vote was reached. J. D. Rateree of Chester, Ga., enjoys in Troy and sooii identified himself with The names of the dead that have been kernel as possible, among the tender roots. shock very considerable. I sent to horse railroading. Then he speculated in the unique distinction of being the only 8LNATE. Any person can find them with a strong learned are as follows the drug store for a, mixture logs and timber and finally built docks magnifying glass, and always very near the W. Anderson, C. Seavenseh, J. Denclee, On motion of Mr. Berry, the House bill man on record whose life was saved of limewater, olive oil and carbolic kernel where the sprout ccwnes out. The on the water fronts. He constructed James Scagel, engineer, of Mitchell, Dak appropriating §75,000 for a public building acid. While waiting for this I prepared by the kick of a mule. He was recently bunch, or nest, will be about as large as the numerous street railroads in New Dora Heidecker, Letta, a girl about lour at Helena, Ark., was passed. head ot a pin, but if closelv examined will York and finally carried through his to give the child a hypodermic injection years old. The names of the wounded are. acquitted of the murder of The bond bill, upon which so many contain a great number of eegs. After the pet scheme of thirty years and the Jacob Schart. Jr., Sioux Falls, Dak., of morphine, with which to allay hours have been spent and so much parliamentary Jack Reed, a colored man, on the female lays her eggs the old bugs die. They source of his misery, the Broadway Surface severe wounds on wrist and hand. the agony, which was so great skirmishing indulged in, was give no further paternal care to their young railroad. His efforts in this direction C. J. Weiland, Geneva, Iowa- Nick Gonring, ground of insanity caused by the kick passed. that convulsions seemed imminent. than simply to lay the eggs. Thus the instinct are pretty well known. He struggled Aurora,Wis., J. M. Christianson, Denmark, of a mule in the head. of the bugs is to place the eggs so While 1 was getting ready to do this I for years before the legislatnre until finally Mr. and Mrs. Heidricker and five when they have lite they can mobt easily get he got his scheme through. Then he applied espied upon the shelf a bottle of pinus children, the baby being killed. James The fight over the tax bill was continued. their living. to the notorious board of aldermen canadensis [Canada balsam, sometimes Murphy, Ossian, Iowa Arthur White, In an interval between the votes Mr. Third—The third characteristic is that A Brooklyn dentist is confronted in of 1884 for a franchise and secured it. Blackstone, Mass. John Glausenor,Monticello, called "Balm of Gilead"] (colorless). Hatch, ol Missouri, by unanimous consent they are suckers and not chewers. That is, Numerous investigations followed, all but WIP Fiank Studebaker, Boaz, Wis. court by a man who wants $10,000 introduced the following resolution: Remembering its wonderful they draw their iood through a bill like a two of the aldermen were indicted, se\eral Henry Schnarr, Nora Springs, Iowa, Adam Resolved, That the interstate commerce fly or mosquito. They thrust their bill soothing influence in acute inflamma.tions damages for an unsuccessful operation. were convicted and finally Sharp himself, Kauch and wife, Prus-sia, Gus Behrans, commission be instructed to consider what through the tender bark of roots aud suck I at once concluded to try it. was tried for bribery and was convicted The man went to have a tooth Germany, Elwood Ewers, Marshall, Wis. can be done to prevent the loss of liie and the juice or sap, and thus destroy the grain Taking a corner of a soft handkerchief nearly a year ago. Philip Gross. Fort Atkinson, Iowa Daniel limb in coupling and uncoupling cars used or greatly weaken its growth. There will be pulled and the dentist broke the molar. Shrapp, brakeman, Sioux City, head, face I rapidly painted the injured parts, in interstate commerce, and in handling no old bugs ten daj alter the eggs are Serious inflammatory troubles lam, and youuer bugs develop and destroy and letfc leg injured. when, like magic, the pain cea&ed. the brakes of such cars and in Disastrous Bull Fight. the gram betore reaping, although the old resulted and the man was for a lona what way the growth of the system of As all the accounts of this awful accident You can well imagine my surprise and A Sunday Bull-fight in Celaya, Mexico, bugs may injure it somewhat before thev heating cars from the locomotive or other come from the railroad company the delight at the result. I directed a time under treatment at a nospital was followed by a terrible disaster, owing have youna or come to their mating time. single source can be promoted to the end story is likely to be much wor&e than repoited, camel's hair brush to be purchased, to a panic caused by an alarm of lire. The Fourth—The fourth characteristic is that Now he wants $10,000. that such commission may make recommendation and half of its horrors will never and had the mother make free applications, there are two broods in a year. The young plaza was constructed ot wooden masts, be told. in the premises to the various bugs develop, and when the grain is ripe reeds, etc and the majority of the people and the case had no more rvilroads within its juiisdiction and re/ort they can find no further food in the grain, escaped without injury. But many women treatment, save a little iodoform ointment Black measles are raging among the its doings to congress at an early and the corn offers the most inviting iood, and children jumped from the" top, a date with such suggestions as to legislation later on. Since then I havetried THE RAILROAD STRIKE- Nez Perces Indians of Okonagon. The and they will be found crawling in the corn distance of 200 to 300 feet, and over 100 on such subjects as may seem to it necessary it in several cases, both slight faed of them were seriously wounded. Fifty medicine men treat the disease with and expedient. Referred to committee and severe and with the same deligntful Here again if the land is seeded with persons, in escaping, were knocked down It is Again Limited to the "Q," Sys* on commerce. steam under the blanket and a dip in and trampled upon by the panicstricken results. clever they will not crawl, neither will they tern, and Powderly Will Assist The entire day was consumed in roll calls, throng, and are very seriously, live vvhera there is a thick mat of clover. the river, a treatment attended with the Strikers. not an incident of interest occurring, and but not fatally, injured. The bulls, maddened They will not eat clover or any of the finally, wearied out, the house by unanimous a fatal result in nearly every case. by the roaring of the flames, broke The final result of the meetings of th XJuIg-arian .Execution**. leguminous plants of the clover famUy, such consent adjourned. loose from their stalls and rushed wildly emploj'es of the various roads in Chicagoi The whites in that section have the as beans or peas—consequently the importance through the surging mass of humanity, Odessa Correspondence to London Xews. is announced in the declaration that the SENATE. of having the land seeded to clover. disease, but it yields to treatment iv tossinc aloft and knocking overall who Mine. Zelenogoroff, the widow of boycott of "Q" cars has been permanent The message from the President with If the seeding is poor of clover and tame stood in their way. Nine dead bodies, in their cases. 3y raised and that henceforth the contest Captain Zelenogoroff, who, with eisht draft of the bill for the revocation of the grass grows among the clover they will eat some cases being so charred as to be unrecognizable, will be confined stnctlv to the "0/ system. withdrawal of lands for the benefit of certain others, were shotatRustchuk on Feb. ha\e been taken from the the tame grass, and to many may give the This raising of the boycott means railroads was presented and referred The alleged Sir Roger Tichborne has Bmoking ruins. Nine persons were 22d by order oitheRegents,is a younglady impression that they live in the clover and that all strikes now on except the "Q" to the committee on public lands. so badly burned that they died. are to stop forthwith and that all sailed from New York for England to feed upon it such is not the case. Usually of some twenty years. She complains On motion of Mr. Stewart the Senate This makes eighteen deaths. Sixtyeight those which are imminent are to be in about ten days after the grain is harvested bill to authorize the sale to aliens of certain bitterly of the manner of the make another effort to secure the persons were very badly burned averted. The business of Chicago is to be the bugn that have grown in the gram will mineral lands was taken from the and at least ten ol them will die. executions. She said: "My husband Tichborne estates. Although the day restored and maintained by the strikers calendar and read, and after some discussion develop and have wings, and will now breed In the Celaya jail were a number of prisoners, with strict decorum. Other roads are absolved and the rest were sentenced to death before he left New York he had but was postponed. again and lay eggs in corn if they can had it, army deserters, etc, who had obtained from the requirement of neutrality, late on the evening of the 21st and Among the pension bills passed was one permission from the authorities to it not in tame gras*, Hungarian, or any of $3 in his pocket, should he be successlul and violence is to be discountenanced accoiding giving a pension of $25 a month to Dr. attend the bull fight. They were accompanied shot at 4 o'clock next morning. The these congeners, and they become the buss to the well known policy of the he will have an income of more Mary E. Walker, late assistant surgeon, bj' a strong guard of Boliders to that go into winter quarters and live Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. nine victims were placed before the U.S. A. one giving a pension of $600 a prevent escape, but one of the deserters than a million dollars per annum. He through the winter in a dormant state until A committee of the striking engineers shallow, short graves, which were not year to the widow of Gen. Chas. P. Stone surreptitiously struck a match and lighted said before his departure that he the warm weather of spring. What then are and firemen have had an interview with one to increase the pension of the oldest one the dry matts, and in an instant the more than four feet in length and a General Master Workman Powderly at the remedies? I said that they were a revolutionary pensioner on the rolls, wouid remember his New York friends "sol" side of the ring was ablaze. In the fool and a half deep. My husband Scran ton, Pa. They were headed bug and could not dig. Cover the Nancy, 96 years of age, from $8 a month confusion and excitraent the prisoners escaped. in case he was successful in gaining hi? by Alexander Kavener, of San Francisco, refused to have his eyes bandaged, to an amount not fixed, but left to the gram at as uniform depth as The best society of Celaya was in one of the non-commissioned suit. secretary of the interior one giving a attendance. and tore open the tunic of his uniform possible—and then with a stick or plank, and non salaried officers of the pension of $50 a month to the widow of smooth the land, and mash the lumps. Do that it might not be riddled, saying brotherhood, whose principal mission in Rear Admiral Nicholson one giving a pen3ion A young lady of Atchison had a not make your stick more than seven or A Little Storm. Chicago was to bring about this very thing. that his coat was guilty of no treason. of $100 a month to the widow of Gen. eight feet long, and then with a good team The conference was suggested by the fact Very curious experience recently. A Judson Kilpatrick one of $100 a month Faribault, Minn., waR visited by a The firing party numbered ninety.and draw that stick over your newly cu.tivated that they are among the engineers, firemen to the widow of Gen. Robert.'Anderson one sprightly April storm. Roofs were torn young man of whom she was very yet my husband was left unscratched and switchmen employed by the "Q" to field. Get right on the stick and ride. Do off from stone buildings, signs blown hither pensioning a soldier's "foster mother," take the places of the strikers about 300 fond died several weeks ago, and the after the first volley. At the second not wait until the lumps become hard, but and thither like straws, and dry goods one giving a pension of $50 a month to men who belong to the Knights of Labor. boxes and hats of unlucky pedestrians the widow of Brig. Gen. Taylor, one of $50 within one hour after the cultivator has and third discharge he was wounded other night, while sound asleep, she The strikers desired to have these men per month to the widow of Commander were sent flying like paper* balls. There gone over the land go with the stick. As I and fell. Then the officer in charge arose from her bed, dressed, and went quit. There are also many Knights of Wm. Gibson, and one of $50 per month to was nothing cyclonic in the storm, it was said, sow clover seed at the time of sowing Labor anions the train and section hands advanced to give him the coup de grace mainly wind and hail. Coming from the widow of Medical Inspector Denby, of out to the cemetery. When she awoke, the grain, and sale as well which will be who are subject to the orders of the officers the southeast at the rate of the navy. and emptied five chambers of his revolver she was lying on the young man's found to still be a great preventative to injury of the order and can be called out so sixty miies an hour, it struck before the 'murder' of my husband by the bugs. The salt acts as a solvent as to harass the company. The committee HOUSE. grave, and she was so frightened that the center of the city and continued in was charged wiuh making the following was completed. Then thecrowd The house entered upon the fourth day to dissolve the lumps and to still further fill great violence forfifteenminutes. The first she jumped the fence and ran to a proposition to Mr. Powderly All the of its contest over the direct tax bill. up the cracks, made by the lumps or seams. roof to go was that of Mrs. Hendricks' rushed in and tore the boots and Knights of Labor who are working Mr. Oates, of Alabama, in behalf of the farm house in the vicinity. The farmer stone building on Main street, which was I have never been able to determine if the clothes from the still warm bodies, us engineers, firemen or switchmen opponents of the bill, proposed that they blown off to the rear. Others quickly followed, alt is poisonous or not I have taken them hitched up a team and took the on the "Q" were to be called out which were pitched into two be allowed two hours for general debate, among them beinc that of Voltz and put them lime, and they would to assist the strikera. Later on the train young woman to her home. leaving the question of negotiation as to Brothers' Btone building, the three-story Bmall graves and trodden down. My swiiii out, and twelve hours after and section hands were to strike as far as the future stages of the bill to be settled Union block, 60x120 feet in dimensions, husband's feet were hacked off sothat seem happy and well. The bug has a they were knights of labor. If the strike when those stages were reached. owned by A. L. Hill, and the east portion A young girl who lived eight miles should extend to any other road, the his poor mutilated corpse might be Bort of,shell or covering for its body. If put Mr. Reed said that he wished the gentleman of the roof of the church of the knights of labor were to go out on all to understand distinctly that the on in their pupa state, it might destroy from Springfield, Mass., anxious to Immaculate Conception, Roman Catholic". made to fit the grave. It was all very such roads as well in nupport of the engineers, friends of the bill were willing to allow any them. My opinioa is that the gram takes up The roof was also blown off the depot. A horrible. help herself, and with no talent for firemen and switchmen. The strikers time for debate that could be de3ired by a scuttle from one of the buildings Btrtick a the salt in growth into the sap, and as they at that time were fuflv determined to teaching, and a decided objection to reasonable man. All they wanted was an gentleman, name unknown, about thirty "The dogs came in the night, and sack the sap it is distasteful or poisonous to maintain and enforce the boycott on "Q" arrangement by which, "after debate and years of age, on the head, inflicting serious, we had to set guardians over the them. Certain it is it makes a great difference sewing,hit upon a plan that has given cars, and were prepared for a general the offering of amendments, a final ^vote though not necessarily fatal injuries. This graves. Subsequently we erected with them. The salt is a most excellet strike. her a bank account of respectable could be taken. is the only casualty so far as is known, crosses and headstones, but they were thing to BOW on the wheat to make it fill Mr. Oates—Why do you ask us to commit though many ladies fainted from fright. dimensions. Her next door neighbor Mr. Powderly was a patient listener,and demolished by the brutal and vindictive whether there are bugs or not. What are ourselves? It is estimated that the total loss will be when the committee had finished its wordy is a dairyman and makes much the prospects of them dGing injury next agents of the Regents. Now thingsare Mr. Reed—Because your conduct is such onslaught, he said he would agree to nothing $100,000, and possibly more. The college quieter we have replaced the headstones." that it is neccessary you should commit season? Well, they are alive now, and unless butter. She made arrangements to which would precipitate a general buildings escaped unhurt beyond having a yourselves. there are heavy rains they will surely be strike. The public, he said, are the only few panes of glass broken. take his sour milk at a low figure. Mr. Oates—You ask it before you saw thick enough to fill the air in mating time sufferers in such instances, and besides Waterville, Le Sueur county, was also This she made into pot cheese—or any such couduct. You want to put us in and lay eggs in your wheat or any other they were very unsatisfactory to theworkingman, damaged to a slight extent. At Morristown Worked Hard for His Money. a position where you can vote down with and in fact all concerned. A conclusion gram unless pains are taken to prevent the elevator is blown down and considerable Dutch cheese as it is sometimes called. impunity every amendment. was finally reached, whereby the other damace don3. At Beans tnem. I have no patent on this plan, and From the New York Sun. She made it into small and attractive So the effort at a compromise having general boycott against other roads handling Mills, |two miles west of Faribault, fifteen hope the farmers of Minnesota and Dakota, "It's S100 in your pocket," whispered failed the usual filibustering motions were "Q" freight should be raised, and the pats, which she took to town and sold box cars which were on a side track with or anywhere else, will cry it and be rid of again submitted and continued. fight continued against the Burlington the brakes set were blown out on the main the defendant's lawyer to th» juror, for five cents a pat. Every morning, The pleuropneumonia bill came up and road. With such an understanding, Mr. the nuisance. N E ALLEN. track. Not enough rain has fallen yet to "if you can bring about a verdict ofc was considered at some length and postponed, from April to October, she drove in Powderly agreed to call out all the cause any wasbouts. and amended so as to include tuberculosis Knights of Labor among the "Q'' employes. manslaughter in the second degree." with the family horse, her market Fire broke out in the stable adjoining and glanders among the diseases to Such proved to be the verdict, a At Houston, Tex., Henry Regan, a the Adams House in Chicago. The hotel be extirpated. wagon loaded with shallow pans full switchman on the Missouri Pacihc railroad, the lawyer thanked the juror warss^Sf^ adjoining fortunately had but few guests. The bill to provide for the admission of of cheese. Her wares sold readily, and Most of these and the servants were stupefied shot and instantly killed ex-policeman as he paid him the money. the state of Dakota into the union and for Amesbury, Mass., had a million dollar John P. Butler. The tragedy was the by the smoke, and it was only by I: the girl is worth several thousand dollars. "Yes," said the juror, "it was tough the organization of the territory of fine carriage manufactories and dwellings the greatest efforts on the part of the firemen result of a love affair between Regan and Lincoln was then taken up, and it took were destroyed, and a thousand people are work, but I got there alter awhile. All Miss Butler, daughter of the deceased. and police that all were saved. its place us unfinished business. thrown out of work. the rest went in for acquittal^ Thirty-three horses were cremated in the stables, 7 Mm-tkm&>Kk.z$iM