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JUn •p—»i miu W W W ^y^^p^i^fc'rT'^f^ -r^^^^^Pt/-^ :.-'Jfli^l^* RoseoEsmmm DEAD. Mr. McCreary, of Kentucky, submitted the New York vote was thrown almost solidly THE CAM IIRE. for the Ohioan, insuring his nomination. 8SS8ES0TA HEWS. the conference report upon the bill authorizing In 1880 Mr. Conkling appeared in the national the President to arrange a conference fwMx^Mm convention at Chicago as the champion between the United States and the South Abstract of the Proceedings of the of Gen. Grant, and his speech of nomination, and Central American republics, Hayti, The Soldier Who Wanted to Go Home After Weeks of Suffering the Great Seeding is now under general headway in which ocenrred the passage: "You Senate and House. San Domingo and the Empire of Brazil. Statesman Closes his Earthly ask where our candidate hails from, and the ,5?«V "-0W Memories—Lights, all over Kittson county, while IA» The floor was then accorded to the committee answer is, from Appomattox," has become SENATE. Career. other parts of the state are considerably k""-, *'v Ont Etc. #^*v on labor, and the bill to establish celebrated. It was Mr. Conkling, too. who Senator Stewart has introduced a bill The daily papers have for weeks furnished a department of labor was passed. behind. offered the resolution pledging every member granting ajpension of §5,000 a year to the a bulletin regarding the condition of The next bill called up was that to create ot the convention to supnort the nominee, ":-,.' Ont.&A-tJfjsjjf ,.'-* widow ot Chief Justice Waite. Hon. Roscoe Conkling, whose life during Red Lake Falls haS'ia daily paper— boards of arbitration for the settlement of "whoever that nominee may be." Mr. Hoar offered a resolution which vas The sentry challenged at the open gate that time hung by the merest thread, controvercies and differences between interstate and when three delegates voted "no" the Red Lake Falls News—published adopted, instructing the select committee Who passed him bv, because the hour was S*i#' which finally snapped at about two o'clock it was Mr. Conklinsr who offered a common carriers and their employes by P. P. Bodeen. Snow is about gone, on the operations of the civil service to inquire late Sgigfi on the 18th of April. ri ^iv'--* resolution expelling the three delegatea In and it was considered in committee and report whether there has been and the farmers will begin seeding at "Halt! Who goes there?" A friend." the warm discussion which followed Gen. of the whole. "All's well." ^r withm two years any fraud or maladministration EEVJEW OP HIS mrjTESS. Garfield played the part of peacemaker, and once. Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri, briefly explained UA. Mr. Conkling's illness is supposed to have friend, old chap!"—a friend's fare- in the New York custom house the incident gave him an opportunity to the provisions of the measure, stating in regard to the importation of sugar. been due originally to the exposure which G. C. SoTinson, proprietor and make that favorable impression upon the that it was substantially the same bill And I had passed the gate. convention which largely promoted his Conference reports on the bills to divide the ex-senator suffered during- the blizzard of manager of the Oskaloosa Broom which passed the last congress, but at too And then the long, last notes were shed^ nomination four days later. In the difficulties the Great Sioux reservation into separate Msrch 12. On that day he attempted to walk Company of Oskloosa, Iowa, has been late a day to receive presidential approval. The echoing call's last notes were dead^, jV following the presidential election of smaller reservations, and to ratify and from his office, 2 Wall street,to the New York The only difference was that the 1876, Mr. Conkling took a conspicuous pare, in Faribault preparing to start a And sounded sadlv, as I stood without, -«,"', confirm the agreement with the Gros club on Madison square. He found himself pending bill provided for special boards of notably in the framing and passage of the Those last sad notes of all: Lights Out I *5 Ventres and other bands of the Blackfeet broom factory there similar tot he fao unable to proceed when he was in the middle arbitration to be appointed by the President electoral commission act Lights Out! 1 Indians in Montana, were presented and tory at Oskaloosa. to inquire into the causes of strikes of Union square, and had he not been rescued agreed to. Perhaps the greatest mistake in life was Farewell, companions! "We have side by and report to congress. by an officer, he would undoubtedly his resignation from the United States senate At the close of Mr. Stewart's remarks on As the roads get partially settled Mr. Parker, of New York, regarded the side have died that day. Several days after he in 1880. It was occasioned by what he the silver question the Senate resumed reports come in from the country of Watched history's lengthened shadows pasfc bill as good for nothing. It pointed nowhere complained to friends in the Hoffman deemed the arbitrary and unjust conduct of consideration of the bill for the admission us glide. and went nowhere. It was a mere President Garfield in insistine on the confirmation the terrible work of the late storms. house and elsewhere that he was of the State of 8outh Dakota and for the And worn the scarlet, laughed at, paid, temporary makeshift, and left all the of Gen. Robertson as collector of A strip of country extending to the organization of the Territory of North feeling unwelL He continued ailing' until And buried comrades lowly laid, great questions which were troubling the the port of New York. The pnblic were not Dakota. on Friday, April 6, after he had been exposed southwest of Mankato suffered from in sympathy with his movement, and the And let the long years glide 1 labor of the country precisely where thev Mr. Spooner addressed the Senate in favor to a severe draft in Judge Horace fair fame of Mr. Conkling suffered at the high winds. Numerous dwellings, And toil and hardship have we known, were before, with a mere pretense that of the bill. Alluding to the remark in Russell's office at a reference the day before hands of popular resentment After retiring And lollowed where the flag had gone. congress had done something. It was barns and one or two school houses Mr. Butler's speech last week to the effect to private life he devoted himself to the But the echoes answering round about his illness came to a point. r. Cornelius sweeten »cj wind. It was a cheat and fraud were demolished. A Mr. Ried, living that the precedent sought to be established practice of law in New York city, and managed Have bidden vouto sleep Lights Out! K. Agnew, who is now himself lying1 at upon the people of the country. He favored would justify 100,000 socialists getting several important cases with great success. near St. Clair, was buried in the falling Lights Out! a law upon the subject which would the point of death, was called in to together in a corner of a territory and of his house, but was rescued, fortunately prevent the commerce or the country from attend the sick man, and, recognizing at And never more for me shall red fire flash demanding admission as a state, he asked being paralyzed whenever a difference occured unhurt. Some of the timbers once the seriousness of the case, called in CONKLING AND BT.ATNE. From bright revolvers—Oh, the crumbling what was the objection to their petitioningfor Mr. Conkling's quarrel with Mr. Blaine, between a railroad management and consultation Dr. Fordyce Barker and Dr. of a school house in McPherson ash admission? What harm had arising from personalities used in debate in its employes. Of life is hope'sfruition. Fall $ Henry B. Sands. Upon examination, those petitioning ever done? They had the inherent township were carried eighty rods by the house in 1865, has exercised remarkable Mr. Tillman of South Carolina hoped The withered friendships and they all II physicians concluded that an abscess had right to get into the Union aa influence upon the fortunes of the two men the gale. that the house would not allow this Are sleeping! Fast away, states, just as "ertain states had claimed formed between the patient's brain and skull and upon the political history of their country. fraud to pass. It was as useless as a balloon. The fabrics cf our lives decay, that they had the inherent right to It was a strong element in the defeat of immediately behind the left ear and had The Republican congressional committee It was a mere tub to a whale. The robes of night about me lay. yet out of the Ut.ion. He did not believe Mr. Blaine in the Cincinnati convention of involved the auditory canals on that side of Mr. Tarsney of Michigan favored the bill as of the fifth district met at And the air whispered, as 1 stood without." that south Dakota would be admitted by 1876 and again at Chicago in 1880v and the head. The necessity of an operation a step in the right direction, although he Those last sad notes of all! Lights Out! Fergus Falls recently to call conventions. elected Mr. Cleveland president. It also led this congress but he thought he might was indicated by the symptoms, and on April admitted that it did not reach the foundation Lights Out! indirectly to the quarrel of Conkling with safely prophesy that before long there It was decided to hold the 0, at 4 p. in., Dr. Henry B. Sands performed of the labor troubles. The Week. Garfield, tho resignation of Conkling and would be elected a consress that would convention of delegates at Crookston the operation of trepanning by the modern Mr. Buchanan, of New Jersey, said that Piatt, the assassination of Garfield, and the recognize her rights and gladly welcome the remark of the gentleman from New method, which has already been described. fatal embitterinent of the Republican factions May 15, and the call was issued based ii in Juibby Prison. her into the Union of states. York (Mr. Parker) that the bill was a in New York state. Mr. Blaine The relief of the pressure on the brain on the same representation as the At night the six large lofts presented did not enter cougres.s until 1863, or cheat, was conspicuously inaccurate. The caused an immediate improvement HOUSE. state call. It was decided to hold the strange war pictures, over which, a four years after Mr. Conkling, but in his committee on labor did not claim that in the patient's condition. This continued The motion in the House to suspend the book he thus speaks of him: "The ablest nominating convention at St. Cloud there was anything in the bill except a single tallow-candle wept copious and for several days, during which: the rules and pass the river and harbor bill aud most brilliant man of the New York provision for voluntary arbitration. June 12, but the call was not issued. greasy tears that ran down over the ex-senator gradually developed a delirious was defeated—yeas, 134 nays, 102. delegation was Roscoe Conkling. He had Grave difficulties would beset the American petrified loaf of corn-bread, Borden's Mr. Wilkins, of Ohio, moved to suspend condition and was reduced to a state been elected to the preceding congress when consress when it attempted to go Gov. Hubbard, president of the only twenty-nine years of age, and had exhibited the rules and pass tliefoilowingresolution: of weakness from a lack ot" nourishment, condensed milk can, or bottle in which further than that. newly organized Duluth & Red Wing an eloquence and readiness in debate Resolved, By the House of Representatives, for he refused almost all food. Toward Mr. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, regarded it was set, and where it struggled on that at once placed him in the front Construction company, spent a short that it is the sense of this house the end of last week, his condition the measure as unconstitutional and unwise. until 'taps,' when the guards, with unconscious rank. His command of lauguage was remarkable. that section 2 of the act making appropriations time in Duluth in the interest of that was fluctuating from day to day, but In affluent and exuberant diction irony, shouted, 'Lights!' at for sundry civil expenses "of the seemed to promise ultimate recovery. company and the Duluth, Red Wing & The committee then rose, the bill was Mr. Conkling was never surpassed in which signal it usually disappeared government for the year ending June 30, passed, and thehoii3e adjourned. Last Saturday night, Dr. Barker noticed either branch of congress, unless perhaps Southern road. He speaks very hopefully '82, and Tor other purposes, approved amid a shower of boots and with alarm, the appearance of an involuntary by Rufus Choate." Mr. Conkling did not SENATE. March 3, '81, which is as follows: That of the building of the road. Arrangements such other missiles as were at often speak in those days, but on a fewoccasions Mr. Hoar offered a resolution,which was twitching of the muscles known as the secretary of the treasury may at anytime are now being made by he gave such evidence of the hand. The sleepers covered the six referred to the committee on foreign relations, subsaltus. On Sunday night an attack of apply the surplus money in the treasury, possession of those powers of eloquence to Chief Engineer Powell of the road to providing that the official reporter floors, lying in ranks, head to head and bronchitis began to show itself, and from now otherwise appropriated, or so which Mr. Blaine refers that he quickly complete the survey between Duluth shall be admitted to report the debates much thereof as he may consider proper that time the ex-senator has gradually foot to foot, like prostrate lines of battle. took rank as one of the orators of and proceedings of the senate when the to the purchase or redemption of United and Red Wing, the lower portion of declined, although his condition improved congress. The day that congress convened For the general good, and to preserve fisheries treaty shall be under consideration. States bonds provided that the bonds so slightly at intervals. During the whole in December, 1861, he created a sensation which was made last fall and early in something like military precision, purchased or redeemed shall constitute no by introducing a resolution requesting the period of illness, Mrs. Conkling, who the winter, before deep snow compelled these ranks fespeciallywhen cold weather The senate then resumed consideration part of the sinking fund but shall be redeemed secretary of war "to report to the house came to the Hoffman Annex from TJtica, on of the bill for the admission of South Dakota, a cessation of the work. compelled them to lie close for better and cancelled, was intended to be whether any, and if any, what measures Sunday, April 8, remained ac the bedside a permanent provision of law, and the and it was finally passed by a strictly have been taken to ascertain who is responsible warmth) were subdivided into convenient taking but a few hours' rest Mra Oakman, same is hereby declared to have been since party vote.—Yeas 25, nays 23. for the disastrous movement of our Lewis Olson was arrested at Hancock squads under charge of a 'captain,' Mr. Conkling's daughter, was equally its enactment, and to be now, in the opinion troops at Ball's Bluff." The secretary of charged with forging Peter Erickson's HOUSE. who was invested with authority faithful. Dr. Anderton, who is Dr. Barker's war, in answer to Mr. Conkling's resolution, of the House, in full force and effect. The House went into committee of the name to an order on which he stated that Mai. Gen. McClellan, commanding assistant, and Dr. Hartley, of Dr. Sand's to see that every man lay 'spoon fashion.' Mr. Weaver, of Iowa, declared that this whole (Mr. Springer, of Illinois, in the the army, "is of opinion that an inquiry obtained $20 worth of clothes from office, have alternated in carefully watching resolution meant nothing more than the chair) ior the further consideration of the on the subject on the resolution would at the patient. defeat and burial of the house surplus M. Hoban, a storekeeper. He wrote Indian appropriation bill. An amendment this time be injurious to the public service." "IsTo consideration of personal convenience resolution with the Beck silver amendment. was adopted appropriating §20,000 for the Mr. Conkling was not satisfied, and immediately a letter to the clerk who sold him the was permited to interfere He appealed to the ways and means committee education of Indian pupils in Alaska. An offered another resolution looking goods bragging of the deception and HIS LIFE. not to allow it to be buried and if with the general comfort of the 'squad/ amendment was adopted striking out the to the same end. The debate which followed Mr. Conkling was born on the 30th of October, they did he appealed before God to the stating the facts, and thanking him brought him out in his first forensic effort provision for an inspector of Indian Thus, when the hard floor could no 'I 1829. He was a son of the Hon. Alfred country to visit retributive justice upon His speech on this occasion gave him national schools and providing ior a superintendent tor his greenness and stating that he longer be endured on the right side,— Conkling, who held a number of high political .them. fame in a day. of Indian schools. had left the country, otherwise the trusts, including a seat in the Seventeenth especially by the thin men,—the captain The resolution was finally adoptedyeas, Mr. Bayne, of Pennsylvania, offered an crime would not have been discovered gave the command' 'Attention,. 13S nays, 6-4. Adjourned. consrress and the position of minister amendment providing that at Indian day He Wanted to Lithp. Mr. McDonald introduced a bill declaring to Mexico. He was also an author of considerable Squad Number Four! Prepare to and training schools where church organizations for some time at least. Olson is twenty-one all interstate pools or combinations note, and several very valuable law are assisting in the educational spoon! One two spoon!' And the years old. Success is pretty certain to show a limiting or controlling the production, sale work, the Christian Bible may be taught books were written by him. Roscoe Conkling whole squad flopped over on the left or price of any article of trade or commerce preference for those who are willing to in the native language of the Indians, if, in was educated at an academy in his native The Stevens county bank of Morris side." to be unlawful and a criminal conspiracy. the opinion of the persons in charge of the make personal sacrifices to gain it. city, and studied law at Auburn and attached by replevin the wheat in the He also presented a petition of schools, it is deemed conducive to the Geneva He was a very brilliant young man, The sacrifice, sho uld, however, be in elevator operated by Albert Dekay citizens of Goodhue county, Minn., asking moral welfax-e of the people. Adopted. for the passage of the per diem pension bill. proportion to importance of the Old Memories. on a claim of $900. This precipitated SEX ATE. desired success. Comrade Gage, of Chicago.traveling a regular deluge of claims and the results SENATE. No business was transacted in the senate. "Mr. Smith," said a young man as in the South, says in a letter to his son, Mr. Stewart offered a resolution (which are astonishing to the community. was agreed to) calling on the secretary of he entered a dentist's shop hurriedly, which was recently read at a G. A. R. Mr. Dekay has b«en supposed HOUSE. the treasury for a statement of "the "I want you to draw a tooth." The house resumed consideration of the meeting: I went to sleep, and when to. have done a successful and amounts of United States money deposited Indian appropriation bill, the pending "Show me the tooth," said the dentist, I awoke I saw old Lookout Mountain lucrative business, and the fear now in national banks, and whether the question being on the motion of Mr. Randall, with a happy expression of face, again for the first time since the war, [banks are allowed to use the money withjout is that many farmers will meet with to strike out the Choctaw judgment as he picked up a dental crowbar and the payment of interest. and more conflicting emotions than I section. This motion was lost and the loss. It is said there is little or no a handsaw. Senator Cullom introduced a bill providing bill passed. can count, shook me up as lively as a wheat outside that attached, and as that in all cases where it shall appear "Take any in this row," answered Mr. Townshend, of Illinois, from the railroad collision. It didn't break any that parties have paid §5.50 an acre almost all of the claims were secured the youth, as he slid into the operating committee on military affairs, reported bones, but I haven't got my nerves all for lands reduced in price to $1.25 per acre by wheat checks the losses will his bill placing Gen. W. F. (Baldy) Smith chair. |by the act of June 15, 1880, the secretary set yet. I kept my eyes on the mounB on the retired list with the rank of majorgeneral. be serious. "But which is the aching tooth?" o! the interior shall be authorized to repay and my thoughts on many things connected 'to such parties the excess price of §1.25 "Neither of them. Will you pull one A motion to proceed to the consideration J. J. Hill is actively surveying, getting therewith, till Missionary liidgg per acre for such lands. of these or not?" of private business was defeated by the right of way and collecting claimed part of my attention, and I On motion of .Mr. Plumb, the bill to forfeit "I suppose you know your own the managers of thevarious appropriation material—ties and rails—to build a certain lands heretofore granted for guess I felt patriotic, when thousands bills, and, on motion of Mr. Blanchard, business," said the dentist, as he lifted the purpose of aiding in the construction cut-off on the Montana branch, which of white gravestones in the National chairman of the committee on rivers and the young man out of the chair with of railroads was taken up for consideration. .harbors, the House went into committee it is claimed will save him twenty-five Cemetery showed up bold between ms^ the friendly grip he took, and the A number of amendments were of the whole on such measures. or thirty miles between St. Paul* and and the Ridge I was looking at, and tooth came with him. offered and ordered printed, Today was the 100th day of the present Helena. This new road leaves the The Senate then resumed consideration for a minute it seemed that each tombstone When he had paid the fee and was session. The total number of bills and of the bill for the admission of the state of main line near Larimore,goes through walking out, the dentist asked, was as big as a mountain. My resolutions introduced in the Senate and South Dakota, and the organization of the Hillsboro, Ada, and passes south of XVMJL*SAT "Would you kindly inform me why House up to this date is 12,5G8, exceedine boy! the names of many of your papa's .Territory of North Dakota, and was addressed by more than 2,000 the number presented the White Earth reservation, joining you wanted .a sound tooth pulled?" comrades are chiseled on those by Mr. Vest in opposition to the in the first 100 days of the last "Thertainly," answered the youth. the Fosston branch of the Manitoba bill. The senator from Wisconsin (Mr. headstones, and every name recorded congress. Sc far the House has passed CONXLTNG IN HIS PEIME. south of Leech Lake, and thence Spooner) had waved yesterday that ensanguined "I am an elocutionist, and there itb a there is the name of a lover of our 425 bills and the Senate 831, and 185 who knew more about law than many garment known as "the bloody piethe I want to rethite where the straight through Brainerd to St. House bills and 24 Senate bills have been country, who started to help his love an old practitioner, when, at seventeen shirt," and scattered its ruddy remains thpeaker lithpth.and I couldd't lithp. Paul. The Manitoba is also collecting sent to the President for his approval. in her time of trouble, and got stopped. years of age he entered the office of around the chamber. He had spoken of Now you see it will be a perfect thuctheth." material to rail and tie the branch secession, and said that there was no difference Spencer & Reman at Utica The latter gentleman, Our country remembers its dead lovers, The LoneSv SVSan. north from Pelican Rapids, which was between states trying to break out whose name is familiar to all who and for twenty years now, has And he went off, leaving the dentist of the union and states trying to break graded last year. read the papers, was to become the future kept their graves green, their home Robert Burdette has surely discovered into it. But what did that senator say of in awe-struck silence. colleague of the young law student in cue beautiful, their names bright,and their the man who thinks the whole J. H. Lorden, a brakeman on the 11 states neither in nor out of the union, senate of the United States. Before he had which claimed to exist as a state in spite world of journalism will collapse if he loved colors high above all. New York Truly Cosmopolitan Omaha road, was arrested at Mankato reached his majority, before he had been of the laws and in defiance of congress? If revenged himself by crying, "Stop my charged with obtaining money under Sometime I shall visit 'Chattanooga admitted to the bar even, he received the any southern community had undertaken What a truly wonderful place this 1 paper." He says: false pretenses. Last October it is again. I hop% when I can look longer appointment of district attorney of Oneida what the people of Dakota had done,there big city is in its miscellaneous make There are 1,400,000,000 people outcr5r alleged he went to the express office at at sights interesting to me. I had a would have been an immediately county. He was admitted to the bar at up! An American .city, certainly, living on the planet which we inhabit. only exceeded by that in regard to Ft. twenty-one, and immediately commenced a Waseca, forged the name of another cup of coffee at Chickamauga, and yet representing the whole world. Its And yet there is now and then a man Sumpter. most brilliant career as a lawyer. He alRO party to the books and obtained a took four hours to make the run from population to-day certainly is not under who wonders what the rest of us will A resolution was reported and adopted began to figure prominently in the politics valise valued at $25. J. B. Hayden. the Tennessee River to Atlanta!—the 1,500,000, and 40 per cent, of this do when he dies. There are people in asking the jjostmaster general for information of his state. He was a leader by instinct, and who was agent at Waseca at the last time I made the trip, it took four number are of foreign birth and another concerning the rates of postage on "society" who honestly think that all soon became one in fact Before he was time, has been looking for Lorden months. 40 per cent, of foreign parentage. seeds, and whether Canadians are given the worid closes its eyes when we lie thirty years of asre he had won great triumphs advantages over Americans engaged in the This gives a distinctively foreign since Jan. 1. having hunted over Illinois, down to sleep. There are men who as an advocate, become a recognized Sure to be Hit Somewhere. same business. element of 600,000, of which Iowa and Wisconsin. fear to act according to their own leader of his party in N ew York, and been At a recent gothering of Unitarians, about 450,000 are Irish and German, convictions, because, perhaps, ten elected to the hited States congress. Having A Swede giving the name of Gus Linden one speaker recited an anecdote which the others taking in English, A bill was reported for the location of a persons in a crowd of 1,400,000,000 married a sister of Ex-Goy. Seymour, he came to Redwood Falls and admits of large and varied application. branch soldiers' home in Grant county, Scotch, French, Italians, Russians, will laugh at them. Why, if a man made his home in the city of Utica, of which Ind. showed such symptoms of insanity It was the story of a minister who» Chinese and other nationalities up to he became mayor in 1858. He was defeated could only realize every moment what Bills were reported for the erection of a total of thirty-five. The native that the sheriff took him in charge. He preaching on exchange, said some in a second contest for the mayoralty, but a bustling, busy, fussy" important little public buildings at Sioux City, Iowa, New born, one or botn of whose parents strong things about fast horses. He was elected to the Thirty-sixth congress, says he came from Minneapolis to escape atom he is in all this great ant Orleans, La., Brownville, Tex., Hot taking his seat in December. 1859. The were foreigners, number not less then was told after the sermon that he had Springs, Ark., Helena, Mont., and Racine, hill of important, fussy little atoms, being killed by parties in pursuit 490,000 and 260,000 of these are Wis. fame which had gone before him, and the touched one of their best members on every day he would "regard himself of him. He also states that he has a The bill to create boards of arbitration brilliant powers which he possessed, enabled Iri3h-American and 230,000 GermanAmerican. a tender point. "Well," said tho less, and think still less of the other brother by the name of Carl Gnstavesen for settling controversies between oomraon him at once to assume a position of influence Putting all those of foreign preacher, "I cannot change my sermon molecules in the corral. •"". living in St. Paul. He is about carriers and their employes, was reported, in the national legislature. He was reelected birth and all those of foreign parentage for him." In the evening the as was the bill prohibiting the importation twenty-eight years of age, height five the foilowinff year, and entered the together, they make una total Feasting on Dog man was introduced to the minister, of convict made goods. special session called by President Lincoln, teet ten inches, complexion light, eves of 1,200,000, leaving only 300,000 Mr. Mills, of Texas, then moved that the who said: "I understand that what I July 4,1861, with his brother Frederick, Wamego has a family of dog-eaters that can be called distinctively American, blue, hair light and curly. House go into committee of the whole for said this morning touched one of your who was elected from New York city. In It is reported that they actually raise the consideration of the tariff bill. No opposition and even among these a great weaKnesses. I assure you that I was his candidacy for the Thirty-eighth congress At a meeting of the Lake City Improvement was made to the motion and it dogs for the table. We don't know deal of foreign blood will be found if altogether unconscious of the weakness he was defeated by Mr. Kernan, in whose was carried without a division. And then and Reality company a whether they preserve them for the you go back two generations. Then when I said it." "Oh, do not Mr. Mills made the leading speech on the office he had formerly been a student, but committee wa3 appointed to attend winter use or not, but suppose they the tongues that are spoken. Think subject followed by Mr. Kelly, of Pennsylvania. trouble yourself," said the man. "It is was again successful in 1864, and resumed 1 -r look after a supply for that purpose. to the improvement ot the encampment of eighty different dialects in a single his seat in the Thirty-ninth congress. a very poor sermon that does not hit This is not a "pointer" for our butchers, grounds of the Minnesota National city. Babel indeed—aye, a dozen babels SENATE. me somewhere."—Christian Ijitelligencer. but it is a fact. We have seen HIS FOBENSIC TEIUMPHS. in one. -.--.' Guards, and work thereon will Mr. Evarts, from the committee on It was then that he began that grand series the Kaw tribe of Indians cook dog for be commenced immediately. The foreign relations, reported back (adversely) of forensic triumphs which have forced a a feast, and were invited to partake of Mr. Riddleberger's resolution to suspend grounds will be seeded to grass, and it passage into history, and entitled him to a The Clock was on Time Theological Intelligence. the dish, but always declined with the rules as to executiveseas'ions during position in the forefront of contemporary is presumed they will ba "in excellent the consideration of the fisheries treaty. thanks.—Kansas Agriculturist. "Who was Peter?' asked a Sundayschool orators. The arraignment of McClellan's A man took a seat in an elevated condition in time for the encamp* The Senate then resumed consideration of teacher. ,.. „, generalship, his memorable speeches on the railroad train the other day, removed ment. .., the Senate bill to forfeit certain lands The new laboratory of the School of questions of the war, his opposition to the 1 "Peter was a brick." a clock from his pocket, drew his heretofore granted for the purpose of aiding Mines made the first run of Dakota tin ore legal tender act, and his influence in directing "Why Johnny, I am surprised ax cap over his eyes and went to sleep. New developments prove that in the construction of railroads. No at Rapid City. The rud action process the policy of the government toward the you." Halt a minute before the One Hundred Adolph Flinzer, of Freeborn county, progress was made with the bill, and the was a complete success. Plans for the erection South, have all served to elevate him in and Sixth Street station was Senate resumed the consideration of the of large works for treating tin by this who burned up all his property, was "It says so in the Bible, anyhow. 1 glory above his peers, and to establish his bill for the admission of South Dakota process were immediately formed by leading reached the passengers heard something insane over the refusal of his late wife's read it the other day. It says": 'Thott reputation beyond the reach of partisan citizens. Pro!. Emmons of New York, as a Btate, and the organization of the snap, and the "next second the bitterness, in the autumn of 1866 he was sister to wed him. The lady was betrothed art i'eter, and upon this brick I'll build who has been recently inspecting and investigating territory of North Dakota. Mr. Sherman drum-like sound of an alarm bell chosen United States senator, assuming his to a young man who has been my church.'" addressed the senate. mineB. left for Chicago to look duties on the 4'.h of March, 1867. He was broke on their ears. It came from for machinery. He promises to take onefifth absent for several years. While he "Rock, Johnny, rock not brick." After a long speech, Mr. Sherman was Ml re-elected in 1873, and again in 1879. Mr. the clock and awoke its sleepiuc owner, of the stock of the new company. replied to by Mr. Ve»t, the discussion having was away, her brotber-iti-law transferred-Ins "Well, I knew it was some kind of Conklinar was the candidate of the Republicans The process is so simple and cheap, who jumped up, put the" clock involved the Hayea-Tilden contest of affections to her, and they building material."—Teoeas Siftings. of New York at the Cincinnati convention it is thought the works cannot fail to pay. back in his pocket and hustled out 1876. 4 were soon engaged. A short time since of 1876, ana on the first ballot received at the One Hundred and Sixth Street It understood that a subscription is HOUSE. •.-. ^.'" :'''-.:•'•"'.•'• ail but one of the seventy votes from the former lover returned, and the *«.,./•: He Had to Explain. •/•:..£, j&fr. Belmont, of New York, introduced a station. Not until he was gone did being circuit)tod in the Senate to create a his state and thirty votes besides. After the maiden renewed her vows to him, A* 'ViWrtfEo prohibit the coming of Chinese laborers Johnny: "Pa, what is a female relief fund for Mrs. Waite, the widow of it dawn upon the passengers that the sixth ballot the New York delegation retired into the United States. Its main when the discarded brother-in-law became the late chief justice. Senators Edmunds crank?" Father: "Go ask your mother, clock was set to ring just when it did. for consultation, and as the contest then ap- provisions are similar to those contained a maniac. He has been removed, and Payne are credited with having subscribed my son." (Father is busy explaining —Jeweller's Review. in the new treaty. $300 and §230 respectively. to the Rochester asylum. the next moment that he meant no re.-, flection.)—Texas Sif tings. ,"i».4i'5,