New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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m* New Ulm Review. W PITH OF THE NEWS FIFTIETH COMGBESS. How He Killed Him. men of the petitioners, the a town of a Kansas, demolishingHaeveral the interior has addressed the following k\ houses and killine Mrs. Win. Fisher. Gorrea, the WIHow a farmer letter to Sheehan, India agent a Many other persons were eerieuely hurt who killed his hired mail, Rosen* the White E a agency: by flying debri3. This is the second cyclone crantz, near Redwood Falls, Minn., made BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Wows from Washington, fr*-The Abstract trfthe "Proceedings of the WASHINGTON. April 16.—J. a has ad this in fM the following statement before he coroner's .Senateand Ho^use,. report-of the house committer on Sheehan, Esq., United States India Agent, Jaco HauferSeh, while unloading wood inquest: Rosencrantz made a contract NEW ULM, White E a Agency—Sir: I am in receipfe MINNESOTA* elections on'the Lynch-Vandever contested at the Empire mill at New Ulm, Minn., WM* with him on he 4 instant to live •SKNATE*, of a letter by a reference from election case (Sixth district of California) was thrown in front of the wagon by the with him for one year. On the 23d in a The session of the senate to-day was will ihold at enough ballotB Hon Knut Nelson, inclosing one from breaking of a stake. The team ran away he said he was dissatisfied and wanted to -opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. H. Pereira More than 200 bodies have beer actually cast were thrown out to have C. Stions, dated Brainerd, April 7, and both wheels passed over his body. Hia leave. Gorres told him hecouldgoau at Mrandei, rabb of the Spanish and Portuguese changed -the result in favor of Lynch, the transmitting three petitions signed by 1 9 1 dug -out of the avalanche in the Italian injuries are interna) and will prove fatal. he would pay him off as soon as he could congregation of New York, who, according persons, settlers in the counties of Crow Democratic contestant. go to Sanborn get the money. Alps. At Chippewa Falls, Wis.. William William to the Jewish custom, wore his Wing and Cass, complaining at reserva-' Tfee department of agriculture claims and his wife went to Sanborn for at s. who is foreman of the big mill and at while engaged in prayer. This is the tion Indian go into the settlements, purchase at the approximate damaqe to barlev, purDOse, and on their return home, their an old riverman, and Shea, an old .second instance probably, in the history whisky and commit depredation If rye, millet, etc.. by the chintz bug was children informed them at Rosencrantz Representative Mulligan has offered emyloye of the company.and one perfectly •of the government—certainly within the and other offenses.and pray at the prop- jpL. last year a §60,000,000. They at bad been stealing various articles. On being familiar with the river, insisted on returning last half century—when a Jew has offered er Indian agents be instructed to re a WM a bill in the Kentucky Legislature to tacked wheat and rye first, then barley charged with this, Rosencrantz admitted to the city in the skiff which they had prayer in the Senate, all Indians from making such incursions, and oats and afterward corn, grass, millet, at he had taken a few iron rings of make poker-playmg a felony. The been using in'breaking a small jam, much Mr. Hale, offered a resolution, which was You are instructed to a a sorguni and 'broom corn. but little value, and some campho a against the wishes and .advice of their fellow •adopted, directing the civil service commaBsioners honorable ^ntleman has probably investigation of the subject and a asked Gorres to come up stairs and he With all the expedition possible, Speaker employes and the manager of the company. to iurnish 'lists oi all persons Mi such and effective meas-,, _„ had & full hand beaten. would get them out of his trunk. Gorres They Btarted down the rapids, but Cariisle does now think it probable 'certified for appointment i,o the .-patent nres as will result in keeping the I a did so and on the articles being restored he at congress will adjourn before the middle had only gone a few rods when the at .office from March 4, 1883, to March, 1888, on their reservation. Yon,", became enraged and slapped Rosancrantz's of August. One month at least after capsized and both were drawn in to the .and lists of all persons selected and ap will Bay to the Indians at if they con-i* Dr. Hatfcie Allen has been elected a face. Rosencrantz went out of the house. the meeting of 'two national conventions under current a .drowned. pointed under such certfication. tinue to annoy settlers at they will be W hen Gorres started to go out shortly will be devoted'totthe making of campaign professor of medicine at the Univer. liable to arrest and pi-osecution under he HOUSE. afterwards, Rosencrantz stood front of speeches. Th record of the last congress Mr- Heard, Missouri, from the committee Miscellaneous News Notes. sity of Michigan. No woman before laws of the state, and further at the-r the or with a pitchfork and said he was larger an any which preceded it. on elections, submitted the report settlers a become exasperated and resort would kill him. A struggle over the fork has ever received such xecognition in The final arrangements for the purchase This conga-ess will surpass them all. in the contested election caae of a to violence (in fact they so threaten ensued and Gorres getting possession of it of Ihe Steward mansion in New York by the West. -versus Glover, from the Ninth congressiona The secretary .of the treasury opened in their petition), an event which might the a a an club have been made. Th struck Rosencrantz over the head at least district of Missouri, .and it was referred proposals of sales of bonds to the government, lead to the most serious results. price agreed upon is $800,000. three times. On Rosencrantz saying he to the Hou-e calendar- I finds the conteBitee, under the circular of April 17. Th You will take such steps as a be necessar had enough, Gorres helped him into the The boai of aldermen of New York Mr- Glover, entitled to the seat. Minister Phelps expresses himeeli total a offered was $1,824,600. to vigorously prosecute the parties Ji: house and upstairs to his room, where he passed over Mayor Hewitt's vet© the resolution The secretary accepted the foil owing offers: Mr. Burrows of Michigan followed in an referred to in the petition who have been went to bed. Ciorres went for a neighbor, heartily glad to be in the United curtailing his power in the matter $20,000 coupon 4s art $1.25 $10,000 and •eloquent speech on the subjecte, pointing guilty of selling liquor to these Indians h, who, on going to Rosencrantz, found him States again. He wears a euit of gray of displaying flags on the city hall. This §5,000 registered 4s at SI.24% $15,000 .out what he considered the objetionabie unconscious. A doctor was sent for but (Signed.) A. UPSHAW, is the outcome of St. Patrick's a row. coupon and §15,000 .registered 4 at features of the bill in its present fbrm. tweed, mutton-chop whiskers and shortly after his arrival, a 9 o'clock, Acting Commissioner. S124.70 $150,000 .coupon and $5,000 The Woman's Presbyterian Board of Mr. Mills, of Texas,asked unanimous consent Rosencrantz died. There were no other has a distinctively English appearance. registered 4s at $1,2.3. All the other offers Missions for the Northwest held its seventeenth at all gentlemen might be allowed witnesses to the killing and the jury found AH About Blaine. '"ft were rejected. annual session in Freeport, 111., to print in the Record any remarks upon that Rosencrantz came to his death from the subject of the tariff, but Mr- Reed, of Under the caption "Mr. Blaine, A Highly with over 200 delegates present, coming The President has -sent the following blows at the hands of Gorres with some Maine, objected. Importe I a the New York from eight neighboring states and Dakota. nominations to the Senate: Postmasters blunt instrument, and he was turned over Sun (Dem.) prints the following: Ten tons of canceled tickets, that SENATE. Hiram Graham, Ea Claire, Wis.. William The Democrats of Garfield. N. J. are to Deputy Sheriff Larner, who committed A political rumo reaches us from a high The House bill giving to the city of H. Clark, Jr., Florence, Wis. a excited and angry at the iuct at a Republican him to jail at New Ulm. Rosencrantz accumlated during the past fcw.o years Republican source and of so a a M. Custard, Hayward. Wiis. Metzer, has been appointed postmaster Grand Forks, Dak., che right to build two was unmarried, aged twenty-five character at we publish it prominent%. at the office of the Boston & Albany Little Falls, Minn. Samuel E Carroll, free bridges across the Red River of the to succeed G. D. Bogert, a Democrat. The years, and without any relatives in the According to this intimation, the last Adel.Iowa Elias TA Brownell, Spirit Lake, North, was passed. new man is Joel Horton a school teacher, country. Gorres is a well to-do farmer, and Railroad in Springfield, Mass., are thing at Mr. Blaine will do as he Iowa Harr C. Briley, Dell Rapids, Dak. also noted as a prohibitionist. Mr. Mitchell offered a resolution, which has heretofore stood well with his neighbors. being cut up, preparatory to selling embarks on board the steamship which Daniel MeLaurin, Grand Forks, Dak. was adopted, calling on the secretary of The Jersey City Branch of the Irish National is to bring him home to the United Jaco E. Zieback,Scotland, Dak. R. the treasury for copies of the reports of them as old paper. League adopted resolutions thanking States, will bet renew in the positive Prendergast, Webster, Dak. 'Oliver S. Special Agents Beecher and Tingle as to Congressmen McAdoo, A. Collins and language his refusal to be the Republican Glenn, Bellevue, Idaho, a William the alleged smuggling of opium from British I. A Public Land Dispute. others for requesting the President not to candidate for the presidency. The largest book ever bound is own. Griffin, Moscow, Idaho Columbia. "I nominate Minister Phelps, a or of the There was quite a little row in the United This time, the declaration will be no absolute The motion to refer the President's message ed by Queen Victoria, and measures! Mr. Nelson has directed the attention of new extradition treaty, for chief justice of States senate the other day over a debate at it will give to all his friends a was taken up and Mr. Voorhees proceeded Secretary Vilas to the fact at the agent the supreme court. on public lands. Plumb's forfeiture bill notice which they cannot ignore. will eighteen inches across the back and to address the Senate thereon. upon the White E a reservation is reported was the measure in hand and the great say at even if he should be nominated The Catholic News at New York received On motion of Mr. Frye the conference report weighs thirty pounds. It contains to have been engaged in canvassing question involved was "shall actual purchasers by the Republican convention, be will refuse the following cable dispatch: "Th Vatican on the joint resolution for a conference among the Indians to secure their opposition the jubilee addresses of congratulation has issued a decree condemning boycotting from land grant companies or subsequent to stand, and as it will be impossible of the American nations was non-concurred to his bill for the civilization of and the plan of campaign. Th homesteaders and pre-emptors, to communicate with him after the publication •4 from members of the Primrose in and a new conference was ordered. the Chippewas and their request for the decree distinguishes the national movement or squarters, be allowed preference when of this new refusal until the convention adoption of the agreements made with the League. their lands are returned to the public domain?" has met and done its* work and ad from these revolutionary means. I The animal industry bill was laid aside Northwestern Indian commission lasib The whole question settled itself journed, his most enthusiastic supporters condemns only the latter." and the bill to forfeit unearned land grants rear. has asked the secretary to ascertain locally in Northern Michican about the will no longer be able to find any reason was taken up, but. went over without action One hundred and filty men were put to definitely to what extent Agent One of thirteen men in a saloon at lands of the Ontonagon & Brule for hoping at he a be induced to work at Superior, Wis., breaking ground and the Senate adjourned. Sheehan has interested himself in this matter, River railroad and those of the Portage change his mind and accept the no mination. Plover, la., stepped up to the bar and for the immense steel and iron works of and why he has taken so deep an interest Lake canal. The curious spectacle of HOUSE. the Land and River improvement compan in it. invited the rest to drink. A local a house divided againsb itself was presented The House went into committee of the at West Superior. Some 23 0 men About the health of Mr. Blaine, his son, whole on the tariff. Mr. Bynum of Indiana in Senator Palmer's efforts for certain paper says that not one of them stirred, will be employed to construct these works, Walker Blaine, of Chicago, says: *'I received said the bill presenteddid not meet homesteaders who had gone on these and when completed 300 men or more will a letter from my mother dated. so much were they under the control ), with his unqualified approval. He believed lands and Senator Stockbridge's fight for Ttems About People. have steady employment. Rome, April 10. She Bays at my father the actual purchasers of the same land at duties on imports should be levied of the superstition regarding the at the time of writing was in the very best Hon. Absalom Townsend, one of he The family of C. Waltmeyer residing from the companies, to which number and collected at all times to meet the current, of health. was going out every day.and. number thirteen. oldest and best known residents of Galena, in West Hempfield township, Lancaster ordinary expenses of the government himself and Senator Sawyer of Wisconsin enjoying his visit to at city in the highest and Wisconsin lead mines, died at his county, Pa., has within the last ten a and at any extraordinary expenses belonged. Palmer had otiered an degree. Invitation of a social a re home in Shullsburg, in the latter state, lo3t four children irom a malignant type should be met by a resort to internal taxes. amendment protecting the squatters were pouring in upon him in great numbers, M. Chevreul, the French centenarian aged Beventy-eight years. was for of diphtheria. Now the four remaining in case the lands were forfeited, Believing this to be correct, he would and he was accepting as a of many years prominent in the politics of children, three well grown sons and a and Stockbridge one to protect the chemist, who will be one hundred and maintain the present internal revenue system them as his time would permit There Wisconsin, and represented his district for daughter, are dying, and the father a of taxation until the last obligation purchaser. I the interest of harmony was the slightest symptom of a two years old if he lives till next August, several terms in the state senate. mother are down with the disease. Th of the war was discharged. both were withdrawn. Senator a renewed ailment a him. Indeed, on the contrary, neighbors are panic-stricken. is said by a writer who recently Stockbridge's amendment in the interest Mr. Phelps was upon the floor of the Mr. Dockery, of Missouri, said at the he had not felt so strong and vigorous of a Boston syndicate which owns house and senate the other day If his A spike-nosed sturseon was taken out of surplus was required in the channels of visited him, to look scarcely more for many years. the land, and a distinguished controversy business and trade and commerce, in order purpose was to convince those congressmen Lak Elysian at Elysian, Minn., at Walker Blaine also etated at his father's than eighty years of age, and to be ensued. a was better read on these at capital might employ labor, and who have protested at he ought weighed 192 pounds. It length was six trip to Europe was entirely for pleasure Bubjects than Palmer or Stockbridge, and said at the question presented was how not to be appointed chief justice because feet and two inches from tip to tip I as gentle, even tempered, and self-controlled and not for health. went on to show at all of Palmer's measured eight inches thick and sixteen at surplus was to be disposed of. he appears like an Englishman, he undoubtedly as ever. honest settlers and homesteaders and a half inches wide. The sDike on the The committee then rose. failed to accomplish his purpose. were dummies placed on the land bv a Mr. Phelps looks, talks and dresses nose was eighteen inches long and two Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, from the committee Government Indian Affairs. company of Washington claim ageu'ts, inches wide. I was dead when found. on appropriations, reported the like an Englishman* An Atlanta man, who is a preacher among them H. Reddington and W. C. Indian Commissioner Atkins says to his There is no doubt at it is a salt water bill making an appropriation of $150,250 Hill, to wrest the lands from the purchasers friends at he intends to resign the commissionerhhip A novel marriage occurred at Aberdeen, fish. The question is how it gob into the to enable the executive departments to and an editor, was sent to jail the in case it was forfeited. He read from of Indian affairs. I is hi8 Dak. George W. Griswold of Mina, Dak., lake. participate in the Centennial exhibition to letters and contracts to show at those avowed purpose to contest with Senator otber day for contempt of court. He was united to Miss flattie of Chicago, be held in Cincinnati, O., in uly, August The Democratie congressional committee whom he saw for the first time an Washington land attorneys were to have Harris of Tennessee for the seat in he and September. Committee of the whole. had been called as a ]uror, but refused of the filth district of Minnesota have hour before the ceremony. Th marriage one-lourth interest in each claim the "honest senate, which will be made a a next The house then took a recess until 8, the called a district convention to in a a either to take the oath or affirm, settler" succeeded in getting away March. The only two persons mentioned is the result of a correspondence begun evening session to be lor debate only on congressman. After 13 ballots it was decided from the purchaser who had already lived as likely to succed Atkins as commissioner throuch a matrimonial paper. Griswold the tariff bill. maintaining that any sort of swearing to hold it early in Jul at Fergus on and improved it in case it was "forfeited. are A. B. Upshaw of Tennessee, the as is an industrious a farmer in fair circumstances. Falls, the exact data to be feed bv t!ie was wrong and contrary to the teachings Miss is a rather at sistant commissioner, and Oberly, executive committee, which consists of tractive, bright and modest German girl. one of the civil service commissioners. of the Bible. Mr. Sherman, from the conference committee P. Schmitz, Fergus Falla, W. Lilly, Both are understood to have he Their raeetin.', which was warm and unaffected, on the House joint resolution accepting Crookston Henry Keller, Sauk Center Queen Victoria in Berlin. confidence of the president. Mr indicated a clear case of love by the invitation of the French republic correspondence. Upshaw has been acting commissioner Theo. T.Hudson Daluth. The basis will be Queen Victoria of England has just visited The friends of Secretary Bayard and to take part in the international exposition a delegate for every 250 votes for Ames, of Indian affairs much r. in Pari in 1889. made a report her daughter, the empress of Germany Mrs. Folsom are greatly incensed at making 120 delegates in convention. Th of the time since the inauguration of Mr at Berlin. The empress, the crown prince which was agreed to I fixes the a Cleveland, owing to the frequent absences second congressional convention will meet the report in New York papers that and crown princess, and the prince and of appropriation at $230,000. Crimes and Criminals. of Mr. Atkins on account of the long a at Mankato on the day before the democratic princess of Saxe-Memingen received her at The senate then resumed the consideration an engagement of marriage exists between serious illness of his wife. Mr. Oberly as State convention. Mrs. Marvin, an old lady of Fre^bo rn the depot. The greetings between Queen of the railroad land forfeiture bill, and at one time superintendent of India county, Minn., started for California to them. The story is characterized Victoria and the royal family of Germany The supreme court at Washington af* Mr. Palmer proceeded to argue against all schools and became quite prominent in visit a daughter but when she got, to West were warm. The crown prince conducted the firmed the decision of the supreme court as a malicious invention without the amendments as to the lands granted connection with India matters Nothingis Liberty she was robbed ol her purse, ticket Queen to an open carriage drawn by four Minnesota in the case of the Minneapolis to the State of Michigan for railroad purposes, known as to the president's purposp. and check to her trunk. The purse contained a single basis of truth. The secretary horses, whichsheentered, and with the empress & St. Louis railroad against Fred G. Herrick. and by the Governor oft at state Possibly Mr. Vilas may have some choice about §40, and Mrs. Marvin had to beside her was driven to the castle. denies it. Herrick was an employe, injured deeded to the Lak Superior Ship Canal return home. in the matter Oberly would be glad, it is Crowds of people lined the route and cheered through the negligence of an engineer. Company. believed, to accept the place because it as enthusiastically as the carriage passed. received damages under a statute in Minnesota, After a speech upon the general land policy Much excitement was caused in Licking, a better salary and tnere is a better op The- Emperor of Germany may be also in force in Iowa, making railroad Queen Victoria made three visits to the of the government, by Mr. Dolph, the mm |Bl Mo.,by the discovery at Jame Smalley, portunity in the India office for a political companies liable for injury bo employes, bill was laid aside without action. sick room of the Emperor, who, by the very sick, but he is well enough to a wejl known citizen and proprietor of the manager. through the acts of an agent of the doctor's advice, kept his bed, which he The following bills were taken from the S'.nalie'y house, had murdered his two children, order the prosecution of every newspaper company. Senator Davis, for the company, will do for a day or two till he gets stronger. calendar and pasbed: Th senate bill to aged five and seven, by cutting their contended at these statutes violated After breakfast, Queen Victoria summoned which published insulting authorize the construction of a bridge neads with an axe. next attacked his Land Office Consolidation. the fourteenth amendment to the Dr. Mackenzie and made minute across the Black river, Arkansas the wife, who escaped by jumping through a rumors about the Empress Victoria. constitution, in thafc it3howod discrimination inquires as to the Emperor's health. senate bill granting the right of way, 10 0 The three land offices in Congressman window, as her insane husband had lockid in not applyng to all persons and The lamentable lack of gallantry oi feet in width, to the Kansa City & Pacific The meeting between Queen Victoria a Lind's district—Tracy, Redwood Fall all the door*. Smalley then cut his corporations alike. Railway company through the Indian Territory, and Worthington—are to be consolidated. the Empretss was very touching. Th own at and wrists with a carving some of the German sheets deserve The law places it "within the discretion of the company to pay §15 per mile Queen burst into tears on the approach of kuife and expired by ^leeduv! to a Sulln an, the slug,er, has returned to punishment. They need a lesson in the secretary of the interior when the receipts per annum for use of the nation or tribe of her daughter. They embraced and kissed Boston, wheie he was received with pn A shooting affray occurred at Dickinson, Indian whose land is taken. each other repeatedly with hands firmly of a land office fall so at its ex manners. ovation and procession. Mrs. L. Dakota, between Jasper Hultz and a clasped. The Queen only waited to remove penses exceed one-third of the a re Sullivan, the champauion's legal wife, intends ceived to consolidate at office with an Chase, resulting in the death of Hultz. I her mantle, and went immediately HOUSE. to set herself right before the orld. other. The receipts of tnese land offices was the result of an old quarrel. Bot to see the Emperor. She was astonished The Senate bill was passed for the relief id The little King of Spain is a constant She is endeavoring to secure a warrant for have fallen very low, so at neither of men lived fifty miles north of there, and and delighted to find him looking better of the Omah a tribe of Indians in Nebraska. the big fellow's arrest immediately on hid source of disturbance in thehad than she expected. them exceed $15,000 per year been drinking and playing poker all a a on the charge ol improper relations The question of their consolidation night. Hultz lost heavily. I is thoughfat The House then went into committee of The greeting of the peopla of Berlin to Eoyal Palace at Madrid. A few daya with Annie Livingstons. She takes was referred to the commissioner of Hultz fir-xl firs_t shgU Fou the whole on the taritf. Mr. Buchanan, of the Queen was everywhere respectful. Th this step, she says, because L., while ago he was lost for hours and, as has the general land office, who as chambers nfs revoTCec'ftW 6 nip tied and New Jersey, opposed the bill. men doffed their hats and the women traveling on two continents during the recommended at the three offices be consolidated. °Za In Chass's. TfrS bail entered under enrtbied. She was cheerc-d enthusiastically been related, was finally found in a Mr. Hemphill, of South Carolina, said he past two years, has acknowledged Annie The question has arisen as except in the immediate vicinity of the Hulta's right eyo and passed through his could conceive a system more unjust, cupboard. Not long after he was= taking Livingstone as his wife. She tried to have where the consolidated office shall be located. head, coming out at the base of the skull. palace, where the people refrained from more unreasonable, more unfair and more the slugger arrested ^hile he wapsurrounded Certain influences have been a his midday repast of bread and Hultz is a married man I is thought any noisy demonstration on account of unrighteous an the protective system. by his enthusiastic friends and admirers, work.among them ib is said at of the Emperor. at Chase fired in self defense. Mr. Osborn, of Pennsylvania, submitted milk. Not liking the flavor of the but her evidence was not strong Meagher, to secure its location at Mankato By invitation of the Empress there was an argnment against the bill, which he Geo. Dunha was hanged at Woodbury enough. This is hardly to be considered, however, milk he suddenly seized the dish and characterized as a blow at the dignity of a large gatheringof members of the imperial N. J» There was a clamor for tickets to as it would take the new office a The World's Boston special says at Sullivan American labor. family at the palace, to meet the Queen. poured its contents over the nurse leabt 150 miles away from the vacant public witness the execution, which is the first went on a spree aboard theCatalonia, Among those present were the crown prince Other speakers followed until the day lands and entail great hardships upon at has occurred in Gloucester county in who was feeding him. Then his Majesty insulted ladies, had fights with the steamer's and crown princess, the Emperor's daughters, was spent. people with final proofs, contests or filings 05 years, but Sheriff Ridgeway adhered to employes, beat Anna Livingston, and the prince of Hohenzollern, Prince laughed in a mocking, haughty the strict letter of the law, and few were SENATE. to make. I seems pretty certain,however, was so violent at the captain threatened Charles, Prince Leopold, the admitted. Dunham slept but little the at the three offices will be consolidate way and ran off to play with h& toys to put him in irons. .Rev. W. R. The Senate committee on education and heredt$*W.y prince of Hesse-Darmstadt, ed at an early day night before, although he was quiet. A Mantley, one oi the passengers, is given as labor, at its meeting, ordered favorable Prince Henry, the Prince and Princess of glass of milk punch was given him, and he authority for the statements. says reports on the following: Senator Blair's Saxe-Meiningen atid the Grand Duke and While a citizen of Lumpkin, Ga., tooK a drink of whisky a few minutes before at Sullivan cursed Mrs. Mantley, and bill to restrict the sale of opium in the District Grand Duchess of Baden. leaving his cell. The hanging was successfully It Goes to Fergus Falls. was cleaning out his cellar recently threatened to "swipe her d—d brats out of Columbia and the territories House accomplished and was without of existence" if she did not keep them out bill to establish a department of labor Senate aiter it had been flooded he discoveren The joint commission appointed by the special features of interest. The crime for of his way The steward, in defending The Situation in France. joint resolution proposing an amendment Nort a a and the Northern and Minnesota ®M which Dunham was executed was the murder a slight depression in the earth, himself from an attack, bioke a soda syphon to the consitution for ever prohibiting A majority of the deputies for the Seine conferences of the M. E church, to of his mother-in-law, a a a Kandel. over John' head, which pleased the the manufacture.importation,exportation, and, examining it closely, saw a bar department have signed a manifesto to settle upon a location for the proposed big fellow so much at he said the steward transporatio and sale ofalcoholicliquors the electors condemning the Boulangist Methodist seminary, met in Fargo to hear of metal partly buried there. Picking was the only man aboard. Th engineer in the United States. Senator Call was movement. The senators for at department propositions frcm competing towns. threatened to turn the water authorized to report as from the committee it up, he found it to be lead, Further have been asked to attach their sicnatures The commission consists of ten members, hose on Sullivan, who thereafter let him his bill of the last congress to establish Foreign News Nugget3. to the manifesto. The threatened five from a a and five from Minnesota. search revealed 167 bars, weighing alone. a national college of dental science in split among theBoulangists seems to have The London Chronicle announces the approaching Mayor Newman delivered an address of Washington. about a pound each. How they got been averted. a Cocardo officially announces marriage of Joseph Chamberlain welcome in behalf of the city, and Mr A Singular Accident. at Gen. Boulanger will not be there is not known, though it is surmised to Miss Endicott, daughter of the American Tevoray welcomed the visitors on behalf of HOUSE. An explosion at pitched 70 people into secretary of war. nominated for other constituencies. Gen. the board of tradp. Rev. Mr. Hollma that they were buried during On motion of Mr. Dunham, of Illinois, the air, throwing one man 5 0 feet, Boulanger has issued invitations to a polit-. responded for the commission, after While President Carnot, of France, was the Senate amendtmen was concurrned the Indian war of 1836, when a rude wrecked 17 large plate-glass windows, ruined ical dinner at theCefeRiche. PresidentCarnot which they proceeded to business. laying thp foundation stone of a new lyceat into the House bill authorizing the city of $33,000 worth of clothing.damaged a has imparted to the council the purport ositions were received from Moorhead, fort stood on the present site of theuni Agen. a platform on which were Chicago to erect a crib in Lak Michigan building $15,000 and caused a stampede of the speech which he intends to deliver Fergus Falls, Wahpeto and Fargo. Th seated hundreds of guests collapsed and for waterwork purposes. house. of hundreds of people from the upper stories at Bordeaux. Moorhead site was visited in the afternoon, all were thrown to the ground. Twenty Mr. Dunn, of Arkansas, from the merchant of tall buildings, occurred inthe basement The chamber of deputiesfixed Thursday, and at the session of the commission persons were injured. marine and fisheries committee, reported of a building on State and Jackson April 2Gth, for the discusssion of tne a afterward it was decided to accept and the House adopted a resolution The Chinese Minister and his secre In the Canadian house of commons Sir streets in Chicago. Queer enough, no one a a canal lottery loan. Th report of the offer of Fergus Falls, which consists of calling on the secretary of the treasury Charles Tupper gave notice of resolutions was killed, although two or three may be tary have been making a great stir the committee of the chamber of deputies §5,100 cash, $7,000 in real estate, and a for information relative to the seal which he will move in committee on ways fatally injured. which considered the a a a lottery loan site of ten acres or more, valued a a in New York society, not only on ac-and fisheries in Alaska. means, designed to secure for Canad a Two workmen were drilling a hole across proposal resoinmends at permission be 510,000. Most of the a a members After a short discussion as to whether it the advantages of free lumber into the count of their own social position, the street from the basement to make a voted for Fergus Falls, it is said, in he United States in the event of the Mills was competent for the House to proceed S expresse^s I A ?i. conduit for electric light wires, and accidentally sue the loan, and confidence but also of their picturesque costume, hope at a more a institute to the consideration of private business, tariff bill becoming a law. punctured a gas main. They lit the early completion of the canal. could soon be built in a a the House went into committee of the At the trial of McK.ittrick and George •which is a great break upon the dull a candle to see what was the matter wit!1 re id Carnot was met at the various -/ss Volie, for alleged complicity in the Union whole, Mr. Springer of Illinois, in the the drill, and the nextinsfcant they and 7C inonotony of men's evening dress. At places by officials exeresslng their at chair, on the tariff bill. Speeches were bank robbery at Winnipeg, both prisoners odd clerks and customers in the clothing tachmen and devotion to the republic, In the Canadian house of commons he made by Messrs. Bremer, Ford, Golf and a recent reception offered these Oriental were committed to stand trial at the next store overhead, the massive plate glaeg and was everywhere received with acclamations. correspondence with the United S a assize. Diamond, who was dismissed, intends Laud-t-e. front and great piles of ready-made cloth gentleman by Mrs. J. W. Drexel, Sometimes shouts for Boulanger bearing on the sea fisheri°s question was "Is-? taking action against the Union Mr. Girford presented the petition of the ing were mixed up in an almost inextricable mingled with the cheers. A Souterraine, called for. Sir Charles Tappe and Si .they appeared in their most gorgeous bank for §50,000 damages for false arrest. National W a Christian Temperance mass with broken timbers and falling plas replying to the mayor, the Presiident MacDonald assure the house at McKittrick and Velie were released on §»,000 Union against running interstate trains ter while people for blocks around thought Bilk gowns, the Minister wearing in said. "Yo are right in thinking they had the confidence at he $*$ bail. and mail trains, and against military an earthquake had re and rushed the center of his skull-cap an immense at I shall know how to delend the republic United States would be forced to com drills on the Sabbath. Tariif speeches the scene. Th fire was quickly extinguished against enemies within and without. pensate all Canadian damaged by the have been the order of the day ruby, said to be second to but one in by the department. The two workmen seizures. Recdrd of Casualties. in the basement were found to be very thus adding to the stock of campaign 'the world. Mr. Chang does not always Judge a so of New Yor as denied badly injured and three or four clerks in literature to be distributed in the -•-.- Sharp Letter to Sheehan. George N. Baker, a prominent and the motion to quash the indictment in 3 wear this ruby sometimes he the store above were injured internally. coming Presidential campaign. The House wealthy young farmer residing two miles In reply to a petition form the settlers caBe of as B. Kerr, who is indicted Ift weBt of Fairmont, Minn., was struck by One ol them. George Dtinlap, when the explosion committee on military affairs directed a wears an equally large diamond, or a of Crow Wing and Cass counties, complaining together with Sharp, a and j&ich- occurred was standing on a hot favorable report on the bill granting li^ht lightning and instantly killed while builda of depredations, etc., which have been 1 a pink amethyst which is said bo bein? mond for bribing the 1 8 8 4 a air register, and was thrown 50 feet, landing of way to the Duluth & Manitoba Railad wire lence. A rain storm prevailed committed by reservation Indians, and on a pile goods. Hi-s back is badly in- men in connection with the a a ifiik' 1\H at the time. Company through Ft Pembina unique among precious stones. asking at such Indians be restrained face railroad. Hi or a he trial a (Dakota,) military reservation. A cyclone Btruck the east edge of the must be proceeded with, at ,» ^.«* re t3 -w ?&m .^ rM9mM4MMMmM ^l^filiii^^^i^t^iiSi tt*