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I^JUL New Ulm Review. RESUME OF THE NEWS. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. MEMORIAL DAY. canonized in the hearts of all generattoni Judge Gonld of Monticello, Indian la, and are yet living to all bv the memory o%: sent a telegram to Gov. Gray, requesting -\. what they did and wera Who dares say to-|| that military be furnished to guard the day that they died in vain? Why. then, dog The Soldiers of the Late War Remember jail at that town, where Chamberlain, the we meet here to strew flowers upon theP *«RANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Washington News Items. Abstract of the Proceedings of the Their Comrades Who murderer of Ida Wittenberg, is confined, graves of these dead heroes to-day? Not as a visit from a lynching party was feared. Senate and House. Have Cone Before. The Kentucky congressional delegation, surely to shadow forth our gri^f and sorrow The governor at once ordered the headed by Senator Blackburn, accompanied "NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* Once again the annual recurrence of at tuelr fate. Nay, not so. Flowers, from Carroll veterans of Delphi to proceed to SENATE, .. by ex-Gov. J. Proctor Knott, Col. Blanton the day they were strewn in the triumphant* Memorial day nas called up to the minds Monticello, and Adj'tl Gen. Aoontz at Duncan and other distinguished Kentuekians. The Senate committee to investigate tht of the people the memory of the brave pathway of our Savior to the day wheothey once started for the scene. will call upon President Cleveland Jackson, Miss., election riots, after a suspension men who gave their lives to prserve the decorate these gTaves. have everspokenf and invite^ him to visit Kentucky in the language ot love and constancy and of three or four weeks, has resumed nation. There are laws aeainst using profane Miner Perkins, who has been in jail at the early fall., gratitude and joy. And they appropriately its sittings, having secured ssix fresh Grand Rapids, Wis., since last December, The whole country, in the large cities in language by telephone in all speak tnat language here. witnesses from Jackson. The sittings are charged with: the murder oi his wife in a the towns, in the villages and even in the The President" nominated P. H. Carney State except Connecticut. .. continued with closed doors. logging camp seven miles west of Pittsville, for postmaster at Mankota. The appointment country church yard, honor was done to SOON WILL BE THE LAST CAMP ITBE. The sub committee of the committee on Why bhouid we mourn these hono^ql seems to please the Minnesota surprised everyhody when his case was the brave soldiers over whose memory graves? Life at best is so short, so fleetmgtjL finance of the Senate having in charge the called by pleading guilty. Last December, flowers were strewn. At St. Paul the darn delegation in congress. Senator Davis The days and hours of it that we count so investigation of the tariff will consider the while assisting his wife" as cook in a logging onstraticn was like that in other spoke of it as an admirable selection. It New Orleans has a teachers' benevolent precious are laving over our heads like clouds^ glass and earthenware schedule, and will camp, he shot and killed her because cities, and an extract from the oration of is believed that Mr. Doran's presence at on a windy day. See! While you are fastening association with a good bank hear during the remainder of the week he believed her intimate with another man. Washington greatly improved Mr. Carney's Col. C. D. Kerr will serve as a sample of to your breast that honored badge of the such persons as have information to give chances. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in the thousands that were delivered elsewhere. account. Its investment is now a Grand Army it fades and grows dimT Every respecting this schedule. the penitentiary at Waupun, He asked Col. Kerr said: The secretary of state has been informed time we say good night an the camri fire, and question with its members. J* the judge to give bim twenty minut-es in If indeed there be anything in past associations by the United States counsul at Port HOUSE. tlgfr ""JPI every time meet and part on Decoration which to make a little speech. His request fit to afreet the mmd or man, we day, are but preludes to that eternal separation Au Prince, Hayti, that fears are entertained Caucuses were held by Republican and was granted, and he told his story, claiming need not strive to subdue the emotions we must shortly make. Snail I mourn A three-year old Maine boy, while of another revolutionary outbreak Democratic members of the house. that his wife was intimate with other which press uuon us here, for these men, then the fate ot these, my comrades, who 1^5 on that island. A telegram was sent to The select committee of the house which sliding down hill two or three weeks men and in his rage he shot her. whom you have met here to honor, purchased passed over only a little before, with the *5l^5 Rear Admiral Luce, commanding the investigated the late strike on the Reading our present prosperity and paid for sweet assurance that they had died for their ago, ran into a barbed wire fence and North Atlantic squadron, now anchored R. C. Capel, a druggist at Decorab, Iowa, railroad will recommend some drastic it with the blood, illustrating- again and country and would be remembered with I was arrested at Chicago, charged with off Port Royal' S. C, to dispatch one of legislation that is likely to be unpalatable cut the corners of his mouth fully two attesting the truth as old as the world, that grateful hearts and with floral offerings of =r being a fugitive from justice. Capel is the vessels of his squadron to Hayti for to both the railroads and their employes. only thus by sacrifice and fiery trial and sorrow, praise and love by generations yet unborn? inches on each side. charged with embezzlement and selling the protection of American citizens there. The propositions under consideration are: can either nations or individuals be Nay, verily! If the spirits ot these patriotic mortgaged property. It is alleged that he An absolute provision for placiag the There has recently been considerable purified and made fat to be prosperous and men are looking down upon us to-dav, as I disposed of his store at Dccorah to one hands of a receiver any railroad company comment at Washington on the statemeut happy. Every noble crown is, on earth, and believe they are, it is with no tinge ot regret' A scientific journal says that there Gibson of Omaha, receiving an payment wnich as the result of differences with its will forever be a crown of thorns. The man that Judge Gresham, when twenty-three that they made the sacrifice thev did to §400 in cash and two lots, the whole is no properly recorded instance of a employes fails for ten ten days to operate who has lived in this country for the last cure a nation's safety and enjoy these endurmg years of age, was for six months a member amounting to §2.500. Gibson says that the road a requirement that all train thirty years has attained an experience tokens of a nation's gratitude. And so of the American party. It is now asserted railroad locomotive ever attaining a when he went feo take possession he found crews but no other employes shall give ten and reached a full stature of manhood when you drop the forget-me-not and the that one of the persons who has been that a quantity of thegoods and furniture speed greater than eighty miles an days' notice of an iutention to quit work compared with which the nine hundred rose and the violet on the honored the most instrumental in giving currency of the store had been made away with, years of Methusela's tame pastoral lite were graves of your comrades, you say to and that the railroad companies must to this rumor has a Btrong personal antipathy hour, and that higher speeds are and that the entire stock was mortgaged but as the fleecing existence of a child. For the dead who lie there. Sleep on give ten days' notice to their employes of to Judge Gresham because of the to the owner of the huilding. Capel was we live in trroughts, not years in heartbeats, brave souls and not a murmur shall escape mythical. a reduction of wages. .^ ,*,v attempt of the latter while postmaster not in ngures on a dial. 4„», our lips that you rest so nobly the dust held to await the arrival of Sheriff Lindgren general to exclude the Louisana Lottery you redeemed from rebellion. Certainly we of Wenni«heck county, Iowa, who SENATE. *5ji%-TJ GAINED AN EMPTY. PBIZE. company from the mails, •»».*_. _.*„„ ,t,. should come here to-dav with malice Willie Pullman, a Nashville ladwent will take Capel back. The senate in executive session adonted I can remember as though io were but yesterday towaid none and charity tor all. Yet I will where I was twenty-sixyeais ago today. the foliowingresolution without a division: out upon a raft the other day to confess that when I recall tne toils and trials Nuggets of Foreign News/|Pf »*f I think it was just about this time of That the injunction of Becreoy be removed ot those tour years of war, and see how they drown a cat in a break in its surface* H4t4k Reports come from Russian Poland General News Items. the day on May 30.1862, that I marched from all proceedings of the dotted this land all over with the graves of with my regiment over the abandoned works that a special commissioner has under water, President Fitzgerald and Secretary Sutton, senate in reference to the treaty with While thrusting the animal under promising young men, and filled is with and into the deserted streets of Corinth. consideration the question of victualing a of the Irish National league in America, Great Britain now under consideration. shattered constitutions and with maimed its claws fastened upon his sleeve, That was. indeed, a gloomv period in the garrison of 500.000 men in the thirteen have called a meeting of the executive Motions from the Democratic side to and crippled bodies, I cannot lepress a feel, history of tne war. The" campaign in the and losing his balance, the boy fell Warsaw fortresses and also that a considerable committee at Cleveland June 12. The postpone the treaty until December and mg ot bitterness toward the men who causedfet East had proved a lotal failure. Beauregard, number of soldiers have been detailed meeting ib undoubtedly called to consider to lay on the table the motion to sit with it all. So far as the civil leaders of the under the logs and was drowned along through the imbecility of Hallock, had for work in the army tailoring establishments the action necessary in the face of the South at that time are concerned the feeling open doors were ruled out of order. The escaped from Corinth unmolested with his with his four-footed victim. there. pope's rescript. is there to stay. I cannot help it It is mv motion made last week by Senator Sherman entire army, and with all his material and human nature—the clay as it came from tt'e to proceed with the consideration The first train passed through the munitions of war. Gloom had settled like John Bright is seriously ill with fever. hands of the potter. of the treaty was carried by 21^o 19. a pall upon the hearts ot the people, and already Stampede tunnel in the Cascades on the His illness fills his friends with alarm. His A man who left Louisville fifteen, the cry was reaching the armv that Northern Pacific. It was the regular west fever is increasing and the othersymptoms HOUSE. THE BANK AND FILE WEEE GUILTLESS. the war against rebellion had proved a failure. But with respect to the rank and nle of the bound through freight No. 13. The work years ago, in the flush of manh ood of his malady are less hopeful than they The agricultural appropriation bill, as Oh! weak of faith! Tremolmg in Southern army I know that the feeling is an has been fully described so often that it is were. Mr. Bright's relations have been completed, appropriates $1,591,890, an and prosperity, came back the other doubt and despair when indomitable will unworthy one, and even as it recurs, memory now generally known that its length is summoned. His condition is critical. Mr. increase over the appropriation for the and tearless courage aione ceu.d f-avethe brings before me a scene my own day a miserable, broken-down tramp 9,844 feet.and that it cost nearly £1,250, Bright has been indisposed for some time. current year of $392,230. nation. Where would you uoubters have army experience. We had just renulsed a 000. The latest statement made as to his condition —yet even in this guise retribution The house considered the legislative bill. been to-day on what a tempestuous sea of despeiate charge of the enemy, and were reluming is that he has congestion of the Mr. Kerr of Iowa commented on civil service I It was current talk in Pittsburgh that anarchy would y©u and all of u& be. drifting to our rude breastwoiks, bearing overtook him, as he was Jatally shot lungs. The fever has not reached the highest reiorm as practiced by the Democratic the Edison Electric Company has offered now, it these and such aB these, the living with us the wounded ot both sides who point. The physicians express no the first night—it is supposed on account party, and sent to the clerk's desk and had terms of consolidation with the Westinghouse and tne dead of the Grand Army, had shared strewed the ground in our fiont Among opinion as to the nature of his malady, Electric Company, of Pittsburgh. read a circular letter to federal officeholders in your doubts and partaken of your tears? those dressed in Confederate gray was a boy of a woman, whom in the past but admit that he is very poorly. in Iowa, written by the secretary of the Nothing that I can tay or that this nation scuce fifteen years old it seemed, with ajw The terms, it is alleged, are not quite satisfactory he had compromised. can do will ever express a tithe of the gratitude Democratic state committee of Iowa, asking smooth and delicate cheek, and a clear, blue* to the Westinghouse company, that should animate every natnofc eye, a6 free from guile as that ot any child for voluntary contributions. A sharp but that the consolidation of the contending Items About People. heart for the men who fought and died to belore me now. We had little time to care interchange on the merits of the civil service corporations will be speedily effected is retrieve the fortunes chat seemed then and tor such as him, and he was laid at the root A tornado that left bugs all over the Judge Thurman, of Ohio, denies the report no longer doubteJ. law and the attitude of the two parties tor a year thereafter so near the lowest ebb ot a Tree just the rear of our line. After that he has consented to the use of toward it then took place between Messrs lace of the earth is the latest wonder Justice Bartlett of Eau Claire, Wis., held of their receding tide. a little I went to him, and ottering him a his name for VICB president- He has not Weaver of Iowa, Steele of Indiana, Cannon Andy Hamilton, the den keeper, and his diinu of water, asked him how he telt In & Irom the solid south. It came near been consulted, and is a candidate for no of Illinois and others. HONOB TO THE WOMEN. difficult whisper, the only answer he made wifjs for trial, fixing bail at §800 for each, office. As a soldier I am deeply sensible of the Ninety-six in South Carolina, and the The army appropriation bill was reported was: "I want my mother." Thev were his which was furnished. The examination honor so treely shown to my dead comrades. Capt. David G. Ray, the Pittsburg millionaire, to the house to-day. It appropriates last words, and as I gazed on his beautitul, lasted a week. Citizens supposed to be "varmints" were of unknown species Tet at the same time I cannot but think who has been ill at the Fifth $24,289,700, which is S564,981 more girlish face, with as deep a pity as I ever active in the organization for suppression that we bometimes forget, or at least undervalue, —black, pointed, rough-coated—yet Avenue hotel, New York, for ttv weeks, than the appropriation for the current lelt. his spirit passed awav. And shall I indulge of the dens were put on the stand by the the influence of the women of the his ailment being similar to that of Gen. fiscal year. a feeling ot bitterness and hatred evidently not prepared to be hurled defense in an end -avor to bring to light North in bringing the war to a successful Sheridan, died there. against the memory ot this poor, misguided Chairman Hatch, of the house committee the persons composing the organization, conclusion. We boast of being the stronger through space at cyclone rates, as boy, and thousands more like him who filled OIK agriculture, to-day announced the The New York World says that Jay bub the magistrate refused to permit such sex, and so in point of mere physical strength the ranii and file of the Southern army. God following subcommittee, which, as provided the3T were dead soon after touching Gould, who was reported in "Wall street questions to be asked. we are. But brute torce "alone never did forbid! Nay, if I stood by his torgotteriV by a resolution some dayR ago, will and never will conquer in a struggle like as seriously ill, and even dead, has merely the ground. The Winona, (Minn.) Mill company has grave to-day I would drop a flower on it begin the compilation of a general food that. Back of every element ot this kind been suffering with his old malady—neuralgia purchased the large elevator interests of loo, pity for him and tor the mother adulteration act from the various measures must lie moral courage, unshaken faith and oi the head—that he left for a tour whose name was the last word upon his* Stokes Bros, of Watertown, Dak. The on the subject now pending before the firm principle. Ko man can overestimate of inspection over the Missouri Pacific system, lips. Public parks are recommended as a purchase includes eight elevators, located committee: Messrs. Burnett, of Massachusetts tlie share that the wives and mothers and intending to go as far as Pueblo, respectively at Doland, Mansfield, Hackley, Stahlnecker, of New York. sisters of our soldiers bore in stimulating preventitive of anarchy. A speaker Colo., and that he will probably remain in CHERISH THEIR MEMORY. FOREVER. Ludden, Raymond, Columbia, Houghton Davidson, ol Alabama Conger, of Iowa, and promoting these qualities throughout My friends, amid the toils and turmoils of" Colorado, at the Springs, for a time. in Philadelphia traced the connection and Oakes. This gives the Winona the army, and I would to God that while we and Laird, of Nebraska. Mr. Hatch was life it is a pleasant thing to know that so F. A. Wheeler, of the wholesale boot and decorate the graves of heroic men we might between a certain class of virtues and Mill company a chain of forty-six elevaors added to the subcommittee by the subcommittee many thousands yearly observe this day. shoe firm of Curtis & Wheeler, of Rochester, also evermore screw flowers on the ground and warehouses. The croD prospects itself. Let it be ever thus observed. Let it become open spaces. Riotous uprisings never N. Y., was found dead in his bertn in where lie the heroines of the war—the are so encouraging that they" will build one ot the institutions of our country. women whose seli-sacnfieine devofon was a sleeping car on the Cincinnati, Washington SE\ATE. find their source in that part of the Teach its celebration to T-our chi orcn as three new elevators at once, of which one DO less noble and worthy because exhibited & Baltimore railway on its arrivai at vou do the observance of Fourrh ot July. rhe fisheries treaty was debated in open will be at Dempster and one at Oshawa. population dwelling within the vicini in the silent soriow ot a desolated home. I, It is a very smail return you wui thus make Cincinnati. A smail bottle containing session, Messrs. Forge and Beck making for one, can never lorget them when we for the heritage ot freedom bequeathed to ty of parks, since Anarchists frequent chloral was found beside the body. It is the principal speeches. Serious Charges. meet to do honor to eicner the living or the you by the men you honor. I know supposed he took an overdose. The bady thickly crowded quarters, the alleys HOUSE. dead of that eventtul period. I see them Under Sheriff Thomas Farrell of Jackson you will join me in a sentiment irom an was taken to the morgue. bere co-day foremost, as thev ever In consideration of the legislativeappropriation county, Wyo., who was recently in Montana author, whose name I have torgotten, in and densely populated courts. are, in honoring the memories of those bill considerable debate was had honor of our soldier dead with a requisition forCharley Brown, whose hands they upheld and whose True men ve fe'l: and faithful to the last! over the clauses making an appropriation charged by the Wyoming authorities with The Record of Casualties. beartsthey cheered when so many of my Thouffh overpowered bv death, yet still in death. for the othce of surveyors general. larceny, makes a statement which contains An enterprising Dartmouth freshman, An aeronaut named Fish made an ascension own sex were ready to give up despair. Is Uncononered. Holy be vour memories! some severe strictlres upon Gov. Thelegislative bill as it stands contains from Blue Rock Springs, O., and It any wonder that a nation which can boast with a taste for electric expeiments, Blessed and glorious, now and evermore Leslie, of Montana. The latter is charged no appropriation for the salary of the in descending the balloon struck a house, such mothers and daughters as ourg, has Be your heroic names! flj with using his othcial influence and knowledge governor of Dakota. Unless the bill should tapped the wires of the Western demonstrated the tact that it can neither be demolishing the chhnnpy and throwing be amended the senate, Gov. Church to prevent the capture of the enslaved nor disrupted? We owe it to ourselves Union Telegraph Company.recent]y Fish into a tree, whence he fell to the will have to farm this year for a living, prisoner wanted by the authorities and to posteniy to ever mark the retura ground. His injuries are thought to be Mollie Garfield has set the wedding day. and connected them with an instrument while bearing the honors of thego\ernorship of Wyoming. Ferrell also ot Decoration day with gratetul cere fatal. It is June 14-, at Mentor, Ohio, and her for glory alone. asserts that the governor Bought to monies not alone m" commemoration ot in his room. It was quite a late father's private secretary, J. Stanley An explosion took place at the Montreal shield Brown because of the fact that his those who died, but to perpetuate also the SEN 4.TE. Brown, writes that he will commence life source of amusement to him to sit Gas company's reservoir at Hochelaga principles for whicn they died. son was acting as attorney in the requisition The executive journal, covering everything then. The ceremony will be a double ODe, which was attended with serious loss of case. Farrell claims that for some reason quietly at home and learn all that connected with the fisheries treaty as one of the Garfield boys will marry aMiss life. Five dead bodies have been taken the governor seemed disinclined to honor THE KEBELLION A LONG-CHEEISHED SCHEM E. from the time it reached the senate, is to Maxon on the same date. was going on in the outer world, but from the ruins. It is supposed death was For years the rebel leaders hadnuisedihe hie requisition papers, and kept him waiting be printed in the Record. It shows that project of a separate nation, with slaver* as caused from suffocation. One poor fellow the company finally discovered the in Helena for more than a montn. The Rome correspondence of the London it3 coiner stone. They may have brought Senator Hoar made the motion which has had his chest completely crushed. The Three requisitions were sent for NewB says "The Irish clergy will shortly far themselves to believe "that their cause was scheme and now things look from been credited to Senator Sherman, and men who were painting on the roof were by the sheriff before the governor receive orders from the episcopacy to just. But my rnends, it makes all the diiterence which was adopted, that the consideration blown fifty feet in the air, but escaped serious promising for the young scientist. would honor the papers. When finally make every eifort to remove the bad im whether we pursue a certain injury. Nearly thirty were more or of the treaty be with open doors. Mr. henored Farrell started for his man, who pression produced by the rescript. Its course because we believe it to be right, Sherman was, however, one of the three less injured. was at Great Falls. Arriving at Sun purely religions character will be emphasized or judge it nsrht because we pursue it (Messrs. Dawes and Teller being the others) River Crossing, where Brown's headquarters A man was found dead on the top A pretext was the last thing such men were and all political intention disclaimed. An Omaha special from Beatrice, Nebraska, who voted in favor of the Riddleberger were, he found that the game had likely to want, and the election of Abraham sajs when the late storm came up of a Liverpool tramway cat- not long resolution after it had been adversely reported flown. Farrell says that when Brown was Lincoln served their puipose And now at the wife of A. F. Bickett, who lives on a from the committee on foreign relations. At Murick's Ferry, near St. Charles, on ago. Nothing was found on him to first arrested he hired as his counsel the lasu the rebel leader stood upon his sunnv farm south of Odell, fearing the water The resolution was lost by a the Missouri river, the Sheritf of St. Louife--# son of Gov. Leslie, who was just entering Pisarah, looking back over savage deserts ot would rise in the creek on which they lived lead to his identification, but he had vote of 4 to 3. county and a posse of three deputies endeavorinz the practice of law. So confident doubt and disappointment and delay and and carry the house a\»ny, started for a with him a couple of carrier pigeons. forward to a Canaan ot promised joy, whch was the latter of winning his case to arrest a gang of river men The Pacific railroad telegraph bill was neighbor's nith her five children—one a he had only the Jordan ot secession to exoss that he made a bargain with Brown and a battle ensued, in which Deputy favorably reported to the senate. It is To one of these was attached a piece crippled little girl. In the dark they lost order to possess. None but the hand tnat Albert Ahlfeldt was fatally injured. Deputy that if he cleared him he was to receive the house (Anderson) bill amended by their way and fell into a gully, which was of paper with the words, "Come to ruies above could save the nation then. The John Monohan was seriously shot §100 otherwise not a cent would be striking out the word "construct." It requires running full of water. The mother and government and all its resources weie under through the bowels and Deputy C. C. Carret charged. Farrell also asserts that Attorney the subsided roads to maintain and the detective office at once," and the three of the children were rescued by neighbors, the control of Southern favmpathizers. Washington Leslie made his boast that the requisition was hit three times by bullets, but not operate public telegraph lines, but the effect who heard their cries, but the crippled was full of rebels openly moclaimmatheir bird was set at liberty. In half an papers would not be issued bv the dangerously wounded. Sheriff Allen became of the amendment is to permit their girl and a boy five years old were treason in the very hall« ot congress separated irom the party and has governor. At Sun River Farrell says he hour a man arrived at the detective acquisition by purchase, or in any other drowned. Their bodies were found next and the mansion of the chiei executive. not been heard of since. It is feared that discovered that a telegraph message had day. way the companies see fit. Washington was also full of Northern men. office and stated that the deceased he also has fallen a victim to the desperadoes, arrived four hours ahead of him dated politicians mostly, who were ciying God HOUSE. Helena, addressed to Devine, which stated lhere appears to have been seven was his father, and had been very save the country, but the ciy simply meant Criminal Calendar. The conference report on the bill to establish that "the warrant had been men who lay in ambush. The whole God save my place and my fortune. The sick. He had gone out for exercise a department of labor was agreed party is know and a posse is now in. issued," and signed "L." This put Brown A clue has been discovered that may prayer of the South in Washington \v as let 'and to fly the pigeons. to by the senate. The house also adopted search of them. on his guard, and he mounted his horse possibly lead to the arrest of the murderers me live upon the truit of other men's industry, the conference report and the bill passed and rode away. Farrell alleges that the of Reuben Drake and his family at Viroqua, and the pi ayer of the Northern politician in substantially the same shape as it When the Pacific express on the Northern telegram was sent by Gov. Leslie himself. Wis. Suspicion points to two parties at the capital was let me fatten upon came from the senate. Pacific coming east arrived at Fargo Editor Willard Cobb, of Lockport, who left that section. the plunder of the public. Fort Sumpter The explanation made by Gov. Leslie a wee lad, apparently about ten years old, The house committee on the judiciary was attacked and civil war was upon us. tells this story of Roscoe Conkhng's Willie R. Lee, the-young man who attempted would demonstrate that Farrell grossly stepped therefrom, and pausing to study Then uprose that mighty host in the North, amended the senate bill relative to dispositions to kill his step-father, Banker remarkable memory: In the fall of exaggerated the facts and proves that a not ot politicians*, not ot seekers tor place or the circus bill boards was observed by a in the United States courts, so as to Raw son, last October, in Chicago, while large part of his story is outright falsehood, plunder, but ot the honest masses, the maiustay policeman who, noting that the boy id require the United States law to conform 1866 Mr. Conkling came home to leaving church, was denied a release from inspired in malice. Brown did have and support of every republic. To not return to the train, took him in with the state law in taking those dispositions. jail on a writ of habeas corpus. Utica to make a speech upon the exciting a civil suit some time ago in Cascade these masses belong the credit and the charge. The little fellow who is bright A favorable report was ordered on county, and the governor's son WHS honor of that war's success. and well dressed, sayB his name is Joe Luther Holman pleaded guilty at Boston the senate bill to make judges of circuit issues of the hour, and the Herald of conspiring to murder his sister. his lawyer that case and the governor Friend, that be will be eleven in July, and and district courts interchangable. wanted to report it in full but THE vVAE NOT A HOLIDAY EXCUESION. Physicians testified that congestion ol the knew it. But he never heard thRthis son that he lived at No. 1194 Jackson street, It was no holiday excursion over summer SEVATE. brain had affected his brain. He was sentenced had anything to do with the defense or the Chicago. He ran away from home threeweeks couldn't do it unless the orator would seas as you well know. At last we thought to two years in the house of correction. management of Brown's case, on account The senate committee on the judiciary ago to go out West where the great the end'drew near. Bat the South still haa give it a copy of the speech in advance. of which the warrant was issued upon requisition. failed again to reach a couclusion in regard hunters are. He had no money and says corn bread and roasting ears, there was still to the nomination of Melville W. This he did on ihe afternoon Papers accompanying the first he went as far as Yellowstone Park, and lead and gunpowder, and while these means At Cox boarding house Albany, N. Y. Fuller to be chief justice. It is understood two requisitions were not sufficient under returning had stopped a few days at of sustaining and destroying life remained of the day when he was to speak, and Joseph Sherer, who was employed at that further information from Chicago is the law to justify the governor in issuing Fargo. He wa3 now working toward it seemed as though tne South was determined Kieler's restu.aunt, shot and killed Lizzie in the evening he delivered the speech the warrant for the arrest and transportation awaited. The most serious of the charges home. to prolong the struggle. The same McCarthy, to whom he was engaged to bemarried, asked for, and hence the refusal brought against Mr. Fuller are those from unpartisan masses who had tought the battles almost word for word as furnished in and then shot himself. He can Mr. Dunlevy of Chicago. They allege that Frederick N. Toye, township clerk, hi* S complained of. ^^%r of the Union, fought again at the polls, not live. Jealousy was the cause of the advance, although the effort was to the clerk of the court and Mr. Fuller were wife and three childreu. were burned to aid in legislative halls the battle of reconstruction. act. A I jury commissioners in 1881, and that Mr. The result is before von to-dav. death in their house at Utfington. A girl 1 every appearance extempore. It made An Augusta (Me.) dispatch says that Tascott once More. %& ||fj Fuller drew a jury before which a case in of thirteen was the only one of the THE LESSONS TAUGHT." xiDward of eleven solid columns of the Mr. Blaine's house was broken into some Some men fishing in the lake .near We. which he was himself heavily interested Now, what are the lessons all this teaches family saved. to us, to be taught in turn by us to our cniidren time ago while he and his family were absent guan in Lake Michigan, picked up a bottle was tried. Utica Herald. At Milenberg. a resort on Lake Ponrhantnan, on occasions such as this? Prnnaiily, and all his political and business correspondence containing a copy of the $10,000 reward within a few miles of New Orleans, that this is a union, and not a confederacy and private papers involving circular and a lettler dated Milwaukee, one man was killed and ten others injured, air. Mills of Texas moved that the house merely. Second, that slavery, in whatsoever financial operations, which were in his library, March 28, and signed William B. Tascott. it is feared mortally, by a lightning stroke. go into committee of the whole on the form it may rise its hydra head, has Several days ago Lee Mackey xveui were overhauled and a portion of The writer acknowledges having killed Mr. A sudden storm came up from the lake, tariff bill, debate on the first paragraph been banished from this land foreveruiore. them abstracted. Suell, but says it was in self defense, and plowing on the farm of C. S. Maxwell, and a large number of people sought re* Third, that liberty, our sacred heritage to be limited to twenty minutes. Mr. hopes heaven will forgive him the crime Julius R. Griswold, adrummer for a Baltimore from the forefathers, is handed down again luge in a tent in one of the gardens. The I Holman of Indiana spoke in favor cl near Buffalo Village, Pa., when he for which men would hang him. He profepses oil firm, committed suicide at Cambridge, by us to our children, sanctified anew by our storm lasted but a few moments, but during cheap lumber. Mr. McCormick of Pennsylvania stopped to dig away the sod about a to be unable to live longer as a Md. He had been drinking heavily toil and treasure and blood but, above all its height the tent was struck with the^ -jj maintained that tnere was no fugitive from justice, and says his body and a colored man saw Griswold jump things, that the liberty thus transmitted IB result above stated. stump. As he pulled back the first such thing as a lumber trust, and that the will be found under the ice near Milwaukee. into the river from the wharf. A plank not lawlessness. It is not the liberty on the existing tariff on lumber was entirely reasonable. A six-year-old son of B. Rogers of Lake JL flap of grass he was surprised to find was thrown to him but Griswold refused one hand to die by starvation, or on the City, Minn., got mad at Walter, son oSSlf ij The Milwaukee Heral says: The body other to run riot with unbridled license, but to be saved. Ihe body was hooked up underneath it a flat stone, which evi. John Montgomery, who is a year youngerjapf'B is founded on the rock of obedience to law of a young man shot in the abdomen, was with oyster rakes and sent to Baltimore. and strut him several blows on the headSjS dectly hand't got there by accident. and respect for government. That political found in the lake south of the city limits When the Pacific express on the Northern Emmett V. Rhoades, cashier of theFir3t with an iron rod, causing injuries that may liberty is a means, not an end, and a means and has not been indentified. Several Mackey proceeded to investigate, and Pacific coming east arrived at Fargo National Bank at St. Paris, Ohio, has result fatally. The victim is now in a valuable chiefly as the great safeguard of JMJ fishermen at Waukegan found a bottle a wee lad, apparently about ten years old, been found short in his accounts, and the was still moro astonished to find that critical condition. order, of property and morality. Fourth, containing the information that Tascott stepped therefrom, and pausing to study bank has suspended pending an investigation it teaches the lesson that the safety of the under the stone was a pot of shining contemplated suicide and that his body The ore docks at Escanaba, Mich., werethe the circus bill boards was observed by a by the controller of the currency. country depends the future, as ra tne past, I% would be found in Milwaukee bay. The scene of a riot. The ore trimmers demanded policeman who, noting that the boy did eold coin to the value of nearly Rhoades was arrested for violating the not upon the professional politician or body, now laying in the morgue, answers higher wages and struck. New not return to the train, took him in bank laws. The shortage, $10,000, will spoilsman, but upon the virtuous and intelligent $3,000. Mackey resigned his job the men were put on, but when they appeared the description of Tascott as given by charge. The little fellow who is bright be made good by Rhoades' bondsmen. mass of the people, and that for work the strikers assaulted them savagely the chief of police of Chicago. The man is and well dressed, says his name is Joe next day and left for his home in the highest honor our children can The family of J. A. Allen, of Council with picks, shovels, stonesand clubs, apparently twenty-two years of age, measures Friend, That he will be eleven in July, and attain is to be classed with the Greene county to enjoy the fruits oi fcrove, Kansas, consisting of his mother, seriously injuring several. The riot wa* five feet, eight inches, weighs about that he lived at No. 1194 Jackson street, latter as distinguished irom the former. wife and two little girls, aged eight and finally jail.quelled, and ten ol: fcbejgade^ are his good fortune. The money is supposed 150 pounds, is of slight build, has fuli Chicago. He ran away from home three Teach your children, my comrades, to in £jjg* !p eleven years respectively, were poisoned round face, heavy eye-brows, fair complexion, weeks ago to go out West where the great stand up openly for truth and all true men, to have been hidden by Robert with arsenic placed in the coffee pot. The hunters are. He had no money and says and let this and- this only be their creed and light hair thin on top. The right leg Floods of minliavliBBen fop over #ixty youngest child died. Allen was not effected, Dryden, who many years ago occupied their party. In all human probability these, shows a distinct scar of a bullet wound. he went as far as Yellowstone Park, and hours in Illinois,**|gN|nou8and of acres as he did not drink of the coffee, and our comrades who .died that such principles returning had stopped a few days at There are also scars on elbows. There was of growing corn S water. SS^iT^ a cabin near by and was somewhat fcj might live, are as much without successors circumstantial evidence points strongly to Fargo. He was now., working toward nothing found on the body which could and streams are doing much damage as the martyrs of the church, but they are of a miser. z* «v*&^ him as the perpetrator o! the crime. home. otherwise lead to his identification. bridges and fencing. mmem l''^y{jfe|j•gl^^•^ nf' "PI Svw