New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 13, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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RESUME OF THE NEWS. Larson, a married man and neighbor. The DEMOCRATIC- CANDIDATES. New Ulm Review. THE KOMINATlOlf OF CLOEVELAKD. THE PLATFORM. girl was under fifteen years of age a warrant The resolutions were read by the clerk as Daniel Dougherty, of New York, presented was soon procured for the arrest of follows: the name of Grover Cleveland as the candidate Larson. Larson and his victim are supposed The Democratic party of the United Ssatea, of the democratic party for president, HORRIBLE CALAMITY. y% to h^ve passed through town during Crover Cleveland and Allen G. Tk BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. in national convention assembled, renews and his eloquent speech produced the night some two or three hours in advance ^Thurman the Standard Bearers the pledge of its fidelity to Democratic much applause, as also did the speech of of Gullickson and the constable. It Out of Thirteen Persons but Two of the Party. faith and reaffirms the platform adopted by NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* Mr. McKenzie of Kentucky, who seconded is thought that Larson went to Washing, ilscape a Horrible Death by the its representatives in the convention of 1884 Dongherty'8 motion. ton Territory. -^Z and endorses the views expressed by President burning of the Mundine Hotel, H. D. D. Twiggs of Georgia also seconded Cleveland in his last annual message to The body of John Olson* Hague was This climate has four seasons, the Rockdale, Tex. Condensed Proceedings of the Mr. Cleveland's nomination, as did also ongress as the correct interpretation ot that found near his home in 'Grow, six miles Three Days' Proceedings at delegates from other states. Mr. McKenzie sarme as heretofore—winter &nd^ wjxi A most horrifying calamity has befallen cplatform upon the question of rarsff reduction from Anoka, Minn., at the foot of a small of Kentucky then moved to suspend Rockdale, Texa3. The Mundine hotel, the St. Louis Convention. and also endorses the efforts of our ter and summer and summer, oak tree, with a rope around bis neck. He the Tules and to nominate Grover a three-story brick building, was found to Democratic representatives in consress"to was in a sitting posture, with his hands The democratic national convention Cleveland for president by acclamation, be on fire, and was quickly all ablaze. Inside secure a reduction ot excessive taxation. touching the ground, and leaning forward, met at St. Louis accjrding to announcement which motion prevailed, and after a motion ft ere thirteen persons, only two of Chief among its principles of party faith with his head not two feet from the earth, on June 5, preceeded by two or three The Mayor of a municipality in Kansas to take a recesB until night had been whom escaped alive. Dr. H. A." Brooks, are the maintenance of an indissoluble Olson was forty years old, and leaves a days excitement and wrangling over preliminary voted down, the convention amid great the proprietor, was pulled out of the burning union of free and indestructible states, now appointed a city marshal whom wife and eight children. He recently lost proceedings. confusion adjourned until next day. about to enter upon its second century of _* building with his hair and beard hfs farm through drink, and ,his financial the Council didn't want, and the latter, Senator Barnum of Connecticut, chairman unexampled progress and renown, devoted W singed off and otherwi«e badly burned, disasters were the probable cause. He SKETCH OP THE NOMINEE. of the democratic national committee, to a plan of government regulated by a leaving behind him his wife and four to get even, fixed the marshal's reached home from Anoka the night before Grover Cleveland, twenty-second president culled the convention to order. Bishop written constitution strictly specifying children, who perished. Pemberton Pierce, intoxicated and left his home early salary at $1 per month. J. 0. Cranberry of St. Louis then opened every "ranted power and expressly reserv-. of the United States, was born in Caldwell, representing the firm of George H. Zeigler, next morning, and must have hanged xng to the states or people the entire ungranted the proceedings of the convention with Essex county, New Jersey, March 18. of Philadelphia, jumped from the burning himself soon after, as decomposition had residue of power the encnuraffe- fej prayer. building and was killed. D. M. Oldham of 1837. When three years of age his father, a set in when the body was found. nient ot a jealous popular vigilance, directed gPj At the conclusion of the prayer Mr. Barnum Dallas, representing the firm of F. Cannon East Haven. Conn., has a romance Presbyterian mimster,moved to FayetteviHe, to all who have been chosen for brief tirinB gg£$ arose and saidGentlemen & Co. of Galveston, escaped badly singed. A young man named Westey living at Onondaga county, N. Y., where yoang Gro- in the case of a pretty girl adopted to enact and execute the laws, and are fifl|j of the Convention* By the unanimous The mystery about the thing is that so Hamilton, Fillmore county, Minn., was cbarerea with the duty of preserving peace, lolfi vote of the national committee, the irom a foundling hospital by a family many should have perished when none kicked to death by a vicious horse. A boy ensuring equality and establishing jasuce W?% chair has been directed to present to this were higher up than the second story, twenty years old named Engebretson, re. of that town, who is now claimed by The Democratic party welcome an exactmg convention as the list of temporary officers and there were galleries and exite on siding at Carimona, same county, while scrutiny of the administration ot the ex- JJ a rich New York lady as her daughter, the foil owing, which the secretary vvillread. both sides of the building occupied sitting on the door step handling a revolver ecntive power, which, four years ago, was 0&* by the sleepers. No one was heard accidently shot himself, the ball passing and will shortly be transplanted to committed to its trust in the election of aST* IBi IBS TEMPOKA:KY OFFICERS. *ft %i tr^ to call or scream, all dying without a through his heart and killing hint Grover Cleveland, president of the United iW Mr. Prince then read the list as follows: metropolitan luxury. cry for help, though a great crowd quickly instantly. States, but it challenges the most searcmng f**f Stephen M. White of California, for gathered, and exhausted every effort to inquiry concerning its fidelity and devotion Richard Carney, a negro under sentence chairman [applause], temporary secretary, afford a rescue. The remains of several to the pledges which then invited the of death in Freehold, N. J., for the murder Frederick 0. Princeof Massachusetts. have been recovered from the ruins, but suffrages of the people. During a mos Much of the so-called ivory now in of Mrs* Margaret Pnrcell, has confessed Assistant secretaries, Alfred Orendorff they are unrecognizable. A great pall critical period of our financial affairs, re- 1 that he assaulted Miss Angeline Herbert,a of Illinois, W. L. Scott of use is simply potato. A good, sound rests over Rockdale, and every business sultin2 from overtaxation, the anomalous |& white girl, two years ago, for which crime Virginia, T. F. Barrett of St. Louis, place is closed. Mr. Pierce is the only nonresident condition of our currency, ami a public debt £9| S potato washed in diluted sulphuric Samuel Johnson, an old negro, known as Leopold Stnruss of Alabama, O. M. Hall unmatured, it has, by the adoption oi a wise Hg -victim. The pecuniary loss is Mingo Jack, was lynched. of Minnesota. John Triplett of Geoige, L. acid, then boiled in the same solution, and conservative course, not only averted a adout §15,000. E. Rowley of Michigan, Oliver Newell of &n attempt was made to wreck a train disaster, but greatly promoted the prosperity g& and then slowly dried, is already to Those known to have been lost are: Mrs. on the Chicago Burlington & Quincy railroad Colorado, T. J. Tingle of Missouri, T. L. of the peopla §, W. A. Brooks, wife of the proprietor of the be turned into buttons, poker chips Merrill oi Nebraska. Reading secretaries, near Fulton, 111., by placing two It has reversed the improvident and unwise hotel and her four sons, aged four, six, Hon. Thomas Pettit, house steel rails between the guard rails at the policy of the Republican partv conch- rj. and innumerable other things that nine and fifteen years respectively J. F. of representatives. Assistant reading ing the public domain, and has reclaimed crossing of the Northwestern railway ivory was used for once upon a time. Briscoe, wife and two little children, Isaac clerks, Michael T. Barrett of from corporations and syndicates alien and tracks. A freight southbound ran into Crown, and a traveling salesman, supposed domestic, and restored to the people nearly them, the engine and sixteen cars going New Jersey, T. 0. Walker of Iowa, R. H. from papers to be Pemberton Pierce of one hunuied millions ot acres ot valuable Henry of Mississippi, John W. Kern of Indiana, over all right, but the next two cars being laud to be sacredly held as homesteads fot Philadelphia. The hotel register being J. P. Carre of Missouri. F. D. Sawyer derailed and torn to pieces. A curious monstrosity of Vienna is our citizens. burned, there is nothing more with which of Ohio, William P. Bentley of Missouri. The body of Agatha Peterson was found While carefully guarding the interest in a giil who,though born February 15, to identify the remains. The origin of the Official stenographer, Edward B. Dickinson in the Wisconsin river, near Schofield, the principles ot justice and equity, it has nre is ae, yet a subject of conjecture. The of New York. Sergeant-at-arms, Richard 1871, has lived only in the cradle. Wis., three miles south of Madison. She paid out more for pensions and bounties to postoffice was in the building and itb contents J. Bright. Chief doorkeeper, Daniel disappeared three weeks ago, and was the soldiers and sailors of the republic than She has a sound constitution, but were destroyed. Abel St. Louis. then supposed to have been abducted. It was ever paid Before during an equal period. has never outgrown the physical or is thought she was thrown into the river. The convention unanimously ado pted It has adopted, and consistently pursued a ver received some schooling, his studies being Minnesota Odd Fellows. the list read by Mr. Prince. firm and prudent fereign policy, preserving mental stature of a suckling. She The glass manufactureis of the United frequently interrupted by tha necessity peace with all nations, while scrupulously The grand lodge of Odd Fellows convened States have been contemplating the ad\isabihty THE COMMITTEES. utters only inarticulate sounds, has of often resorting to more remunerative maintaining all the rights and interests of with about 230 delegates present corainc of closing down this summer, Among the members of the committee re" our own government and people at home work, such as clerking in store, teaching, from every part of the state. The report all her teeth but never masticates, and by agreement of the leading manufacturers elected were these and abroad farming, eta The death of his father, which of the gra-nd master showed 18 subor it was thought advisable to close Minnesota—Chairman, P. B. Winston often sleeps two days and two nights The exclusion from our shores of Chinese dinate and 8 Kebekah degree lodges instituted occurred in Cleveland, Ohio, left the youth down on June 15 indefinitely. secretary, E. Stringer, resolutioLS, E. laborers has been effectually secured under at a time, and has never risen. during the year, five new halls dedicated to rely entirely upon his own resources, and Five of the riotous students of the agri C. Stringer, credentials, D. W. Mayo, organisation, the provision ot a treaty, the operation of and by-laws and amendmeuts approved he accordingly set out for New York citY to T. T. Hudson, committeeman, wnich has been postponed by the action of a cultural college were arrested in Iowa by for about 20 lodges, etc. The report M. Dor an. accept the position ol under teacher in an Benubiican majority the senate. the sheriff of Story county and taken to The address of the Methodist closes with a number of questions answered, Wisconsin—Chairman, G. M. Woodard asylum for the blind. In August, 1855, he Hone-sc reform in the civil service has been Nevada for trial. This action has caused recommendations to the lodges and inaugurated and maintained by President bishops, read at the General Conference, intense excitement among the anti-secret secretary, T. F. Frawley resolutions, W. secured a place in the office of RoageiB, mention of the deceased members. The Cleveland, and he has brought the public society students, who promptly raised a 11. Seamen, credentials, S. V. Dickinson Bowen & Rodgers, Buffalo, N. where he shows that in the past four years secretary and treasurer's ,reports gave service to the highest standard of efficiency, organization, W. Lameroux, committeeman, purse to defend their leaders. Some of the read law, and, in 1859, was admitted to the full^ details of all financial transactions not only by rule and precept, but by the example 450,000 souls have been brought into J. L. Mitchell. faculty sympathize with the anti-faction. bar. of the order in the state. of his own untuing and unselfish administration President Chamberlain sustains the society Iowa—Chairman, W. H. M. Pusey secretary, the church, and the membership increased The following statistics show the cnodition ot public aftaus. In 1863 Grover Cleveland .was appointed men in their rights accordance A. F. Morrison, resolutions, F. W. of lodges in the state- Members in In every branch and department of the from 1,769,534 to 2,093,935. district attorney tor the county of Ene, with usages in old colleges, and it is likely Lehmann, credentials, S. S. Caruthers orgnnuation, good standing Jan. 1, 1887, 6,471 increase government under Democratic control, the 5nghts which event marked his first entrance into L. L. Ainsworth committeeman, the trustees will sustain the president. Receipts for missionary work last by initation, 885 by deposit of and the welfare ot all tne reople have "H political life. In i869 he was elected Bher.ff J. J. Richardson. The arrested obtained bail. been guarded and defended every oublio "J year upwards of §1,000,000, appropriations card, 320, by re-instatement, 311, total, of the same county, having' previously been Dakota was relegated to the rear until Chas. Schreeves, a hardware merchant interest has been protected, and the tquahty *5 7,787. Decrease by withdrawal, 337, by defeated for the district-attorneyship by the for next year, $1,200,000_ the contest between the Day and Church of all our citizens before the law, without suspension for non-payment of dues, 410, of Murray, Iowa, killed Louis Mears, a Republican candidate, Lyman Bass. In factions were settled by the committee on regard to race or color, has been steadfastly *J? The church claims 12 theological seminaries, deceased, 53 expelled, 11, total 811. farmer. Their quarrel grew out of Mears' 1881 he was elected mayor ot Buffalo on a credentials, which eventually upheld maintained Members in good standing Jan. 1, 1888, objections to Schreeves paying attention combination Democratic and reform ticket 54 colleges and 120 seminaries, Church and pulverized Day. Upon its /ecord thus exhibited, and upon fj to his sister. Mears dared Schreeves out G, 97G.net gam in membership, 505 number When a successor was to be 'elected to Gov the pledge of a continuance to the people oXjfe, with aproperty valuation of $25, to fight. After they had been out a short past grands, 1,400, number of brothers SOME RESOLUTIONS. A. B. Cornell tne Democrats nominated the benefits of democracy, it asks a renewal ^L relisved, 467 number of widows relieved, time, Shreeves returned to town and sent Mr. T. J. Campbell of New York sent up Giover Cleveland Owing to an implacable 000,000. chief3 of popular trust by the" election ot a 34 number of brothers buried, 50, a physician to Mears, who he said was to the desk, so that it might be read, along and fatal division between magistrate who has been faithful, able and Sj number ol weeks sickness for which benefits hurt. Mears was brought home, where he preamble and resolutions, prepared by the two leading factions ot the Republican prudent. It invokes in addition to that fj" died in a few minutes from the effects of were paid, 2,463, whole number of charters himself and signed by a large number of pinrty the State of New York, trust the transfer also to the Democracy Jacob Kins of Hallowell, Me., is 75 thirteen stabs inflicted with a knife. issued Minnesota, 139 number of prominent Democrats, as follows. he was elected over Secretary Folger by the of the entire legislative power years old. In the summer of 1886 he delunct lodges, 10, number of working Schreeves made no attempt to escape, and surprising majority of 192,000. In view of The Republican party, controlling the senate Whereas, We believe that the safety and lodges June 1.1S88, 129, average membership claimed he acted in self defense. this impetus given to his political fortunes and resisting in both houses ot congress visited Massachusetts, and there met continuity of republican institutions on this per lodge. 59. he was in 1884 nominated for president a reformation of unjust and unequal tax continent imperatively demands the recognition Mrs. Mary Ann Weston, a pleasing Considerable excitement was occassioned against James Blame, and on March 4, laws, which have outlasted the necessities of and enforcement of the Monroe doctrine at Aberdeen, D. by the announcement war and are now undermining the abundance widow of 53 summers. It was evidently all its length and breadth that territorial Mrs. Meckie L. Rawson, of Chicago, has, that eight saloonkeepers and two 1885, inaugurated president of the United of a long peace, deny to tne people equality acquisition or aggrandizement in a case of love at first sight with from appearances at least, thoroughly recovered druggists had been arrested for violations States. President Cleveland married in the before the law, and the fairness and the this quarter of the world bv foreign and from her slight indisposition. She of the local option law in force in that White House on the second day of June, justice which are their right. Then the cry each, and when Mr. King went home monarchical powers should not only be discountenanced, 1886, Frances Folsom, daughter of his deceased has been informed that Attorney Henry C. city. The complaints were made by several of American labor tor a better share the but should be discouraged he had signed a paper promising to Whitne/ was not fatally wounded arfd her parties employed, it is claimed, by friend and partner, Oscar Folsom, of rewards of industry is stifled with false pretenses and prohibited by every means in our power condition has correspondingly improved. the Buffalo bar. Except the wife of Madison, enterprise" is fettered and bound f'\ the local option league to procure evidence. marry Mrs. WesLon. But he thought that it is our duty as well as our mteiert to However, she still refuses to see any one Mrs. Cleveland is the youngest ot the down to nome markets, capital is discoaraged Saloon men who have been selling establish and maintain the moct friendly better of it after he got away from the with doubt, and unequal, unjust laws until she has consulted fully with her attorney many mistresses ot the White House, having liquor for two months past under pretense diplomatic and comrneieial lelations with can ne'ither be properly amendea or repealed been born in Buffalo. N. 1864. fascinating widow, and refused to fulfil *. Mr. Whitney's condition was of keeping pool rooms and temperance our sister republic, Hex co, ith. Central ri greatly improved, and strong hopes are and South America, to extend to them places, charge that various pretenses were THTJKMAN FOR VICE PRESIDENT. the promise, though often asked to entertained that he will be outatid around such moral aid and sympathy as they may The Democratic partv will continue with used to procure drinks by informers. As was known on the third day the ail the power confided to it, the s^ruzgle to A do so. Finally suit was brought as usual in a few days. need to protect thempelves from unrighteous Threats of tar and feathers^and •violence convention Allen Thurman, of Ohio, was reform these laws, accordance with encroachments ot European poweis upon are freely made against witnesses. Local against him and judgment rendered in Aaron Pennock, a young Menonite, became nominated for vice President, with scarcely pledges of its last platform, endorsed ac the 4 their territory, or officious interference in optionis^s have employed attorneys and despondent at being pressed to pay ballot box by the suffrages of the people. the sum of $500, and as he refused to their internal governmental affairs and any opposition at all, Gray and Black say they will see if the law of the territory note due to a machine agent and hanged uither, it necessary to maintain the supremacy Ot all the industrious freemen ot out land, having received a lew complimentary votes. shall be longer violated. In most cases pay he has been put in jail. himself at Winnipeg. of the Monroe doctrine on this continent, the immense majority, including ev?ry tiller Allen G. Thurman was born ac Lynchburg, the accused have waived examination and of the soil, gain no advantage from excessive we should be piepared to mane and At the session of tha supreme court at given bonds. A serious battle between i, Nov. 13, 1813, He removed to Oaio in tax laws, but the price ot nearly enforce the demands asrainat whatever power Jefferson City Missouri Chief justice Norton whisky and order is anticipated. 1819, and received an academic education everything they buy is increased by the A restaurant keeper of Rockland, may undertake to evade or disregard it. fixed the day for the execution of Hugh favoritism of an unpqual system ot tax iesnslation. Therefore, be it and studied law under his uncle, William The coroner's jury in the Brown poisoning M. Brooks, alias Maxwell, murderer of C. Me., noticing that two of his customers All unnecessary taxation is unjust affair at Mason City, Io., made known Allen, then senator, and atterward governor Aurthur Preller, for the 13th day of July. Resolved, That a copy of this preamble taxation were evidently trying to eat their their verdict which concludes as follows of Ohio, and with Noah EL Swayne, afterward Executive clemency is all that can be hoped and resolution be transmitted as represented It is repugnant io the creed of Democracy The said jury upon their oath do say that for by the doomed man's friends. Popular to tht. national Democratic convention a ]ustice of the United States Bupreme suppers in the shortest possible time that by sucn taxation the jst of the necessaries which is to assemble at Sc Louis on the 5oh ieehng is much opposed to executive clemency. the said Hiram L. Brown came to his court While he studied law young Ihurman less thiy should miss the Boston ot life should be unjustifLiblv increased day ot June, 1888, ior such recognition death by taking arsenic, poison intentionally also gave much of his time to land surveying. to all our people Judged bv Democratic thereot and such action tfiereon as the said placed in his food or drink by some boat, which was waiting at the wharf, Forest fires are doing terrible havoc on In 1844 he was sent to congress by principles, the interests ot the people convention may bee nt to take concerning person unknown, but the said jury"are led are betrayed when, bvuanecessaivtoxrtion,trusts the Omaha line about fourteen miles from thought it would be very funny to the Democrats. During his service in that the same. to suspect irom the evidence before them and combinations are permicted to, Ashland. At Thirty-mile Siding the postoffice position Mr. Thurman advocated and vdted It was referred to the committee on resolutions frighten them a little. Accordingly that H. E. Brown is guilty of the deed." exist, which, while unduly enriching the few was destroyed, together with three for the "Wilmot proviso," and opposed the Matters are so complicated that no arrest without debate. ,. that combine, rob the body of ou- caizens ^#. he went into a back room and gave a houses, and that number of families are repeal of the Missouri compromise. After will be made. .The matter will be investigated by depriving them of the benefits or natnrafi rendered homeless. Thirty cars, 5,000 remarkably perfect imitation of the WOMAN'S RIGHTS. one term in congress he returned to his profession, again by the grand jury, which convenes competition. Every democratic rule o?¥* ties and 3,000 posts were also consumed. governmental action IR violated, when, in September. Mrs. H. E. Brown declining a renoimnation. He remained The chairman announced that the secretary steamboat's whistle. The joke worked The evening passenger trfijin, from §t. through unnecessary taxation, a vast snm of ,. Has left for her father's home ia Wisconsin, at the bar in growing practice would read a petition tor the consideration Paul was delayed two hours. The passengers well, the men heard the sound and monev, far beyond the needs of an economi-JS^ until 1851, when he was elected of the convention. The paper proved and crew aided in saving propertv cal administration is drawn from the peopie-f" rushed for the boat, and the joker Hon. Peter Wright of Milwaukee, an attorney to be a request from the woman's convention and did effective work. Fears are and the channels of trade and accuionlated\, for the heirs of Maj. Hooe.U. S. A., entertained for other towns on the line, laughed long and loud, until suddenly recently h^d Washington, stating as a demoralizing surplus the nitional«-"~ and it is thought that two or three work£.22 who was well known to the early BettJers treasury. The money now lying idle in the^» that two of ils members* had been appointed it occured to him that the men had of St. Paul, and who died at Prairie du federal treasury, resulting from superfluous' lO?ti their In ps, to make a short talk to the convention on taxation, amounts to more than $125,000,-^%* oF without pa ying for their sup*peis. Chien more than thirty years ago, has behalf ot the women of America. This request The biggest scheme for furnishing shippers proceeding1} 000, and the surplus coilec&ed is reaching^**? commenced legal on behalf of Then hj Stopped laughing. was accompanied by a piomi'e that with a low rate has juBt been discovered the heirs to recover for them property $60,000,0Qp»ivnually.^'i he sum otmore than in New York. The plan is to induce it it were grarted by the convention the left by him at Prairie du Chien, Madison jL)obauched by this immense temncation, tfie^ shippers on transcontinental lines to ship representation of the woman's oiganization and other places. It seems that Maj, remedy ot the Itepubhcan party is to meet S^ A citizen of Chicago with time to by lake instead of by rail, which makes a would only occupy the attention of the coarention Hooe left his will giving all his property and exhaust bv extravagant appropriations dilference of 10 to 15 per cent in rates. and expenses, whether constitutional or not,„ for ten minutes. The communication spare has carefully studied the leports to his widow for life, with directi ons that The cheapest route being urged to shippers the accumulation ot extravagant 'taxation. at her death it should go to their children. was signed by Virerima L. Miner and E. of the many missionary societies, and is by lake and rail to Duluth, thence via The Demecratic policy is to enforce trugal & She, however, overlooking the codditions k. Meuiweather. J. J. O'Donohue of New unneces-\d St. Paul, by which route a rate of 60 cents lty in public expense and abolish irom them computed what it costs in of the will, made absolute conveyances, L'ork moved that the women be hsard and it is given, which, added to the local rate of sarv taxation and the property for the most part being dollars and cents to convert individuals Jiras agreed to. $2 80 from the latter point, gives a Our established domestic industries andj||j of small value at that early day, purchasers through rate of $3.40 to San Francisco. enterprises should not, and need not, be enWL to Christianity. According to the Mrs. Meniweather then addressed the conrention gave little attention to the question of The all rail rate is $4 per 100 pounds, $1 daneered by the reduction arid correction GEK |V as follows: titie. The widow died a short time ago, iiguies it^sometimes costs as much as caniraryvi of which goes to lines East of Chicago on the burdens of taxation. 0a the and the heirs now seek to recover the Gentlemen of the Democratic convention: jLwith a fair and careful revision jif our tsrx law"s,ro dry goods to San Francisco. A number $394.23 to rescue an Illinois sinner. property on the ground that her life interest Time aud again have the women ot tfua due allowance tor trie difference be-|tg! ol large houses are already shipping in thfes country appeared before your legislative To make a Methodist of him costs having terminated they are entitled to twee'n the wages of American andloreigu*i|f way and San Francisco merchants are bodies and your gieat political conventions it. The property involved in the claim is labor, must promote and/encourage every^gK beginning to inquire earnest into the matter. $25, a Baptist $30, a Congregationalist asking that the practice of this government said to amount in, value at present to branch ot such mdustries^y giving tbem as- -M oe made to conform to its principles The $45, a Presbyterian $60, while surance of an extended market and Rteady^* about $200,000. basic pnnciplo, the verv foundations stones and continuous operations In the interests White Swan, chief of the Two Kettle it costs as high as $300 to get him into on which this government rests, are equal A tramp was picked up at Windom of American labor, which should no*ventS?^ band of Sioux, was in Pierre D. T., and QjJbuZ rights, yet now here in all this broad land the Episcopal Church,and $360 into Minn., having in his possession fifteen be neglected, the revision of our taxilawe"^ expressed great satisfaction with the white do equal rightB prevail? On the one side watches, some of them gold,and all good a contemplated by th6 Democratic partyfift father over the terms of the Dawes bill, the Catholic church. In Africa it we have a privileged, a governing class should promote the advantage of such labor handful of gold rings, three good revolvers, and guarantees that every Indian on the on the other side a subjected, a governed to -*-tbV* supreme bench of Ohio. costs $14 to convert, in Italy $42, in by cheapening the cost ot necessarie-s of Lfe and a full Bet of burglar's keys. He refused reservation will sign the treaty. He was class One half of the people of this so-called From December, 1854, to February, 1856, in the home ot every /working man, and at to give his name, saying his friend's also well pleased with the prospect of having Spain $55, in the East Indies $60. A republic yet live in precisely the same political he Berved as chief justice, and on the xpiration the Banie time securing to him steady ^and 5 were too respectable. When called on to the Indian school at Pierre, and says bondage our fore mothers lived under of his term refused a renomination. remunerative employment. Japanese cost $80, a Chinese $100, surrender he said he would die first, and that Carlisle is too far off, and that some the monarchs of England, before the colonies In 1867 Mr. Thurman was nominated tor Upon this question of tariff reform, so made motions to draw his revolver. The teachers employed theie do not know and every Christianized Jew costs rebelled ana seceded from the British empire. governor by the Democrats, and, although closely concerning every phase of our national sheriff was too quick for him, and said, more than his son. Our forefathers called themselves slaveB because $2,800. defeated, lie reduced the Republican majority life.and upon every question involved "Die it is then," when the tramp wilted. of such oppressions. Jf it were slavery The Minnesota committee of the Ancient trom 42,000 to about 3,000, and secured in the problem ot good eovernment, the He was taken immediately where court is for them, how is it not slavery tor us? I Order of Hibernians held its annual session Democratic party submits its principles and a majority in the legislature for the in session.and he can have justice without have been deputed by the Missouri Woman's proiessions to the intelligent snffiagea of tiw Jh at St. Cloud with a large number of Democrats. In J868 he was elected to the George Potts, of Head county, Ga., delay. Suffrage society to come before you and ask American people. delegates present. senate to succeed Benjamin F. Wade. From you to recognize these just principles, and had reason to think that the revenue Returns from all parts of the state of the first he took a leading position in that THE BEPOBT ADOPTED. Co pledge your party to right these great Isaac Orm, of Chippewa Falls, Wis., was Oregon accessible by telegraph indicate Mr. Watterson then moved the previous officers would be glad to find him, and body, being recognized as the leader of the wrongs by procuring such an amendment to sentenced by Judge Hoyt to one year that Hermann (Republican) for congress question, and the report was adopted. He the constitution as will give to woman equal Democratic minority. He was mad3 a member Waupun. A few days before he entered a he determined to circumvent them. has over 2,060 majority. His majority civrl ana political nsrhrs with men, "including ot the committee on judiciary, and on then said: saloon,and being refused drinks, as he was in Multnomah county, which includes Portland, One morning several months ago his the right preservative of the accession of his party to power he was already drunk, he fired several shots The platform committee has approved the is 2,500. The Prohibition vote is all rights— the right of suffrage. made chairman of that committee, and also which were intended for Thomas Dugan, report, and request to be passed without discussion bed was found empty, and pinned to very small. There are Republican gains The Republican party claims and wears a elected president pro-tempore of the senace. but which took effect in the different parts three resolutions. The firpt of these fe^' in every county in the state. The Democrats crown of glory for giving freedom to four the wall was this note: "When rede In 1872 Onio was earned by the Republicans of the room, r.^n ^s ISS will be presented by the Hon. W. Scott of carry only two counties'in the western millions of negro slaves. How much more bv 40,000 majority, but Senator Pennsvlvama, and is as follows: this I will be ded. Under the river will Slim Jim, ahas^James Perkins^ alias JB. glorious a crown will that narty win and half of the state. It is the largest Republican Tnurman took charge of the Democratic Resolved, That this convention hereby endorses Mclntyre, and Burns Azure were sentenced wear that shall achieve the freedom of the -be my home." His friends searched majority Bince the close of the forces during the following, campaign and and recommends the early passage ot to terms of five years in the pen educated Christian women of this country? war, and is astonishing alike to Republicans affam secured a majority in the legislature, the bid for the reduction of the revenue nowpending ior him. They found tracks leading You may have the opportunity to become by Judge Mcllree at Maple Creek, N. W. T.. and Democrats. Still more surprising which gave him a seat the senate tor another the house of representatives. the champion of freedom for the whole, instead to the river, and then disappearing. for stealing horses near Fort Shaw and is the result in rue returns for members The previous question was ordeied and the term. In 1876 he was a candidate at ot half the people. A declaration BO Fort Benton, Moot. ^gf of the legislature. There are 90 Members A mile down the stream they found tne national Democratic convention, «r»' resolution adopted. Frederick Lamon of noble, so grand, coming from this great in both houses. Of these the Republicans Max Hoppe, who murdered Adams near .vnuid probably have secured the nomin. Calafornia then presented the foUowin^ body of Democratic men, will send a thrill Potts' coat caught by an overhanging will have about 66 and the Democrats 24. Fort Conrad, Montana, May 29. was captured which was also adopted: "If through humanity's gieat heart, such as it uion but for a division in theOaio delegation. ^branch. They decided that he was by Deputy Sheriff Crawford, after a never felt since time began, ana will carry He was again a candidate in 1880. but was The secretary of the treasury transmitted Resolved, That a jaet and liberal polics* long and circuitous chase, near Sweet the memory ot this convention to the very deteat^d. He was appointed by President adead, and his family mourned daily. to congress a modified estimate from should be pursued reference to the territories Grass Hills, about 150 miles north and end of time itself. (iarheld a representative of the American the secretary of war of an appropriation that the right ofself-government is Three months later Potts appeared across British lines. He is held by mounted government in 'he international congress for the erection of the barracks at Fort Mrs. 'Merriweather then read a series inherent in the peojfajgnd^guaranteed rm. police pending extradition proceedings. wnieh met xn 1881 at Paris. Since theii Mr. '.j^and said that he wasn't dead but his of resolutions on woman's rights, which Snelling. The secretary says that as it is der thecorxstatntaonT^trtne a Hoppe claims he acted,in self-defense. M. Thurman has remained in private life, although proposed to increase the garrison, it is recommended she would like to see adopted by the convention. Washington. Dakota, Montanaand New MexT «'%rieuds won't believe him. They sny urged to become a candidate for governor, A farmer named Knudt Gullickson, residing that the appropriation first I °J Population and develdp"?, that the original Potts is indeed dead except that he -acted as a delegate to about twenty miles southeast of La a to adQ«Bs«)n proposed, $65,000, be increased to $150,000, Considerable disorder prevailed during ?i into the Union as the national convention 1884 He was states, and we unoualifieaiy condemn Grace, 1). T., accompanied by a constable which will also cover the cost of necessary the delivery of Mrs. Merriweather's remarks, and now Potts is trying to find proof course of the Bepublican pfe£H S S S also government counsel xn the recent suits drove into town in search of his daughter apparatus for heating and lighting and the chair was obliged to remind tojsho^that he ia really alive. •against the Bell Telephone company. statehood and S S S S S who had been enticed from her home by the barracks. -A. the delegates oi their discourtesy. mm