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RESUME OFTHE NEWS While going to work, he being in the emnSoy tariff itselfTpjleaas a right to existence on tbi New Ulm Eeview. DOINGS IN MINNESOTA. grounds of its 'recognition by the govern •of Dodd & Co., manufacturers of agricultaeal .ment andtthe revenue it pays into the publii •implements, as bookkeeper and collector. Ito'SteBgliBg'Bock Indians JAn&htMj Beftue to treasury. Strike-down this defense and ar -A burglar attempted to enter the residence The Xatest TelegTapMc News Condensed. Sign the Treaty. outraged (pnblicwould not longsuffer its con BRANDT & WEDDENDOBF, Publishers. An -old citizen of Polk county, John* 'Of Abe Mathews at Marquette, Mich. He turaance. The .Prohibition party wonlc had sawn away the screen from the lower NewsfronrStandingJtock Agency says the strike off the taar that it may the sooner de 'O'Brien, a fexmer living near Mallo- ^L window. Mr. Mathews was in Detroit. Mrs. council with the Indians upon the treaty for NEW ULM, MINNESOTA stroy the traffic The purpose of the Re ry, was kicked in the stomach by a Mathews with her six days' old babe occupied opening the Sioux reservation -hasbroken up publican party an its repeal of the tax is tc the back parlor as a sleeping apartment. and adjourned. Doings at Washington, reduce the revenues that they may not havt iorse and died almost instantly." She heard the burglar at the window Each .of the commissioners,4n «well considered The first things taught Alaskin "to surrender any«part of our protective system." Mr. 31air introduced a joint resolution in and told the nurse, Mi's. Robinson, who told and earnest addresses, warned the Indians Frederick Tonebohn had his wifearrested The Prohibitionists would take thif children are to dance, shoot the bow •the senate requesting the president to open Mrs. Mathews to keep still and she would go .©f-ghe bad results likely to occur in the arch criminal out of prison to hang him Re on a charge ofstealing $80Q-'*jjt negotiations looking toward a settlement of for the thief. She then took up the lamp, case of-their refusal to accept the offer of the publicans to set Mm at liberty. Every Chris and arrow, and to smoke. all differences between England and this country, and seizing a specimen from the piano, threw government. Before the meeting ofthe council from Mm. The case was tried at 9* tian will approve the motive prompting ont J-f-f fS& "t and to political union between Canada open the door and confronted the burglar, the commissioners knew thatit had been and denounce the other as consumation Henderson and dismissed for lack at and the United States. who had his body well into the room. A determined by the Indians to go home, human selfishness .and infamy. A propel During twenty-two weeks of this sufficient evidence to convict^ straight fling with the specimen stmick the la the open council 9ohn Grass protection of American labor and the indus Dr. Hoffman, of the geological surrey, has man on the head, knocking off his hat.. Mrs neiterafted the determination -of the §^Unite8,126 year patents wereissued by the tries of the country commends itself to a returned to Washington from a visit to the Six -cattlebelongingto CalvinBlack Robinson then rushed in and the fiend drew Indians teirefuse to sign either paper. They .majority of the people, but of infinitely Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. He brought States Patent Office, but of a knife and struck her a vicious blow no the started to leave, when Agent McLaughlin anore importance is protection to onr hornet -ofOak Center, Wabasha county, were with him a valuable contribution to the study arm, cutting a big gash, but the orave arose and (ordered them to remain, which He closes with a glowing tribute to tht fi%this number only fifty-three were ofthe Indian tribes. It is the complete ritual killed by a stroke oflightning. They woman drove him off and captured his hat they did. The commissioners finally adjourned women who have so long upheld the cause o' of the medicine society written on birch bark, as a clue. She gave a good description of the. council and told «the I-adians to prohibition. were standing by a barbed wire fence, issued to women. and shows the workings of the four degrees. the burglar. go home .and attend to their crops The oaths, pass words, ceremonies and notated and werestretched dead in a row. and the commissioners would proceed music are included in the ritual. Dr. Foreign Callings, to other agencies when the Standing Rock 4 Hoffman, regards this as his most valuable The American Express Company The sale of the Bank ofTower tookr people were .wanted again notice "would be contribution during the eighteen years that Deeds of a Young »esper«do. fiir George Stephen has tendered his resignation place and has changed hands. TheUnion lias at its Chicago office more than given them. Then they dispersed quietly he has devoted to the study of Indian tribes. as president of the Canadian Pacific The annals of crime afford few more thrilling and set out for their homes. Every possible National of Duluth were the 200 theatrical trunks heldfor charges. railway and W. C, Van Horn, vice president, instances of bold, dare-devil resistance to argument has been made to induce the Indians purchasers. The future title will be Is wes unanimously elected in his stead. Sir officers of the lawthan one made at Hastings I The Eecord of Casualties. The barnstormers have capitulated to consent. It is certain that they George Stephen remains a director of the Nebraska, by a colored boy but 15 years old First National Bank of Tower: capi- W had determined iai their councils long before all along the line. A switch engine and six flat cars, containing company and a member of the executive committee. The officers were notified by telegraph from the arrival of the commissioners to rejeefc the tal, 150,000. about sixty laborers, left the track at Holdrege to apprehend for stealing a watcb ofier. Reports from the lower agencies are "West Superior, Wis. Owing to the slow rate a young villian said to be armed and a hard very conflicting. The next agency visited There has been some serious blundering in CoL A. S.Everest ofAtchison, Kan.,ip|-*?' of speed no one was injured except the conductor character. He came on the traan from Oxford, The cheerful news comesfrom Montana will be the Cheyenne River. forwaiding Canadian troops to Skeena and one brakeman, and they but C. J. Balcombe and Larry Clark, special formerly a resident of Austin has of-|Kc* Another dispatch aays: The language of Forks, the scene of the Indian uprising in slightly. that a woman of that state, night police at the Union depot, saw the boy Chairman Pratt to the haughty chiefs of the British Columbia, which according to advices fered the city ofAustin hisforty acres^^ leave the train followed him a short distance, As a Northern Pacific freight train was tribes intensified the opposition of the Indians, received from the Pacific may result in complete having secured a divorce from her of land within theeity limits foralKj? flashed a dark lantern upon him and demanded passing through the Bozeman tunnel, ten and instead of making a break in annihilation of the expeditionary force his surrender. The boy instantly husband and married her lawyer, her public park on condition that it hets, miles west of Livingston, Brakeman A. W. the ranks, solidified the opposition and cemented now on their way to Skeena river. Too late fired with a self-acting Colts revolver. Balcombe Hunter fell between the cars, cutting his the friendship of the factions. The the militia department discovered they had laid out and extensively beautified.^-^ discarded spouse attended the wedding returned the shot and fell, probably head and both hands off. He leaves a wife matter was virtually settled when John made a terrible blunder in the route of mortally wounded. The young desperado reception and was "one of the and four children. He had been employed on Grass arose in conference, and informed transport Sn sending troops up Skeena river, Levi Glosby was brought to Bed disappeared in the darkness. Clark armed *iV the road bat a short time. the commission that the Indians would which has to be undertaken in canoes blithest dancers there." himself and aroused Sheriff Barlass and Wing from Pine Island and lodged in^ sign neither papers, and that they would through a country reported to be wholly alive Willis C. Harris, scale repairer for the Chicago Chief of Police Crane and a search was now return to their farms regardless of with hostile Indians armed with Winchester jail to await the action of the grand I ^jLn & Northwestern road at Des Moines, conducted in every direction. The boys what the commissioners might say. As rifles and «trongly intrenched along the river Iowa, while repairing a yard scale stepped Chicago expects to have a crematory jury. He is charged with breaking tracks leadingsoutheast towards the country in the high impregnable bluffs, which bound soon as Grass closed the circle was broken aside from the jaaain track to allow an incoming were easily followed. At daylight the it on either side. The Nass river route would and the Indians started for home. All the into Grace church and defacing the in the near future but it look passenger tram to pass. He stepped on officers started in pursuit. The trail led to have taken the expedition through a country efforts of Chairman Pratt to control the Indians another track and was run over by a switch furniture, besides doing: otlier dam—"*- like a desire for that whichisunnecessary. a patch of tall, thick weeds where he was not infested with hostile Indians up to were futile, but Agent McLaughlin succeeded engine, the wheels passing across his right surrounded by Sheriff Barlass and Officers within a short distance from where it was expected in restoring quiet and have the conference The Summer temperature of shoulder. He resided at Clinton. Tenant, Mitchell and Clark. To the repeated the first engagement would take place. adjourn with a semblance of order. A mixed train ©a the Fairland branch of calls of the sheriff to come out and threats The machinery for the addition ta Chicago, when the lake fails to yield It is stated by traders recently down from It was a most humiliating scene. The representatives the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & to shoot ifnot obeyed no response came from the scene of trouble that the Indians are actively of the government of the United the Red River paper mill has arrived a modifying breeze, is plenty hot Chicago road was thrownfromthe track near the jungle of weeds. A number of shots were preparing to resist an attack and States sent to confer with the Indians were Morgantown, Indiana, by a broken rail. The at Fergus Falls and is being put in fired and still there was no response. Clark enough for all the purposes of incineration. have intrenched themselves all along the left standing helpless and hopeless while the baggage car and the single passenger coach and Mitchell hitched their horses and proceeded the river, from which position twenty Indians Indians who had repeatedly rendered their place. The consumption of straw rolled down a thirty-foot embankment, and to explore on foot, when they suddenly could wipe out the whole detachment with decision not to sign left the conference with Zi has increased to such an extent that* every person in the car, with one exception, came upon the black rascal who was taking out fear of losing a man. 4~ contempt depicted upon their countenances. received injuries. No one was killed outright, a cool, deliberate aim at Clark. The la'jter it is being pressed and shipped hiv When Jahn Gross, after his brief speech, but several may die. There were nineteen dodged in time to escape the murderous called for those to sign '"No," not an Indian from Dakota. The Rev. N. B. Remick, of Troy, Personal Gossip, persons in the car. ball that whizzed past his head. The darkey arose. When he called for those who sign held his position and remained perfectly has had a taste ofwhat may be called "Yes," every man remained motionless on *-The mere rumors which got out at. A large portion of the business center of Uncle John Robinson the circus man, died quiet while the officer beat a retreat. They the ground. But when he requested those Litchfield, Conn., together with the new court at his home in Cincinnati. Eighty two the dissipation of recreation. He then renewed the fusilade till their ammunition Brainerd regarding Judge Sleeper's jf^T who would sign neither paper to arise, every house, was entirely destroyed by fire. An attempt years ago he was born in Utica, N. T. Twelve was exhausted. They had fired 22 says in a letter from the Catskills, man rose with cheers and yells. was made to check the flames by blowing years later he was riding mules on the tow indemnity land decision in advance, shots and were holding two in reserve till a down connecting walls with gunpowder, path of a canal for $4 a month and lodging. H. Dunbar, issue clerk at the Rosebud where he is taking his vacation: new supply could be obtained. The cunning of its full completion did not cor- f$. but this proved unsuccessful. The losses will Learning the canal business he started as a agency, Dak., and J. A. Nebzer, chief of police, negro heard their deliberations and knew the reach $75,000, with $50,500 insurance. This circus performer, becoming one of the most rectly state the court's findings. "One day this week, in company with say that they have asked the opinions situation. Suddenly springing from his concealment is the second time in three years that Litchfield famous of the profession. He hoarded his of over a thousand Indians during the past The injunctions against the settlers ^pare he made for Mitchell's horse, unhitched my learned friend, Dr. Howard Crosby, has suffered the loss of a large portion of means and became the owner of a circus and month with regard to the opening of their the animal, mounted and loped away. sustained instead of being dis-- ^"-H her business blocks. from that day on his wealth grew until at I walked 18 miles, the next day reservation, and not one of them was in favor The two reserved shots were fired withou't solved. his death his possessions are estimated at of it. Last week the Indians at Rosebud While Fred Peterson, a miner at Michigamme, effect. Clark followed on his horse, 14 miles, then homeward 12 miles, $3,000,000. had a big council composed of over sixty Mich., was walking home over the keeping the black rascal in sight, chasing The farmers of Lyon county have .U chiefs and head men, in which all the agencies and to-day my feet are so badly blistered railroad track, he saw a hand car coming him through grain and corn fields till near Miscellaneous News Items. were represented, and they unanimously been suffering from the wiles of gyp-, and stepped from one track to another, Ayr, when the boy again fired, sending a ball that I can't go anywhere." pledged themselves not to sign and to use all when he was caught by a second hand car, through one of Clark's fingers and hitting sy horse traders that are traveling Duluth, Minn., is in the throes of alaborer's their influence to prevent other Indians from and injured so that he died in a few hours. his watch, which prevented more serious injury. through the country. Their plan is strike, and business is more or less paralyzed doing so. The hand car was thrown from the track and Meantime Barlass returned for a fresh in consequences of the cessation of work on two other men dangerously injured by falling to get into a house under the pre- 1\ Henry James, thenovelist and excellent Thefailure of the Sioux commission to secure horse and ammunition and deputized Fred public improvement and the boisterous de« over an embankment. Peterson leaves the consent of the Indians to any ofthe agieements Stollinger to go on the trail. Officers Mitchell tense of selling laces, it is said, and if I jfe critic, recently replied bluntly monstrations that are daily taking place. a wife and large family. is very mortifying to the interior department and Schilling took the train to Ayr and they can get the housekeeper out of" The drug store of Henry Pfeiffer at Cedar officials, for Secretary Vilas has raised a force with guns. The boy was surrounded enough to a correspondent who upbraided The main building at Wells college was the room they steal whatever they v,. Falls, Iowa, was visited by the sheriff and taken a greater interest in the success of the and a few more shots exchanged. burned at Aurora, N. T. with the entire contents. him for his un-American A about $1,500 worth of liquors taken, among proposed opening of the reservation than in It is supposed that his horae was ounded, can get their hands on. The fire is thought to have started in which were forty barrels of beer. Pfeiffer was anything else coming under his administration. for it fell and the young villian was captured spirit as evinced in his unflattering the kitchen. It is said there is an insurance selling under a permit and was doing a wholesale He selected his commission without further resistance. He was brought In the town of Montana, across. of $12,000, which will not cover the loss. portrayal of American men and women. as well as a retail business. He proposes with a special reference to their ability to Hastings, where the most intense excitement The foundation for the extention of the main the river from Winona, in Wisconsin, to resist the confiscation of the liquor in the to deal with the Indians, but such prevailed "You labor under the mistake," building was nearly done, and they expected courts, and will, it is said, plead the right to was his anxiety to secure an army officer a bolt oflightning struck the house of to have part of it ready for use when the Mr. James wrote, "and one sell in original packages. that after Crook and Ruger declined to serve fall term opened. Mrs. Cleveland was educated John Kerditzki and set it on fire. he selected Capt. Pratt of the Carlisle school, at this college. Agent Shehan of theWhite Earth reservation prevalent in your country, of supposing Mr. and Mrs. Kerditzki escaped from for the plaee. It seems to have been an unfortunate has made a tour of the region where the Indians Thomas L. Johnson of Eau Claire, Wis., fell Martin Dunn, fifty-six years of age, an old selection, and officers ofthe interior I am an American. This is a the burning house, but their sixyear-old are now picking berries, which extends asleep a week ago and has slept continuously resident of Sharon, Le Sueur county, Minn., department are inclined to place upon Pratt's from Wadena to half way from this place to son was struck by the since, much to the alarm of his family. He pregnant error. I am an Englishman, was instanly killed by the passenger train on shoulders the larger share of the responsibility Duluth, more than 100 miles, and says all is is about fifty years- old and had been in a the Omaha railroad. He was on the tracks lightning and burned to death in the for the present attitude of the Indians. 1 as my father, the London barrister, going exceedingly well, with hardly a complaint. weak state of health for several months. He just south of the depot, and as the train came "Pratt plunged right in there and attempted house. In the aggregate he says, there are lies on his side, breathing regularly, and was before me. I do not intend In his hat blew o'ff, lodging between the rails to bulldoze the Indians," said one angry over 3,000 Indians gatheiing the berry crop, swallowing the light aliment which is given of the main track. He stepped in to pick it official "and he has not succeeded. He Cargill Bros., of La Crosse, received this statement of facts as an which will bring them this year about $20,000. him twice a day. up, when the cowcatcher struck him throwing Is a martinet and can do nothing Marshall Campbell arrested a man samples of wheat from Albert Lea him several feet into the air and away from apology, but it may serve as an explanation." except in a brutal way. He was captain A destructive storm of wind and Tiail named Crowley and took him to Moorhead the train, killing him instantly. No blame is in a negro regiment before he went to the passed through the southern part of Brown which, in their opinion, show damage for examination for selling whiskey to the attached to the train employes. He leaves a school and could knock Jlis men around as county and northern part of Cottonwood wife and seven children. Indiansu&*V of one-third or more by blight, the S.t "S he saw fit. Then he got control of a large and Watonwan, Minn., doing a great deal oi number of Indian children at Carlisle, and The indication after the arguments in behalf damage to the standing grain. The district togs of the heads being entirely Mrs. Kneter, of Altoona, Pa., flavored three there he could bulldoze and boss things. He of Maxwell before Gov. Morehouse of traversed by the storm appears to have quarts of ice cream with laudanum, not empty. From information received, There is in a Southern insane used to treat people in this department Missouri, were that he would not hang on been about three and one-half to four miles knowing the grocer had given her the poison they say the crop in Southern Minnesota much the same until he got a setback a while asylum an 8-year-old boy who has Friday. A large share of the speech of A. J. wide and fifteen to twenty long. The greatest for vanilla extract by mistake. The family ago. Now he has gone at this work of .delicate and Dakota shows an average C. Garesche, one of Maxwell's attorneys, was damage done is in the two southern tiers eat heartily of the cream without misgivings, opver been awake since the hour of diplomacy likeabullina china shop/and, devoted to the subject of international courtesy, of sections, in the towns of Bashawa, Mulligan, although James Kneter, the father, said fiat injury of 25 per cent. of course, he'll fail." and evidently it made a good impression. Albin and Lake Hanske. Some farmers his birth. He was the child of a it tasted rather bitter. After dinner, the The governor said he would not grant lose all their crops. 3 daughter Mattie. was taken with convulsions, A hail storm about a mile wide This opinion of Pratt exceeds to several paralytic mother, and has delicate a respite on any other grounds than the request and two lady visitors followed. Neighbors other government departments that have passed over the townships of Chester, Sam Robinson, C.E.Cook, Orrin Cook, J. of the British government for ample discovered the situation just in time and a dealings with him. The other members of features and a high, white forehead, P. Chamberlain, M. Rogley, A. McDonald Mount Pleasant and Lake in Wabasha time to make such inquiry as may be deemed stomach pump saved their lives. All are the commission could, it is thought, secure and J. W. Calvert, the parties arrested by with long, black curls. His arm is necessary, and there is little doubt that he seriously ill from the narcotic poisoning. county, doing considerable the consent of the Indians if it were not for the United States authorities at Hugoton, will accede to the request. Pratt. not larger than an ordinary man's damage to crops, but the full extent During the thunder storm at Lake Reuben, Stevens county, as implicated in the murder In a few days about $13,000 will be paid Minn., lightning struck the residence of Mrs. of Sheriff Cross and three deputies, arrived at has not been learned. Hailstones thumb. He lies on his bed year after to the Winnebago Indians at Black River M. Stites, passed through the roof and ceiling, Liberal, Kansas. They were placed on boaid Falls, Minn. Some of the tribe have been three in diameter were found. Limbs FISKAKD BROOKS. year, taking no note of anything that entering the room near where Mrs. the cars and taken to Topeka. The charges paid $6,000 at Eland Junction, and about were broken from trees and some Stites and Miss Kate Taylor were standing. against them are conspiracy and attempt to jgasses. Twice a day he is aroused $7,000 is now being distributed at Tomah. Miss Taylor received a severe shock, but The Prohibition Candidates for President and restrain others of their liberty. The troops fields of grain were beaten into the One thousand three hundred and sixty-six was not seriously hurt. The ladies had a will remain in Stevens county for about a enough to take a little nourishment, Vice President Write Letters of Acceptance. Indians are now on the pay roll, these including ground. The storm crossed the lake very narrow escape. The current apparently week or ten days, and will then besent home, full and half-breeds. Nothing less and then relapses into sleep. The following is a synoposis of Gen. Fisks filled the room, tearing through the floor into Wisconsin a short distance below with the exception of two companies, who than this receives anything. Three thousand letter of acceptance: in three places. A new house a few miles will be stationed respectfully at Hugoton Lake City. dollars will be extended next year by the Within a few years the temperance reform southeast of town was destroyed. It was and Woodsdale, and will stay there for six government to assist them on their farms, has altogether changed front. Temperance not yet occupied. W. J. Loy, a farmer, was weeks longer if necessary. The state authorities The world consumes annually, according The heaviest rainfall known since and $41,000 in cash has been appropriated, forces no longer face human appetite and milking when a lightning stroke killed the seem determined to break down the disturbing which will give them over $30 each. habit alone they oppose legislation, law, the cow, knocked the stool from under Mr. Loy, 1859 was that reported in Stearns to English authority in the element and prevent a recurrence oi purpose of political parties, the policy of and broke the crock into which he was milking the horrible tragedy in the neutral strip. Chief Engineer Latcha, ofthe Duluth, South county. The storm began at about trade, about 650,000 tons of coffee, state and nation."" What law creates law into fragments. Mr. Loy escaped unhurt. Shore & Atlantic railway, has just received 10 o'clock and the rain poured down alone can kill. The creatures of law, the The State of Iowa, through its executive and produces a corresponding quantity. instructions from Vice-President Calvin S. saloon, the liquor traffic, can die only at the officers, instituted a number of suits against until daybreak. Lightning struck 1 Brice, of New York, to go ahead at once and Estimating the average price law's executor. It is not enough that we reform the Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago, Burlington Criminal Doings, build the road into Duluth. The road now eight places in St. Cloud. The only the individual we must reform the & Quincy, and Chicago, Rock Island & connects with the Northern Pacfic at Iron at $400 a ton, this represents a value houses considerably damaged are state. The policy of great commonwealths Pacific railways, for non-compliance with the Henry Merrill, who stole Lem Crooker's river and it had been the intention .of the of a whole people must be terms of the commissioners' tariff and the law of $260,000,000. Jamaica coffee is horses at Warren, Minn., was captured by the those of B. Muller, H. Bowers, Mrs. South Shore to use the line*into Duluth. remade and put in harmony with providing for its enforcement. The Northwestern sheriff of Marshall county at Dominion City, The recent change in the managment of the Durup and a tenement belonging to the finest grown, but only furnishes sound economic principles. So broad a and "Q" roads, not being incorporated Man., and is now safely logded in the jail at Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic has caused demand as this can be met in but one" way. in Iowa, will, no doubt, remove the cases W. B. Mitchel. Every culvert in the Warren. He had not disposed of the horses about 5,000 tons. East Indian and the Northern Pacific people to not feel inclined "A political reform can become a fact in government against them to the federal court, while the at the time of his capture. to put themselves out to accomodate the city was damaged, that on Fifth Ceylon coffee are ofa veryhigh quality, only through a political party that Rock Island cases will be tried in the state new manager. The work of completing the Thieves entered the house of Dick Kluge at avenue losing a half of a heavy stone administers government. A reform so vast courts and can reach the federal supreme line to Duluth will be pushed as fast as possible. but they do not together produce Winona, Minn., during the absence ofthe family as this we advocate, involving such radical court only through appeal. ,•- A ^t' retaining wall. and stole Mr. Kluge's tin box, in which he changes in state and national policy, is utterly more than 25,000 tons. The Ceylon kept his money. They were evidently frightened Rev. Hanford the minister who married Immediately after Mrs. Rawson, the Chicago dependent for its agitation and consummation Considerable surprise was created crop used to be more important than away, for they dropped the box in the Chaskaand Miss Fellows, died at Pierre, D. T. banker's wife, of divorce and shooting on some party agent or force to rard, open, and the $100 it contained untouched. at Hutchinson, by the announcement from the effcts of a cut on the arm received notoriety, secured her release from the county give it shape. The national Democratic it is, but has been reduced in consequence from the sickle of a mowing machine. of the sale of the Bank of Hutchinson jail a few weeks ago, she was taken by party in its platform utters no word in condemnation of a disease of theplants. The Information comes from the Choctaw nation her friends to a Wisconsin watering place. of the greatest foe in the republic A diabolical murder by Chinese quacks is to the Citizens' bank, of which that a family named Meyers, consisting But her stay at the summer resort was short, •—the liquor traffic. In Michigan, in Texas, reported from the mouth of the Fraser river, average crop of Java is from 60,000 Congressman MacDonald is presi-r Df husband, wife and two children, were murdered as a paralytic affection of the hands and feet in Tennessee and in Oregon so-called nonpartisan B. C. An Indian girl, 16 years oldj was to 90,000 tons, and that of Brazil on the Bed river about forty miles began to develop itself, and her immediate efforts to establish prohibition taken sick. Three Chinamen who were passing dent. Joseph Dean, was president of' above Denison, Texas, ten days ago. They removal to Chicago became necessary Partial have failed through partisan necessity. "The claimed to be doctors. While one the Bank of Hutchinson, which has from 340,000 to 380,000tons. Costa were from upper Racquet, Mich., and were on paralysis of both hands and feet has first concern of good government," says the guarded the door the two others poured an been under the management of his a trapping and fishing expedition. now set in and the unfortunate woman cannot recent national convention at Chicago, "is inflammable liquid down the girl's throat, Rica and the other Central American use her hands even to sign legal documents. the virtue and sobriety of the people and the and tore the lingual artery, two small arteries sons, Fred and George Dean, and Advices from the Choctaw Nation, I.T., say etates also export coffee. The attendant physicians fear she purity of the home." Revenue, then, is not in the throat, and two veins over the that Charles Perkins, a noted horse thief and doing a paying business since starting may lose the use of her feet and hands permanently. the government's chief concern, whether coming nabel. The girl bled to death. The Chinamen murderer, shot and killed two deputy United about two years ago. The*, Her condition is attributed to from internal taxation or from a tariff fled, but two of them were captured. States marshals and one citizen at Marshall's her imprisonment and the damp condition on importations, and any source of revenue Messrs. Dean will remain until fall to Ferry, on Bed river, while resisting arrest. A London paper tells ofa charming A man was recently arrested at Detroit of the jail. *'~3 which discounts "the virtue and sobriety of Perkins escaped. There are ten indictments close business matters. i" Minn., the fashionable lake resort of the Fargo the people" and begets impurity in the home' French Duchess who recently promised against him for murder. He says he willnever Two prospectors came it to Livingston, M. region, as a tramp, not having the esthetic should be the first object assailed by every be taken alive. T., from the Boulder country, bringing with The Brainerd Street Railway com- 4 to be present at the festivity for attire of the locality. There was found party professing to seek good government. them a buckskin bag containing over $2,000 James H. Moore, who says that his father on his person and his grip $650 in money. The Republican party knows to-day, and pany, in which Mr. Kindred owns a W some benevolent purpose at the in gold, which they had pounded out with Is a merchant in Detroit, was arrested in $8,000 of United States bonds and $25,000 knew at Chicago in June, that the public a controlling interest, offers to sell sledge hammers on flat rocks. They also Milwaukee for trying to pass a checkfor $50, bank certificates. He was an eccentric character, Trouville Casino. Being rather behind surplus, which in 1884 it declared dangerous, brought the richest specimen of quartz probably all its possessions, including the well to which the signature of the Jewett & Sherman traveling incognito probably. and then proposed to reduce, comes—about ever seen in the territory. The specimen time, the lady put her glove on Co. had been forged. He came from 90 percent of it—from a source more dangerous built line, which was put in new lastr A few days since a young man named was about the size of an ordinary cocoanut, Ashland, and in the meantime has been dissipating than the surplus—the liquor traffic. while driving, and never noticed till James Rogers, aged thirteen to fifteen years. fall, cars, franchises, etc., and including I so soft that it could be pounded with a in the company of W. H. Graham, The Prohibition party's "chief concern" is Garden City, Minn., was gored to death by hammer, and was full of fine wire gold, she stood in the full blaze of the Casino barn and real estate where it 1 a cowboy from Montana, who has been paying for the purity of the home,* and the virtue a Holstein bull. The animal's horns had plainly visible to the naked eye. The Boulder all the expenses, Moore being without and sobriety of the people. I shall bear with stands, for the naked cost of the been sawed off, but he managed to inflict drawing room that to her black district has, until within a comparatively funds. Moore, when arrested, tried to make glad and reverent hands the only party fatal wounds with the stumps. rails and cars. This is on account of recent time, been a part of the Crow Indian and white silk costume she had put it appear that Graham was responsible for standard on which is inscribed, "For God and reservation, but it is now open to settlement. A special from La Crosse, Wis., sayB: Foi the difficulty between the city council the iorged check. Home and Native Land." We can and do on one white and one black glove. It The prospectors say it promises to be one of some time the officials of the Chicago Milwau assert that prohibition is "the dominant issue and Mr. Kindred. The line is said G. W.Castt was arrested at St. Paul and taken the richest natural mineral districts in this kee & St. Paul Railway company have been in national politics," and we can and do appears that her maid had laid out to Bayfield, Wis., charged with the embezzlement to have been doing quite well, until part of the country. suspicious of a number of their conductors "invite to full party fellowship all who on of $3,400 from the WhiteRiver Lumber and finally becoming convinced that a num two pairs of gloves ready for her A man about thirty-two was picked up on this one dominant issue are with us agreed." cars were stopped, when the counciL company atMason. Case was their bookkeeper ber of their employes were bound together it the street at Washington City by the police John A. Brooks' letter accepting the vice annulled Mr. Kindred's electric light mistress to choose from, and that and resigned last April. The discrepancy a systematic plan to defraud the company and was taken to the hospital, where he presidential,nomination on the Prohibition was not discovered until lately, when detectives were placed on various divisions franchise. Since then they have not the Duchess, in her hurry, had taken died soon after. Death was caused by the ticket is as follows: an expert bookkeeper discovered it. Case The result showed such a condition of affairs severe heat. It appears that he wa» for run more than a trip a day, just a was always thought to be perfectly honest, one of each pair. The mischief, however, that seven or eight of the oldest conductor* years connected with the United States After acknowledging the honor conferred but when his wife died last winter he commenced hold the franchise. Jfe in the employ ofthe company were discharged army, and that he was discharged last npon him, he denounces in the strongest could not be undone, and the drinking hard. Wine and women are sw or suspended. January under the name of Frederick McCullock. terms monopolies and trusts, which he says supposed to have been the cause of the -wrong gratifying result was that, at the It also appears that his real asp against a wholesome revision of the tariff. Gen. Howard has telegrapheHto the eecre doing. He was penniless when captured. A'fiendish crime was committed by train name was Philip Irving Thurber, and that He says the country will hold each of tary of war to the effect that Gen. Miles' lasl next fashionable assembly, all the wreckers six miles from Waco, on the Texas James H. Porter, the clever forger who he was a member of a prominent Detroit the three great political parties to its platform dispatch to him does not signify an ont Central road. Pieces of timber were iastened ladies at Trouville wore a glove of a succeeded in defrauding the First National family. It is said that he joined the army and that the platform of the prohibition break of any extent on the part of the In to the track and the night express was de-. Bank of Chicago out of about $4,000 has at because of his having killed a man in St. party is 'the wisest of the three. He dians on the San Carlos reservation. Assistant different color on each hand—a custom railed, the locomotive demolished and several last been run to earth by Pinkerton detectives Louis. A remarkable peculiarity of the deceased does not hesitate to declare that the surplus Adjut. Gen. Kelton, in speaking of th cars badly damaged. Engineer Jg®. Moses after a chase of over two yeare and a was that he would neither receive nor in the treasury is a constant menace to the which has become so general Indian trouble at San Carlos, said that thi was killed outright, his firemkir terriblyK write letters. If letters were handed to half. One of the best known and most business interests of the country. The pros- recent outbreak was merely a drunken squab that at present all the ladies ofTrou* scalded, and a half-dozen passengers injured* %'. FrastedofPinkerton's him he would tear them up without perusal. Chicago men arrived Sepend ect of removing the tax from whisky must ble among disaffected Indians, and that then A sheriff's posse is scouring the country for These facts about the dead man were told bt. Paul, over the Northern Pacific road altogether upon the purpose intended was every prospect that they would remahi ville have adopted it. „, the criminals, and the railroad company offers by a member of the Third artillery, now stationed from Portland, Or., with Porter in custody. to be accomplished by sucji removal. The on the reservation and return to their camps. fl,000 reward each for their capture. at the Washington arsenal. J^ Me was arrested on a street car in Portland I