New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 12, 1888 · Page 1 of 8
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New Ulm Review. NEWS IN BRIER Minnesota GoYemoisiiip. ruins, but so badly charredae'to -be beyond articles of prime necesstry which enter into I O recognition. Upon investigation it was the ordinary consumption oft he people. JP 1 1 1 1 found to be a body of Peter Kane, a farmer I declares its belief that these measures can Jt^t f|| «,1batchelor. of Green Isle townRbip, and who best be conducted under the auspices of a Jfrom all Parts of the WooM SAND & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. After an Unprecedented Struggle, Covering had crept into the barn to sleep for the night. Republican administration in the future, as Monday, Sept. 3 a Condensed Form He occasionally came to tfcown for a spree, Two Days and KigMs, Mr. in the past. SEKATE.—In the Senate to a the bill for butwhen last seen he was considered to [EWIILM, iMIIOO}SOT44 I reiterates its former declarations in favor he admission of Washington Territory wasthen ^E. Merriam Receives the Republican be intoxicated of an honest administration of civil services taken up. but was laid aside on receipt ^**s *& Washington Brieflets. Nomination. laws, and 'arraigns the Democratic parfor The boiler of Goulette & Letson's threshing of the bill which passed the House T,his morning Excavations made in Tzintzuntzan, the failure to perform its promises in The acting secretary of -was- sent to congress outfit exploded near the Manitoba depot at for the absolute exclusion of the vigort.„.,odhaChinese at respect. Ellendale, Dak. A crew of 10 or 12 men If Tacatas, Mexico, in search ol a communication from Col. G. L. Andrews, Mr. Stewart asked at the bill be taken-ep were engaged near by, and of this number I points with pride to libe pure and clean commanding at For Missoula, Mont., forimmediate action. Agreed to A I required overy thirty columns of the Pioneer reasure are said to have revealed a eight wereeither killed outright orbadlyinjured. administration of Gov. A. R. McGill, to the relative to the status of the title to the land Press in which to publish the proceedings discussion followed. J. Goulette, one oftheowners, was steering measures for the protection of the laborer, jiagnifieent palace, which is an arc!aeological embraced within the present limits of the of the remarkable contest for the portion of Mr. Mitchell agreed at congress and was blown six rods. He was badly scalded the restraint upon corporate encroachments military reservation at at post. Pro gubernatorial candidate on the Minnesota much power to repeal a treaty as it had to wonder. and bruised, bat not fatally hurt. An old upon the rights of the people which have correspondence accompanying the communication state "ticket. The first skirmish on Tuesday repeal a law. The supreme courthad so held man, named McLean, was instantly killed. characterized the Republican administration it seems at certain of the lands embraced evening, when Mr. John L. Gibbs was over and over again. Fou young men, named McKinzie, Johnston, of the government, both state and national, in the reservation -were wrongly appropriated agreed upon foe temporary chairman, in The debate was continued at great length Memory and Griffin, sons of prominent citizens, and which it pledges itself to continue to order to avoid an unseemly fight upon for at purpose, a of the land and the bill went over without action. Immigration into Canada from are terribly wounded and cannot recover. maintain. the organization all day of Wednesday being reserved sehoo^ lands, and other sections All animated political discussion between hi The other two who were injured will undoubtedly and Wednesday night till I declares its continued confidence in the krope thus far this year has reached are those which should have been withdrawn Senators Vest and Plumb was one of the -1 recover. The explosion scattered near midnight were spent in quarreling justice and wisdom of the interstate law and as being within forty miles of the events in the Senate today. Mr. Vest offered fire in all directions and in a Jew minutes the 4,000. Of this number 40,000 have over contested delegations and getting into demands its enforcement. route of the Northern Pacific railroad. This a resolution instructing the select committee prairie grass was blazing around the victims shape for the decisive battle for the nomination. I denounces the attempt of the Democratic roeeeded direct to the United States, land has been considered as being a part of on civil service reform to inquire whether an of the disaster, some of wham would have The candidates were Wm. liferriam, party to coerce the senate of the United the reservation, but the .civil authorities employe of the Senate had engagediu preparing perished in the flames but for the arrival ol omment seems to be unnecessary. A. R. McGill, Albert Scheffer, and Charlev States into the ratification of the so-called have lately claimed jurisdiction over it. campaign partisan literature, and whether people from the neighborhood who hadheartf Gilman, and numberlobs schemes were devised "fisheries treaty" by the covert threat of injury the publication of the matter so prepared has the noise. and experimented with by the friends and to the growth and prosperity of theNorthwest been made by this employe with his official managers of each to secure advantage and through thedestructionof certain competing Kussia employs petroleum as a fuel Sinful Sittings. character printed thereon and what legislation Ifews about People. to defeat opposition. There were six formal railways. is necessary to prevent and punisli a very great extent. About three and informal ballots before a nomination I condemns the cowardly and vacillating such conduct. Alluding" to the James Kent and Geo. McCormack. .each Mrs. Langtry has sailed for Europe. She was reached, and they are summarized as policy of at party in failing to protect a undred large steamers are run by it, Republicans still in office, Senator Vesr jafW"If about 25 years old, while joking a bartender •said before starting: I am going portly to follows: great American industry from the encroachment Grover Cleveland is defeated it be in New York, made a feint of assaulting him. get a new play if I can and some new dresses, |nd over a thousand locomotives of a rival power, and its selfish and dishonest through the efforts of the Republicans whom The bartender took a monster revolver from and partly on account of anxiety about Mr. xMFHE BALLOTS. course in refusing and delaying the nd engines burn nothing but liquid 1 he has retained in office." the shelf and said laughingly that he wag Gebhardt He was completely broken down admission of the Territory of Dakota in order prepared, MeCormack struck the revolver by theloss of his horses. He was so despondent A longwrrangle ensued, Mr. Plumb ending lei. to maintain and perpetuate Democratic with hij» cane. I went off killing Kent instantly. Merriam, McGill. Scheffer. Gil- at his friends were much worried about it by declaring at the Democracy had control of its government. him." man treated public office not as a public trust but Tha a due gratitude* to the brave defenders First info!ma!..„„...158 149 116 17 as a private snap. George Johns, living OH Worthington Dr. Gray ofPalatka, Fla., the surgeon for, of the nation demands at all times a liberal Second informal.*_.161 145 116 17 creek, seven miles from Parkersburg, W. Va., In England the proper ratio •one of the Florida railroads, ealled at the recognition of the Union soldiers and HOUSE.—Mr. Scott, of Pennsylvania, by First formal „..169 138 JL06 28 was shot and instantly killed by Sam Hare, health office in Chicago to get his baggage sailors of the late war in the erection and unanimous consent, introduced the bill, supplementing Second formal .178 114 98 octor to population is said to b* 53 of the same place. John Willis was fatally out of fumigator's hand's. He said at yellow equipment of soldiers' homes and liberal provision the act approved May 6,18S2,to Third formal 212 24 96 110 wounded at the same time by Hare. The fever would reach St. Augustine without ne in 1.200, but by this rule there for pensions. execute certain treaty stipulations relating Fourth formal 270 76 1 0 1 parties are all young men and were on their doubt in a few days, and in his opinion it to the Chinese:, and the bill at once went TheRepublican party of Minnesota, mindful re 1,948 too many doctors in Lonon, Until the last ballot Rica county cast eight way home from church. An old feud which would spread throughout the entire South. through without opposition. of its obligations and responsibilities to has existed for a good while was stirred up votes for Clement Braden received four He has no hopes of a cessation of the plague and while 600 die every year the people of the state, hereby declares its A bill was introduced the house by Mr. by a discussion of politics, and 10 or 12 shote votes twice during the balloting. until frost comes in November. hostility to trusts so called, and to all monopolistic Newton of Louisiana to punish persons connected were fired. 1800 new ones are turned out. Cometition No sooner had the chairman finished "Merriam, combinations ofevervform which with trusts. I proposes to subject ***& Robert Garrett is reported to have ieonsiderably 270," when the air was filled with flying Information has been received at Philadelphia seek to limit the production or the price, or such persons to a fine ranging from $1,000 is so great that in some improved since his removal to Ring•wood. tickets, waving hats and an indescribable of the murder near Rock Springs, Wyo.. a way control the commodities of the to $20,000, or imprisonment from one to on the borders of Greenwood Lake, din of shout* and cheers. Mr. Hooker of arts of the city doctors will see a of S. Morns Wain, and Charl«e Livingston country, ascontrary to the common law, subversive five years. New Jersey. He is not nearly so nervous Hennepin county, after vainly trying to get Strong, of New York. Both were wealthy of good morals and injurious to the as be was, and at times is able to converse atient, prescribe and supply medine the chairman's eye, moved to make the nomination .Tuesday Sept, 4. young men and fast friends. The bodies public, and pledges the Republican party of quite rationally. He is taken out driving almost of Merriam unanimous. He was followed for sixpence a week. were found by a party of hunters on the this state to protect as far as possible the *very day. No one is permitted near by Craft of Hastings and Searle of SENATE—Mr. Cullom offered a resolution plains within 10 miles of Rock Springs, producer and consumer by legal means from him -except his immediate relatives and the Stearns. When the vote was pnt, D. Aberle, (which, was adopted) calling on the secretary about five days ago. The bodies were the evil effects resulting from the practices nurses And physicians. the Ramsey county kicker, was the only man of war for information as to the channel ordinarily stripped of money and valuables of every herein referred to. Lester Wallack, who was for so many to vote •'no." Cries of "Merriam!" were then used for navigation of the Detroit Little girls who don't like to go to kind, and the impression prevailed that they I indorses and approves the reform of the years the chief of American managers, and anade, and Loren Fletcher mounted a chair river and St. Clair flats—whether its waters were murdered while asleep. rotmg system called the Australian svstem, hool should live in China little boye the most finished of comedians, is dying: and said- for navigation of the Detroit river and St. and recommends it to the favorable consideration Manly M. Walker, a farmer living near While he was sitting in the library of his There is no question that I have done Clair flats— whether its waters are withm the ho don't like to go should keep of the legislature. Parana, Mich., was arrested, having in his summer house at Stamford, Conn he was ew«rything in my power honorably to nominate jurisdiction of the United States or Canada, In view of the recent revelations showing possession several letter blocks, which he suddenly taken with a stroke of apoplexy vay from the Celestial empire. There McGill but I want to say that I will etc. the abuses to which the immigration and naturalization mailed to postmasterb throughout the state, and fell from his chair to the floor unconscious. do everything in my power to elect the nominee Mr. Cullom aleo introduced a bill to declare te girls do not have to go at all, and laws have been subject, we demand demanding money to carry on the Democratic Several of Stamfords' best physicians of this convention. trusts unlawful and had it referred to the fc -, of the national congress a thorough campaign. Two letters, registered, were summon d. At the consultation it wag id the boys begin when they are committee on finance. %J revision of those laws and, in the meantime containing money, are in the possession of decided at Mr. "Wallack was in a dangerously MB MEKRIAM ACCEPTS. The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. jf )ars old. School begins at daylight. a mo re efficient execution by the national Postmaster Bennett Walker says he was critical condition. Again when Merriman was brought before Stewart as to the book published by the assistant administration of such laws as we have especially hired to issue the circulars and receive the ?id closes when it is too dark to the convention there was wild cheering, and librarian of the senate came up and W mail by a man in Washington, who claimed that prohibiting the importation of when it had subsided Mr. Merriam said: Mr. Plumb Proceeded to discuss it. Knggets of Foreign News. ad. There is no vacation, no hall to be in the postal service, contract labor, to the end at the countrv Mr. Chairman and gentleman of the Convention- HOUSE.—Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, be better protected from the pauper and A most distressing tragedy was discovered You have given me a high honor. hlidays, and not much fun of any While Bishop du Rousseau was addressing offered a resolution directing the special committee criminal classes of the old world, whose coming at Delhi, a few miles down the river from Cincinnati. 5,000 pilgrims in a church at Jume in Belgium, I is an hour that any man might well appreciate, investigating the construction of the throws upon our working people an unjust 'frt. I was discovered by Mr. Steinle, a platform collapsed. Three persons and especially so young a man. I new library building to inquire whether any and grinding competition. of Delhi, that his wife and two children, who were killed and dozens were injured, including feel that it is the highest compliment at member of the house has, by himself, or in Tha while the Democrats of the South had been missing, had been drowned, and the several priests. can be paid to any man at any time. The combination with others, sought, by persuasion, have, by reason of the disfranchisement of shock was the more intense because it is believed history of the Republican party of this state br. Oliver Wendell Holmes was The Pall Mall Gazettee of London denounces intimidation, or corrupt or improper the blacks, under the constitution of the that the mother, in a fit of insanity, has always been hand in hand with the best the standard for its violent utterances means, to influence J. L. Smithmeyer. the United States, the benefit of an unjust and iventy-nine on Wednesday, Sept. had dragged the children into the river with interests of the state. In the charge of at on the fisheries question, and charges architect in the selection, acceptance or approval unequal representation, we are assured bv her. The children were a girl and a boy, 9 party you have given your educational fund, at paper with outraging at good feeling of inferior of improper material to be je 5th. Once upon a time hew rote appeals from various Southern states and 10 yearB old. The three bodies were recovered you have given the erection of your public which ought to exist between Great Britain used in the construction of the building. that many places a free vote and a and identified. Mrs. Stemlehad been ^thirty we are all trying to cut and the united States. fair count is there unknown, and that outrages In response to a question by Mr. Blount, of demented, but no one feared insanity. and oppression, both physical and political, Georgia, Mr. Kelley stated at he made the ir names in big letters upon the It is rumored at shots have been exchanged A horrible affair is reported from the neighborhood are common, and while condemning proposition to the house on information between the mounted police and ills of this tenement of life twentj of Guide Eock, a small town just all such acts as subversive of free government which he had received in the early part of the Indians at Onion Lake, N. W. T. The Northern 1 over the Nebraska line from Kausa, John and an outrage upon the rights of thet,e unoffending session, and which had been corroborated by Indians are evidently trying to work up Jars later we have carved it or Baker, while feeding a thrashing machine on citizens, we extend to them in common increasing testimony and additional facts. an alliance with the Indians of the South. lut up our jack-knives. Then we the farm of a man named Weeks, was accidentally with all others of the oppressed, wheresoever He would name the member when he appeared Wha the result may be is hard to say. 1 cut on the hand by the band cutter, a they may be, a cordial »clcome to the before the committee. While many of the Indians are doing well Pf le ready to help others and care boy. In a rage he grasped the boy and deliberately I was finally dpcided that a new committee and trying to provide for the future, a large le- a a 1 doni from outrage, fed him into the machine, feet first. Is to hinder any. because nobody's should be appointed, it being intimated at number would rather take part in another which are the common property of all ~itizens The boy's screams attracted the attention of the member referred to by Mr. Kelly was a rebellion. of our state, *ows are in our way. $ the other hands, but before they could interfere membpr of the present committee. We heartily sympathize with the Irish people the boy's body had half disappeared in The house then proceeded, as the special News in General. their struggle for home rule, and with the machine. The enraged men seized Baker I order, to the consideration of the retaliation those brave leaders whose disinterested patriotism l. [n Carlisle, Eng., tall factory chimys and hung him to the straw carrier. bill. has brought upon them suffering in James P. Bennett, retail coffee aftd tea Sam Scanlan called at the house of his and estate, and shall hail the day as dealer of New York, filed a general assignment are being utilized as sewer venators Wedesday, Sept. 5. brother-in-law in Lousville, Ky., where his the dawn of liberty in Ireland, when the to Joseph Becker. Preferences are with good results, twentyle wife was staying. As he opened the door he scheme of the grand old British statesmen SENATE.—Mr. Stewart offered a resolution given twenty creditors, the aggregate being said to his wife: "I want you." As he uttered for governing Ireland, whose name is a household for the appointment of a select committee to $21,000. The house of J. P. Bennett is one now being used. The velocity o! investigate various matters connected with these words he drew a revolver from his word wherejer liberty is known, shall of the best known in the trade and did an the execution of the laws as to public lands 3 rising air has been measured bj pocket, and, before she was able to give any become a part of the law of the British extensive wholesale business. The liabilities and timber depredations and moved its reference response, he fired the ball entering her stomach. empire. are not yet known, but are thought to between rveyor Mekie, and it is found to bt to the committee on contingent expenses. Before she could turn to make her escape $150,000 and $200,000. HOW IT WAS RECEIVED. After a question by Mr. Vest as to he shot twice more. One of the bullets 100 feet a minute in ordinary There is trouble at the big Northern Pacific While Mr. Cole was reading the platform the propriety of reference the resolution was entered her back, going through the body, bridge across the Missouri at Bismarck the delegates listened attentively and frequently referred. ather. The owners of the factories the other through her left arm. He then because of a threatened land slide. The east interrupted by applause. The names placed the pistol in his mouth and fired, the Mr. Allison presented the conference report ike no objection to this use ol approach and pier seem to be sliding away of Harrison and Morton were received with bullet coming out above the left ear. Both on the army appropriation bill, showing a buildings and other public improvements, from their base. The reservoirs of the city great shouting, and the high license plank sir chimneys, and the practice are mortally wounded. concurrence in all amendments except those and I ask any man here to say if that party water works, a few hundred feet from the was greeted with Bhouts from all but the in reference to fortifications. has ever foiled to do the duty. Since the J. S. Greene, alias Weseler, alias Stewart, ms to meet with general approval. bridge, are credited with leaks at have Scheffer faction, though Mr Scheffer himself party was first formed in this state newer will 6oonbe in custody charged with bigamy, HOUSE.—Mr. Stahlnecker, of New York, honey-combed the bluffs. A large gang of applauded. questions have come up than those which He is the man who was ejected from the rising to a question of privilege, sent to the men are repairing the damage and trying to brought out the party, and they have always clerk's desk and had read an article in a newspaper Grand Pacific hotel at Chicago, and who, effectually stop the break. xreidenberg reported in Vratch the been dealt with by at party, to the beBt Current Humor. intimating at he was the member at it is said, has five wives. Mrs. Margaret The finanical statment of the Chicago, interests of the state. I am glad to say at whom the resolution of inquiry adopted ie of a soldier who suffered from Gilbert, who married him August 29 in St. Burlington & Quincy railroad for the month Old gentleman on the piazza (to I take this nomination with a pledge, and yesterday on motion of Mr Kelley, of Pennsylvania, Cloud, Minn accompanied by a son of one of July as compared with the corresponding cal paralysis severaltimes a month prepared to do all I can to assist the best was aimed. He demanded from of his wives, who was formerly Mrs. B. G. wife)—Mother, is that our daughter period of 1888 is as follows: Gross earnings interests of the party and the state. I do the house* a speedy and searching investigation. Bnttin. went before Justice Scully and got •h attack lasting one or two days, $1,863,500, a decrease of $304,300 expenses singing so badly, or is it the dog not bring with me the experience of the statesman, out a warrant for the arrest of her husband $1,510,193. an increase of $312,865 net is condition, according to the or do I bring the experience of the howling so sweetly? on a charge of bigamy. Officer Tyrell arrested earnings $353,307, a decrease of $617,166. Thursday, Sept. 6. learned man. My experiencelias been gained Rev. Greene, at the residence of his JI'S report, had existed for ten For the seven months ending July 31 the the counting room, and is executive. If Passenger—"Do we stop long sister-in-law, and he was locked up at the SENATE.—Among the bills reported from gross earnings were $11,839,466, a decrease you see fit to elect me to the exalted position trsT "The lower extremities were Desplaine Btreet police station. committees placed on the calendar were the of $3,604,441 expenses $10,192,729, an enough ot the next station to eat a to which you have nominated me I shall following: The peoplo of Winona, Minn., were attacked, the paralysis creeping increase of $1,714,274 netearnings $1,646,737, serve you loyally, faithfullv and honestly. I sandwich?" Conductor—"No, sir we The senate bill appropriating $750,000 for the report at Ben, V. a decrease of $5,318,715. believe at the people of the state want their through the muscles of the trunk the postoffice building in St. Paul. Minn. 0_ ieer and water commis- only stop twenty minutes."—Life. taxes reduced, their public buildings taken The New York Commercial Advertiser The tariff bill granting to the Oregon Navigation sioner, had committed suicide by drowning. il upper extremities. The power care of, and I shall make it my personal business says: I is asserted with great positiveness company certain tracts of "land on For some time Mr. Simpson has been despondent Most every man is ambitious to to give them my careful attention. in railway and financial circles at at the the Umatilla reservation for station purposes. urned in an inverse direction, the over imaginary business troubles. Again I thank you for this mark of your esteem. make his "pile," but the tramp flees coming annual election of officers of the* He accosted a citizen and asked him to per parts being the first to regain Northern Pacific Railway company, to be The house bill to authorize the Leavenworth when he is asked to make a wood drive him to the eastern part of the city, held Sept. 20. President Robert Harris will & Rio Grande Railway company to The rest of the tickets was then made up vtflfiSrmal strength. Westphal retted where the Southwestern railway graders pile.—Boston Bulletin. be retired and Thomas Oakes, now as follows: construct and operate a railway through theIndian are at work. On the way he met an acquaintance, a similar case two or three vice president and general manager will be territory. to whom he gave his watch and O E GOVEHNOE WILLIAM R. MERRIAM "Don't you know, Emily, that it is elected to succeed him. Mr. Oakes is said to The house bill to grant the right of way keys, asking at they be given to his rs ago. O LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR A. E. RICE represent a combination of all the. interests not proper for you to turn around through the Indian territory to the St. Louis father, as they belonged to him. Arriving O SECRETARY OP STATE HANS MATTSON in the company—the Villard interest, the & San Francisco Railway company. at the river Mr. Simpson scribbled a few lines and look after a gentleman?" "But, O TREASURER O S E BOBLETER Philadelphia stockholders, represented by Mr. Hoa offered a resolution calling the in his note book saying that his partner O ATTORNEY GENERAL MOSES E. CLAP •"he story of how Gen. Andrew Charles B. Wright, and the Oregon Transcontinental. mamma, I was only looking to see if he attention of the president, respectively, to had do connection with the troubles which O CHIEF JUSTICE JAMES GILPILLAN the resolution of the senate 2 8 of had made him despondent, then ran and .kson got the name of Old Hickory was looking to see"if I was looking." O ASSISTANT JUSTICE L. W. COLLINS August, requesting him to communicate to leaped over the high bank. Finding the The telegraph operators along the line oi igain going the rounds, and will —Fliegende Blatter. the senate copies of all communications addressed water shallow ho waded out to where it THE PLATFORM. the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad by his direction to' the government was deeper, and was drowned. are in a state of great anxiety over a The Republican party of the State of Min new to some. During the Creek It may take nine tailors to make a of Great Britain, remonstrating against certain recent order from the company to sever their nesota in convention assembled announces he had? a bad cold, and his solrs unfair treatment of American citizens te^ connection with the Order of Railway Telegraphers the following declaration of principles: man but one taillor can turn out the and requesting him to furnish such information Accidents and Casualties, or vacate their positions. I is reported The Republicans of Minnesota do cordially made ictr him a shelter of hickbark. as soon as possible in order at it a nine dudes without exhaustius: himself.—Puck. at the company has been making ratifly the nomination of at eminent be considered in acting on pending legislation. The morning a tipsy As a gang of men were at work on the new preparations to accomplish this for the past 5 statesman and tried to soldier, Benjamin The resolution was laid over. nigh way at Monroe Vermont, an abutment three months and have secured men to fill Harrison, for President, and of at able lier, not knowing who was under fell, and three men were killed. Several others every vacancy likely to occur under the order. Magistrate (to plaintiff, with lump and Philanthropic citizen, Levi Morton, HOUSE.—Mr. Brum and Mr. Scott occupied were wounded. The killed are Henry Bedell, Members of the Order of Railway Telegraphers bark, kicked it over. As the gen1, for vice president of the United States, and the attention of the house for a considerable AT, Wo -e ii me arcenuo aixn nouseio a considerable William McKay and William Vane. in Chicago when approached on the pledge them such a majority of the electors onnisnead)— If your wife threw a time bythe indulgine in a discussionagfo theyb speechless with rage, struggled subject wer«» very reticent, and would neither Patrick Hal ey, a son of Dennis Haley of of this state as shall easily assure. Minnesota truth of charg made some time affirm nor deny the report. sad-iron at you, why didn't you *—+1, ~**1t—At ScotJt Troy township, aged about seventeen the place at she so gloriously won for herself of the ruins, the soldier yelled, Mr. Brum a Mr had employed Pinkerton years, went duck hunting near Bird Island in the campaign of 1884 as the banner dodge?" Plaintiff—"I did your honor, detectives in the coal regions of Pennsylvania. The original package construction placed ella, Old Hickory! Come out oi Minn. In some way hie gun was accidentally Republican state of the Northwest. When theBe gentlemen had eoneluded on the last Iowa liquor law is causing friends and "that's how I come to set discharged and shot the top of hifi head I points with pride to its record In adopting their discussion, the consideration of ir bark, and take a drink!" When of the law a dpal of grief. A Chicago importing hit."-Judge. off, killing him instantly. in its platform, and honestly carrying into the retaliation bill was resumed. companyJwhich has an agency at Marshaltown, soldiers saw Jackson shaking the execution the most practicable and effectual Tou can't weigh grams with a grammar, Martin Lucas, a farmer 45 years old, was shipped a car load of beer and 1,200 Friday, Sept. 7. restraint upon the liquor traffic which Nor sugar-cure ham with a hammer, killed, near Delano, Minn., by his horses running quarts of whisky into at place to be sold •k from his uniform, they gave has yet been devised, to the large reduction Do sums with a summer. on the day when Barnum's circus was to away. They were attached to a steam SENATE.—The Chinese exclusion bill was in the number of saloons in towns and cities, Stew plums with a plumber, ee cheers for "Old Hickory," and show there. I is estimated at at least thresher water tank and in some way the passed in the Senate to-day, and then almost 3 and their extinction in country places and Nor shear an old ram with a rammer. 1,000 bottles were sold on circus day. In the tank was thrown upon him, causing death. immediately hung up by a motion to recon- *V"^ name stuck. the smaller villages, the better observance oi The deceased leaves a wife and several small latter part of the afternoon the agent voluntarily She—"I am so fond of pets of all sider its passage, which motion, for lack of a ~-f the law and the marked and general im children. closed to av^oid the charge of keeping quorum voting, was not decided up to the „& kinds, that I often tell my friends I provement in public morals which hasfol a nuisance. The beer came in a car with hav, time of adjournment. The bill was taken up A fire destroyed the greater part of Cattaraugas, English reporter, interviewing so at it was Bold in the original,package, lowed the adoption of the high license prin would rather have a farm with a lot a few moments after the senate convened. ,, N. Y. Thirteen buildings are in ruins, without any tax ciple, and pledged itself to its continued le. Bernhardt, asked: "Where are leaving but one Btore. one hotel and a few A message was received from the president *."-' of pets than a husband, because I maintenance and enforcement, and at no dwellings standing. No one was injured. "*t? The rumors as to the war between the Utes inclosing as the only official information at backward steps shall be taken in the effort young lions, madaine?" "Ah, the am sure I should like the former,and The loss is heavy, but not yet estimated and Piutes have been confirmed by the receipt hand relating to the rejection of the Chinese Jf* to secure the most effectual control of the liquor The water supply and fire apparatus of the of a letter by Gov. Adams from Naturita, am very doubtful about the latter." treaty byjthe Chinese government copies of ^*Wi thing," she said "I had to leave traffic. village were totaly inadequate. The origin stating at the mail carriers had been two tdegram from Minister Denby at *tT I is uncompromisingly in favor of the He—"Yes, and it is so much easier in Paris. The poor little tiger. of the fire is unknown. informed by an Indian at the Utes had Pekin. The first dated Sept. 5 3 American system of protection, to get."—Life. fought and beaten the Piutes. The letter read asipllows: ''Believe treaty has been '*JS?^ know, is dead. I grieved for him Information was received at a Crosse from I adheres to the repeated declaration of adds at from the meagre information obtainable rejected. Have demanded from foreign office z$ the head of Pine Creek valley, Minnesota, that state and national platforms, in favor of the "h—more than my friends did, 1 it is probable at one hundred When crsmation will have come into positivojaformation some days since. No in- 5a& Martin Vose, a well-known farmer, was found modification, readjustment and reduction oi -to Indians were killed. The band of Utes engaged foriflationjhasyet been received and thesecond dead in the road. He had been to a Crosse vogue the undertaker will have afraid." "And the famous coffin the tariff, and reiterates the views of the Republican in the battle was probably at led dispatch, dated Sept. 6, read- dll with a load of produce, and the supposition presidents. Garfield and Arthur, up "Treaty postponed for further deliberation.5' I by Mancos Jim, who is a notorious desperado. a chance to urn the dead asjwrell aa the satin linings. Have you is at ho was sitting on the front of the on the same subject, as well as the recommendations They are a band of renegades who have wagon in an intoxicated condition, when, his iv in $ 8 & HousB.4.Most of the time of the House was of the commission appointed still?" "Oh, yes that is in Paris never been attached to any agency, and have he fell off and the horses kicked him to death. devoted a discussion of the retaliation, under the last Republican administration. had their retreat in the wildest portion of the ." '-Is it true, madame, thatyou The condition of the body favors this supposition. Guest (indignantly): "Waiter, there bill. TheHvote will be taken to-morrow at 4 I declares at all measures of tariff adjustment Lasal mountains. p. m. The retaliation bill was taken up a should be framed and conceived 1 to sleep in it?" Well, yes I did are feathers in this soup!" Waiter Nearly 10,000 people were in line at Columbus, few momeate after the House met. Mr. Nutting, in a cautious and conservative spirit, so as About daybreak one morning when Jim (inspecting it) "Why, so they are. Ohio, at the opening of the centennial of New York, criticised the President for in it, but not always. It wag not to disturb and impair interests which Reilly got back to his stable on Eas Sixtythird not using the power given him 18 months anniversary of the first settlement made in have grown up under existing revenuelaws. I thought I was giving you bean-soup. street, New York, he went aa usual "to way: My sister was very ill. ago, and shopping Canadian discrimination Northwpst Territory. Great enthusiasm and, as far as possible, to relieve the people the little locker and drew forth the black It's chicken-broth, sir costs ten cents against American vessels passing through was manifested Gov. Foraker reviewed the from unnecessary taxation upon articles tted to be with her at night, and. bottle. Then he took a swig. Then he fell Canadian canals. parade from a stand erected at the north end which do not enter into competition with more." Changes figures on the check. to the floor and yelled for the the police. being able to share her bed, of the capitol. Director General Hurst made American industry. Tha in every such Mr. Nelson of Minnesota continued the debate The bottle by some horrible blunder had Married Grocer "What's that the a short address in presenting the works ol measure of revision regard should be had to The closest attention was given the "^he coffin carried into her room been filled with carbolic acid. Jim is at the centennial, and Gov. Foraker accepted such adjustments of the revenue among the lady wants?" Clerk: "She wants me speaker by sides of the House, for ncr-A*. Bellevue hospital and wili probably die. He there. I keep the coffinsays them with a short address. There are twenty-eight -various articles subject to taxation, as, while one knew W how he stood on the he didn't know it was loaded. to weigh her baby for her." "All special days set apart for special providing adequately fcr the support of the tion. ft hm been intimated at he was with I have come to the concluI A fire was discovered in the barn of Michael celebrations daring the exposition, durftig right but say, tell her the youngster government, will affor.d sufficient protection thePresidenjf But whence said, I a Davitt, ofCreeu Isle, Minn., and an alarm which time President Cleveland, Gen. Harrison, will not be buried in it to those industries which can be profitably issue with the President and contend at he weighs about four pounds more than was given but too late to save the building. Levi Morton, James G. Blaine and pursued in this country, and which require" already luwfull power to act in the premises," •emated." ff it does or she'll swear our scales are When the fire was distinguished the remains other distinguished gentlemen will be present. protection against foreign competition, and, many Democrats who had gathered The centennial will continue for seven weeks. of a human being were discovered in the *Su WsLkMk' fell as far as practicable, place on the free list doctored." around Mm *e»* back to their side ofth