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Z-t ^FIFTIETH CONGRESS, Important1Baflroad Decision. Progress of tfte-PIsgT»J| PETEB SCHEBEB, DAKOTA NEWS. 3HAPEKiE]| The interstate commerce commission. Jacksonvill has now sunk into a perfect AH O uiwjioimu uuiuuiCTv commission titrojiowiivaui} uatiuow Bumturcoa penectr through Chairman Cooley, filed an opinion state of apathy. There is absolutely no- Saturday, Sept, 15. Osurpeziters in thA matte TTIfl/ttprr of nf the Chicago,fi-fr. St *Dra--nll Pau & Kan- Knsinoas businesa and even tha doors at wer«e. «.«.»n ope lH th t.hp f\hit*a.CM\ Jft- "VTn-n a-nri axracn /Innva +\*n4- The first invoice of Mankato stone sas City Railroad company. This eompany a week ago are closed and their owners going SENATE.—The estate «loes not appear disto in June last notified the commission that away. The only place where any life is seen for the construction of street crossings N- take hu^te^aktio in the matter —DEAv Builders and Contractors. owing to the action of competing lines covering is at the Travelers hotel, which has been •of the retaliation W. AH at has been arrived at Yankton. rates between Chicago & St. Paul and turned into the headquarters of the medical, ^•done is to refer the bill to the committee on Minneapolis, it had been obliged to reduce and relief bureau and the various commissary NtW ULM, MINN. ^foreign relations. The committee postponed -A camp-meeting at Lead City has its own rates between these points below the stores of the relief committee, which latter action to await an answer from the president been obliged to finish its session in rates which it could afford to accept to intermediate has had W. B. Owen at its head since the departure to the resolution of Senator Hoar as to the Designs and plans made to order and points, so at upon its line the of G. Jones. The citizens', association question of the fact whether there had been the M. E. church on account of cold estimates on all work furnished andcontracts would be greater charges made upon theshor. meets daily, but the attendance •any recent outrages committed upon American weather. §p|ll| faithfully executed. er haul than upon the longer in the same is very small, only members of the fishermen and whether there had been direction, and it is stated at if complaint various committees and a few others being I iThe Deadwood flouring mills will seizures of American fishing vessel should be made of this, it would undertake present. during the season which has just closed. UNIOMOTEL, begin grinding soon. Some 8,000 to justify its action under the interstate commerce In East Jacksonville the fever has been •HotrsE.—There is a contest in the house betjj LATH, SHINGLES, BOORS, bushels of wheat are on hand for a law. Ths commission thereupon made pretty well through all thawhite families and fen the appropriations committee, which an order for a hearing to be held at Dubuque it is now working on the colored folks. In starter. has in charge the conference report on the as which the company would be called fact, there are very few white families in the iy?x SASH, BUNDSJK-T-* sundry civil appropriation bill, and the upon to justify its action and for public notification, city at have not. been attacked by the The new city water-works pump at friends of the Oklahoma bill. so at other companies interested, fever. Dr. Wise arrived to take charge of WENZELSCIOTZKO.fTopriaH Grand Forks has been tested. I Monday Sept. 17. -"—and all kinds of—•y-1''* 1 and also any commercial organization or a government fumigating station-. has. SENATE.—The senate, by a very scanty any other desiring to be heard, might have delivered over the charge of the hospital has a capacity of 3,000 gallons of majority of one, settled the Chinese exclusion the opportunity. A hearing was accordingly Building Material. tent at Camp Perry to Dr. Faget of NewOrleans. MTJOS-.ST., N E W Mnrav water per day. bill which has been sent to the president, had, and on the hearing the respondent Blair's motion to reconsider the vote by which company gave evidence tending On his way down he tried to go to Fernandina The only first class brick fire proof Dakota papers are publishing the nut, ., msk the bill was passed being defeated—20 to 21 to show at the action it had taken was NEW to see how things were there, but received law in regard to setting fire to the Hotel in the city. r*S Mr. Sherman offered a resolution directing forced upon it by the Burlington & Northern the following telegram fromH. E. Dotterer, Citizens'Bank. the committee on foreign relations to inquire railroad company, which had made a rate president of the board of health: prairies, hoping that some individual with large, airy rooms and an Agjf into and report at the next session of between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis No yeilow fever, no suspicious cases. We will be benefited thereby. congress the state of the relations of the below that which would be compensatory No. 1 table. Good large sampeijg invite investigation, and would be glad to United States with Great Britian and the and below what it was possible for any competing have you with us but that you are just from rooms for the accomodation of com-*|J The harvest home festival idea has Dominion of Canada, with such measures as lines to make without actual loss, and a yellow fever hospital, and your calling here mercial travelers. Passengers andf seized the inhabitants oi Spring Valley are expedient to promote friendly commerce it produced evidence tending strongly to would alarm our people. Send a surgeon who and political interest. show that the Burlington & Northern on the has not been in the hospital and we will gladly baggage will be carried free fronfc'.-.^ and the occasion promises to be Ajtehatoi* Plumb reported from the eommitteTon rates it was making was not paying operating welcome hinu Fo reasons given /we cannot and to the depot. Rt tes reasonable.-* =s one of uncommon interest. public lands a bill to provide for the expenses. avail ourselves of your valuable services. revocation of the withdrawal of lands made The Burlington & Northern, it was contended, A conference of delegates from the boards The finest wines, kquors and cigars The mayor of Aberdeen has sent for NEW ULM, MINN. for the benefit of certain railroads in Minnesota was in constant violation of the interstate of health of many of the Southern states and at the bar. a number of balls and chains, and a and Iowa. The secretary is authorized commerce law in making rates so Illinois was held at Nashville for the purpose to make an adjustment of all land grants low that neither itself nor its rivals could accept of discussing the yellow fever situation. An chain gang will soon be doing duty giving all a rsons inteiested three months them without a steady and destructhe exhaustive interchange of ideas was had and Bucklen Arnica Salve on the streets of that city. M.Mullen, Pres't. E. Vajen, Vice-Presl notice to show cause why the adjustment drain upon their resources. The principal resolutions adopted declaring it the sense ol The best salve in the world for Cuts»« should not be made. question, therefore, raised before the commission conference that ten days' detention of yellow A careful estimate made by an old J* C. Rtidolph, Cashier. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, at the hearing was whether it had fever refugees should be enforced against HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. McMillan, ol the power to compel the Burlington & Northel traveling man places the average Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands,, those destined to points south the Tennessee, Mr. Cox, of New York, was elected Directors: to increase its rates to a remunerative northern boundary of Tennessee, but in Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, amount of money left daily in Aberdeen speaker pro tem, to act during the absence point. view of the lateness of the season it is recommended and positively cures Piles, or nopay oi Mr. Carlisle. by traveling men at $250. Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. The commission disclaims possessing a that the healthful refugees whose The hou&e bill to transfer to the state oi required, It is guaranteed to give such power. I holds that congress, in the baggage has been disinfected should be permited Louisiana the possession of a certain tract "Three of the leading churches in Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. 67. Koch. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. provision requiring all rates to be reasonab'e to go north of that line without retention. of land for quarantine purpobes was reported Yankton have excellent pipe organs, Price 25 cents per box. Sold by 0 and just, was legislating for the protection of I is further declared the sense of *&nd parsed. the general public, and not for the protection the conference at the appearance of one L. Boos. ^JMr. Weaver, of Iowa, introduced a bill to a fact which cannot be noted by another of railroad companies against the action of case of fever in a town should not be sufficient DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS I it the depowt ot public mone3r in the Dakota town," says the j?ress. M. GRATZ their own managers or against the unreasonable to warrant quarantine against at ifttional banks except for their continued competition of rivals, and that it was town until other case have made their appearance. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE dj&bui sement of public funds. Referred. A small herd of buffaloes swimming never in the contemplation of cona,TPSb that |Mr. Morrill, of Kansas, offered a resolution it should be within the power of the commission A train load of refugees reached Atlanta. TICKETS SOLD. calling on the secretary of the interior for ina the Missouri river north of Bismarck to order an increase in rates which, They were all from Gainesville, Fla., and all and directing him to ascertain is the latest novelty reported. in its opinion, ought to have been had health certificates. Nine remained in DEALER IN whether undue influence has been usrd to secure made higher than they were. In th's Atlanta, and the o'thers went on north. A the siftnature oi any of the Indians to No affidavits accompany the report. Close Attention ivento CoL SBOCEBIES and GLASSWABE respect it was supposed that the railroad few days ago James L. Lengle junf ped from a the Sioux treaty. Referred. companies had ample lemedies in their own refugee train from Jacksonville intending to At a meeting held in Yankton a resolution Mr. Dingley, of Maine, offered a resolution hands, in the authority which they possesFed stay here. He was in the city three days lecting. calling on the presidents for information as was adopted censuring the to make rates, and the protection needed before discovered, and was then sent forward Minnesota Street opposite the t© whether the rights of American fishermen from the government was the piotec'/ion of to Hendersonville, N. C. newspaper correspondents of that have been violated by the Canadian authorities those who would be compelled to pay the The secretary of the treasury has received Congregational Church. within the past year, and. if so, whether city who give away the open secrets rates that should thus be made. The further the following telegram from Surgeon General he had retaliated, as he had authority to do FIVE of the community. question was discussed whether the fact that Hamilton, dated at Camp Perry, Fla., Sept. NEW ULM, MINN. under the act of Match 3,1887. Referred. HARVEST the Builington & Northern made rates which 17: Tuesday Sept. 18. Two freight trains collided two were unreasonably low made out the dissimilar Dr. Posey has yellow fever, contracted at ENATE.—There is no longer any serious circumstances and conditions under McClenny. Three cases are reported at miles west of Mandan. There was question as to the position of the senate FRANK FRIEDMANN, EXCURSIONS the fourth section ot the act which would Gainesville, and there are rumors of cases at foreign relations committee with respect to considerable damage to rolling stock, entitle the respondent company to make a Wellborne and Fernandina. I have sent thp house retaliation bill. Senator Sherman, greater charge on the shorter haul. The Wise to investigate. Dr. Guiteras returned the engine and four cars being badly the chairman of that committee, has declared dealer in respondent contended that if the commission Saturday night. Refugees had a hard time himself as irrevocably opposed to the policy TO smashed. No one was hurt. could not control the making of destructively on special train, and the whole seaboard is contemplated by that bill and as in favor of Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, low rates the competition of railroads MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, alarmed on account of the refugees breaking a policy the ultimate object of which shall Howard citizens offer any couple which were subject to the a to their parole at Henderson. I do not think not be retaliation but political as well as regulate commerce was just as harmful as the who will get married on the fair MONTANA, it advisable to send any more special trains. commercial union between the United States competition of vessels or the competition ot Blassware, Notions, Canned and Canada grounds the last day of the Miner railroads not subject to the act, and therefore AUG. 21st. Mormons at Work. county fair the following special premiums, the competition of the Burlington & Mrs. Foster said she had been into the TUESDAY SEPT.11th and 25th. Northern at the terminal points of iespondent's Attention has been called to the arrival at mills and workshops of New York and New viz: A cook stove, set of bed (OCT. 9th and 23d. Fruit, Flour, etc. road established such dissimilar circumstances New Yorkofaparty of Mormon convertstrom England and invited some of the female employes clothing, suit of clothes, silver caster I A E and conditions as justified its charging Sweden by the rescue of a younjr girl from to come to Washington with her and less at such terminal points than at in the party by her sister. Emm a Nilson, aged tell the committee how they were* situated. and an elegant cradle. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. All goods sold at bottom prices and termediate stations. The commission fifteen, and a typical Swede as to purity of 3^ese were the ladies present, all of whom upon examination testified to that their wages does not assent to this view. The complexion and yellowness of hair, had been delivered free of cost to any part of The stock shipments from the FBoaa: fi in America were immensely greater than showing of respondent is merely that a per sent on her way to Salt Lake City by her the city. Black Hill ranges to Chicago and ST. PAUL ANO MINNEAPOLIS in Europe. verse nval makes unreasonably low rates parents, who intended to follow her later to the termini of its road, but if this makes but her elder sister Ida, who had lived in Omaha are now in progress, and are The feature of the House proceedings today N E W ULM, MINN. out the dissimilar circumstances and conditions Brooklyn a year or two, induced the Castle A A E S was Mr. Cannon's political speech. The proving the heaviest ever yet made intended by the fourth section of the Garden authorities to deliver the fair Bpeaker pro tcm laid before the Hou«e a CHEAPER THAN in any single season. Not far short Mi' act, then any one railroad manager in the 2onvert into her eharge temporarily, communication from the postmaster general GEO. BENZ & SONS. Northwest may at pleasure, by a foolish but Emm a declares her unswerving in refference to complaints of illegal mailing of 100,000 head have been shipped EVER BEFORE! tariff sheet, give to one or more points of devotion to Morinonism. and means of the tariff leform advocate at Columbus, 0 out and the country is richer by Importers and Wholesale Dealers In to get off for a completion of her journey to The postmaster general says no such illegal railroad competition a preference and advantage Utah as soon as possible. '"Are you engaged about $3,000,000. Poiuts west of Grand Forks in DAKOTA and WINES &, distribution through the mails has occurred, over all others, and this would MONTANA, LESS THAN ONE FARE, no round to marry Elder Hagsberg, the man who tried therefore there is nothing to investigate. The defeat one of the leading purposes had in tup rate being more than TWENTY DOLLAES, to keep you with the Mormon immigrants?" communication was referred to thepostoffice view in adopting the act, winch was to put A prairie fire swept down upon the Including GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. LIQUORS, she was asked. "I cannot answer that question," committee. an end to the discrimination which before Persons desiring to take atrip through Northern bluffs southeast of La Grace at a rapid Emma replied. "We were all pledged were so common between different localities. HOUSE —The Democrats of the house, at Minnesota, Da&ota or Montana for the purpose not to say anything to outsiders about pace to within half a mile of town The act itself would therefore, their caucus, refused to support the ielation ot looking over the country, or with the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn matrimony while on the journey." Bu Id a as to one of its leading nurpobes, idea of selecting anew home within the boundFines ot Oates of Alabama to adjourn Oct. 1, and when it was intercepted by Spring Nilson asserted positively that Emm a was of the GRANDEST "WHEAT BELT IN be dependent on the will of any single designedly adjourned the caucus sine die river. People along its course by THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable affianced to Hagsberg, as were two other railroad manager who. from nolicy or perversity, without taking a vote. EODOIj MUELLER, for diversified tarming, dairv and stock young women in the party. There were seventy-two might see fit to nullify it. The effect The proceedings of the senate subcommittee hard fighting managed to save their purposes, will do well to take advantage of of the Swedish converts, and they of the doctrine contended for on the part of the tariff neie in refreshing contrast with these rates. property, except in three instances. were accompanied by 149 freshly made Mormons the respondent would be that railroad companies, jtfljp average of the last two months. About For maps and information applv to your home from other countries, principally England. Parties fought and back fired until 3 if they chose to do so, may at will fifteen well-dressed, fresh-looking ladies made ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or They have gone on their journey to Salt buildup a single point in the Northwest to their appearance at the doors of the commitee o'clock in the morning. Two men I W I N E MANUFACTURER OF Lake. The Swedes were from the province of a preponderating and conclusive ascendency room at 11 o'clock, headed by Mrs. J. became completely exhausted. Blekings, and were brought to an acceptance at the expense of all others. Giving it rates Genl Pass, and Tkt. Agt., Ellen Foster, president of the Women's Temperance Df polygamy by the preaching of Hagsberg, which in proportion would be a mere fraction Union of Iowa, and were introduced St. Paul, Minn The prosecution for violation of of what other localities must pay a native of that section, who has been two by Senator Alhbon to his fello -F members as Cheap Cash Store might fix its ascendency with little years there at 'the work. He had left the local option law in Union county, a delegation who wished to be heard in respect regard to natural or other advantages. It Sweden a widower about twenty years before, to woman's especial interest in the protective has developed a new feature in the AND DEALER IN will not dot say that the rates to intermediate but he had taken three wives in Utah. tariff*. They were heard. andiSmokers1 stations are just and fair in Five of the women whom he converted, war. Sheriff Bovee of that county Tobacco Articles. Mr. Barnes, of Georgia, introduced a bill and of themselves. The question of wh at are according to Emma's confession, were to doBft offering a rewai of $100,000 for the discovery arrived in the city with three prisoners G$0. just and fair lates is always relative. Low become members of his household, really his of the true cause of the germ of yellow fever, for the penitentiary, two of whom rates to one place may not be just and fair wives, although in order to evade prosecution or certain means of its prevention, destruction if still lower rates are given to a rival. The they would purport to be hired workers. were sentenced for the violation oi or material modification. Referred. Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn commission theiefore finds and adjudges that A curious instance of conjugal irregularity A conference was ordered on the bill amending the local option law, by selling liquor DEALER IN the ti a a on of freights by respondent was in the English contingent. Elder the interstate commerce law. without a license. The names of the DRY GOODS, upon its road from Chicago to St. Paul, Minneapolis Abram Johnson, who had charge of the entire Wednesday, Sept. 19. and Minnesota Transfer, and from company, had been six months proselyting local option victims are William Gillen MOTIONS, SENATE.—The senate passed the senate bill such Northern termini to Chicago is made in the southern counties of England, and and John Teller, Jr. The former A S forfeiting the lands of the Marquette & Oni'agon under substantially similar circumstances about half a hundred of the immigrants were CAPS, was unable to liquidate a fine of $200 and conditions to tho.se under which like his personal com^erts. Most of the dozen* railroad. The bill is similar to the GROCERIES, CROCKERY freights are transported on the same line families brought over by him to the faith ne which passed the house last session. and the latter $300. NEW ULM, MINN. and OILS. from the same initial point or points in the had come with the understanding, between The rights oibettlers and purchasers are very MANUFACTURER OF same direction to intermediate stations, and bhe husbands and wi\ es, that polygamy was well guarded. The company has formally The Insurance Company of Dakota, such being the case, that the greater charges not to be indulged in. But there was one given notice to the general land office of its Also Musical Instruments FINE CIGARS. which has been in a precarious which respondent makes to such intermediate remarkable exception. John and Charles withdrawal of all claim to a land grant opposite and WHEELER & WILSOIf'S stations are illegal, an order will be entered Laird, brothers, were accompanied each by the unconstrueted parts of its road. condition for several months, was Latest Improved at respondent cease and desist from making a wife. John did not propose to practice the This is understood to be a final abandonment knocked put by Judge Garland, who, such illegal charges. Incidentally in discussing Mormon doctrine of polygamy, but Charles of its claim to over two hundred SEWING MACHINES. the case the commission says it does accepted it as obligatory. I happened at upon complaint of foreign creditors, thousand acres of land to which the company not understand on what ground the Burlington Charles' wife would not consent to sharing a has heretofore stoutly maintained appointed A. M. Crosby, recently oi Ill Goods Sold at Bottom Prices & Northern, while insibtmg that its rates husband with other women, while John's rightful title. g@?"Special brands made to order. Mankato, Minn., receiver of the company. from Chicago to St. Paul are remunerative, wife had no objection to it. The arrangement The members of the tariff subcommittee of can justify charging the same rates for onethird was therefore made that John and the senate say is in not true that they have The liabilities are about $200,000, or two-thirds the distance. Upon its Charles should swap wives, an4 they did so changed their purpose to report a tariff bill exclusive of the obligations incurred SEW ULM. MINN. own showing those rates seem to be excessive. upon setting out upon their voyage to this session, or at they have ceased work WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. The commissiom does not discuss the question America. by the recent absorption oi npou it. They havesome important hearings Cottonwood Mills. for the last of this week and the first of next. how far water transportation may justify the Western Fire and Marine. The Empire Mill Co. Their bill is nearly complete. the greater charge on the shorter haul in The Cuba Cyclone. assets are about $20,000. The company anv case, there being in the case no facts to The house bill giving the secretary of war make the discussion relevant. ontrol of navigation in the St. Clair flats The aggregate loss by the disastrous was always a rotten concern. sal passed the senate to-day, and will go cyclone which ravaged the Island of Cuba is ROLLER MILL. the president to-morrow. I empowers now estimated at many million of dollars. The county jail at Deadwood, is Custom grinding solicited. Will Corruption at Alaska. the secretary to make the same rules and The loss of life is variously stated at from full of prisoners, many of whom have grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange resrulations that he is now empowered to 500 to 1,200. Havan a presents the appearance Chester Seeber, formerly United States commissioner been sentenced to the penitentiary make for navigation on the Des Moines rapids of a city which has been terribly bombarded. 34 lbs. flour, 5 fbs. shorts and 8 for Alaska at Ounalaska, sent to 21 Rollers and 4 Burrs. canal, the St. Mary's falls canal, the Portland The cyclone entered the city by way for terms running from one year to a the house committee on merchant marine Bbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour canal and others. The bill provides a of Sagua, and, taking a westerly direction, a letter concerning the Alaska company life sentence. They have not looked penalty of $500 for infractions of the regulations. and feed sold at low rates and delivered with a slight northerly inclination, and the seal fisheries which the committee forward to Sioux Falls with pleasure, We take pleasure in informing the its center passed almost over Havana. now has under investigation. He claims a New Ulm free of expense. but on the contrary they sigh for sublic that we are now ready for busness. For fifteen hours it raged with that the company uses the power of its contract HOUSE—Immediately after the reading of iesperate fury, and wreaked fearful havoc the journal, the House resumed the consideration with the government to monopolize the The best machinery and all the outside, mountain air. They decided FRANK & BENTZIN. 3n life and property throughout the island, of the conference report on the sundry whole trade of Western Alaska, to oppress latest improvements in the manufac-( to try and break jail, and had succeeded ft demolished the principal buddings of the civil appropriation bill. And after a long the inhabitants of that country "and to retard cure of flour enable us to compete with' in cutting partly through several large cities, and wiped out entire villages debate an adjournment followed for want of its development. AUG. QTOTSE, ihe best mills in the country. situated near the starboard. Th water a Quorm. "All commerce with this part of Alaska'" of the bars of the north side window. Hooded large districts of fertile land richly We are constantly buying he says, "Is done through the rivers and Thursday, Sept. 20. The sheriff made the discovery and planted with sugar, tobacco, fruit and vegetables, Wheat, Behring sea at the instance of the company, has consequently placed a guard ir SENATE.—The senate passed the bill ratifying destroying the valuable machinery and any vessel found there is searched and the agreement made with the upper and of the plantations and irretrievably ruining Mye9 HARNESS MAKER any furs which it may be found to contain, 'the corridor. middle bands of Spokane Indians, the Cceur the crops. Going out to sea the storm imparted whatever manner obtained, are seized and Com, d'Alene, the Pend d'Oreilles and the Kootenais its fury to the ocean, J. S. Alloway, territorial veterinary sold. This prevents trade with the country, —and Dealer in— in Washington, Idaho and Montana. which rose to a great height and results in most cases in irreparable loss. Oats, surgeon, in Yankton investigated Whips, Collars, and all other -f'This bill really ratifies four separate agreev^tnents, and inundated the water fronts, breaking Mr. Seeber also accuses the company of the epidemic among cattle which has Buckwheat, but as the provisions were almost down the wharves and occasioning great loss articles usually kept freezing out a competitor bv raising the *intic£l, and as they consolidated seven of to shipping and commerce. The water overcame prices of skins above the London price, and prevailed and from the effects ol &c„ &c. in a first-ulass harness A above mentioned bands of Indians, they all obstacles and made its way into the lowering them again when the competitor which several cattle have died. Local 'e all put into one bill. 3torage and manufacturing houses near the shop. had been driven from the field. At the Highest Market Prices. The deficiency bill as reported by the senate coast. Some buildings gave way under the veterinarians were unable to diagnose The company, he says, prevents the development We sell all kinds of New harnesses made to order and re committee carries $4,518,862. I came great pressure, and in all cases their contents of the adjacent country by discouraging the disease medicinally* but Dr. Alloway were seriously damaged. In some instances from the house with $3,227,518. Among ELOVB, prospectors and miners and refusing pairing promptly attended to. pronounces it anthrax, or, vul craft were carried.half a mile into the cities, matters added by the senate is $150 for to sell them food when they are in SHORTS, NEW MLM, MINN whole blocks of houses and tiees being battered Uuited State District Attorney Baxter of garly, blacking. The disease is ac need. down as the vessels cut ERAJT, &c3 Minnesota for services in the case of Beaulieu The letter was read before the committee. affection of the third stomach and their passage through the streets. vs. Sheehan. Mr Melntvre, superintendent of the company, AT LOW RATES. H.FRENZEL, death comes within twenty-four hours The northern part of Havan a said that the company had paid a rather HOUSE—Democratic representatives of the was converted into a Venice and many streets after the first appearance of symptoms, high price for furs when a rival appeared in nouse, notwithstanding the action or the nonaction were submerged. Throughout the city many Special Attention given to the field, but he thought this legitimate. He of the caucus the other night, persist but not necessarilly fatal." The lives have been lost. Women and children said that Seeber owed the company $2,000 O-ustozn "Wortc an the statement that a speedy adjournment cause is ascribed to the extreme dry have suffered most. The poor people, who, Manufacturer of for rent and money borrowed when he left its of congress is not only probable but certain. for the greater part, lived in the low land employ. term of the last few weeks. The disease The house refused, 32 to 47, to agree to SODA WATER, near the bay, have lost everything. Th An extra stone for giinding feed. is contagious. I is believec1 the conference report on the sundry civil appropriation richVuetta Aunjo tobacco has been ruined, Alonzo V. Hyde, of Salt Lake City, wa& bill. and it is said $2,000,000 cannot cover the that the progress is now stopped. Steam Cornsheller." SELTZER WATER found half crazed with liquor in Pickett's *T -. ,house i—i losses. No a single is left standing at Hotel, at New York. When arrested he was N a single house is left standing at Wood taken for cash or in exchange "William Kuchenbecker, aged forty-three, violent Tw policemen were hardl able S a violent. Two policemen were hardlv able to theira crewasodrowned. a Many vessels were lost and •while out huuting a short distance from his ,«vv„ ancUf A report is current in New Orleans to th« drag him to the station house. He*had $600 ^tHjiire Mill Co.' ,'-'. hqnfeneur Prairie duG'''rti, Wis., fell dead effect that the late United States marshal, E \3.3Sfcfc* in his purse. In the court next morning he bfi heart y.isease. His sogft' were attracted to B. Pleasants, was a defaulter to the amount Champagne Cider. Walter Grantham, a salesman from Chica:o said that he came to New York one week ago {|ne visiruty by the loud barking of the dogs, Ci SH PURCHASES of$53,U00. Gen. W Behan, one of th« $18,000,, ,--. spen„ ,_ .„ p,,and his two sisters were drowne—t a ««, Cary, with which he in doing "theB nd ,¥und theJPfather dead in a thicket. He LU late marshal's bondsmen, stated at a de town." Mr. Hyde is a member of the famous capsizing of a boat from which sr*B^ CHEAP SALES jleat'es a widow and seven sons. ficiency existed, but it was not as large at Mormon family of Hy des. *4%JfW% I 1 fishing in the Fo river. Centre Street, TS&w Ulm, Mimv had been rumor a?. ..... S&^kSfe feiiKS maam -H 5p tin mm