New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 31, 1888 · Page 2 of 10
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b£"i A mM^^ZzS Fad fms/mif^. ffi.£j$%W3$, -g& IiBSortentBallroad^edgioH. left her husband and six months' old babe 1 RepuMicanstotlie Front. wood screws, not because the making of MINNESOTA IN BRIEf passed even the mugwump organs in obsequious at their home in Sioux Falls to join the Ford •wood screws is a flourishing" industry in Connecticut, 1 S 8 S S SUnitedl S StateIsUcircaid I conrtSt- a eulogy of Cleveland, and it was then rat a the company as leading lady. In the latter part but because Mr. Vance flatly told confident, or gave every indication of being of May, while the company was playing an Mr. Mills he wouldn't help the-floEd sonth into confident, of his re-election. But the Herald engagement at Clarion Mr. Diggle made his Bury it Deep* TKeheC N !£moanl Pacific Railroad the saddle by his vote unless the nroduct is a newspaper, even if is an envenomed opponent Mrs. Cody, of Preston, appearance, and endeavored to persuade a 8 is ftS™Jr Northern Pacific of his town were protected in the future as in We must bury free trade by a vote so big of the repnblican'party, and during his wife to return home and quit years, fell into a cellar and that it will take the Cobden Clnb a quarterjof the past, etc., etc.—Norwich Bulletin. recent days' it betrays signs of weakening in £eter Johanson, Andrew Johanson et al. and the stage forever. She refused at a century to dig it out again.—Brooklyn its confidence as to democratic success, The first but finally consented and secured tured her right leg. S a I a 8 d& of «»e Times. Herald for weeks and months had steadfastly her release, after which she again Cleveland and Oleomargarine. 1 8 S MeNaaght for the com- A large number of people: contradicted the current reports of changed her mind and refused to go home. or ?£&***?:?• JF** defendants. The It is asserted by the New York Sun that a change of sentiment in New She and her hui-tana had been out walking, •vicinity of Sauk Center left for Portr charter ot the Northern Pacific passed by Posh the Battle to the Gates. when the anti-oleomargarine bill was presented York adverse to Cleveland. At first it even and returned to her 3 wding house about 5 nn lf?U a land, Ore., and will start a, coLsn^? S S the company to President Cleveland two years ago he ridiculed the notion that there was possibility p. m. She then saul tMie had forgotten something Push the battle to thegates, and the 6th S 6 sections per mile on each wrote a message vetoing it. He happened of his defeat. But within a week there there. and excused herself and went to a. drug November will see the most glorious victory fiideoftheroadm the territories, and ten to show itiro Congressman William L. Scott, has been an obvious pulling in of its horns store where she purchased 24 grains of morphine. ever achieved by the Republicans of Indiana. alternate sections per mile on each side of one of the present members of the Democratic by the great Cleveland organ, and it is self As George Searles was assisting Returning to her boarding house, it —From the Indianapolis Journal. the road in the states. For any lands national committee. Mr. Scott wasfrightened now giving some of the identical news which is said, she asked her husband to drink some A. Uerwise occupied before the line was deflocated unload a safe at Northfield, it tij *f.tnitely at the possible consequences 03 the message it had previously spent weeks in contradicting. beer with her, whiah he had brought from the railroad company was and induced the President to reverse Colossal Trusts of Democrats, The Herald is, indeed, covering the important over, crushing Searles' right, leg^ Sioux Falls. Shor*lv afterwards, he was allowed to select, in lien thereof, "oddcumbered his decision by saying that New York would political centers ofNewYork with its seized with violent pains, which she told the sections not more than ten miles The fact that the colossal trusts of the left foot. otherwise certainly be lost, and 20 or 30 own reporters, and their statements contain landlady was an old heart trouble beyond the limit of said alternate sections." country are Democratic hands is so notorious seats in Congress besides. In his message of a good deal of matter "which cannot but be ibis ten miles beyond the main grant is •^ybich her husband suffered from, that the cry of "stop thief from Lewis Larson, a well known citizen approval the President used his own argument regarded as significant under all the circumstances. known as the indemnity belt. In a joint and declined to send for a doctor that party can hardly be called a really of ~Wastedo, committed suicide as points bronght forward by enemies The following dispatch, sent from resolution of 1879 congress authorized the Finally the landlady despatched a messenger clever expedient.—From the Portland Oregonian. of the measure, converting them with arguments Buffalo by a staff correspondent who company to mortgage its lands and provided hanging himself in his barn. *Eem.—-jsf for a doctor, who upon examining the patient, from the other side. had previously visited other points in as follows: said he was poisoned that there was no porary insanity is supposed to have the course of his investigation, is This is a specimen of Mr. Cleveland's "backbone" evidence of heart trouble. Then Mrs. Diggle In the event of there not being in any state 4 been the cause. %&> SM ggg one of the series of dispatches which The Old Soman's Inconsistency. which the Mugwump press is praising. said, "My ffcd, he has taken my morphine." ortemtory in which said main line or branch the Herald has. printed and which '—Albany Journal. Later, the paper which had contained the In conclusion Mr. Thunnan attempts to tnay be located, at the time of the final location There is considerable exeilement nx is very good' reading just now: drug was f^din an outhouse, where Mrs. prove the Mills bill a protective measure, thereof, the amount of lands per mile You can make up 4jrour mind that, unless Ruthton, Pipestone county, over a Diggle had Jjv-, A. seen shortly after the doctor's and this shows that, after all, he considers granted by congress to said company within some extraordinary change occurs between „, Good Old Free Trade Times, tf n*4M, a plac* f"he patient died before anything protection is an excellent thing for the the limits prescribed by its charter, then coal find. The vein is about- eighr now and November 6, Harrison will go down r(done for him, never having American workingman.—From the Buffalo 9 said company shall be entitled, under the directions to.High Bridge with something like 70,000 Thus exclaims the Hartford Post: Talk teen feet beneath the surface and was f, house after drinking the beer. Express. bee of the secretary of the interior, to plurality. If New York can overcome that about the "good old times''of a low tariff. receive so %iany sections of land belong?g Ot 'mpor {•& the grand jury held the wife discovered by parties digging a well. Cleveland is all right if not he will have to Here is an instance: A mail who has been fcr mu to the United States, and designated by Why Don't They Stump! ?*F in the mercantile business* in an interior pack up and come back to Buffalo. You can 7 tod numbers, in such state or territory, Work has been commenced on the town in Illinois over thirty years recently get no idea in your present surroundings of within^ ten miles on each side of the sam s. If the Mills bill is not a free trade measure looked over his old accounts, and found the situation in the country. The republicans convent of the Ursuline Sisters to be road beyond the limits prescribed in said how does it happen that Mr, Randall and all an and Canadian Fraternity. therein some interesting facts for tariff reformers. are making a fierce, intelligent and, so 1 the other Democratic protectionists in Congress erected on the shore of Lake Pepin, charter as will make up such deficiency, etc. For example, in 1860 a customer far, successful fight. It was a mistake for The.^ ,,eihts of Pythias excursion from carefully retain from taking the It was the question of a second indemnity is charged $3.75 for a baiTel of salt, and near Frontenac, on ground donated Cleveland to raise the tariff issue. I can see WinniJ to Pembina was a grand success. stump in favor of the policy which it proposes belt which was at issue in this case. In 1887 credited 50 cents per day for two days' work. that now for the first time: The surface Ovcrn00 people came on the train. Accompanying by Gen. Isreal Garrard. *n 1|fl S to establish?—From the St. Louis becretary Lamar held that the joint resolution Salt was then on the free list, and labor was argument is, as you know, all in favor of the the Knights and their friends Globe-Democrat. s\ of 1870 did not create a second indemnity on a free trade basis. In that same year republicans, and that is the argument that from Winnipeg were Premier Greenwav, Hon. There were manufactured and belt, although it had been recognized by brown muslin sold for 11,12%, and 15 cents catches the countrymen. There are large Mayor Jones, Hon. Mr. Sifton, Chief McRobie his predecessors lor sixteen years. The defendants burned at the kiln in Albert Lea per yard present prices, 6 to 8 cents. Axes *v defections of lifelong democrats among Jay's Money Shouts for Groverr* and about twenty other bigguns of Manitoba in this case other than the United were then sold at $1.25 to-$1.50 a better farmers everywhere I have been. In Rochester 1,800,000 bricks during the past politics. After lunch given to about seventyfive fetates are settlers on lands selected by the Jay Gould is not doing any shouting for implement can now be bought at $1. The the men in control of the democratic organizations, of the most distinguished of the party at Northern Pacific in the second indemnity Grover Cleveland. He is too sharp and sagacious entire list ranged from 20 to 100 per cent, year. There were five kilns burned, will knife Cleveland sure. They are the residence of ex-Mayor Charles Cavileer, belt. When these settlers began to cut timber a man for that. Jay allows his above latter-day prices. Is the country very bitter against him and in private make the fuel used being mostly coal. speeches of -welcome was made by the Rev. a temporary injunction was obtained by checks to the Democratic campaign fund to "hankering" for a return of these "good old no bones of it. In Steuben county the democrats C. H. Treglawn and others, which the company. The defendants demurred to do the talking for him.—St. Louis Globe times?" -1 »', A Thirteen/club is the style under are all smashed up. Cleveland's appointees were responded to by Premier the complaint, and denied the right of "the Democrat. area lot of milk-and-water jackanapes, Greenway, Mayor Jones, the Hon. which some society leaders at Brainerd ^Qrailroad company to a second indemnity belt, who let their enemies scoop everything. Mr. Sifton and Chief McRobie. The premier This being the sole defense. At the outset of have organized, casting defiance Democratic Frauds Threatened, was received with great applause. He TheyMayGettoIt. his decision, which is in favor of the railroad at the old tradition corcerning th& thanked the people fortheir kind utterances, A Southern Democratic Senator, talking company, Judge Brewer says: The Democratic leaders have not found An Exciting Time. and expressed his pleasure at having with the other day in one of the committee rooms unlucky number. any one who is ready to swear that General The single question in this case is whether his colleagues the honor of having carried in the Capitol at Washington to a Northern Harrison committed the Whitechapel murders, the joint resolution*"^ congress of May 31, A straw colored bull pup, an organ out the scheme of the work of the Red River Democratic Congressman, said that Northern Andrew Hermark of the town of but +here is no telling what success they 1870, gave to the plaintiff an additional teninile Valley railway, and thereby uniting Pembina people "are d—d fools if they think the grinder with a monkey, an Irish may yet have in that direction. This, as Mr. indemnity limit. In an opinion filed Lisbon, Yellow Medicine county, had and Winnipeg. He welcomed the Northern Democratic party is going out of power simply Brice remarks, is a campaign of intellect.— woman with a basket of bananas, a Aug. 15, 1887, Mr. Secretary Lamar, then Pacific because it would become a great his right arm torn off in a threshing because the purchase or counting of a Indianapolis Journal. fiecretary of the interior, held that it did not. colored man with a bucket of lime on factor in building up Manitoba. He observed few votes in New York city is the only thing machine. He was taken to Montevideo The reorganized ability of the distinguished (confidentially to the Yankees) that before that can stand in the way." There was a his head, an inebriated sailor, a white secretary, now one of the justices of the supreme for treatment.:'/* The chances him was an array of reporters from Harrison and Homes. Northern Republican in the committee room, court, compels a careful consideration girl with a new pair of shoes tinder Winnipeg so that he would have to be careful but the others did not know him. They were are against his recovery. *8& of his views and reasons. When the Chicago Convention named its her arm, and «, countryman in a not to say anything but what he firmly not talking for publication. They are not the Judge Brewer then reviews at considerable ticket, it unconsciously put into it the great believed. He thought it was a good thing to Wheeler Bigarel, a farmer of Otter only Democrats either who feel just that way cheap blue suit, with a sachel seemingly length the charter of the company and the ibsue of the campaign, as thus: be united across our imaginary line. People about the political situation. The Republican Tail county, was brought to Brown's jjoint resolution, citing the pertinent parts quite heavy, were all walking 'ARRISON wORTON said it -was not a good thingto allow. Canadians National Committee, too. and the Republican ^Jsjofthem. Secretary Lamar's decision is then Valley in charge of the sheriff and to mix up with American people, and down Main street toward leaders generally, are doubtless fully aware cited and thoroughly discussed, and the it had looked like it when there was so much what tactics are proposed in the remaining the Catharine ferry. The bull pup arraigned on a charge of 'offering judge gives at length his reasons for differing talk of retaliation but after the bloodless three weeks of the campaign. "The Democrats," OME. ARKET. with Mr. Lamar. He cites the contemporary was ahead of the procession. His counterfeit money for sale. He battles of politicians on either side of the line says Senator Chandler of New Hampshire, construction of the interior department had been nought, we would not hear so much tail stuck out straight, his eyes "are prepared for desperate deeds to pleaded not guilty and the case was and attorneys general of the United States of talk of keeping ourselves apart. As carry Indiana, New Jersey and New York. gleamed and he walked as though (. ".w In a Nutshell, continued. in official opinions. He cites extracts from a political warfare between the two great The worse their prospect the more desperate Bpeeches made on the resolution by congressmen full of business. Suddenly the Irish parties of this side was going on, he deemed The Republican party believes in such a they are. With all their money and hold of B. H. Purdy, dealer in family groceries showing that they understood a second it unwise to make a political speech, but he revision of the tariff as will further discourage the offices, why can they not hire men to woman slipped on a piece of apple Indemnity was granted and holds that would say that the United "States was a the importation of foreign goods. at Howard Lake has made an vote and count fraudently? The risk is no peel. Her feet flew out and she there being no express provision for the repeal grand example, both of protection and free The Democratic party believes a revision greater than burglary, the reward much assignment for the benefit ofhiscred-1 of the prior grant, it was not repealed, dropped the basked violently on the trade—protection on the outside and free of the tariff and in a free list that will encourage greater. If the Republicans are active and as the two was not consistent. itors, to A. P. Bull of the same village. trade among the various states. He hoped the importation of foreign goods. sleepless nothing can defeat us." monkey. The monkey shrieked the to see some of the barriers that now existed The industrial masses of this country believe The liabilities, though not bull pup arose a short distance in removed, and he hoped that the day would in the Republican attitude on the question.—Albany Public Lands in Minnesota. large, is considerably in excess of the come when intercourse in business would be the air, through astonishment and Journal.» f* They Sacrifice Wool and Save Sugar. The annual report of the commissioner of freer and when the relations between the assets. excitement, and then swept like a 5jine general land office is printed. Of surveys Wool is a product of nearly all parts of the two countries would be closer than they were A Striking Contrast. flash between the organ grinder's Minnesota he says: Union, and a moment's thought will convince at the present time. The people of Manitoba One of the most important everils Three, contracts and one set of special instructions The value of government bonds in 1861, any ©ne that if protection is beneficial it were about identified with the people of legs. The Italian let go the organ, of the year in its relations to the interests were awarded and approved for just before President Buchanan retired from Dakota, raising the same crops and sending could not be applied to any industrv which the crank of which he had been turning small fragmentary subdivisional surveys office, and the value of bonds now are here them to the same markets. After the speechmaking would distribute its profits more widely than ofLuverneis amovement^^nvjf as he walked, and the ancient during the year total liability, $325. In given on the basis of the dollar: was over the entire assemblage sang would be done by a wool tariff. stituted for the organization of a lo- \^F addition to the said fragments a contract ''God Save the Queen." and the bands struck The entire area devoted to sugar production 1861—6 per cents $ 85 Roman melody, "Blue Violets," was was awarded and approved in June, 1887, cal stock company for the operation IQj up a"Yankee Doodle." in this countryis notaslarge as ten Iowa 1888—4 per cents 1.30 crushed to earth again. In trying to for surveys within the White Earth reservation. townships, according to a statement made of the Mound quarries. The move-M^I Democratic disloyalty, perversity and inefficiency This conti act was authorized by the escape the dog the colored man by ex-Governor Gear, of Iowa, in a congressional Yellow Feyer Sltnation, were responsible for the first valuation, 1 department on the recommendation of ment is now so well under way that! debate last summer. In 50 years the dropped his bucket of lime, the contents as Republican patriotism, public spirit the commissioner of Indian affairs. The Jacksonville board of health adopted a entire sugar production of the United the organization is assured. \z and wisdom are responsible for the second. of which splattered over the The demand for public survey resolution requesting the United States officials States has aggregated but $600,000,000, by actual settlpis on land within his district to aid by regulation and organization while in 15 years the duties upon, that sailor, who swore and flung up his The Hall house at Albert Lea with 11! is clearly stated by the United States surveyor in preventing the return of absent citizens The Difference. article have amounted to $700,000,000. arms, one of them striking the white all its furniture and fixtures, includ- |Nj general in his annual report The demand until rrost occurs. The pith of a long ad- Every consumer of refined sugar to-day An American tariff leformer while walking girl across the nose. She naturally for public surveys by actual settlers dress is in the following words: pays a tribute of2% cents a pound to asugar ing 'bus line and four store buildings through the holy precincts of the British had greatly increased during the past year. trust. In view of these undisputed facts no ejaculated."' The countryman, likewise Neither the houses or atmosphere of Jacksonville museum found himself face to face with an on Clark street and eight vacant lots 1 A large number of settlers are reported to tariff reformer can consistently assail the are less dangerous to the unacclimated Egyptian mummy, alarmed by the dog and the hawe located upon the unsurveyed lands lying on Main street,was sold by ex-Mayor IS], Republican position, especially as the Mills than they were a month since, and we "Oh, see the corpse," said the American commotion ahead, dropped his sachel northwest of the Red Lake Indian reservation, bill itself proposes a reduction of 15 per cent. would earnestly warn all who are liable to Frank Hall to a syndicate consisting Pi" tariff reformer. and a petition signed by thirty of in the sugar tariff. contract yellow fever against venturing to on the animal and began to run. "No," said the Egyptian, "I am not a of Charles Kittleson of St. Paul,. B. sjsnd settlers lepresenting improvements come here, meiely because they may see that The framers of the Mills bill well understood corpse, I am a mummy." The bull pup howled and the countryman valued at $18,000, has been received by me there are no new cases reported. Wait until J. Bohnson, G. Gulbrandson and W. 1 that consistency required them to make a "Indeed? said the American. "Yon must asking for the survey of said lands. A large lell over the sachel sprawling, the board of health notifies you that the heavy reduction in the sugar tariff, but they be something like me. I am not a free trader, W. Bohnson of Albert Lea the'eon-^ number of the residents of the countries in epidemic is not only over, but that found that this would reduce revenues so and for the space of three minutes but a tariff reformer." which these lands are located have also sideration being $30,000. A is reasonably safe for absentees and reatly that wool could not then bemade free, And then the mummy winked his eye and Main street was as animated as a petitioned for the survey of the same. A strangers to come here, again, and they determined to sacrifice theinterests of the tariff reformer smiled and* went his way. large proportion of these lands are reported circus.—Brooklyn Eagle. In digging a well at Dodge Centre, "f|| then return, only under such restrictions the whole people to the avarice of Southern The moral of this highly amusing story to be suitable for agricultural purposes, and and directions as may be advised by the authorities. sugargrowers. That cowardly evasion of for the Chicago, St. Paul and Kan-^P will be found in the morning papers on the if they weie suiveyed would soon be settled We would add that there does not duty was confessed by Congressman Breckenridge, 7th day of November next.—Exchange. As Strange as a Romance. sas City railroad, when at a depth of^0 upon and improved. In the northwestern appear to be any probable grounds upon of Kentucky, and has been endorsed portion of the state, in the vicinity oi Vermillion which to base an expectation thaf^this time, by the Democratic party. The people will twentyfive-feet, a test augur was used.* "& There is a superstition among the lake, in consequence of the rapid developement J^ BO earnestly desired by us all, "will come earlier Signs of the Times. show their opinion of that transaction by After going five feet further watertSp of the iron interests and the large than the very last of November or the beginning stands foi- Harrison, happiness and their votes in November.—Albany Journal. lower classes, that who ever possesses growth of such towns as Tower and Fly, there of December. health while is for Morton, with ability was forced through the hole four feet/^ himself of a rope with which a person is an increasing demand for lands for settlement, and wealth P's for Protection, Pie, Plenty There are twenty-seven new cases of yellow high. The company has been and applications from persons claiming and Pelf and together they're all for Pork, Where Ignorance Reigns. fever for the past twenty-four hours. Assistant has been hanged or has hanged himself, to be bona fide settlers have been received during for some time by a lack of water,!%| Potatoes, Peaches, Preserves, Potpie, Pudding Surgeon Martin reports from Gainesville, Louisiana casts eight electoral votes for the year past asking for the survey of is certain to come in for a "slice and a whole lot of good things, that Fla., that there have been sixteen cases and and this may result in making Do^frft ~h\ president, and in the present balance of parties about twenty townships. Some of these the Emigrant comes to Protected America six deaths from yellow fever in that city, but of good-luck." no Democratic candidate can be elected division,-7 lettlers state that they have been living on Centre the end of a \v\th. ^*s to get. that no cases have occurred since Oct. 15. ConfederacyoD without these votes. If Free Trade wins it A young woman living in the heir claims for more then four years. In Dr. Fox at St. Augustine reports to the marine 4 shops and round house.*%£-'. LEVELAN HURMANand, „, will be with the aid of them and in no other iome of these towns it is stated that there Montmartre quarter, Paris, committed hospital bureau that he has made a obden would like way. For twelve years the Democratic party *h see Free Trade •eover forty settlers. I consider it very thorough inspection of St. Augustine, and suicide a short time ago, and arried int has had absolute control of the state. his good land Foley Bros., railroad contractors desirable that these surveys should be made that he found no indication of yellow fever. a neighbor helped to cut her down leveland. trickery The campaign last Spring, like those which reason and as early as practical, and would request that of St. Cloud, have ust closed a con-" would preceded, was carried by murder and intimidation. but she was dead, so he consoled hen be hand-in-hand may be authorized to survey during the No one seriously denies this. The only tract to build twenty miles of railroad Trenton.Gazette. himself by putting a bit of the hemp, fiscal years such townships as are occupied The Whitechapel Horrors. defense made is that this is the only way in by any considerable number of settlers. with which the deed had been done into for the Duluth and Winnipeg, which a reign of plunder set up by ignorant London Cablegram: The mass of absurd Small space is devoted to the surveyB in Eggs and Cotton. voters can be prevented. his pocket, having a firm conviction theories, false clues and unlimited arrests of from Duluth through the Indian res-. Dakota. Thecommissioner says: Yet, after twelve years of Democratic administration, the wrong men which have almost turned the that he would hear in a day or two Gov. Foraker made someexceedingly strong ervation to Cloquet. They have The sum of $11,000 was apportioned to Eurlesquef the proportion of ignorant ursuit the Whitechapel murderer into a points in his address at New Haven. Here that he had come into a "colossal" Dakota for surveys during the fiscal year, forJ~ voters increases instead of diminishing. We also contracted to build a bridge were releived at last by a genuine is one "nugget" which is worth the attention tinder which six contracts for public land surveys fortune. He would be a millionaire, wonder how many Northern voters know that sensation. Mr. George Lusk, a builder, is the of farmers: the Eastern Minnesota road 18,000.$ were awarded and approved. In addition this state aas a majority 01 voters who can head ofthe Whitechapel vigilance committee. and would devote his life to enjoying "When I was a boy I lived on a farm. I thereto two contracts for Indian reservation feet long across the bay from WestSuperior Late on Tuesday night, the 16th inst., the not read and write? If a deadly blow is dealt himself, instead of carrying bundles well remember selling eggs for three cents a surveys (one of the allotments within parcel post left a box at his house. Upon our Protective system at the coming election to Duluth, to be completed dozen, and paying thirty-five and thirtyeight the Devil's Lake reservation, and one for the on his back for a few paltry francs opening it he discovered a meaty substance it will be by the vote of an electorate which cents a yard tor cotton cloth purchased western boundary of 1he Sioux reservation). by the 20th of December. ,^\ per diem but the fortune did not which smelt very strong and which he judged Senator Gibson, its representative, gives as in the markets of the world. That was under -, Total liabilities of $9,350 were awarded and to be the half of a kidney belonging to some having this proportion of men who make come. Chief of Police Hayes, of Crookstonf free trade. approved. animal. Inclosed in the box was the following their mark: •*"'?. "To-day you can purchase all the cotton Perhaps it is even now on the way, who was shot by a tramp, is in letter: cloth you want for eight and ten cents a Remarkable Suicide. tf Make"Mark, EXC68S 111. but the man was impatient. Then I send you half of the kidney I took from Write. over Literate. yard and you sell your eggs for from twentyfive well and will probably recover. Both§| White 99,945 23,986 Lit 75,959 C. S. Redfield, for a number of years conftee^ed one of the women. I preserved it for you. there was the lucky piece of rope. to forty cents a dozen. That is protec Colored 23,010 102,948 II. 89,932 the bullets passed through him. I I with McVicker's theater, Chicago, The other piece 1 fried and ate. It was very tion. That is what protection to home industries He would not take his eyes off it^ holding an excursion ticket from Portland nice. I may send you the bloody knife that and home markets has done for the Hayes had a very narrow escape, f^/ Total 112,955 126.929 II. 13,973 He kept it in his pocket, and in the tr St. Paul, was put off at the Atlantic express took it out if you only wait a while longer. country. Which do you like best?" -*w at Bogeman, Montana, on Thursday This is an appalling weight of ignorance intervals between his errands he as the tramp fired twice after Hayes, "*rj Mr. Lusk at first regarded the whole thing for a state to face. Neither property, justice manning Oct. 18, under the influence of some as a joke. Bat remembering that such an pulled it out and meditated upon it. clutched and threw him. There were VJi^, or free institutions can remove it, buTr after powerful drug and was immediately taken organ had been taken from the Mitre square A Protectionist Then. From the fortune his thoughts at twelve years of Democracy the evil grows. charge of by the officers. A physician was victim, he took the box to the London hospital. some 10 or a dozen people standing Hon. William W. Eaton of Connecticut said The state advances at other points. This last began to dwell upon suicide. summoned and everything possible done to Dr. Openshaw examined the inclosure around, and the wonder is that no "J intheHouseofRepresentativesfouryears ago is its progress since 1880 in all material directions, arouse him. About 8 o'clock they brought and said that it certainly came from a The memory of the deceased girl on the subject of protection: in all but the removal of the one one else got hurt. The real name of ^r|j him around, and for- two hours he was full-grown woman and had been divided longitudinally. haunted him, add recently, as his "To the members of this house I desire to thing by which states perish—the ignorance the tramp cannot be ascertained. juite rational but seemed to be Subsequently the box and letter of voters.^- „i^« -wife returned home after the labors address myself, to those who are talking of in great distress about something which were taken to Scot and yard and the detectives He will not be arrainged until Hayes /*$$ robbery, of plunder, of corruption, stealing S*str .*• $ of the day, she found her husband lie wished to communicate, but on gaining are trying to find out in what postal lmQ 8 7 is able to appear. ^pjf^^^Mt^: Valuation $158,587,495 $221,500,000 and thievery. There is not a single article bis senses he found himself surrounded district the parcel was handed in for mail. hanging their room dead, with the Cotton, bales 508,569 550,000 bought in the South, from the wagon that by total strangers, and naturally, The handwriting of the letter in the box Sugar, hogsheads.-.,. a 218,314 350,000 B. Hedding arrived at Long Prairie«|§l§ fatal bit of hemp in his waist-coat draws the farmer's cotton to the markets to kad the lack of confidence to do so. About bears no resemblance to the handwriting of Corn, bushels .'.... 9,9064.89 19,827'923 the pin that his wife uses, that is not 50 per Riee, pounds 23,188,311 69,980,831 pocket. He had kept it by him to from St. Paul, accompanied by Mi3s4' 1 o'clock the physician in charge advised the letters of "Jack the Ripper" found some Railroads, miles......* 652 1,391 cent cheaper than it was fifteen years ago. them that he should go to bed. He undressed weeks ago. the last. —Louisville Times^/, -»-f Anna Dorfer, of Pomeroy, Ohio, his New Orleans, manufacturing No matter how wrong the principle_of protection himself without assistance and retired. products,.. $18,808,000 $41,508,000 W l-l^- & intended bride. The prospective may be, that is the fact. I grant you In a few moments he relapsed into a By this splendid showing of material progress that it is wrong but the fact remains the Postofflce Reports fj, Just Too Funny for Anything. 1* groom is head of the firm of Hedding atiipor again from which he never recovered. we need only contrast the retrogression same. It has cheapened everything under He died at tie Laclede hotel at 5:45. A Col. J. F. Bates, the chief of the free delivery & Dettorman. So far as can belearned of the state in the ignorance of its voters. it Talk about American girls! Their God's heaven's that men, women and children Cfcfcago man, who got on the train at Garritmd, service, in his annual report to the postmaster Here are comparative statistics compiled by use in this land—everything." they are not married but|§§|^ modesty is a model compared with knew him and suspected that he had general states that the increase in the Mr. Norman Walker, a journalist for whose poison and had him aroused. While that of the Brussels ladies. I is she comes with the understanding! number of free delivery offices during the past accuracy and high professional position we i^„r^" -, -*W$~ $r°4Z partly conscious he said that he was a ruined year was 169, making the total number oi just now all the rage in that land to that she must look about for a few' can vouch from a long experience of his services man that he had intended to commit suicide w^° Rampant Seetlonaligm.fe'UtfiSrl offices 358. The whole number of carriers as the New Orleana. correspondent of ride on "the topsy-turvy railway," days and see how she likes her intended that he had worked at McVicker's theater Collate the provisions of the Milla bill regarding employed is 6,346. There were over ninety The Press. 'KJM1I& for twenty-two years and saved money, had certain special northern and southern This consists of an enormous barrel, million more letters delivered last year than husband before she decides to TotaTvoters. Percentages. taken a large amount West, and asked for a products in tabular form, and the result the year before, an increase of over 11 per Literate. Illiterate. Literate. Illiterate. with arrangements for running on a wed him. The groom is"a prosperous man named Gaamin and for his diamonds. is suggestive to say the least. Like this, for cent, while the increase in the number 188Br. 122,955 126,938 49.2 50.8 set of rails, which slope in the center. Among his possessions were a draft on Chicafor 1886 106,426 112,452 48.7 51.3 merchant and an Jionored citizen of instance: of newspapers delivered was over 1880 113,865 102,932 53.3 47.7 The barrel is open at the ends and eighty-six millions, or 25 per cent. The $2,000, $65 in money, diamond sleeve Long Prairie, and though Miss Dorfer Northern lumber no duty We put it to any thinking man, be he increase in the number of letters collected has seats. Here the ladies enter, with uttons and pin and a $3 silver watch, without Northern wool no duty has come 1,000 miles to take as Democrat or Repubbcan, can any progress, a chain. The inference is that he was was 143,000,000, or about 23 per cent, while Northern salt no duty their skirts tucied fast about their any advance be expected from a party under a husband a man she never met, she drugged and robbed in Portland, and afterward the increase in the number of newspapers Northern vegetables no duty whose rule these things obtain? The state ankles, and are also strapped abomt ttfok morphine, with suicidal intent. collected was 25,000,000, or 25 per cent. Northern brick no duty could have fared worse at home in was seized under the plea of the necessity of the waist and their feet, while with The passengers on the train saw him take The excess of postage on local matter ovei Northern tin plate no duty projecting a superior civilization. What can nine cases out of ten. Mr. Hedding morphine and when they took it away he total cost of service is over two million and a Northern lime no duty their hands they hold fast to the be Me result but utter and irremediable ruin refuses to talk on the subject but it is^ fiaid if what he had taken did not kill him he quarter dollars. At three of the principal Louisiana sugar 68 per cent duty seats. The barrel is then set in when this power js used not to improve men M%V would take more when he could get it. t' cities of the Northwest the total pieces ol Southern rice 109% per cent dnty the sensation of the hour. butto add to material progress at the expense motion and goes down one incline mail matter of all kinds handled and th« *""*v it To this list might be added bituminous of all other interests?—Phil. Press. *f*4is\ '"4)1'' 'fir number of carriers employed in each city and up the other side—the passengers coal on which the Mills bill retains the duty, Indicted for Murder.* as foUowssK^Jiv^. At Elliottsville, Indiana, workmen were engaged going round and round with it. The not because it is mined in some parts of '•*$!,s**Tlie W & N of -.Pieces of in raising a large stone from the MM grand jury of Wright county, Iowa, A Changed Tone. Pennsylvania, but because it is common barrel turns four times over in the f-# Carriers.!1^ Mail. IVi' /etumed an indictment against Mrb.P. Berth quarry, when one of the guy ropes slipped, throughout several southern states pigiron, The New York Herald has been one of the passage and then stops with the a Diggle, of the Ford Dramatic company, Milwaukee, Wis,.: !.:4. 58 26,412,371 and the stone fell with tremendous force upon on which the duty is retained, not becauseit is most venomous opponents of the republican 1 for the murder of her*husband. George Diggle, Minneapolis, Minn., 53 21,809,902 passengers right side up he funis Peorp Johnston and William Aiken, masfa?J a northern produce, but becauseit is begining party during the present campaign. At the St. Paul, Minn., 53 ^381,689,174 I .? I uw them out of all Bemblaaee to hnnuui be* on the 24th of May. Mrs. Diggle had to be made in half a dozen southern states opening of the campaign the Herald sur- said to bejust too much for anything. ings. ^e^m w»*