New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 6, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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HEWS NUNCIATURE. Few "Dim Review. MYARM:WAK3S UP. delayrn acting upon the case tested there with the recent public utterances of Consul are denied toto by Maj Mitchell, prosecu General Sewall regard to the Samoan difficulty, tor, and Judge Claypool, acting United and will show its displeasuie by re States district attorney They say that not ques mg his resignation. BRANDT & WEDDENDOEP, Publishers. NEWULM, MINN. one word has ever been said to them by rep His Report on Samoa Transmitted MANUFACTURER 0 1 resentatives of the company which would lead A General Review of the News of the TH E ISLAND BROII/. them to believe that it was the desire of the KEWTJLM, r~ to Congress by President FINE CIGARS MINNESOTA Day Condensed from Associated company to prosecute Moore They also sav Newspaper Opinion in Berlin to the Cleveland. that there need have been no delay the Press Dispatches. Effect That Germany Must Restore prosecution, as information could have been It is said that when he is busy in a He Authority in. Samoa-Ne W a lodged at any time and there was no lack of Vessels Demanded—The Follow.ns ?W:. Washington Budget. *'round-up," a single cowboy will tire means getting at the bu&inesb if anv of the of Tamase^e Reduced. Hartford officers would but have made the Germany Must Refrain From Doing BEKUN Feb 1 —The Cologne Gazette says out six or eight horses a day. The Washington correspondent of the Bal start "Germany must estore her authority Samoa, E^f^Special brands made to order. timore Sun (Secretary Bayard sorgan) sends Any Injury to American Interests which was grievously shaken by the events of the following dispatch to his paper There Bismarck Roughly Overhauled. December, and must make an example of the in Samoa. It is stated that the United States are other diplomatic questions which threaten misdoer° Ihib military side of the procedure more serious consequences than the Samoan The Contemporary Review contains an ar government has paid more money in is determined upon and isunalte able It can only imbroglio in the near future Secretarv Bayard tide entitled 'The Bismarck Dynasty,' which JOHN BENTZIN. W FRAJUK. occasion complications with America if her congress bears no signature, but which contains intel stated that he has been informed by our the investigation of the diseases affecting Cottonwood Mills. desires to stay the hand of Gerinanv and nal evidence of having emanated from a high consuls Canada that the Canadian government WASHING roN, Special Telegram, Feb 1 officially support Mataafa bind On the other the human race. authority It ib probable that the article intends to issue no more licenses under President Cleveland to-day sent to congress hand, the dinlomatic side of the question does will create a sensation It opens with a reminder the modus Vivendi and will fall back upon supplement to his previous message on tne not beir a complexion of war fury In the nineteenth its narrow interpretation of the treaty of that the chancellor cannot live long Sainoan matter, including a report from the \. century no battle will be fought over The last ninety-five babies born in 1818, thus reopening the old quarrel between The American minister at Beihn, it says, five secretary of state The renorD embraces Samoa. Germany proposals for a settlement years ago marked with surprise that Bis the two countries which the rejected Chinese, Custom grinding solicited. Will Vanceburg, are all girls, and of the difficulty now on their way jopies of correspondence toucuing affairs in marck was preparing no one to succeed him too, are beginning to grow restive about the to Washington, will convince Americana grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange The chancellor, waking suddenly to this idea 3amoa which have taken place since Jan 30 I* everybody is puzzled by the phenomtl exclusion act They have at last awakened of Germays endeavor to deal -justlv set about developing Count Herbert Bismarck to the fact that their treaty rights are vio The secretary also states that he has been 34 Bs. flour, 5 ft»s. shorts and 8 snon. 4 with all duly established interests" lated by the exclusion bill This article frankly alludes to Count waited on by the German minister, who read Iu the reichitag Admiral Heubner pointed out fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Herbert youthful brawls, to his later intri to him a note from his government He the superiority of other naval powers, and urged gues and to his embroilment with a woman and feed sold at low rates and delivered ilso enclosed a tsle^ram from Mr Blacklock the utmost dispatch to complete the now Germen at Bonn, from which he had to slash his way A man has just been released from The Ways of the Wicked: men-of-war Delay, he said, might have a New Ulm free of expense. lated at Auckland, to the effect that the with a sword, receiving an ugly cut on the the Minnesota penitentiary, after an injurious effect All the npy 1 estimates including Reports of the murder of S Kimball, a head The Bismarckian contempt for worn German consul declares Germany at war the credits for men-of war, passed the butcher of Pipe Stone City, Dakota, which FRANK & BENTZIN. en, accentuated by this and anothei intrigue 3erving 10 years for a murder which with Samoa, under martial law Secretary second reading in the form in which the budget have been circulated, prove to be a hoax He after the war, is represented as the origin of Bayard furthermore instructs Minister Pendleton his brother committed and recently committee reported them and the imperial left Pipe Stone City presumably to buy cattle all that is baneful the Bismarkian charac to inform th8 German government AUG. QUEUSE, buderet passed the second readintt On the a week ago, and is known to have been in Le ter confessed on his death bed. &hat American rights Samoa must be preserved strength of the North German Gazette's article MarB, Iowa He left his shop in charge of 'We shall have no more petticoatB med under the treaty Secretarv Bayard on Samoa, it is argued here that the German Harrington, from whom he had lately purchased dhng in politics now," was accoiding to ru commander is not justified in it writes Count Arco Valley, informing him of mor, the exclamation of the exultant Count Mme. Carlotta Patti de Munck the receipt of the telegram from Mr Blacklock, Herbert on the death of Emperor Eredenek SEARCHING FOBFIGN VESSELS 0 Jackson, a miner, was shot and killed at HARNESS MAKER for contraband of war The North German Gazette, says that "to many American girls The article affectB to dismiss as monstious and stating that no expansion of German Roslyn, W by Tom Brannon, also a miner referring to the reports iiom Samoa, »ayj the insinuation of the opponents of Punce who came from Chicago fr weeks ago -jurisdiction will be allowed in Samoa. A declaration of warm an international sense who come to Paris for study, the —and Dealer in— Both men were drunk and the affair occurred Bismarck that the chancellor meditated the To this Count Arco Valle replies as follows on the part of the Gprman consul oi the commanding Whips, Collars, and all other in a dance house Roslyn is arms* in anticipation death of Emperor Frederick when he insisted attractions of the great dry goods officer in Samoa is deplorable, ftrst because Count Arco Valley to Mr Bayard, under insstructions ofthe arrival ofminers from Illinois that Frederick should leave San Remo for nj instructions to that effect have been articles usually kept from the prince chancellor, Feb X: store are more absorbing than the given by the government and «eeond because The sheriff has a large posse, besides United Berlin but depicts the idea that his ascendency i.s a state of war was declared against Mataafa, in a first-alass harness there is no opponent the islands against whom would be menaced by Empress Frederick States deputy marshals The governor refuses the commander of the German squadron issued selection of a good singing professor war could be declared Tamasese is a friend ot as a nightmare to the chancellor, who further proclamation bv which thetoieisners established shop. to turnish militia the Germans Mataala is not recognized as ruler in Samoa were subjected to martial law saw by Frederick's refusal to discuss state The state closed its testimony in the Brown by Germany To declare war azamst him would [nternational law would to a certain extent not New harnesses made to order and re affairs with Count Herbert that it was use be tantamount to recognizing his soveieigntv family poisoning case at Mason City, Iowa InEussia there are only 18,000 prevent such* measure, but as Prince Bismarck less to hope that Herbert would e\ er be ^he German torces ma\, In the community there is but little or no expression ts of opinion that our military authority has pairing piomptly attended to. on the basis of self defense and reprisals, Frederick's chancellor Who could, therefore, doctors for a population of 100,000,000. one too far this instance, the military commander of sympathy favorable to the de be engaged in actual warfare, which be surprised, the writer asks, had Prince iSEW MLM, MINN has received telegraph orders to wicliIraw fend ant, although it is not generally regarded however, would not involve the consequences About 40 per cent, of the Bismarck wished the cancer to make haste the part of the proclamation concerning that the state has made a very strong case of an international war When, some years ago, 'oreigners In negotiating with Mataafa, our In reference to the dismissal of Minister population never have medicinal attendance, a gainst her They have shown probably a the German officer Schmidt was shot byCarlists, H.FRENZEL, sonsul at Samoa has asked that the admimstra»ion Puttkammer by Emperor Frederick, the art nobody dreamt-d of decla mc war against ihe motive and that is about all The case may of the Islands of Samoa might be temporarily yet the Kussian enjoys lcle asserts that Prince Bismarck was unable fiie^dly government of Spam, but our ships tried besubmiteed to the jury without testimony handed over to him, which demand not to capture the Cu,rhst force ab a leprisal The to make up his mind whether it would be f& ""*quite as long a term of life as his from any of defendant's witnesses The de Being conformitv to our pievious promise regarding affair Samoa is analagous The German forces, it wiser to resist or ratify Frederick desira, the neutrality and independence of fendant appears sanguine that she will be ac as a protective measure and bv a\ of reprisal, ^neighbors who are better supplied. even after advising him to sign the decree ot Samoa, Mr Knappe has been ordered by telegraph Manufacturer of quitted without awaitinjr instructions, punish the Mataafaiteb to withdraw immediately his command dismissal, and says that duettly the decree Whether such has been the case remains SODA WATER, At New Iberia, Louisiana, regulators rode wab published the chancellor told the emperor uncertain. At any rate such notion would into town and hanged Jim Rosemond TO PEOTECT AMEEICAN CITIZENS he had gone too far Entries Emperor not amount to a declaration of war A letter carrier in New York, who (colored) on the center beam of the bridge SELTZER WATER Fredenck's diary amply confirm this state la the senate Mr Siukbury offered a resoution TAMASESE S SUPPOrT REDUCED was making a collection of stamps, Rosemond had been brought by them on ment (which was acneed to) instructing the AUCK AJ.D. N Feb 1 -Hie latest advices horseback They stopped the horse on the from Samoa say that lamasese suooortors neio The writer of the article says that a com and has been arrested for appropriating jommittee on ioieign relations to mqu re bridge, threw a rope oyer the beam and drove reduced to 800 men. 'Ihe British and Amencau pact with the present Emperoi was the only into the condition of affaus the Samoan the horse from under the unfortunate wretch consuls declined to recogn ze the naht ot the cancelled stamps on foreign letters reason Prince Bismarck had foi opposing the They then I eturned to the country A cor .elands and to report, at nearly day, whit Geimans to establish martial law The German J\»J mamage of Princess Victona to Prince Alex Champagne Cider. that passed through his hands The authorities were willing to lee gnize Mataafa oner jury decided that death was caused by measures are necessary and proper to pio»ect ander, of Battenburg The article is hardly piovided he ruled undei German contiol strangulation The citizens are indignant thp interests of American citizens offense is punishable by a fine of $100 less sparing mthecnticismof thepiesent Empei at the outrages committed by the regulators, A Gerin in I ratlins: Fjrm. jnerem, and to discuarge any obligations of or It calls him an apt pupil ot a cynical or a short term of imprisonment. and say steps must be taken to stop them NEW IOKK, Feb 2 —The Herala this morning Vitro Street. New Ulm, Minn master who found no difficulty moral 01 sen he United States to the people of those Rosemond was fifty years old and lea\ es a has this editorial reference Sen ito- Fij ap timental treating his mother in a fashion alands in^ the maintenance of their wido^ pears to have been right when he said the alter Count Herdert ownheait andoftieatmg )wn local government from the One of the latest "wrinkles 'mphogtography senate on Thursday,'It is not Germany it is Dr Olsen, a Scandinavian physician, came the Prince of Wales with such discomtesy nteiieience of any foreign powei, not Bismarck, it is nothing but a Geiman is the ghost picture, in to Albert Lea, Minn from Northwood, Iowa as to pi event any inteicouise between them trading firm which has absolute rod to secure the justrisrhts and interests of last summer, and being connected with Jen An opinion pievails, which is well founded ROLLER MILL. and supreme power in Samoi to day The which a person's likeness is taken by the United States the tuture control of the sen's drug store, soon had calls to practice that the article was written by Editor btead, German consul takes his ordeis from this comthe He is said to be afflicted with the morphine of the Pall Mall Gazette By some persons foveinment of those islands Th»» news of an instantaneous exposure, with a pany, and instructs German naval com„*j habit, and since last Christmas has not been the authorshio is ascribed to Sir Moner mandei accordingly uhe recent action of the German forces at The notice ot the German result so shadowy that the background, considered sane Oneday on several previous and others believe it to be the pioduction of government, to our own, which became public 3amoa has given rise to quite a commotion 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* occasions, he became lolent and started to Sir Morell Mac kenzie, inspired by Empress ve&teidaj a'ternoon, bhows apparently tl at iho ^ti subjected to a longer exposure, imonff members of the house ot lepresen..atives, German chancelloi does not mean to let the kill his young wite with a razoi She Fredenck and much indignation is felt in the German trading company go too far can be seen through the ghost snatched the razor from his hand as he was announcement that the Germans intend to pulling it out of its case and I an to a neigh WAR TALK IS NOISSENSE INorthwestern Bailioads to be Watched. We take pleasure in informing th NEW YORK Feb 2 —The Tim will sa\ This bor house, the mistress of which returned search vessels anmn at Samoa. Bepre»entative A international difficulty, if it must bo dignified aubhc that we are now ready for busness. The conference at St Paul,between Messrs home with her The doctor then tried to Thomas of Illinois who is a particular Portable electric lights, arranged bv such a term comes iioin the officious meddling Cooley and Morrison of the mtei State rail The best machinery and all the choke his wife, and offlceis had to be called active and influential membei ot the of adventurers in a quartei road commission and the Milwaukee ailroad to hang on a button of one's coat, to restrain the lunatic He is now undei winch we had no paiticular concern, atest improvements in the manufaciue sommittee on naval affaus, has piepared the commissioners was closed aftei several days close guard until the arrival of his father, and the too ready adoption of their and with a parabolic reflector to of flour enable us to compete with-he 4 work alter the confeience Judge Cooley was following resolution, which will be presented who is a traveling man domgs bv the covernments Talk, about asked about the result, and said that they to the house at the first opportunity war over the wretched Samoan complication is best mills in the country. concentrate the light, with storage William O'Brien was lodged in the Clonmel £v had determined to hold an investigation on nonsense, It appears that German\ has proposed We are constantly buying jail to undergo the sentence of four months' Whereas, From reports transmitted to congress batteries weighing 1% pounds each, a further conference, and suiely out or some of the questions brought before them by the president ot the United States, and Wheat, imprisonment imposed on him at Carnck onSuir this will come a bettei undeistanding, tor now Other subjects had been discussed, but wheth-" are made to enable persons to read Erom current newspaper accounts, the rights of there seems to be nothing but confusion and Bye, for offenses under the crimes act When er they would be inquired into was not determined, American citizens appear to have been grossly mibimderstanding ordeied to remove his civilian clothing and and there was nothing to be given Com, railroad cars Invaded, and the commercial interests of the GERMANY S PLANS don the prison garb Mi O'Bnen refused to out concerning them The particular ques Cmted States jeopardized, by the action of the LONDON Feb 2 -The Standard Berlin correspondent Oats, obey the ordei, whereupon he was seized by German government, through its naval forces tion to be subject of the investigation weie savs Germans does not intend, at JZucJcwheat, the wardens and his clothing was forcibly in the Samoan islands, and as follows, Judge Cooley having occupied least, to annex Samoa, but she is resolved that Experiments are being made in removed His beard was then shaved off Whereas, Late newspaper dispatches show America shall not do so At the same time I heai them himself to facilitate matters that steps have been taken looking to the acquisition He made a desperate resistance, and was exhausted that Germany may occupy any place on the islands England with a new "safety" gun First—Whether the forms of the rate sheets of the Samoan Inlands by the Geiman to rebtore order, but only tempoianly by his effort to prevent the removal At the Highest Market Price*. now issued by the railroads of the Northwest sovernment, in violation of the rights and integrity which is said to be capable of discharging of his clothing The prostration of Mr give to the public the mlormation to which of the government with which the government O'Brien after his struggle with the wardens sixty shells a minute, silently they are entitled under the act to regulate of the United States holds treatv and THE MABKETS. We sell all kinds of was so severe that it was deemed best to sum commercial relations and violation of the commerce and invisible. The gun is discharged mon a priest to him Nationalists are treaty rights of the United States Therefore, JPLOVJR, Second—Whether the rate sheets actually greatly agitated over the treatment of Mr beit issued are punted and published accordmgto by steam or vapor at a pressure Eesolved, by the senate and house oi representative* SHORTS, O'Brien It is stated that he was severely NTW \ORK law of the United States congress assembled, injured on the body during the struggles of 360 pounds to the square inch. Third—Whether the several railroad com That the president is hereby authorized Wheat,No 2 red 93%@94i4c elevator, 95c, BRAN, Ac, with the wardens, and that he is still much 87]i@88c, panies do not, in some instance put in force and directed to take such steps, forcibly if No 3, red, No 1 red,$l 01 Bar prostrated He wears only a shirt, refusing AT LOW BATES* deemed expedient, as are necessary and proper late 6lieet8 before they have been legally ley, ungraded Canada, 87@92c Barley malt, to put on the prison gai London Truth says that Lord to protect and maintain the honor, dignity and published Canada 99c foi old and new, Com No 2 interests of the flag and government of the Fourth—In what manner said railroad Womack a traveling man, and Al 41/8@44c elevator 45c,afloat No 2 white, Macaulay's sister Fanny Macaulay, United States and its citizens, wherever dispersed, Special Attention given to 8,40Vi@4184c companies are accustomed to give notice of Huttweiein the room with Hon Clapton against the acts of the emperor of Germany 45c, No ungraded mixed 40® whose death was reported a few days l8ft(^43y2c an advance of rales and whethei the notice, or his forces Custo "Vv7"or3s. when he was assassinated at Plummer 45c steamed mixed 4 Oats No 2, as given, complies with the law ville Ark Clayton had been neivous all the white, 34%@34y.. mixed we&tern, 28y2@32c, ago, possessed an eminent degree Mr Tnomas is of the opinion that his resolution evening, and was pacing the floor with his Fifth—Whether joint lates are duly agreed white do, 3i@39i/_e JSo 2, Chit ago, 32-^c JS preferable to certain otheis on the the almost ofrgotten art of conversation, An extra stone for gi in ding feed. hands in his pockets He walked toward the upon and filed with the commission pi oper Eggs western 15Vic Buitei western dairy, same subject alieady introduced, for the window, over which the blind was partially form 13@19c, do cieamw lGfr27V!c Elgms, and was on that account one Steam Cornsheller. reason that it proposes something definite, drawn, and was the act of sitting down Sixth—Whether all joint rates should not 29c Cheese, western, 10y @12c and clothes the president with authority of the most prominent figures in all when a shot was fired through the window be ordered by the commission to be published Wood taken for cash or in exchange CHICAGO It was found that a load of buck shot had and, if not, whether some classes thereol which he believes to be wanting He, as social circles Cash quotation* were as follows Tlour been filed through the window, taking effect should not be well as othei members of the naval committee-, dull and unchanged No 2, spring wheat, in the right side of the neck, bieakmg it, one Judge Cooley said that as the investigation CiSH PURCHASES resents the assumption of tne German 94@94Vic ko 3, spung wheat 90@94c Jso bullet passing clear through He fell back in would require the use of books and papeis of The^jnost splendid tomb E government of the right to search American 2, red 94@94V4C No 2 corn, 35%c No 2, his chair and then over on theflooi There is the companies it would be held in Chicago as and CHEAP SALES- vessels. They recall the fact that lust such oats, 25y4C No 2 rye 47c I\o 2, barley no clue to the perpetrator of the outrage, more convenient, most of the roads having Iu"aci is, undoubtedly, that of the nominal No 1 flax seed $1 00 Prime an assumption by Gieat Britain led up to the but a pistol was found underneath the window, their headquarters there The investigation timothy seed, Si 51 @1 52 Mess pork (per Duke of Hamilton, in the Hamilton which may probably lead to the dis will be public and will be between Feb 15 war of 1812 (after which the doctrine of the BUEMK E & SHAPffiiH, bbl) $11 50@11 60 Lard (per 100 lbs), covery of the assassin A large number of and 25 palace I cost $900 000 I is a right of search was pretty thorough exploded $6 90 Short rib sides (loose) §6 05@6 10 citizens of Fort Smith have signed a denounce Judge Cooley was asked what he thought by the position of the United States dry salted shoulders (boxed) $6cl6 12V2, model of the Castle of San Angelo of ment of the assassination at Plummerville of the election of A Walker bvthe Western Qsurpexiters, government), and that irom the exercise of short cleai sides (boxed) $6 37y2@6 5()' of John Clayton, and subscribed to a popular presidents as chairman of the executive board Rome The gates area copy of the a similar authority our own government was "Whiskj distillers' fimbhed goods per gal, fund to be offered as a reward for the arrest of the new association He said 'I am not $1 03 Sugars cut lo if, 7 '-.(a 8V2C gi ululated Builders and Contractor*. and conviction of the assassin Ghiberti gates at Florence, and the readv to say anything about Walker and FOKCED TO EETEEAT 7V8C, Standard 'A' b^ Butter faiu\ don know whether he was consulted the In the case of the steamer Trent, when one coffin of the duke is inclosed in an creamery, 22@24c choice to fine 20s22o Nh W ULM, MiNN. matter before his election It was a good of our naval vessels stopped the Britisn vessel fine dames 16@18a good to choice ll@12c f.1 appointment as if he accepts he would go to Bgyption sarcophagus of black marble, Fr om Foreign Shores. Eggs dull and unchanged and took oft the Confederate commissioners. Chicago to enforce the law He is a man of Designs and plans ide to order and which was brought from Alexandria. It is stated in Pans that the Austrian ability, and has the force of will which would The announcement that the German MINNEAPOLIS estimates on all work furnished and crown Fi ince was shot by the husband of a be necessary to the position We would hate government has ordered a military attache Wheat, io 1 hard Jan $1 14, Feb contracts faithfully executed. lady who was staving attheMierling chateau to lose him, but I think he would be able to to the German legation at Washington to $1 14, May ?118, Track, $1 15, No 1 but the statement is not credited bring the railroads of Chicago into a condition northern Jan $1 03 y2 Teb 1 OIV2 May onetake notes of American military affairs is to obey the law bettei than anv The London Contemporary Review's ar $1 03%, Track $1 03@1 04 ho 2 northern! Among the items of news going the HANSCHEN, not regarded with any concern by else His term on the commission would ex tide, "The Bismarck Dynasty," has created Jan 92c, Feb 92c, Ma\ 94c Track 95® state department officials, inasmuch as piie 1890, rounds of the press are the accounts a tremendous sens'ation The papers are 97c Flour, patents, sacks to local dealers that legation naB ahvass been provided The commissioners left St Paul for Chicago printing copious extracts from it with pro $6 10@6 20, patents to bhip sacks car lots Contractor and Builder, of fortunate holders of lottery tickets, with an officer of that character and be-$5 fuse comment, and the curiosity everywhere 90@6 in barrels $6 0 6 15 delnered \Tew who by holding lucky numbers evinced to learn the name of the writer is intense cause no special gnificance can be attached at New England points, $6 80@6 95, An Editor Gone Wrong, By many persons the authorship 2s to a mere change personnel. Most of the York points, $6 70@6 85 delvvered at Phila have acquired unexpected fortunes. ascribed to Sir Robert Moner, while several dclphia and Baltimoi*, $6 35@6 80 bakeis' Special attention given to mason foreign legations are provided with military Milie Bunnell, the editor of the Duluth other men, more or less associated with the No mention is made of the thousands here, 4 10@5 10 superfine, $2 50@4 10 Evening Hei aid until within a few days past, attaches, and the United States has naval attaches Moner and Geficken incidents, are included red dog, sacks, 1 45®1 b0, red dog bbls, work in the city and country. and who has had a somewhat exciting career at its legations in London, Berlin and who parted with their money in the in the list of "suspects The Globe asserts ?1 70@1 85 Bian. $9 25@9 75, shorts, in his five years' lesidence in Duluth, is ananother Paris. Senator Frve of Maine said this evening that the article bears abundant evidence $9 @9 50 corn, samples, 30c with choice, New Ulm, limn. vain hope of reaping golden results scrape The last scrape that to-day's developments in the Sa-No that the writer is in a position to obtain information 2 and 3 yellow held at 1C abo\e in which he figured was when Le The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam 1y thus "casting their bread upon not accessible to the public at moan matter nas not, in his opinion, changed Oats choice white 28@29c Barloy went to St Panl and made a bluff at Pat laige, or even to the diplomatic world is a sure cure for coughs and colds.. 40@50 Hay, wild $3 5 @6 Timothy$7 50 the situation in any important particular. Killen, putting up a check for $500 as a forfeit the waters Millions the aggregate ®S 25, Toed $11 50@12 50 Flax $1 54, for a fight between him and John P. Advices from Samoa state that the German Germany, he said, may have abandoned temporarily are thus distributed fof thousands Chicago $1 60 Clow There was no money in the bank to officials have given notice that all vessels arriving meet this and numerous others which he had there will be searched for articles con THE received Lotteries are not run ST PAUL CHICAGO AND cashed by various St Paul parties, during a THETE BASH METHODS, traband of war They have suppressed the Prices on incoming trairsonly, Wheat ho as charitable institutions ten days' spree He has just now gotbut Samoan Times A passenger on the British they have not the least changed tneir 1 hard, $1 15, .No 1 ZSorthern, ?1 05, No 2 himself into another scrape, and of the steamer Wamm who visited Mataafa's camp purpose, but, on the contrary, they will go \orthorn, 95c Com—No 2 old 3iy2c, No were placed under arrest, but was subsequently most serious natuie, which has landed bim straight forwai ro the completion of that 3, 29c@30c Oats—ho 2 mixed 24%c Teb in the hands of the law, and which put him released, compliance with ademandfrom Dr William Murrell, of London, ruary, 24c May, 30c ho 2 white 27V c, purpose, unless some action is taken by th.s in a bad fix For two or three weeks past he the Bi ltish coneul A proclamation has been May, 33c No 3,23c Rye—ho 2, 4-Sc Bai has appeared for a year or more as government to nrevent it The Germans, STERN has been on a drunk, doing very little work issued placing the Apia police force under ley—No 2 55c No 3 40®52c Giound A half dozen blank checks were taken fiom said the senator, made up their minds long German control Mataafa's followers num champion of massage, and recently reed—$11 50 Com Meal—Unbolted §12 50 the office of the Herald company, and so far ber 6,000 They are strongly entrenched, ago to take oosession of tae Samoan islands, Bran—Bulk $10 Haj—No 1 upland prame, found it remarkably effective in the and other Samoans are rapidly joimngthem three for small amounts, in the aggregate and tbey will not cbaugre their policy in this 14 50, No 1, $4, timothj, §8 50 Diesewl $79, have turned up signed in his handwriting, Upon the arrival ofthe steamer Richmond she respect as long as the United StateB government Hogs—$5 50 Timothy Seed—fcl 40 Clover treatment of infantile paralysis. His and two more have been heard of Also, was boarded and searched by the Germans RAILWAY. Seed—$4 60 Flax Seed—$1 53 Eggs— offers no objection. If congress should he paid \isitsto*at least four jewelry stores is a carefully graduated 4''\ system 12V*@14c, ice house, 12c Floi^r—Patents 0¥EE 7,000 MILES instruct the president to make & demand for, as he represented, the purpose of getting §6 25gK 40 straights, §5 50, ikers' $4 75, sgj course of massage, commencing with Miscellaneous Jfews Items. upon Germany for a restoration or the status some diamonds for his wife At 1 sham's iye, $3@3 50, buckwheat, $4 50 Beans— he got about $610 worth to take home from quo that demand, he said, would undoubtedly ~M the simple surface rubbing, followed §lb 0 Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Judge Cooley and W Morrison, of the which she could make a selection, while Chris be complied with. She cannot interstate railroad commission, arrived at Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska Dakota by friction and more energetic ap9§ Haug let him have $650 worth and Andrew' afford to ignore it, for if commerc St Paul on the 30th to inquire into the and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, Jackson a small amount In all he got in A certain Senator, who is a candidate plication, as the case proceeds, subejecting ground of the complaint recently made by al intercourse between the two Mining and Commercial Centres of the this way about $1,500 worth of jewelry. the state railroad commissioners against all countries should be nterrupted Germany for reelection, and is somewhat WEST AND NORTHWEST. the affected limbs or muscles He borrowed some money, also, around the the I oads running into St Paul They took would lose more in a week than the possession nervous over his prospects, was sitting city from friends and acquaintances He was quarters at the Ryan, and room 308 held r-i* to tender, gentle kneading, this to be of Samoa could repay in a thousand a good deal intoxicated all this time He a star chamber conference with the state at his desk the other day, when The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line if succeeded by percussion This form yeara The president sent to the senate today was seen the evening at various places, commissioneis Those present, besides embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New 4 one of his neighbors turned to him Messrs Cooley and Morrison, were Commis and exhibited a good "deal of money at some an account of an interview had this Wagner arid Pullman Sleepers, Superb ^iJ H* of treatment, conscientiously carried of them Next morning he was missing and and said. "M why are you sioners Becker, Gibbs and Williams of Mmne morning between Secretary Bayard and the day Coaches and vlliPv, 6 I was found that he had taken a tram for »l out, has, when the case has not been sota, and ex Commissioner Austin, Attorney gloomy to-day? Yon look as though German minister, which the secretary FASTVESTIBULED TRAINS General Clapp, W Bunn, attorney for the St Paul Next he was arrested on the tram was Informed that the proclamation of martial too long delayed, been followed by you were frightened about something St Paul & Kansas-City road, and Secretary at Grand Porks, and was evidently making law in Samoa had been withdrawn by Running direct between Chicago S Paul* "My friend," was the repl, Bixby, of the state board The conference fast headway for Winnipeg He will be excellent resultsKi Indiscriminate the German government as far as it relates lasted about an honr and a half, and will be and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and brought back to Duluth for trial "the expression on my face which you massage, however, is likely to be futile, continued to foreigners, and the demand that the administration Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, mistake for frjght is senatorial dignity. of the island De turned over to San Francisco and ail Pacific Coast Points' George Routledge, the London publisher, or even injurious. The application The statements wired from Hartford that Three influenced citizens of my Om LIN E O TH E BUCK HILL S the German consul had been also withdrawn who died the other day, printed the Connecticut Mutual managers had placed i' should be conducted with dry state are looking in thf» gallery opposite, that the neutrality of the islands might be all facts pertaining to Moore's defalcation and sold 600^000 copies of ."Uncle and I awi on my good behavior." -hands on a dry skin. For Tickets, Raies. Maps, Time TAblea air --toll preserved. It is rumored to-night that the in tNp hands of the Indianapolis prosecuting information, apply to any Ticket Aeent or adfresa Tom's Cabin/' department of state is very much dissatisfied the Sea'l Passenger Agent, ChlcigcvM J,lL*BIIHAH, Jg.fl.WieK!*, Zf.vwm, l&setalXasagtt. TrtSclbuftz. flftllHt, Agj^ 7