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POTPOURRI OF NEWS. Minnesota Legislature. Wn\: Gfeb^er', ill, Review!1 New Ulm authorized by the joint resolution of March clerk long to report at the total expense 24, last. The first is to William W. Eastman amounted to $67.25, which looks lather of Minneapolis, and the second to small beside the $826 sent in by the senate. Messrs. P. Hayes and C. Laird of Minneapolis, C. R. Davis sent up a bill which makes NEW ULM. MINN Monday Feb. 4. Philp Iteiley of St. Paul, and George railroad tickets good either way between the BRANDT & WEDDENDORP. Publishers. MANUFACTURER OP -$p W. Baxter of Ho Springs, Ark. In consideration SENATE.—In the senate yesterday the bill points named in the ticket. The reform school Gleaned from the Latest Associated of the privileges granted, both parties FINE CIGARS.. appropriating $22,050 to supply a deficiency committee introduced the bill'pi ovidmg for NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* Press Telegrams and Greatly are to construct first-class hotels on in the appropriation for the state public the platting and sale ofthe landt. now occupied their respective premisps. school received a little airing but was not by the institution. Mr. Vollmer was the author Condensed. acted upon. or a measure to prevent calling a man on a The University of North Dakota was closed An English naval officer estimate? When the bill providing for a board of jury of any kind more than once in one year. on account of diphtheria prevailing in the Calendar ot Casualties, examiners to examine and issue certificates The joint committee on reappointment had that there are $200,000,000 in gola ii» ddrmitory. Several weeks ago a rumor was to bchool teachers came up for consideration a meeting and made preparations for going current on the street that a panic existed Ben Ryan, aged twenty-eight, employed in and silver under the sea, which Mr Ives oner«d an amendment requiring forward with its work. For chairman the among the students on account ot diphtheria. ggySpetsial brands made to order/. one of the logging camps on the Ba River county superintendents to pass an examination senate members and the representatives each could be reached by good luck. Investigation of the matter brought to light _~f 4« reservation, was struck by a falling tree and ofthe board and take out certificates had a candidate. Senator Marcus Johnson four cases of mumps and three cases of catahrral died in a few hours. His remains were brought the same as teachers. I was more impora being favored for the position by the senators sore throat. This was before the visit. to Ashland, Wis., for interment. Nothing is for the supeiintendent to come under and Mr. Comstoek by the representative. I now turns out that some of the students The skeleton of a mastodon has WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. known of his relatives or his former place of this regulation'he thought thanfortheladies As the hoube has thelarger representation have, been seriously lirf or some time, residence. I is thought that Ryan was an Cottonwood1 and gentlemen whom they superintend. been unearthed in California. I is in the committee-the lepresentatives Mills. and the discovery of two new cases was the assumed name. A man is elected county superintendent, he were victorious in the ballot. Representative result of closing. 30 feet long and has tusks between Two wild freight trains on the Chicago. Milwaukee said, because he is a good fellow. goes Brush was chosen secretary. & St. Paul railroad collided atlxonia around and kisses the babies he can make a Thursday, Feb. 7. six and seven feet in length. Bad Record For Gen. Ward. Station, seven miles east of Watertown, Wis. good speech he pleases the people and they SENATE.—A gentle breeze was sent in mo The disappearance of Geu. Ward of Grand Both engines and twenty-two cars loaded vote for him. But he is usually a politician, tion in the senate yesterday over the subject Custom grinding solicited. Will Forks leaves a broad smile on many faces, with grain and merchandise were wrecked. with no special qualification for the duties A block of fir wood was recently of reform school removal, which comes over also some crestfallen politicians in the James he is called on to perform. The bill was returned Brakeman Albert O'Brien of Hartland and grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange to this session as a sort of heritage from the river valley who have been making combinations received at Portland, Ore., that was to its committee. Ed Smith of Portage were slightly injured. last. The reform school has been '"located" with him. His senatorial ambitions 34 fis. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and* 8 The wrecked ears were piled thirty feet high. A bill providing for the employment of cut from a tree which was 150 feet at Red Wingunder legislation carried through are known, as it is believed promises were Ail the other train hands escaped by jumping. convicts in the state prison was put in by fC lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour two winters ago, but no provision has been given and received which would have made a high to the first limb. Neither of the conductors knew that the other Mr. Edwards. I is the same bill at the made for disposing of the present reform strong candidate for one of the North Dakota and feed sold at low rates and delivered train was on the road. prison committee has had under consideration, school site in the Midway district to the behoof senatorships. About a month since a providing that the convicts shall be a New Ulm free of expense. and benefit ofthe state and to provide stranger made his appearance here and remained employed on either the state account, piece Good health is preferable to the Personal Gossip. funds for the erection of necessary several days. He was a detective, price or contract system, or on two or more FRANK & BENTZIN. •7 claiming to be in the employ of an Eastern building down at Red Wing. highest honors, and the poor work. of these systems as may be for the Mrs John L. Sullivan, the legal wife of the agency. Before leaving he confessed to the A bill for selling the reform school propercame 1 best interests of the state and the convicts prize fighter, after listening to the peisuasive ingman in his dwelling rests easier in chief of police his mission—that he was looking up, to which Mr. Hoard offered an and that in case the contract system is -AUG. QUEITSE,: eloquence of Capt. Howland, of the Salvation for one Saul Oakly Crawford, alias A. B. amendment to the effect that ten acres ofthe mind and enjoys better health than adopted the labor shall not be let out under Army battalion at Arctic, R. I. has become a Wadsworth, recently from Spokane Falls. tract be reserved for new capitol ground, 50 cents a day, nor for a term exceeding five convert, and the little town talks of nothing those who rule nations. He left the following circular with the police which was lost. The bill was then made years. The only other bill was one introduced else. here, who have since bean on the lookout for the special order for next Tuesday. by Mr. Whiteman, providing for Lew H. Vincent, the great Chautauqua le3tnrer, Gen. Ward, who has been here half a dozen Among the bills introduced was one put in another district judge up at Duluth. HARNESS 1TAKER .' opened his Ruskm lecture at St. Paul times since. An excellent likeness of Ward is by Mr. Truax whfch is designed to work reform The sum total of all the counterfeit HOUSE.—Mr. Hay sent up one which would as follows: "Mr. Ruskin cannot be described printed on the circular, showing him »ith a in political conventions. I provides decrease the number of men on a grand jury money set afloat last year did not —and Dealer in— by a single phrase," he said, "even if most mustache, which has sinc3 been shaved off at all nominations of state, congressional to seven, instead oftwenty-four, as at present. Whips, Collars, and all other men can. Mr. Ignatius Donnelly, forinstance, The circular reads: or national officers shall be made by a viva amount to $25,000, and the "queer" This most radical change appears to have little can be described by a single word, politician, voce vote, and that an officer of a convention One hundred and twenty-five dollais reward in its favor except a saving to tnebounties articles usually kept men were out of pocket in their transactions. for he has worked at that calling for a number declaring a person nominated when the for any information which leads to the arrest ofthe state of perhaps $30,000 or §40,000 a in a first-Mass harness of years and in different parties, as I understand. ot Samuel Oakley Crawford, alias Eugene vote is not so taken is guilty of misdemeanor year. Tr as he will to be anything Samuel Bauvier, Eugene Bonner, E It. and punishable with a fine of $100 for each shop. Mr. floyt secured the passage of a bill authorizing else, he cannot. For example, he wants to offense. Bannerton, Moris Bennatean. Manor the Duluth. Red Wing & Southwestern be a critic of Shakespeare not to honor, Horace Oakley Ward, Arthur Wood, W. Mr. Whiteman introduced a bill extending New/harnesses made to order and ro road to build a bridge across the Mississippi There was a frenzy of patriotism but to villify him. But no. The great cryptogram D. Wood. Arlington Buckingham Wadsworth the term of office of railroad and warehouse river at or near Red Wing, and another pairing promptly attended to. has appeared and it has been shown commissioners from three years to six years, which caused the Pennsylvania house or any other name or combination of allowing the city of Red Wing to issue $25, to be the tissue of charlantism and absurdity, the above. Has been a lawyer, banker, political and raising the salaries attaching to the NEW MLM. MINN 000 bonds to aid its construction. to pass a bill requiring all schoolmasters as we expected it would be, and it iB rapidly orator, real estate operator, spiritualist, office from $3,500 to $5,000. Mr. Stebbins introduced a bill amending descending the toboggan slide of obscurity, litterateur, miner, speculator and organizer, Mr. Edwards introduced an amend ment to to fly the American flag during the present liquor law as affecting those who H.FRENZEL, and Mr. Donnelly is still a politician." bigamist and confidence man generally. Ha the election law, by which it is propo sed to are convicted of selling without a license. school hours. operated as an expert in New York, Pennsylvania, relieve towns and villages from the burden The present law inflicts a penalty of fine or Massachusetts, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, and expense of a registration for the town imprisonment, while the amendment proposes Crimes and Criminals, Texas, Utah, Kansas, California. West elections in the spring. to leave it to the judge's discretion whether Virginia, Georgia and Washington Territory. The Ifev. Anthony Swensson, of Detroit, the punishment shall be a fine or imprisononment Manufacturer of HorsE.—Mr Stevens introduced a Fannie Moore, aged 11, was stopped on the Is wanted on a $6,000 forgery on an indictment or both. I also provides that the bill into the house yobterday, enlarging the is tAe first Swede to become a street in York Jan. 24, while going for larceny after trust and for money SODA WATER cases may be tned before a justice of the powers of the labor buioau. I incieases home from school, by a well dressed man, obtained under false pretenses also, on a bail Roman Catholic priest since the Keformation. peace, instead of materially the power of the commissioner, compelling their prosecu- who insulted her and declared at he was bond surrender has five living wives and tion in a district couit. giving him power to enter factories and SELTZER W A E Out of a population of "Jack the Ripper. The child was terribly three daughters, respectively aged eight, Mr. Benson sent up two bills proposing to other places where labor is employed, to frightened, and on seeing the effect of his twelve and twenty years. Two wives haTe 6,000,000,000 Sweden has only prevent cruelty, one applying to children and makejnspections and the like. I appropii words the man fled. Fannie was delirious procured orces on the ground of desertion. theotherto animals. Mr" Underwood carried ates $10,000 a year for the expenses, gives ... a 2,000 Roman Catholics. when she reached home, and brain fever set He is about forty-eight or fifty yeais out his threat made early in the session and the commissioner $2,d00 a year, thre° deputies in, from which she died. The police are en-old five feet seven inches or over intioduced a bill providing for the punishment $1,500 apiece and a clerk $1,000 compels Champagne Cider. deavoring to find the stranger. 140 to 150 pounds, varied by his bleeding the county attorney to prosecute complaints of any officer having appointed power C. R. Herr, of Stamford, N. Y., is Word has been received from Eufala, Ind. at the lungs without beard when last seen who may be shown to have disregaided the made by the bureau, and places all Usually he has a good-sized grayish mustache, T., that Belle Starr was killed. Belle was the law giving old soldiers the preference in making fines imposed to the benefit of the bchool said to be the possessor of the gold slightly clipped in front, with upward wife of Cole Younger, and Jim Starr, her second Centre Street. New Ulm. Minn appointments as a misdemeanor, and fund. husband, was shot down by the side of curling ends dark grayish hair, brushed watch which Maj. Andre, of revolutionary providing that fines arising fromtheprosecu Mr Lane ntroduced a bill prodding for Belle less than two years ago. Belle Starr smoothly well down on the left temple, and Mill Co. tion of such cases shall go to the state treas- a new lien law. The new law" codifies" and fame, offered as a ransom to mpire was the most desperate woman at ever parted diagonally just over the outside cdie urer for the benefit of the soldier's home. simplifies the existing laws, protecting the figured on the boiders. She married Cole of the right eye and worn of a medium his captors if they would let him go laboring men and material men as far as length: steel blue, greyish and expiessive Younger directly after the war, but left him Tuesday, Feb. 5. possible. The bill was drawn up by some eyeg ho occasionally wearing eye-glasses and joined a band of outlaws at operated ROLLER MILL. ree. SENATE.—In the senate Mr, Brown thought Minneapolis lawyers, and embodies a number perfect teeth, showing well when speaking a in the Indian Territory. She had been arrested of suggestions of Judge Lochren and that Mr. Bow en's bill prohibiting persons not for muider and robbery a score of times, fluent and easy ualker socially inclined, with Judge Koon. There will probably be no resident in Minnesota from exercising police but always managed to escape. finp address well informed and self-poised It cost a county in Nebraska $2,. question as to its constitutionality if it is powers in the state required some explanation, neat dresser, claims great intimacy with 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Opcar L. Wiley, the madman who murdered and called on the gentleman from passed. 893.25 to run the poor farm last prominent public men and exhibits first-class Francis Valentine, at Baltimore, while Sleepy Eye to elucidate. The question at Mr. Elmquist made another addition to credentials from high officials under their vja*\ jAs there were but two paupers, confined his cell made a furious attack on this time was on the passage of the bill. Mr. the temperance legislation befoiethe house respective seals claims to have been ounded Capt. Farnan, trying to choke and bite him, Bowen stated that the measure is aimed at by a bill to raise the license in tne cities to We take pleasure in informing the during the late war by a fragment of a the daily cost per capita was slightly and tore the bandages from the wounds on the Pinkerton detectives and was intioduced $1,200 instead of $1,000, and in the country oublic that we are now ready for busjiess. shell upon the calf and thigh of the same leg his own head. Wileywas finally overpowered bj the lequestof oei tain labor organizations. to $600 instead of $500. more than $3—about the same as a (left) which gives him the appearance of being The best machinery and all the and placed in irons. The unfortunate man Mr Brown thanked him for the information, F. Stevens introduced a bill yesterday slightly lame or knock-kneed He had a first-class hotel would charge. belongs to a good family in Gloucoster county, but remarked that it was not a sufficient argu latest improvements in the manufac* authorizing the governor, the state auditor scar or mole on his right side near the fourth Virginia. He graduated with honor last ment to prevent him fiom voting against the and the president of the 6tate agrhultural ure of flour enable us to compete with rib, with another scar on the left side about year at the university of Virginia. He became measure. Aftei thedebatethe bill wentbackto society to appoint aboard of immigration. *j midway between his elbow and shoulder: ihe best mills in the country. Thirty years ago insanity was almost infatuated with a young lady, and the judiciary committee to be remodeled. It appropriates $7,500 a year for their expenses, wears about a No 7 shoe and No. 8 glove We are constantly buying when his advances were rejected lost his authorizes them to employ a secretar The expense of the investigation into the unknown among the Southern was a private Company B, Fifth New York Wheat9 yr- mind. His father died recently leaving him at $125 per month, and to" issue a alleged biiberv and corruption in connection heavy artillery in 1864—5 smokes the best a comfortable inheritance. negroes, but now the number thus pamphlet descriptive of the advantages of Rye, with the senatorial contest was revealed in a of cigars had an expensive diamond ring on resolution introduced by Mr. Pope directing Minnesota in every respect. the third finger, a valuable gold watch at 1 Corn, AJarge crowd of strikers and their sympathizers affected in North parolina alone is Friday, Feb. 8. the secretary to draw his certificate for the tached to a small neck chain and earned a attacked a car of the Forty-second Oats, amount. The total charges are $826. the estimated at 1000, and the asylum peculiar spear-headed cane has a loaded revolver SENATE —The newspaper again came in for street line in New York. There are a few counsel charges alone amounting to $500, Buckwheat, builders in the neighborhood, and no policemen and a vial of alleged poison on bis a small shareofthe senate's attention yesterday, for their treatment at Goldsboro has equailly dvided between C. D. O'Brien and W. were in sight to aid the solitary officer person or near -his hand. served one when Mr Day's bill amending the libel &c„ &c. W. Ervin The stenographer's bill is $180. just been enlarged. sentence of three years, but states at he on the car, Thomas K, Schneider. There was law came up for final passage. The vote on Other expenses are room rent, fees of attendants, will not be taken alive is boastful, cuuning but one passenger—an old lady. She got out the bill was 17 for and 10 agambt its passage At the Highest Market Prices. telegraphy, etc. and cowardly has been in Canada several when the car stopped, and escaped unhurt. and as there was not a majority ofthe The only other measure upon which debate A letter was received at the executive times, and in Europe once. When despondent entire senate on either side of the question In a moment the windows of the car were We sell all kinds of was brought to bear was Mr. Swenson's bill shattered, and a shower of stones was falling through ill-health, or impecuniosity, it was declared lost. office in Atlanta which ought to prohibiting the sale of cigarettes and tobac-. upon the officer, driver and conductor. As he threatenes suicide can shed copious Mr. HUo called up his resolution directing JFLOVR, co to minor's under sixteen years of age. be frame d^or placed among the archives. the rioters advanced Schneider aimed at the crocodile tears, and bleeds freely from his the committee on railroads to inquire into This bill was opposed by Mr. Hall, who lungs whentver the occasion requires, never SHORTS, leaders, and fired three times in quick succession. alleged irregularities in connection with In the letter occurs this sentence: claimed that it would prevent the farmers omits an opportunity to visit Young Men's The driver and conductor also the elevators at Minneapolis and Duluth, and BRAUT, &c.M out in the country from sending their boys Christian unions. His manner is devout or fired. The mob wavered, and then fled in all I was mortally wounded asked to have the investigation ordered. AT LOW BATES. to town to buy tobacco for them No pro-remarked" direction. One wounded man was left on the devilish by turns, but always suave and that there would be no expense incurred giess was made in the passage of the bill 'twice in active battle at Griswoldville." spot, and two less seriously injured were sympathetic: unprincipled but not dangerous in the investigation. I twas simply helped away by friends. or physically wicked. Please locate early HOUSE —A petition was received at the proposed to ask those inspectors who travel and keep under surveillance. Telegraph at Special Attention given to opening of the session of the jobbers and about to come before the committee and The investigation into the Riverside penitentiary once to Sampson's Legal and Commercial merchants of Winona protesting against make some explanations. 'v O-ustoxn. Work management at Pittsburg, Pa., is Agency, Box2971, Boston, Mass. Please the repeal of the insolvency law as The senate bills respectively providing that A company has been formed in Be. going on. The penitentiary officials, state if" place this where most likely to cause Crawford's contemplated by Mr. Lane bill "how before a savings bank shall not loan to any one board of charities, visiting committee of the troit, Mich., to tunnel under the Detroit apprehension. the judiciary committee. Mr Fleming called person an amount exceeding VA per cent of state board of charities and the prison board An extra stone for grinding feed. up his resolution calling for a special committee the entire amount on deposit in the River. The tunnel will be begun of inspectors were present. Prisoner James of five to investigate the building and institution, and giving judges in countries of Steam Cornsheller. McPhilany, who preferred the charges Shocking Mmdor and Suicide about half a mile from the river, and loan asboriations, domestic and foreign, doin» a population not exceeding25,000 discretion against the hospital Steward, Dr. Maharnek, Wood taken for cash or in exchange business mth 6tate The resolution was in the matter of calling together grandjunes. called several witnesses. Thetestimonj disclosed W. S Bradley shot and killed his wife and run to the middle of the stream, or opposed by Mr. Searle, Mr. Casper and others eie among tho&e passed. ^mpife jVTill a then committed suicide at the Hotel Cortlandt a startling state of affairs in the inati fcution, ontheground thatitwasuseless, and that it it the national boundary line. The at Chicago. Both were shot through HOUSE —Yesterday was railroad day in the and in the main substantiated the allegations. were possible to reach any result there would the head and died instantly. Walter's. house. There were no less than three measuies Several witnesses testified to having .been the C^BH PURCHASES ,other half of the work is to be done not be time enough and it would only be an introduced or discussed bearing on railroad victims of cruelty and extortion while sick in Bradley was a member of an old and lespectable additional source of expense to the state. questions. I began early when Mr. the hospital. Insane prisoners had been family in Chicago. W. H. Bradley, clerk and CHEAP SALES. by a company to be organized undei Mr. Fleming was supported by over twothirds Smith introdnced a resolution calling for a placed in the straight-jacket and electric of the United States court, and Francis of the members,andtheresolution went \the Canadian law. Bradley, of the firm of Baird & Bradley, dealers special committee of five, to be chosen from currents applied to their heads until the RIME & SIAPffiT' through. in real estate, where his uncles. Mrs. the Ramsey and Hennepin delegations, blood ran from theirnoses. OtherB had been Mr. Sevatson introduced a bill to punish Bradley was a Miss Hathaway and is a sister whom should be referred all matters relating whipped with leather straps with a heavy A woman who was buried at Winnipeg the use of money in elections, it makes to fares on short-line trains between the cit* perrten buckle attached. An insane prisoner had of Charles B. Hathaway, of Corn Exchange Oa,r anyone who uses any money for any purpose les. Mr. Morgan thought at other parts of been ducked in cold water and scrubbed with National bank. The couple took rooms at sixteen years ago was recently outside of hall rent and payment the state were also interested in this matter, a broom until the flesh was torn from his the Hotel Cortlandt. They quarreled, and takenupbyherhusband, who wished Mr. Bradley left the hotel. Next morning he for speeches gu'lty of a misdemeanor but did not press his objection, and the resolution body. Builders and Contractor. returned and requested an interview with his Mr. C. Davis introduced a bill making was adopted. to remove her body to another Ji&ce Gunder Johnson, a farmer living near Castlewood, murder punishable by life imprisonment, wife, awaiting her in the parlor. When she When the hour of noon was reached the Nb W ULM, MINN. Dak., discovered a man walking and Speaker Graves got a senate bill through of interment. The surprise was great came down the quarrel was renewed and resulted house went into committee of the whole to along the railroad track acting curiously, giving the United States jurisdiction over in death to both of them. consider as a special order the resolution when they discovered that, owing to and on investigation found the man had taken Designs and plans made to ord-er and certain lands in Duluth for the purpose of This is the third tragedy of the Calling for the special committee to investigate poison. He had a bottle of strychnine in estimates on all work furnished and constructing a ship canal. kind at has taken place within a week. the cost of railroads. the leakage of a medical spring near his pocket. gave his name as Gustaf Both were employed on a morning paper the The bills prohibiting prize fighting and After the usual routine business both houses contracts faithfully executed. Johnson, and said he came from Blunt, having by, the body was entirely petrified and husband as a reporter and the wife a literary sparring matches, and creating two additional adjourned till Tuesday. a farm near that place. Dr, Staley was editor. Bradley was a "black sheep" in the judges for the Ramsey county district weighed 700 pounds. HTHANSCHEN, just returning from-a trip in the country family. was at one time employed by court both passed the senate. when a man was brought in, and he placed a Wonders of the Sea. the Pullman Palace Car company, but was The^bill introduced by Representative Sumner very small amount of the contents of the convicted of embezzlement and was condemned yesterday relative to the board of warehouse The big iron tower in Paris, which The sea occupies three-fifthp of the Contractor and Builder, bottle on the end of his finger to taste it to to a year's imprisonment in the commissioners is in effect a measure be sure what it was. In a very short time he is now in process of being erected, is state penitentiary, from which he was released that will make all elevators and warehouses earth's surface. too was suffering agony from the effects of four or five months ago. at St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and other about two-thirds finished. I twill be the poison. Emetics were at once employed, A mile down the water has a pressure points, where grain is stored in bulk, public After the bodies were taken to an undertaker's but both of the men are in a critical condition. Special attention given to mason warehouses. It is designed to prevent the 984 feet in height when completed, establishment, Frederick Mann, of the of a ton to the square inch. Dr. Hess of Esteline has been summoned, mixing of grain, whichitisclaimedcannowbe firm of H. V. Mann & Co., linen importers as there is no other doctor in the place. work in the city and country. and the accent will be accomplished It has been proven that at the done under the present law by those who say and jobbers, entered the hotel office and inquired Johnson says he is from Sweden, but has not at their elevators are private and that for Mrs. Bradley. Upon being •I in elevators in five minutes. At present depth of 3,500 feet the waves are not New Ulm. Minn. a friend or relative in the orld. To some he they are handling their owh grain. The bill told of the shooting he was overcome said his name was Wiley. He also said that the workmen occupy an hour in is almost the same as at recommended by felt. with grief, and raved around the The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam he wanted to die, and at a neighbor bought the commissioners, only a few minor changes place, exclaiming "it was alifethrownawayl" At some places the force ofthe sea' reaching their work, and they wear the strychnine for him at a drug store in is a sure cure for coughs and colds, being made. and "Oh, the brute!" When told that the Blunt. dashing upon the rocks on the shore blinders, which prevents them from bodies had been removed he rushed out ofthe Wednesday, Feb. 6. is said to be 17 tons to the square office and started on a run for the undertaker's. seeing anything but the work before SENATE.—Nothing occurred in the senate Whenshownintotheroomwherethe two yard. THE CHICAGO yesterday to interrupt the smooth, even re in them, as an outlook would produce bodies lay, young Mann was completely overcome The temperature is the same, varying course ofthe routine order. None of the 4 with grief. He threw himself upon the NORTHWESTERN I is said that on the night of the Boulanger giddiness. measures at came up were of sufficient importance only a trifle from the ice of the dead woman's body, kissing her hands and election Premier Flovuet proposed to call for extended debate, and the facejtotallyunmindful ofthe blood which stained pole to the burning sun of the equator. the cabinet at Gen. Boulanger be arrested only comment offered on any bill were a few her clothing and face. It was some minutes .*%' The advertisemet of a New York as conspirator against the republic. A remarks made when the bill amending the before he could be dragged away from the 4 The water is colder at the bottom majority of the members agreed to this, but libel law so as to make its provisions for retraction body, and when he did leave her he stood tip dime museum reads thus: "If yon M. de Freycenit minister of war, protested, fully applicable to weekly newspapers than at the surface. In the many straight, his teeth set, his lips tightly drawn, exclaiming. "Why do you want to drown came up in general orders. Senator F- think you are blessed with an extra)ff^-p and looked at the body of Bradley. Only bays on the coast of Norway the ^yourselves in blood." The matter was then Hixon, while he did not oppose the bill, was a moment did he staiid thus, then, with ordinary amount of patience, or that water often freezes at the bottom before dropped. The Paris correspondent of the evidently opposed in good-natured way to an oath, he said: "Oh, the thief, villain, RAILWAY. Times says he believes at the story is true, the weekly newspapers. The state was it does above. 1 you are persecuted with more thai] brute, let me get at him." Withthis'he made although it is certain at it will be denied. cursed with little country papers, he remarked, a rush at the body of Bradley, and would If a box six feet deep were filled with OVER 7,000 MILES your share of this world's troubles^ and they had all the powers and privileges The London Daily News, commenting on doubtless have thrown it upon the floor had sea water, and the water allowed to they were entitled to A man could go out the Samoan situation, says: "Prince Bismarck come and see the living ossified man not Lieut. Ross and the other officerstonped evaporate in the sun, there would be and buy all of them he might want '^OfWeel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin.]^ has disregarded his obligations to him and forcibly dragged him from the room. 5 who is almost completely turned tc for any purpose for a "hundred dollars Great Britain In the most flagrant way, and two inches of salt left at the bottom. ^Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota ,1 Frederick Mann was seen at his place of business apiece. Mr. Edwards remarked, at the Count Herbert Bismarck's ostentatious and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural. after his return from the undertaker's, Taking the average dept ofthe ocean solid bone, and has not moved a gentleman had placed the price too high, and friendliness for America is inadequate to recompense and upon being asked if he was a relative of Mining and Commercial Centres of the to be three miles, there would be a then the matter was dropped. The bill was* WEST AND NORTHWEST. ^'muscle in thirty years, and yet pos'fj^sessed us or our Australian colonies. A Mrs. Bradley said no, at he was only a placed on the calendar. layer of pure salt 230 feet thick on policy of subservience to Germany which procures friend: at he had known her since childhood, of a cheerful and even happy Among the bills introduced was one put in us no appreciable advantages is neither the Alantic. ~x» The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line and knew all about her troubles. He was Indisposition.". The exhibit thus de. a triumph of diplomatic skill nor a solace to by Senator Edwards to prevent people from very fond of her and had repeatedly warned her embraces Sumptuous Dining CaTS, New Waves are very deceptiye to look national pride. -»»-, *«&, T, wearing for any purpose Loyal Legion and against Bradley, telling her that if she did JMWagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb Jjv^scribed is more of a curiosity because at them in a storm one would think Grand Army badges who are not entitled to not leave him and keep o-way from him he &L f$fr$Hg£f "Ji4day Coaches and such decorations. The penalt es named for *4tti (Bradley) would certainly kill her. said the whole water traveledj^^The water J?/i0f this remarkable content of mind, the|FAST VESTIBOLfD TRAINS salt iss violation of this prohibition are a fine of not Mrs. Bradley had decided to a from her News In General. stays in the same place, but „f« "tha because of Ms ^firmity, which less than $100 nor more than $250 for the husband, and at was the direct cause of It is stated that constables have gone motion goes on. Sometimes in first offense a fine of not less than $500 nor Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul shooting^ I appears at while Bradley C" ^consists in actancb^^is or solidific from Killaj*'*! io Clonmel with a warrant to Hiand Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and more than $1,000, or imprisonment for not storms these waves are forty feet was in prison Mann was in the habit of escorting ^vtiam O'Brien to the former Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, less than thirty days or more an six ation of the joints,, caused by 0 Mrs. Bradley to and from her night high and travel 50 miles an hour— Men has requested the mayor months for subsequent offenses. San Francisco znii&U Pacific Cxsast Points. assignments. Th consequence was at more than twice as fast as the swiftest longed rKetrmatisni, and is only curi* to give any reports concern.itil Bradley became insanely jealous. Th,is, HonsE.—The house wanted to. know how ONLY UNE TO THE BIAOJfiLlS steamer. The distance from there is a material change gether with. Bradley's dissipated habits, led ous in this case beianse ot its considerable much its little senatorial investigation cost fy|by the prison officials. jalley to valley is generally 15 times to frequent quarrels and culjninated/in the is, as the senate had shown figures, a a con."ri!^i.th.^fi^etage. end a renoTntao \wH!s ofieredijyMr. gevatson ^-"*w^|ggSgted two of the ho tragedy. Mrs. Bradley was, at one tyae halting upon th. •taw «"sfc PM3Ei• DEFE