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A ROYAL LIBERTIXE, CONGRESSIONAL. MINNESOTA IN BRIEF. committee on public lands, reported back th» H&rotvrt (3o.H3avik. ,tty' senate bill providing that the public lands of the United States now subject to private entry, he Cronn Prince Rudolph of Austria Shot and or adapted to and chiefly valuable for Killed in a Duel. Weekly Resume of the Proceedings of the Senate agriculture, shall be disposed of according to C.H.GBADBOU1UV, C.H.BOSS, It is now an' assured fact that and House. the provisions of the homestead laws only. President! Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria was killed -t Caahk* Windom will have a high school. An amendment was adopted repealing the an a duel on last Tuesday the 29th of January Cor. linn, and Centre Sirs. communication clause of the homestead law. Monday Feb, 4. by Count Franz Clam Dallas. The crown, The trustees of the Albert Lea Fire, Well Building a Steeple Mr. Weaver showed a disposition to object prince's witnesses were_Count Hoyos and SENATE:—The senate bill in relation to to the immediate consideration, because he Lutheran high school have_decided Prince Coburg, his brother-in-law. The dead and fallen timber on Indian lands passed NEWULM, MINN. regarded its language as ambiguous. I did ^*_ Brick,v '\W the senate. to erect a $15,000 building. count's witnesses were Prince Ferdinand not in terms repeal to the desert land and The senate considered, without action, the Kinsky and another nobleman. The duel timber culture laws Mr. Hollman gave assurance Collections aa£ all bnsfness pertonmig to banking The ice in the river at Winona is *vi anti-trust and Union Pacific funding bills. promptly attended to. that if any ambiguity existed it was iought at 4 p. m. in a little wood near Mr. Mitchell introduced a bill for the relief would be removed in conference. An amendment utterly ruined and an ice famine is Baden. The crown prince was wounded, and Fine Presse Bric for -'-r Individual Responsibly, of citizens of Oregon, "Washington and Idaho was adopted allowing persons who feared. transported to the nearest castle, .Meyerling. Territories who served with United States have abandoned or relinquished their homestead ornamental fronts. Me died late in the evening, frst at the troops in the Nez Perce Indian war. The bill entries to make another entry. The Arrangementsiare being made for Hour when his coming was anxiously awaited provides that they shall be paid $1 a day each bill was passed. during period of service that the wounded and a street railway to b» built at Rochester a re the best of shipping facilities and at a state dinner in the Hafburg. Jrriday Feb. 8. disabled shall be entitled to pensions. in crown prince had been paying attention trill pay attention to mail orders. in the near future. Senator Evarts, from the committee on SENATE.—The senate passed the house bill to the Countess Clam Gallas,' privileges and elections, made a report of the to quiet title to lands on the Des Moines Measels are .epidemic in many of nee Hoyos, for the past six months. I is NEW ULM, MIISNESOTA. result of the investigation into the alleged river in Iowa. The consideration of the bill claimed«that recently, while on a shooting the towns of "Winona county, and Manufacturers of election outrages in AVashington county, Tex. led to a brief discussion, Senators Evarts and excursion on the estate of the ladv's motherin $9. The conclusion the committee reaches is that Wilson of Iowa taking part.* I was a bill some of the district schools have been H. Riidolphi, law, Count Clam Gallas surprised his wife the averments of the petitioners as to- their of this character passed by the last congress closed. a compromising situation with the crown situation in their homes in Texas and the at President Cleveland vetoed at the suggestion BY THE prince. I he count ..._ a.t once challenged ., V.-IU,,,. Crown occasion of their being compelled to flee from of Benton J. HaH, now commissioner Bev. F. L. Patterson has purchased a Prince Rudolph, and the latter asked for themaresustainedbytheevidence. The com•time of patents, then a member of congress Braflual Mnctiofl Soils the Chatfield Democrat and is taking MAKTFACTITRER OP & DKAXER I in which to consider it. At the exmra- I mittee dwells at much length upon the methtion from the Des Moines district,, and the only of the time, which occurred on Jan. 29th violence employed in Southern poline Iowa member of congress who opposed or an inventory of the office and making Boots and Shoes! declared that, in accordance with the un-! ties, which it denounces, and recommends the vetoed against the bill. -System. preparation to take possession. written rules of all affairs of honor in Aus-! careful revision of existing laws regulating The senate passed the legislature appropriation tria, he would avail himself of the nrivilego elections of members of congress, and an exof bill. The pension appropriation bill A hew creamery will be built at St.. NEWULM. MINN. declining the challenge, but he amination of the proposed legislation pertiwould (as to which there was a motion to reconsider Minn. & 3d N. strs., ^New Ulm, Mlna, Peter in a few months to cost about give satisfaction. Subsequently I to the same subjects which has been pro^tn pending) was amended in relation to be cheeks for pensions and to payments for portions prince changed his mind, and posed in congress, with the view of providing $5,000. This puts on the list of improvements A large assortment of men's and a moi of a quarter up to the death of a pensioner, the duel occurred as stated. The I *e complete protectionof the exer- in the spring a creamery,, and the bill was again passed. The A- whole affair has been largely -suppressed bv of the elective franchise by act of confche boy9' boots and shoes, and ladies' and Sress.- an house passed the.army and agricultural ap a large flouring mill and a foundry. Austrian court, but it has leaked out 3 more efficient provisions for the children's shoes constantly kept $f--IS'£ punishment of offenses against it. A resolu propriation bills. through some aristocrats who were compromised hand. Custom work and repaiiia#| tion adopted by the committee to enable it Twenty-four mail boxes have now in the affair and had to leave the HOUSE.—The '"protocole" (or official promptly attended to, -HT country. The emperor, who knew of the to carry into effect the recommendations of minutes) of the conferences on Samoan affairs, been put up in Red Wing and two whole affair, has, it is said, fully approved the report accompanied it. «=, held in this city in 1877, together with more will soon be added. One- mail his son's behavior. .additional correspondence on the subject, HOUSE.—The house gave attention to the The gallant adventures of the young Hapsburgian stein, were laid before congress to-day. In his letter delivery is made daiy, except Sunday, business reports from the committee on Indian scion were so numerous'that to keen of transmittal, President Cleveland says affairs. The first bill taken up was that throughout the city, and two more Obtained, and all PATKNT ULi.-ilNESis attended .track of them in chronological order was a the governments of Germany and Great providing for the opening of the great Sioux So for MODERATE FRES. Our.office la in the business portion. difficult thing, even for the most versatile of Britain have consented to their publication. opposite the U. 8. Patent OiNce, and we can ob reservation. The bill was read and debate begun. the court historians, Schloss Meyerling, the The documents are very long. tain Patents in less time than those remote from Judge Gifford said that the treaty of low Austrian castle which has become so unexpectedly Bv B. Herbert, who has been a WASUIXQTOK ?*nd MODEL. JDIiAWlHO o* 186S had been disregarded for years by the Saturday, Feb, 9. jpHOl'Q-ot mention. Wo adrise as to patentftlulity famous, has actually of late been Indians by the action in refusing to member of the board of control of and free of ciurj nnd we in.iVo HO VUAA.Q& the possession of a lady whose acquaintance SENATE.—The fortification appropriation abide by it. They had gone npon UXLKSS PATENT IS SEVt'IiEl). the state public school at Owatonna* with the crown prince has been fully bill was taken up in the senate. An item of T, the warpath and had in various ways For circular, advice, terms and references to detailed. It is now stated, however, at the §200,000 was inserted for the purchase of since its inception, has resigned, and actual clients in Tour own State. County, City o« failed to keep their -.obligations. The bill castle, originally a present of the emperor to iowu, wine to movable submarine torpedoes, impelled and proposed to treat these Indians in a perfectly his resignation has been accepted by his son, through diplomatic interferenca was controlled at will by power from shore sta- I equitable way and to ignore all their failures returned to the crown prince some weeks tions. The amendments reported from the the board. to keep their treaties in the past. There Opposite Patent Office, Washington, It. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fir ago. This story gave rise to the rumors that committee on appropriations were agreed to should be no opposition to this matter now, ill orders. the former proprietress of the castle where and the bill passed. While sliding on Dakota street in for the Indians had bound themselves not to the crown prince died was in some wav connected Mr, F. Grebe has charg&-o*tb»-bottling establishment. Senator Sabin introduced in the-senate to r, -, -„... interfere with the whites and they had broken with his terrible end. The lady for 1 day bills clearing the military records of I W in A a is a S a the obligation many times. Mr. Perkins of whose honor the future sovereign of an empire, Kansas tried to secure an agreement by John Chase and George G. Wilder. He a ntliPr^T-nn in flfew Ulm, Miim.. wagon, eausmg a the second in power in Europe, had to 0 a 1 in which the amendment to the bill should be reported favorably from the committee on a die, was of pure, unadulterated blue blood. DEALERS IN serious accident. Agnes had both ^*i' voted upon to-morrow and the bill adopted. Indian affairs bills granting the Duluth & Her full n/ime is Marie, Countess Clam Gallas, B. Pfefiferle, Mr. Hooker objected and the house went on Winnipeg road right of way through the bones of the right leg below the knee nes Countess Hoyos Sprinzenstein. She was White Earth Indian reservation and granting with the consideration of the bill. born on Aug. 12, 1858, at the castle of her kroken, and several of the others the same privilege to the St. Paul. Minneapolis A bill offered by Mr. Hudd of "Wisconsin, late father, the Count Joseph Hoyos, who & Manitoba road. providing for the allotment of lands in were bruised somewhat. played a prominent part in the military history severalty to the Qneida Indians in Wisconsin, HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Thomas of Wis-, of the years 1859 and 1866. The Dealer in Dr. W. W. Heffelfinger, of Lakefield, was read and reported favorably to the consin the house passed the senate bill Hoyos are one of the oldest, wealthiest LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, house. A bill reported favorably from the Minn., died very suddenly in authorizing the construction of a bridge and most aristocratic families of the empire committee on Indian affairs, favoring the across the Mississippi river at a Crosse, on the blue Danube. The forefathers of the the Burlington depot in Pipestone SASH AND exception of Indians who had served as Wis. lady had ior centuries been the most devoted scouts and soldiers, especially the Sissetions while waiting for a train. In company The Democratic members of the committee and loyal subjects of the imperial family. It CANNED, DRIED & GREEN and Wahpeton Sioux Indians, from the law Lime, Ceinent and Coal. on ways and means have been earnestly is reported in Paris that the slayer of the with, two brothers, he was en forefeiting the lands of the Indians, was considered. FRUITS, consulting and working upon the tariff bill, crown prince Rudolph was the eminent financier route to Grundy Center, Io., where and the present expectation is that they will and banker, Kuranda, who had but recently be able to report to the-house upon the senate become aware of what the gay world his parents reside. Tuesday Feb. 5. Zi&west prices always. amendments next Tuesday. The indications of Vienna had long discussed, the relations B^OTjir eizidL SENATE.—"Various measures were considered are that the report will be confined to Existing between the prince and Mme. Kuranda. TheW. C. T. IT. of Winona, assisted in both branches of congress to-day and the recommendation at the senate amendments The injured husband resigned all the offices by the fire department, in planning considerable speech-making done, but no important be rejected for reasons stated. I will Opposite Railroad Depot, SXOSB.WOODEN AND WLIXOTT^ to which he had attained, ashe supposed action was taken and the proceedings argue (upon the basis of the treasury figuring) by reason of his ability, but which were really to give an entertainment at the operahouse NEWULM, MINB were uninteresting. WABB. that when account is taken of the operation due to the secret influence of the prince. He to assist in raising funds for a The president to-day transmitted to congress ot the package clause and other administrative NEWULM, MINK/ then proceeded to avenge his honor. The FRANK FRIEDMANN, for hjs approval and ratification a features of the bill, as memorial room in the national temperance chateau where the tragedy occurred was a provisional agreement lately entered into well as of amendments whose affect cannot gift to Mme. Kuranda from the prince. hospital at Chicago as a between the United States and the Creek Indians be stated in advance, but which must result in dealer in by which the title and interest in and to increased revenue, the total gross reduction monument to the memory of the late all lands in the Indian Territory or elsewhere, made by the bill as it came from, the senate Mrs. Thomas Simpson. except such as are held and occupied as (Jroceries, GroGkeryr Stonewara, (exclusive of the internal revenue sections) Great Fire in Buffalo. homes are ceded to the United States. By will not exceed $5,000,000. ,1 Mrs. Ellen Davis, in the mercantile On Saturday morning, Feb. 2, a fire started the agreement of the Creek nation ceded to ManufacScrer of find Dealer in at Buffalo in the five-story building owned the United States the title to the entire western business at Sauk Rapids while in a Slassware, Notions, Canne A Remedy for Nausea. •WJ and in part occupied by Root & Keating, half of the domain of the nation, lying state of alcoholic excitement, fired wholesale sole leather dealers, at the corner west of the division line established by the Every one will call to mind circumstances CIGARS, six shots at W. H. Bell and John treaty of 1S66. The United States agrees to of Carroll and Wells streets. The ferocity of under which nausea becomes Frnit, Flour, etc. pay to the Indians §2,280,857—f 280,857 the wind made it certain that the fire would Harshman, but failed to hit either of very annoying, if not distressing. be a disastrous one.., to be paid to the national treasurer of the TOBACCOS,, them, owing to the unsteadiness of. nation and $2,000,000 to remain- in the The scene on Carroll street was appalling. Some are subject to periodical sick All goods sold at bottom prices and United States treasury to the credit of the On the north side of the street, the Sibley & her hand and the speed of those assailed. headache, in which nausea is a part PIPES, and" the nation and bear interest at the rate of 5 per Holmwood building was in ruius delivered free of cost to any part ol of the affliction. There a re a great basement cent. The nation agreed to devote not less Jewett building was blazing from the city. Cor. Minnesota and Centrp to roof. The large six-story bunding occu- than $50,000 annually for educational purpied number of diseases in which this The rigid quarantine which was. organized by Moffatt Bros Hoffeld & Co., and poses. streets* annoying condition is present, N E W ULM, MINN. in Wabasha to prevent the other firms on the opposite side, next to the HOUSE.—There was laid before the house today Many yeai*s ago the'writer, although NEWULM, '2UIN-N. Root & Keating ruins, were yet untouched, a report of the board of engineer spread of diphtheria has had a good but the corners of the top story soon began never'suffering from it personally, officers of an examination aud survey of the GEO. BENZ & SONS. effect and there are but three cases to blaze, though the firemen held them in present channel of the Mississippi river at the was led to investigate the causes of check for a time. The walls of the Jewett Rock Island rapids, made with a view of its improvements. of the disease now known to exist in nausea and what might relieve it. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In building began to bulge, and fell with a shock The board is oi opinion at the city. As no new cases have developed at {airly shook the surrounding walls, and It is a pathological fact that all the most direct and feasible route for a canal before the cloud of dust cleared away a terri Dealer in from the herd of the rapids to the upper part of pains and most effects of disease are within the past few days it ble panic took place. A frantic struggle was Moline is in the river along the Illinois shore. n:R/5 telt in or make their impress on the is hoped that the/worst phase of the made in getting out horses from a.' stable GOODS It would be about ten and half miles long and brain. Thus, the seat of nausea is next to the Jewett block. The Broesel house formed, as in the case of the Des Moines canal, disease has passed. was abandoned to the flames, and ten min in the brain and not in the stomach. by embankments in the river, with a width ot 217 & 219-E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn Mats, Caps, ^Notions, utes later the front of the Broesel fell in with As W. D. Fenholt was on the way from 200 to 500 feet and depth at low water The spinal cord leading from the a thundering crash, and the fireman in front increasing from 6 to 12 feet, having two Groceries,0, JProvistoti3i home in Owatonna he was assaulted i*4 narowly escaped. One fireman was felled base of the brain (medulla oblongata) locks 80 feet wide and 325 feet long. PETEB SGHERER, Crockery and Glassware, to the ground, but a horoic fellow by two ruffians who threw Mm violently The house committee on Indian affairs ramifies to all the principal organs worker rushed to his assistance and carried have another evening assigned to them for Green, Dried and Cannc of the body, including the stomach. to the ground, and while one of him off. Despite the efforts of the firemen to-morrow night and will make another efI The sensation is thus in the brain, Fruits, etc, etc, Egairs whiskey store was in full blaze. There them held his mouth to prevent an fort to get the Sioux bill through, but Mr. was nothing to do but. "fcave the fire to run Peel was inclined to view the outlook as and not in the particular organs alarm the other went through Fenholt's its course. Fire burst turough the fronts of I will always lake farm prodese in exchange rather hopeless. Hooker's obstinacy insisting supposed to be affected. The common Seneca street stores of August Eys, and an pocket and relieved him of $35 -DEALER IX,- for goods, and paj the higkest market price for all upon attaching the submission clause- in empty store adjoining. Fowler & Son's fact is remembered, that persons the bill cannot be overcome, and the committee kinds of paper raga. in cash and other valuables. No arrests place was filled with seasoned wood for carriages. is little disposed to pass another bill having had a leg amputated still have been made. In connection with my atore ?«bm* a flrat-clam Adjoining was a small fruit store, with this stumbling block contained therein. occasionally feel a pain apparently^ and then came Sidney Shephard & Co.'s saloon furniihed with a splendid UMiard table aa4 mammoth stamping works. Wednesday Feb. C. in the big toe of the foot lost. The As Miss Eva Aldrich and* three of nay customers will always And good liquors 4*4 A number of firemen were at work in the writer was led to believe that cooling SENATE.—Senator Davis reported favorably her pupils were oh their way to one cigars, and every forenoon a splendid luiuk. ruins at the rear of the Arlington hotel, from the senate committee on military off the back base of the brain of the ward schools at Hastings, all when the western wall of the rear extension affairs a bill granting the Big Horn Southern All foods purchased cf mfeVrtil bo de!lTer«d\|^ would relieve nausea at once, and experenmit feil without any warning. All of the men four were struck to the ground by a. railway right of way across the any part of the city free of cost. were out the way of the falling bricks and For Custer military reservation in Montana. proved this to be true. piece of sidewalk which was turned Minnesota 8treet. New TTlm, Mtnss 1 timbers but Driver R. Marion, and John The report accompanying the bill quotes Meat Market. Moest, Moest was struck on the head with over by the wind and held there until LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, extracts from the letter of Col. Dudley, commandant nome of the bricks,receiving bad scalp wounds, of the post, who endorses the bill, they were released! One of the and being otherwise injured. Marion was instantly He tested this thoroughlyin the ease showing how necessary the road was to the SASH, BLINDS, scholars, a little boy, will die. The buried in the ruins, and if not killed at the post, and that its construction would of sick headache, bilious colic, cholera M. EPPLE, Prop'r. once his life must have been soon crushed save the government much extra expenses other two children and the teacherwere moi bus and in numerous other out by the great weight resting on him. —and all kinds of— and loss of time in transportation of Indian MnwrEsoTASx. NEW ULM.MINN badly hurt but will recover. cases, and never met a failure. The Par of the wall to the east went through and military supplies. the American express barn, completely de- Senator Sabin introduced a bill granting Building Material. cold is applied to the base of the In view of the near approach of bhetime JhisEwundersignevicinityssthawaprenpareedpeoplwaJ»,teNeotthiissre-establis*tto-taformnoiddesireantddanmarkemtUlmeaNe'H molishing a larg section of the roof and one the Duluth & Winnipeg road right of way brain and back of the neck at the o'f maturing of bonds of the city side ot the structure. The fire beginning in the through the White Earth and "Leech Lake reRoot occipital bone. This cools the nerve & Keating building spread by contact, servations in Minnesota. He also introduced of Redwing, the citizens, in order to ffEW ULM, -', MINN, or the force of the high wind blowing at the a bill granting the St. Paul, Minneapolis & centres and deadens sensation. Common on Die aid easterners and friends with only tt* escape heavy taxes, have decided to* time,, in all directions, but chiefly to the Manitoba road the right of way through the best fresh and enred meats, s&asa«ea, lard KD6 «r». well water, poured in a small orytlilnjr usually fcopt in a first-el*** market The aorthward and eastward. Wells street is a same reservation. This is the branch road secure the passage of a legislative act Biggest market price will be paid for FAT CAVi stream on the back'of the neck, will complete desert irom Seneca to Exchange which the Manitoba is constructing from giving opportunity to pay off the 1'LIB, H1DKS, WOOI., ETC. .',' and appalling chaos of brick, twisted iron I Crookston southwest to the interior of the accomplish the object. This is M. E -and an inextricable tangle of wires. The to- state, its purpose being to supply the eastern principal of this bonded indebtedness often done by holding the head over tal area included the burned district is roug- portion of Dakota with lumber irom the timly as it matures by Issuing new bonds a kitchen sink or tub, and pouring a estimated at seven or eight, acres, and j.bered portions of Minnesota, at a low rate of interest to run overa the total number of buildings destroyed or HOUSE.—The house committee on territojrutted small stream on the back of the neck, at forty. held their regular meeting this morning long period of years. as indicated, which runs off, but Careful estimate place the loss by fire at and took final action on the bill for the admission between two and three millions, and even soon cools the part and relieves nausea. Arrangements are now being mad. NEW ULM, MINN. of Utah and the omnibus bill providing AND this may be too low. Boi when the patient is in bed, an enabling act for the admission of the to build a hospital at Shattuck schooll E W E Territories of Idaho, Wyoming and Arizona as the cold may be applied in the form in Faribault the coming seasoneFunds states of the Union. I was decided, although of an ice cap placed on the occipital MJKutten, PresH. H. Vajen,Vtce-Pre$'i sufficient have been donated: The Xew lork Car-Driver's Strike a'Failure. notunanimously, in regard to theUtah matter bone and back of the neck: This to appoint a subcommittee of five members, by a gentleman who does not at J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. The Sixth avenue cars are running on JOS. SCELMUCKER, ProfK will produce relief usually in three with Representative Springer as chairman, to schedule time. The strikers are quiet along present caret have his name mentioned. Directors:, r'i& draft a report to the effect that, owing to the this route. Thirteen of the horseshoers that NEWULM, m- .MINNESOTA,- ^MT'j minutes. The ice cap is" made by The building, will, when, lateness ol* the session, it would be impossible wei^t out with the men returned to work. placing small bits of broken ice between to secure, the passage of the pending bill. completed, have cost between $20,000 Numerous applications from the- old hands re Leer aolrj Jn quantities to BU&fe tho -j» Werner Bosch, Chus. Wagner, Dr. W the folds of a towel a very were reported. While one of the street cars Thursday. Feb. 7. purchaser. Special attention a id to the and $25,000. It will be located Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koch. was driving through Twenty-second street at SENATE.—The conference report on the bill convenient way of applying it.. bottling ot bees-. on the brow of the hill just a little noon a striker jumped on the rear platform,! to incorporate the Maritime Canal Company One of the most severe tests of this knocked the conductor down and severely of Nicaragua was presented by Mr. Sherman east of south of Shumway Memorial .-,ClTY.PLASINiaBILU FT!MM kt.y remedy was for nausea caused by beat-bim. He was arrested. The crowd of in the senate and agreed to The bill now DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS chapel, and will be fitted with all strikers in the neighborhood of the Second goes to the president for his approval. canser in the stomach. .This kept up modern improvements and conven Avenue stables became so large at the I The senate bill to provide for writs of error *0F EUROPE, AND PASSAGE a constant irritation and constant police dispersed them. No disturbances or appeals to the supreme court of the United iences." nausea, so that the patient could get were reported on the East Side surface States in all cases involving the question of TICKETS SOLD. roads. A large force of police, filling the jurisdiction of the courts below was no sleep, but, on the application of Sheriff Whitem an at Lake Preston five patrol wagons, escorted a car, passed by the senate the ice cap, she fell asleep in a few arrested C. H. Langdm, the man *4 MANOFAcrmutag over the Belt Lineroad Monday the4th inst., A joint- resolution proposing an amendthe minutes, and it continued to give firfct since the strike. At several points ment to the constitution declaring at the wanted in Lake Psestpn^ for erack Glose Attention,7Givejx, to D0GRS, WIND&W SASH, along the road the officers were pelted with right to vote shall not be abridged by the complete relief from nausea, until the Collecting/^ ingthe safe of the Chicago & North- stones and missiles of all descriptions, but United States or any state on account of sex canser finished its deadly work. VENETIAK BLINDS. ^§:jj no serious damage was done. Obstructions was favorably reported by Senator Blair tes Thitsas can beeconsidered,as imagined and Avoul 1 western depot at that place and rob niust severe a ]t were met with, but they were very small ones from the select committee on woman sufand be successful even in seasickness, in bing the company of $150. Langdon easily removed. At Twenty-eighth street frage. KOULDINtJSANB FRAMES^"^ £&$k Bucklen a Aaiioa Barro J$fr'£ which I hope it may be tried.—E. W. is thought to be the man who burglarized the strikers made a vigorous. atts»ck on A bill introduced by Senator Daniel to-day the officers and the latter were compelled provides at any American citizen over S.j in Albany Cultivator. a store in Iroquois a few nights TheDest salve in the world fox Cuts, JPlaniv,g% turning and all b\* to leave their'wagon and scatter them. No twenty-one years of age, who shall have Sores, TBcers, Salt Rheuai, ago. Preston parties arrived on the Bruises one was seriously hurt. The officials of the passed the civil service examination and have Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands,Chilblains, first train and identified Langdon. icorfy i&ith rib-saw promptly -company posited a notice that no applications been found qualified, shall be furnished by Henry Dieckman. a prominent member of „.. _, *!*i^ Corns, and all Skin Erup'ions, from the pld h^nds would be regarded after the civil service commission with a certificate and neatly cooccutefat the St. Louis, merchants exchange, is said t© Sheriff S it of in and positively cures Piles., or no Monday morning, and their places filled by of the fact and shall thereupon be elegible to »~Xe«^? to Canada, leaving a shortage of with., witnesses, came to Lake PresS pay required I is guaranteed to give "}•& men.jiSome 200 drivers and conductors appointment to any position to which said a S S 1 1 S & 3 S in re with Langdon np- AM vtirk guayauteed. **J* came froi'i Boston and a smaller number examination applies without further formatfrom perfect satisfaction, or money .reiund- r$uon* Philadelphia-. They found employment ity, if the quota of his state or territory is apainrt Hm by his mothering Mrs on the arrival of^a requisition fron, I gg id a fttia. on the various lines. More are expected from aot already full. Wilhelmma Meyer, who will loise the,.jnlk of the governor of Dakota. Langdon Tiaem VWMW* WM* w* ft 1 the same placeB on Monday*- ^, a. HOUSE.—Inthe house Mr. JJollman, for the the 150,000 Dieckman is short.^44. jg to be an old offender. I -,' Mi *-:.,'