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Minnesota Legislature. CONGRESSIONAL. several others were actively hustling THURSDAY, E 28. senators in every portion of the capitol. *$»&% ——-p#lS- |SEr. Auluerheide/^W SENATE.—The Senate Bill No.**'Hilda's Senators Day and Pope had & little tilt amended by the house, seems likely to become during the session over the formers bill TUESDAY E 26. the law in reference to public land entries. making the office of railroad commissioner MONDAY E 2 O C.H. GHADBOXTRJT, *?. H. ROSS, The conferrees ofthe senate reached an agreement SENATE.—After a spirited debate, the senate SENATE.—The friends of the Oklahoma bill elective. The judiciary had reported tjtfanu!acturer of are much discouraged at the situation. The to-day, and the conference report will reduced the number of parasites at it favorably, but Mr. Pope wanted action of the senate caucus this morning was be presented to the respective houses, tomorrow. Gor. Minn, and Centra Strs. have fastened themselves upon that body. it to go to the railroad committee, and he Several ofthe minor house amendments not very encouraging. The indications are The useless employes who are thrown out of carried his point. Fire, Well Building: and Steeple that Senator Butler intends to talk against were stricken out. The house amendment their positions by this action of the senate Senator Brown introduced a bill which, if time to prevent the passage of the bill if allowing persons who had made are Gilbert Martinson and Charles McCann, NEW ULM, MINN. passed, will stop the limited ticket business Brick, :r .• _x possible. Some of the supporters of but not completed a previous homestead assistant doorkeepers Rev. William Gray, except for excursions" It provides that a the Southern election resolution are ofthe entry to make another was keeper of the gallery, and 0. S. Blake, postmaster. ticket sold at any office shall be good when Collections an£ all business pertomifig to ""'ii opinion tna this is of paramount importance. agreed to. and a homesteade-. who by reason The ten committee clerks whose presented by any person, that tickets shall prompt!/ attended to. t. Fine Pressed Bric for It seems pretty certain that the Democrats of sickness or a failure of crops, had been heads went into the basket are: C. L. Hilton, not be sold at a higher price than they were intend to talk against time to defeat Individual Responsibly, obliged to leave his land is allowed leave of banks and hankinsr 0. C. Belyea, grain sold on Feb. 1. 1889. Conductors are prohibited ornamental fronts. that measure also. Altogether, the prospect absence without forfeiting any of his rights. and warehouse O. G. Farsdale, seed grain from taking up a ticket or mileage for any legislation is not very favorable. The section fixing the price of lands lying George W. Tuosier, institute for the deaf, because the holder is not the original purchaser. Jr within the hmits of forfeited land grants at dumb and blind Alton Crosby, public lands $1.25 per acre was agreed to. This reduees H. E. Ives, towns and counties G. "W. Taylor, The Sioux bill passed the senate to-day a the best of shipping facilities ancj^ Mr Nelson introduced a bill which provides Eagle Mill Co. the price of double minimum lands. Other 6tate public school J. K. Me'rtz, corporr-*1??8- exactly as reported from the commissioner will pay prompt attention to mail orders* for the removal of officers appointed by the house amendments allowing a homestead settler *?1'J* 1 1 booms, logs and lumber on Indian affairs. The bill, as stated at the governor for cause. Under the present who had not entered themaximum quantity time of the report, has been somewhat 4" h. M. Woodward, claims statute if the governor appoints a county officer NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. of lands to fill out his ntry of 160 changed by the senate committee, the tribal O S E he interest bill was discussed, he cannot remove him. acres was also agreed to. The conference Manufacturers ol patents being excluded from the terms of the and that was all. HOUSE.—A lengthy communication was received committee on the land grant forfeiture bills bill. This exclusion seems likely to cause Mr. Hompe offered a resolution: That the EOLLEB FLOUR H. Ru&olpliy yesterday from Dr. J. V. Brower, protesting came to a practical agreement. I was arranged some trouble in -the house, although conferrees, time o! final adiournment of the Twenty-sixth against the use of the name of Lake to-day at the conference should report all of whom are opposed to tribal legislature be fixed for April 1 at 12 o'clock Glazier of Elk lake on the manual maps. a disagreement to the two houses and patents, may agree to it. The friends ofthe noon. BY THE Some time ago Judge Flemins intioduced ask instructions. Indian Defense association in the house are Mr. Searle offered a substitute resolution a bill which added pool and billiard playing Gradual Bednction Hoik bound to have things their way or let no The senate committee on public buildings making the hnal day Friday, April 3, and MANTFACTURJES or & D&ALXB XH to the list of games prohibited to miners in bill pass, and tribal patents is one of their and grounds will certify to the distiict attorney Boots and Shoes! that no bills be introduced alter March 13. saloons. At his suggestion it was referred to hobbies. of the District of Columbia Chie Mr. Hompe accepted this substitute. Mr System. Mr. Kreis, who ad a bill to prevent saloons HOUSE.—The president to-day vetoed five Clerk Thomas D. Fister, of the supervising Stevens again asked that it be made a special keeping billiard and pool tables. As Mr. private pension bills. The bills granting architect's office, for piosecution for contempt order Jor Tuesday, but the time having arrived Fleming thought his bill was the better of NEW ULM, MINK. pensions to Squire Walter. Henry Bass, of the senate. Fister refused to answer Minn. & 3d N. strs., JNew Ulm, Mina, for the consideration of the Sevatson the two. he called on Mr. Kreis to report the William Barnes and John J. Lockey were certain questions touching an alleged interest bill, the consideration of the resolution bill back. Mr. Kreis frankly admitted that disapproved upon the ground that the death collection offunds for campaign purposes, was necessarily put off. he had intended to hold the bill till his hand A large assortment of men's and or disability of the soldier on account of made in violation of law. This will save the The agricultural committee devoted their had been acted upon, bu if the bill was not which pension is sought was noc due to his time of the senate when more impoitant beys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and time to the discussion of Mr. Estes' farmer's called for to defeat his, he would gladly report military service. matters demand attention. institute bill. There are fifteen members of children's shoes constantly kept on it. Mr. Fleming assured him at he The extra session problem seems to be well the committee, and but ten of them were HOUSE.—In the house Mr. Anderson of hand. Custom work and repairing simply wanted to get it back to go on general settled. Few Eepublicans now believe that present. They were divided over the bill, Iowa submitted a conference report on the orders with the Kreis bill, so that the promntli attended to. an extra session will be called before next the opposition to it aiising from the tact bill authorizing the construction of a high house could take its choice, and with that understanding September or October, though the weight of thatoit places the governing of the institutes •wagon bridge across the Missouri river at Mr. Kreis reported the bill back, opinion is at one will be advisable in the in the hands of the university regents, and Sioux City, Iowa Agreed to. recommending its passjge. fall. Two Eepublicans are now ill whose John Hauenstein, because it is designed to make the institute* The speaker having laid before the house Representatives Morgan and Hompe, Senato presence is necessary if the house is to be organized permanent, some waiting a further trial of the senate bill for the protection of salmon Buckman. Auditor Braden and Secretary Obtained, and all PATMNT BUSINESS attended by the Republicans at once after the two jears ormore. It wabfinally decided by a fisheries Alaska. Mr. Dunn offered t*n amendment Har met in the governor's office and had to for MODERATE F££S. Our office Ja inauguration. They are Nutting, of New vote of 6 to 4 to report it favorably, Messsrs directing the president to cause one or another confeienee with Gov. Merriam with opposite tho U. 8. Patent Office, and we can ob* York and Laird of Nebraska. It was hinted MeNelly, Cram, Jones and Evenson voting more United vessels to cruise in Behnngs tain Patents in less time than those remote from reference to the state finance. The whole that word had been sent by Gen. Harrison against it. These gentlemen will present a sea and other Alaskan waters, and seize all ground was gone over, a thorough examination WASHINGTON, send MODEL, DRAWING that under existing circumstances he felt an minority report. vessels found to be unlawfully engaged in being made of the resources of the state PHOTO of Invention. We advise aa to patentability and extra session would be found unnecessary immediately seal hunting. Mr. Dunn explained that the free of charge and w« mate NO CftA itQlt and the probable revenue of the coming year, WEDNESDAY FEB. 27. alter March 4 if the Republicans sole object ofthe amendment was to enforce 4 UNLESS PATENT JS S£C'VHkb. T: and an endeavor was made to learn as nearly would assist in expediting imnerative legislation. existing law. No less than 150 vessels were For circular, advice, terms and reference! to The bill to create aboard to examine teachers as possible what the total The gentlemen on the Republican itetual clients in your own State.County, City being fitted up to go to Behnngs sea, and and furnish them with certificates received amount of the desiied appropriation Town, write to side who would most likely know if any such would cover the waters with unlawful seal an overhauling in the senate committee of this beason will be. No decision was reached message had been forwarded, ren .rked they the whole yesterday. It was opposed by several hunters. The amendment was adopted and Oppoitle Patent OjBlee, WatMngion, D. tt regarding any of the a\(propriation bills, Our brewery is lully equipped and able to fll had not been advised of any such communication senators. Mr. Thacker objected to it on the bill passed. the discussion being of a general thai acter. *11 orders. from the president-elect. Bingham Bros. The Indian appropriation bill as passed the ground that it would create a class of Mr. F. Grebe bas charge of the bottling estab* TUESDAY E 26. by the house makes no more extensive appropriations teachers independent of county superintendents, A Milkmaid's Queer Experience. 'ishment. SENATE.—in the senate the bill for the relief than are absolutely necessary but Mr. Daniels, who introduced the faw Uk, linn. of William R. Wheaton and Charles H. to carry on the Indian service. No extraordinary measure, in replying to this point, claimed A pretty married woman living in that the county superintendents would be Chamberlain of California (formerly register sums are appropriated, except deprived of none of their powers, and could an adjoining county owns a cow that and receiver of the land office of California) in the case ofthe Medawakanton Sioux DEALERS IN (or money paid by them Jor clerk hire, which in Minnesota. Twelve thousand dollars B. Ffefferle, kee right along giving out their certificates she thinks the world of. She milks was vetoed by the president, was reported is appropriated for this band of Indians to under the old law. the cow herself, as she does not want back and passed over the veto by a vote of be expended as the bill puts it as "$10,000 The early adjournment movement struck her spoiled by endless attention. yeas 'So, nays 8. in the purchase in his judgment he may think the senate in the shape of a joint Senator Sabin's resolution relative to the best of such lands, agricultural implements, resolution introduced by Mr. Brown Since the crops have been gathered the Dealer in discontinuance of certain land offices was seeds, cattle, horses, food or clothing as may to saw off the session April LATH, SHINGLES, BOORS, cow has been running in the fields be deemed best in the case of each of these passed to-day. 5. The resolution was leferred to the judiciary Senator Davis offered an amendment to the Indians or family thereof $1,000 or so much and the brush of her tail got filled with committee on motion of Mr. Edwards, SASH AND BLIND*. Indian appropriation bill increasing the thereof may be necessary to defray the expenses although the author of it expressed a preference cockle burrs. One morning the lady amount appropriated for the support of the of expending the monev in this paragraph having- for to go to the committee on CANNED, DRIED & GREEN went into the pen to milk and while Lime, Cement and Coal. Medowakanton Sioux irom §10,000 $32,000. appropriated and $1,000 for the completion retrenchment and ieform. she was performing the duty the cow and furnishing ofthe schoolhouse for Mr. Hayden introduced a bill the senate I S said Indians authorized by the act of June Senator Spooner introduced a bill to in amendment to the game law. It conforms switched her tail into the neatly done 29,1888. The portion of the bill referring punish offenses committed at elections of the shooting seasons in this state to the up hair on the lady's head. The to the Sioux commision was stricken out, as representatives and delegates in congress. Wisconsin^seasons, so that the sportsmen of Lowest prices always. F'loiir curie! Feedj it was thought best to let that tub stand on burrs caught and the" lady dropped It provides a penalty of imprisonment ior the neighboring state may not have the advantage its own bottom. If the Sioux bill passes it not less than one or more than fifteen years by reason of an earlier opening for her pail of milk and began to untangle for any person who falsely registers or votes, will be provided for, and if not, no useless certain birds. The prauie chicken season is her hair. The occupation disturbed Opposite Railroad Depot, STONE,WOODEN AND WILLOW^ obstructs any other person by threats, force commission will be created. the one principally affected. This is to be or bribery from registering and voting, or opened Sept. 1 instead of Sept. 15. the cow and she began to NEWUIiM, MISS W A E E FRIDAY, MAKCH 1. bribes inspectors or other election officers to HOUSE.—Alvah Eastman regards his bill as prance. The lady grabbed the tail S E W ULM, MTSrS/ violate the state law. The bill contains FRANK FRiEDMANN, SENATE.—Senator Plump, presented a report reducing the time of limitation of suits with both hands and said: "So, other severe prohibitions against any practice from the conference committee on the against land titles to ten yeaus, favorably calculated to improperly affect the right wench! so, wench!" but the wench, forfeiture bill. In presenting it Mr. Plump leportod yesterday, as one of the most important ofa voter to register and cast his vote, including said that the bill was in almost the precise not liking the grip, started in a trot dealer in measures before the legislature. He penalties for any mutilation orbecretion shape in which it passed the senate with this thinks the piesent limitation ol twenty years around the pen The lady startled of ballots, or other improper practice by qualification, that the conference bill contains is EU actual relic of barbarism, Groceries, Crockery. Stonswara, the election of officers anil the bringing of the household by her shrieks and a a provision for the entry of lands under the ha\in been enacted in England in 1624. At spirits into places of registration or voting. homestead law only in favor of persons now present England has comedowntvvelve years, negro woman ran to her rescue, but The conferees have agreed on the general settled on the lands to be forfeited. For the Manufacturer of and Dealer ia fA and her American colonies are working under had to return to the house for a pair Slassware, Notions, Canned land bill. They agree to the repeal of the purpose of arrangement, the order of the a ten-year limitation. He argues that the of scissors. The cow was driven into tim ber culture, desert land and pre-emption sections had been changed, and there was a CIGARS, present law is not a statute of repose, so land laws and the substitution for all of provision inserted requiiing the attorney called, and that his amendment would materially a stall her tail trimmed off and left these ofthe homestead land law*. it, Flour, etc. general to broig a suit to determine the derrease litigation. The title of land sticking to the lady's head. She TOBACCOS, HOUSE.—Representative Glass, from the question as to certain lands which had been for ten yeais back can be rapidly looked up went to the house and wre are informed committee on agriculture, reported adversely first held by the land office to be the property by the purchaser, even if he be not versed in the bills to pun'sh dealing in futures in agricultural ofthe Northern Pacific road, and had been All goods sold at bottom prices and PIPES, law, while under the present system, facts are that it took her husband, the products and gambling transactions afterward to be public land, and which had forgotten, parties are dead and the whole delivered free of cost to any part of negro woman, and the balance ofthe on articles ofAmerican farm industry. The been sold by the Northern PaciPc road. thing materially clouded in obscurity. Cor. Minnesota and Centre family until 10 o'clock that night to committee is of opinion that the states have the city. With these exceptions the bill was in the precise The state tax levy is to be increased for the jurisdiction over such matters and not congress shape, for all essential purposes, as when pick the burrs from her head. She next two years to two miles. This step has streets, N E W ULM, MINN. it passed the senate, Senator Edmunds insisted been tendered necessary by the large demands vowed that the cow shan't stay on NEW ULM, MINN. The house non-concurred in the senate that the report should be printed before upon the tieasury of the* state for extraordinary the place a week or she'll have her amendments to the Sioux bill and a committee consideration should be given, and it expenditures A conference between GEO. BENZ & SONS. of conference, composed of Messrs. was informally laid aside. the governoi and the finance committees killed and fed out to the hands.— Peel. Allen of Mississippi and Nelson, wag apin ot both branches of the legislature Americus (Ga.) Republican. HotSE.—The house to-day passed with an Importers and Wholesale Dealers in reiul ted an agreement not to repoit amendment the bill raising "the limit of cost While the house was considering the deficiency back any appropriation bill singly, but on the Winona public building from $70,000 appropriation bill, Mr. Sayers read a Dealer in to vwit until r.ll were received, when the to $150,000. It took three days to get this .« letter which Mr. Scott had received from Col. scalping knife might be used morejudicously DIREST O O S done, and Mr Wilson had finally to leave Mr. Cleveland's "Wretched Health. Lamont, stating that when he accepted the The amount now ahked for, not including the matter in the hands of Allen of Michigan position of private secretary to the president bridge bills, lor extraordinary uses (aside If President Cleveland is in as bad Hats, Caps, Notions, to secure its passage. The senate aiterward he had a full knowledge ofthe pay attpchmg from cuneut expenses) is about $1,300,000. concurred in the house amendment. health as he looks he should be glad to it. He preferred not to be the beneficiary 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn Groceries,* JProvlatonsi Theievenue of the state now amounts to Mr. Hofman presented to the house conference of retroactive legislation and he there ore & §325.000, but that is not more than sufficient to get into retirement as soon as leport on the bill for the disposal of certain Croclsery and Glassware, asked that the committee recede from its to meet the ordinary lunning expenses, and possible. It is not the mark of dissipation public lands ofthe Urnted States undar amendment appropriating S?6,000 for his out of that sum nothing is available for the Green, Dried and Canned the provisions of the homestead law. The PETEE SCHEBEB, benefit. Mr. Sayers asked leave to strike out that is on his features. It is erection of buildings or other purposes of an Statement accompanying the report explains the amendment but Mi. Hayes of Iowa obiected. Fruits, etc, etc* ordinary character. It was iound tflat it not a congested complexion. It is that the bill will only pi event the further Aiterward the bill was passed—the will be necessery to increase the state tax sale of any publil lands of the United States that yellow pale denoting internal amendment being eliminated. levy for the next two years if any extra appropriations adapted to agriculture and provides that I will always lake farm prodaco la axehang* Representative Springer has introduced a disorders that marks his whole countenance. are to ba aranted. these shall be disposed of only under the for goods, aud pay the hijjhaat mukat price for all bill providing for the admission of the territories Everybody is speaking of homestead law. The bill further provides -DEALER IN,- of IdahOj Wyoming and Arizona as THURSDAY E 28. kind* of paper rags. that pre-emption settlers whose claims have how badly he looks. I have seen him states SENATE —Mr. Halvorson in the senate beheld been heretofore initiated and are still subsisting'may "WEDNESDAY, E 27. In connection with my store Ihnva a flrat-elaat close by several times recently, and I with sadness the practical demolition of change their filing mid entry to SENATE.—The committee on privileges and saloon tarnished with aaplendid bUiardtabl* aasj his beautiful temple founded upon the corner a homestead to be considered under that have been shocked by his appearance. elections has reported to the senate favorably my customers will always find good liquors %4 stone of retrenchment and reform. In other law. The light of location of soldiers' certificates He looks as badly as Manning the proposition of Mr. Hoar to offer a words, the senate receded from it's position is left as under existing law The report cl2&rs,attd arery foronoona splendid a reward of $25,000 for the arrest he person in adopting the leport ot Mr Halvorson's did the last time I saw him before was agreed to—yeas 143, nays 7. ,£* or persons who stole the poll books committee, discharging certain clerks and On motion of Mr. Anderson of Iowa the All goods pnrcbawd of me will be dallrarad 14 his death. and ballot boxes at Plummerville, Ark., at employes, to the extent of reinstating three house passed the joint resolution to promote any part of the city free of cost. the recent election. Rolls of soft and flabby flesh have of the latter in their old positions and at commercial union with Canada. This resolution tflnnenota 8tra»t New TJlm. Mlaaj The senate committee ordered that the the old rate of compensation. gathered about his face and under was introduced by Mr. Hitt and was Meat Market* LATfl, SHINGLES, DOORS, Teller bill, to provide for the formation and The senate confirmed the appointment of reported unanimously from the committee his chin hisejres look jaundiced, and admission into the union of Idaho and Wyoming, .Tohn It Parshall to the soldiers' home board on foreign affairs. It provides that whenever his whole body has accumulated an be favorably reported. Substitutes in the place of the Hon. E. M. Popeiesigned. it shall be duly certified to the president SASH, BLINDS, immense amount of shapeless and for them will be presented by the 'bSnority A flood of petitions from all parts of the that the government of Canada has declared M. EPPLE, Prop'r. but the differences are immaterial. state asking for the passage of the bill placing useless fat. He must have gained a desire to establish commercial union with HOUSE.—Representative Oates reported MnnrasoiAST. NEW* ULM,MINN railroad tariffs and fares under the control the United States, having a uniform revenue —aDd all kinds of— fifty pounds in weight and relaxed back the naturalization bill with a new section. of the railway commissioners, were received system, like internal taxesto becollected and half the tension ofhis muscles. A This section creates in the state department by the senate. like import duties to be imposed on articles Building Material. at Washington a registration man may look cadaverous and dyspeptic A resolution was introduced and adopted, brought into either country from other nations, CPHE undersigned deairas to Inform the peopleof division for the registration ofallthepersons instructing the secretary of the senate to ascertain or consumptive, and yet retain with no duties upon trade between the 1, New Ulm aud rieinity that h« ha* re-esta&iafar hereafter naturalized, and makes such registration by what authority the publisher of United States and Canada, he shall appoint a nervous force but the man ea bis meat market and is now preapared to wa* ffEw-ULM, MIHK essential to the validity of such naturalization. the legislative manual had named the lake a committee to meet those who may bs likewise on his aid easterners and friends with only ths who looks haggard and worn out, best fresh and enred meats, sausages, lard and •considered to be the true source of the Mississippi designated to represent the government The house committee on labor authorized erythinjt nsuaily kept in a first-cl»*s market Tut river, Lake Glazier. and at the same time is overburdened of Canada, to prepare a plan for the assimilation hlgbost marketpriee will be paid for FAT CAT) a favorable report on a bill providing f^rthe The senate again spent much time talking with flesh, seems to collapse within ofthe import duties aud the internal XLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. enforcement ofthe eight-hour law on government over the Canada thistle and wild mustard revenue taxps of the two countries, and an himself and to be smothered by his premises. The bill provides that all bill, which has been the subject of some olthe equitable division of receipts, in a commercial ponderosity. If he feels no better parties contracting for the performance of most spirited debates of the session. union and said commissioners shall report work on government premises shall agree than hp looks he must be regarded as HOUSF.—Mr. Eates sent up a circular, sent to the president, who shall lay the report before that eight hours shall constitute a day's out by the executive committee of the Eailroad congress. a very sick man. It is the old story ork. Employes' ass-ociation, asking for signatures The vetoed Des M'oines river lands bill was of no exercise.—Philadelphia Tele* The special house committee appointed to to petitions to the legislature asking again broughtup in the house. Amotion to graph. ascertain whether any unofficial matter had that the Fleming bill, allowing railroads to NEW ULM, MINN. pass it over the veto failed of the necessary AND been introduced into the records of the War appeal from the orders of the railroad commit-sioners two thirds the vote standing ye^as 147, nays of the Rebellion submitted their report to be passed. It was stated that 4% the house. The unofficial matter alleged to owing to the lack of that right, there are Belated Americans. have been introduced is a list of the staff M.Mullen, PresH. E. Vajen, Vice- Prcs* 1,287 employes lesson the pay roll of one officers known as Anderson's cavalry. In Few people among the many mill road than at the same time a year ago, and I 'An Honest Witness* the opinion of the* committee, this matter J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. JOS. SCHMTJCKEE, Prop on another road the pay is $80,000 per ions scattered throughout the was not official and its insertion into the records month less than in 1888. There were twentytwo Somerville Journal. length and breadth of the Union Directors: was not improper, and it seems to NEWULM,.',,. MINNESOTA petitions to the effect suggested. Charles Theodore Russell was examining have no other foundation than its appearance would believe that there is a section A very important measure will come before in the newspapers. a witness in a Cambridge Pur beer sold in quantities to suit th« 3 the house judiciary committee. It is the Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. ofthe United States, where the result Mr. Oates' bill to require the United States purchaser. Special attention paid to the bill to amend the penal code relating to the court one day this week. The question of the Presidential election will not circuit and district judges to instruct the death penalty, and seeks to abolish that Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koch, bottling ol beer. fa jury in writing in all cases wherever the state be known until July, 1889, eight i* mode onpunibhment in this state, changing was about the size of a certain law allows or requires instructions to be the penalty for murder to imprisonment for months after the official returns are hoof-print left by a horse in sandy given by the state judges has passed both life. THE BBW ULM published to the world! Such is the DRAFTS TO ^ALL PARTS houses, and Col. Oates says he has assurance The defeat in the senate of the bill providing soil. fact, however. The settlers of St. that the president will sign it. It makes the for a general revision of the statutes occasioned OP EUROPE, AND PASSAGE written instructions a part ofthe record. "How large werethe prints?" asked some surprise among the members Michaels, the Sea Islands, and those CITY #LANINS mi\M The house special committee to investigate of the house, and a bitter feeling has developed the learned counsel. ''Were they TICKETS SOLD. domiciled along the banks of the the troubles incident to the Reading railroad in some quarters. The revision, it is as large as my hand?" holding up Lower Yukon will remain in uncertainty strike in Pennsylvania in 1887, submitted a claimed, is solely needed and cannot bemade tj.{{ MAKUPACTTBE* \f*V report. Mr. Anderson addressed himself to his hand for the witness to see. too soon, and the most earnest supporters as to the outcome ofthe contest the preparation of the report proper, and of the bill cannot understand on what substantial "Oh, no," said the witness, honestly. until after the midnight sun has Close Attention .Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASH, Mr. Tillman to the remedies suggested to him grounds the senators refused to favorably "It was just an ordinary hoof." come and gone during the midsummer in the course of the investigation. The two consider it. There were broad hints Collecting. reports are very elaborate, covering over Then Mr Russell had to suspend VENETIAN BLINDS,^ dropped that the defeat of the measure was of next year. Even the denizens 100 closely printed pages. Mr. Tillman mainly due to the efforts of the West Publishing -Si the examination while everv body of Kodiak and Ounalaska will have divides the remedies into state and national. lathed. MMl^mM^ company, who have a large stock of HOUSINGS AND FRAMES. tyj wait patiently for the news until 3jf*t, Bucklen 8 Arnica Saive *, The state exercising the taxing power and the old statutes on hand and are anxious to the political power, the report holds, can do The best salve in the world for Cuts, the end of March, there being no •&S- —««e»-»-«»»- fZ "ft dispose of them before a revision takes place. much to prevent labor troubles. The national JPlanWiffr turntng and all Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, communication whatever between FBIDAY, MARCH 1. remedies are put under the following An elder sister, who was talking*io Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, work with rift-saw promptly San Francisco and those settlements heads: SENATE.—The senate session upon the a small brother the other day abo u* Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Eruptions, First—Prohibit interstate carriers engaging during the winter months. Verily, *.| and neatly eizecated. whole was a rather tame affair, and adjournment the evils of using slang, hapgen ed in mining-or manufacturing. and positively cures Piles, or no was finally necessary because to bury one's self in these outlying Speond—Prohibit strikes and lockouts on shortly afterward to use the word pay required. It is guaranteed to give there was not a quortim present. Senator portions of the national domain is railroads. Whiteman's bill for floating* logs down the All work gfuu&ntee& Rates reason* "dictator." "You shouldn't say perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. exceedingly like living entirely out oi Third—Prohibit the consolidation of parallel St. Louis river was lost because there were Price 25 cents per box. Sold Dy lota* Dick Tater," said the little purist, or competing lines. not votes to carry it through, although the ft. ZELLER. Prsp'iv the world, Fourth—Abolish or temporarily suspend "you should say Richard Potato." L. BOOH. mM&, Iffil sergeant at arms, the Dulutb^ senator and fcllil the duty on bituminous coal. 1% immfmmmmimm^mammmmaimmimmtm