New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 10, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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l^ NEW S NUNCIATURE FROM WASHINGTON. The leader of a gang of firebugs who have New Ulm Review. up. It was intended that witnesses should been fleecing insurance companies has been be drought down here finish up the investigation, arrested in Jersey City. The prisoner, Bernard but that has also been given up. Blume, was taken to Brooklyn, where Inspector Armstrong, of the Indian serviee, BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. three other members or the gang, Frederick has gone to Montana, where he will enter Probable Policy of Secretary Windom NEW ULM. MINN- Into a general examination of the condition Feight, Frederick Freund and Frank Dilssing, A General Review of the tfews of the MANTJFACTURER OP in the Matter of Further of the agencies that section. The agencies are in custody. The method of the Day Condensed from Associated, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA* have not been investigated tor some FINE CIGARS. gang was to rent stoies, put in a small Bond Purchases. time, and, as several of the agents seem Press Dispatches. stock and obtain a heavy insurance on the likely to retire at an eariy day, it was stock and fixtures. When -preparations The man who wrote, "Nothing: is tnougbt bpst to give them a general looking were made for the incendiary blaze, a lamp over. It is fully expected that Agent Briscoe impossible," never tried to find the Doings at Washington. would be broken. Near it was placed bladders Vague Talk of the Government Reviving: will be removed earlv in the coming filled with benzine and around a bladder pocket of his wife's dress when it was week and a new agent for the Crows appointed. Northwestern postmasters were appointed the Notion of an International a circle of gunpowder. A slow tuse was ussed Secret iry Nobles said to-dav that Igf Special brands made to order. as foilows: Minnesota: L. V. Kyle, Waver. hanging up in a clothes-press. to ignite the powder, which exploded the he would probably have the names of the Conference. Iy Mills, Wright county Alber Wesypke. bladder, and like a flash the place would be Sioux commission ready to announce tomoirow Weserly, Bice county. Iowa: W. L. Curtis, or Saturday. Warner of Missouri, ablaze, leaving no trace of the incendiary A Grand Rapids man, who was Predonia, Louisa county. Fuller of Iowa and Father Willard are variously work, except the broken lamp to deceive the WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. spoken ofcto-niarht as probable members insurance people. The gang are charged arrested for gambling, alleged that WASHINGTON, April 4 —There are intimations Congressman Conger called upon PresiHarrison ot the commission. The necretarv has Cottonwood Mills. with having started two fires in Brooklyn, ahead that this administration may betdent and asked that a Democratic not as yet sriven a moment's thousrht to the he had lost all his money, had and Chief Murray believes they have been postmaster who had been appointed by soon seek to revive the old notion of an Chippewa conlmission for Northern Minnesota, operating in Jersey City. his clothes and lost them and wasCleveland and it will probably be some weeks before international conference to agree upon a before the term of his Republican the matter is taken up. sleeping in the gambling-room for general restoration of the coinage of Bilver predecessor had expired be removed and the The conduct of two men excited the sus. and its use as money in connection with old postmaster be reinstated. The president picion of Officer Henry Lauffer at Newark, Custom grinding solicited. Will shelter when pulled. set his foot firmly and said: "Gentlemen, I Ohio, and he took them in charge. They gold. There have been two such conferences Pensions. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange were both foreigners. Their names were am determinpd on that. If you have any since the beginning of the silver discussion WASHINGTON, April 4.—Assistant Secretary John Schmidt and William Michalowsky. 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 charges to make against this man send them the United States, that of 1878, Bussey has rendered a decision upon the application At Brussels, an elephant attached The latter is a Bohemian and appeared as in and we will consider them." which met upon the invitation of this fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour of Joan P. Diivis tor a dependent to a circus, becoming enraged at an though as was haunted bv the thought of conntiy alone, ana that of 1881, held upon father's pension on account ot the death ot It is asserted that President Harrison has and feed sold at low rates and delivered some terrible crime. When questioned attendant, seized him by the leg and his son, Samuel P. Davis, formerly ot Company the iomt invitation of France and the Unned plainly given colored ofBce seekers from the Schemidt told the policeman that he and his a New Ulm free of expense. G, 100th Ohio volunteers. In 18G3 the State*. Nothing came of either but voluminous dashed him against a wall. Death South who are here to understand that they companion had two months ago been hired soldier was detailed as regimental no-pital reports. Since the last of these conferences have little to expect from him He proposes to murder a woman in the city ot New York, was instantaneous. The unfortunate FRANK & BENTZIN. nurse, ana while on duty at Crab Oichaid, the convention of the Latin union in to recognize the protectionists of the South, and for doing the 10b had received $50 She Ky., one night, feelms ill, he took a swallow man had been teasing the animal. 1885 has given a slight check to the threatened was a widow named Lavin, and resided at and to try in this way to make the dividing of tincture ot acmite, mistaking it tor Foity-first street The deed had been accomplished, complete extinction ot silver coinage in AUG. QUENSE, line of the parties, not upon color, but upon brand} —a bottle of which was on tne same he said, by the administration Western Europe. That is to eay, the union, the economic policy. The South is full of The reports of gold discoveries in table—from the effects of which he nearly of poison furnished by the person employing protectionists who have bean always working threatened with destruction, has been maintained, died at the time, ana never afterward recovered. Lower California are proved to be them to do the work. The name or this person with the Democrats because.of the race though inth closely limited He died from disease of the lungs and was not given The officers detained the situation in that section. I greatly exaggerated. The new power of new corunge. The Cleveland HARNESS MAKER all the vital organs, produced by poison. The supposed murderera and have telegraphed administration did nothing towards former decision, which held that the soldier's mines said to contain inestimable The very brilliant meteor which shot across to the authorities in New York to learn the the settlement of the international death was not the result of any dis«b:iitv incurred —and Dealer in— the heavens and was plainly visible in Portland, facts. treasure are simply old mines known silver question except to send Manton Marble in the line of duty, but the result of Whips, Collars, and all other Ore., was seen all over the country. to the Mexicans and Indians for abroad to observe and report upon the his own indiscretion, is rever&ed and the application G. B. Dixon, sheriff ofTitus county, Texas The celestial fugitive was seen by hundreds articles usually kept is allowed. The former rejection has arrested Frank Schulze at Fordyce, proceedings of the Latin union. His admirable over Puget sound. A resident of Yelm many years. in a first-mlass harness of the applications of Wiliiam L. Warnick Ark., on a charge of murder. On the night report is the freshest htei ature on the Prairie Washington, claims that themeteor late private Company F, 1st Pennsylvania shop. of Dec. 10, 1888, the house of J. R. King, a subject. The lumored movement for a conference fell near his farm on the bank ofthe Deschutes light artillery, and John Derenzy, late ot well-to do farmer, of Titus county, was on the Dart of the United Statea is Miss Mildred Maddox, of Brewton, rivpr. He is searching for fragments with New harnesses made to order and re Company L, 12 .h I linois volunteeis, is also burned and the charred remains of King, his still nebulous, but there is excellent reason every hope of success. He says that the Ala., dressed up as a tramp and attempted reveised and the claims allowed. wife and six children were found in the ashes. pairing promptly attended to. to believe that it will take definite form in meteor in its fear.ully rapid passage though The bknlls ot the iamily had beeu crushed in, to frighten her mother. due season. The executive is certainly inipowered NEW MLM, MINN the air made a rushing noise like a prolongpeal and an ax and hitchet were found in the to take the preliminary step Mrs.d of thunder that was appalling, and The Consulships. The disguise was perfect, and house. Suspicion pointed to King's son-inlaw, towards such a conference during the recess when it struck the earth it sounded like the WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, April 4.— H.FRENZEL, Schulze, a firtt cousin totheyoung man Maddox emptied the contents of a of congress. If suitable encouiagement were discharge from se^ eral heavy batteries, and The New York Times pursues Mr. Blame arrested, who had run away with King's 6 hotgun into her daughter's body. received from the nations of Europe, authority the report was heard for miles around. with a dealy malice. Its Washington correspondent daughter and had lorged an order of marriage to appoint delegates might be asked of announces this morning with solemn license, and it was the fear of being The girl will recover. The department of state has been informed seriousness that Mr Blaine is anxious congress in the annual mes-age next December, probecuted for the forgery that caused him Manufacturer of by the United States secretary oflegation at to see personally the gentlemen who have and the conference might be held some to murder King and his iamily. Scnulze, St. Petersburg that he has requested the filed applications for places in the consular SODA WATER, A Brewer (Me.) oman, while hang, King's son-in-law, had made threats and time during the winter. If an international and diplomatic service, and that he has appointed Russian government to investigate the case has since confessed to a friend that he and conference bad no other result, it might do ing out her wash, discovered what next Tuesday to receive them It is of Kempinski, said to be a naturalized American SELTZER WATER his cousiu did the killing, that he killed King good by demonstrating anew the impossibility a new application of the old day application appeared to be a patch in the hem citizens, who was exiled to Siberia by and his wife and his cousin killed the six of bringlner other nations to our point joke. Ex-Senator ctdlebenrer of Virginia the Russian authorities upon his return to childien, and then set fire to the house. and of a skirt, and, investigating, found of a bimetallic coinage. is heie and wants the Dublinl-onsulship? He Russia. It has been reported to the department made the mihtake of applying to the president There has been some newspaper discussion it to be a $5 bill, which she had long that Kempinski was eighteen or ninetepn in peison tor it. and h's mistake pointed Personal Gossip. of the domestic policy of the new administration Champagne Cider. before sewed into the hem for safe years of age when he le-t Russia for the a mora). He was courteously but firmly referred relation to silver, as though it United States. While the department will to the state department The president State Senator Chapman, of Illinois thinks he keeping and forgotten. *.ere in any way unsettled or subject to investigate the case thoroughly there is said has laid down the lule for consular appointments has conceived apian to frustrate the designs change. A definite ard uniform policy has that they must be considetcd 'Vntro Street. New Ulm. Minn to be need for caution, for with this statement of the binding twine tiust and at the same been pursued bv the treasury tor tan years first and recommended bv members ol toe M. Fouque, a French metallurgist of the case it may appear that Kempinski time give employment to prisoners in the Empire Mill Co. past, through fo"r different administrations, cabinet, whon he will hold responsible tor was eligible for military service, and penitentiaries who are forbidden to engage claims to have re-discovered the art the character and hbness ot appointees in the and the rule of two difr'eient political paitiep. that his emigiation to the 'United States in contract labor by the provisions of the absence ot members of cougiess. Dakota of making the famous Pompeii blue. It is unbkelv that any secretary of the treasury was nothing less than a military desertion. constitutional amendment recently adopted li .8 tniee candidates for consulates who a»e would cba-ige it without eood reason. ROLLER MILL. His process is based on a mixture of by the people. His plan is to have the State likely to receive some consideration at the The president sent the following nominations It is especiailv unlikely that a change would of Illinois enter into competition with the state deputinent in a clay or two. T. F. to the Eenate- Robert J. Fisher of slicate, copper, and chalk, and he be made by Mr. Windom, who approved the tiust. He sce3 no reason why tins twine cannot CannifE ot Wacertown wants'to goto Hortren Chicago, assistant commissioner of patents, says that he can produce any quantity unitorm policy of the department by his be made at the state penitentiaries by Switzerland San T. Clover ot hioux Falls to vice Robert H. Vance resigned Commander 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. course when at the head eight years asro. Sheffield and Ray Myers of Huron to coin icts and supplied to farmer* at actual of it at a modern cost. Bartlett J. Cromwell, captain Lieut. Commander Birmingham The law uivc-s the sccretarv discretion to cost alter allowance is made for the maintenance George R. Durand, commander of the convicts so employed A coin from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 of Lieut. Uriel Sebree, lieutenant commander' We take pleasure in informing thejublic silver per month. For ten years the coinage joint resoluticn introduced by him. which An old fisherman at Norwich, Lieut. Moses L. Wood, junior grade, lieutenant, Ordway anfl Allen. was unanimously adopted by the senate, directs has been kept as near the minimum as possible. that we are now ready for busness. Ensign James H. Glenn on. lieutenant, WASHINGTON, bpecial Telegram, Ap:n 4 Conn., makes the consoling prediction the commissioners of pemtcntianes to There will be no change in the policy The best machinery and all the junior grade, Commander John W. Ex-Gov. Ordway intended to start for Bismarck investigate of cost the necessaiy plans, and that the high water prevailing of the department in this respect. There is Phillips, captain, Lieut. Commander Francis ^test improvements in the manufacture to-day, but was detained by the illness report at an early day. certainly no reason for a change the condition M. Barber, commander Lieut. Albert R. this season will be the cause of some of flour enable us to compete witit of a member ot his tatnily. He will start Conden, lieutenant commander, Lieut. David of the treasuiy balancas. To-day's Saturday without tail. Ordway t,ays he is he best mills in the country. astonishing good trout-fishing next Daniels,^ junior grade, lieutenant Ensign statement &hows S16,000,000 silver lying From Foreig: Shores. going to take cnarge of the operation4 for We are constantly buying Spring. The muskrats cannot get Harry S. Knapp, lieutenant, junior grade idle the treasury vaults besides that which Gen. Boulanger, in an interview said he the organization of the new State of North Wheat, Passed Assistant Paymaster Joseph R. is represented in the circulation by silver at the trout, upon which they ravenously was about to send a communication to M. Dakota and see it saiely through the cons 1tutional Rye, Stanton, paymaster Assistant Paymaster certificates Beaurepaire, procureur general at Paiis, in convention before he begins his feast when the btreams are Thomas J. Cowie, passed assistant paymaster Corn, A more urgent question awaiting the decisive which he would offer to appear at the assize campaign for the .senatorship. He is full of Second Lieut. Harry K. White, maiine Oats, covered with ice. action of tne secretary is that of the court, and meet any charges that might be cheerful continence as to the territory's corps, first lieutenant. The Senate then adlourned. Buckwheat, policj' to be adopted in relation to the brought against him in a proper and legal future and his own. Gen. Harmon Allen ot rapidly accumulating surplus and the purchase &c, &c. manner. He declared that he would never Fargo, who has seen a good deal of Ordway Mr. Windom is the oldest member of bonds. The treasury has bought no submit to the senate. He denied that he since he has been here, follows him West one At the Highest Market Price*. Minor Casnalties. bonds since the 4"h of Maich. The daily offerings harbored desiirns against England. Gen of the new cabinet, being nearly sixty-three day later, laevin? Washington Sund ly. Dakota are smalt aud all at prices above the Boulanger said that he would go to London people here believe that Ordwav and Dan A. Cone of Parker, Dak., attempted years of age. Mr. Miller is We sell all kinds of maximum fixed by the secretary. Ihis is if he was expelled fiom Belgium. Allen have made a combina'ion to capture to take a loaded shot gun from a wagon. the youngest, not having reached 108 for 4*2 pei cents. The treasury is buying FLOUR, the North Dakota senatorship, and state thai The lock came in contact ^\ith the sideboard no 4 per cents, though pressure is brought his 48th year. Mr.' Blaine and Mr. of the wagon and the gun was discharged, Miscellaneous Kews Items. this combination may be the means of a SHORTS, upon the secret lry to induce him to do so. the entire contents ot one barrel entering powerful syndicate to be fonned later for Rusk are about the same age—59. BRAN, &c, The governor of Wisconsin has signed the There is pretty clear evidence of a concerted his hand and coming out on the under part the contiol of the election of the officers of bill extending the jurisdiction of Wisconsin purpose on the pait of holdeis of r-onds to Mr. Proctor is 58 and Mr. Tracy 60. AT LOW RATES. of his arm near the elbow. His arm is horribly the territory generally what '•Cul" might over the east half of the St. Croix river, and keep the price a fraction above the department's mangled and amputation is probable. call a band wagon. Next to Mr. Miller the youngest man authorizing the construction of piers and nnxiniuin. It is not believed that booms in thct stream, thus denying the jurisdiction in the cabinet is Mr. Wanamaker, A wreck occurred on the Northern Pacific Special Attention given to this obstacle to purchases would \e overcome of the State of Minnesota over the at Prickly Pear Junction that resulted in Minnesota Iron Irfinli. Oustom Work. by inviting offerings of 4s instead of who is not quite 52. whole of that waterway. This bill, as originally the death of three men. Prickly Pear June, WASHINGTON. Special Telearam, April 4 4I2S. To-day's offerings were a little more passed, was calculated to work great tion is a station six miles east of Helena, Secretary Noble has affirmed the deci-ion of than i, 2,000~000 ot 4 1 at 108 and above. injury to Stillwater and other lumbermen on where the Wickes branch turns off from the A plan for rendering paper as An extra stone for giinding feed. tne commissioner of thegeneiai land office The opinion prevails at the treasury that the Minnesota side of the river, but it was main line, and where there area number ot in the land cses of Svend Olcson. E Kielwitz some new steps or different policy will have tough as wood or leather has been recalled fiom the governor and amended in Steam Cornsheller. .Bide tracks. On one of the latter a freight and Fred M. Krelwitz against Charles such away as eliminate the features most to be adopted to stimulate offerings of bonds, train, west-bound and drawn by two engines, recently introduced on the continent Fiedler, James Wegner and Frank Lakewitz Wood taken for cash or in exchange objectionable to Minnesota lumbermen. It unless the entne plan of reducing the surplus backed up to clear the main track for and the Minnesota Iron company. The lands ifopii'e ]Vfill do. it consists of mixing chloride of zinc first went through very hastily and without in this way is to be abandoned. In the the regular passenger, east-bound, which involved are 11011 lands on the Vermillion the full report of its contents being appreciated meantime, the cash balance iu the treasury with the pulp in the course of manufacture. was due at that time. The freight had ju3t range. E Krelwitz aud an agent ot the by the great body of the legislators, C1SH PURCHASES backed on to the siding, when the headlight is creeping up. At the close of business today company hired the three last named men to I has been found that the and when due exposition was made something or the passenger tram was seen approaching. it was sometamg ever $34,000,000 enter these lands tor the compiny, paying of a sensation was caused. and CHEAP SALES. greater the degree of concentration The brakeman whose duty it was to reset them $125 apiece. The impiovenvrnts were F. A. CABLE. the switch, claims he could not reach it in made, and at the end of six months final RUEMK E & mam of the zinc solution the greater will A pecular phenomenon occurred at Aitkin, time. The passenger train dashed into the proof was made and the entries transferred Minn. 4:45 on Tuesday, April 2 it became so The Bond Buyers. be the toughness of the paper. I Jll freight with a crash that was heard for miles. to the company. Erelwi'z out with the dark that lights were obliged to be lit in WASHINGTON, Apni 4— becretary Windom All three engines were demolished, and several company, and "got a relative and Oieson to Osurperiters, can be used for making boxes combs, business houses and the air was filled with to-day rejected large offerings of 4*2 percent contest the entries. As a result the entries cars badly smashed. The passenger snow that was black and dirty as though it bonds at lOSig, 108^4 and IO8I2. This action for roofing, and even for .making train rempined on the track. Most of the were canceled. The company took an appeal had been trampled into the earth. Six is regarded at the treasury department Builders and Contractors. train men saved themselves by jumping, but to the secretary, who to-dav decided boats. ounces of snow and one-{ourth ounce of dirt as indicating his purpose of not paying over that the company had no standing in this Charles Green, fireman of the freight, was and sand solid was founa in the bottom of a 108 for these bonds, for the present at least case, and that the entries should be canceled. killed in his crime. Two tramps, names unknown, dish. This dirt is very fine, something like NbW ULM, MINN. When asked why he had not accepted any of emerj\ and contains particles that have a who Were stealing rides, were killed One ot the attractions in a cheap to-day's offers the secretary replied "The metallic luster. This dirty snow fell to the outright. Designs and plans made to order and rates were too high," and declined to say circus that showed at Albany, Ga., depth of hall an inch, The atmosphere at me Minor Offices. estimates on all work furnished and anything more on the subject A prominent the time presented a peculiar greenish tinge. WASHINGTON, April 4.—James A Vose ol the other day, was a large baboon The Ways of the Wicked. official of the department said that it was contracts faithfully executed. There was a little wind blowing at the time Maine, who for fourteen years prior to the incoming «trange that there were so few offerings that proved very interesting to a from the northeast, though there seemed to of the last administration was appointment The major general commanding the army H. HANSCHEN, of 4 per cents, as there was no good reason clerk of the postnffice department, has be considerable wind higher in the air. has decided to recommend to the secretary lot of little darkies. From admiring for supposing the secretary would not buy been reappointed to his old position. C. F. Solid chunks of ice and are reported to of war that Maj. Geoige A. Armes, retired, bonds of that loan, provided they are offered Clarkaon, Jr., of Iowa has been appointed private it they fell to teasing the baboon, have been picked up in various places. Several be tried by court martial on charges based at reasonable rate'*. The last offer of 4 per secretary to the first assistant postmaster Contractor and Builder, parties have saved up small vials of the general. Hamilton Reeves, Jr., of New York has and were having great fun, when the on his conduct on inauguration day and his cents was at 129\L. It was rejected, the sand as a curiosity. At midnight it was been appointed assistant chief clerk of the pension assault on Gov. Beaver. AiSfM *fc£ 1H official said, because it was above the prevailing still coming fast, bub the snow then was as big monkey, worried beyond endurance, bureau. The attorney eeneral ban appointed market lates, and not necessarily white as usual. Fully six inches of 6now Herbert Hess of Indiana to be law clerk of the George W. Ward, assistant postmaster in grabbed a brick and flung it because the secretary does not wish to apply Special attention given to mason^ department of justice, vice N. T. N. Robinson, has fallen. Elmira, N. Y., has disappeared, and $1,500 any of the surplus to the payment of that resigned, and O. P. M. Hubbard of the sain« at one particularly aggravating negro in government rands are reported missing. state to be stenograph3r and confidential secretary, particular loan, as has been conjectured. It work in the city and country. boy. The baboon's aim wasHe was appointed under a previous adminwa vice Miss Lvdia M. Bull, resigned. J. Q. is believed «hat Secretary Wmdom will outline Centennial Celebration Meem, chief of the computing division of the New Dim, Minn. theistration,oandcivilsservice retained by Postmaster his policv in this matter more definitely good, his strength great, and treasury architect's office, has resigned, and F. President Harrison has issued the following Babcock reform principles. in a few days. He has been busy with so W. Pease of Massachusetts has beeu selected foi The North Star Lung and Throat Balaam brick, hitting the boy behind the ear, Ward is married and has a family, proclamation: _, many other matters np to this time that he the position. Mr. Pease was formerly in the office, is a sure cure for coughs and colds. has not been able to give it the consideration but was dismissed by the last administration. knocked him senseless. Fo a long A hundred years have passed since the William Pray shot and killed his wife at he proposes. government which our forefathers founded time it was thought he was killed, Frankford, Ind., and then placed the muzzle was formally organized. At noon on the Co'onizine Waslilnfftonlans. of a revolver back of his right ear and fired. but he got over it. *s*,, /*_*" THE 30th day of April, 1789, in the city of New CHICAGO WASHINGTON, April 4.—A movement was put He is still alive, but cannot live only a short Indian Affairs. York, and in the presence of an assemblage on foot recently to start a township in the Oklahoma time. The couple had separated, and Pr ay WASHINGTON, Special Teleeram April 4.— NORTHWESTERN ot heroic men, whose patriotic devotion had country to be peopled with Wasningtonians. The senate committee on Indian affairs has visited the woman and vainly eudeavored Assurance is now had that 100 ex-Union led the colonies to victory and independence, A curious cause of death was recently about decided on the investigation tours to soldiers will join the movement, and applications to effect, a reconciliation, whereupon he George Washington took the oath jpf office recorded in India. A native have come in so rapidly from department be taken by the sub-committees,'during the killed her. Pray is desciibed as a horse as chief magistrate of the new-born*repub4e. clerks that it has been found necessary to limit present vacation. Qne portion of the commitcee, who was fishing in a stream caught trader by profession and an all-around vagabond This impfes^ive.nxt was preceded at 9.o'clock the membership In the colonv. The advance headed by Mr^-Dawes,,will ^go. tq in the mqrning.iin the^chuwhes^of the by practice. ,4 *-***.*.,-* guard will start on the 20th on a special train to a flat, ell-like fish, about 15 to 16 Alaska to iuyesticrate the condition of the city, by pra^p-^or ^tjps^Meseinft on the be made np bv the Baltimore & Ohio railroad Eugene Pubis, a liquor dealer of Chicago, Alaskans with respect to the necessities of governmel^^ffitffflrsfipr^iMent. Thecentennial •nd filled with delegations from Washington^ inches in length. Being desirous of who has been hunting at Eagle Jake, Wis., Baltimore, Philadelphia and other cities. education. It will also look into the treatment of this iuflstrjoos event in our history killing it, he put it into his mouth is supposed-to have been foully dealt with. RAILWAY. of the island A askans by the Alaska has been declared a general holiday by ^.J\fc •His wife visited Eagle lake in search of him. commercial company and its agents. The act of congress, to the end that the people OVER 7,000 MILES in order to bite- off his head. The Maj. l-ydecker's a^e. She found her husband's gun at a resort in of tb*."whole country *may join in. rumors of outraeres which over-zealous WASHINGTON, April 4.—The trend of opinion fish, however, scarcely appreciating" Kansasvillc, where he had left it. His empty commemorative exercises appifopriatetothe' missionaries have brought back here and at the war department is that the conrt jnartiai Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, this clumsy attempt atdecapitation, pocketbook was found on the sidewalk half day. In order that the joy of the occasion which Gov. Swineford has so energetacal'y has found Ma], Lydeck$r guiitv of neglect ol Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota may be associated with a deep thankfulness denied, lead the senate committee to believe dnty, but that the sentence does-not amount tc a mile north and the valise and other baggage vigorously essayed to make other and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, a dismissal. A reprimand is the least that could in the minds o! the people of all our blessings that steps may be taken at least to benefit was discovered at the lake. be given, and at is thought that the sentence Mining and Commercial Centres of the in the past, and a devout supplication arrangements, in which it was partially and impiove the condition 01 the natives on wjll lie between the two—something like a suspension WEST AND NORTHWEST. Prof. Ernest, a music teacher, recently to God for their gracious continuance in the St. Paul's and Ss. Geoige's ls'ands. Another" fiom rank and dnty. successful. Gifted with a sliminess, eloped with the wife of a Winnipeg grocer future, the representatives of the religious sub-committee, consist ng of Senators Piatt The wife subsequently returned to her husband, m^S^^^rUr, Vare.9 Re-lucrd The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line which made it very difficult to creeds, both Christian and Hebrew, have and Morgan, will visit Indian territory and but the professor did not show up. memorized the government to designate an WASHINGTON, April 4.—The reduction of force embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New investigate tne condition of the Indians hold, it slipped through the man's Next night there were two separate steads hoar for prayer and tnanksgiving on that at the goverment printing office, which always Wagner and Pullrpn Sleepers, Superbday occi'ppmg lands therein outside the five of men looking for Prof. Ernest. One numbered foUovs an adjournment of confess, took place day. Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Harrison, fingers into his mouth, and conveyed Coaches and t*^'- W civilized tribes. No visits will Be made to vesterday, when about fifty employes were discharged. about thirty-five, the, other twenty. president of the United States of America, in FAST VESTiSOLED TRAINS the Northwest The Chippewas of Minnesota The discharges caused srreat commotion itself partly down his gullet. The The smaller crowd found him before the tar response to thii pious and reasonable request, will tms year be left to the tender mercies of in the office, as is usnal There are to be a and feathers were ready. He begged and do recommend that on Tuesday, situation now was bad for the fish, the commission to be appointed under the few more discharges from time to time until the Running direct between Chicago. St. Paul pleaded so lor mercy that they had to substitute April 30, at the hour of 9 o'clock in the number of employes corresponds with thf Nelson bill. The unfinished investigation, and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and but still worse for the man, for, owing axle grease, syrup, paregoric, etc. morning, the people of the entire country repair amount of work. st! r^ed two years aco by a -subcommittee Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, to the sharp fins on the back of The pasty gavehim a grand dose ofieathers to their respective places ot dhine worship mto affairs ot" i?S&- 4„s* San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. Fourth-Clan* Postmasters and the foregoing ingredients. They then to implore the favor of God that the the fish, it was not possible to withdraw WASHINGTON. Special Telegram, April 4.— ONLY LINE TO THE BUCK HILLS showed him his way out of the city, he having blessings of liberty, prosperity and peace WHITE EABTH AGENCY *5rx- Fourth-class postmasters were appointed today may abide with us as a people, and that his it. The man died in great agony promised never to turn up again in will be allowed to drop. Senator Morgan as follows: Dakota—MIB. M. A. Batchelder, For Tickets, Hates. Maps, Time Tables and roll hand may lead us in the paths of righteousness Winnipeg. It is not known who the "White information, apply tu any Ticket Agent or aA-J bas been tryinsr tor two years to eet a report Grand View. Doualas county. Iowa.—Ellas Cook. within an hour. -r srena the Oen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. 111. and good deeds. Caps" are, as they were disguised. fixed up on tb^'^matter. nut has ffnallv^giy.n Wever, Lee county. j.H.wsrrMAH, a.c.TOcm, s. r. msos, fjk General Xaaager. SM&elUuger. Ges'lPaw. A£tJ§