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^iniiesota I^psMpre. A "J WASHINGTON NFW^ I1* V***** afc meeting of stockmen with whom EVICTIONS CEASE! IBvaton GSta.TBcixik. Er. AifderMde 4 1 1 VV O he ia associated. "Ojly bnsinsss would draw me avay from Washington at this time," said Mr Harrison," but I will leave my family here _s. fc A *-, .The President Shows No Disposition to represent me until I return from the West 1 0. M. CHADBOTOJT* .^ BOSS, -j FRIDAY, APHID 5 will probably finish up my business affairs Marshals Restrained From Evict Presidents Cuh&n to Create a Cyclone ot Political Montana so as to be able to take in tfie centennial Manufacturer oi SESATE—Mr Keller presented his report celebration at iew \ork, and addition to ing Settlers on the Des Moines on the twine trust the senate The gentleman Cor. Minn, and Centre Sirs. Removals. that, it is important that I should be in New comesjto theeonclnsion, after a thorough York about the first of May At that time River Lands. Eire, Well Building: and Steeple investigation, that the twine trust is a Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper will be myth at it has no existence except the, formally transferred to its new owners, and we NEWDLM, MINN. Brick, want to talk over the future policy of the paoer" imagination of people The rise in the price "WasHEfGTON, April 10 —The long list of Montana people who want to have something tc of binding twine he finds is due to natural Collection*an* all bactaesa pertaining to ^"H™ say about local patronage themselves will not DtrBT/QtrE, Special Telegram April 10 —An postmasters appointed yesterday inspired causes—chiefly to the scarcitj ot the raw promptly attended t». be heart-broken if Mr. Harrison stays in the Fine Pressed Brick for order from Judge Shiras, of the Umtad States material The gentleman gives interesting he office seekers with an hilanoas apprehension West. facts and figures, and conclusion calls at Individual Responsibitiy, district court, issued to-day, ends for the that the hour of the lon^* and ornamental fronts. tention to the new process lor manufacturing present all proceedings against the Dei anxiously prayed-for clean sweep had at last Postal Clerkships for Dakota People. twine, from the fiber of certain weeds. Th Moines river land settlers. When United $500,000, struck. A careful analysis of the pacers encouragement by the farmers of this stateofthe WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, April 10 States Marshal Desmond proceeded a few the various cases filed in tne dt-partment new industry, he suggests, many result a the hest of shipping facilities and $ 8 Delegate Mathews to-day secured the appointment days ago to enforce the processes of eviction Eagle Mill Co. msecming lower prices does not jusnfy this sanguine concensus of of William Grinneli as a postal clerk will pay attention to auu orders, •••,^| against tne settlers be was met by armed resistance. between Tracy and Pierre on the Storthwestern Only a minute fraction of the HOUSE —Mr Hay's bill providing that a He returned to Dubuque and laic road He has also recommended W E. Whiting, appointments were of the clean-sweep sort grand jury shall consist of 7 to 11 jurymen NEW tILM, MINNESOTA. editor of the Braokmes Sentinel, for a similar the case before Judge Shiras, telling nun will have to be repealed I passed both Or forty seven appointments to presidential position to run between Oakes and Ha warden, Manufacturers of that resistance had been made, and that he houses and received the governor's signature offices ten were to fill vacancies made and O L. Snell of Norfolk as postal agent, bully proposed moving with a force sufficient tc some tune ago But now, having been put ROLLER FLOUB county, to run between Redneld and Gettysburg. H. Eudolphi,] by resignations, ten were to vacancies all the way through the legislative mill, incidentally overcome all possible opposition. The judge, Mrs Mathews is still quite ill and hardly created by the expiration of receiving rhe endorsement of several able to travel The delegate expects to leave ohome in his order, sayo term*, eleven were to oifices that lawyers, it is lound to be unconstitutional about the last of the week. Mr Mathews BY THE When yon undertake the execution of the have newly become presidential, and sixteen denies that either h» or Gov. Mellette indorsed Gradual Eduction Bolkr process in vonr hands, yon should have at com the application of McDowell of High more for the MANTFACTCBSB OF &SAXJEK I 1 were to replace postmasters removed. mand aid sufficient to overcome any possible resistance. SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Huron land office, and says his strongest support Boots and Shoes!. Of the sixteen, three were removed for But, whilst the greatest care should b« came from outside the territory. McDowell SENATE—The Third Begiment bill came up exercised to prevant any wrong or insult to thf System causes, and it is said several more might himself sav3 he is under great obligation to the which elicited debate, participated by the leelmgs of tho«e evicted, or any injury to theii have been, only the department was not disposed senators from Illinois and Minnesota. same gentlemen who talked over the measure personal property, yet the execution ot the when it was up in committee of the to send men out of ofiice with a bad process must be thorough and complete. There NEW ULM, inNN. Minn. 4 3d N. itrs., .New Uim, Minn. is a matter outside the line of vour duty which, whole a few days ago The motion to refer A Pelay txDlamed. record where it could be avoided. Others, it however, should, I think, be considered by the WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, April 10 —It was lost by a vote of 2-t nays to 11 ayes is explained, wer«» editors of Democratic papers court upon the question of the time when the will interest applicants for places in the internal and then the bill was passed by a vote of 3 1 A large assortment of men's ao4 who challenged removal by bitter attacks process in your hands should be executed. It revenne services to know why so few appointments has been stated in the public newspapers, and I boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' an4 upon the administration since the 4th are made ihat branch On the 1st of Mr Pope hill repealing the law providing have no reason to doubt the correctness of th» May the collectors issue the retail license stamps children's shoes constantly kept oa of March. Offensive partisans, ambitious of for the taxation of railroads on their statement, that the secretary of the interior haa throughout the country This is an immense martvrdom, whom it was thought best to gross earnings was acted on favorably by hand. Custom work and repelling officially requested the attorney general of the work, thousands of stamps having to be signed. United States to examine into the past history the senate in committee- I was explained cra'iry It is known that there was much promptly attended to. The collectors have to begin their work about and present condition of the disputed titles t« by Mr. Pope at the repeal was desirable April 15 and continue it until Mav 9 If a collector sober consideiation over this list ot postmasters. these Des Moines river lands for the purpose oi were removed after he had begun this from the fact tna the state cannot enforee Mr Wanamaker was closeted with determining whether it may not be desirable tc work and before May 1 all the stamps signed by the collection of taxes upon the interstate John Hauenstein, bring a proceeding the name of the United it and the president tor two hours, and "t was him would be of no value and the work would earnings of railroads and while it was true States, in which, if there is any title oi nearly night before the announcements were have to be done over again. For this reasou the that they paid a tax on their interstate Obtained, and all PATE&T BUMUlUXi tt right available in law or equity to the settler* policy of the treasury department will be tc tended to for MODERATE FEES. Our o&c* tt BKEWER made earnings they could decline to do so if they UDOU the*,e lands, the same may be set forth and make no changes in these places from this time oppoalte the S Patent Office and we can ob be heard and determined. It is not known yet choose The repeal would bring the railroads 1 o-day tne department was fortified with until after Mav 1, so there is hope for Mr Wilde lain Patents in lea tune than those remote from what course the attorney general will pursue in under the old law, which is more satisfactory. of Faribault, but it must be hope deferred for a WAbHIbQTOX. Send MODEL. DRAWIS9 justification for all the changes made, so these matters Certainly it is only proper courtesy month at least. XEOTO of invention We adviaa as to patentability HorsE —The house spent the-whole afternoon to allow a reasonable time to the attorney there is no evidence yet of a departure from free of charge and we make HO dLUtQM and geneial to make the necessary investigation, and yesterday on general orders There the rule laid down a month ago, thac re UXLJ2SS PATENt IS SELIRZO if so advised, to take action in the premises was not a quorum present at any one time, A Good Understanding. MALTSTER For circular, advice, terms and reference* to movais would not be general in presidential Should the process of the court be at ence executed, and before they were through at 6 clock, WASHINGTON, April 10 —It is authoritatively actual clients in your own State County, City of it might seem to be an effort to forestall postofiiees, and that most ot Mr Cleveland's there were onlj about twenty five members stated at the department of state to-day that the action of the attorney general, and appointments would be permitted to serve present They worked faithfully, however, the three treaty powers concerned Samoan thus lay the court open to the charge of disconrtes, affairs—England, Germany and the United and disposed of thirty five bills, most ot out their terms. Of the two Northwestern toward the co-ordinate branch of the Oppaau Patau Ojflct, Wathmgto*, tf Our brewery is fnHy equipped and able to fir States, nave reached an understanding, bv the which were of a local or technical nature and government Under these circumstances, I have appointments in the list, one, ihat at Livingscon, terms of wtiich. thev will each keep but one war in orders concluded tnat it is the-dutv of the court to caused little or no debate,. The only bill mdefinately Bingham Bros. if was to a vacancy created by resignation, vessel at Samoa pending the termination of the snspend for a reasonable time the execution oi pootponed was the Sevatson bm Mr Grebe has charge-oC the bottHnj esta-B* and the other, at Madison, S. to Berlin conference The vessel to be sen there the process for eviction in these cases issued to punish the corrupt use of money at elections lishment. by the United States will be the Alert, a 1,000ton rrom the Unued States court in the Southern fill a vacancy caused by the failure of he This was killed on the groand of mipractioaibility Hew Ulm, Minn. ship now at Honolulu. The German corvette district of Iowa, awaiting the action of the attorney senate to confirm one of Mr Cleveland's ap The bill i*hieh caused the Sophie now on her way out from Zanzibar, general, and yon will, therefore, not proceed longest debate was the Eed nver valley pointment a. It may be that Wanamaker has will represent German mteres's, while England further in the execution cf such process DEALERS IS LUMBE wjll doubtless order the Calliope to ieturn to until further order ot the court. drainage bill, which was recommended to been warned by the tate that has overtaken R. Pfefferle, Samoa from Svdney, or will replace her if she is pass Secretary Noble Officials of the interior department materially damaged by the hurricane. NO HOPi, FOB SKTTLESS «av iC was more crowded to-dav MONPAY, A I WASHTNGTON, Special Telegram, April 10.— SENATE.—The documents relating to the than it nas been since the 4t ot March. All A Story Discounted. rh letters from the commissioner of the sale oi seedling fruit trees from the expen of the ofiice seekers in town seem to have WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, April 10 Dealer ia general land ofiice transmitted by the secre mental farm at Lake Minnetonka were laid deseitea the other departments to flock The story will probably be telegraphed to many LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, lary of the interior to the attorney general beiore the senate yesterday, but action with papers to-night that M. Duffield ot Detroit, Groceries, there, accepting as an invitation Mr Noble's Mich, has been selected for solicitor general,and reference to them was deferred at the in with a request that the question of bringing recent declaration of policy The reputation will be appointed a few days Thi may be stance of Mr Pope Mr Pope stated that SASH AND BLIND. suits looking to the cancellation of patenti of a moderate civil service reiormer is true, but Attorney General Miller stated positively the resolution calling for information regard for Des Moines lands be looked infic CANNED, PRIED & GREE19 last Saturday th^t no person had been not onlv a good thing the abstract, but it these sales was introduced by him Lime, Cement and CoaL thought of for solicitor general and th.it no appointment have reached the department of justice and consequence of a statement made by a prominent is a shield and a strong castle to protect ft I S would be made till after the end of have been placed in the ha nas of citizen of Minnesota to the effect that cabinet officers from tne assaults of the mob. the present term of the supreme court, whicb Solicitor General Jenks. The latter Haid today a targe number of fruit trees have been sold, Mr Jenks is conducting some very important that, while he had not examined the papers, Zowest prices always* the proceeds of which sales were never accounted cases for the government, including tne telephone JFloixr a Liberally Construed, for cases he was pretty well acquainted with the The telegrams and other communications history of the cases, and greatly feared that WASHINGTON. April 10 —Assistant Secretary isasi received by the mayor of St Paul and by Bussev is erring a more liberal construction to Opposite Railroad Depot, bhere was no hope for che settlers if suits STOSX.WOODZX Air© WIIAOW. FIGHTING ELAMES. the St Paul chamber of commerce, officially, the pension laws than has heretofore been given W A S could be maintained. He does not, he bays, KEWTJLM, KTHa for aid in behalf of the sufferers by the prairie and each day a number of former decisions of desire to discourage tne settlers, but he 3 I W TTLM, vmsc&i the pension office are overruled. Among other fires in Sully county, Dak were read in a W of re at a a thmk3 the only hope of relief tor the settler* recen1- reversals are the following In the case the senate and, on motion of Mr. Scheffer, a FRANK FRIEDMANN, a —Killed in a a ad of Henrietta Breckinridge, a colored woman, ties legislation. committee of five was appointed to report a who aoplied for a pension as a dependent widow W A an plan of relief The committe consists of Olmstead Breckmridse.ComDany K, One Hundred Messrs Scheffer, Swenson, Claik, Smith and by re SEXTLETS EEIGN SUFBEME. and Twentv-third United States Colored dealer in Durant FOBT DODGE, iowa, Special Telegram, April troops, he revises the pension ofhce decision. MTLWATTKEE, Special Telegram, April 10 —The 10 —It is all the way of settlers here tonight HOUSE —The governor yesterday recommended Her application was first rejected on the ground hardest, fight the Milwaukee fire department aver Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, The rains, that delay evictions, have the introduction of a bill into the that she was not his wife, as they were both engaged in was that which lasted for four hours slaves at the time of his enlistment and lived house amending the Ha bill reducing the to-night at Sanger, Rocswell & Co's large sash, passed, ana vet the marshals moved not on Manufacturer of and Dealer ia Kentucky where the law did not recognize number oi the grand jurors of the state, door and blind factory The fire broke out the seeders' homes. To-night Marshal Hay the legality of marriage among si tves olassware, Notions, Canned the warehouse, on the ground floor, and as soon which has been passed but deemed uncon returned withoun an attempt at making an CIGARS, Assistant becretary Bnssey holds that as the chief reached the place and saw there was stitutional Accordingly Mr Hay mtro ihe point is not material and as they on since the dav they were cxiven a prospect of a large fire he turned in a general duced a bill yesterday which repeals the law cohabitea directs a pension to issue John from Hell's Hollow Their departure is cer alarm and the entire department was called already passed, and makes the grand jury a Fruit, Flour, etc. TOBACCOS, Mil cr. ComDany C, second battalion, bix'h national to the scene For one hour they worked tamly a victory for the settlers, and body of not more than fifteen, nor less than guard cavalrv. has been allowed a pension with fifteen streams of water without the bold stand oh they have thirteen, the concurrence of twelve being after the pension ofhce had rejected his claim seeming to have any effect The PIPES, necessary in finding any indictment This on the groand that di«abilitv did not develop taken. Officials were awed at the thorough All goods sold at bottom prices and large arehonse was stocked full of doors and until af er his discharge, and that disease was satisfies the question of constitutionality, ness of the settlers' preparations for then delivered free of cost to any part oi sash, and as fast as the fire in one place was extinguished not contrae ed the line of service barab Jane which b\ the way, is more a question oi reception, and knew that an attempt at enforcing it broke out another Several of Morgan, mother of William Morgan, Company Cor. Minnesota and Centre the city. spirit than of letter of the constitution eviction meant bloodshed. The settier the firemen in the basement were overcome by A, a ourth TJ1.1 ed Stages artillery, has been allowed TUESDAY, APBIL 9 streets. a pension on ne evidence adduced to the smoke, and for three nourb one by one the reigns supieme on the Des Moines river N E W TJLM, MINN. SEVATE —The judiciary committee had a sapper her claim. Simeon Williams, Company men succumbed and were dragged out, until at lands to-night, and will continue to farm his NEWITL3I, 'MIJW. final strugsle yesterday over the Duluth & A, Tmrty fif Ohio volunteers, n«s been 10 clock not over fifteen men of the entire lands for some days to come It is now iorreiture Winnipeg land grant bills, resulting allowed a pension fty the loss of two hugers by force were able to work, and all of these had GEO. BENZ & SONS. Jno. Neuman, thought that evictions wnl not be resumed the accidental discharge ot his gun His claim a vote to recommend the passage ot benn carried out from one to three times Chief wasrrfat rejected by the pension office on the until action is taken bv the attorney general he bill A prior motion to recommend the Fo'ev and his assistant chief were earned out Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ground that there was no record of his being attached indefinite postponement of the bill had jailed four nines each, and when the fire was finally tne proposed investigations Settlers have to the regiment at the time the accident WINES & overcome shortly after 10 clock, the chief was by reason of a tie vote, and it is understood thus far repos essed themselves ot 20 0 acres occurred, but Assistant Secretary Bussey holds Dealer in at the head of his men. badly used an but still at the majority on the recommendatory From which evictions were made last tall- that the evidence oi the officers and comrades of DIEVST O O S able to give orders Never was such a scene witnessed vote was one only The proceedings were Williams is sufficient in the absence of the official LIQUORS at a fire here. 0~ the broad sidewalk in held executive session record. SEJtSATIOifAI. BEPOBTS Hats, Caps, Notions, front of the building and on every bench and Unexpected strength was developed the table in the offices of the factory were men laid ES MOD.ES, April 10—The report has senatem support of Mr. Hixon bill to take Groceries,' Provision^ 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn out with Qoctors, policemen and factory employ been sent out from Fort Doage that a posse the control of the agricultural college away Speaking for Idaho. es at work ov»r them. It became rumored Crockery and Glassware, of twenty men had s?one irom nere to assist from the university regents and place it in WASHINGTON special Telegram, April 10 about the city that charge of a board, to be known as the agricultural the United States marshal in making evictions Green, Dried and Canned Dele_a^e Dubois called upon the president today PETER SGHERER, college board This bill is avowedly to urge the early appointment of a Republican MANY iTBEMEN VTXTi BEEN KTLLED on the river lands. There is no truth ~.» Fruits, etc, etc* and the wives, mothers and other relations of a Farmer alliance measure and is sum marshal and United Spates diatn attorney in the report, no one having gone from here the firemen crowded the adjacent streets, making lar to a bill killed at the last session The for Idaho He says that the territory will tearful inauiries after the fate of their recently tor that purpose Careful inquiry hold a constitutional convention at an early day bill may possibly pass when it is reached friend" Thoubands of people gathered in the win always take farm produce in exchange at the different sources of information leads and will proceed at once to organize a state government O SE —For about half an houryesterdav large vacant block opposite the factory, and as for goods, and pay the highest market price for aji and elect officers, a legislature, a congressman to the belief tnat the reports from the river every procession of policemen moved from the afternoon the house gave its latest and best —DEALER IX,— and senators They will then come to kinds mt paper rags. smoky fire center with their burden of disabled and country have been greatly magnified imitation of a Tot of men endeavoring not to LUMBER congress and ur_e the eany passage of tne bill firemen the crowd would surge toward them like do any business for sensational purposes, ana that no such for the admission of the territory In order to a great wave only to be driven back by thesquad The lawyers and newspaper men in the In connection with my store Ihme Urst-clam a feeling ana no intention of joining provide fo: this it is desirable that all federal of policemen that was kept patrolling house had a war of words over Senator IBJOOB furnished with a splendid bkliard table sate} officials of the territory should be Republican. the street Soon after the general battle wiLh the marshal, as have been re* Day'B bill granting the ngh* to retract to my customers will always find good liquors **4 alarm was given Mayor Brown and Chief He has recommended to the presides-t, therefore ported, exist country newspapers of Police Gannesen appeared on the scene and the names of Joseph W'lson for marshal sugars, and eTery forenoon a splendid Innah. worked steadily uutil the fire was out, resuscitating ?nd Wnlis Sweet for district attorney. TiVilson WEDNESDAY, APBIL 10. and relieving the d*sabltd firemen All is a resident of Boise City, Ada county, and has he A O a a SEVATE —Mr Hixson pitched mto th« bill All goods purchased of me will be dellTered of the police patrol wagons were called into been for several terms sheriff of that countv, bringing county elevators doing a business requisition, and as ramdlv as six or eight of the One of those wild, unreasoning movement!), soy part of the city free of cost. and is known throughout the territory as an disabled men could be treated, they were taken having the sudden accession of fortune for compensation under the control of the Minnesota Street, yew Ulm. Minm able and influential officer and Republican. to the hospital or to then* homes When firemen as its goal, is the proposed exodus from railroad and warehonsecommission and providing "Willis Sweet, the proposed attorney, is a prominent Meat Market^ were carrying a line of hose up a ladder number of American cities to Oklahoma. for their licensing Ih bill was LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, lawyer ot Nor hern Idaho The secretary the ladder fell, and two of the men were seriously I ms name has been so bandied about the drafted by the railroad and warehouse commission, of the treasury has called upon the apDomtment injured. one. iS is believed, fatally Strange country during the past decade in and was introduced by Mr Shields to sav, that though upward of Sixty men were officer for the papers the ease of the Boise connection with certain well chosen phrases Mr Hixson declared that the iill was not in SASH, BLINDS, disabled, no one was killed. The loss on City mint, and it is understood that the appointment relating to "milk and honey." that many M. EPPLE, Prop'r. the interests of the farmers, but was an outrage stock and building was comparatively light, not people have been cajoled into the belief that the of a«sa\ er, melter and coiner will be upon them It would also, he claimed, exceeding $30,000 onW arehoase No 2.to which —and all kinds of— two expressions were synonymous. Now, in the MnrazsoTASx. NEW ULM,MINNS* made a few days. the fire was confined. There was bnt $12,000 encourage the wheat ticket system, which first place, Oklahoma is not, nor can it ever become, insurance on building and stock. Had not the system was iniquitous and onght to be abolished a iand literclly bursting with milk and Building Material. firemen worked &o nobly in the smoke the fire The Sioux Commission. honey. Nature did not shed an excess of bounty After a brief debate the measure was would have been one of the most destructive of i} BxderslgBed desires to Inform the pecptoat within its confines and the be^t that may be WASHINGTON, Spec al Telegram, April 10 recommended for indefinite postponement. the year The factory employs upward of 700 1 New Ulm and Tlcinity rh»t he ha* re-establish* said of it is that it mav become, through the There is another hitch in he appointment of Notice of reconsideration wasgiven. men, and wnth its adjoining buildings covers a ffEW ULM, Mum ed his meat market and is now preapared to »a* thrift and diligence of the settlers, a gocd average the Sioux commission. Two of the persons la ge territory in the lumber district Up to on Bis eld customers and frienda with only the, farming country, capable of EUS» When the Duluth &, Winnipeg forfeiture whom Secretary Noble had selected refused to midnight the disabled men, with the exception best (rash and cared meats, manege*, lard and em taming a limited population. But that pill was reported en favorably in the senate serve, and the matter has gone over for a few of William Curran, were all doing welL Citizens'Bank. erythlne nasally kept in a first-elasa market Tb4 it can be regarded as a particularly desirable by the Judiciary committee an attempt was days. One of these persons is Congressman highest murketpriee wtli be paid for FATCA1I place of residence no one has yet been preposterous made to summarily kfll it Mr Buckman William Warner of Missouri, but it is underStood XLi,HH)KS,WOOL,KTC. enough to seriously maintain. However moving its indefinite postponement and Mr by dint of considerable telegraphing today, GIGANTIC STRIKE AHEAD. considerable its present achievement and M. EPPUS. Edwards giving the motion a second There his objections have been overcome, and iridescent its future promise, neither the will that he will accept. He desired very much were protrsts from two or three senators nor imagination of its most ardent votaries can TIVOLI it at A he of against this course, and Mr Crandall called to go upon the Cherokee commission, but stretch its boundaries a hair's breadth Ok ahoma owing to the opposition of the Cherokees themselves, for the ayes and noes on tne motion. The he W a in in is small. its limus are circumscribed. Its he was refused the place. He was greatly acreage is trivial compared to the vast areas oi vote stood 18 for indefinite postponement a go a I in a W a disappointed. Tae name of the remaining person unoccupied land situated in more favor portions and 21 against. The committee's report O who declines appointment could no* be of the United States. It cannot comfortably NEW ULM, MINN. was then adopted, and the bill goes on general AND learred. but lo is hoped thac his place can be sust an one-tenth of the peoole who are CHICAGO, Special Telegram, April 10 —A strike orders BREWERY niadiy on the brink of planning a hastv sacrifice fi led in a dav or two It is reported that John on all the Western roads centering in Chicago is HOUSE —The Dav libel bill was the occasion of present mteresrs to seek homesteads of problematical King of Dakota, Charles Failir of Ohio, and one of the possibilities of the near future- No of a hard-fonght battle in the house yesterday value within its borders. A well Gen. Crook, of the army, are to be on the commission. M.MuUen, Preset. H. Fo en,Ftc«-Fr»V other snbjecc is discussed at the secret meetings Members who have been previous known officer of the United States army, who The instructions to the commi-sion of the Brotherhoods of Locomotive has excellent opportunities to know the entire legislatures say that they never saw a harder h«»ve been signed by tne secretary They are J. C. Rudolph, Ga8hter. JOS. SCHMUCKJEE, Prop. Engineers and Firemen. The impression country thoroughly, wntesas follows fight. I passed—yeas, 54, nays, 35. almost identical with those given to last year's prevails among the men that the commission, and conform to the terms of tms Jirectorsi THURSDAY, APRIL 11 NEW ULM,'1 MINNESOTA Western roads have determined upon a general years act. SE& ATE—There was a great difference between "While on this subject, I can not refrain from and sweeping reduction in wages. During the expressing my astonishment to see the strcgjrte the vote on the Hixson bill to divorce the re beer sold in quantities to suit tb« Werner Basch, Ckas. Wagner,' Dr. last week several things have transpired which going on to get into Okahoma, when settlers agricultural college from thestate university, The Chippewa Commission. purchaser. Special attention paid to th tnd to strengthen that impression. Several of could and will find more desirable homes in taken the senate on the question of final Wescheke, 0. M. Olseny E.G. Koch. bottling ot beer. WASHINGTON,Special Telegram, Aoni 10 —The the Western railroads are contemplating a reduction Montana. Oklahoma ia a fine country, bat it ia passage yesterday, a the vote taken in 3 instructions to the Chippewa commission a farming counsry, and that is all The climate in the wages of their employes. It is committee of the whole two or three days reached the interior department to-day and is milder, hot the extremes ef heat and cold are stated on the best authority that every Western ago, whereby the measure was recommended more felt. The interest in Oklahoma is due .- THEMM were laid before the secretary. He will do nothing road has lost money during the last six months. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS tajpass. Wb^i the final vote was taken, with them until he considers the formation principally to.the fact^of the adTenfeing it baa The Chicago. Burlington & Quincy is a heavy eleven senators voted favor of the measure, received through the yearly conflict between the of the commission. Before Secretary Tnas left loser and has already commenced to reduce its **0F EUROPE, AND PASSAGE troops and a few "boomers.' From a considerable and twenty-two against it. office be appointed a commission composed of expenses. The men in their shops at Aurora CITY PLANING MILL knowledge of both sections, ob arned by Rev Father Martv, the Catholic bishop of Dakota, When Day's bill amending he libel law and other points have had their hours of work personal observation, I feel «tfe in predicting TICEJETS SOLD. ex-Senator Henry M. Rice of Minnesota came back from the house, the house amendments reduced from ten to eight, with a corresponding tnat the Indian Territory and Kansas will is and B. Whiting of Wisctn-in. It ia quite were adopted. The senate failed, however, years to come be a mere farming and grazing decrease in wages. The number of trains likely that this commission will he changed to concur in the passage of the biB as conniry, while Montana, with its brvad plants, on all branch roads has been decreased, somewhat and that Whiting and perhaps Rice amended, the vote standrag "21 ayes to 9 its lovely valleys its magnificent mountains, its and ninety clerks were discharged from the will be rep'aced bv other men. The secretary, ^Glose Attention Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASlf, 1 coal, timber and raccions metals, will be a great noes The bill was declared lost, for the Chicago general office. The Illinois Central has however, is not disposed to take up the matter empire state- I has tbe chanzmg scenery and reason at not & majority of the entire senate Collecting, w* reduced the hours and wages of its shop employes, at once. The law under which the commission the? diversified resources which make a great votect-m the affirmative bnt Mr Day |s ^VENETIAN BLINDS, and in other ways curtailed expenses. -operates is not looked upon with favor bv the peopie, broadened by their intercourse with others bobbed up with a notiee of reconsideration, officials of the Indian bureau as at present const! The Chicago, Milwaukee & S Paul. Chicago & of different pursuits more dependent upon and the measure has yet a chance of hfe. uted. It is asserted by them the commission Northwestern, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, £actt other and more independent as a great com* MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. HOUSE—The house was a veritable cave of **w ^^Bneklen 8 Arnica Salve will fail of its purrKc-es. There are, however, monwealth." and other Western roads have not yet made any the winds yesterday morning. I was in the Indian service many friends of the Thebest salve in the world forTDnts, move toward retrenchment. The St. Pain has session two hours and fifty minutes, and Pianino, turning and all old agreements negotiated by the Northwestern been a loser through the stagnation of railroad "oorth-* lass Postmasters. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, when the noon recess was taken it required Ind an commission, and the wish may be the business, and the Northwestern has not fared WASHTSGTOX. Special Telegram, April 10 work with rib-saw promptly Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, father of the assertion. very dose investigation to find out in what much better. I is said that on Friday the Poarth-class Dakota postmasters were appointed Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup'ions, respect the business of the session had been engineer and firemen of the St. Paul road will be and neatly e^^ted.3 so-dsy as follows. D. Robertson, Blanchard, *tf jfc & in the least furthered and positively cures Piles, or no notified of a reduction to go into effect the middle trafllcounty: F-E. ElHott, Canastota, McCook Off for Montana.* «T#* Th friends of meat inspection to go Monty & P. Sr. .John, Clear Lake, Deuel pay required. It ie guaranteed to give of the month. This report obtained circulation WASHINGTOK, Sf ecial Telegram, April 10 into-committee of the whole yesterday, but among the St. Pan! men to-day. and toe »unty Ezra Fuller. Montrose, McCook county All work guaranteed. Bates reason* r»erfeet satisfaction, or money retund^d. Having Una ly given his ultimatum to ex-Gov. Judge Fleming demanded the ayes and noes, tf. Ackerman, Boseweil, Minor junty Clinton response was that if ft was carried into effect a Price 25 cents per box. SoIdnyC Crosby. Suseeil Harrison will leave for Montana Love, Spencer. McCook county T. P. Hopp, and the roll call found 56 in favor of the motion %hl*» a ttnke would be precipitated. Mk •^c-morrow evening, as it ia necessary for him. to L. Boos. Willow Iiake, Clarke county^' 4 and 25 agamst. So the motion was fc. ZEUER, Pr9p*r. lost.