New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 1, 1889 · Page 1 of 9
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flffiBHEED* NEWS ^Gtefeset^lJf——.^ New Him Review, mitted a jea ago, was at Somerset, BILLS THAT HAVE PASSED MWn\ St.Peter hospital forinsane 24.250 Ky., accident by a mere Day. Two Fiochpsterihospital for insane 24.230 peddlers were mysteriously missing a year School for the deaf 7000 %M ago John and Henry Hill, at whose house School tor the bhnrt ".".....'. 3*400 if "v _$,{, BEANDT & WEDDENDOEP, Publishers. -WU *»JH& School tor the feeble-minded!.!.".*!*.! 11 0'o they were last seen, were arrested charged The Work of the Twenty^ rxth Session State public =C»ILO1 '. 9'H) NEW UIM l)/-" MINER The Yery Xatest Associated Press Telegrams with their murder, also awoman who na a State reform school '!'.""!'". 10.000 of the Minnesota Legislature.Com-* NEW ULM. MANUFACTURER OF MINNESOTA their housekeeper. The woman -testified State reformatory -. .....V..... 3 5*000 in a Condensed Form. FINE CIGARS & pitted Last Night. A* "-T Stateprison .""!."*.".'! 21,'l(,0 that the Hills deliberately cut the throats of the peddlers and Tobbed -them that they The members of *he whisky trust From Washington. Total $l-_3,2 0 compelled her to bold a basin to catch the Additional appropriate is tor cunent expenses, $ have met at Peoria 1so consider jrsst 1891: blood, and that the bodies were concealed. 'President Harrison finally appoints the The State Is Reapportioned—A. Full Fergus Falls hosmtal for insane S35.7.-J0 As the bodies could not be found, the Hills commission of three members only, and Gen how tar they can trust one another. List of All Appropriations .For Sn Peter hospital lor the msano 32.4'iu were released. The other day a boy running Crook, William Warner of Missouri and Rochester ho-pitalior insane.. 24'O0 8@»SpeciaI j*?-. brands made to order. Various Purposes. down a hill caught a grapevine and Charles Foster of Ohio are the men. bchool for the deaf "." lo'ot 0 pulled it up, disclosing a coffee sack. Electricity moves 288,000 miles School lor the blind ...V.!!!.. 4*4')u The sixteen ladies who will dance in the School ior the feeble-minded.! 13*000 dug out the sack and iound in it two skeletons, per second light moves 192,000 Statepublic school .",."." 6*900 quadrille of honor at the centennial ball in a tin basin and a small basket, recognized The Minnesota legislature ba3 adjourned. S'ate reform school !"..V.!'."."."" lo'ooo WM. FRANK! JOHN BENTZIN* New i'ork, according to the Tribune, have miles per second a rifle ball 1,460 as belonging torfche Hills. The Hills State reformatory !..!.!!!! 13 000 It has been a loner and in many ways Cottcnwood Mills. been decided upon as follows: Mrs. Benjamin were again arrested and placed in jail.in Stateprison ."."!.*.'"" 25000 feet per second. a tedious session. Much time has undoubtedly Harrison. Mrs. Levi H. Morton, Mrs. Jamestown. Grover Cleveland. Mrs. Graoie King, Mrs. been wasted, and the wisdom of the ,'Eoba"- $173,300 Appropriations for extraordinarv lmprovejnients Alexander Van Eenssalaer, Mrs. W. Bayard lengthening of the session has been, often and repair", available 1891: An old frontiersman gives good Cutting, Mrs William Astor, Miss Cora Livingston, From Foreign Lands. questioned. The number of bills introduced bt. Peter .hospital insane $3 050 Mrp. Newbold Morris, Mrs. Elbridge Custom grinding solicited. WiH has reached the enormous total of nearly Rochester hospital msaae ... 3T100 advice to Oklahoma landseekers: Opposition to the 'Canadian Pacific railroad T. Gerry, Miss Louisa Lee Schuyler. Mrs. Fergus Falls hospital insane...." two thousand, as aerainst about 1,300 tor 730 grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange "Come with the idea of staj'ing, but Buchanan Wmthron. Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, has led to the fommmg in British Columbia State soldiers' home 1,000 the last sess.on. which in turn showed Defectives' institute !!.!".*.! of the Western Transcontinental 3,500 Mrs. William Jay. Mrs. S. V. B. Cruger and 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 with %ha means oi returning." ,the largest number up to that time. Of btate public school !.!.'!! 750 Mrs Alexander S. Webb. Railway Company, with a capital of $50,000,000. State reform school.......!!!.".! these a large proportion, some good and 730 fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour The company has been organized State reformatory. 50 •some bad, were lost but nearly & thousand The appointment of the secretary of the interior and feed sold at low rates and delivered by prominent British Columbia and English Stateprison •.../...—"!...!!!!..!!!. 1,250 English army authorities are considering of Messrs. Crook, Warner and Foster •of them survived the scrutiny of committeea capitalists, among whom was the great a New Ulm free of expense. Total ,_ .i!15 000 a project for enlisting young as commissioners to negotiate with the Sioux of house and senate, and have become mine and railroad owner. Dunsmere, who /Special appropnat ions' for "land",'" buildings, for the relinquishment of a portion of their engrafted into the body of the laws of boys and letting them grow up into owned nearly the whole island of Victoria. etc.: FRANK & BENTZIN. I reservation is believed at Chamberlain to be state. As a whole, the poor bills passed are But hedied a fewdays ago and,nowthepaity soldiers. Bf ID *. r. 1S8i} iSOO. an augury of success, lis these gentlemen are less in number than the good bills killed. Ic mostly interested in the undertaking is the ot. Peter hospital lnsine $3,500 $" 000 perfectly familiar with the work they undertake, AUG. (JUE1TSE, Grand Trunk railway. has been a session of small bills. The unusually Rochester hospital insane.. ..15,000 15!ooO and (tShe reports that are being steadily large number ot lawyers the Fergus Falls hospital insane 65 000 An Ithaca woman, who is only 28 Michael Dumeis, one of Gabriel Dumont's received from the various agencies leads our SoldierV home 25,00*6 2o',000 lower house has led to amass of euiative lieutenants, has sold his diary of events during Detectives'nibtitute 8.000 424 000 people to believe that no trouble will be met years old, has been married four aets, which have only peifected, the laws And for 1891, $18,000. the Riel rebellion to a Winnipeg paper, with in procuring the consent of the Indians. which now stand on the statute books. At State pniblic school 2 500 31500 HARNESS MAKER times. One husband is dead, one is and it will be published. Dunaejs escaped to Success means the throwing open to the And for 189L $14,000. the saane time a large number of important Montana with Dumont, and lus diary relates in state prison, one is divorced, and market of 11,000,000 acres of choice farm Reimbursing S. S. contractors 1,250 laws have been made which will ever stand —and Dealer in— the history of the Fish Creek fight and all totate reformatory 33 Joo lands. she lives with the fourth. to the icredit of those who made them. incidents in the rebellion up to and including And 1891, $33,000. Whips, Collars, and all other Grand total $295,750 the capture of Batoche. Dumete gives some articles usually kept Miscellaneous expenditures— Reeord of Casualties. PUNITIVJ S VWS valuable details as to the number of men engaged Dairy coin mission $3 000 in a first-alass harness The railways of the world are now on the rebel side at Duck Lake, Fish Most of the legislation relating to the penal Probate code I'll"I 2*000 Fires have been raging in the timber on shop. Creek and Batoche, together with the names Insurance committee counsel iees*.!!!'.! 2! 509 estimated at $30,000,000,000, and Institutions of the state was introduced in Bear creek, about five miles southwest of Ranroad committee coonse! fees 101 2 of the killed and wounded in each engagement. the senate., bavm originated with the board there is just one-third enough actual Chatfield, Minn., burning cordwood and doing For Company F, M. N. !,' j'soo New harnesses made to order and re His comments on the Middlpton of correction and charities. I includes a Grasshopper ra.d... 17*758 much damage to fences. The wind blew money in the world to buy them if troops are not of a very complimentary Noyes Bros & Cutler !!!.!!!!." 1,768 pairing promptly attended to. complete revision of toe prison law. the new a gale, driving the fire with resistless force, character. Itidenmitv lands ',..! 2*530 they were all offered for sale at once. law containing several new provisions NEW MLM, MINN and it was only by united and constant effort Fish commissiondefaciency ....!...! 2*20o with reference to the care of prisoners. Secretary of state deficiency 1*057 that the people in that district succeeded A Winnipeg special says: A man aamed Bronson Strain !.'.!!!"!". 117 The board of managers is increased to Munro, who died recently in England, has in saving their homes. The fire is burning H.FRENZEL, State boaid charities and corrections"'..! 2,000 The London Times advocates the five members, and ihe warden, instead of willed $230,000 to people in this province, slowly, the wind having died down, but if the Grasshopper contingent 20,000 receivinsr his appointment from the governor, and an institution in this city, as follows. State agiicultural college !.'."!' 25*0 0 adoption of base ball in England in wind rises again much damage will be done, Farmers'institutes !.*.!. 7^0 0 will be elected by tnis board. Tnis Warden Bedson, o.' Stony Mountain penitentiary, as everything is as dry as tinder. order that Englishmen may meet State university 100 000 change is made to the purpo-'e of taking $400,000 Rev. Canon Matheson Manufacturer of General laws 35*000 During a terrific gale which raged on Lake Americans at something else than $50,000 Mr. Vivian, the lawyer, $50,000, Che office ot warden out of politics. Bills state board of chanties and correction Superior the steamer Australasia and consort SODA WATER, St. John's college, $50,000. Munro was well were also passed providing for the transfer expenses 11.500 yachting, rowing and athletics. George, which were making for Ashland known in this country, being quite an old Mankato normal sehool .!!.'.'.".'.'!! "!o00 of certain classes prisoners between for ore, were driven on the beach of Michigan St. Cloud normal school '.'.'.! 3(X 0 SELTZER WATER settler here, and while employed in a Mam the state prison and the state re Moorhead normal school 9.500 Island, near Bayfield, one of the Apostle street 6tore was sent down for theft, having With 210 consulates to fill, there formatory and for the parole of State university, sewerage !...!!" 5!o50 group. The hulls and sterns of both boats gone through a cash box. Shortly after Monument, Camp Release 500 and prisoners and the care of ex-convicts. were battered the beach being very rocky Monument, Svutt county 400 are at this date 3,500 applications Munro's release from jail he was sent to the a person who has served two terms of not Monument, Getty-burg 200 and perilous. The Australasia's shoe.rudder penitentiary at stony Mountain to serve a for consulates on files in the department Monument, New Ulin !!.!!!!!.!! 5.000 less than three years each is declared an habitual and wheel are gone and she is seriously damaged, term for forgery. He was released about a Legislative expenses '. 15'5'uOO Champagne Cider. criminal, and on a third conviction will while her consort also fared badly. of State. The applicants, it Seed grain .'....'.".' 100.000 year ago. I twas during his incarceration be sentenced for a term of twenty-one years. The boats filled with water and are at the at the Mountain that correspondence was Total $552,96J niay be presumed, are not quite hapP7- The bill provdin for the inspection of cattle, mercy of thestorm Capt. Reid, commander Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn carried on in reference to the immense fortune, The appropriations for the support of the government sheep and swine on the hoot betore of the Australasia, telegraphed Corngan tor 1890-91 were as follows: all of which passed through the warden's slaughter was among the bills passed. I is Governor's stenographer. S 900 Bros., of Cleveland, her owners, and tugs hands. The will in which Munro makes Empire Mill Co. Attorney general's stenographer 900 with steam pumps ^ill be sent to endeavor one ot the important measuses of the session. the magnificent bequests to Manitobans was Attorney gei erai's cleik hire 1.500 The largest tree in the world as to release the vessels. Laws were also enacted amending the Governor's additional clerk hire 300 drawn up in Winnipeg by Lawyer Vnian, dairy lawb, so as to bun violations within Fireman and laborer, additional salary 3 80 yet discovered is in Tulare County, and signed by Munro He had a wife and One of the heaviest rain and hail storm ROLLER MILL. Attorney general's additional expenses 500 the jurisdiction cf justice courts, and family in England, and upon reaching that California. I is two hundred and Supreme court's additional expenses 250 ever known at Atlanta, Georgia, began to there is also one to prevent the adu' -Adjutant country made a will, which was never bigned, genei al's additional expenses 100 fall on the 24th. I twas a veritable cloudburst. seventy-five feet high and one hundred teration of certain articles of rood and ot Auditor's stenographer, additional 200 and consequently is of no use. Friends of At the time it began to fall the Capitol grounds care, additional 300 the deceased intend contesting the will, which liquors, Inch law is to be enforced by the and six feet in circumference at members of the fire department were inside 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Suj reme court marshal, additional 200 gives neaily all money to people well known da ry commiss.oner. The military code w.' its base. the Jackson building which burned Sunday this city. amended by a couple ot bills, one ot which a $5~,330 and the walls of which are still standing Fire NORMAL SCHOOLS. admits the Third regiment as a member ot We take pleasure in informing the had broken out among the debiis and the Wmon*, additional $2,000 the national g\v0rd. I he "seed grain bill" Dublic that we are now ready for busness. Including policemen, postoffice officials, men were there to put it out. The storm Mankato, additional '!.!".".!! 2.000 General "Sews Items. was a measure ot relief tor the farmers in the St. Cloud, additional !!!!'.!! 2.000 bms suddenly and before thev could get out The best machinery and all the marketmen and women, caretakers, Moorhead, additional !.!!".! 6,000 ex-counties in which the v. heat crop was Dr. Bartlett and his subordinates are the prior street wall fell upon them kilhng latest improvements in the manufacture ruined by fiost or blight last season. hospital nurses, and newspaper firemen W. P. Leach and Henry Howell and onerated in the matter ot the charges against al $12,000 of flour enable us to compete with the St. Peter insane asylum management. It appropriated $100,000 as a loan to tt-e lniuring others. Leach's body was found lush commission, hatching 3-0,000 writers and printers, it is esti-n-^-d ihe best mills in the country. State university, additional !.. 25,000 a short time, but Howell's had not been counties, which loan is marle available to Returns are in from all cities and towns of that fully 100,000 of the inants We are constantly buying reached. The Ivy street mission was blown the iarmert. The law was taken advantage Massachusetts, showing the vote for and Total $31,000 Wheat, down and completely destroyed. of to its full extent, the entire appropriation of London are night work- Printing and Dinding $30,000 against tli« prohibition amendment to be as Paperlor printing 7,000 being utilized. Another bill desired by Bye, follows- Fop, 88,696- asainst 133,195 majority Stitionerv 3,000 Corn, the tarmers in the north part of the state against the amendment, 44,499. Crimes and Criminals. Sellr.g state lands 7,500 —the Red river drainage bill—appropriating Oats, Costsia suits 500 Two oftha senator who came from the money for draining the low lands In the Requisitions 1.500 Martin A. Goldsmith, agent for the Standard Buckwheatp ^ly no libra can show betof Mileage and expre-sage 1,500 country districts will make their home in St. valley, was lost in the house. Oil company, who leit Hancock Mich ,for State arsenal rent ooo Faul from this time on. They are Messrs. its system of handing Canada a month ago, leaving a large shortage Fuel, ice. etc 4,600 In the way of political reform the house Edwards and Buckman Mr. Edwards is to Equalization board ".",". 1,800 fn his accounts, astonished the employes in the New York mechanics At the Highest Market Prices. has been responsible for along step forward. be collector at the custom house, while Mr Horse thiet bounty 5,000 of the office by walking in as though nothing Sixteenth street. There It was by the passage of the election law AYoli bounties !..12.000 Buckman moves +o St. Paul as a matter oi had happened. The matter has been compromised Coavcung convicts o!500 We sell all kinds of which hns taken the name of its author, Mr. business convenience. ufT &0j000 books on its Abstiacts of final entiles 1,000 and there will be no prosecution. Keyes of Winona. Mr. Keyes had bpent JFLOVR, Tree bounties 1,000 ind it has a large patrongt The Michigan house passed the capital Miss Josphme Hancock, an estimable nearly the whole summer in drafting his Repairs to capitol !.!!!!!! 3!o00 SHORTS, punishment bill. I is not a radical return Telephone rent .'.. 100 bill, which was the becond introduced. By young lady employed in the postoffice at last year only three books Reterees'fees !...!!!. 2,000 to capital punishment. I requires in case oi those interested in the fcubject it was pronounced BKA1T, &c.t Cloquet, Minn, committed suicide in her convictions for murder that every juryman one of the most perfect election room by shooting herself through the head Total $87,500 AT LOW RATES, must sign a written verdict recommending laws ever drafted in any stata Ifc was carefully wjth a levolver, dunng tenipoiary aberration. For the year 1891 there is appropriatedPrinting the death penalty before it can be imposed, .$50,000 planned to dove-tail in with the laws Death wnsinstantaneous Herparents and even then the trial judge may exercise Paper for printing 10,000 Special Attention given to Amerits^is the home of the caramel of registration and returns, containing, live at Elgin, III. Stationery 5.000 his discretion and make the sentence life imprisonment. 0\isto:m. Work in addition, with modifications, Sellimr state lands 7.500 A tpw years ago a Yankee firm introduced The execution may be by Frank Miller, of West Union. Iowa was convicted Co»ts in suits the secret system ot balloiing 500 hanging or by a shock of electricity. that delicious sweetmeat in the United States court, of using Requisitions 1,000 which is known as the Australian Mileage and express 1,000 the mails for fraudulent purposes. His An extra Stone for giinding feed. Human endurance put an end to Capt into England, where it is flourishing. system. So carefully was it drawn that the State arsenal lent 600 method was to wi ite letters to parties offering Hammilton MurrelFs round of pleasure at Fuel and ice house pasted it with only a few verbal 4,600 Steam Cornsheller. -They have $40,000 worth of machinery green goods at a discount and after obtaining Equaliz ition board Philadelphia, and the 1,400 orphan boys 1,»00 amendments, limiting its operations, however.to Hoi se thief bounty 5,000 Wood taken for cash or in exchange the money gn mg blank paper return. who had arrayed themselves in the chapel of in their London establishment—all cities of 10,000 inhabitants or over, Wolf bounty 12 000 fifo-pife MM &> Girard College to pay their respects to him, There were three counts and he was as the country was not willing to accept it 5.500 Sheriffs' expenses made in this country, and suffered a disappointment. Forth morning comicted on all. He will getseveial years 1.000 Final entry abstiacts without a trial. The senate yesterday parsed the captain was entertained at lunch at the 3,000 C48H PURCHASES their daily output is six tons. Tree bounty in the pen. it by a vote of 3 0 to 2. In addition the house 3,000 S.tock Exchange by the boaid of brokers. He Capitol repairs passed a civil service measuie copied after and CHEAP SALES, Telephone rent Charles Nowland, one of the most prominent 100 then went to tfte custom, house and finished Pieferees' feees the Massachusetts law and pioposing 2,000r contractors oi St. Joseph, Mo., shot It is proposed to celebrate in September up his official duties, after which an attack Extra help legislative ssion 1891 00 a commission ot examination for ap Louis Jackson (colored) four times in the ot vertigo made it impossible to fulfill his engagements, For loads and bridges 41,000 the bi-centennial of the building HUEMEE & SHAPERAHM, office of the chief of police. Jackson was under pointive offices in the larger cities. The and he retired to h.s quarters on of the first paper mill in America. police protection, on a charge made by board the Missouri. He will hold a public senate, however, was nob favorably disposed Total $153,600 Carpenters, Nowland that Jackeon carried notes to his reception on board the Missouri, and will toward a similar bill. There has been little Grand total of above. 1,941,642 Part of the ruins of the old mill are daughter from an objectionable suitor Jackson then head his vessel for Baltimore. The or none of tu wildcat legislation towaid yet to be seen on the banks of the used to tell who gave him the note, fund started for the captain, hib officers and railroads which characterize former sessions. Diplomatic Romances. Builders and Contractors* and Nowland shot. crew, by the time the boat leaves, will have Wissahickon, near Philadelphia. Mr. Mr. Diment introduced a bill faxing reached nearly $5,000. These modern romances of an arbitrary grain and live stock mileage Geo'ge W. Childs has actively interJested Reports of fatal encounters between Oklahoma NtW ULM, MINN. rate, buc the house rejected it, as it aid Senator American girls and foreignnoblemen boomers come thick and fast. A man himself in the movement for Pone's distance tariff bill. An attempt Bad for the Boodlers. named Grant reports that his friend, Crossman, cannot match the alliance Designs and plans made to order and to reduce passenger rates to two and oneHalf the celebration. who came from Tennessee, was murdered Prof. Weldon's extradition bill came up for estimates on all work furnished and of forty years ago—the famous marriage cents per mile also failed. by a stranger as he was about to stake a its thiid reading in the Canadian house o* contracts faithfully executed. of the old Count de Bodisco, claim in the rich timber land near the Santa commons. Mr. Weldon pointed out that in Another important matter before the legislature In their rage for retrenchment nothing Feioad The stranger hurled a hatchet at view of Canada's peculiar geographical position the Russian minister, and Miss Harriet was the question of reapportioning the necessity for a change in the existing H. HANSCHEN, Crohsman. The blade struck him full in the has been heard about the railroads Williams, the Georgetown beauty. the state, a labor which should have been accomplished treaty, neaily 50 years old, was very urgent. forehead and he fell dead in his tracks. at the last session. A joint committee cutting 'the pay of the highsalaried referred with regret to the rejection He was old and decrepit. I is Grant shot the murderer, out he managed to Oontiactor and Builder. by the United States Senate of the bill was appointed and after weeks of get away. officials. Very likely they said that he wore ''plummers" in his negotiated by Minister Phelps some years work, a bill making 5 4 senatorial districts, haven't thought of it. A 10 per ago. Canada, he declared, was, therefore, cheeks and dressed his poor, broken E. L. Totten was found dead in his room, with 114 representatives, was drawn. There compelled to seek relief from the present system. at Mitchell. He had been missed by his was a good deal of opposition from the old form so that he looked like a cen^. slice off of the $10,000, $25,000 Special attention given to mason The border counties of the dominion friends since Sunday night. His Dak., southern pare of the state, which lost part of man of 40 after he saw the beautiful and $50,000 fellows would net were haunted by American criminals. In addition, companions became alarmed at his nonappearance work in the city and country. Its representation, and furthei,on the ground the bill would cover the case of American and breaking into his room found" school girl at her lather's house in savings faster and easier than reducing that it was unconstitutional. A willingness boodlers who come north to flaunt their New Ulm, Minn. him lying on his bed dead with a revolver in to give the northern part of the state part at Georgetown. For she was a sehool ill-gotten gains, thus corrupting the morals the stipends of a whole army of his right hand and a bullet wound in his forehead. of Canadian business men. What he desired least of its just representation was stronger, girl—only 14—when he married her. Lection and train men. He had evidently shothimself Sunday The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam was a statutory offer rather than a treaty, aud the bill was rjasped night. Totten was about 28 years old and He sent her to Europe to finish her is a sure cure for coughs and colds.. whereby Canada announced to all nations APPEOPBIATIONS PASSED. came from Grand Forks about three years her willingness to hand over fugitives from education and when she came back The subject that touches the public most ago. He had been enaaged in the saloon "Washington's father died when the justice. nearly is that of apnropnations and taxes. she was the most beautiful woman business duiing his residence at Mitchell. THE I A GO future President was 12, Jefferson's The leg slature found the state with a in America. A magnificent, fair woman, Hon.L. Davies, though supporting the James Hogan. sixty two years old, boarded practically exhausted treasury, consequently Hen ne was 14, Jackson's befoie the NORTHWKTERN principle of the bill, said he felt the measuie at the Spain, house, in Chicago. grew with golden hair and brown eves, retrenchment and reform has been the cry. would not cover commercial offenses. Mr 5 the boy was born, Madison's when violently insane, went to the roof of the While they have not always been consistent was this young wife of the old Count Skinner held that the measure was crude ar four-story hotel, climbed to the cornice and l^she was a youth, Garfield's when he in their economy, and their judgment in that Canada could not successfully uecom de Bodisco, After leaving here her clung with one hand over the edge. Rescuers placing money in some miDor particulars is phsh by statut3 what has all along and every was a mere babe, Harrison the elder's on the roof dared not approach, as the old husband returned to Russia and she where has been done by treaty. Hon. H. open to question, the appropriations have pjSl)efore he had reached his majority, man threatened to drop if they came near Davies, Col. Dcnmson, Mr. Curran and been tmalier than usual. Th demands became the reigning belle of St Petersburg. Firemen was summoned. One ran up the othei objected to the retractive character of the state institutions were enormous. fZ Tyler's when he was 13, Johnson's of the bill, and said there was danger of political fire escape and had just reached the roof I was out the question ftjwhen he was 4 years old and Hayes' offenders being surrendered on bogus W W RAILWAY. when Hogan fell to the walk. His body was More pathetic than this story, for to eive them all they wanted criminal charges. Mr. Weldon supported OVER 7,000 MILES "'and Cleveland's when they were young horribly mangled, and bones were scattered it was surely pathetic for a girl of 14 and the appropriations were'cut to the bone, his measure with great ability, and at recess ten yards away. Several women fainted at the idea being to allow them only-enough to to marry a, man of 70, was the story boys. The character of nearly all of was warmly congratulated by Hon. Edward the awful sight. an the institutions for the next two years, Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Blake. Mr. Weldon said that for a long of her sister, Miss Fannie Williams. these were molded by their mothers. when it is hoped the state will be in 'better Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota 5 The ninety days' imprisonment in the case term of years Canada has indulged in the At the time Count de Bodisco was financial condition. I became neceesary, as and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, vain hope of a more comprehensive extratreaty of Thomas Brown, convicted of murder at minister he had with him as attaches it was, to raise the tax levy troin 1.7 mills to I Mining and Commercial Centres of the Gov.dition with the United States, and Moorhead, Minn., has expired, and That more or less pupular phrase, two nephews of the same name, who that the time has now come for Canada to 1.9 mills, and to bond the state to the extent WEST AND NORTHWEST. Merriam was called upon to issue his warrant in bis last hours he acknwledged as act in her own behalf. "In the soup," it may not be generally of $400,000 to meet extraordinary expenses. for the hanging. I twill be the first execution Mr. Lavaque moved an amendment by his illegitimate sons. One of these The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line under the provisions of the new law requiring Thy ^various main appropriation known, has long been in use in which the retroactive" clause be struck out. bills call for the following sums: embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New that hantring shall occur before sunrise nephews loved the sister of his incomparable He said it was not desirable to deliver up different forms among the Germans. Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb and in the presence of a limited number Permanent annual appropriations for 18901891: aunt. The Count de American visitors who settled upthe amount of persons, and that any newspaper publishing v-day Coaches and Foi instance, "Der sitzt inder bruhe" of their defalcations a.ter Teaching Canada, -Bodisco claimed that the Russian FAST VESTIBULEO TRAINS Fergus Falls hospital for insane $25,000 any details of the affair shwll be guilty of the majority of whom were leading lespectable law forbade such an intermarriage, ("He sits in the soup") "Er hat sich St. Peter hospital for insane 140,000 a misdemeanor. The date for the execution lives. Col. Tisdale. Hon. Peter Mitchell Rochester hospital for insane 140,000 \4 and the two were separated. She *. Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul schone suppe eingebrockt" ("He has will be the morning of Friday, June 7. and Hon. David Mills supported the amendment, Deaf school 35,000 Brown, it will be remembered, shot and killed went to St. Petersburg with her ,and Minneapolis, Council Blu#s and Blind school 12.000 which was adopted. Another clause made a nice soup for himself," meaning a policeman at Moorhead while resisting arrest. Feeble-minded school. 45,000 *0maha, connecting for Portland, Denver, was also added. I provides that the government beautiful sister, became engaged to State public school 15,000 he has put hemself in a "bad The crime was witnessed by several San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. to which an offender is surrendered a Russian nobleman, and on the eve State reform school 35,000 persons and there was no question as to must give a guarantee at the prisoner will TiONLY LINE TO THEBUCK HILLS fix"), and "Er muss die eingebrockte State prison. 40.000 of her marriage was found dead, with Brown's guilt. only be tried for the offense for which he "State reformatory 15,000 the ivory minhratufre of her first lover !suppe selbst essen" ("He must eat is extradited. Fraud •committed by bankers 4 E for Tk-lcets, Rates. Maps, Time Tables and nil A most important item of evidence to convict Total $502,000 and corporation employes was a3so added to in !her band. The tales of the old ^toforaartOT.«Mglyto any Ticket S or adre |fe soup he has cooked himself ')$p Appropriations for current expenses, 1890: the schedule of offenses. The loll was then two men of an atrocious murder com- days-are begt.—Chicago Tribune. the Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. 111. Fergus FallB hospital for insane........ $2,000 J. H. WHrafAH, E.C.WB5BB, gp.WlLSOft read the third tame -and ©aseetl. ftwmlMawgtt. Sufl&lbuger. CtolPaifr&rt- i^ei