New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 31, 1889 · Page 5 of 8
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NORTH DAKOTA. .SOUTH DAKOTA.,, shall never be sold, but may be leased. The DAKOTA MENTION. The Trust Mania and its Gore, school fund shall be invested in United States Curiosities of Marriage. bonds, bonds of the state or first mortgage Every industry in the a a a Goethe said he married to obtain securities of the state at not more than one-half the value of the land the school What Has Been Bone by This Embryo Convention Still be falling into the hands of so-^ijs^ respectability. I to be falling Condensed Happenings Throughout fund shall be considered a trust fund, the liptate Towards Getting its ConySWA or combinations, Wycherly, in his old age, married called "trusts" Struggling Over the Preliminaries interest to be used for the schools, and in ggBoth North and South Dakota. !J case of loss of any part of the principal the stitution into Shape" their objects to his servant girl to spite her relations. which have for r"1 of SoTerign Statehood. ,Jt Xi state must make the same good. It prohibits price of *', the passage of special laws and provides The joining of right hands in ancient increase the selling V"„ it^lx^i} 0. M. Trystad, ot Sioux Falls, has and to "fe that the property of the wife before Should the South Dakota constitutional times had the solemnity and restrict competition marriage and what she may acquire during been taken to the asylum at Yankton have in |L .Some of the Matters Discussed in the convention have a few more days so busy as married life shall be exempt from execution validity of an oath, 5 their products. We^ for the third time. Each time he this it would not take long to revise, correct attention on claims against the husband. It directs 5 Conrention—A Couple of Completed has been pronounced cured. There is a story of aman who got manye occasions calledof the legislature to pass liberal homestead and adopt the whole constitution. When to th inevitable result these ef- g^ laws. It prohibits foreign corporations from Documents Submitted. ~r the roll of committees was called on the married because he inherited a fourpost Ed Bunker, formerly a Lead City forts to make the public pay for the transacting business in the state until they 19th about a dozen reports were submitted. appoint an agent in the state, who shall be bedstead. druggist, tu recently in the same support of antiquated and expensive^Jf These were largely routine, embracing a large subject to process by law, and provides that business at Silvertdh, Col., suicided part of the Sioux Falls constitution, with Giving a ring is supposed to indicate producing works, or for the losseSgA^ no foreigner shall vote until two yeara after SALABIES OF STATE OFFICEES. only such verbal changes as should clearly he has declared his intention to become a at Animas Forks July 14. which ignorance or extravagance^ the eternity of the union, The politicians, and especially the aspirants citizen, and that the reading ot the be made. The federal relations committee would entail. The object now apparent The total wool shipment during the seeing that a circle is endless. Declaiation of Independence with facility reported favorably the resolution asking for office under the state government, are shall be considered a test of the qualification in most cases of "trust" organ-J|izations congress to appoint a commission and make* past week from the Black Hills has Iregining to realize that the constitutional A man got married because he had of a voter. No act of legislature shall take appropriation for a geological and hydrographical is simply to make the dearf* convention has much to do with their prospects, amounted to 32,945 pounds, representing effect within sixty days after adjournment, bought a piece of silk cheap at a sale survey of Dakota, with a view public believe that "trust stock" a financial and political, and a lively unless specfally provided in the preamble or a cash value of $7,906.80. and wanted a wife to give it to. especially of investigating the extent of the body of the act. This constitution will Interest is being manifested in the committee good investments, and to unload ft artesian well basin. Were Dakota to continue The city of Devil's Lake has struck furnish an abundance of material for discussion, Under the Roman empire marriage reports, now being prepared and submitted. these "securities" on them as rapid-, and those who have read it predict as a territory, it is doubtful whether a grand flow of water in their artesian was simply a civil contract hence we They are particularly interested in the report that it will be adopted with but few changes. congress would grant the request, but with ]j as possible. read of men "putting away" their of the committee on the executive. The so many new senators and members from Well at a cost of $7,500. They place WHAT THEY THINK OF IT. Many of the unwary will later on wives. committee has agreed on its report and on the Northwest it is generally thought that a value on the same to their city of The Williams complete constitution, a pay dearly for their education in this? favorable action will be taken. Among the Jews the rule was for a salaries of the state officeis, but will not submit synopsis of which has been given, is the subject $100,000. matter, but in the meantime it is maiden to marry on the fourth and of much discussion. All who have read A EEVIEW OF THE SITUATION. it to the conventiou for several days. well for proposing investors in-^ it will admit that the convention would not at Mahoney, of a met death a widow on the fifth day of the week Just one-third of the delegates were present The salaries are as follows: "trust stocks" to consider the leg islation make any serious mistake in adopting it in at a ten-minute session of the convention attempting to loosen the barrel of —not earlier. Governor, $3,000, lieutenant, $2,000 auditor to full, but it is not in harmony with, some of on July 22nd The only business presented already proposed or enactedja and commissioner of insurance, $2,500 In Jewish marriages the woman is the hobbies, and must therefore undergo was a resolution instructing the joint com- & Shotgun by placing it in the stove, in several States for the treatment or*, each secretary of state, treasurer, (superintendent amendment and demoralization if not entirely set on the right, but throughout mittee on the part of South Dakota that in Th charge passed entire! through of public instruction, commissioner this trust mania. brushed aside for a new-made document. case of any uncertainly as to the location hia W a at Christendom her place in the ceremony ot schools and public lands and attorney It conflicts with the judiciary committee, of the seventh standard parallel, the bound- me*"^ary Take, for example, the following is on the left. general, 2,000 each. inasmuch as it favors the establishment line between the Dakotas as fixed by the Joseph Branilla, of Minot, is looking extract from a bill passed recently The committee also recommend that the In a Roman marriage the bride of county courts, and conflcts with omnibus bill, to come to the best possible railroad commission consist of three members, for his wife and 5-year-old child, by the Michigan Legislature, and county court advocates by refusing to abolish agreement 'with the committee of North Dakota was purchased by the bridegroom's who shall be elected and whose salary the office of justice of the peace. It antagonizes said to have been drawn by a lawyer and report the same. A report is being who ran away with his cousin, Sam payment of three pieces of copper -shall be $2,000 each. the woman suffragists by ignoring circulated by members of the convention who has been the presiding judge of Branilla, the foreman of a brickyard money to her parents. them altogether, it does not please the Prohibitionists that in ca&e of a disagieement or deadlock in SELLI\G SCHOOL LANDS.- the Supreme Court of the State. I because it leaves the question entirely there. The Russians have a story of a the joint committee over the divibion of the The convention has also agreed upon a provides "that all contracts, agreements, with the legislature and makes no provision property of the territory or in establishing widow who was so inconsolable for plan for disposing of the school lands and for a submission of the question to a E. R. Collins of Deadwood, has the boundary line, President Harrison will understandings and combinations has submitted a proposition to the committee the loss of her husband that she took vote. by pioclamation admit the Dakotas without on school lands, with the request that it patented a device calculated to make made, entered into or knowingly rerer another to keep her from fretting a full settlement and the matter to Congress «be incoiporated in the constitution. They AFTER LAND MONOPOLIES. fast horses out of slow ones. It is in assented to by and between for a rbitra tion. The action of the'schedule herself to death. -ask that no school lands be sold for less Lauder of Richland introduced an article committee in refusing to submit to then any parties capable of making a contract the sliape of a toe weight and entirely •than $10 per acre without the consent of at The custom of putting a veil upon discouraging the holding of large tracts of convention a modified form of the Australia least two consecutive legislatures that no or agreement which would be, lands by individuals or corporations as different from any EOW in use. the maid before the betrothal was ballot system will not be final. A strong more than one fourth of the lands shall be against the public welfare also on taxation valid at law or in equity, the purpose done to conceal her blushes at the mmoiity report will be submitted favoring sold within five years and that at least onefourth providing that the roadway, roadbed and New machinery and supplies for the or object or inteut of which shall be some form of the Australian system, and it shall never be sold, that lands may be first touch of the man's hand and at rolling stock of railroads shall be assessed mines continue. to arrive at. Hermo- to limit, control or in any manner leased, but not more than one section to one is claimed there is a sufficient number of .. .. by the state board of equalization at their the closing kiss. individual or company, and that no lease delegates favorable to the measure to adopt _„/i T„--i r...„ „-, _•. ", to restrict or regulate the amount actual value, same to be appropriated to DC1 Kissing the bride the moment the shall be valid unless leceiving the sanction theieportofthe minority. After adjourn- sa and Rapid City, and the work of the counties, cities, townships "and districts of production or quantity of any building mills, erecting machinery marriage ceremonial ended, though of the state board of school lands. ment a number of members suirounded exAuditor in which the roads are located, and railroads article or commodity to be raised or aLd sinking shafts goes busily on. James A Ward, who had just returned Bhall not be valued at less than $3,000, nor not now prescribed by the rubric of DIVIDING THEPBOPEKTY. produced by mining, manfacture, from Bismarck, to learn from him more than $7,000 pet mile. It also provides the Western churches, formerly was The commission for the division of property A murder trial is on the Ward some'thingin regard to the North Dakota that income taxes may be collpcted from agriculture or any other branch of an imperative act on the part of the between the states of North Dakota and convention, and especially the work of the persons, coiporations or joint stock companies. county docket for the term of distrct business or labor, or to enhance,control ftouth Dakota is still a long way from an bridegroom. lomt commission. Mr. Ward had been invited Proposed articles were introduced court commencing at Minot July 23, agreement as to the basis of division. E W. or regulate the market price by Sandager of Ransom, as follows- to accompany the South Dakota section The early marriage ceremony Caldwell, of the South Dakota commission, in which Bill Erwin, of St. Paul, will thereof, or in any manner to prevent N of the commission to lend such assistance Deducting Jrom salaries of public officers among the Anglo-Saxons consisted who states that North Dakota had received us might be necessary accounts, as or restrict free cempetition in the who may be guilty of neglect of duty disfranchising appear for the defendant. $143,000 and South Dakota $73,000 of merely of hand fastening, or taking he has only recently retired from the auditor's persons giving or receiving production or sale of any such article moneys for permanent improvements each other by the hand, and pledging bribes for votes: prohibiting the forming of office. A new flag has been placed on the public buildings outside of the bonded indebtedness, or commodity, shall be utterly illegal trusts preventing the passage of aDy law DIVIDING THE TEEHITOEY. each other love and affection in the h^ acknowledged that he was mistaken land office at Watertown, which will and void, and every such contract, exempting under the gross earnings tax system He says that South Dakota representatives presence of friends and reletives. and that the difference in favor of any property of a railroad other than were surprised at the proposition of the be raised during office hours and agreement, understanding and combination North Dakota is only $3,000. Mr. Purcell An old adage thus lays down the that actually used in the operation of the North Dakota delegates regarding the division of North Dakota produced figures to lowered at the close, so that all may shall constitute a criminal business, limiting homestead exemptions to of the temtonal assets and liabilities. It proper days for wedlock: .-show that instead of the balance being in conspiracy." Organizations of workmen be able to know, even from a distance, $500 providing that nothing shall be exempt was assumed that South Dakota would be favor of the north. South Dakota had received "Monday for wealth, Tuesday for healthi from distress and sale for taxes except are expected from the operation required to pay bonds outstanding issued to over $99,000 and North Dakota whether the office is open. Wednesday tor the best day of all wearing apparel and household goods. build the nine public buildings in South Dakota, of the act. $64,000, thus showing that the south had Thuisday for crosses, Friday for losses, and North Dakota would redeem the -received nearly $35,000 more than the WANT THE SABBATH OBSERVED James Harding, of Deadwood, had Satuiday no luck at all." bonds for their three institutions in the north, This bill, whether good law or not, Tioith These are simply illustrations of the President Fancher received the following a narrow escape while attempting to the amounts being $700,000 and $500,000 9 itt« wide discrepancies existing It will be some is certainly one of the most concise, telegram to day from Blue Mountain Lake, respectively. As the whole territory had enjoyed iame before the joint commission will agree, kill a glandered horse on False Bottom Ancient History. N. Y.: comprehensive and rigid measures the full benefit of all the institutions as an agreement cannot be reached without The American Sabbath union earnestly Judas died in the horrors of a and as proof of the statement we have yet seen, and it is well this waB thought to be a fair plan, but North a majority of each commission. The committee recommend that a provision should be inserted Dakotians proposed to go into details from loathsome suicidej Caiaphas was worthy the careful consideration of on legislative apportionment is embarrassed showed several bullet holes in his in your new constitution protecting the beginning, learn what sumshad gon&out by the delay of the convention in deposed the year following Herod all who are tempted to invest in theBe, and encouraging Sabbath observance Perhaps hat, put there by the indignant owner of the general fund for maintenance of the -settling the question of whether the legislative the following would be acceptable to so-called "trust securities." died in infamy and exile. Stripped different institutions then strike a balance of the animal. power shall rest with one or two bodies the convention- "No work or trade shall be and have one have one-half the differences of his procuratorship very shortly «,nd deciding upon the number to be elected. carried on the first day of the week, credited to the section which The board of county commissioners usually called Sunday, except such as may afterwards on the very charges he A Peculiar Epitaph, had secured the least. This, he says, is unreasonable SOME OF THE MEASUBES DISCUSSED. be strictly charitable or necessarv, and of Lawrence county have been and will not be agreed to, though had tried by a wicked concession to Tt was proposed that state senators be the legislature shall pass laws regulating and An observing lawyer said the other the amount involved is small, as the North cited to show cause why a mandamus elected for a term of four years, and that avoid, Pilate, wearied out by misfortunes, encouraging the observance of the holy Sabbath day: "I have often heard ofpeculiar Dakota boys had always managed to get they shall be divided into two classes, the by all the people." If the matter has should not issue directing them died in suicide and banishment, their share. Mr. Ward pays a high compliment inscriptions on tombstones but one first class to consist of the senators from the not already been formally acted upon by the to issue licenses to liquor dealers in to the intelligence and ability of the leaving behind him an execrated «ven numbered districts, ^and the second convention, will you not kindly take" the came under my observation a few North Dakota delegates. He says they had accordance with the provisions of the class from the odd numbered The terms of steps 1o have this or a similar proposition name. The house of Annas appropriated plmost bodily the Sioux Falls days ago that I think deserves a office of the two classes shall not expire on adopted by the convention, and thus lay the f*. charter ot the city of Deadwood. constitution, making only such changes as was destroyed a generation later by dates less than two years apart, and that at notice. It was something decidedly constitution of the new state upon the true circumstances render necessary. He thinks the first election the first class shall be an infuriated mob, and his son was foundation of the Divine Word, and reap the out of the common, and, while the there is no serious disposition to adopt the The Keystone chlorination works Elected for one year and the second class for gratitude of your own people and those of dragged through the streets and one house legislature plans. Mr. Ward adds sentiment was praiseworthy and a three years. Other proposed articles were the whole country. at Garden City are now under lease that the work ot the joint commission will scourged and beaten to his place as follows: Providing that the supreme 'consummation devoutly to be The telegram was signed by Elliott F. not be completed until the middle of next to the Harmony Mining company. com judges shall be obliged to give their of murder. Some of those who Shepherd, president, and Maj. Gen. O. O. wished,' had a strong element of the week, which is rather dispiriting news to delegates opinion on important questions of law when The lease runs until October 15 and Howard, of the executive committee. Two here, as the finance committee has sharea in and witnessed the scenes ludicrous in it. I was passing along required by the governor, senate or house complete constitutions have been introduced the company is to treat not less discovered that the $20,000 appropriated of that day, and thousands of their of representatives making a three-"burths Main street in Germantown, and I as propositions. The one by Williams of will run low after this week. "There will be," than seven tons per dayr paying $2 majority vote of the petit jury a Bismarck is a very complete document, and children, also shared in and witnessed stopped at the corner of Queen street he concludes, "a deficit in the general funds verdict, compelling school treasurers to deposit is attracting a great deal of attention. Th« per ton for the use of the plant. by October of at least $100,000, one-half of the lpng horrors of that seige of for a moment to- look at tho old all school moneys in a national or other other is the South Dakota constitution jn« which will be the floating debt of each state. duly incorporated bank: providingfor the Jerusalem, which stands unparalleled Constable J. H. Burns, of French fashioned stucco and stone church troduced by Parsons of Mandan. election of two commissioners who shall act an APPORTIONMENTS AND EXEMPTIONS. in history for its unutterable tearfulness.—Farrar. there. Its old steeple and clocks are Creek, was trying to arrest a man with the lieutenant governor and attorney The committee on legislative apportionment Bleeding to Death, general as a board of commissioners land marks. It is the old Trinity named Layman, near Fairburn,when has made some progress. They reached tor the sale and leasing of school church, and it stands in the center of It is not now generally remembered, an agreement on the 23d as to senatorial Layman, who is reported insane, resisted lands directing the legislature to provide for apportionment by which the number of districts but it is literally true, that a grassy plot about half an acre in and shot Burns, inflicting a •the speedy sale of one-fourth of the school Love of Freedom, is fixed at forty-one, and the number lands, and for not less than $10 per acre Washington was bled to death by extent. Part of it is used as a bury- life of senators at forty-five, the latter number wound from the effects of which he dividing the state into twenty-five senatorial his doctors. The doctors were not Olive Schremper being the limit as provided in the constitution. ing ground. There are three graves died. districts, which shall have the same boundaries This arrangement is practically in accord It was a woman sleeping. In her to blame for this. They only did close together, but only one of them as the distiicts created for the election with the apportionment agreed upon During a storm on the divide between what their professional forerunners of members to the constitutional convention, sleep she dreamt Life stood before is marked, with, a tombstone. On somw time ago, being one senator for every and that from each district there shall be had been doing under similar circumstances Kapid and Box Elder creeks a 1,800 voters, or the major fraction thereot this are the name and date of. death her, and held in each hand a giftin elected one senator and three representativee. for ages, and what "Washington The report of the committee is not a unanimous horse belonging to Wm. James was of the deceased occupier, and beneath the one Love, in the other Freedom. one,thevote standing thirteen to nine in himself would probably have desired struck by lightning and killed. it is the rather remarkable inscription: its favor The minority object that the num And she said to the woman, RAILROAD TAXATION. had he been caught without ber of senators is too great forth& present James, who was a short distance The question of taxing railroads came up "Choose!" medical advice. But—we speak under population, and further, that counties having from the animal, eays the bolt first again, Hegge proposing that a boatd of assessors eleven or twelve hundred voters are "When shall! we thiee meet again?" correction in this (says The Nation) And the woman waited long, and be elected by the people to assess struck a wire fence quite "a distance equally represented. Ten reports were "The designer evidently thought it —it is probably at least fifty years ra&ilroads in each county the railroads to be adopted and added to the finished work. she said, "Freedom!" from where the animal was walking, biblical and not Shakespearean, and feubject to the same levy as other property. since any distinguished man has run Among those was the article on exemptions, An effort is being made by some to have the And Life said: "Thou hast well and following it up, struck and killed he had probably never readothe pre- I any similar risk in the United States. which is as follows: "The right of th&debtor convention refuse to submit the question of chosen. Ifthouhad'st said 'Love,' ceeding line,- 'In thunder, lightning to enjoy the comforts and necessaries of life the horses. In other words, within the past half prohibition to a vote ofthe people, but there shall bejrecogmzed by wholesome laws, excepting I would have gone from thee and returned ,'r, rain?* «9 *_ PhiladelphiaJnquirer. or in is every indication that it will be oubmitted. century, American, English and him from forced sale of his homestead, A wild man was captured on the to thee no more. No«v the French doctors have abandoned the value of which shall be limited and A COMPLETE CONSTITUTION PRESENTED. Crow Creek reservation. He had evidently day will come when I shall return. defined by law to all heads of families ami a The convention on the 20th, has been what for thousands of years they tores, the Law's Delay, In that day I shall hold both gifts in reasonable amount ofpersonal property, the been wandering about for given a genuine surprise by the presentation had treated as the sheet "anchor of kind and value of which to be fixed by the There i&.©jae man in St. Louis who, one hand." of a complete constitution, which will be days, and was almost naked. When their treatment, a remedy which general laws." The legislature, therefore, considered during the present week. This appreciates the law's dsJays. His^t I hear the woman laugh in her discovered he was eating old bones, they applied in nine out of ten cases will determine the limitation of exemptions. -constitution is said to have been prepared name isDierberger, and iaMay, 1883* sleep. Under the present law Dakota is the best with great care and after consultation with that he had found on the prairie. He which fell into their hands. A more place in the Union for the debtor who does he deliberately shot and killed a mari^ some of the best constitutional lawyers in the is insane and cannot tell what his striking illustration of the uncertainty not care to pay his debts. The law exempts Union. In many respects it is identical with in a horse ear. On his fiust trial he« of the medical art its revivers a homestead without limit as to value and name is or whence-he came. An effort •'Round the Stump Articles already introduced in the convention. was promptly convicted^ of murder I $1,500 worth of personal property. For It is a compilation of the best are not able to produce. I is true is being made to discover his "Whereabouts is the A-the-nium in the first degree. 12ae supreme several days the legislative assembly has .provisions of the constitutions of the different the doctors try to weaken the force identity. vainly tried to reduce this exemption and states and the United States, fitted to inquired a longt» lank specimen of a court reversed the judgment. There of the illustration by pleading that make possible the collection of debts. The 2Jorth Dakota. With regard to taxation was a'new trial and he-was sentenced* & hayseed old gentlemen who was Horse thieves are again causing constitution simply provides, that homesteads the characteristics of diseases have it has no specific provisions, embodying to twenty-five years* imprisonment. shall be limited in value. standing on- the corner-of Court, the Wisconsin constitutional provision owners of horeses considerable trouble changed, that they are no longer of on this subject, which provides that Tharit sentence seemedlto severe tc* street and Coanhill, muncMng a banana. the inflammatory type as they used in the vicinity of Chamberlain. the rule of taxation shall be uniform upon TurgeniePs Sick Monkey* Diecberger. He appealed, got a new "There are two athenaeums, to be or so much the result of plethora .property made sabject to taxation by legislature, "With the present feeling among the Since my reference the other day trial'and was sentenced to ten years, leaving the power of regulating the but this does not make much one is a library building and the to the experience of the physician farmers," says- the Chamberlain. in prison. But even*this concession. method of taxation with the legislature. It impression. The practice is still other a plage- of amusement, which here in Boston who was called upon also provides that the property of non-residents Democrat, "no mercy will be shown did*no* satisfy him, The case was. kept up in those countries in which one do yon want to find?" replied bhall not be taxed at a higher rate to attend a sick monkey in the a»y of the rascals should they be taken «p on his uenewed appeal, medical education has made least advances—Spain, than that of residents, allows the legislature the gentleman addressed. "I want Italian quarter in the North End, I and. was compromised on oneyeaa? nil to fix the passenger and freight rates on railaroads captured.'V -, for instance, and the place where they play acts. My have come across an anecdote in the and transportation companies, the ja/iaad $1,000 fine. Let others.^ Italy. Within our own time, another It is stated that Devil's lake' recedes urates to be reasonable and the courts to deeide folks donit believe in theatres, and I advance sheets of a new book which speak slightingly ©f law's delays.. great man of the Washington what are reasonable rates. It prohibits two feet per annum. The Fargo heard that they play acted at the Athe-niuaa.. illustrates a similar pathetic impression Bierberger will always say they sav^. 1 the loaning of the credit of the state to type, Count Cavour, has been slain Argus presents the following theory which the sufferings of a sensitive I thoughtr if I wen& ther* any association or corporation, vests the ed his life.—Boston, Transcript. 1 by medical bleeding precisely. Washington as the cause: It is said that judicial power in a court of impeachment, monkey made on a great Bussian I could KCK the divil round tho»stumps,' was. The worse Cavour consisting of the senate, every time a new artesian well is novelist. In the "Impressions sorter—eh?" The rural gentleman,' grew, the more his doctors bled him, a, supreme court, district courts, opened Devil's lake water lowers correspondingly. of Russia," by Edmund Brahdes, Do YouBtt was directed to Howard street— oounty courts and justices of the peace, thus and he finally succumbed under the providingfor the establishment of county there is a touching story of the tender Those who have inspected Bostsaa Budget. treatment, in the flower of his age •courts. It limits the number of judges of hearted Turgenief riding all the the water from Lee Clark's Have that extreme tired feeling, lai^aor.. wtttbout 5 and in the midst of his usefulness. the supreme court to three, which may be way on a solitary journey by rail appitite or «rtre»eth, impaireddlgpstioiwaBd" flowing well just north of Casselton •increased after five years. It provides a general feeling ol misery It is impossible to describe? rV ,r» AnAwkmrd Waj^ -^V against female suffrage. The house of reprej from Hamburg to London holding say: "It's just like Devil's lake." Saratoga Springs. 5v*#»*i Hood'ft Sareaparilla a onderinl i»ed. aentatives shall consist of not less than 75 the paw of a timid monkey who. was Can it be that there is a great subterranean From the Cincinnati Enquirer. 4»* Iclne for creatiB« an appetite, promoiMng digestion, nor more than 120 members, and the senate A correspondent calls the New terrified by the fearful motion, and and tonlixf up th0 whole «sBtem, giving passage from that lake to There is nothhag more grand than P1" not less than one-third nor more than oneJiK York Tribune's attention to "a roar of the train. "With a poor strength an«ta«tlTtty in place of •meafcaefls and half of the number of the house. Each ortl* South Dakota? g«\-s *~^^$gfef^ tbe fierce rush of the roeket, nothing state of things which concerns everybody." debility. Ee-sare to set Hood'a. ganized county shall be entitled to at least cowed, fettered little monkey's, hand naore graceful than its quiet sailing '^JfL.r, J-one member of the house. The senators are Mary A iNewhall, widow of R, B. "I take Hood's SarsaparlUa e-wrj^ 7*0* He Bays: "The Saratoga in his," says Brandes, "the genius -divided into two classes one to be elected when the fouee is almost spent, tonic, with, moat satisfactory wsults. I -. Newhall, who was some years ago Springs are away below the mark. whose spirit had ransacked the universe, for two years and the other for four. It mend Hood'a Sareaparilla to aU whft nave"tnat nothing mo*e brilliant than the The cause is that everybody has been treasurer of Owatonna, committed hand in hand with the little M£ ^provides for Biennial sessions of the legislaI miserable tired feeliDg." O. PAEWXXE, S49 burst of stars which, ends, its short S tare not exceeding ninety days, to convene suicide by drowning in a cistern. She boring down into the* natural reservoir anthropoid animal, like twp kindred Bridge-Street. Brooklyn. N. llpl?' %'i on the first Tuesday in January after election. though brilliant career* But in at every opening gas is escaping mortals, two children of the lived alone in her house and was "My health wasnot very gopd for some months, S It requires two-thirds of the members elect Cleveland last year a man wenthome I diS not have ranch appetite, nor sleep welL so that below it has no longer same mother—there is here more missed one morning when a woman &«rflfelS to overrule the veto power. The governor als» had frequent sick headaches, and I had n* (•hall either approve or return a bill within carrying1 a stick which had fallen true devotion than in any book of power to force the waters through who usually did her housework came. aabitionto do anything I was recommendarf five days from the time of delivery to him, from a, spent roeket. He carried it devotion." There was certainly a rocky fissures, sucking mineral particles, She left a note pinned to a window to try Hood's SarsapajtiUa. And though I h*W and shall have the ten days after adjournment noble spirit of sympathy in this act in an uncomfortable fashion. It had not taken all of one bottle as yet, I feellST within which to approve or reject. In and thus laden force them to curtain addressed to a neighbor, saying new person. I highly wcommend it to all Mas «ase of objection the same must be filed with of Turgenief, and it helps to account entered the top of his head and protruded the surface. No artificial boring t»o one was to blame, and directing* W. A. TCBNEB, W. Hanover. Mass. ,*K the secretary of state within the time -specified. for the hold he has on the human between his chin and his neck. should be allowed within at least half him to draw money from the It is against minority representation and Hood's Sarsapariila heart that his own should have He lived and is now a \*ell man, but provides for election by plurality vote. It a mild of a natural mineral spring of bank to pay funeral expenses. She own __r gives the legislature lull power to regulate it js not safe to wager that anyone national reputation. If the springs byC-£5S°SL*co-*%:elxfor$5. SoldbyjtfldrnasktB. Ftenared^ A & Jiquor licenses. Any coal lands which the throbbed so tenderly for the poor lit- jbiadbeen^n^ill health for some tima. else could do it. go Saratoga goes." 5 tie monkey.—.Boston Post estate may acquire in the congressional grant and had grown despondent. 100 DQ|^ £One Dollar 8*r ^feSy ^v^Tl^^^^^^mir