New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 30, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NOBTHWEST. DOINGS OF CO^GBESS land district. The bill was favorably renorfced a S a September, 1S76, and resulted in the complete Joss Wat FRAHX. overthrow of the Sioux warriors. in the senate recently. E $ $ A mjiht watchman who was employed Cottonwood Mills.!, ft^fgSSS Grand Forks county is pfeify weu "fixed." to protect a jewelry store in There-is $95,000 surplus in the county tress •f^§^m&> W I S O N S I N Denver against the ravages of thieves A Summary of the Important Whatour ^ationaHawmakefe nry and $4,000 has been appropriated to jFhomas Lumsden, of S Croix Falls, a was neatly outwitted by the notorious buy seed wheat for the needy farmers of the Kettle river lnmberman. was caught between HayeBeen Doing theJSIJ Eyettts of tlie Week in the Billy Forrester some years county. two logs and crushed to death. 3f§* Custom grinding solicited. WAT? before his death. The firm carried ~^r The following gentlemen were named by Andrew Bachstrom, of Plum €5ty.3"*Pieree y*S^ Past Week. Northwestern States. an immense stock of gems, and kept grind wheat for (one eigfch) or «r-$£^ SOT. Miller to constitute the board of directors county, was killed by the premature" discharge them in a large, old* fashioned safe. of the Devil's Lake deaf mute school: JEL of his gas while he was out hawkshooting. change Si fi»a. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and S^:0% Forrester had by long years' experience H. Ruger and T. T. Lee of Devil's Lake and 2 9)3. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floxug^M I N N E S O A become so familiar with safes H. K. Dickinson of Reynolds. &•- BESATB. An hour after she arrived in Oshkosh? fo and feed sold at low rates and dehexed* vSgga. Adrian's new opera- hoase is claimed to be Senator Moody called up the bill authorising of that pattern that he could tell After a three days' trial the jury in the district visit her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Barker,, of "the finest in southwestern. Minnesota. the construction of a bridge over the New Ulm free of expense. when to reverse and when to turn court at Mandan found a verdict in the Holton, Me., fell from a flight of steos and Missouri river at Chamberlain, S. D.T and it The farmers of Goodhue county wilTplant caseofDenzel against the Northern Pacific fractured her thigh. She is 69 years of age. was passed. the knob forward, by placing his ear FBAKK & BEHTZXS* less corn this jear than they did last. Railroad company for $1,804 for damages J. H. Cisney, government Indian Inspector, Senator Piatt, by request, introduced a biR close to the door above the combination, The presbytery of St. Panl has declared in for the admission of New Mexico to statehood. done by prairie fires. is at Ashland,, to- mqnire-into the- condition and in this way hecotfed AUG. favor of the revision of the Westminister confession of the Indians on the reservation, and report During the past ten^days settlers have been open the safe in a short time. By Senator Hiscock introduced a bOl to provide of faith. the same direct to Secretary Noble-. passing daDy, «noving with their families taking a wax impression of the keyhole that national banks may secure their Jacob Kurtz,an old resident of Delano,committed from North Dakota to the Rainy Lake district. Five children of Louis Bartel, a tanner of circulation by deposits of government, state, he made a key for the front suicide by shooting himself through They feel dissatisfied with prairie .railway and municipal bonds of at least par the town of Scott, Sheboygan County, have door. Having previously loeated HARNESS MAKER the heart. market value and not in default ot interest farming, and are going to try the timbered died of diphtheria. Two other children are the safe in the store he was now for 10 years past, the amount of circulation Pine Island people have shipped a carload land. very sick. not to exceed 90 per cent of the market value ready to begin. It was acold,snowy, —and Dealer In— of seed wheat and provisions to McPherson Ten more indictments were returned On trial at Sparta Oscar F. Sias was acquitted of the bonds, except in the case of government stormy night, about 10 o'clock and Whips, Collars, and all oih* -county, South Dakota. against Postmaster Fulton of Casselton, to bonds, upon which notes equal to their of the charge of bribing the jury in Forrester walked up to the store er articles usually kept Heron Lake is about to secure a large fac-' all of which he pleaded not guilty. At the *dll face value may be issued. the case of Moore vs. the Chicago, Milwaukee with an air of ownership and in a first-#la$s harness tory for making binding twine from the fibre reauest of the district attorney the cases & St. Paul railway, known as the cranberry HOUSE. unlocked the door. He carried a of Sax and hemp. shop. were continued until next term. The defense The speaker laid before the House a letter litigation, in which a $6,000- judgment was irom the secretary of the treasury, enclosing small sample ease in his- hand. Going will probably be insani ty. The trustees of a district school in Otter rendered for the plaintiff. a dra of bfll to limit and define the terms of New harnesses made to order and ro in, he turned up the gas in the Tail county were fined $50 for expelling a At Grand Forks a three-year-old child of It is estimated that it will take 2,000 cars all civil officers of the United States appointed pairing promptly attended to. girl from the school on hearsay evidence.* rear of the store and then shook downthe Chief Justice Corliss found a bottle of aconite j*to ship the ice put up in Steven? Point during for a fixed term. and before beingxliscovered swallowed most the past season, and now in houses just stove. He leisurely worked the The St. James hotel at Red Wing is likely The committee on commerce discussed at NEW MLM, MINN of the contents. Medical assistance was at outside the city limits. This will all be shipped considerable length the Land bid, authorizing to be closed after the 1st of May for an indefinite combination to the safe, and in less the building of bridge* across navigable once summoned, and it is thought the child over the Central road during the summer period on account of lack of business. than half an hour he had before him Empiro 1011 Co. streams under direction and approval of the will recover. thousands of dollars worth of costly The body of a man supposed to be Levi secretary of war. Thi» object ot the bill is to •4 Numerous showers and one or two heavy do away with special legislation authdrizhfg Dovell. a railroad employe, of St. Panl. was W. H. Graves, the West Salem banker, arrested jewels and gold watches. At this bridges to be built from time to time as required rains insure the crop being well put in, and found on the railroad track near ^forth on charge of iraudulent acts in connection very interesting point the night ROLLER MILL. for railroads or other traffic The Branch, mangled beyond recognition. many hand red acres win* be seeded that with his business affairs, was taken watchman came in. committee has virtually decided to report would not have been had not the rain come to Bara boo, where the case was dismissed. •John Or. Wooley proposes to establish a the bill favorably with amendments of a just as it did. The ground seems &ufSeiently -religious school at Lake City similar to the Mr. Graves, who is well known in business minor nature "Good evening," said the cordial 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. wet at the present time to guaranteea healthy institution founded by Evangelist JEoody at circles in the western part of the state* says burglar as he continued to remove SEXATE. start of the crop. Northheld, Mass. his arrest was due to maliciousness. The senate spent the day in consideration valuables from the safe to his sample A serious stabbing affray occurred in While Joseph Mills was being hoisted oat of the calendar and passed a number of minor Ole Rose of Oakwood township, Wabasha case. "Come back to the fire and We take pleasure in informing the Grand Forks. A couple of Northern Pacific bills. of a well that he was cleaning,^ on tne farm county, slaughtered five young wolves, and warm vourself: it is verv cold out tonight." aublic that we are now ready for busjiess. Senate bill for the payment of back pay to brakemen quarreled, and in the fray Ed Peppered of Harvey Genong, on Truax Prairie, Eau on presentation of the scalps of the animals and emoluments as major in the army from The best maehinery and all th* received an ugly gash above the right Claire County, he was overcome by the impure to the coanty auditor he was awarded a 2S64r to 1875, to the widow ot Laeut.-Col. The patrolman allowed that it was, eye at the hands of J. Gentry. The latter &test improvements in the manufacture bounty of $30. air and fell backwards, and one "bot became Nathaniel H. McLean, amounting to about was immediately set upon by companions of and sauntered back to the stove. entangled in the rope, and he was of floor enable us to compete witfc $30,000, was taken from the calendar and Miss Helena Horsch,* of Hastings charged Peppered, but was rescued before receiving hoisted nearly to the top. when the rope after vigorous opposition from Mr Corkrell "I'm packing up my samples," ihe best mills in the country. with passing a bogus order on the GermanAmerican any nana. Peppered will lose his eyesight. was passed. broke. He fell to the bottom, and was instantly went on the thief suavely. "Going bank, was bound over to the next We are constantly buying Senate bill for the purchase of a square of kiHed. Wheat, Seaator Pettigrew was instructed to report out on the road in the morning, and term of the district court by Justice Newell ground in Washington near the capitol, for favorably the bill for removing the Turtle Bye, The Menomonee Falls Beet Sugar company thought I would get ready to-night. in $300 a building lor the accommodation of the mountain Indians in North Dakota to United States supreme court at a cost Corn, has postponed building the factory it had There! isn't that a beauty?" he asked, A-* William Moulton. living near St. Peter, disappeared White Earth, Minn. When the bill was up about $600,000 was passed without division planned because the stock subscriptions were Oats* from his home last December, and holding out an elegant Jurgensen -•j^ti after a statement by Mr. Morrill. for passage some time ago SenatorTeller objected too .'ew to warrant the enterprise. The organization his body was lately found by a party of hunters Buckwheat, for the watchman to examine. to the clause which provided for the HOUSE. will be kept up and the seed ordered on the bank of Lake Washington. It is In this way Forrester packed over The house spent the greater part of the cession of lands, claiming that the bill conceded from Germany will be distributed auppossd he committed suicide. day in listening to eulogies upon the late S. $9,000 worth of gems and watches title the Indians to the lands which among tne farmers for experimental- planting. At the Highest Market Price*. A gang of railroad thieves was captured at S. Cox, which was the special order ior the into his sample case, chatting cheerfully he did not like. The amended bill will pass. day. Duiuth The gang has been operating success with the night watchman all the The jury in the case of William Everett vs. The speaker laid before the house several I an old mill at SpringvOle, Ternon We sell all kinds of ally for months, and thousands of dollars ,*3 while. public building bills and Mr. Cannon (Illinois) the Northern Pacific railroad rendered a verdict county, is a stove of historic renown. It worth of goods are said to nave been XLOVB, suggested the necessity of some definite plan of $7,000 in favor of the plaintiff at Bismarck, As he was about to close the sample was formerly an old Fort Crawford, now stolen. in regard to public building bills. The house SHORTS, after two hoars and a half deliberation. case he stopped suddenly as if Prairie du Chten. Around I his stove Jeff William McCormick, a Milwaukee brakeman, had uniformly stricken out the appropriation Everett was a former brakeman who fiavis used to tell stories to his comrades. struck by a happy thought, and then BBAJfc Sbc§ and the senate uniformly voted them in. was kdled at Faribault by being run reteived injuries while coupling cars at Jamestown The stove weighs 1,265 pounds, and looks picked up a very pretty ring. Turning AT LOW BATES. SENATE. over by a car. His foot caught in a frog and last summer and he brought suit like an ordinary box stove except its enormous The senate passed the world's fair bill, to the watchman he asked him he was crushed into a shapeless mass, dying against the company for $38,000 damages. size and thickness. It has been in the which was passed by the house, adding to an if he had a wife. The watchman had, almost instantly. Special Attention given to The Northern Pacific has similar suits before amendment providing for a naxal review in mill for dpwards of twenty years. and with a careless laugh Forrester Mary Johnson, aged 7, was crushed to New York harbor. this term of court aggregating $75,000. 0\xs"tona "Work tossed him the ring, saying: "Give death in the Northern Pacific turn-table at Senator Farwell introduced a bill providing IOWA. The governor of North Dakota has not yet that all the revenues of the government Fergus Falls. She was caught between the her that, and tell her it is a mark of An unsuccessful attempt was made to burn made an appointment of state superintendent now on deposit in the treasury and snbtreasuries table and a solid waif while other children appreciation for the faithful services An fxtra stone for gi inding feed. the Pacific house, the leading hotel at Bedford, of public instruction. This induces the Bismarck shall be deposited in national banks P* &a were working the machinery. rendered by her husband. and other banking institutions! Tribune to suggest: "Superintendent the other night, being the second at-* Steam Cornsheller. Doctors Fitch, Adsit and Tan Beeck, of The brilliant guardian of other Mitchell, deceased, did so much in the way of tempt within a week. HOUSE. Wood taken for cash or in exchange Hastings, who held a post mortem examination The house adopted the report of the conference organization, and got matters running so people's property was delighted, and The death of Father aen, which occurred if jtfiU Co. committee on the Oklahoma bill, excluding over the body of August Anders, report smoothly—with Mr. Cathroas his able assistant—it at Lyons a few days ago brings to a close was unusually wide awake all the the Cherokee outlet until the Indian that his death was due to natural would be a graceful act to a ppoinfc the $100,000 damage suit af the unfrocked rest of the night. It was not until claim to the land is extinguished. C^BH PURCHASES causes. He became deranged, wandered Mrs. Mitchell for the unexpir#d term. Mr. priest against Bishop Hennessy, of Qubuque. The house passed a bill providing that next morning that he became aware away and died from exposure. Cathro can. if given the authority, perform soldiers who lost their limbs during the late and CHEAP SALES. Ternie Mayne, a 10-year-old Clinton urchin, of the hoax that had been practiced The Lake City starch factory is contractlag war shall be entitled to new artificial limbs the duties of the office in a most satisfactory has been bound over to the district upon Mm. Forrester by that time every three years. The present law permits for 600,000 bushels of potatoes to be delivered manner." court on a charge of burgularizing a confectionery H. HANSCHEN, such supply every five years. was well out of the way, and this connection this fall, for which will be paid 20 District court for Sargent county is called store. His love for eigarettes was with the robbery was not discovered cents a bushel. A number of farmers residing SEXATE. to meet at Forman May 13. The new law the chief cause of his downfall. The senate passed the most of the day in till a few days before his :n the eastern part of the county will engage Contractor and Builder. leaves it optional with the judge to call a Mat H. Feegan, a farmer living in Plymouth discussing the District of Columbia appropriation in the cultivation of thete tubers. death, when he confessed it.—Ex« grand jury. None was called Vor this term. bHL county, has mysteriously disappeared. change. The union labor party of Pipestone is pre-^ The most important criminal case to be tried Mr. Cockrell offered a resolution, which He left a letter behind him saying he intended flaring for an active campaign and intends was agreed to, directing the superintendent will be that of Ole F. Johnson, indicted by to committ suicide. All efforts to find him Special attention given to mason of the census to furnish to the senate copies to put a full county ticket in the field this the late grand jury for attempting to kill Talkin A S a Dogs have sofar proved fruitless. of tne forms, rules and regulations adopted fail The Public Tribune, which has hitherto work in the city and coGntryv Peter Wicklund. his brother-in-law, a year A fedaijRapits gentleman recently wrote by him for obtaining statistics as to farm "You talk about your smart dogs," been a democratic paper, has been purchased ago last fall. Wicklund was badly wounded mortgages. a letter to the post master at South Blendou, New Ulm. Minn. for a party organ. said Detective Hays, the other day, s4| by a ball in the breast, but recovered. The Mr Mitchell made a long speech in favor of Mich., and not knowing his name addressed in conversation with a party of Jndge Severance overruled the motion for his proposed constitutional amendment for The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam affair crew out of an old business dispute. the letter. "To the Postmaster, etc A week the election of senators by the people. a new trial in the case of Murderer Lentz. of sportsmen, "but I had a setter once is a sure enre for coughs and colds. The state encampm ent G. A. R. closed at later the letter was returned unopened and if ankato, and set the time for carrying out BOUSE. that was one of the most remarkable Grand Forks with a campfire, at which addresses stamped "'uncalled for." The hous? concurred in the senate amendments of the death sentence within the four months were made by prominent veterans. and best trained dogs that I ever The landlady of the Central house at Morning to the world's fair bill, and spent the proceeding: August 7, the day to be selected Mm & SHAFEKAM, It was decided to hold the next enca mpment knew. I had him in New Orleans rest of the day in discussing the legislature, Sun took in a tramp the other day, fed by the governor. An appeal will be made to at Lisbon, where the state soldiers home is executive ana" judicial appropriation bill. once and was at the St. Charles Hotel. him, warmed him, gave him a place to steep, the supreme court. located. Officers elected for the ensuing year Mr Bland, of Missouri, discussed the monetary OajTpezrters, and woke next morning to find that he had One morning, when I came down question and spoke in favor of the unlimited The body of James O'Reilly, who disappeared are: George B. Winship, Grand Forks, commander left on an early stock train, dressed in the from breakfast, I saw my dog squatted coinage of silver and characterized, mysteriously last fall while in Red A. P. Burke, Fargo, senior vice old man's best suit of clothes. the Windom bill as a demonetizing measure. in the middle of the office floor Wmg, was discovered floating in the bay at Builders and Contractors* commander W. A Bently. Bismarck, junior The house went into committee of the Darnel Calahan, while intoxicated, went into "pointing" to the clerk's desk. He the upper end of town It was in an advanced vice commander Dr. Rowe, Caselton, medical whole on the legislative, executive and judicial the grocery store ot J. E. Jimson, at New Nh W ULM, MINN. state of decomposition and would not had the true position of the setter in director, Rev. Dr. CatTj Drayton, chaplain. appropriation bill. Mr. Butterworth explained Hartford and began to abuse the proprietor. have been identified but br the papers found a quail brush. Quite an admiring the provisions of the bilL He was ordered out but refused to go. Jimson on the clothes. He evidently fell in the river Designs and plans made to order and crowd was gather around him wondering SESATE. took down a revolver and shot him just accidentally and was drowned. estimates on all work furnished and Senator Aden introduced a bill to donate what he was up to. I walked S O A O A above the heart. The wound is supposed to contracts faithfully executed. to the State of Washington one-half a section Jay La Due, of Luverne, has been awarded up to the desk, feeling certain that Miss Pettigrew. sister ofSenatorPettigrew, be fataL for a home forhonorably discharged soldiers, 2, prize of four gold medals by tne Russian my dog scented game. I saw nothing, is engaged in organizing Baptist missions sailors and members of the state militia disabled An Akron boy attended school the other government. Some time ago the medals were while in service. throughtont South Dakota. however, and was just about to day in company with a bottle of whisky, and THE FIGURE 9 offered to the breeder ot any American horse Mr. Blair moved .to take from the calendar after imbibing education and the contents of chide the animal when, happening to The women of DeSmet have nominated The figure 9 in oar dates wiU make st long stay. wmeh should defeat a famous breed of native and pass the senate bill approoriatiag $50,000 the bottle at regular intervalsfor some time, glance on the register, I saw this: .'A candidates for members of the school board So man or woman now living will ever date a aorses at the annual races at Moscow. A for an equestrian statue of Maj. Gen. adjourned school by driving the teacher and and will poll a large vote at the coming election. John Starke at ManchesterN. H. Mr Cockrell Partridge.' Oh, but that was a smart document without using the figure 9. It stands •olt bred by Mr. La Due performed the feat, other scholars from the room with the stove opposed it and said that he thought it the in the third place in 1890, where it will remain tenw and he has been notified that the medals wdi dog!"—Kansas City Times. most useless and most ridiculous of all the poker. years and then move up to second place in 1901V'' be forwarded to him. Both of South Dakota's presbyterifs are ridiculous bills for the erection of monuments. where it will rest for one hundred years. Dan Wilson, a farmer living near Council in favor of revision of the Westminster confession The bill was lost. Tailor a Men' Legs Charles Mirkel, awaiting trial in the Nobles Thereisanother '-9" which hasalsocome tostay.. Bluffs, was waylaid by highwaymen while on county jail tor the murder of hi3 brother-inaw, of fai th. So far as the legs are concerned? HOTTSB. his way home from that city, and after beins It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect, made a bold break for liberty the other Th» Republican caucus decided to support Hutchinson county claims to be the leading the tailors declare that very few men terribly clubbed and shot at was robbed of that it has already moved up to 8rs# place, where the pension bill which was reported by Morrill morning When his breakfast was brought sheep farming county in the state, and have perfectly formed legs. Not only $5 and some trinkets.* During the shooting of Kansas, chairman of the invalid pension it will permanently remain. It is called the -'Xo. he overpowerd the'jailor and was taking the Parkston Advance wants a woolen mill bills. This bill will pension every soldier one of Wilson's horses, valued at $200. was 9" High Arm Wheeler Jfc Wilson Sewing Machine. is one lesc apt to be longer than the uis leave when he was met at the doc* by located in the county. sixty-two years of age, every soldier's hit in a vital spot and died onreathing home The "Xo. 9" was endorsed for first place by ut« other, but they are very apt, indeed, Auditor Kendlen and Treasurer Moberly, widow sixty-two years of age, every experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of lSgo. The Redwater irrigating canal, in Butte There is no clue to theidentity of the robbers who sec 'ed him and relocked him in his cell. to be bowed. If the ease is not a soldier who is disabled. either before where, after a severecontest with the leading machines county, is completed, and the large force of or since the war, and every soldier's widow tUtfi of the- world, it was awarded the only The tc vn of Kenyon, Goodne county, has bad one the tailor can cut the trou* men employed in its construction are finding who is dependent upon her own exertions A of he S Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all lust brought to light one of the latest family sers so that the outer seam of the work on the different railroad extensions now to earn her own living and who others on exhibit having received lower awards puzzles. In the family of Lyman Tucker, of Alitongh there is some relation between would naturally be dependent upon the labors garment below the knees will hang being graded in the Hills country. of gold medals, etc The French Government that place, there areeight persons, representing size and longevity, the duration of a husband who-was in the war. It is also recognized itssuperiority bythedecoration of perfectly straight and the fullness of .Red Shirt is the latest reservation town. forty-three relationships, as follows: One estimated that this bill will take from $50,000,000 Mr. XathanielWheelfir.Presidentof the company, of the period of growth and the trousers will come on the inside It is located in Sterling county.seventy miles to $60,000,000 annually. Itisproposed with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. great-grandmother, one grandmother, three length of life being, speaking generally, west of Fort Bennett, on the Cheyenne river, to bring the bill under a special rule of the leg. Men have been known to mothers, one mother-in-law. foar daughters, The '-Xo 9" is not an old Tiwrhtno improved which will prevent amendments, and the bill and will competewitnCbeyennefarthecounty longest in the largest animals have one leg bowed and the other one granddaughter, three great-granddaughters,one upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the will be forced through. seat. there is no fixed relation between the Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand* son, one son-in-law, one father and straight. Knock kneed men are the The senate bill providing for an inspection est advance in sewing machine mecnanism of tha two. The largest organisms live the two orphans. James LickenteHer, living near Harrison, of meats for exportation and prohibiting the most difficult to fit.—Philadelphia age. Those who buy it can test assured, therefore, importation of adulterated articles of food tried to drive a tight cartridge out of his longest, some trees reaching an age Fredrick Prentke. of Toledo, O., has Times. of having the very latest and best. or drink, was acted upon favorably by the gun with a ramrod. The cartridge exploded brought suit in the United States circuit of 6.000 years, and someimimals, as house committee on agriculture. and shot the ramrod dear through his hand, zoxirt to recover land located in the business whales, several centuries. And after A Man With a painrul SENATE. jmaking a wound. portion of Duiuth valued at $917,000, and the maturity is reached, larger animals A Colorado murderer named Hall The commerce committee had under consideration the amount of damages claimed for the detention Y«*ung Paxton, known as the Spink county the bill removing the inspection ded to Europe and was pursued by a require longer time to secure of the same is $100,750. The claim fat boy, died at his home. He was 8 years office of steam vessels and hulls from Gelena, sheriff, who followed him for months the preservation of the species. The is based on a conveyance to Prentice by of age and weighed 120 pounds. His father 111, to Debuque, Iowa. These two states are and then returned to New York in explanation of this, as pointed out making the same fight against the bill as in Benjamin Armstrong in 1856, which was refused large sums from dime museum managers house. These offices are in Inspector Sloan's disgust. While walking on Broadway placed on record. Prentice has once before who wanted to placehim on exhibition. by both Leuckhart and Herbert district. Hall stepped up to him and surrendered, pushed the claim in the courts, and was Spencer, is that "the absorbing surface Two tough, citizens of Garretson named The committee on Indian affairs reported beaten. saying that he was tired of 6f an animal only increases as a bill instructing the department of the interior Peck and Mann went into B. L. Hard aid's Near Faribault, during a storm lightning to locate industrial schools for Indians seeing an officer, knocking around so whisky. Not having a properly signed prescription the square of its length, while its size on all reservations having a population of struek the barn on George Weston's long without accomplishing anything.—Detroit they were refused, whereupon, they increases as the cube, and ittherefore 500 adult Indians. This would give schools place, burning the barn and entire contents, knocked the proprietor down and kicked him Free Press. to Minnesota, North Ba&ota, South Dakota, except the stock. Two cows perished. The follows that the longer aa.animal becomes into insensibility. Peck has been arrested two or three to Montana and three or four the greater will bethe difficulty loss is placed at about $2,500, insurance and the officers are looking for Mann. to Washington. I E O S A N O A S O S experienced in, assimilating any $1,000. The house of Charles Brandenburg The committee on Indian affairs instructed Judge Haney, of the Fourth district, decides *-m Senator Pettigrew to report favorably the was struck by lightning. The bolt apparent nourishment over and above that that there is no law against adultery A N a a a Sioux bill which appropriates $1,700,000 ly followed the stove pipe down to the floor, which it requires for its own needs, in South Dakota. There was a territorial to redeem the pledges made the Indians on of a a a a striking Mr Brandenburg in the feet and Man. law upon the subject, which was repeated and therefore the more slowly will it the Sioux reservation by the commission burning them considerably and tearing his which last year negotiated for the cession of a congressional law pertaining The streak or good lack that placed $5,000 produce ifself.-^Longman's. pants shreds. He was severely but not their lands. An amendment goes with the cold cash in the hands of Gody PhUEps ot to all territories, which became severely shocked. bOl appropriating $400,000 for the relief of thin city from the treasury of The Louisiana inoperative after statehood, thus leaving no the Flandreau Indians. ^&iP&£ State LotTeryT has created considerable law at all so far as tuts particular offense is E a he Scalpe stir. Mr. Phillips held one-twentieth of N O A O A O S S E concerned. Clot Bey, the founder of modern ticket Xamber 14,794 that drew the Men of all parties discussed the bill prepared A resolution was adopted asking congress jjjPi WHEELER & WILSOK 1FP& CO., second prize of $100,000 in the drawing Th» death of Gen. Crook recalls the battle medicine in Egypt, gays that it requires by the Republican con erence committee to enact a service pension bill tor soldiers. of Marth 11. Mr. PbilBps is 20 years l^ojidlSTWaJbashAve., Cbicagu, of Slim Butte. It was perhaps the most on silver. The expressions of opinion as much surgery to kill one of age and a member of the firm of Bichmond were various, though many Northwesternere The governor has designated Tuesday, sanguinary contest between whites and reds & Phillips, SaJoonists, of this city. Egyptian as seven Europeans, and were not yet ready to exprvss their opinions May 6, as Arbor Day, and makes the usual ever fought on South Dakota soiL The combatants When questioned as to whether he bad tried until they had further examined the bHL C-HHORNBiRG^ there is no doubt that Egyptians recommendations as to planting trees and were a force of 2,400 regulars, commanded his lock before, replied that he bad regularly The committee on labor authoritized a shrubs. "by Gen. Crook, against a horde of bear surgical operations with extraordinary invested" a dollar each, month for the past Sew Ulm. Minn. favorable report on the biR to prevent the three years and bad drawn three smaller Sioux, fresh from the Custer battle ground. Kidder county sold $7,500 worth of fiveyear pluek and success. A man employment of convict $abor upon the construction prizes daring this time. ted"on by Crazy Horse and American Horse. ED. PAULSEN, 7 per eent. seed wheat bonds to J. J. and repair of any building, house in a native hospital who has had b& "Shaft yon retire from business, Mr. PhUKpRt" The fight occurred in the fastness of Slim or other structure belonging to the United Hays & Son, Cleveland, for a premium, of Licensed Auctioneer thigh amputed at 2 o'clock is sitting States. Butte, now in Harding county, about seventy-five $200. "Oh, no: I shall watch 'or a good opportunity The committee on the reform In the civil miles east of north from Beadwood. up and quite lively at 6.—Pall Mall Representative Hansbrough has artrodueed to mTPSt this money?and keep trying service investigating the charges against the This battle was fought on the 9th day of Gazette. ». my rack until strike another bandie."— a bill in tie house to establish the Minot dv a service commission continued thebrin^Trstfeatton. Z,mUESt BBOWS CO., MOfJf. Kalamasoo (Mich.) Tekgragxb, March 22. Correspondence promptly attended to. 1 aF siowwH T*j»feS*