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5 "EST. CONGRESSIONAL. The postofHce department has offered a Har Peopl Satisfy. ment for life. Sheriff Page started immediately Fr. Aufderheide reward of $1,000 for the arrest and conviction with him in custody for Waupun. "It is truly wonderful how univer' of the Darties who robbed the registered Elizabeth G. Gibson, of Appleton, has been sal meanness is," said one of agroup mail pouches when they held up a train recently. granted a pension. She was one of the hospital portant Eesume of the Proceeding? Df men in an up-town cafe the otfcwr nuises during the war, and the men Manufacturer of Farmers are hauling their grain to Gretna, who were under her care speak of her in the nthe night, according to the New York of Congress During the Mon., over the boundary. After paying a highest terms. Tribune. "The poor show it as well Fire, Well Building-, and Steeple duty of 15 cents per bushel on wheat they ies. Past Week. Capt. Alonzo Mellimore, who is soon to be realize six to seven cents more per bushel as the rich, though there is some excuse tried by court martial in Arizona, is an old Brick, than they can in North Dakota. Janesville boy. He served during the war in for the former. A funny instance George Pollard, +he Northern Pacific brakeman Wisconsin regiments, first as a private in tho of the kind came under my notice Fine Pressed Brick for mg 100men has who was injured in an accident near infantry and then as a private in the artillery. SENATE uth. Senator Moody introduced a proposed down at Coney island last summer. Grand Forks died in that city. His wife is ornamental fronts. amendment to the river and harbor bill which county farmer now in a precarious condition and it is It was rather late in the season, and I is claimed that a prominent attorney ol calls for extensive appropriations for improving this spring he thought cannot survive the shock. Omaha, Neb., is making strong efforts to secure the Missouri. It asks #1,200,000 _„v_otU mos v__ of the ..__,_ *CD.cti___i,i_i.s» restaurant which .VIIIUU a add a a a of maple sugar. The North and South Dakota joint commission, the releaso of John Santry from state a the best of shipping facilities »nd 8 a S S S «Tfflin?Sp£ *-P »l?fsomesojttotheir ki lied Miss Mary \. hich was to have met on the 4th will pay prompt attention to mail order* prison, for the reason that he is convinced Benton —«„__._.«_uutana.. in Montana bill of a re ad is it inter, has been inirst inst., was unable to get together on that that Santry is innocent. Santry was found The senate passed thebiH to provide for as he a a beo-an degree. date owing to the illness of Attorney-General guilty of murdering Michael Schultze, at Racine, A- NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. the compulsory education of Indian children. to fall off. This was onee of those hot Goodwin, of North Dakota. and was sent to prison for a term of Peters was fatally Senator Sp©5ner«ported favorably from +1 W °l.™OSe twelve years. He has always protested his was broken in two the committee on pnWKc S ami a at me in he fall The efforts to secure a charter for the H. Rudolphi, innocence. grounda the bouse bill increasing the ap.w t*ow make *i»«*»».v^peoplet glad thatUcold weatherr led in. Louisiana lottery in North Dakota are being ..u uuo UUUBU Ulll lUClQWSlllg bUB Sp- jjcujji QIOIVJ. uncli UU1U Wtraiiiltj renewed with great energy. The state is ite Breeders' associalace si5"onooo°ttno M7ohooo°°'uth baildiB S fron is a 811PP°se, Daniel Morgan commenced suit against and we had spent $150,000 $270,000. an hour in the surf, and were having swarming with agents of the lottery, and it during the state Nicholas Flynh, proprietor of the Elk saloon, HOUSE, is said that $5,000,000 will be expended with somethinp to eat with our beer in a at Ashland, claiming $2,500 damages. On A N A E OF DEAXXB XX 1 he House engaged in a uhort but deci»- rp«stnnrnn rchnca V.Q«/J a view to securing the election of a, governor the night of Oct. 25, 1889. the plaintiff was Boots and Shoes! ilding the new flouring mill ive-vote on tbe silver bill which was amended I a Whos a as I a id and legislature favorable to the scheme. sleeping in a chair in the saloon and was unconscious. had blown itself back to town for the at AdriG,, uas begun. The mill will have a and passed—135 to 119. On tbe final passage capacity of seventy-five barrels per day. He alleges that Flynn then sat eight Bepublicans, as follows, voted season. Numerous desertions are reported from with the Democrats as follows against the urated his stockings, with an inflammable Fort Yates. The cause of the absence of Hubert Allep, an employe in a saw mill at "Along came a hungry-looking Minn. 4 3d N. atrs., [Sevr Ulm, Mlna. bill: liquid and set fire to it, burning his feet and about a score of the Mars family is attributed Rochester was seriously, perhaps atally, injured music-butcher with an old violin, and limbs in a manner which has rendered the injuries SENATE. by being struck by a piece of flyingtimber. to the interference of officers in a prize fight stationing himself near the door, he Senator Hoar of Massachusetts introduced A large assortment of men'i aa4 permanent and incurable. between a soldier and a settler, which took was accustomed probably to in vita in the senate a joint resolution proposing an boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aat place about two weeks ago, and since which Dr. Harold Graff, a leading physician of The citizens of North Branch, have arrangfor amendment to tne constitution, providing to up a a it children's shoes constantly kept air time the strictest discipline has been enforced. Chippewa Falls banged his door in the face an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration, or the election o! postmasters by the people. using his bow, began to reveal the hand. Custom work asd xepaiiiag oft he census enumerator who had called in Tho senate considered Mr. Vest's bill prohibit including a free dinner. Everybody Sheriff Lee, of Lake county, went to Oakes, skeleton of'White Wings' at our feast. prompt!* attended to. monopoly in the tranoportation of cattle is invited. the discharge of his duty. The enumerator the other day and captured a man to foreign countries. The provisions of howl of discontent arose from the has reported the case to the supervisor otthe named Luffman. who iB charged with stealing Mrs Jacob Siegelock, of Farmington was the bill have been heretofore published. Mr. people at the tables and a waiter was district for prosecution, setting forth that a number of hoises 1rom farmers in Lake Jolin Hauenstein, vgianteju a divorce from her hubband the Hale moved to amend the bill by inserting the doctor has refused to answer the census about to eject the offender, when and Minnehaha counties. Tho horses were the words "not already contracted for in •othti {day, and an hour later was made Mrs. questions. The enumerator claims ^this was Schmidt, who was with us. and is, as good faith by persons or paities having cattle also found and will be ieturned to their He ^Smi.h. the third time the doctor had put him off. for transportation at the date of buch owners. The sheriff did a neat piece of detective you know, an excellent violinist, passionately Georfce Norman, of Duluth, received a contract sufficient to occupy such storage The doctor is a Norwegian by birth and is a work in getting Luffman across the fond of music and of a gentle verdicfforf 1,000 in a suit for $5,000 against room Mr. Vest opposed the amendment kinsman of Prime Minister Gram of Stockholm border without the aid of a requisition. heart withall, though somewhat theD I he vote showed no quorum present, and th and Iron Eange Railroad cornbeing and leaves Eau Claire soon for his native and the senate adjourned without action on the conceited, interferred and befriended One of the laws of the last legislature put. off a train. if country. bill or amendment. requires elevators to pay an annual the poor devil. or George A. Sweet was fouud in license of $2 50 per 1,000 bushels capacity The Menominee and Oneida Indians noirsr:. "Just what induced him to do it I St. Paul. It is thought he fell on August 1. Now, it is said, in retaliation, threaten more mischief. Troops have been Representative Oates of Alabama, from do not know. He said in was the jr by accident. He leaves a wife the committee on judiciary reported to the the elevator men will reluse the fifteen called for. Mr. Kilsay, who was some time hildren. hungry looks of the man. I think house the bill to prohibit alienB from acquiring ago nominated and confirmed as agent, has Our brewery is fully equipped and able to tl 1 daj free storage heretofore allowed where title to or owning lands in the United myself it was Schmidt's vanity at dvialkowski, indicted for murder, ill orders. not been permitted as yet to take charge of grain was taken to the elevator and sold. States. An elaborate report accompained bottom. Similar stories are "told .lty before the court in Marshall his office. The Indians, it is said, are very Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling eatat* In such an event farmers say they will petition the bill. In it the committee says the power about Paginini and other great artist fohment. id was sentenced to the penitenife. mnch opposed to a change of agents and to the railroad companies for sidetracks, of the government to totally exclude aliens flfew Ulm, Minn. and singers' you know, andbrobably show their regard for the old agent, and to from coming within its jurisdiction, as has platforms and cars and do their own shipping. Lake Falls News was mulcted in been done in the case of the Chinese, no one prevent, if it is possible, his being dispossessed, he wanted to emulate them. Under the existing laws railroads are questions. of ?1,000 in the libel suit of A. K. they have made such hostile demonstrations Anyway, he took the violin from the obliged to provide such shipping facilities Mr. Lodge of Massachusetts offered a resolution of the same place. The News acDlsMn as to apparently intimidate the new and the railroad commissioners will see at man, and, tucking it under his chin, directing the tecietary ot the treasury of insulting a lady. agent so that he is afraid to exercise his authority. the laws are enforced. gave us fifteen minutes of excellent to inform the house whether it is true that In order to bring the matter to a Minnesota and Dakota elevator at the Cunard Steamship company on Saturday music, considering the awful old instrument. Sheriff Hayej3 of Dickinson captured one of conclusion Secretary Noble has telegraphed Id burned, together with 2.000 bushheat. last refused to obey tho orders of the United The crowd caught on to the New Salem train robbers on Grand river, Kilsay to take charge of his office at once or States officers to give return passage to certain The fire was caused by a lanxplosion. eighty miles south of that point. The horse the humor of the thing and applauded emigrants landed at New York by said he would see that an agent was appointed The loss will reach $5,000. which the robber rode was injured while the kindness as well as the music company in violation of the contract labor who would do BO. At Minneapolis Mamie Lovely, aged 14, Manufacturer of and Dealer ia crossing Grand river, and he was compelled laws. heartily. -and Lillie Maine, her cousin, lost their lives to stop and camp. When the prisoner discovered CIGARS, SENATE. 'Giving the violin back to its owner, *by drowning in the river. Aggie Lovely, the officers he made a desperate I O W A The Republican members of the senate at a Schmidt sat down, beaming with iged 9, was rescued by a boy named JohnJon effort to escape, but his horse was too lame, The Boone creamery receives 17,000 caucus chose ex-Representative Valentine of pleasure and trying to look unconscious. TOBACCOS, at the risk of his own life. and he was soon captured. He gives the Nebraska to succeed W. P. Canady as sergeant-at-arm« pounds of milk daily and makes 1,300 name of Charles E. Bailey, and says there of the United States senate Chaa. A. Smith, aged 25, was drowned at pounds of butter and 400 pounds of cheese. were five in the crowd. Two of them came The conference committees on pensions "Now pass around your hat,' he Faribault while bathing. He ventured beond PIPES, A Burlington girl, jilted in love, knocked had a meeting, and agreed upon a bill, which from the west on the same train and the said to the tramp. his depth, was seized with*a cramp and her faithless swain down with a brickbat on will probably be reported in a day or two. other three were near New Salem with horses. t/wned before his companions could reach "The fellow was apt enough to that Cor. Minnesota and Centrr one of the public streets and then gave him The result is a concession on the part of the After the robbery three started south and nim. house of the principal point of difference. kind of work, and a liberal shower of an unmerciful beating with a horsewhip. streets. separated, going in different directions, and The service clause in the Morrill bill which dimes and quarters rained down into An unknown man committed suicide at St. "If the river-land settlers should win their NEW ULM, MINN. two continued on the train they had robbed. the house had instructed its committee to I Paul by shooting himself through the head the crown of his greasy old headgear. case," says the Fort Dodge Chronicle, "the The prisoner is now in jail and looks like a insist upon, it was agreed on, should be I with a revolver and then jumping into the After he had completed the round he county of Webster would bo bankrupted in Jno. Neuman, desperado. The sheriff hopes to capture at stricken out. Some more concessions were *4" river. Several persons witnessed the act. The having to pay taxes and 6 per cent, interest made on the part of the senate, but in the approached Schmidt, and he waited least one moie of the band and has gone body was not recovered. mam the bill be the dependent pension bill on the same." to hear what he would say. Schmidt south for at purpose. reported by Mr. Davis and passed by the Dr C. N Hewitt of Red Wing, secretary of A buHsnake of "huge demensions, with a was evidently getting ready to stop The district court at Fargo is trying to senate. Dealer in the Minnesota stale board of health, who has head as large as a cocoanut." strayed into a his flow of gratitude in a grand seignoir determine who comprised the legal board O O S been speuding the pas*, eight months in Europe HOUSE. school-house near Griswold the other day, style, but the fellow only held of directors ol the Argus Printing company. The house committee on Indian affairs making sanitary and medical investigations, the teacher didn't*famt she just grabbed a Hats, Caps, jSotions, out his hat for Schmidt's contribution. At the annual meeting, June 3, there was a favorably reported the senate bill to enable has arrived in New York on his return, club and killed the reptile. split, and Mr. Faulkner, as the representative the secretary of the interior to carry out the We were actually flabbergasted Groceries^ Provisions^ and will reach home in a iew days. agreement with the Sioux Indians for the of J. J. Bill, named E. 0. Faulkner, W. A. I is Btated that the authorities of Dallas for a minute and then we roared William H. Cowing, a hardware merchant Crockerp and Glassware, cession of the reservation. The bill appropriating Stephens, Alex Griggs, B. F. Spalding and county have discovered a plan for ridding with laughter. $1,674,029 for the purchases. of Fergus Falls, died at Warm Springs, H. C. Plumley Maj. Edwards named Messrs. the county of original package houses and Green, Dried and Canne4 Representative Gifford, who makes the report, Moir\ He was one of the Cowing Brothers "Why confound your impudence," Griggs, Stephens and Plumley, and Maj. will commence operations by destroying the will, no doubt, have a pretty fight on hands Fruits, etc, etc, doing business at Crookston, Alexandria said Schmidt, getting mad, 'you've Edwards and M. R. Flint. Both leaders liquor and jailing tho'sellers. when the bill comes up lor consideration in t, and Fergus Falls, and was well known in the got enough money to keep you drunk the house, as there are plenty of men who claimed the.management. The court held One of the features of the Ottumwa coal northern portion of the state. will be found ready t6 make a fight against for a week. Get out!' I will alwaya lake farm predate la exehaiiM that Mr. Faulkner. as~ trustee for Mr. Hill, palace will be a minature coal mine, everything any bill carrjing an appropriation with it. for goods, and pay thahigaait market price for ad The body of a dead man, name unknown, had no right to vote the stock held by hi "'An' ain't you goin' to bay me about which will be strikingly realistic The house committee on judiciaryconsidered kinds ef paper rags. was found about one mile east of Cokato, for directors who were not satisfactory to noding for de useof de violin?' whined —the little car in which the visitors are lowered, at length the Wilson "original package" bill, near the railroad track. A revolver was Maj. Edwards that he had no right to and it was developed that all the Democrats the mules, the miners and even the the tramp, as he pointed to a broken la connection with mr store I hme a firat-elaa* and two Republicans were against it, and it found by his side, but whether it was murder transfer any of the shares for the purpose of veins of coal. string. saloon furnished with a splendid bfJlard table as*} is probable that the bill would not pass the *)r suicide will be a question for the coroners qualifying directors without the consent of Frank Blake, a farm hand living near 'I'll! give you a concert pitch for house owing to the opposition developed in ear customers will always find good liquors \m$ fjury to decide. Maj. Edwards, and that consequently his Sioux Rapids, attempted to remove a ramrod a constitutional way. Should the bill be reported it my fine fellow,' said Schmidt, as cigars, and every forenoon a splendid Uaek. transfer to Mr. Spalding was illegal. The There will be a local Chautauqua at Brightwood by the minority it will be fought very that was fastened in a gun by pulling ib he grabbed the tramp by the coatcollar court reserves decision on the question of hard. Beach, Litchfield, Minn., during the All gooiTis purchased or rne will be delivered *ft out with his teeth. The weapon was discharged, and fairly threw him out of Maj. Edward's light to vote the stock held week begming June 25th. A varied program any part of the city free ot cost. the load entering *his mouth and the door." by Faulkner. SENATE. has been prepared with free admission. Minnesota Street yew tflw. Kle« horribly mangling his face. I is thought The following bills were taken up and passed Lake Ripley where the assembly will be held he cannot live. eat Market, by the senate: Senate bill for public ,*• is one of Minnesota's prettiest lakes and re- building at Racine, Wis., to cost $150,000 Down on Agiculture. SOUTH DAKOTA. To date Collector Lothrop has issued 1,137 Jgduce'. rates are offered by the railroads. increasing cost of public building at Duluth licenses to liquor dealers in the northern The basest fraud on earth is agriculture. from $150,000 to $275,000. The bell of the Episcopal church at Yermilhonwa William Webb, whose family reside in forty-eight counties of the Btate, an increase Ih senate committee on finance considered The deadliest ignis fatus silenced recently by the holder M. E E Prop't. Stillwater, while painting the face ot the of 387 over the sa me time last year. The and amended the house silver bill, and of a chattel mortgage. that ever glittered to beguile and Nevers dam, above St. Croix Falls, fell off a Mimrason ST. N E W VI.MIN» increase is no doubt due to the recent decision will offer it as a substitute for the senate At Beresfordthe Baptist minister performs dazzle to betray is agriculture. We plank and was earned through the gates. bill. of the supreme court that the sale of the ceremony of baptism in a lake formed IhisBmeat Attempts were made to save him, but he speak with feelins: on this subject, Adverse reports were made from the finance liquor in original packages is legal. 'H tunJeTSlfctied *eti!r«s tn Inform the peopleet from artesian well water. sank just as a boat was within a few feat of committee on Mr. Stanford's bill for and we've been glittered and beguiled New Uljn aud vicinity that t»* Iia«re-esU»hsliK The Oto Leader tells of a farmer named government loans on liens of real estate and I him. Tie was an excellent swimmer. The murkel and Is nnw prepared to was Rev. Father J. 0. Haire, of Aberdeen, has and dazzled, and deceived by the Davis near the town who has fallen a victim on the bill to abolish metal money, and the rn IIIH eld customers and friends %ith only tbi| body was recovered. been suspended from the Catholic church for Bame arch receiver. She has promised best fresh and cured meats, smisneon. lard and en to fruit tree swindlers. A few weeks ago he bills were indefinitely postponed. heresy Dr. G. M. A. Fortier of Little Falls, coro ner •rytliinfr nsnally kept in a Cr»t-cUi« market T# owned a farm, but now he is a renter. The us bees, and they flew away after HOUSE. blifhest market price will be usad for TAT CAM of Morrison county, asks the man Miner, While a boy named Allen was riding a schemers got hold of him and sold him a The dependent pension bill as agreed upon VLB, HIDES, WOOL,, KXC. putting a head on us promised us •who wrote him from Montana in regard to horse at Harrisburg the animal was struck by the conference and reported to the house, large order, at the same time getting him to early potatoes, and the drought has E S the murder of James Shields and asking for by lightning and instantly killed. The boy alter providing for the pensioning of dependent sign a statement of what he was worth liable withered them. She has promised us further descriptions, to write him at once. parents, says that all persons who sen ed was badly stunned, but will recovsr. to execution. Then they wanted him to secure three months or more in the military or •Other developments are expected to be made cherries the curculio stung them The city council ot Deadwood is trying to them for the bill of goods, and finally naval service of the United States during the public which may lead to the arrest of the they contain living things uncomely pass an ordinance licensing original package he deeded his farm over to them, and they War of the Rebellion and who have been •murderer. honorably discharged therefrom, and who to the eye and unsavory to the taste. houses. The ordinance fixes the license leased it back to him for this year and also are now or who may hereaiter be suffering The thrpe days encampment of the Southwestern at $300 per year, payable quarterly. got a mortgage on the trees. The most peculiar She has promised us strawberries, AND from a mental or physical disability of a Minnesota G. A. R. association was part of the whole transaction is that Harney Peak has an altitude of 8,000 feet and the young chickens have devoured paramount character, not the result of held at Luverne. I is estimated that 500 the trees have not been delivered and will above sea level and a company is now constructing their vicious habits, which incapacitates them. We were in the sheep business, old veterans and their families were in camp. not be till next fall. a road to th« summit of the peak. from their perrormance o! manual labor in and a hard winter closed down The town was beautifully decorated, publicly such a degree as to render them unable I will afford a magnificent view of the Black on us and the lambs died in theshell. to earn a support, shall be placed upon the and privately. At the first camp-fire an address Hills. O S S E Kinds of Men. the list of invalid pensioners of the United No wonder that Cain killed his brother. was made by Father Dwyer. Gov. Editor Hackett, of the Parker New Era, is States to be entitled to receive a pension not N E W I N N E S O A He was a tiller of the ground. Merriam, Adj. Gen. Muller, Col. Bobleter," Department The Arabs have no little knowledge the possessor of a quilt containing the autographs to exceed $12 per month and not less than Commander James Compton and The wonder is he did not kill his father, Pure beer sold in quantifies to suit tb« $6 per month, proportioned to their in ability of every member of the first state of the precepts of Christianity, ex-Lieut. Gov. A. Barto were present. to earn a support, such pension to continue purchaser. Speual attention paid to tba and then weep because he did legislature, together with all the state officers. and much respect for them, but they during the existence of such disability. Rank bottling of beer. At Eagle Bend, the body of George Wilson's not have a grandfather to kill.— The quilt was made by the ladies of in the service shall not be considered in ap occasionally add to them observations 7-year-old daughter was found pn the bed the Baptist church and purchased by Mr. Walla Walla (Ore.) Journal. plications filed under this act." Provision when her parents returned after an absence Hackett. of their own. is made for pensioning at the rate of $3 ner of a few hours. A Winchester rifle, which had month widows of men who served ninety Over forty horses have been stolen from "It was a noble command of the days without proving death the result of been fired twice, lay on the bed, and a ghastly The Difference in Prices. THE CHICAGO AND Hanson county farmers during the past few army service, and likewise granting $2 a wound in her neck showed where the bullet Man of Nazareth," says one of their weeks. Farmers are organizing an antihorse month to each child under sixteen yeais of Why is it that the biggest kind of had severed the jugular vein. I is believed moralists, "that men should love age. Ten dollars is fixed as a limit of the thief association. One thief caught that her brother, a^ed 9, caused the accident, difference exists between the clothes fee to be charged by agents in preparing says there an organized band of them in their ememies, and do.good to those while fooling with the gun, which had cases under this act. that are exhibited in a ready made the business. The stolen horses are taken AILWAY. been carelessly left on the bed covered up •who hate them. clothier's window and the suits shown to the Sioux reservation. with clothes. He denies being in the house. SEIwVTE. "If all men were able to follow this as soon as one gets inside? I mean A peculiar accident^ terminating fatally, Senator Davis explained at length the pen During a storm at Medo, E. S. Taylor and precept, soon there would be no enemies THE DIRECT THROUGH LI^E TO in price. Really it would require no occurred at Lake Preston the other day. The sion bill as it was agreed upon bytheconference his son Henry, aged 25, were struck by for us to love, nor despisers of committee. As heietofore stated, the two young sontf of O. 0. Huke were playing serious strech of the imagination to lightning and instantly killed. They were service clause is stricken out. Provision is ourselves to whom we could do good. with a toy cannon, when a lot of powder think yourself in another establishment. stauding.m the doorway of a barn when the made for graded pensions from $6 to $12 per "In this weak world we may, perhaps, which the elder had iu his pocket caught I have at last come to the AND ALL POINTS EAS: bolt came. The barn was totally consumed month certain cases, according to the degree fire, and before the flames could be extinguished succeed in doing no more than of disability. Another feature is analogous by fire, including a large amount of hay and conclusion it's the window glass that Is so operated as to. meet the requir* ients ol he was burned so badly that he died this: so to control our thoughts to the Mexican»pension act, giving to nine horses, three of them valuable blooded softens and mellows the look of the tbroajjh and local travel, prov diug fast through widows $8 per .month where the death of the in a few hours. that we shall love our friends more stallions. Both Mr. Taylor and his son were trains with close connections for fi husband is not the result of casualty, and cheap suits there exhibited.—Philadelphia than we hate our enemies. saved from cremation by a small daughter, A damage suit for $25,000 has been $12 per month where it is proven that death ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, Times the only member of the family at home, who brought against, Dr. Van Buskirk, of Rapid "For there be in the world now is the result of casualty. SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BJiUFPS, 4 pulled them from the burning building.'' City, by Beuj. Vann, a saloonkeeper. Vann HI I is said that the committee on rules has two kinds of men, to wit: those who I I was suspected of gelling something stronger decided"that as soon as some of the pressing A S re a of love their friends more than they hate O A A E N E legislation is out of the way they will fix a Mrs. W. Kellar. of this city, had the good N O A O A than pop, and the enforcement league, their enemies, and those who hate S A N A N I S O O A N day lor the consideration ortheDayis Soo" fortune on the 19th day of April to be notified through Van Buskirk, swore out a warrant Farg has been selected as the head-quarters their enemies more than they love bill. This is only a rumor, as the senate And all points ia that she was the holder of a twentieth to search the premises. No liquors were of the grand lodge of Odd Fellow^ of managers of tbe bill have not been informed o' ticket number 21,303 of The Louisiana their friends. ^t|* MOXTANA, I found, and Vann immediately commenced North Dakota* that it would be considered. State Lbttery which drew the capital ^irize "Of the first ot these is hope, and civYl action for the above amount ^of damages. WASHINGTON, of 300,000, and last.-week she received a sack Hon. N. M. Johnson was elected president HOUSE. we may live with them but the second ~*J v--^ of twenty-dollar gold pieces from the Lottery Mr. Henderson of Iowa, from the committee •of the North Dakota Sunday-school association OREGON, 1 we should fly, as the Bedouin on appropriations, reported'to the house Company, amounting to 15.000, which she at the Grand Forks convention. The diptheria scourge which proved fatal CALIFORNIA and an urgent deficiency bill appropriating $3,708,000 has deposited in the First National Bank for flies the red curtain of the sky behind to so many Russian children in Mcpherson Oliver Dalrymple, the bonanza rarmer, predicts for the payment of pensions and the present. Mrs. Kellar whet asked about BRITISH COLUMBIA. which the simoom advances."— county last winter has again broke out in $3,075,000 for expenses of the eleventh census. the good fortune said, "I havf* been buying a large crop of wheat in North Dakota Youth's a .w^agt Passed. A A E S E E I N A N DZKXN& Eureka. The Russians do not believe the tickets for the last three years and wontwc this season. A S are run on all through tram-. Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, from the committee prizes before amounting in all to $30. Tbie disease is contagious and appear to be fatalists The second annual meeting of the North on appropriations, reported an urgent time I sent for the ticket and *o!d the messenger in their belief. They strongly object to .0 Dakota Press association will be held at O O N I S S E E I N CARSL AT AURORA, 111., $5,000 in gold to procure a high number as I did not deficiency bill appropriating $3,708,000 for quarantine measures as an interference, with Devils Lake July 17. want a low number. I received the ticket overland trains to California and Oregon. the payment of pensions and^f.3,075,000 for was found buried a cellar, the property their personal liberties, and it is thought before with number21,303 and was overjoyed when the expenses of the 11th census. Passed Judge Alfred Wallin, of the North E E A I A S on tbe Denv* of an old woman who had died the disease can be eradicated severe 1 saw that the number on my ticketrwas the Mr. Hitt, of Illinois, irom the committee supreme bench, is seriously Liuiited. a day or two before, and who was winner of the capital prize." When asked nieasures^ ill have to be taken. on foreign affairs reported back to the Lodge For time of trains, tickets and all information, -go. X% what she would do with her little fortune replied. •—-—m thought to Tbe 'almost without resolution, calling on the secretary of the arjphr to Station Agents of the Chicago & Nortntt """"J^tt RSheDhard, "I shall save it and invest some." Did treasury for in'ormation as to the refusal of estern Bailway, or to the Geu^ral Passeneii means. A $5,000 government bond you make a present to the party that sold W I S O N S I N fknd Exnj^ss, has Agent at Oucago. *.' ,#* the Canard Steamship company to give a return yon the ticket? "Yes, I made the gentleman was also discovered on a pantry Daniel Allen, the murderer, was sentenced for passage to certain immigrants brought KMUM I t.mSfflT a present of $50."—San Lui* Obispo* (Cal.) HMMC* j^helf. 't to this country in violation of the contract by Judge Newman at Xetlsville to imprison? flepublic, May 16. labor law. Adopted. 3d \vi e-Frest, Gen'l Manager, Gsa'l Faas.A gVi*