New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 23, 1892 · Page 2 of 8
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ir» GBlTEim BUSSES MKIEM ETTECTS. PRAISE AND WARNING.. W E S S Co. Empire Mill Co-, •y: or he A Xavyy Alilttia a he Proceedings of thm House and Sen-,,. l'eople. ate. WASHINGTON, March 2L—Gen.. Nelson A* ROLLER MILL. A Breakfast at Iiibau Whereat The Sfrnggle Between the Canadian Miles, in an interview, said: FRIDAY, MARCH IT.. In proportion to our wealth and population International Compliments C. HVGHADBOUEN,# C.H. ROSS, Pacific and Its Enir the army has been reduced to the extreme minimum. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. I is small, but it is most efficient. In ..%m. President Cashier. uf£%ffi Are Exchanged. pioyes Serious. intelligence, courage and patriotism it will compare Senator. Davis introduced a bill authorizin favorably uitta any military lorce in the Eusiness.e We tak pleasure in informing the COR, MINN, AND CENTRE SIRS, he Manitoba Railway Company to construct world. The same may be said of the national a bridge across the Re river between ublic that we are now ready for guard. A more intelligent and patriotic bodyol Norma county Minnesota and Traill men does not stand on the face of the globe under The best machinery and county. North Dakota. any colors. Yet in order to have them .More Damaging- Disclosures Implicating Business at Winnipeg and Other all the latest improvements in. the New Ulm, Minn. properly equipped and properly prepared, so Senator Hansbroug introduced a bill that they may be one of the pillars.of strength manufacture of flour enable us to granting the state of Dakot a a sitefor Deeminsr, the Liv.erpool upon whicn this great repuolic rests, one of two lints Already Crippled, a-reform school. compete with the best mills in the things must be done, either the press of the Senator Dolph, from the committee on country must tell the plain truth and educate Murderer.*, country. ,,r Collections and all Business pei» jjMJj bv the Strike. ,.„ commerce, reported in an amended form the public mind up to our real condition and We are constantly buying 'v \-\J necessities, or we must meet some disaster that the bill introduced by Senator Brice, providingfor tainingto Banking Promptly I l|f| ?1 may check our progress and burden us with a a of lighthouse-" and signals Wheat, _„., '/*.••S ^MfFLfi* national debt that would last for another generation. on the great lakes and adjoining waters. Attended to- Rye, %..K"^ .LIBAU, March 30.—The following dis'patch Wri^jfiFiEG.Man.. Special Telegram, March There is some danger in our geographical J* i' .- INDIVIDUAL BESPOHSIBIUTi he senate passed the urgency deficiency has tfeen sent to the mayor of Philadelphia greatness. Our population may soon be so large 21.—The strike situation on the CanadianPacific bill. that people of the interior will become iudifferent by the Russian relief society: 4 looks more serious to-night than at he senate adjourned till Monday.-' to the interests of those living on the Buckwheat. $500,000. frontier, and those who dwell on the frontier The Russian relief society warmly welcomes a time since the men went out, from the ,5« &c. &c HOUSE. become careless as to the welfare of those who the dear American brethren who arrived iu tne inhabit the interior. Too much is expected of fact that the deputation of engineers has Th tariff discussion was resumed in the .Indiana, and prays you to transmit to the inhabitants At the Highest Market Prices. our navy. I is almost ludicrous to think of house to-day to the exclusion of private had several interviews with Supt. Whyt NEW ULM of Philadelphia an expression of the holding tbe navy responsible lor 4,000 roiies of business. /We sell all kinds of frontier, occupied by 10,000.000 people, the since yesterday afternoon, and that trouble -society's lasting gratitude. God save America. Representative Mitchell, of Wisconsin, possessors of one-twelfth of the country's wealth. FLOUR also exists on he Pacific division to Vancouver introduced in the house a joint resolution A a dejeuner to-day an illuminated address The most a navy can do is to protect the commerce SHORTS, granting to the state ot Wisconsin the privilpge of a country and cope with foreign fleets: a3 well as on.the Western division was presented to the Aiueicans bearing BRAN Ac. ROLLER MILL CO, Fortifications will some day receive from the of placing in statuary ball in the cap from For Willia to Donald. Th result AT LOW RATES, American ueople the consideration such defenses the Russian. and American arms and itol building at Washingto the statue ot deserve. Let us trust that tbey may never be Ok the interviews of the engineers with Pere Marquette. two clasped hands. M. Batmakoff, president needed before we have them. Representative RteHy, of Pennsylvania, Supt. W-hyte is kept secret bv both the (t» I believe that a mobilization of the regular of the judges of peace, in welcoming &Zl<h Special Attention given to introduced a joint resolution authorizing army and the national gu.^rd Will be brought men and the officials of the company, but Custom Work the Americans remarked that Russians about. The necessity for such an assembly Merchant Millers, the secretary of the interior to prepare for must be apparent to every thinking man. There general supposition is that the engineers exhibition in the women's building at the esteemed the Indian a gift r.ot so much on will be a national guard encampment at Chicago World's Fair, any articles, models or drawings are objecting to carrying ''scab" crews ot in August, 1893. The object will be to promote account of its value as on account of its now in his custody or deposited in the the efficiency of the national guard, to give officers An extra stone for grinding feed. trainmen, and if satisfactory men are not being an expression of the brotherly love patent office, prepared or invented by women. experience in the handling of large bodies put in charge they may also join the strike. Steam Cornsheller. of citizeu troops and to promote fraternal feeling ^ew-TTlrn, 3^ixrn. •which America cherished. A the banquet between the state troops from all partB of A bill to establish postal telegraph, prepared last night there were present the American Th news of trouble on the Pacific division the country. Whether congress furnishes the by Postmaster General Wanamaker Wood taken for cash or in exchange necessary transportation or not, the troops consuls, the members of the Philadelphia did not reach here until this evening, is introduced in the house. will undoubtedly" assemble at that time lor a Empire Mill Co. when correspondence by mail shows that a •committee, the officers o:' the Indiana, great national camp and field maneuvers. The flora. MARUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT matter is not being pressed before congress just similar state of affairs exists from Donald Count Robrinsky, the president of the relief S A A A 1 2 now because of the coming election, but when to Vancouve as at present in Winnipeg. CASH PURCHASES society, and all the city authorises SENATE. the political campaign is all over the question Received First Premiums at Municipal Chief Adolpl presented toCapt. will be brought up and pusbed to a conclusion. Th conductors and trainmen of the Pacific N-otin session. and CHEAP SALES. There will be ample time In which to make the division have a practically the same Sargent a silver cup inscribed, "I Remembrance Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. necessary arrangements. HOUSE. demand as those ot the Western division, ot Libau, with underneath, "Bu Th house spent the afternoon in eulopries Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis the greatest of these is charity." M. mil the former had the matter in abeyance on the late R. Gamble of South Dakota. Fr. Aufderheide^ THE SILVER BILL. Adolph said: pending a decision on the Western division. Addresses were delivered by several Agricultural and Mechanical Association Northwestern congressmen. An act of true humanity and. real Christian A present on the Pacific division An A a I'.etween he lilandite Fair 1887. love brings you here. Your nation wishes to relieve the passenger conductors are paid $100 per the Great distress of part of the Russian and Anti* Off. O N A A 1 4 month a raise of $10 at New Years, and ..people, wnich has resulted from hrfrd harvests. F. MADLENER, C. L. ROOS, Ma»qfaetur«r el WASHINGTON, March 21.—It is understood The Russian empire is making extraordinary efforts brakemen $60. Th conductors on freight to stay the" famine, but that does not in to-night that the arrangement between the PresL Manager. trains get $2.00 re miles, and the The committee on quadro-centennial reported the least detract Irom the value of this gift. Fir©, Well Building and Steeple silver and anti-silver wings of the Democratic brakemen $1.95 with a bonus of $6 and $3 their resolutions for which they Nothing can give more satisfaction to afflicted party by whieh. in return lor a promise •people thmi the nobie sympathies of other nations. cd immediate consideration one of them Fr. Burg, respectively per month. They ask $3.15 Brick, Our satisfaction must find a special echo of the anti-silver men not to iillibuster to extend an invitation to the royal per hundred miles for conductors and $2.15 because this noble deed emanates from the family of Spain and the decendants of Columbu against the Bland bill, the time was extended United States with whom Russia has always lor brakemen. Th question of detentions to attend the World's Fair as the from three to five days, is off. Mr. -stood on terms of Fine Pressed Brick fo* also came into the matter indispute. A guests of the United States. The resolutions Harter was willing to a the promise, HEARTIEST FiUENDSHIP. present engineers and firemen are paid lor went over till tomorrow. Consul a replied: ornamental fronts. but Alessrs. Tracey and Williams, who are Th senate went into executive session to detentions, they being required to keep the While the careo of the Indiana, and especially Manufacturer of and Dealer iu in charge of the Democratic opposition to consider Mr. Vesjt's postoffice bill. Mr. when combined with that of the Missouri and fires alive. Th conductors and trainmen the bill, refused to thus be bound. Th Vila's a increasing the maxicost that of a third vessel, will probably be considered CIGARS, a the same demand. They say that detentions a best of ahlpplsf faeilitlM by you as no trifling pift, I wish to assure of any building from $35,000 to time is to be divided among the parties, so and days laid off a it impossible you that the givers regard this as an absolutely Will pay attention to mail ordwe $75f000 was adopted. Th bill was then reported that the anti-silver Democrats au Republicans insignificant act, which pales into nothingness TOBACCOS, for them to a a fair average salary. to the senate and passed. will have half between them. Representative in comparison with the services rendered thirty Th senate again went into executive session years ago by Russia to ihe Union in sending a NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Taylor of Illinois has charge at the request of the committee on powerful ileet to our shores as a standing menace PIPES, of the time lor the Republicans, Mr. The company so far has not seen fit to foreign relations, after being in session a agniiist all efforts of other powers to sully Tracey for the anti-silver Democrats and little over an hour the senate adjourned. KUET E & NIGEL the American flag and tear from her beautiful grant the -rec, test, and fearing a the banner some of her most brilliant stars. Mr. Bland forth silvar men Tracey today trouble on the \Vestern division ex? HOUSE. Cor. Minnesota and Center Mr. Craw lord concluded by officially presenting The speaker laid before the house a message -aid: tend to the Pacific instructions were put the Indiana's cargo to Count tfrobriiisky fronrth president transmitting a com Streets, We don't know how the speaker is going to into effect that all conductors were MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. as the head of the special committee, municitio from the secretary of the interior, rule. Speaker Crisp's rulings have been so arbitrary MIMT. NEW ULM quired to say whether or not they were satisfied arul expressing wishes tor a speedy relief submitting the agreement concluded and so unprecedented that we caunot to the distressed in Russia. CountBro with the company's service, and those between the commissioners of the United All kinds ot mason work and plastering predict what he wid do. He decides a point and brin&ky, speaking in English, said that the reiuses to give his reasons. When he declines to States and the Cherokee Nation forth cession to order, whether in city or country. who give a. pledge of loyalty, to THEODO MUELLER, consider a motion oi consideration or to lay on czarowiiz was deeply touched by the hu of the Cherokee outlet, and stated that Reference, C. A Ochs. their employers were to be the table he is liabie to refuse anything. He a motives and sentiments of lriendship it would be referred to the committee on N E W ULM. MINN may not let us offer amendments to the bill. If DISMISSED' EKOM. THfi SliiJVrCE. that prompted this nobie act, ar.ri had India affairs. he allows ihe previous question, we are cut off MARKET-FRANK MEAT These instructions were issued because the •charired him to convey to the donors cordial but if the bill is read by sections we have a On motion of Mr. Bowman, of Iowa, a A N A E O company understood that a considerable CIGARS, thanks for the token of international .brotherly right to offer amendments. At any rate we bill was passed to establish a port of delivery have the rig.it to offer two amendments, a substitute love extended to the Russian people. number ot the trainmen were dissatisfied, at Council Bluffs, Iowa. SGHN0BR1CH, Proprietor, and an amendment to the substitute. concluded by drinking to the prosperity and that some of them had gone to the extent Our plan is to offer tis a substitute my bill calling ot Philadelphia and the United States. for an international monetary coneress. and of working up a combination and intended a in taken M. Epple's meat market, I E S A A 1 5 Messrs. Drexel and Biddle. for tiie Philadelphia I think the Republicans will vote'solidly with us to strike it their demands were not am prepared to wait on all customers with committee, acknowledged proois of lor thatl The reason the silver men are so SENATE. I fresh meats, sausage hams, lard, etc., always A N E A E I N complied with. Asaresu.l of this order friendship received irom Russia. Th mu anxious for au extension of time is that they Bills were introduced and referred in tlws on hand Orders from the country Tobacco and Smokers' Article? are alraid they cannot get their men together at nicipal authorities gave a dinner to the nearly all the trainmen on t'i'e-Pacific division senate providing forth leasing for a term attended to the end of three days. If we can prevent H, vote crew of the Indiana. Th steamer sails this refused, to go to work, ar.d since of'10 years or less of buildings to be especially being taken iu thive days then the silver men afternoon on her return vovago. Tuesday last all trains have been have lost their right of way, and the biH goes constructed for postoffice purposes to Anton Schwerzler. in in N in back to its oid ilace. or another rule will have regulate the value of coin as currency, and run by superintendents and. other officials to be brongnt iu by the rules committer compelling MAT. SIEBEN.BRUNNER fo prevent discriminating in Javorofgol DEEMING JJDLJXTJirijED. of the road as conductors and a vote. and silver as legal tender. Kiesliog Block, New Ulm, Minn. brakemen. Special constables have been Th senate adopted the conference report The Liverpool Mnrderer Again lie fore N E W I N N sworn in at Vancouver to protect the company's —DEALER IN— WHAT'S*IN IT? on jthe-urgency deficiency bill. Th military the Magistrate. a in property. Th Pacific division employes academy'bill was passed with senate WINES AND FINE LIQUORS, PEKTII, Australia, March Ul.—Deeming say that as one o. the rules of the amendments CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS. Th Britis I'reraier Keolies to the was again before the magistrate to-day. company is that once an employe goes on a Senator Kyle today introduced a bill ap I handle Bourbon "Whiskey, Dave Jones' Th prisoner, who still persists in calling tato a it in Latest Note. propriating $300,000*for the construction of strike he can never ba reinstated this action, Brandy Anderson Club. Cognac, and Im himself Swanston, entered the dock with a WASHINGTON, March 21.—Lord Salisbury buildings for a military post at Forest City, Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, Hen ported Port W in for medical use also the of the conipany and dismissal, of the men jaunty air, but became nervous and fidgety has sent a communication to this government S. I is provided that citizens shall convey nessy Brandy, and Otard, Dupu & Compan celebrated St. Julien Clarets, Rhin and paves the way for their reinstatement when during the reading of the charges. Alter to the government a site of 1.000 acres. in reply to the note of Acting Secretary Riesling Wines and Champagne. Whiske Cognac. Importe Tarragona Forts matters in dispute are settled. the giving of the formal evidence in regard Th senate in executive session to-day Wharton, of the state department, ranging in price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. for private or medical use. he celebrated tofiis arrest he was remanded. Deeniing's Th situation in Winnipe is also more listened for two hours to arguments by goods are of the very best grades and requesting a renewal of St. Julien Clarets and California Reisling luggage lias been lully examined. A strained to-day owing to the arrival of Me-srs. Voorhees and Turpie opposition are guaranteed as represented. modus vivendi lor protection wines. Whiskey ranging in price from the articles found were a card certi yin to in the confirmation of Judg and to Mr. Chief C.arke, of the Order of Conductors. JOHN HAUENSTEIN, of seal life in Bering sea during the coming Hoar' defence of the nominee $1.50 to $4,00 per gallon. re Alcohol the membership of E Mather in the Mr. Garretson, senior conductor ot he order, season. Th communication was received Rainhill Band of Hope, a timetable of has been conducting affairs here, owing $3.00 per gallon. HOUSE. to-dav by Mr. Wharto through Sir Julia to the illness of Clarke at Des Moines, Th Jiouse resumed the discussion of the trains between Rainhill and Liverpool, an Pauncefote. the British minister at Washington. Iowa. Clarke's arrival has given rise toa free wool bill. Mr Combe of Ne York, autograph album belonging to E Mather, Joan \fx. FRANK. BXNTZIM. concluded his speech in favor of the bill. Th acting secretary took it over rumors, chief of which, is. that...he a book of addresses ot persons in Eng Capt. Harris today presented a large batch conies with capital to the extent of to the Whit House during the alternoon Cottonwood Mills. land, a pocketbook bearing the am of petitions from Minnesota opposing tin $150,000, which is to be expended if I a Masonic apron similarly let- and submitted it to the president. Mr. repeal of the duty on barley. Th farmer! necessary in securing a victory for trainniem tered, a silver card case and a prayer book Wharto declined to indicate the nature of A N Malster, are greatly-exercised over he attempt tc Yesterday's through passenger trains containing the a me "Emily.' A Lord Salisbury's reply. doctor the barley tariff. stated to yoiu were from six to ten hours behind me the addresses noted are "McDonald. Ne It is understood that the dispatch contains correspondent to a at he would work and all branch line trains canceled. Sixteen York, Birkenhead "Marshall,New York, Custom grinding solicited. Will the refusal ot Lord Salisbury to extend and vote to a in a in the duty on this trains of immigrants, with stock and and others of persons in PIull, Liverpool the modus vWendi lor another vear. cereal. effect,", lor Ontario wem expected to arrive grind wheat for (one ©igth) or ex* .and Hartlepool, proving the identity of to-day, but only two reached the city. -The WEDNESDAY, MARCHI6W Our brewery is folly equipped and able to nil change 84fits,flour,5 lbs. shorts and 9 Williams, Deeming, Lawson, etc. A NEW.ENGLAND PROTEST officials say the delay was caused by th«i Ml orders. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floui derailing of a stock train near Whiteluoutb, SENATE. tfEWULM, Mim It is rumored that Deeming has confessed and thxit the trains will reach the he Turin" Refor Leagu Speak Ou a discussedthc confirmation o: to the police that he is the same an who and feed sold at low rates and delirer«4 UNION HOTF citv during the night. Judg Wood in executive session without for Hones Money. lived at Windsor, a suburb of Melbourne, A New Ulm free of expense.' coming to a vote. under the name of Williams. Evidence is Th effect ot the strike is being felt in BOSTON, March 21.—At a meeting of the Judso C. Clements, of Georgia, was confirmed business circles.man cars of treisht being daily accumulating showing that the past New Englan Tariff Reform league, held FRANK A BKNTZIN. to be interstate commissioner, vic« sidetracked between here and Por William Jiie ot Deeming was one ot constant fraud in Boston, the following resolutions were Bra« g, deceased. and east of there. Th flouring niill3 and robbery, carried on under a pretence of adopted unanimously: Mr. Hale, from the committee on nava) of Ra Portage and Winnipeg will be compelled WENZEL SCHOTZKQ, Proprietor wealth. AUG. QUEKSE, Resolved, That the New England Tariff Reform affairs, reported a bill forth construction to shut down if the blockade is not MORE UGLY KEVEr/ATIOXS. league protests, iu the name of tariff reform, (by contract) of three battleships of iron raised, owing to' the scarcity of cars for •LIVERPOOL, March 21.— Various persons against the Bland bill for the free coinage 7.500 to 10,000 tons displacement, two armored wheat and flour. Al small side tracks east Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. .have acquainted the police with instances of silver that, in the opinion of this league, coast defense velsels, five gunboats of Winnipeg have been spiked to prevent such a measure would bring disaster to the business^ -where robbery was suffered at the hands ot ot 800 to 1,200 tons displacement and eight interests of the country that its passage damage by strikers to passenger, trains. The only first class brick fire proof HARNESS MAKER Deeming. I one such case Deemin passed first-class torpedo' boats. Referred. would obscure the issues of tariff reform, which .as a nephew ot Sir William Lawson, M. should be the most prominent question before Hotel in the city. HOUSE.. A telegram irom Cape Town, South Airica, DnWr to— the people in the elections this year and at SECRET LONG KEPT. Mr. Joseph, of Mexico, from the committee says that Deeming became notorious in we feel it our dut to express to our friends in on territories, reported,a bill' in th« Whips, Collars, and all other Schapekahm Brothers & Go. a in 1889 in connection with an congress our conviction that neither tariff reform house forth admission of New Mexico ai nor any other issue can save the party, A Docto Asserts 1 at liarli»*lrrs Assas- articles usually kept •extensive jewelry swindle, and that some a state. Mr. Smith, of Arizona, from tin that pronounces for free coinage, from disastrous anysterious murders occurred there about sin W as a W a in a first-elass harness same committee reported a bill forth admission NEW n. defeat. ULM, MI •that time. WASHINGTON, March 21.—Dr. Tilden, formerly of Arizona. Calendar. Resolved, That the secretary be hereby authorized —. shop. to furnish a copy of these- resolutions chemist at the National Medical mu Th resolution forth impeachmen o: Excludin Politica I flue nee to every Democratic member of cougress. Contractors and Builders, Judg McCormick, of Texas, was a id or New harnesses made to erder and re seum, speaking of Guiteau, President Garfield's WASHINGTON, March 21.—Representative the table in the house. assassin, said that the asaas^in went Pians and specifications furnished to order. pairing promptly attended to. I re an Alliance? A re of Boston has completed the reupon I he committee of the whole to the scaffold iu a semi-drunken condition. Havin received new and improved' LONDON, March 21.—A dispatch fo tn his bill, "t exclude political influence NEW MLM. MINK Blount, of Georgia, in. the ehair, the hous« machinery we are able to furnish all kinds Times from Buenos Ayres says: in the employment oi laborers un resumed consideration of the free wool bill of work in our line, as Sash, Doors and Bingham^Bros. A somewhat effusive exchange of civilities between "Tnis," said tne doctor, "was a necessity. der he authority the United States," and but did not come to a agreement. Mouldings, also all kinds of Turne and You are aware that when ttv.. stuiau of «oid'.ers the Amercan fleet in the river Platte and will submit it to he house to-morrow. Scroll Saw W entered the jail rotunda a short time before the the Argentine authorities has given origin to the P?-\." THURSDAY, MARCH 17. The bill, according to the reports he has received, execution and caipe to order arms with a loud report of the existence of an alliance between MILLINER will affect some 21,000 em proves, banp, Guiteau fell over in a. dead •'faint.. His Argentine and the United States. The Argentine £?-,'• --'-SENATE. .-"•,'.=."•' nervous system was '•shattered,' and (the. physicians minister at Washington hap been recalled. It isexplained and will require that henceforth thev shall Senator" Piat introduced a joint reso left they would be unable to get him to DEALERS IN that the action in the matter was taKeu be appointed or employed without rega lution for the appointment of a commissioner LTJMBEB without the knowledge of his government. .- the scaffold. A consultation was Held and it tto political considerations. from the District of Columbi a to ac was decided to give him a dose of brandy. Tnis Mrs.. Anto Olding Outstrip Yale. was done, aud he got a big dose, too. Nov being with commissioners 'appointe by tin S Locke Out. ,}• ', used to drinking the dose went to his head, and several states to seenre uniformity by tin ANN* ABBOB, Mich., March 21.—The net LONDON, March 21.—The Butterley colliery bis 'Oh lordy' song on the scaffold \\a, in my laws of marriage and divorce, insolvency, of students now registered at the has locked out 4,000 strikers. he estimation, a drunken effusion. etc. This eonrse was recommended by tfw University of Michigan is 2,691, the largest .v'f?}r4 am miners held numerous meetings American Ba Association. OPPOSIT E TOST O I E N E W ULM number attending any American institution a ii be Navv A&ttf.' LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBS, to-day, at which they declared thev would as on a a good stock of Millinery Mr. Peffer introduced a bill to establish of learning, au leading Harvar by WASHINGTON, March 21. —A number of Goods consisting in part ot Hats, Bonnets, continue the strike. ". „.. an electrical station fort he purpose of investigating twenty-eight. ""-. tl important changes among naval officers of SASH AND BLDTBt Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers Hainan. -,H':.A and determining whether electricity -',- V-'.,jx, high.raiik are about to take place. Ilea* Hair, Flower &c. can be profitably used and applied Lime, Cement and Coal Starve Himsel to Death Admira Kimberl retires on tbe 2d proximo, .More I a Miicliinng. as a motive power im'^the propulsion oi Also Patterns for stamping Monograms. STUART, Iowa, March 21.—Daniel Potter* and Commodor McCann on May V. PARIS, March 21.—Two infernal machines farm machinery. Referred to he committee Stampin of all kinds. Embroider A wealthy farmer of Waucoina. agedninetyiliree, Admira Kimberl will vacate tb presidency were :ound in this city to-day. One ma on agriculture. W Germa Knittin and Bergman' died yesterday of starvation. Five of the inspection, au Commodor *Mr. Hawley, from be it a affair chine, with a burning fuse attached, was Zephyr Yarn a specialty. ", weeks ago ho declared he would never .eat McCann will leave the presidency pf the committee, presented a bill to a the found in a leiter box in the a a in more, and carried out his threat. examining board. statute relative to certificates of merit tc •"A-.: and another in the Ru Temple. enlisted men,of the a my (the amemimen **'$' A being to change the word "private*"" 10 Snow Stor in Kaunaft. .*s "enlisted men and it was passed. W g#, A a Affections Involved!?^* $i *7 Tariff J.ttwf A large of appointments were KANSAS CITY, Mo., Marc 21.—A snow LUVEKNK, Minn., Special Telegram, TIVOLI WASHINGTON-. March '21.—The subcommittee confirmed, a being that of Walter storm, exceeding in severity any ot lat s2fe* March 21.—The Merckle Heuto case of the senate hnance committee, II Sanborn of Minnesota as judge winter er this spring, has been raging in was closed be ore Judge Brown yesterday, which has been for some months prosecuting the eighth circuit. Kansas to-day. Th storm here exceeds W.~ W Erwin in up for an inquiry into the effects of tariffs, severity any at this season of the vcar HOUSE. the ense and Lorin Cray of Maiik_to. or past and present, upon wages and cost of The entire time of the house was occupied within the memory of most residents ot "AND &" the plaintiff. Th jury, "niter being out living, is nearing the end of us labors. in a discussion of the tariff. BREWERY the citv. **»,?&*«£*• about six hours, in a verdict ot Th tangible result of the investigation will ,i $2,180.50. A Appeal will probably be Her First Query. be an exhaustive compilatiou ot figures, An fcxuenence W itli Xaiulitg \]-'f taken. Commissioner Jaco Merckle sued comprising in all nearly 5.000.000 quotations, ROMK, March 21.—Advices from Mas.«owali, Ot hiftmartloo aaAabJ "My dear," said Mr. Cabbage to his ex-Sheriff C. 11. Heuto .or $10,000 damages VateMUrf th« *wi, *owinCrHow to covering all parts or the country, the Italian colony on the African wife, who was dangerously ill, "Mrs JOS. SCHMUCKKK, Prep. for the alienation of his wife's a flections, and extending over a period coincident coast of the Red sea, state that Capt. Lettinai. Kickshaw is down stairs and wants alleging an intimacy extending over a long with the existence of the tariff. he subcommittee an Italian officer, was killed by bandits NEWTJUt- MINNESOTA term of years. I i.«. probable that one. and to see you.""*' ['.^ has also pursued a special investigation while returning to For Azjohannes. PuebewtsMtetmaaftltlM to aaik «to possihlv two. iivr", ouses will follow as a of the workings of the McKinlev "What has she got onf'^'iasked the k-Oj*1-' A Italian lorce Irom the fort pursued and result of this verdict. maftmmii •pedal att—tlem fali to Hsk 'm law. dispersed the bandits and killed the chic dying woman, feebly. Jrpoch. 7 'W$£:M I liiAiK mmm