$feje Htm. JitW, THE SUN JOB OFFICE is supplied with WMiri ftrny fiirsd*y at Inis, Kb FIRST CLASS JOB PRESSES AND Saw. NEW TYPE AND MATERIAL., (Eltr Olkt OU Plain & Fancy Job Printing SXEEHEN & MURPH1J. Executed Neatly and Promptly. ->B- munu amb normmoa IIIVI?RTIM\,ft_ForlA'l7ertisine ao> NUMBER 20. all I Eld1 Ik/Li U dress or call at the ofBofc •ijo PM YOLUMK V. MORRIS, STEVENS COUNTY, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1888.

train robbery. They effected their exit A Blow at Prohibition. lantic Steamship line. It is the intention determined to preserve the rights ot the CHIEIT JUOTICK WALLE DEAD. Huinner, who at that time aiso enter­ empire over the German territories, re­ tained no very y relations to­ MINNESOTA NEWS. PITH OF THE NEWS. Iroin the cells by means of keys made from An inportant decision has been rendered to wipe out the entire monopoly in Mani­ the bottom of a fryingpan and the back <•( toba and the Northwest Territory. united to the fatherland after a long inter­ He Suddenly Expires I before III* Seiions ward the Grant administration. The a Freuch harp. They then cut through by the Supreme Court of the United States nal. We are conscious of our duty to cul­ ll'nui Is (ieneraliy Known—Hl« Lam Mo­ proceedings of the senate are still Vftows from . covered by the veil of executive secrecy, yet Will Burt of Minneapolis was the ceiling, and were engaged in cutting in the case of G. A. Bowman et al. against tivate iu the reichland German sentiments ments—Touching Contrrulion lor Ilia The house committee on territorial d»- KKNTUCKY'S DEFALCATION* aud German customs, to protect right and ii was well known that Mr. Sumner's two- through the tin roof when Jailor ilornsby the Chicago it Northwestern Railroad com­ Wife. hour speech in opposition to Mr. Waite was drowned a few days azo at Pensacola, <-ide0 cents a not claimed by the Indians that the half- the evils of intemperance it has the right the defalcation has already run up as high province. The fact that in response to a It was a fact that contractors began cut­ judgment entered for the plaintiff for barrel on Hour, and additional bounty breeds are seeking to secure any further to prohibit the manufacture within its as $400,000, and there are no signs of a request of the dominion government the ting before their contracts had received the $1,522.75. The suit is brought to re­ of :i 1-2 cents per ton for every "rights," but are hankering after revenge limits of intoxicating liquors. It may also cessation in the discovery of these start­ province has at great inconvenience to the approval of the Indian office, and that ling facts." The first intimation or the this had always been the practice. It was cover her mother's life insurance, tbe 100 miles tarred by water, on wheat, corn for their lormer defeat. • prohibitall domestic commerce in thein be legislature, and solely with a view policy being made in her favor. and tlour to the owners of the vessel tween its own inhabitants whether the shortage came when a comparison of the of promoting an amicable settlement, necessarily so, though if the ordJTs of the transporting them. articles are introduced from other states auditor's statement of what should be in sent delegates to Ottawa before undertak­ department were iseued earlier in the sea­ The lumbermen are fast coming in Record of Casualties. or from foreign countries. It may punish bank showed that such amount was not son—say by J uly o.' August—there would Seuator Davis presented a memorial of ing measures of any kind only serves to While crossing the Missouri river a few those who sail them in violation of its laws. there. be time enough to get the contracts made from the woods. The season's logging the board of regents of the Dakota Agri­ strengthen the provincial cause. What is miles north o: Bismarck, "Eagle Head," a It may adopt any measures tending even The investigation was brought about by and forwarded for approval before the is about to closet. cultural college at Brookings, praying that coming next it is as yet impossible to say. w»ll known Indian scout, and John War­ directly and remotely to make the policy the strange conduct of Tate himself. Sen­ The situation is more serious than ever logging season began. Contractors wished they be granted authority to select a re­ v Y ren, a white hunter, were drowned. Tney effective until it passes the line of power ator Wright states that he had a long before. If, iu return for the well timed SSS yii " ' ' to get to work early,build their camps and Superintendent; of Schools L. J. serve from settlement the minimum talk with Tate, who questioned him close­ MORB1SOX K. WAITE. cut toads, and if they waited for the ap­ amount—i»0,000 acres—that under the had been in pursuit of game, and while delegated to congress under the constitu­ warnings and a genuine desire to do noth­ Rochall of Stearns county reports the crossing the river ran into an air hole and tion. It cannot without the consent of ly and at great length as to the exact pro­ proval of the department the greater part law of 1M'>2 will be due to the state on its ing that might tend to an open rupture, A professional nurse was in charge of the were carried beneath the ice. congress regulate commerce between its visions in extradition treaties between the we are to be treated to humbug of the of the season would be lost. Thtre was first case on record in that county admission into the I'nion for the endow­ sick room. Shortly after »J o'clock' this people and those of other states of the United States and Canada, aud alsoma de b no politics in the letting of contracts. ment of its agi icultural college. Nothing has been heard from the two vilest and most treacherous kind, only let morning the chief justice said: I feel a of compulsory education. Inthetown missing boats. Enchantress and Union, iu order to effect its ends. The lengthy inquiries on the treaty between 11s know that fact, and theBoonerthe About HO per cent of the contractors are, The intelligence that the Sioux bill had little easier. I think I will go to sleep," of Holding a German farmer named , which disappeared during the statute of Iowa under consideration the United States and Mexico. It began better. In any event, the railway will be in fact, Republicans. The Indians were passed the senate caused a decided com­ and tnrned over in his bed. In a few mo­ storm. The crew of the En­ falls within this prohibition. It is to be rumored around the streets that built, and if the near future is pregnant getting better prices for their trees now John Langner, repeatedly refused to motion at Chamberlain. D. T. Immense not an inspection law; it is there was only a small amount in with disaster, Manitoba cannot be re­ ments he was dead. The nuise couid not than ever before. It was an advnntace bonfires were lighted, congratulatory chantress consists of four pilots and six send his twelve-year-old daughter to sailors: that ol the Phautom of four sail­ not a quarantine or sanitary law. bank to the credit ot Tate, and proached with not having doue all in her realize the fact There was no struggle, no to the Indians to have white men in the sjieechea made by leading citizent, cannon ors. Her pilots all left her the day beiore It is essentially a regulation of commerce when the treasurer was not seen power to procure a peaceful arraugement suffering. The chief justice literally fell reservation, and said the Indians wanted school and furnish her with proper tired, while hands furnished stirring mu­ 011 Thursday, Friday or Saturday, Auditor them there. An Indiau would ajree with the storm broke. among the states; and although its motive of her difficulties. asleep. The two members of the family books and clothing for that purpose. sic. 'I her-' is already a great scramble for and purpose are to effect the policy of the Hewitt suggested that an investigation of could not realize the terrible blow that had three or four different parties to sell his The school board brought 3uit against business locations by outside per ties and State of Iowa in protecting its citizens the circumstances should be immediately come upon them. Miss Wuite is completely lumber—With anybody, in fact, who would Langner, and he had his hearing be­ each train brings many visitors. made. What has become of the money James France, banker who failed at advance him money. Miscellaneous News Notes. against the evils of intemperance, it is prostrated. fore Justice Murphy and the superin­ The present rate of expense of collecting none the less on that account a regulation no one can tell. Tate never speculated or Rawlins, Montana, for §143,000 has been "" All the railroad companies have agreed gambled. He is said never to have been arrested on a warrant changing intent to Associate Justice Miller, the senior member tendent of schools. He was found the revenue from customs cannot be main­ to advance their rates April 2. ot commerce. The power to regulate or The Strike ContlnuMk I tained up to the close of the present fiscal forbid the sale of commodity after it has an extravagant liver. It is said Mr. Tate deiraud by receiving deposits after he had of the court, sent invitations to his fellow guilty and fined $15 and costs, and year under the available balance of the Advices from Sherman nnd Gainesville, been brought into the state does not carry sethis son in-law, Alfred Martin, up in made arrangements to assign. He was members to meet him at the consultation The favorable reports that the strike on was also ordered to comply with the general appropriation without creating a Tex., say that from four to twelve inches with it the right aud power to prevent its business a few years ago, which business given a preliminary hearing and was room of the court, where they all assembled th ! Burlington road was in a fair way to school laws. He promised to comply. deficiency of $4i>0,U0O. Secretary Fair- of snow fell there lately. introduction by transportation from an­ proved unprofitable, but Jhis could not bound over in §2,000 for appearance at at 11 o'clock. The attorney general and be settled were rudely dissipated, when the news came that the switchmen and brake- child has therefore determined upon a re­ The republican state committee met at other state. For these reasons we are have cost over $10,000. the May term ot the district court. leading meinbers of the bar were present. Yerndale has gained the day over men on the entire "Q"' system went out 011 duction of expenses to that amount dur­ St. Paul, and decided to hold the republi­ The chair of the chief justice was simply low license by a vote of over two to ing the remainder of the fiscal yiar, being can state convention on the 1 tith day of a strike in support of the engineers. Their draped in crape, but in 110 other respect did one, after a highly spirited contest. $I00,i<00 a month. This will be done by May at St. Paul, the opportionment giving last strike was inagurated at Chicago a temporary reduction ol salaries in all seats to 38S delegates. the appearance of the chamber give any in­ among the switchmen and brakeinen em­ ployed by the Chicago, Burjingtou Quin- A singular case of domestic friction is the collection districts. The Chicago Milwaukee A St. Paul Kail- dication uf the mournful nature of the occa­ cy railwa}-. Whispers of such a move way company proposes to extend their sion. When the court and the assemblage disclosed at Brainerd. Martin Kargeio, Chairman Clardy und Mr. Crisp, of have been heard ever since the beginning ot road from Mather's Station, Juneau were seated, Justice Miller, in a low, broken a Fin and a thrifty workman, sent the house committee on commerce, have the strike of the Burlington engineers and made a minority and adverse report on county, to Black River Falls during the •oice, said: his wife to Finland to visit her old It is my painful duty to announce to the firemen. Considerable active sj-ni- the postal telegraph bill, favo-ably report­ coming summer, if the city will raise $10,* pathv has been shown by these two 000 for the extension. bar of tliis court that its honored chief jus- home. Her husband forwarded her ed by the majority of the committee. The classes of employes with the engineers and report says that in the opinion of the mi­ Advices from Arizona show that instead tica departed this life this morning at 0:30 liberal remittan ces and after a while o'clock. This is not the occasion to make firemen, and in addition a plea of self pro­ nority the government should not descend of two messengers having been murdered tection had frequently been entered. The into the realm < f private business. Its any extended observations on the subject, failed to hear from her. She turned while carrying bullion from the Vulture wiiich will be done in due time. The court plea was that the s.vitchmen aijd brake- proper function is to enforce principles of mine to Phcenix, three were murdered. men were in constant danger to life and up in New York living in good style. justice. The minority submits as a sub­ will adjourn until 12 o'clock on Monday, Mexican outlaws are supposed to have April 2. limb from the alleged incompetency of the A day or two ago Kargeio learned stitute for the committee's bill the spoon- I done the deed. Ex-Senator Tabor has The Binale and house both adjourned engineers and firemen who have taken the that his wife was stopping at a neigh­ er interstate telegraph bill. telegraphed the president, requesting him as the death was formally announced. places of the Burlington members of the bor's house in Brainerd. She refuses Congressman MacDonald is endeavoring to notify the troops 011 the frontier and Brotherhood. The switchmen intimate to join her husband or explain her to get ar. appropriation of $20.000 to sup­ custom house authorities to use their b-^st THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD. that they had assurances that none of the conduct. Accordingly the husband i% port and civilize the Medawakanton band efforts to intercept these brigands. Un- Morrison Remick Waite received his ap­ many Knights ol Labor among the new d oubtedly they will attempt to cross the publishing the customary notice of Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Mr. Mac- pointment as chief justice Jan. 21, 1874, engineers and firemen on the Burlington Donald's effort was supported by a com­ Mexican frontier with their plunder, which about his wife having left his bed and Mid was the successor of Chief Justice Chase. would work with non-union switchmen. munication from the secretary of the in­ consists of ounces of gold bullion. The first art of violence is reported from board. terior and commissioner of Indian affairs E. V. Smalley says: The new road to be He was the seventh in the line of dis­ St, Joseph, Mo. Patrick Brown, the or.ly endorsing the appropriation. The secre­ built which will benefit Spokane Falls is tinguished jurist-; who have held the office, Brotherhood man who deserted the strik­ Mrs. Sarah L. Cross, ol Lake Ci*f, tary transmitted to the house a letter not the Manitoba or Seattle, Lake Shore {n the rural town of Lyme, Conn., the old ers, was met by three strikers, Charles employed Edwin Smith to do some Irom l'tiahop Whipple.in which he says: "I Eastern. It will lie the Big Bend branch house in which be was born, Nov. 21), 1>>1«1, Roderick, engineer, and Charles Christo­ write to af-k your kind interest, in behall of Hie Northern Pacific, opening up the still stands. At the age of seventeen he en­ pher and George Whnley. firemen, who ad­ work for her and take care of her of the scattered Sioux of our state. You rich agricultural and grazing districts of tered Yale college, from which he graduated dressed him in uncomplimentary lan­ team. Some days ago he took the know these men are homeless largely on Big Bend county of the and the in 1837 in the class which included William guage. Brown attempted to draw a horses, together with a cutter, harness account of their devotion 11 us during the Salmon river mining section of Washing­ m revolver, but before he could do so was Sioux war. Their annuities were confis­ M. Evarts, Edward Fierrepont. Prot. Benja­ and buffalo robe that he had borrow­ ton Territory. As to the Seattle, Lake min Siiliman and other distinguished men. knocked down by Roderick and beaten cated, and they thrust out of home, while Shore it Eastern, I don't believe it will get badly. The men were arrested and fined He began the study of law with his father in ed, and left for parts unknown. As it their friendship for us made them afraid over Sngualmie pass this year. Its man­ for assault and battery. was learned that he had taken a stock to come to the miss.on. Congress agers mean to go up to the iron mines it Lyme aud concluded his preparation for the of medicine with him to sell, it was has made appropriations twice the pass as soon as they can. They are bar in the office of Samuel L Young, then a for them. The lirst was in also going to build a connection with the prominent lawerin Maumee City, Ohio. He A Long Separation. thought that he might perhaps return, money, which was of nc use lieyoad their Canadian Pacific in British Columbia. formed a partnership with Mr. Young shortly After a separation of half a centnry, and no steps toward his arrest were temporary support. The second was used The indications are that the decision ot after being admitted iu 1830, and the year George B. Ryerson and his only child were taken until it was learned that he had in part to buy lands, etc.. near Shakopee, the United States supreme court in the after he took as biB life partner a young lady reunited at Chicago. During ail these sold the team at Durand, Wis. lied Wing aud Wabasha, where they se­ Bell Telephone suit will not interfere with of his native town. He was elected years both believed the other dead. Mr. cured poor land and had 110 one to guide the prosecution of the so-called govern­ Ryerson fifty years ago left his wife and St. Mary's Academy at Winona has them. 2, and later was the nominee of the ed at Moorhead: P. H, Lamb, Justice Waite's opinion lays stress upon. where he lived until his brother Martin "Administration party," but his canvasses discovered him six years age and induced mayor; A. G. I^ewis, recorder; Items About Peoo!a. L. S. Norton, late of Bismarck, D. T., were unsuccessful. Other nominations and while trying a case in court at Erie, Pa., him to come to Chicago. Recently Mr. F. E. Briggs, treasurer; Daniel There are only four men now living who various appointments were tendered him was stricken with insanity. During the Ryerson succeded in tracing his only child. Titus and J. A. Montgomery, justices; have personally received the thanks of the ffom time to time, all of whicti he refused She is a Mrs. Shurtcr, and she lives in congress of the United States. They are argument of a motion with an opposing N. Forsythe, J. Brady, Christian Hoi- counsel. Norton suddenly became a mani­ to aocept. The first position in which his Xewburg, X. Y. In responso to a telegram (>enerals bherman, Sheridan, Howard and she came to Chicago. Her mother died book, aldermen. Terry. ac, and advancing towards the opposing ability attracted the attention of the whole counsel, stood over him with clenched country was that of o juusel for the United long ago, and until now she had not the Cal. F. D. Grant s >ys; "I am getting a The farmer's institute at St. Petec lists and foaming at the mouth, hurled the States in the tribunal of arbitration which faintest suspicion that her father was statomant ready as rapidly as possible." most violent and vilest of abuse upon his Late Editor of the Northwestern Newspaper Union, St. Paul, Minn. alive. Mr. Ryerson Is eighty-three years was attended by over live hundred The colonel is evidently in dead earnest met at Geneva in 1871-2. He was associ­ of age. opponent. The court ordered Norton to ated in this delicate negotiation with Caleb farmers. Prof. Gregg spoke twice ou this time in his answers to Gen. Badeau. cease his tirade, but without avail. Tfetrill give a complete history of the constrained to pronounce against the val­ Badeau's Claim. A new daily paper is to be issued from Cushiug and William M. Evarts. His taot '•The Dairy Cow, and How to Select Norton's is a particularly distressing idity of the section of the statute of Iowa the office of the Winona Herald, a com­ Mr.Hudd's bill for the relief of the .Stock- Grant-Badeau matter. case. He is a graduate of Allegheny col­ Adam Badeau, who demands an inter­ and good judgment largely served to termi­ Her;" C. L. Dickson, in a humorous involved in this case. The judgment of the est in the profits of Gen. Grant's memoirs pany being established for that purpose nate the difficulty arising otit of our civil bridge and Mur.sce tribes of Indians in lege and the Harvard law school, was a circuit court of the United States for the with Ralph Metcult as president and C'. H. war between the Uaited States and the Wisconsin was reported favorably from strain, upon "The Horses Hoof," and shrewd political manager and two years makes this statement iu reply to the se­ Crimes and Criminals. Northern district of Illinois is therefore vere charge against him. His part in the Boynton managing editor. It will be United Kingdom. The year after his return, the house committee on Indian affairs. Dr. J. C. Curryer gave a practical ex­ ago was defeated in a canvass for the nom­ reversed. Opinion by Justice Mathews. democratic in politics and advocate tariff in 1872, he presided over the oomititutional The bill declares certain Indians who were hibition on "How to Break a Colt." It is thought that John C. Eno, the ination for presiding judge. He had work­ work he states as follows: Often, as soon as he had written a reform. convention of Qbio. excluded from the light of participating in Chaplain Allison delivered bis address, American bank wrcc er who has been So ed night and day, and was so much disap­ PERSONAL APPEARANCE. page, he handed it to me. I did not write Duluth is enjoying a ghostly entertain­ the tribal bands and of occupying the res­ "The Battle of Gettysburg." long in Montreal, has settled with his pointed that he was prostrated, both Bell Wins His Case. Though the chief justice waB in his scv- ervation members of the tribe. creditors and will return to New York. mentally and physically. After a brief the original matter, and in that sense I did ment of a new order. Last fall Peter The validity of the patent of the Bell Knauff, a boarder in a Fourth street enty-second year, one who had met him in Farmers are busy getting ready for The commissioners of Pipestone William B. Tascott is said to have been respite from work he formed a law part­ not compose the book. The thoughts were Telephone company WOH sustained by one house, while sick from tyohoid fever, the street even recently would have ven­ spring work in Dakota. The probability seen in Chicago one night by two hotel nership in Bismarck, Dak., and only came Gen. Grant's, and, in most cases, the original tured the prediction that he would live county voted to put saloon licenses here a few weeks ago to try a $40,000 law­ majority by the United States supreme draft of the language. But I suggested hanged himself in the back yard, and now many years yet to grace the bench. He was is that there will be no increase in the at fifteen hundred dollars, which ia employes who formerly worked with him. court. The fact that the decision is ren­ residents of the neighborhood say his quantity ot wheat sown this year over They were so dumbfounded that they let suit, fieing defeated, became morose- much. I did not compile data, as Col. of medium heipiit., with broad (-boulders and dered by a dividend court—four to three, spirit appears once a week, walks through that sown last year. A creamery and equivalent to prohibition. him get away. Grant supposes. The data were compiled sturdy figure. Everything about his appear­ and that two of the nine justices did not and ready in my own history, and that he the house, then goes into the back yard ance "indicated a splendid nlivsique. He cheese factory are among the new projects The house of T. J. Fitzgerald was Henry Henning, living at Kensington, ftailroad Discrimination. sit in ti e case, has given the friends of the always took as his authority. I read up, and hangs itself to 11 ladder. stood stra'.eht and was digqilied in carriage. in Gladstone for the coining leason. The Illinois, shot his wife and then cut his own Drawbaugh telephone some hope that the however, several works on the Mexican What is probably a case of suicide has His large head was crowned with a thin Tormer enterprise especially is being push­ burned at Shakopee. The lives of throat, dying instantly. Henning was a The inter-state commerce commission, while iu session at Omaha listened to court may grant a petition for a rehear­ war. and then went over what he had been discovered at McCormick Lake, near growth of iron gray hair. His forehead was ed with much vigoi. four children were only saved by hard drinker and quarreled with his wife. ing. written on that subject, verifying or cor­ Sauk Centre. Minn. A farmer went to call brocd and full, the eyebrows dark and I11 reply to a question whether a saloon The latter may recovcr. complaints from the Business Men's As­ throwing them out of a second-story sociation of Minnesota. The ease was Mr. Gray declined to sit because some recting it, and almost remaking this por­ on a neighbor named Charles Loyd. He heavy- The mouth and nose were large and license may be transferred. Attorney Gen­ window into the snow. An overheat­ CoL L. B. Faulkner and I.eanard Kuhn, opened with a statement from the repre­ members of his family are interested in the tion, so far as construction and style found the door locked and the house to full of character. He wore a beard about eral Claop of Minnesota says: As a ed chimney caused the fire. Insoft director and cashier respectively of the de­ sentatives of the association: stock ot the Bell Telephone company. Mr. are concerned. I discussed his statements all appearances, deserted. As no one had his face, but his upper lip was elein shaven. strict question of law a liquor license could funct First National bank of Danville, X.Y., Lamar did not participate for the reason and the advisability of his ex­ any intimation that Loyd was intending His figure was a familiar one on the si reels, not be assigned, neither could a council au­ ance, $1,000, which covers the lossu The organization complained that as he almost invariably walked to and from have been arrested upon the requisition of the Chicago A Northwestern Rail­ that he was not a member ol the court pressions of opinion, and often persuaded to leave the place, or had left, the man thorize a transfer of the license. It is a the United States court and taken to when the ca«e was argued. It seems hard­ iiiin to change the one or withhold or proceeded to in vestigate the case. An en­ his house and the supreme court cham­ The Sauk Centre Academy, a private way company, carrying merchandise ber iu the oapitol. Iu the summer of personal privilege in no manner partak­ Buffalo. of all classes from Lake Mich­ ly probable that any final reversal of this modify the other. And then, when the trance was effected, and a horrible sight ing of the nature of a contract, and can school for boys, has been destroyed decision can be secured during the re­ subject matter was settled, 1 took this was discovered. Loyd lay upon the lloor 1883, Chief Justice Waite was one Joseph K. Whipple, forty-eight years of igan ports, have established a re­ of the party with President Arthur, Gen. only be conferred upon certain conditions. by fire. The building was a large age, has been arrested in New York accus­ duced rate per ton per mile for the greater mainder of the life of the original Bell pat­ rough material to my own room and with his throat cut from ear to ear. No Application must be made as required by ent. A curious fact ot the Bell Telephone Sherman, Gen. Sheridan and others who three-story frame, and the property ed of forgery and embezzlement at Battle distance from Chicago to all stations un­ made any changes 1 saw fit in language or motive for the deed can be assigned. went on a trip through Yellowstone Park. law and a fee of not less than $500 must Creek, Mich. On Feb. 24 a dispatch was til they reach St. Peter, Minn., a distance company, however, is said to be style. I took out whole pages. I trans­ Oscar J. Carlin, who is servinga nenten^e On that trip he met with an accident that be paid, and strictly speaking it would be of Prof. D. J. Cogan. About 50 young received from Marshall, Mich., stating that of 420 miles; that in some instances the that it owns a great many valuable inven­ formed others from one part of the book ot four nnd 11 half years in the Stillwater caused considerable alarm at the time. violation of the law to give any one else men were boarding in the building, Whipple, alias "Jakey Mather," left there increase of rates is very large, in violation tions which have not yet been brought in­ to another. I modified any expressions penitentiary for highway robbery, nnd who While en routo from the Mammoth Hot privilege of selling without such person and all escaped with most of their Feb. 10 for Philadelphia after embezzling of section 1 of the interstate act, arid to general use and that when the present which I disliked or disapproved and escaped last fall and was recently recap- Springs to tbe falls the chief justice's saddle had on their own account paid this fee. main patent Bhall expire, it will be able to turned, conceived the brilliant idea ot clothes and books. The loss 13 about $3,000. He left a family, and was accom­ thereby undue preferences and ad vantages there was no* a page in the first slipped from under bim and he had a bad The withdrawal of Gen. I'aulanger's can* panied by Mrs. M. A. Funney, a widow, of are given to certain towns and stations to introduce new devices, which will give it a volume, nor in fhe second down playing himself off as the murderer of A. J. full. At first he felt but little pain from the $10,000; insurance, $6,000. Prof. tremendous advantage over competitors. diacy in the several departments where Battle Creek. the great prejudice of competing towns, in to the Wilderness campaign, which did Snell, in Chicago, last February. Some­ effects of his tumble, but after riding two or it was proposed to run him for the Cogan thinks of rebuilding as soon as violation of section H of the interstate act. The decision of the court is a surprise in not contain a dozen alterations or modi­ body about the prison told him that it he three days he was obliged to stop, and t|M the weather will permit. A shocking case of cruelty, resulting in one respect even to those lawyers who phamber of deputies was due to the fact The railroad companies, while in sub­ fication entirely mine. I broke up sen­ could get that story believed by the au­ surgeons who accompanied his party made the death of a babe eleven months old have been very confident that the final an examination which elicited from them that the general received a quiet warning stance admitting the facts stated in the tences, I softened or heightened the effect, thorities he would be taken to Chicago that if h<: presisted in hia efforts to secure P. H. Kelly, of St. Paul, has beta Wine to light at Davenport, Iowa. The decision would be in favor of the Bell and tried for the crime; but before this the opinion that the chief justice had suf­ mother of the child being a domestic in a jietition, claimed that they constituted no I corrected the grammar, and all with the election to the chamber he would be de­ designated by chairman Barnum, cf patent—that is the court has sustained knowledga and sanction and by theexpress could be done a pardon must be granted fered a slight fracture of the ninth and tenth boarding house, could not keep it with her violation of the interstate law; that by ribs. The chief justice was obliged to prived of his grade in the army, that hia reason of less volume of transportation the broad fifth claim of the company, and repeated desire ot Gen. Grant. I him. Then when the trial came on he the democratic national committee,to and paid' Mr. and Mrs. Toeppke $8 a which is the basis claim in the patent, abandon his trip and return East Go­ exile from th® country would lie among and greater expense in operating these especially constructed the work. There would have no difficulty in proving aq thp not very remote possibilities. The go to St. Louis to arrange for holding month for its care, she visiting it as often and which seems to make it impossible alibi, aud then—free(|qm, but when the ing to his old home at Lyme, Cqnn., as possible. Finally »he became suspicious lines of road west of Manksito, Minn., was nothing dishonorable in our fe|atton, he Boon recovered from the effects of his character and origin of this warning was now tor any person to secuie a valid either to him or to me. fhe wn,*k was a Case wus examined, the fli(n(iness ot the the democratic national convention. that il was not cared for properly, and re­ they are justified in changing the increase accident. The Waite family is one of the at once communicated by Boulanger to per ton per mile for a longer distance. patent tor a speaking telephone. The fifth labor qt love to me, and he appreciated story bepaine transparent. The subcommittee is composed of moved it, but it died soon after. The un­ claim is for the transmission of ^udible pldest families in the country and the coat Deputy Lagnerre and other of his friends. Speeches were made by Gen. Pope, Mr. this and fin joyed seeing the book take Mr. Taulbee qt Kentucky introduced a o{ arms granted to it bears the date of ^ul2. Chairman Barnum, Secretary Prince, dertaker discovered that both arms had i»»?eech by electricity. This claim the court They decided that, for the present at least, Coudy, Col. Howe and Mr. Burlingham, different ehapp and colqr jn iny resolution in tl^e house to appoint a spe­ Thpmas Waite, who was a member of parlia­ Col. J. G. Prather of Missouri; Sena­ been broken, and the ribe on the right side has sustained in the Bell company,go thnt it would bo expedient to lower the general's and the commission toqk the case under hands, or rather seeing lqs own cial cpmmittee to ascertain whether the ment, signed the death warrant of Charles political colors. tor A. P. Gorman of Maryland; Sen­ crashed in. The Toeppkes h^ve been taken it would seem that American ingenuity thqughts ;ext day Miss Clara Blathlock, a school npthing tp precipitate thip questipn. 2 pile of the most noreu statesmen of enrly half a mile. cused by Mrs. Mary Rupp of being th* takep from the ruins. Most ol those burn­ al tq he $20,000 qr n)Ofe aqd propose thp davs. Like Judge Walte, he was a graduate teacher, confessed to the authorities that ed were in the third tier of boxes ana gal­ woujd not have told what f 4,n writing In spite at the repeated denials of a Manitoba F^eq. urchftsing qt suitable grounds, erecting a of lale and einluent as a jurist He left the father ol her unborn child. The wom­ hpr two brothers did the killing. They leries. Whole families were suffocated. nqw if |t had not been extprfeC from me blockade on the Canadian Pacific by the were arrested and made a full confession The statement that {.he Dominion qtel and amphitheater. The outlook is supreme bench, however, at the age of sev­ an has been an inmate of the St. There was a terrific struggle at the doors by t^e Imputation* referred to t>y his son. K enty, and died at eighty-two. officials of that road, the Winne|ieg papers of their multitudinous crimes, 'fhey have declined to release Manitoba from the exceedingly promising. say the condition of things along the line Peter insane asylum, and her husband when the spectator^ tried to escape. HIS APPOINTHKW »ECAT.J.En. lieer, connected for years with a gang 9 Large numbers were suffocated and coils of the Canadian Pacific railway com­ Seventy-nine prisoners in the government is very bad, and that there will be great was confined there for a number of horse thieves which extends from Kansas pany was premature. It now transpires Frederick'* Proclamation* jail at the Furt Smith, Arkansas, made a Judge Waite's appointment and confirma­ property loss resulting from the tie-up. It trampled upqn. Many on reaching the tion formed a striking episode of the time. years until recently. Schneider has tlty to Arkansas, Texas and Colorado. street were so seriously injured that they that as a result of the mission of Premier Thf following proclamation was iitufd desperate attempt to escspe. The ceiling Is stated on the authoiityota wholesale been held in high esteem by the people Seven prisoners in the county jail at Green way and the attorney general to Ot­ by Emperor Frederick of Germany: in the old jail is formed merely ol the Ex-President Grant had nominated Micoesa- vomited blood. Nearly all the victims ivelr Attorney General Williams and Caleb grocer ot Winnepsg that there is not a of his charge. It is understood that Austin. Texas, James A. Muir.Jim Ditson, were spectators. The actors escaped. tawa, a satisfactory settlement of the Our beloved lather, His Majesty, EM- court house floor. When discovered they pound ol yellow sugar in the Northwest. trouble has been arrived at. Lawyers for porvr William, having departed this life in had burned almost through the floor, and Cushinff, both of whom encountered much until very lately his friends have in­ .loo Ogden, Frank Garcia, Sherman York, Many in the theater finding themselves opposition, and after a time their names J. Baptie, agent for the Northwestern Charles Swanks and Link Hancock, made unable to reach the doors jumped from the dominion and for the Canadian Pacific accordance with God's decree, the imperial had they succeeded lagetting the firs started were withdrawn and Mr. Waite was nomi­ Elevator company at Bathgate, I>ak., sisted upon his innocence, though the a daring attempt to escape, but was nab- the windows. Some corpses were found in company have been engaged in drafting dignity, together with the laws of the em- above, some ot them would doubtlesshave nated. He had been an independent Repub­ cannot he found. An agent investigating people of his pariuh have been mora lied just as they had well nigh worked their the stage boxes. The gas was extinguish­ the basis of settlement, which will be upon pise and the government of the reichland been burned up. The guards on the out­ lican candidate for congress ngatnst oue of his accounts finds a large shortage. Dep­ divided concerning his conduct, but way out. All of the parties are in on se- ed shortly after the fire broke out, ft us the line ot granting a large annual subsidy has devolved on as. We have taken it side discovered them in time to prevent the the laU> Charles Sumner's warm personal uty Sheriff McFaddeu liag a warrant lot now none of them have thus far nftai ftetas charges, suets m ftogtrjr, theft a#4 adding to the oootaAM). / * te tip CftnadiM Vtmit railway And Aft. ot.th» empirs, MM! tart firs irom si wag bad moaned th« •nautj of Kt. m ftrmw. ? T 7 • "r ed bail, though able to do so*

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