THE PIONEER HflTPlMMfl bPnblliM JOB DEPARTMENT. EVBBY FBIDAY MOBNIKQ, MX rcmu, D. T. THE PIONEER EXPRESS WAIiDWELL & THOMPSON, fubllilirra JOB DEPARTMENT Subscription, $2 Per Annua, in Advwce. Is complote, and well supplied-with latest styl4 of typo. Our priccs are as low as are con­ The Plonwr ExpraM etrcuUt«« snmaroiulr is sistent with a legitimate business. mry nolchtorhood In PeoabinA ooutr. and to • distance of ow 60 miles wcetof Bed titer. Kit « o keep constantly on hand a large and wttft Independent In politic*. tbonfh rapportlur Be* stock of letter head*, not© heads, trill htadfc poblfesn principles. Beplir oommuntofttlou monthly uUtments, flat caps, foolscap, busln from ittMtts of the oooaty pabUsbed weekly. cords, shipping tags. labels, envelopes, ball pt*> JMUB BO grammes, etc., which enables tui to do all kinds A wlwittrtng medium tibM oqaal fa VOLUME IX. of commercial printing, both plain and oraa* PEMBINA, PEMBINA COUNTY/DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1888 mental, on short notice NUMBER 25. We keep on hand a full line of Lecal questions ate believed to be the subjects to PITH OF THE HEWS. THS 8ACREDOTAL JUBILEE. Disastrous Railroad Aooldonts* which he alluded. The gives the jubi* of this question of law to the courts, aud Wonderful Railroad Building. les gift money to St. Peter s treasury to be The win ter season lias oj>ened with sev­ in order to effect this result tho tact* FIFTIETH C8HQRESS. The Chicago Railway Age says: The DAKOTA NEWS ITEMS. expended inpropogandUm. Theartisticar- eral very serious railroad accidents, should belaid beforo tho grand iury, and News from Washington. ticles will be placed in the museum of the The Church of Celebrated if proven an indictment found and.tricd. year 1887 has surpassed all othur The public debt reduced, in round num­ Vatican and tho objects of worship in tho the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Or­ though without great loss of life. On Sat­ Abstract of the Proceedings ot the yeara in the extent ol railway mileage bers, $14,584,000 in December* vestry of St. Peters. All the rest will be urday Dee. 31, two trains collided ion the Senate and House. construction iu the United States. North Dakota Teacher's As­ dination of Leo XIII. New York, Pennsylvania tfe Ohio railway given to the hospitals. The Weather of the Departed Year. HKXATK. Our returns show that during 1S87 no sociation. Delegate Gilford of Dakota introduces five miles west of Mead ville, Pa. /. less than 12.72-1 miles of new main line all hie bills in the house in a lump. P. F. Lyons, observer of tho signal corps, Both trains were over two hou|p late, U. S. A., has prepared tho annual review Upon the assembling ot the senate atter track wero added to the railway system of The North Dakota Educational as­ The coinage at the mint* during Decern* The Reoord of casualties. and the express being entitled to tb* right ot the weather as observed at the St. Paul the holiday recess. Senator Sherman tho United States, no account being taken sociation opened at Fargo with an at­ ber, 1887, was $5,762,605, of which $2,* of way. The freight was running without station for tho year 1SS7, which will indi­ made a speech moro carefully prepared of the odd hundreds of miles of side tracks 785,200 were standard dollars. The steamer William Porter was burn* tendance of about a hundred teachers ed at the mouth of the Salt river, twenty- orders, simply taking it lor granted that cate gonerally tho weather of the North­ than is his custom, every word of it hav­ built, nor of the thousands of miles <>? Naval circles have been thrown into a eight miles belotr Louisville, Ky. The vcs< the express was in. Both engineers and west. Tho mean temperature of tho yea ing been reduced to writiug. It is to bo main line tracks relaid. and county superintendents. Prof. state of consternation by report*from Cal­ sel and cargo was valued at $25,000. firemen of the two colliding engines were just ended was 42 degrees. The annual considered • many respects as tho plat- When in LSS2, during a period of cxt ru John Ogden of Mcintosh county was crushed botween the iron ruins, the man­ ifornia relative to the discovery of grave normal for this vicinity is 43 deg. Last •orinoftaK^O,^ ••al candidate. He was fo 1- ordinary activity, 11,5(>S miles of new m.-tdo temporary chairman, Prof. defects in the steel intended to be used in A broken joint in a gas pipe nearly gled bodies of Engineer Swan and Fireman lowed omKy Voorhecs and Teller. road were built, it was goneraliy believed »roves the death of a house full of tenants year was much colder tiiau 1872, '77, '78; Kennedy ot Hillstioro secretary, and the construction of the cruiser Charleston Humes pinned to death, just a* they were slightly colder than 1870, '80, *81, *82 Sever' .ess nominations wcrA, senfc to that these figures would not again be fn New York. Even tho watchman is over* on the point of leaping from their engines. tho sik.. including tW/seol the interstate equaled. Jud^e Ill-forty of Grand Forks editor. uow being built in that state. come, but Is awakened accidentally in the and '84; it differedibut slightly front 1871, 4 Tho scenes were very horrible, but very 73, '74, '76, '83, *84. 'N5 and '80, hut was commissioners and Euf.oe Semple as gov­ A recapitulation of the construction i;. The address of welcome was de- Washington Special: The new senator nick ol time. much like others with which every reader from West Virginia, Mr. Faulkner, is the Jecidediy warmer than 1875. that being ernor of Washington Territory. the different sections of tho country show* liviued by Mayor Edwards and ru* At Lima, Ohio, as C. P. Collins, fireman is familiar. The following is a list of the coldest year elnce 18t0. Its mean Senator Davis offered in tho senate a that the greater part- of this prodigious in­ sponded to by Prof. Ouden. Among youngist man in the body, being six on an engine on the Atlantic railroad, was killed. Engineer E. P. Swan. Meodvllle; en­ months the junior ol his colleague, Mr. temperature was 40 deg. The warmest memorial from the St. Paul chamber of crease of railways has taken place in those present were Territorial Super­ uuder his engine cleauing tho firebox, the gineer William Googe, Meadville; fireman year uinco 1870 was 1877, its mean being commerce, praying for the establishment A FEW Wi:STI-:UN STATUS. Kenna. and nine months younger than Mr. engineer, not knowing he was there, start* Arthur Irwin, Meadville; fireman Edward intendent Dye, Assistant; Wilson, He will be forty 40 deg. The maximum temperature last of^more collection districts for tho State of Spooner of Wisconsin. ed the engine and cut Collins1 body in two. Humes, Cambridge, Ohio; William H. 8te* Minnesota and various other memorials Now England and New York contribute President Ppnutue, of the Grand Forks years old in March. rear was 5)4 deg. and the minimum 36 be* scarcely anything to the grand tulal, tho A fatal collision occurred on the Cana­ phenson. Toledo, Ohio, passenger on the Jow zero. Tho dates were July 15 and and pctitioui. university, and President Crowe, ol Postmasters commissioned: Dakota: train. The list of wonnded is longVBut great Middle states a very little ami thead- the Jamestown college. A larpo nu'u* dian Pacific at Stewart Station between Jan, 18 respectively. Tho total precipita­ HOCSK. I ditions in tho .Southern si ales nut aslarae Virgil, II. J. Warren. Minnesota: North* two freight trains. It is reported that the nono are likely to result fatally. tion tor the the year was 25.85 inches; the ber of very intestine papers were read field, J. E. Kennedy; St. Paul, W. Lee; Two fast mail trains (Number 1 and 2) as many anticipated, although Alabama engineers and firemen of both trains have normal is 3.15 inches greater—that i». Among Minnesota privato bhls intro­ presents a lino record with over ."OO miles; and discussed. President de­ Maple Bay. E. M. Halleckson. Wisconsin: been killed and others injured. Railroad met whilst running at full speed Saturday, there was that much deficiencv for last duced in the house were tho following: Brown Deer, F. G. MUibrath; Rochester, Dec.Hlst, about twelve mile's below Somer­ fieorgiu adds 2-»0 miles, Florida nearly livered a very able oration upon Mil­ officials are very reticent, and it is impos* year. Tho wettest year since'1870 was - Bv.Mr. Rice, irrantlnir a pension ta Mary 200, and Kentucky aud North t'urolina each ton as an educator. W. K. ' Hoyt; St. Nathans, J. S. Chase; sible to get details. set, and caused a frightful casualty. Tho 1881, and thedryest 18S6, the totals be­ Monti; to r. W Travis, for services rendered in Stockholm, G. K. Hihbard. Fourth class accident was caused by conductor and en­ a little less than that. The Northwestern liesolutions were adopted settiua At Barnesville, an explosion of a kero­ ing 89.10 and 22.00 incites respectively. i^e wftr with the Florida Indians; to Frederick postmasters appointed—Dakota: Dales* gineer misreading their orders. They aro !»• ». ' to Albert Aehley; $1*2 per uiontiitob. states, including Michigan, Illinois, Iowa forth that some of the public lands sene lamp in the store of George Weaver, ,lc and Minnesota, hiivcfchown very consid­ burg, J. C. Westburg. lown: ReeJes, Km* both amongst the oldest employee. Nono * •.H Ulu, for services tn the hioux outbreak; set apart by tjovernment for educa­ ma E. Reel. on Broadway, resulted in the total de­ Half Fare to the 8t. Paul Ice Carni­ tohll ii St. Cyr; to Thomas Weekly; to rcmovo erable activity, but tho great rush of rail­ Rome, Jan. 1.—The pontifical mass to* of the passengers were injured. On tho the charge of desertion against the name of A. tional purposes nre improperly occu­ struction of the Btore and contents; south-bound train the baggage master and val. way building has been in tho central belt The appointment of a succcHsor to ex* damage about $1,000. Tho Times office, day was a great success. Thousands of peo­ H. Tofaey; a bill for the relief oi Minnesota west oi tho Missouri river. Kansas leads pied and petitioning congress to Land Commissioner Sparks is a frequent mail agent was killed. On tho north-bound J. N. Abbott has sent to each passenger mounted rauirers. with presses and nearly everything of tho ple thronged St. Peter's square early in tho train the baggage master was killed and Tho latter bill provides that all persons with tho total of 2,070 miles; Nebraska remedy this abuse; advocating the subject of conversation among men having household furniture, were also destroyed; agent ot the various St. Paul roads tho comes next with 1,101 miles, al­ business with the land oflice. Very many morning awaiting tho opening of thecathe* the firoman badly injured. The mail and following circular in regard to the carni­ who served a full time ol ycut or more shall adoption of the towt.ship system of loss about $1,500. Insurance in both baggage cars were destroyed and the smok­ most equaled by Texas with l.or»."> express the hope that Acting ComtmHaion* cases unknown. dral. Sixty thousand admission tickctshad val: receive $100; those who served six months schools; urging a close and practical er Stockslager will receive the appoint­ ing cars of both trains are badly damaged. miles. Then in order come tho fol­ been issued, and tho cathedral was packed. For the winter carnival and ice palace or any time less than a year, JfOO, aud those lowing: Colorado, 818; Dakota, 700; workinu union between universities ment, as he has shown u disposition to Itnmanuel Presbyterian church, one of the The following is the list of tho dead and celebration at St. Paul, the lines in this and hi^h schools; and favorini- finest sacred edifices in Milwaukee, was to- The pope entered at 3:30, followed by the wounded: who served less than six months Michigan, 700; Montana, 010; Missouri, push busincsH since he has had charge, and association are hereby authorized to sell He also introduced a bill to allow Charles I; Itulian Territory, -l'.U*, aud soon. legislation reijtiirini; county super­ there is already a great difference iu the telly destroyed by fire. Nothing but the cardinals in procession. was i:\IMtKSH MKSBKNGRU POWELT, KltXKD. excursions tickets to St. Paul at rate of baro stone walls are left. Loss $100,000; A. Ruft'ee, late agent, at White Earth agency, Four states and two territories, namely, intendents to hold at least a lirst- way the general land office is run. received with loud and long continued Lee Withrow of Cincinnati, baggage mas­ one tare tor tho round trip from Chicago, insurance $85,000. The building was ter, throat cut, mouth crushed in, terribly $1,350, being the difference between the Kansas, Texas, Nebraska. Colorado, Da­ firade certificate from the territorial The following pensions 1mvo been granted: shout.* of "Long live tho pope!" The Milwaukee, Peoria, Des Moines, Rock kota and Montana, together show at) ad­ erected in 1873 at a cost of $200,000. mangled otherwise. Lawrence Collins,' Island, Burlington, Council Bluffs, pay as agent of the White Eaith agency board of cducatior. The following Wisconsin: L. Dunkark, Nowtonburg; Tho organ was valued at $13,000. Tho music of tho mas.-> was deeply impressive dition of over 0, loo miles, or about one- G. Hamilton, Milwaukee; J. Hurting, baggage master, from Ludlow, Ky. Omaha and intermediate points; tick­ alone and agent of consolidated Leech Luke, ollicers were elected: loss, is case the walls are found to be in and many persons in the audience Injured: James Severance, Jr., mail halt of tho entire year's mileage of Dickeyville; B. Norman, Coleman; A. Ste& wore affected. The pope blessed all present ets to bo on sale from Jan. 24 to Feb. 2 Red Lake and White Earth agencies. The the country. Many of the lines I'rcs'.Jeni, Col. Sprague, Grand good condition, will not exceed $75,000, agent, and son of James Severance of Stan­ ittclusivo, good for roturn on or beforo Feb. ogoncy consolidated March 21, 1870, and bins, Melrose; \V. llawke, Platteville; W. but if the walls have to come down the and left tho cathedral at 11 a. m., the have beeu built through compara­ Forks; vice presidents, ' Mra. 1!. S. Sty or, Weston; M. Duquette, Piairie du whole audience expressing its joy by clap* ford, Ky., traveling for J. M. Robinson & 5, and to be limited to continuous passage Kuffee served from that time to Sept. 30, loss will amount to from $75,000 to $80,. Co., Louisville, fatally injured; Pete Mur­ tively level country, requiring but Spurr, Valley City: Dr. John Onden, Chien; T. II. Anbury, Victoria; X. Devor* ping hands, waving hats aud hand­ in each direction; and from the points 1881 at the old salary. little grading ami bridge building; but on 000 more than tho inside. The risk way phy, fireman of engine 32, arm broken; Pat above named the standard iron clad form Mcintosh; secretary, J. Kennedy, eaux, Waukesha: I. C. ttertrand, Sparta. held by eighteen companies. kerchiefs, and enthusiastic acclamations. rUESENTED liY MR. NELSON. the other hand many lines havo been very Traill; treasurer, C. I>. Abbey; execu­ Dakota: W. G. Kinney, Huron. Minneao* Later in the day King Humbert Taylor, engineer, ugly cash in the face and ot ticket shall be used. It shall be option­ one of his eyes knocked out; William Mich­ costly; for example those ovor tho Rocky tive committee, A. S. Parsons, C. K. tar A. F. McDonald, Minneapolis; G. B. expressed himself to a deputation from al with the lines to soil tickets of admis­ By Mr. Nelson * mountains in Colorado, the Southern Pa­ ael, engineer, cscaped with few bruises, sion to the ice palace, hut if sold tho price To remove the charge of desertion from the Jackson; librarian, William Mitchell. Stiles, Fulda; K. Knudtson, Norcross; J. Miscellaneous News Notes. parliament na being highly satisfied with which will not prove fatal. cific extention iu Northern California, A. Atnmumlsen, Wild Kice. the smoothness of the eoromonv, which, he of Bunte (50 cents), shall be added to tho record of Alviu Milllgan; granting a pension to the Atchison's Kansas 4 "it y and The next convent ion will be held at excursion fare. Rates from tho above I. I. Johnson; eraat hue Increase ol' pension to The Iowa registration law is decidcd un­ said, was the best proof of tho people's u Chicago extcntion: tho Northern Jamestown, Dec. 27, 1SSS. The secoud controller 1ms delivered a constitutional. named points may be used as basing rates- mi., "°we; cvantinu a pension to Joseph decision in the case of Gen. John C. Pre* liberty at Home. Miliioron; to Jacob .Neibels; tnMorienn Johnson; Pacific work on the Cascade mount­ The effects of the late storm upon the Forty-eight cardinals and twenty-three Bob Ingersoll's Fine Rhetorlo. by association or connecting lines who to refer tne claim of B. 11. Beaitlieu to the court ains and others. Moreover several ot mout, who was lieutenant colonel in the comply with these conditions. Two weddings of more than local Mexican war. Fremont was tried ami railway trains aro gradually disappearing. archbishops aud bishopswore presentat-tho Mrs. Ida Whiting Knowles, wife of tho of claims; for the relief of citi/.ens eng;nred In tho companies have purchased costly tor* mass, and it is enti mated that there wero the Sioux Indian war in lwiii; for the relief ol interest occurred at Far^o; Kev. Will- nentenced to be dismissed. The president J. I. Case, owner of Jay-Eye-Sce and Hon. Howard Knowles, late United States C. A. Lounsberry; granting a pension to tho initial facilities in Iari:o cities, while nearly approved the sentence, remitted the pen­ Phallas, has received and refused an offer 30,000 persons in the audience. The pope collector at Peoria, 111., died in New York Honors From the Pope, ' widow and children of Aimer St, Cyr; for the re­ all have mndeCNtonHivepurchnscsut c iup* inm Spoor, of Tower City, and Miss prayed for a long time in his private chap, alty and ordered the officer to report for from Louisville parties of $10,000 for city on Dcr. 15. She was an estimable lief of llartwcii Silver. mcnt. It is probably fair to assume that Anna Cuyler, of Farpo," and Shi-rill el, and then received tho homage of the woman, and leaves a wide circle of friends Bnltimoro Special: It is rumored hero tho total cost of roadway, bridges, sta­ duty. Fremont tendered his resignation Phallas. that in connection with the papal jubilee a Mr. Nelson also introduced his bill placing (Juiuin, of liansom couniy, and Miss on the ground that he was not conscious court cardinals in the Sala Ducale. to mourn her early death. Before her re­ lumber, coal and sugar on the'free list; his tion buildings, terminal facilities am! equip­ Tracklayers of the two countries met on number of honors will be bestowed by tho Anna Knmlson, ol Kenosha, Wis. of having done anything which merited While assuming the sacredotal vestments mains were sent to the West Col. Robert bill of last session for the improvement of the ment of these new lines averaged $25,ooo the international bridge at the Soo. The tho pope was overcome with emotion aud pope on the clergy and faithful in different per mile, at which rate it ap­ the sentence. It is concluded that Fre­ G. Ingorsoll delivered the following tribute condition of the Red Lake Iudiaus; for a Americans went ahead and tuade the iirst fainted. Strong salts were administered to her memory. parts of tho world. Among the new car­ pears that not far from §J52.",00«',« An old man mimed Mitchell, 71 mont Is entitled to the threo months' extra crossing. dinals to be named aro Dr. Walsh, arch­ public building and term ot* court ul Duluih, pay for Mexican war service. and he Roon returned to consciousness. My friends—Again we stand in tho shad­ 000 have been expended on the years of ai;e, received at Watertown a Ernst Hoempel, a German employed in bishop of Dublin, and in tho United and tho railroad bills which have already He then ascended thegestatorial chair, ami ow of the great mystory; a shadow as doep lines completed during the year. The mon­ ten year's sentence to the penitentia­ the construction of tho ice palace at St. was borne on tho shoulders of tho and dark as when tho tears of the first States Archbishop Wood of Boston or been mentioned. Mr. I/itd introduced a biil ey which has thus been expended has tem­ ry at Sioux Falls, for raping his .step­ Items About People. Paul, fell from the northeast corner of tho sediari, attended by the cardinals, mother fell upon the pallid faco of her life­ tho Venerable Archbishop Kendreth of St. placing books and pamphlets on the tree list porarily employed a largo army of work­ structure to tho ground, a distance of six. into St. Peter's cathedral. Just be­ less babo—.t mystery that has never yet Louis. The archbishops of Mexico and and a hill toumend the interstate commerce men and bus also furnished permanent daughter last July. This sentence Post Quartermaster Sergeant David ty-five feet, and died. fore lie was fully vested for tho altar ho been solved. Wo havo mot in the prcBenco Rio Janiero. Brazil, will also receive the employment to another groat army, prob­ means life for the inhuman uuatdian Lawson ol Fort Meade, Dak., died at that law. His amendment to the fourth section The ownerB of the Pacific railroads late­ aguiu fainted, remaining unconscious a of the sacred dead to speak a word of red hat. This, for the tirst time in the his­ ably aggregating 05,000 persons. Tho of his thirteen-ycnr-su-p-child. post on the 20th tilt. tory ot the pap.icy, will give a majority of provides: ly investigated are willing, it is said, to have lew minutes. Tho mass occupied twenty, praise, of hope, of consolatirm. Another It shall also bj unlawful for any common car­ railway mileage of tho United Stiit-cr; at. FreemontCole was elected speaker of the government foreclose tho mortgages, eight nrinutcR. After pronouncing tho ben­ lifo of love is now a blessed memory-'a tho college to foreigners, the Itulian cardi­ the commencement of 1SS7 wassiatedto Iteferrin.' to the Yankton insane nals hoing in tho minority. Among tho rier, subject to tho provisions of this act, to the New York assembly and Henry R. Low having made all that thoy aro able to ediction, tho pope again seated himself lingering strain of music. Tho loving charge or receive anv tiroatrr compensation per bel.17,0Si> miles. Tho extension for tho asylum quo warranto proceedings,At­ president o! the senate. out of the roads. in thegestasorial chair, and was homo daughter, the pure and consecrated wifo, new archbishops and bishops who aro to ton per mile for tho contemporaneous transpor­ year hero recorded increase it to 150,710 be appointed will be Uov. John Foley of torney General Teinpleton said: "I Rev. O. T. Gifford, a prominent Baptist completely around the altar to tho capoila the sincero iriend, who with tender faithful­ tation of tho same class of freight for a shorter miles. At a meeting of the business men ofLnko this city to be appointed to bo coadjutor than for a louuer distance over tho same line In should not be surprised if we were clergyman of Boston, is the latest convert City an aBSOciatian was formed to be sacraments, where he offered a prayer of ness discharged tho duties of life.has reach­ the hame general direction or from the origin to Iieury George's doctrine. thanksgiving. During the ceremony the ed her journey's end.A braver,a more serene, to Cardinal Gibbons, and Bishop Ireland beaten here. I want the matter de­ known as the Lake City Improvement and of St. Paul is to receivo the and point, of <»r to the samo point of arrival; htu t his The "Lone Highwayman" Coos up liealty company. Articles of incorpora* pope wore the triple crown preseuted to a more chivalric spirit—clasping tho loved shall not ho construed as amhoriziui; anv com­ cided finally, and the validity or tho D. M. Babcock, the inventor of ftre him by tho Emperor William. will havo a new diocese comprising Minne­ mon carrier, subject to tho provisions of t ins for Lite­ extinguisher, died recently in the Pan tion have been drawn. The capital stock and by them clasped—never pnsscd from law established. If defeated in this Two battalions of lUn Uno and a largo life to enrich the realm of death. No field sota and Dakota. Dr. Chappell of Wash­ act, tocliarcea higher rate per ton per mile for a st. Louis Spot ial: United States Mar­ Francisco p'oorhouse. He once had an in* is $10,000. The sole object is to promote ington is also spoken of in connection longer than a shorter distance. court we shall appeal to the supreme come of $120,000 a year. the material prosperity of Lake City. number of carbiuieri regulated the move­ of war ever witnessed greater fortitude, WISCONSIN AND IOWA IULLS. shal ('abollot Dallas, Tex., reached this court of Dakota. ments of the crowd at the cathedral, and more perfcett smiling courage than this with the ace ot Now Orleans. city with Jim Newnomo, the highwayman At Newark, N. J., theahoemakcrs' trades Gov. A. G. Swincford and wife arrived at a thousand policemen iu plain clothes poor, weak and helphras woman displayed Senator Sponat: yr^ntod t\x of who, Kingle-han.lt d. robbed the stages of The memorial committee appointed St. Paul from .Sitka, Alaska. They are en union, numbering several hundred mem­ were stationed inside the cdifice. A few upon the bod of pain and death. Her life The Croat Southern Boom. *.V.c board of supervisorsof St. Croix county, the P^ownwood and Halliuger lino over a by the one state convention leave for routo to Washington and the East on a bers, decided to withdraw from the ladies fainted iu the crush, but nonccident was gentle and her death sublime. S'no Tho Manufact""*?*' or ilaltimoro praying certain legislation defining and con­ score ot timiK. y is uu^pr sen­ Washington Jan. 7. . purely pleasure trip. Knights of Labor. The reason assigned is occurred. In tho chape! tho columns and loved the good and all tho good loved her. tence for life, and will ' sj/uud \'..w the bad management on the part of the publishes iU annual review ot the indus­ struing the granting and iudeinuity clauses Gen. Fremont has written a letter to the pilasters wero hung with red damask. The But there is this consolation: she can trial growth of tho South for 1887, which of the act of May f», 18(51, granting land to rest ot his days in the Albany, Now Everytliinc's now moving nicely in national and local leaders. statue ol St. Peter was clothed in pontfi- Bedondo Beach company accepting the never suffer moro; sho cau never feol again it says was iu ninny respects tho most re­ Wisconsin to aid fu tho construction of mil- York, penitentiary. For the last gift of a lot at Seaside, Cal., where he ex­ In compliance with the law passed at the cal garments with a tiara on the head. tho chill of death; never part again from ficeoMix years, h-nvrver, ho has indus­ favor of the pass ive of llawes' Sioux markable year iu the history of that sec­ ronds. Mr. Spooner introduced a bill to-day reservation bill, iIon. J. J. Kleiner pects to reside hereafter. last legiNlaturo the Bank of Spring Valley Tho orchestra included the famous ancient those she loves. Her heart can break no tion, as moro was accomplished for the triously plied his peculiar vocation, rilling has changed its name to "Strong, silver trumpets. Many members of tho more. Sho has shed her last tear, providing for the establishment of n port of thirty stages within that time, lie always teleurnphs tli.it Hon. .T. II. King of . Traffic Manager Uannaford, of the progress and prosperity ot thowholo South entry at Superior, Wis Mr. Gear of Iowa to­ Northern PaciOc has so far improved sinco Farmer & Edwards, Bankars," with W. nobility wero present. Tho pope woro a and upon her stainless brow Iiub been than over beforo in the samo length of played a lone hand, ami his usual method liapid City has been induced to sup­ his attack ol apoplexy that heleft with his H. Strong, B, F. Farmer and F. V. Ed­ pastorial ring, presented by the Austrian set tho wondrous seal of everlasting time. Thero is scarcely a single line of day introduced tho following bilis in the of procedure was to stop the coach with port the Dawes measure. Ilarmony family in the Northern Pacific car Glacier wards as partners. archdukes. His tiara was covered with a peacc. When tho angel of death—tho manufacturing or mining business in house: a persuasive llourish of a six-shooter, | is now effected. for a prolonged absence after health and City Collector Onahan of Chicago, in a thousand pearls. Tho chaiice used by his masked and voiceless—enters the door of which tho number ot now enterprises re­ Authorizing the construction of a railroad, range tho passengers iu line, and gnthrough Htrcngth. He goes first to the Hot Springs letter to the mayor and city council re­ holiness was the gift of the king of Portu­ home, there comes with hor all the daugh­ ported during 1887 Is not more than twice wauon ami toot bridge across i he Mlssinpi river them with neatness and dispateh. ri he Homestake Miniiv- Company gal, and tho golden plate used iu the ser­ at or near liurliiitrton, Iowa: appropriating He v.*as never known to molest where he will take a trip through Texas, garding the operation in Chicago of the ters of compassion, and of these love and as largo as in 1S80. Of the fourteen South­ at Deadwood h;is just declared its vice was a present from Queen Victoria. hope remain forever. You are about to $K0.405 for oomplet mg the work ol improving a lady passenger.and he frequently handed Mexico and California, returning home by high license system, says that while it has ern states there are only four in which the the Des Moines rapids iu the Mississippi, and 1 1 -It h regular monthly dividend of not greatly reduced the number of saloons, Bishop Ireland, who recently returned take the dear dust homo—to the home of bark a quantity of hkiuII change to bis vie- the Mount Shasta route about April. capital invested iu new enterprises is not gib,230 for unmplet.lng the dry dock at Des ii(i cents per share, 'or $25,000. it certainly prevented an overwhelming in­ from Rome, thus describes the pope in a her girlhood aud to the place that was double the amount invested last year. In Mollies rapids in the Mississippi, ami that the tim. Probably his most audacious exploit crease. circular which he has issued to his flock in onco my home. You will lay her with $2r»,:i,7f>0. cotton manufacturing there has been great pier at the outer wall of the Des Moines rapids Crimes and Criminals. connection with the present jubilee: neighbors that 1 have loved, that are now activity, and seventy-seven new millshavo nothing in the shape of a weapon save a The American Association for tho Ad­ The church needed in these difficult at rest. You will lay her where my fathor canal may ho used to construct a lloattng Imoin hammer handle, which he handled in tho At Fjiryo, K. Ii. Mcl'-ain in the dis­ Slecht, the Wausau, Wis., murderer, is vancement of Science at its last meeting been projected, which is the largest num­ connecting tho wall v,Uh the upper draw rest of saved from lynching only by a strong times a great pontiff and Providonco has sleeps. All 1 can say is: ber of new mills ever reported iu one year. the bridge of Keokuk. moonlight iu such away that tho fright­ trict court pleaded guilty to kecpinis a adopted unauimously a resolution recom­ given her one such in the person of Leo "Lay her in the earth, ened passengers supposed it was °ne "f guurd. mending to congress that steps be taken The industries of tho South are being jtambliim resorr. und wa-i tin ed §300 XIII. Wo will thank heaven for the bless­ And from her fair aud unpolluted flesh greatly diversified, as well as increased. DAKOTA. Smith A: Wesson's best., llrowuwood, I'al- At Rochester, N\ V., assistant Cashier for the preservation of some of the re­ ing. This is an extraordinary age—an age Let voilets spring." linger, Cisco aud Augelo formed tho princi­ which he promptly paid. Griliin it William Smith of the German-American markable archaeological curiosities of the This year tho amount of capital employed Delegate Gifford of Dakota introduced lloisinut on acknowledged the same of­ of revolution iu tho world of thought and I never knew, 1 never met a braver Bpirit is $250,208,000, against $120,226,000 in pal theater for his operations, and a stage bank, is $0,000 short in his accounts and West, and it is probable that tho subject or investigation, a well as in tho social and than the ono that onco inhabited tho si­ two bills for the admission of North and never set out frrm t hose towns for t he last fense and paid SI .lo each. will be laid before the proper committees 1886. _ lins absconded. political world. It seems as if all things lent form ot dreamless clay. South Dakota, already printed in the I'IO- live years without grave fears of meeting of congress during the present session. this Texas Duval. These robberies became Fargo people are now enjoying; the At Herkimer, N. Y., Marcus W.Rosbach, save God's eternal and abiding truth Not Born to be Killed. SKEtt Vnizss; bills allowing the Duluth & ^cashier of the Herkimer National bank, The principal glass factories throughout were to be made new. And tho ago is not Manitoba road right of way through the Fort so frequent and bold last October that, a P. O. free delivery system. the country aro practically closed, and left Dec. 13 and has not returned. His disposed to friendlincso towards God's Billings Held for Killing Klngsley. Detroit Special:—Gen. Pulford lies at Pembina military reservation; throwing determined search was made for tho "lotin prolonged absence led to an investigation the 15.000 persons employed iu them aro church. In its eagerness to chango, it the point of death at his home in this city. highwayman," resulting in Jim Newsome's The recent articles in Xew York idle. The trouble originated in the fact At Wavcrloy, Iowa, M. E. Billings was (•pen to settlement abandoned and usole-s of his accounts, which showed a shortage chafes before tho unchanging church, for­ held for the murder of W. S. Kingsley. During his services in the civil war ho was arrest in Uutmells county by Sheriff Fur- newspapers intimating that Ilishop of $H4,H00, whieb he lost in speculation that while tho East for a certain amount getting that tho church isthconiy pivotal struck by a solid shot from a cannon, military reservations; providing for a com­ malt. Ho was convicted in tho federal The verdict ot the coroner's jury wus as mission to negotiate with the Sifif-oton and Walker and Mrs. Kate Noel, daughter in stocks. of money, the employer would produce on­ power around which transitory forms may follows: Thee jurors upon thoir oaths do which split his skull, broke his jaw and court of robbini! tho mail with force of ly 100 dozen of a stated article, in tho Wuhpoton Sioux Indians for a modification of Judw \\ akeinjui of Fargo, were Dr. Edward Bert, his wife, seventeen- chango la safety. Leo XIII. knows and say that on Dec. 21, 1H87, W. S. Kingsley pulverized his collar-bone. This was at arms and sentenced for life. year-old daughter and servants were West, for the same amount of money, 125 understands his age. Learned, large-mind­ Malvern Hill, and he was left on tho field of present treaties and agreements; grant­ soon to be married, are pronounced dozen of the same article wero produced. came to his death by means of a wound in­ chloroformed while asleep iu their elegant- ed, quick to see and quick t*> act, ho is the flicted by a pistol ball shot and discharged for dead. He was captured by the ing section 115, near Rapid City, to fabrications by the friends of both The wholesale dry goods firm of Auer- ideal watchman upon tho tower of Israel rebels aud later exchanged and Rent Embarassmcnt of a Minnesota parties. They are much pained at home on Vernon avenue, Chicago, and tin- from a pistol in the hands of M. E. Bil* that town; granting certain sections Railway. awaro untill they woke with aching heads bach, Finch «fc Van Slyck of .^t Paul is no of tho interests of religion and of society. lings, which instantly killed Kingsley, and to Baltimore, where he lay for of land near Grand Forks to the the extensive circulation of the story. that the house had been ransacked from more. Its successor is that of Finch, Van Nothing escapes his eagle glance, and in that such killing was deliberately premedi­ weeks watched incessantly by his wifo un­ North Dakota university, and granting The New York Mail ami Kxpresa says' til his reason which had, ever since the Sitting Hull and delegation are ar­ top to bottom by burglars. Slyck Co., Mr. Auerbach retiring from every sphere his hand reveals the master tated and feloniously and of his malice the Yankton A Missouri Valley railroad The ouibarr;»Hsm«»nt-of tho Minneapolis .V genius beforo whom friends and foes wounding, been gone, returned as suddenly St. I.ouis m;tv fairly he placed to the Pro­ ranging lo be in Washington Jan. 'JO. John Mack, alias Johnson, a colored active interest in the business, though his nforethought done by said Billings. From right of way through tho Yankton Indian capital will remain, and lie, with N. W. alike stand amazed and courteous as it left. Gen. Pulford returned to his crustean efforts of thointersiatecommerco gambler from Richmond, Ind., being tho testimony it developed that Billings reservation. Gilford also introduced a bill Considerable dissatisfaction has Kitson. will bo special partners. The new listeners. During his pontificate, cover­ had forged his own wife's name to notes regiment, and at the battle of tho Wilder­ act, with tho cordial and hearty co-op«»ra- worsted in a quarrel over a game of ing but few years, tho church has gained ness received another shot which entered providing for the opening of the Great Sioux tion of the Miuncsolu railroad commission. "scraps" in a State street saloon, remark­ firm will consist oi George R. Finch, W. II. directed to tho lawyer, the contents of the been expressed of late by citizens of Van Slyck, E. A. Young and C. J. McCon- wondrous vistories and girded herself in note being full of loving terms, and asking his neck, took a downward course, ami reservation. It is practically the old Dawets Tho road is largely dependent upon ed carelessly before leaving tho place that confidence for most widespread conquests. tore away a portion of the hack bone. Kv- Aberdeen who evidently do not under­ he would kill some one. After swallowing ville. Mr. Young has been a part ner for Kingsley to meet her at her own hou<>o biil with tho tribal patent clause stricken tho traflic between Chicago an 1 Miti several years, and Mr. McCon vil Jo has been His own intelligence of the work of tho while Billings was away. Kingsley replied er since he has kept an electric battery in out. lie aiso offered bills granting tho Du­ neapolis and St. Paul. It is part of the stand the object, and the elfect ot the a glass of whisky at the bar Mack pulled constant action upon his back, and has Rock Island pmle. and is controlled by increased valuation placed upon city his revolver, and taking deliberate aim at at the head of the staple department. church and his own energy of action are in good faith,declining tomake the assigna­ luth, Walertown A Pacific road the right to permeating the entire body of the hier­ tion and warniug the supposed femalo been compelled to uso opiates. His suffer­ build a bridge across the Missouri river at that company. Although it is almost loo properly at the last assessment. an inoffensive spectator, Frank Ball, col­ Since smallpox has been declared epi­ ings during these twenty years havo been ored, put a bullet through his heart. demic in San Francisco and the pest house archy and the faithful. A new era dawned writer to desist from iter course. Of course some available point in Charles Mix comity, miles longer than competing routes it was for religion when ho bccamc pope. The intense. enabled to secure enough through traiiic Grolon expects to havo a llax null A bloody affray occurred at Jefferson filled with over a hundred cases, impro­ the reply fell into the hands of Billings. Dak.; to establish two new land districts vised hospitals have been erected iu the pub­ powerful empires of Europe woro warring Tho latter even went so far as to prepare to make both ends meet. I'nder tho op- to bo moved there from Delnwire, barracks, Mo. Seven negro soldiers got with tho church; he has made peace with Items from the National Treasury. with tho laud officers at Pierre and Cham­ peration of the interstate law it was una­ drunk and outraged a white woman. The lic parks,in tho plaza.andinC'lay and Kear­ notes ot hand filed out, conveying all berlain coutmgcut upon the opening of tho Ohio. It is proposed to manufacture ney streets a tent has been put up to accom­ them. He has entered into relations with Kingslcy's property to himself. It is be* Tho receipts of tho government front all ble to meet tho rates of tho Minnesota t«r officer of the day ordered a company of the rulers of Persia, China and Japan iu Great Sioux reservation; granting a sectiou Northwestern and Darlington Northern. linseed oil, rope and binding twine. white soldiers to arrest the negroes. A modate patients unable to receive admis­ lieved that on tho day ot the shooting Bil­ sources in December wore $20,325,285, sion to the receiving hospital. Dr. O'Don- the interest of tho Christians of their do­ lings went to Kingsley's oflice to try by and the expenditures, $10,400,082, leav­ of land to Aurora county, Dak., for tho es­ To do bo would involve a reduction C. A. Uensonhau«er's residence, company of negro soldiers proposed to mains. tablishment of a reform school, and provid­ of local rates below a paying basis, | prevent the arrest. They were (Unarmed, nell, ex-coroner of San Francisco, a noted blackmail to get him to put his signature ing a net gain of receipts over expendi­ near Claremont, was robbed while sand lot orator, recently addressed a largo Tho church in the United States receives to tho notes. Tho ovidence as to the black­ tures of $18,924,603. Out of this net ing for an inquiry Into the io^scs sustained and so the company lost a con­ but without their nrms went to the rescue a Jarge part in tho cares of Loo. As he siderable amount id through business, al­ part of tiie family was aivny of S1-, of the seven ravishers. They resisted the crowd denouncing tho action of the city mail and forgeries was direct, but there gain however, must be paid about $3,500,. by soHlera who had been deprived of their authorities in putting up the tent as an knows the age, so does ho know America, was no witness to the shooting, and that 000 for interest upon the public debt, rights on tho ('row creek and Winnebusro though it had been able iu the post to meet attempts of the white soldiers to arrest which more than any other country is the its tixed charges very nearly. Tho neces­ ISO in gold, liensonhauser, a large them, and the result was a fierce hand-to- outrage. He then sworo out warrants for part will havo to be proven by circum­ which will leave tho actual surplus for De­ reservations hy the Kummary closing of tho farmer, runs two steam threshers and the arrest of Mayor Pond and the health embodiment of the age; he knowH the con­ stantial evidence. cember, $15,424,603. Tho public debt sary additions to equipment, aud proper­ hand fight. The negroes wero defeated. dition, tho possibilities and the hopes of reservations by order of President Clever ty have piled np the large floating debt. wtn making collections to meet his commissioner, Dr. Gale, who were shortly was reduced during the month, $15,250.- land. afterward taken into custody, the charge our country; ho speaks of it with delight, 000. For theentire calendar year of 18S7, It is possible that the stockholders will bo last payment on them. A young man Foreign News Nuggets. being the maintenance of a public nui­ and kives most ready countenance to all the debt was deminished by $117,016,000, called upon to contribnteto thecxtinguhh- who has been employed in one of tho movements and projects tending to the Iowa Registration Law Declared merit of the floating debt, aud the bond­ Daniel Wilson, ex-President Grevv's son- sance. The officials were released on bail Unconstitutional; the largest reduction being mado in Juno The Sixty-eighth general assembly of threshing crews is suspected and is gor>d of religion among us. The Catholic and November, when tho payments on holders will bo asked to accept x lower rate missing. in-law, will hereafter reside in Scotland. University of Atncrica ho declares to bo Judge Stoneman, of tho superior court Ohio convened on the 2d. Tho house ofintere.st on the junior bonds. Tho prop­ that account aggregated $15,852,000 and elected 1C. E. Lnrnpson speaker, David Theodore Tilton Jives in a remote quar* Death of Cen. E. 8. Alexander. ono of the most cherished works of his at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, declaredthe registry $16,833,000 respectively. erty is so valuablotluit it will require com­ A'-i-nrilin^ to tho ollicial report of ter of Paris and lately dresses very shab­ pontificate; tho treasury of his favors is Landing clerk and the bahinre of Republi­ paratively slight concessions on tho part bily. Gen. E. B. Alexander of St. Paul, died at law unconstitutional. The registry law was can raucus nominees. Thirteen members tho territorial superintendent oi in- the residence of his son'in-law, Col. G. l.\ ever unlocked for its benefit. I need not ot security to holders to make it pay. tell his warm interest in our Americau passed by tho last legislature and was Rev. W. H. Hollistor of Bcloit, Wis., who of tho Republican senate c:iucu« made Preparations for the opening of tho MaA> Lieber,^Washington, D. C., aged eighty-mix. nominations for officers, selecting ,1. ('. stni'-tion pupils are enrolled iu tho itoba legislature on the 12th are being total abstinece organizations. Our free somewhat similar to tho one governing tho has be?n engaged irt the work of tho Meth­ Gen. Edmund B. Alexander was horn in registration of voters in Illinois. The case odist Episcopal church in Foa du Lac, liichardson of Hamiton president protein. Upper Berths of Sloopors. various cities of Dakota as follows: made. The session will be a lively one. Virginia in 1S20. Heeutered West Point republican institutions Leo XIII. loves and blesses. was ono brought by Col. Clark vs. the elec­ Sussex, Brookfield and other piuecs in Wis­ The other Republican senators ignored in The Minnesota railroad commissioners l argo, 1,0'iL!; friaux Falls,77:S; Grand Thomas Sexton, member of parliament military academy Oct 0, 1818, being ap­ tion judge of tho Fifth ward of that city, consin, left accompanied by his young wife, the csiucns rumbincd with the Democratic Forks, 7111; Yankton, 717; Water- and lord-mayor elect of Duhliu, who has pointed from Kentucky. have issued an ordyrrelativo to the closing who was refused the privilege of voting on for Bombay, the couple having entered the Members and organized tho somite by elect­ of the upper berths in sleeping cars, t-on- tovi-n, •!; Aberdeen, -1 Mitchell, been suffering from an attack of typhoid He went to Mexico and served with dis­ ing oflicers bended by T. K. Davis as presi­ Dr. Sam C.Smith's Farewell Ser­ election day, he not having registered. Tho service of the Methodist Kpiscopal mis­ cerniug which a notice was sent out lo tHuron, liismarck, :ir>0; fever, has had a relapse, and is again in a tinction throughout the entire Mexican mon complainant averred that during the time sionary board for missionary work in In­ dent pro tern. Six of the Republican cau­ dangerous condition. rniSroad companies somo timo ago. Tin; Scotland, 2Sti; Mandan.^i;^; Grafton, war. April 18, 1847, he was breveted The First M. E. church of St. Paul was when under the law he might otherwiso dia. cus nominees were defeated aud tho other major for gallant and meritorious con­ order is as follows: L'TiS; Dead wood, "•'>(); Hedileld, A papal to the Bavarian filled on New Years day by a congregation have become registered he was nocossarily At Chillicothe, O., a committeo o: Meth­ four electcd. The governor's message was Whereas, the custom prevails upon cer­ bishops urges a better enforcement of the duct at the battle of Cerro Gordo, Mexico, which assembled to listen to the farewell absent at Des Moines in attendance upon rend in both branches. Valley City. Uli 1; 1'rookinL's. [.is­ and again Aug. 20, 1S47, he was breveted odist ministers have found Rev. II. Wal­ tain railroads upon which sleepingcars aro concordat. It says: The church has ob­ Bermon of Rev. S. G. Smith, who will na- tho United States Circuit Court in which he lace guilty of making iovo to three women At Kansas City, theestablishmeutof the run and operated within the State of Min­ lam, 21<>; Milhank, lil.'i; Pierre, 2i:i; served her pledges while the state has neg­ lieutenant colonel at the battles of Con- sumo control of the Independent People's was practicing attorney. The defendant Stevens er cent, and this provision may possibly active service. and such berth then elevated aud closed {te moro rigidly enforced in the future than alone can tell what it will amount to. I matter of the charges made against Jay envoys sent to congratulate him upon his down to tho printer again to be set up aud until needed for actual occupancy, or it he undertakes to make a real estate jubilee. printed just as they were last year, and at it has been in the past. do not go because of any troublo with tho Gould anil Russell Sage by tho bond-hold­ dhali bo lowered and fastened dov.-n at tho loan, when this chattel mortgage turns The Saskatchewan hotel and contents tho end of this session, or of the congress, Tho pope on the 3d granted an interview Grant's Riverside Monument. peoplo of this church. During sixteen ers of the Kansas Pacific railroad: option ot the taker of tho lower berth. up as u cloud cn the . yoars' life as a Methodist preacher I have This is an application to present to tho burned at Miutiedosa, Man. Loss, $8,000; the printed bills will be sold as waste pa­ And provided also, that a copy of this or­ to Engenie Veuillot, the distinguished Adolph L. Singer, ex-president of the per. French writer, and his son. After speak­ had most friendly relations with my peo­ grand jurv a charge of larceny against insured for $2,000. der, plainly printed in tho English lan­ When the constitutional convention board of Aldermen of New York, and a ple. There are not three people in this Jay Gould and Russell Sage, under Sec. 54,, guage, shall be kept posted in each end ot ing in high praise of their efforts in the member of the sub-committeo on designs The French government has conferred adjourned last June it set Jan. !», congregation that would make troublo here. of tho Penal Code. In my opinion the tho decoration of tho Legion ot Honor up­ each and every such car, and in a place Catholic cause, his holiness expressed re­ of the Grant general committee, said re­ A correspondent of tho Springfield gret at the present sad position of France, Apart from two or three persons in other acts, the commission ol which tho defend­ on Carina! Oampolia, tho papal secretary convenient to bo read by persons eutcriti£ 1 SsS', as its next day lor convening. cently: The main trouble is that every­ ants stand charg d, constitute a crimo. but said he was confident that she would churches the Methodists hav treated this ot Btate. Republican quotas the following from or leaving the bamc. In pursuance of this motion Judge body leaves the work for somebody else matter in a mo.it dignified way. Somo of A possible obstacle to a successful prose­ rise again to her old place in Christendom to do. Ono trouble was an indclinitoness Tho National Zeitung says: "Germany a letter received front Jenny Liml Kdgerton issued the following call: To and exercise unbounded influence in the the First church people will ijo nritli me, cution ot the jtersoas complained of is the of the amount to be raised and another statute of limitations. Yet there aro neither expects nor desires war. Prince A Family Wiped Out. the M-mbers of the C'onstutionnl Con­ world. Tho pope then referred to the and some will stay. Whether they go or Bismarck has thrown into tho ecalo tho while in London in 1882: "1 am was a difference of opinion among the stay, I wish to remain friends with them strong reasons for believeing that this ob­ vention of Dakota: You arc hereby state of Europe, He lamented the revo­ members of the committee as to whether decisive word of peace.M more touched than word'? can nay In L^o county, Georgia, Nathan Rood nil. No man or woman can say that, by stacle is not insurmountable. Tho statute who did not live happily with his wife, notiiiid that the constitutional con­ lutionary spirit fermenting iu many they should advertise for plans, without a that I should be remembered in your word or deed, I have tried to draw any­ under which it is sought to prosecute may For several days a story has been in cir murdered his whole family and thou com­ vention ot Dakota will meet at Huron states, and said he was prepar­ specified cost, before collecting tho amount culntion that President Cleveland would, great country, Atnericn, and so ion-j ing two dealing with body away from this churzh. Nor do I go be so coriNtructcd as to enable the peoplo mitted suicide. 11a sent a half-grown boy at noon on Monday, Jan. 0, 18SS. expected or should advertise now upon an because of tho M. E. church at large. I to proceed, notwithstandingtho statute shortly after the reassembling of congress, an my lifo lasts will t continue to fed socialism, the license of the press and the estimated expenditure. The fund now, if who lived with him after a doctor. When Important business crowing out of tho am not, nor have I ever been, a candidate of limitations, and such a construction send in a Bupplimcntarv utcssago defining grateful for such faithfulness. 1 gave tho doctor and tho boy returned they great power of universal suffrage, which he all outside moneys wero collected, would liij position on the tariff. The president late elrction will come before the con­ considers terribly menacing. He also in­ for any office, and am not a disappointed would havcBupport in reason and common the best I had to her world, but I found tho cabin aheap of smoking ruin* reach $130,000. It is earning interest at minister. I have received rnore.honor and sense. The question is so close and the said: "This is absolutely absurd.'' vention. tended, he said, to deline certain points tho rate of $3,000 per year, and the total have received back the l»e»t gilts hu­ ami iu them tho charred bodies of Reed's more recognition from the M* E. church interests involved here as well ot tho peo­ The severest storm ot the scuson raged wife and their six children. A further A. J. EDOF.utox, upon which good Catholics have confused expenses o! the committee ure not over since I took this step than I havo de­ plo as of the defendants are so important all over the Northwest, on tho 3<)th and man hearts can give—that of endur­ search ot tho premises disclosed Rood's and dangerous ideas. The land and Irish $500 a year. President of the Convention. served. it seems proper to leave the determination 31st, and trains were badly delayed. ing friendship." body in tho well with his tiiroat cut. JOHN" C.yx, Secretary.