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' U itatv win s A UK. CENTRE. STEARNS COUNTY, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27 1890. NUMBER 45

.. wUiu nave upon the new dinates, judge upon the Southern states. In the latter till the advocate decided to admit a misplaced switch Monday caused a train at the point. Nashville to eoll.de with the waiting room of the WARRANTING FIREARMS...... -..,.u'L. it would diminish the friction between SAJKCEN ? saloon trust has been formed at Tacoma, depot. Two were killsd and several injured, all tlwLl). J the ignorant blacks and the intelligent Wash. colored men UrtS An The Safest RAR. A syndicate proposes to run the buaineM who were unloading a caron the dAIIU Interestinc Salt Showing the Respon- ON THURSDAY AT PBTffim PUBLISHED aristocracy. He believed that when the for the town, side track. No one in wailing room was In most powerful alterative is agreeing not to establish more than Le sibility of a Dealer Rifles. poor colored people come to know a lit- twenty saloons, and that these shall not be near injured. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Young and. would see that land- A sportsman has recovered £I,OOO SAUK CENTRE, AND The House Takes Up the tle more they the churches, school hou-es, or in thickly settled res- An east-bound train on the Northern Pacific Gen. Crook, the Noted Indian old are alike benefited by its use. For man of education and idence course, damages from a firm in London for breach World’s Fair Bill and owner, the prop- districts. Of tbis will bo on con- near the Idaho line was derailed Tuesday and Stearns Co., Minnesota, the eruptive dis- erty, was their Vest friend, and that it dition that no other licenses shall be issued. several cars turned ever on their side. Two of Fighter Stricken Without of warranty as to a rifle purchased by eases peculiar to Passes It. would be better to entrust him with the R. G. Dun & Co.’s weekly tra'e review says the the ditched cars took fire and Express Messenger Warning. the plaintiff. The case was settled in BY children nothing administration of local affairs than to outlook for the future is not entirely flattering. Miles was burned to death. Seven passengers court, after the plaintiff's case had been Railway were injured. else is so effective entrust it to ignorant men. Mr. Moody’s shipments continue large. Bank clear- opened amount ings show again; country Fire out and a certain of evidence CHAS. F. HENDRYX. as this medicine, amendment was agreed to." The senate trade has been satisfac- broke in the business portion of Bis- An Amendment Adopted Makes tory. Iron market is lower and unsettled. Coal marck early Tuesday morning, during a heavy called, by the defendants submitting to a while its agreea- then proceeded to vote on the third read- Funeral Services Held Sunday Opening market demoralized. Dry goods buyers show gale. Five buildings were destroyed. Biasing verdict of £I.OOO and costs. The result $1.50 PER YEAR. ble flavor makes the Date of idg and engrossment of the bill. When extreme camion. Importers are rushing in goods embers were carried all over the city by the wind SUBSCRIPTION’S: it was —The Body Taken to Oak- of this compromise was that certain in- it easy to admin- May 1, 1893. the vote was concluded, and in anticipation of a change of tariff. The mone- and several residences in the outskirts were ig- ister. known that it had resulted against the tary situation is better. Busine- s failures 215 for nited but were saved by their watchful owners. land, Md., for Burial. teresting issues and legal points in the ADVERTISING KATES: ‘•My little boy bill, Mr. Blair changed his vote from aye the United States, 40Yor Canada. Askiff containing seven negroes was capsized case were not threshed out. What those had large scrofu- to no, so as to make a motion to recon- Pretty Eagle, a Crow chief, visited Fort Custer, Tuesday near Arkansas City and five of the num- points were will lie seen from a sketch of Mr. Sherman’s Trus> Bill Debated in Friday | Iw | 2w | Im | 2in | 3m I lyr lous ulcers on his sider. The result was then announced Mont, and warned the agent that 1,500 ber drowned. Gen. Bobert C. Schenck, Formerly the cause of action. Crows were rebellious and if any attempt was - $2.50 neck and throat Amendments as 31, nays 37. Tuesday two farmer boys, named Shipley, and I'lnch j ?s Tub's i7» $3.00; 7.50 the Senate—Some yeas made The plaintiff is Mr. F. Hallowell Carew, - 10.00 from which he to to take the Indian children to Carlisle two neighbor boys, names unknown were Minuter to England, Dead of 2 Inch 125 1.75 250 3.00 4.00 Mr. Blair entered a motion recon- a gentleman on the sunny » - occur. thirty, !n«h 1.75 2.50 3.00 4.50 6.0°! 15.00 suffered terribly. Proposed. sider, and then, on motion of Mr. Ed- school an uprising would drowned in the Missouri river near Florence, a side of , Pneumonia. - • 4 Inch 2.53 300 4. '0 5.50 B.oo' 20.00 Tw o physicians the to consider President Colby, of the Wisconsin Central, re- a village six miles north of Omaha. They were and possessed of considerable private U COI. - 3.50 5.00 6.00 8.50 11.00 28.00 attended but he grew continually munds? senate proceeded signed Friday, and E. H. Abbott was elected his out hunting at the time. W him, means. He has gone in freely for sport eel. - 5.00 7.50 11 00 14.00 18.00 55.00 worse under their care, and everybody March 25. Immedi- executive business, and soon after, at successor. - Washington, J col. B.UO 12.00 17.00 24.00 30.00/lUO.00 adjourned. Chicago, March 22. Gen. George since attaining his majority; he has fig- expected he would die. I had heard of journal 4:50, Governor Campbell, on request of the Logan CRIME. the effected by Ayer’s ately after the approval of the March senate Crook died suddenly in his parlor at the ured in the pigskin between the flags, Advertisements in double columns, double remarkable cures Washington, 22.—The Rifles, an militia company, Friday issued a Fred. Jones, aged years, a Joseph, Mo., Sarsaparilla, and decided have my Mr. Candler, of Massachusetts, called up Logan, It St. and in 1888 of the single column rates. to devoted the greater part of the day to lieutenant's commission to John A. the crayon artist, Thursday for Grand Pacific hotel shortly after 7 he bethought himself that lines, after to was arrested counter- Business cards five one year $6.00, boy try it. Shortly be began for consideration the world’s fair bill. discussing Senator Sherman’s anti-trust thin’ wfio was born Feb. 12. The commission feiting United treasury reputed sportsman's Eden, Southeast Advertisements making more than five lines take this medicine, the ulcers com- states $5 notes. Jones' o'clock a. m. He arose about 6:30. and, After presented, dates from the time of his birth. He is undoubt- was and less than an Inch will be charged as 1 inch. menced healing, and, after using several The bill was read in extenso. An bill. petitions had been method of counterfeiting peculiar. He used after himself, Africa, and its resources of big game. paid Mr. Sherman called up the bill to declare edly the youngest lieutenant in the world. no dies, but made crayon copies genuine partially dressing entered All transient advertisements must be bottles, lie was entirely cured. He is was adopted providing for of the The defendants are Rowland Ward & in advance amendment unlawful trusts and combinations in re- Rumors Friday said the Soo road bad been sold notes. The counterfeits are pronounced by the the parlor, where, as was his wont, he now as healthy and strong as any boy Villard Co., the naturalists and taxidermists of Advertisements in the local notice column of his —William F. the appointment of a board of lady man- straint of trade and production. Mr. to Henry for a German syndicate. Officers officers to be exceptionally deceptive. to 5 cents a insertion. age.” Dougherty, deny commenced exercise with dumb bells. Piccadilly. line for each Va. to as Sherman provisions of of the road it. More than SOO moonshiners have established a Mr. Carew, prior to starting AnuonMcements of n rrritges and deaths Hampton, agers jierform such duties may be explained the the Archbishop very About fifteen minutes later his wife, but except in Hess was low Monday, and it camp in Franklin county, Virginia, openly on his African trip, visited Messrs. published free: obit* ary lotices, ‘‘ln May my by commission. An bill. He said the bill did not interfere more a and cases, last, youngest child, prescribed the seemed impossible that he can live than defy the authorities. They have illicit herself in the adjoining special will be (barg'd at advertiring fourteen months have sores with lawful business, but dealt only was 100 stills in who was attiring Ward's establishment and took some les- old, began to amendment was also adopted providing few hours. He conscious, and recognized operation and are producing thousands of barrels rate*. gather on its head and body. We ap with such combinations as were unau- everybody, but could not talk. room, heard him call in a faint voice: sons in skinning animals. Legal notices will be charged at 75 cents per that, of the board of whisky on which no duty to Uncle Sam is paid. folio for the first insertion, and 37 1 i cents for plied various simple remedies without one of the members thorized by any law, ancient or modern, Governor Thayer, of Nebraska, and the presi- “Mary! Mary!” Upon responding she In the course of conversation with Mr. avail. The numbe. A colored woman named Mrs. Sallie Hobson each subsequent insertion. All legai notices sores increased in created to be charged with the selection and whose sole object was to control dent of the state board of agriculture, have just found the general reclining upon the Ward he mentioned that he contemplat- Mu»t be upon ths responsibility of the person and discharged copiously. A physician returned from a tour of inspection in the ex Saturday compelled her 11-year-old son to chop no of the government exhibit, shall be prices and establish monopolies which The ed obtaining his rifles from ordering them published, and affidavit! of was called, but the sores continued to to treme western counties, where destitution has her head off. boy is in jailpending investi- sofa and evidently in much pain. His Holland’s, publication will be given until the publication were injurious the public and should gation. says multiply until in a few mouths they chosen by the fish commission. been reported. They found no cases of destitu- He she told him if he did not do it were over the well known gunmakers, and one of fees arc paid. nearly covered the child’s head and body'. be restrained by the courts. she would kill him. hands pressed his heart and All accounts payable quarterly. Mr. opened the debate and ex- tion anywhere. Many of the homesteaders were the Ward firm thereupon volunteered to At last we liegau the use of Ayer’s Sar- Candler Mr. Ingalls gave notice of an amend- more so Dead bodies of four negroes he was barely able to articulate, In connection with the paper we have :tsplen- which he felt in hard up, but not than in any border were found Satur- him that they could supply him with the did assortment cf jobbing material, and are pre- saparilla. In a few days a marked pressed the satisfaction ment aimed against dealing in “futures” community, and everywhere they found a feeling day in the woods near Blocton, Ala., riddled with “Mary, I Can Hardly Breathe." to a change for the better was manifest. The able to state that Chicago had or “options,” which was read and or- bullets. It is impossible to learn who they or weapons which he would need, of equal pars I execute all kinds of printing in style being that the people could take care of themselves are Greatly alarmed, Mrs. Crook rang for unsurpassed.' sores assumed a more healthy condition, proved itself before the committee equal dered printed. and would not accept aid iftendered. how they came to their death. quality to those which he could obtain the discharges were gradually dimin- Mr. Vest argued against the constitu- an assistance and messengers were dis- LitJ ""J. . . - - ™———r A Detroit dispatch says effort at Holland's, but at half the .1' t¦ ¦ _ . and ceased to all that had been expected of it. will be made SPORTING. for Dr. Hurlburt, whose office is price. Mr. ished, finally altogether. an amend- tionality of the law. this week to have Ex-Senator Jones, of Florida, patched The child is livelier, its skin is fresher, Mr. Candler then offered about a block away. The Carew accordingly consented to deal BLSNESS ob- ment, to be as pending, pro- Mr. Blair renewed his motion to re- sent to the Kalamazoo asylum. He is becoming ? special dispatch from Indianap dis Thursday physician them, CARDS and its appetite better than we have considered more responded, but on his arrival with end ordered from them the served for months.”—Frank M. Griftin, the of the consider the vote by which the educa- pronouncedly insane daily, and there are says it is reported and believed here that tlje quickly viding for dedication buildings grave may expressed the opinion patient rifles which they suggested for his own Long Point, Texas. of the world’s fair, with appropriate cer- tional bill was reported, and on this Mr. fears that he do himself or some Indianpolis base ball club franchise aud players that the others injury. have ', was beyond recovery. Four minutes use, together with the five-and-twenty •’ ‘- “ Ingalls entered a motion to lay that mo- been sol to New Y’ork for J67,000. This is ' The formula of Ayer’s emonies, Oct. 12, 1892, and further pro- v F. 8, Sarsaparilla on A on Mr. Ingalls’ Steele's courtmartial at Chicago was concluded semi-official and not denied. later Gen. Crook passed away as quietly Sniders for the use of his African : • ' presents, for chronic diseases of almost viding that the exposition shall be tion the table. vote native 0-» to re- Monday. The findings will be sent to Gen. Scho- At Columbus Thursday Sebastian Miller, the as a sleeping babe. Mrs. Crook was every kind, the best remedy known to opened to later than May 1, motion table Mr. Blair’s motion of on account staff; he also bought* his ammunition » visitors not field of Gen. Crook's death. Col. Grieco-Romen wrestler, by : L.* eif -.de ta-nb, • the medical world.” —1). M. Wilson, Oct, consideration of the educational bill can- in his preliminary exam- overwhelmed the terrible event and 1893, and close not later than 30, Otis, Steele's superior, testified that in his twenty ination before the mayor a from the defendants. M. D., Wiggs, Arkansas. not for criminal outrage her grief was pitiable to witness. The 1893. He said that this postponement be taken before Mondav. years in the service be had not known a better on Amelia Lutz, a 14 year-old girl, was The rifles were delivered to him, the session bound remains are now resting in the bed. GDU; not asked Chicago. « After a brief secret the senate, officer than Lieut. Steele. over to the a-, d : SDine ipoils Mm- Jt wm either man's fight till the for y-seventh fendants. The trial with the rifles satis- Office in Barto's Block, Third-st. ’ at was no vote Detroit in the West. Closed. lOCjA itoha Railway and Blanches be- and sold the close of the exposition. taken up and discussed, but round, when McAuliffe land-d a terrific blow on him; lO>U. I Kansas Farmers' alliance is In session consider- fied he fired from the one which calne tlle Mr. Cummings, of New York, said was reached. After a brief executive Carroll's mouth which laid him fiat. He failed to Washington, March 24.—Gen. Robert - ing the advisability of demanding an ses- was the cause of action about trial SAUK CENTRE, MINN., that some months ago he appealed in the session the senate, at 5:15 p. m., ad- extra respond when time was called. McAuliffe ie- ten sion of the legislature to pass a stay law. C. Schenck died at his home at 5:45 Sun- not house for fair play towards New York, journed. ceived the worst punishm nt of the two in jire shots. He did personally inform and he now appealed to the house for Governor Hill Tuesday sent a message to the vious rounds. day evening of pneumonia, after an ill- himself as to the charge which he used ? Washington, March 25.—The senate New York legislature OH. J. Nl_ Mc.UAHTEUS fair play towards Chicago. New York recommending that botM Jake Kilraln began Monday serving his two ness of hut five Gen. Schenck was in the trials; but it seems that he used firea Railway Line, passed a bill to enable the secretary of houses pass a concurrent resolution asking the days. Northern month's sentence, theoretically, in jail. In : had fair play in the house but lost the the treasury to gather full information court of appeals to reconvene and give an opin- jn his 81st year, and his career as a sol- ammunition supplied by the defendants, Physician and Surgeon, through treachery own ity, however, he is at Rich's bopge, in Richburg, With 3,300 miles of ste 1 tr-icK it raus through fair the in her as to the and preservation of ion os to the constitutionality of the bal- guest dier, congressman and was a and similar to that which he was taking < t cover Whipple's tnetit odposile condition Saxton where he will be a for the time of his ‘‘im- diplomat ti matKet. Minnesota, Dakota, ranks. There was a Benedict Arnold in the fur seal interests of the government lot reform bilk prisonment. ;<>.-totn e. Telephone 111 L » grelTs 62counties in North remarkably busy one. He was born in from them for his use in Africa. New York. More than that there was were drugstore, South Dakota and Montana, reaching all in Alaska. Resolutions agreed to Jimmy Carroll Monday Issued a challenge to Fort Franklyn, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1809, due time Mr. Carew sailed Zan- no jocky of Norfolkto receive a warning WASHINGTON. He In for VENTRE, - MINNESOTA. principal points from St. Paul. Minneapo- calling on the president for copies of Jack McAuliffe to meet him again for SIO,OOO. was first to 1843, zibar, AUK before her natural geographical allies of elected congress in and and started up country, spending lis, West Superior and Duluth. correspondence in regard to the award Nominations were made Wednesday as follows: McAuliffe's backer says the match will be ar- served four terms and until 1851, when about New England and Pennsylvania, were made to the La Abra Silver com- Register of land office, R. H. Kratz, of South Da arranged. £I,OOO on his trip. Before long is, Mining by Fillmore as It furnishes through close connectio tLe led into the ranks of the enemy, Fop kota, at Mitchell. S. D.; to be receiver ofpublic Ticiana, be sent President one of these rifles burst in his hands, e. O. RICH, pany. and calling on the secretary of the Owners of the Katrine, Shmtropk gqd to Brazil. When the civil war route moneys, minister best and cheapest fo all points in himself, he would stand by the commit- fpr to Edmond Weakin, of South Dakota, at a ?*e e all Lord Diinraven, the causing most serious interior information as land pat- D.; 8r h ?PKEd broke out he promptly offered his serv- him injury, maim- < DENTIST, Idaho, Utah, California, Oregon, Wash- tee because he believed it manly to do ents to Indians under the sever- Pierre. 8. fp be consul of the United States at ttwaes of the Valkyrie, to arrange‘a series of and disfiguring issued Canada, J. F. Ellis, of Wisconsin; to ices, and was one of the first brigadier *nS hi>u him more or Office Woodbeiry's Block. ington, British Columbia. Alaska, the so duty as Brockvyie, races to be sailed during the coming summer. in and because he believed it his alty act. Mr. Hoar gave notice that he secretary generals President for life. His left hand is -an l Manitoba, be of the United States at Constanti- appointed by Lincoln, less perma- SAUK CENTRE, - MINNESOTA, tdia Northwest and a member of congress from New York would not call up the Montana election nople, F. Mac Nutt, of the qf Nfay nently powder City to fight District of Columbia. FOREIGN. his commission bearing date 18, crippled; has burned into It is the only American line west of Chicago do so. It had been a fair case until Monday next. The anti-trust A bill for the relief of settlers on Northern tie Cablegrams Thursday say typhoid fever 1861. He served w|tb distinction as the skin of his face, and his hearing has having a track laid with 75 pound sleel for the fair in the house. The New bill was then taken up and discussed Pacific indemnity lands was is rag- Wednesday or-ered ing in La Paso, Bolivia, over 3,000 cases being brigade anti division commander until been impaired by explosion. rail and Yorkers met the enemy, and, said Mr. during the remainder or the session. Mr. to be favorably reported to t e house by r» the His owning its entire magniflceu' the ported in a single week. December, 18(54, when he resigned and was, course, Cummings, “We w’ere theirs.” He first sec- committee on public lands. An amendment was trip of spoiled by the catas- equipment <»t elegant Dining and sleeping Sherman moved to amend the Henry seat in the house of repre- closed by saying that he believed he tion by adding to it the following pro- made to the bill providing that where persons M. Stanley has his departure resumed bis trophe, and the outlay upon it was is cars. Handsome Day Coaches and Free improved from Egypt for 7. Tlje Egyptian Geo- sentatives. Gen. Schenck was re-elected mb 4pril nif would honor himself, his city, his state suggested by who settled upon and the lands in the wasted. viso, which had been Mr. It appears that he had fired C< lonist feleei era. by standing by Chicago second indemnity belt were making graphical society has presented to Stanleys in 1864, 1866 and 1868. During his last and his country George: ’‘Provided, That this act shall prevented diploma the rifle had burst some It is tho only line runnidfi through the meat to fair proof either by decisions of courts or by the in Arabic characters, enclosed in a val- four terms in congress he filled a num- which dozen for and doing all he could make the not be construed to apply to any ar- uable casket. after he First-class accommodations Milk River Reservation, with solid traine a success. withdrawal of the lands, they may enter upon ber of important positions in the house times reached Africa. On the there rangement, agreement or combination any additional of any vacant government William Montague, seventh duke of Manches- rcgu’.ar boarders. without change to Chinook, Benton Missouri, tract and rendered distinguished ser vices as occasion of the accident it was loaded transcient and Mr. Frank, of said nothing between laborers, made with a view to homestead lands subject to entry under the ter, died Friday in bis 67th year. Fulls, chairman of jhe pomniittee on military cartridge by defendants. Great Helena and Butte. should be done to retard the progress or lessening the number of hours of their homestead or pre-emption laws. Emperor William Empress with a supplied TO FARMERS and Frederick Fri- affa|m of the ways aud means oom’ SPECIAL INDUCEMENT reaches mere in Minnesota imperil the success of the commemora- labor of increasing their nor to A new postofflee was established Wednesday day received the Prince of Wales on his and An expert examination of the burst excellent care Il toints wages; at arpvsl mittee. In December, Q, wds ap- Good Stabling and tion of the great historical event in Chi- any associa- South Sioux Falls, Minnehaha county, S. D, at Berlin, A banquet was 187 he rifle disclosed the cause of its and the Dikotas ihau any other line. arrangement, agreement, prince’s honor Dinted pi England by Preai- weakness. for teams. cago. The honoi of the entire country tion or combination en- Frederick Spoorle postmaster. Mail gjven in t|ie evening ‘ minister The hole for had It is the short line between Sauk Centre and among persons ept Graph Resigning his post as min- the extractor pin been was involved in the success of the expo- gaged in qv agriculture, service is established at Downer, K(inn., from the 4 vote in the house of commons on Friday to BDinted8 in the first instance MintHapolis and St. aul, connecting horticulture alsq ister- in 1876, Gen. Schenck returned to bored into the wall sition. Mr. Hooker, of Mississippi, Mc- a vjew of enhancing the St. Paul, Minnesota and Manitqba railway; aboiish the house of lords, resulted |a g heavy with t rains to the east made with at Pleasant Lake, N. from the majority Washington, where he has since re- of the barrel. Adoo, of-New Jersey, and Mansur, of own or D-> same railroad. against the proposition, price of their agricultural horti- tary sided. The workman had Il reaches Duluth and West Superior with Missouri, who had, before the selection cultural products.” Seer Noble has decided that sei tiers qn the Au encounter Saturday took place between the then plugged the Sioux reservation must pay for their lands at the students at Petroffskeje, near Moscow, and hole with steel wire and had rebored the Its own trains. of a site, respectively favored Washing- The amendment was agreed to, Mr, gen HONORS TO HERO. Step, ton, earnestly time of making Anal proof. The act of March 2. d'arms. Two hundred students have been ar- A hole. The effect Barter points New York and St. Louis, Ingalls amendment, aiming at dealings of this boring had been Pioneer It reaches leadidgSotuh Dakota Sioux 18S9, which authorized the opening of the reser- rested. expressed hope for a successful fair in The Last Sad Kites Performed Ovfer the to defective City lowa, and co.meet s> with trains for in futures and options, was agreed to. vation, said nothing on this point. The decision During make the barrel in strength, Chicago. a severe electric storm that swept over Remains of Gen. Crook. KIKNAMON, Proprietor tile Soulli west. Mr. Coke then offered his amendment, makes the time five years from the dateof settle- the mining pueblo of Haucha .a, in Peru, recentij leaving only one-sixty-fourth of an inch Mr. Belden then offered his motion to tne Chicago, Ferrates, tickets, maps and guides, app’.y to consisting of eight new sections to the ment. Soldiers have benefit of their time of the lightning struck the magazine, exploding 200 March 24.—The closing ehap* of metal where there should have been recommit, but it was defeated without a a service up to four years. The secretary holds cases of dynamite and giant powder. ter Jas, A. Norris Local TL-kct agent, or wi te bill, and made speech in support of it. The entire of the record of Maj, Gen. George one-eighth. The explosion was due to bill then passed—yeas, that the purchase price of the land is fixed by the were wrecked, a and division. The works while five persons were Crook’s with the West was Every branch of business in' Worktn to F. I. WHITNEY, Gen’! Pass Ticket entry. act year and connection this defective workmanship, according given to h tir 202; nays, 49. time of the first The of last fixes killed outright about forty, more or less, seri- manner. Special attention Agent, GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. KANSAS PRAIRIE FIRES. the at 31.25 per acre for lands Bunday morning, when to expert cutting for children The house then, after an unsuccessful prices taken withiq ously injurtxl. written relatives the evidence of Mr. S. B. All- St. Paul, Minn- three years from the opening, 75 cents for those Emperor Monday and friends, comrades and ex-comrades port, the celebrated effort to go into committee of the whole Twenty Square Miles of Territory Burned William made the following gunmaker, who is taken within the next two years, and 50 ceqts for. appointment?: arms, gathered from far near also of the on the Wyoming admission bill, at 5:45 Over Near Wichita. others. in and chairman Birmingham proof p. m, adjourned, pf intei-jof; Miguel, to be minister of around his bier in the parlor of the Grand board.—London Field. , March House committee Huene, Wichita, Kan ( 24.—A prairie op foreigp affairs Thursday nnanpe; Baron to be minister of agricul- Pacific hotel, to breathe a final T#j Dnrs N jrlliof Post Office Washington. March 21.—The house iq ordered the resolution favoring reciprocity with ture, Gen. Golds to of railways. farewell fire broke out Sunday morning fifteen and be minister all that is the morning passed senate bill for a pub- Canada reported favorable to the house. Austrian papers Tuesday announced the be- to mortal of the great Indian The Telephone In Germany, Minneapolis Louis building at Burlington, lowa, at a miles northeast of here and devastated A Washington special Friday said that the ad- fighter, to and St. lic trothal of Princess Stephanie, then widow of the Arch- escort th® remains on The telephone service is admirable, as SAUK CENTRE HAILRO AD, limit of cost of 8100,000 (the appro- twenty square miles of territory before ministration has decided to appoint Gen. Mahone, duke Rudolph, to the Archduke Frainz, heir Co the the first stag* <4 the journey to the grave clause being struck out) and of Virginia, to be consul general at Paris, in place Austrian throne. is testified by the public appreciation, anDtiik famous it was checked. Ten farm houses with Rathbone. in Maryland anil. AU night long the over [iriationlouse bill for a building at York, Pa.,, of Gen. In the house of My. ptyef there being IQuMO instruments in at barns are known to have been destroyed. Monday commons casket was guarded by a datail of the a limit of cost of SBO,OOO. President Harrison nominated J. F. Ireland,introqnced' g bill for tpe use in Berlin. There are no private tele- The total loss is estimated at $150,000. Selby, of North Dakota, to be pnited States secrefaw pf lapd i Officers from Western posts who had The house then resumed the Maryland and 10-year-old son at- n Ireland app fpr the improye- phone companies in Germany, the tele- & Ernest Reynolds his torney for North Dakota. gf |he Pfioyer. and ffioye cqngeptep been summoned here by the late general Academy Business College contested election case of Mudd vs. were fatally burned in attempting to Sirchasi districts to serve upon phone. like the telegraph, being a branch Report majority the Steele courtmartial. ROLLE Compton, and Mr. addresed of the of the senate committee Boujaoger ha« again offered to return to LEI Compton save their Several others were on favoring the seating pf ap4 fpe At 6 o’clock the in all of the postal service. The ALBERT property. elections Sanders jf goTorument permit help price for tele- For botti Sexes offers the-house on his own behalf. Mr, Mcj France will him to be departments seriously burned. The conflagration is powers; tpe two Repubjicap 'spnafprs from Mon- by a court or appeals. of the hotel, and with Qpu, phone service is low, Maryland, in support tried martial the court of whom Crook the annual charge TWO THROUGH TRAINS RAILY Comas, of spoke of supposed been qf aq was (pade pubjip Monday. It goes into the Emin Pacha writes an now very an Greatly Increased Advantages Mudd, and to have the work tana, that Arab at Mom- had been popular, paid their last for instrument being 120 marks, or from ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS the claims of Mr. Mr. Cooper, incendiary. case thoroughly and sifts the Silver Bow cases to bassa saw the massacre of Dr. Peters party, and tribute of *to his memory, and of Ohio, closed the debate in favor of the bottom. respect something less than S3O. The long dis- Previous years. Special provision is saw the body ofDr. Peters after the fight. shortly afterwards the doors were Over by vote May a report majority monetary tance service between the principal cities who wisli to raise the TO CHICAGO Mudd’s admission. The house, a Be Deadlock. A from a of the opened to the public. From this time on made for Teachers 155 to declared Compton not en- committee of the Pan-American congress Tues- Taking the Names of empire is Change, connecting with the Fast of 145, Chicago, March 26.—The courtmartial squa|tere. to 1 o’clock a steady stream of of the being rapidly introduced. Standing or Grade of their Certificates. Without day recommended that an “International Ameri- people hf telegram trains ofall lines for the titled to his seat. Mr. Mudd then ap- in the Steele case had not reached a de- Little F4LLS, Minn., March 26.—Par- both seTes, white and colored, A received for a person who has and took the oath of office, amid can Monetary union" be established. That as a mffiion-. peared at midnight and fact that the basis for this union an international silver coin ties from Mille Lacs reservation report aires and oyer a telephone is at once delivered orally EAST AED SOUTHEAST! much applause from the galleries. cision the be Ro a total of court has had the case under advisement issued, which shall be a legal tender in all the that a special agent of the government is 5,000, filed past Rne casket, which was from the central office, and the written Washington, March 22.—Immediately countries represented in this conference. there taking a list of the names of squat-, a of message Ttl LIBECT atd ONLY LINE ruzawg TH-CUGH CASS for thirty-six hours without reaching a surrounded with large number ex- then forwarded by the local post. tm after the reading of the journal the the hopse committee on pen- ters now on the The mm between MINNEAPOLIS and verdict arouses a suspicion that Tuesday invalid Reservation, whiOß ri quisite floral tributes. services Likewise a telegram is transmitted by house went intp ppmmittee of the whole authorized a favorable report on the bill be there will be a deadlock. At mid- sions in- said Ro nfepqratqry their removal, were conducted by Rev. Dr. McPherson, the sender Io the telegraph office by tele- IOWA, on the pension appropriation bill, which troduced in the house last weak (yr Representa- pnqer Rhe |aße older Of the secretary of Presbyterian; Rev. Dr. Clinton Lock, DES MOINES, debated during tha night it was stated that the court tive of JCapsps. Ttye b»|l phone. The telephones in use arc manu- Albert Lea and Fort Dodge. was greater portioq 8 favor of Morrill the interior. Episcopalian; Prof. Swing and Rev, Hr, Via of the day. At the close pf stood in reprimanding the ilisability pension and a service jaension to all factured by Siemens & Halske, the great the debate to 5 fpr his fpr aig who have reached the age years. H. W. Thomas. Ex-Presjd.ent Hayes lieutenant suspension aoldieiw of 62 The Cushing a Succeza. Judge electricians, and are a great the committee rose and the bill was The verdict of the court must Tuesday and W. Q, GResbftW, representing said to be im- nm SOLID THROUGH TRAINS A bill was passed for the retire- months. the house committee on elections de- Newport, R. 1., passed. cases against March 25.—The tor- the Loyal Legion, occupied seats at the provement upon the Bell patent, upon BETWEEN and at be unanimous. cided the contested of Posey Par- lave been added to the Contmerelai Course. ment of Gen. Fremont, the house rett, from the First district of , and pedo boat Cushing had a fqqt of the casket, with Gen. H. F. which they are based.-—Cor. Mexican 5 o’clock took a recess till 8 p. m., the against successful Pevole, begins September 2nd, 1889. ST. LOUIS Old Age His Reason. Bowen Buchanan (frpm the Ninth Virginia final trial, making the nectary Rwepty-- of Kansas City, who succeeded Financier, Term MINNEAPOLIS! night to for district, tujs of the Mississippi session be the consideration in favor of the sitting members, both two knots per lipur Gen. Crook in the Thirty-sixth Ohio Catalogue, Address, and Principal Cities March 20. —In his note to the during a tnfee hours* dur- For connecting in Depot for private pension Berlin, ing Valley, Union of bills. the Democrats. the war, on their right. Facing Rhe A Permit for Smoking. CASEY & SMITH PRIN.B. all points south uiplsouthwest! Washington, March 25. —In the house emperor tendering his resignation of head of the casket gome DATE OF THE WORLD'S FAIR. were W mem- Nowadays Germany might well Sauk Centie, Minn D|r. Cannon reported a resolution, which chancellorship, Prince Bismark says that bers of the Lpgkm be advancing age and Piasters. Lovgß from thia city, called “the smokers’ home.* Every Ger- was adopted, making the world’s fair failing health con- Fixes April £w*hft, SR, his for retiring from Another disaster was added to the Indianapo- The Committee It from 30 to M>lwftH Raul and Cin- man has his pipe can smoke when- S”— morning stitute ‘ of- and MAIiYHOURS SAVED bill a special order for the ajter reasons lis horror by the fallingof the wall of an adjoin- Oet. 20, 1802. cinnati, together with the personal staff TWO TRAINS DAILYto I/IMCAC of the journal, the ficial lifp. ' ever be will, and within certain limits and AT- PITY the reading previous ing building. The building was wrecked and Washington, of Rhe late general, the official and the U’ I I . thp LEAVENWORTH AAIiOHD to be considered as ordered at men in of Rd-—With wherever he will. There are no restric- Humphreys’ CHISON making connections with the Union question di ere Homesteads Nut Assignable. several working the debris the Bowep- personal frienfia (rf the deceased being Topeka R. R mass, exception of one section, the world’s fftiß tions against Pacific un’d Atchison, and Sate Fe 4 o’clock. Washington, March 2(l.—Secretary Merrill disaster wt-pu bu> ied under the . gathered in the communicating parlors. the use of tobacco, and Humphreys’ Specifics are scientifically and urgent deficiency bill was reported only two were hipt seriously. bill ready report the hoysp. Db. many Th.e is to to This The remains were escorted to the Balti- one's desires in that direction are only carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for tggr’Close made in Union De- with Noble decided in the case of John M. Fire put ip the Germapia Hurley, years omineftions back certain senate amendments broke mine at section, however, is a fair way to more and Ohio depot by four regiments circumscribed in in private practice withsuccess.andforoyer potwilh all trains ofllifiSt, Paul, Minneapo- and others, that the right td Wis, Wednesday. Five men were suffocated. not in particular places—such thirtyycarsMsni by the people. Every single Spe- Paul which, on recommendation, were non- \Valke of the National guard, the Loyal Leg- as is a special cure for the disease named. lis and Manitoba; Northern Faciflc-St. niake soldiers' entries was qot Dainnge to the piine will peach be disposed of easily. It concerns the churches, lecture rooms, opera houses, cific drugging, Railways, from to alt points concurred in and a conference ordered. additional n'f ion and the Grand Army Repub- These Specifics cure without purg- and Duluth and assignable. financial plan on which the fair is to be of the etc. But at one time in certain parts of ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and North and Northwest! Matters pertaining to the District of Col- lic. The burial wifitake place at Oak- deed the sovereign reniedieaoftheWerld. A collision ocourrel Wednesday at Lavalla, conducted. The eighth section, which Germany a man dare not walk on the umbia were theq considered. The sen- Treaty Effect April land, Mfi, tf Mlnneapo- estab, 4. Wis., holding or pipe O» rKIKCIFALMOS. CURES. PRICES. DVMVMDCPf The trains of the ate bill appropriating $1,200,000 to between the vest.buled train and a way pas- provides for the time of the ,4mong those who acted as pall-bear- street highway with a in his .! Railway are Washington, March 26. President Fevers, Congestion, inflammation... KE9I tiIIDLRI lis am! St. Louis lish the Rock public park was debated senger. A coach of the latter was telescoped and leaving blank the dates, waj also the ers were Gen. R. B. Hayes, Judge mouth without special permission, so to Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. .! composed of COMPOSTABLE BAT COACEBS issued a an- seven people seriously injured. Two will prob- Wal- Crying Colle, or Teething of InfanU in committee of the whole until 5 p. m., Harrison has proclamation cause of some dfcpftauon. ’ An amend- ter Q. Gresham, Wirt Dexter, Marshall do, for which permission he paid a year- Diarrhea, of Children of A4u1t«.,,. nouncing that the British extradition ably die. Dysentery, Griping, Billons IS and then pending action on the bill the ment fixing the ume for holding the fair Field, William Penn Nixon. Mayor J. C. ly stipend.—Buffalo C011e.,,, J , Conductor Commercial. Caolera Morbns, Vomiting adjourned. treaty will go into effect on April4. Houghtaling, of the Lake Shore tra|p April Cold, J house that recently broke and collided with itself,causing from 80 to Oct 20, was of- Cregifr, Jo|m h ©rake and Potter Coogan, Bronchitis .< PALACE DIJHJfi CARS! fered over Keoralgia, Toothache, Faceache ! Ti.m'Ld serious loss of life, was Wednesday discharged by and carried. Pffimeß. The procession was a Importance OceupeUon. Vertigo .! THE SENATE. Purchased Cedar Creek Battle Ground. The of Headaches, Sick Headache, the company. He was' arrested and held for quarter pf a mile in length and the side- ffysneooia, Bilious 5t0mach...... 49*150 lbs. oi baggage CHECKED FREE Winchester, Va., March 26. yhflks spectators, There is nothing that adds more to the Snonreeoed or Painful Periods- Low Lowest! Joi' lltno —In the sen- Ths manslaughter. Olfl were .packed with Whites, too Profuse Periods, ! Fare always as as the Washington. March 21. Army Republic zest of life than an interesting occupa- Breathing.,,, Taides, Through Tickets, etc., call upon the Grand of the has pur- The entire business portion of Maysville, Ga., Bqw Igw Rhe head, do reverence to the many of whom bared their heads as the CroiD, Cough, Difficult ata,' after Mr. Cockrell had presented the of was burned tion; even if it means hard work, there > Balt fchenm, Erysipelas, Eruptions. nearest ticket agent or write to tne Pork Backey?’ association, chased the tract land comprising the Tuesday, causing a loss of fpp,U| oh* pian, once |ike you. The vjcitwitudt* catafalque passed. Two special trains is Rhesmatism, Rheumatic Pains.... protest of battle |15,000 to 12Q.000. One storaip left in the town were attached to the 8 p. m. express, one a recompense in the Cedar ‘ * enjoyment of well . Creek ground. pf Fever and Agae, Chills, Malaria.... C.H, of St. Louis, against the bill for the in- that is badly fife have silvered hU hair and chang- 81eeding...... ,i HOLDRIDGE. q. prched- being occupied Piles, Blind or of meats, which was referred, £nC! ed the round merry face to the worn vis- by Mrs. Crook. Mrs. Reed earned rest. No work ought, however, Head ~ »>“ spection freight Catarrh, Influenuu Cold inthe Gen’l Tkt. & Pass. Agj., Minneapolis • Passenger, and trainq co| ided Saturday and their friends escort „ and the military to or so Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. educational bill was taken up. After pight on tpe Yqrk and Pennsylva- age before you. Once the heart beat l>e overpowering exhaustive that . the CONCISELY CHRONICLED. General Debility, Physical Weakness Western New and the by the casket and the one's energies fall below their Kidney Disease • brief remarks by Mr. Bate, Mr. Blair rose nia road, near Portage. N, Y. Both engines and with aspiration, crushed by disappoint- aspira- MAGAZINE, with its to twelve oars were demolished, three persons the hand, so close the debated He said he looked HAPPENINGS A ment, as yours, perhaps, is . tions. Ou other no life is varied and excellent contents, is a library OP WEEK CON- killed and two Injured. A telegraph operator's destined Rrr Diseases Wteuoflh?Heort, Palpitation 1. ZIPPINCOTT'S upon the education of the colored people DENSED CLASSIFIED. be. Once that promptly, thoroughly wretched as one where the in of race AND mistake caused the accident. forntß brother of the dead general while on his itself. as the solution the question. But way desire for work is by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt It was indeed a happy thought to print an News Saturday through the gay scenes of pleasure, the in a street oar to a hotel in the necessity and entirely Sold (144 pages) the white people constituted the great Anti-Lottery was received that the British ef price. DB/HUMrHMtTS’ Maxuai.. entire novelist each number. New Orleans citizens formed an steamer Virent bad been abandoned at sea and ideal of grace; now the morning with bis brother John, was sud- wanting; and this is particularly true of richly bound In cloth and gold, mailed free. mass of the nation, and on their condi- league Thursday prevent, possible, an beau hand of Hnmphreys’SledieineCo.loß Fulton St. NY, Not a short novelette, but a long story such to if exten- fifteen of the crew had dot been heard of since. 1 * withers denly ill with indications of apo- persons of education and intelligence who tion depended the future-of the United sion of the lottery con. puny. time the flowers yeeßep-. Reken as you are used to get in book and pay charter of the Steamer Ethel Gwendoline sank offthe coast of fhat of plexy, He was quickly conveyed to allow themselves to fall form States, the future of the world. The Telegraph day has bent that figure destroyed the into that unset- from one dollar to one dollar and a halffor. and The Western Union company is sub- Scotland Saturday and her' crew of seven ftnd hotel and shortly' after revived, al- * tled condition of mind where to vote on the bill • nothing is PECIFICS. Not only that, but with each number j