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such extra service Sunday legal extensive, amounting in to MINNESOTA boat about the aggregate STATE NEWS. The fish pulled his until Mr. A on TERRIFIC STORM. THE HANDLING OF GRAIN. a or $3 holiday. The of extra will thousands dollars. • the boat of Lamusga had ashore and to sum wages many row be allowed all night orders shall which land fish the bank, the which he did on on ss'extra be completed before midnight, work. He and it after hard caught with Large Amount of Damage Done at Vari- some Minnesota State School for Brown’s Valley Indigent is to have first-class a refusing and Weiglimasters such orders the New Inspectors Ap. of hook. upon presence Points. a spoon flouring $1,500 mill, giving ous bonus. Children. employe after midnight. Fourteen— the State Board Kailroad pointed by of an ofSt. Paul, Thomas Hanley whohadbeen The Chaska Last Thursday of the number afternoon evening reports and The locate to commissioners assessor state Each assistant inspector give to bond in a Commissioners. Hennepin convicted in the county district of inhabitants of that thriving village be to children school for indigent have (9th decided by $5,000. Fifteen—No inst.) there of tornado the inspector terrific in was sum a of murder in the first degree, court was 1,725. unanimous practically Owatonna elevator vote stationed at is inspect authorized to a upon the Northwest, an which at points Lochren brought before Judge to receive some seemed location. the Although Owatonna Cloud St. of has about 1,800 citizens who store after dark, out in wet as or his all During of his trials sentence. to Rules Adopted for the Grading of Grain— be to cyclone. A large oi up amount a the has been successful town in the weather, native born Germans except receipt of order of German competition. are upon or are an this Hanley time has appeared perfectly of General A Subject Interest to property destroyed the commissioners and lives have not decided through the office of the chief deputy parentage. was inspector, some unmoved. His deathly paleness when sentence and Farmers Dealers. which of the two sites that offered by signed by the the lost. of grain, releasing owner At West John Wagner St. Paul fatally his called for only sign of was was agitation. tlie city is most advantageous and available inspector such from liability for damages. shoots Frank irrritation Oskosh, Peters in fit of At the Wis., In to usual question the casualties far a response as as location for for No. the school. Site Assistant inspectors a and helpers are the 4th. he replied that he had nothing to on known say. 1 offered by Owatonna are: threeadjoining of consists The of railroad duty board and warehouse be from to 7 to 6 from on a. m. p. m., Judge Lochren then sentenced him imprisonment to Three bulls, donated of the polled Angus Robert Webster tracts—the old Rawson place and child, cut and March 15 to Nov. 15, and from to 8 commissioners has completed the appoint’ a. m. for life. J. J. by Hill, have received in Otter been (eighty bruised. acres) and Fisher the Abbott and during 5 the remainder of the p. m. year. inspectorsand weighmasters, Tail Hahn ment of under Attorney General decides county. that Henry (forty Mrs. Hoffman, tracts hundred a injured; will die. each), making Inspectors at elevators remain acres to one are on in medical residing student place another Charles and the Adelebert Murphy, the Cilices, sixty grain law, and has prepared and brakeman leg broken. in all. The site is located when duty, late in the evening new on a acres necessary, as from his cannot medicine; preceptor practice Henry Winona killed Pohlow, about & St. Peter railroad, knee half mile shattered. from the depot, they safely to inspect. Rules sixteen was of rules regulations a adopted full set and on can see as a licenses also that marriage bt cannot Mrs. the Kasota. Austin Slattery, west side of the commanding fine city, injured. inclusive, to twenty-two, give detailed near a arm to the department of grain inspec' issued eighteen girls under govern to Mrs. Wright, view of the or young men head city river, cut. and of the Straight directions in relation inspection. to Twentythree Duluth’s population directory reveals a without under twenty-one the o! tion, and warehouse registration weighing consent which Henry Hoffman’s by it. The old Rawson place literally contains provisions in relation store inspection. to runs of 16,360. In only seventyone grocery 1860 there was were parents guardians. has turned inside or it residence and and the Minneapolis out. His loss barn, at St. Paul, and Duluth. The Each application is $3,000. for reinspection upon a white a people there. R. Webster’s Abbott Hotel house place One The Metropolitan of St. Paul has disappeared. residences. of the closed two aP is be made chief The to to the deputy commissioners appointees of the accompanied From estimated are returns already received, it is houses residences is the Ist., of August worth $3,000 other the morning and the two of of the Cargness, most by $1 if Frank load $2 if and on upon a car that the Anoka who had experience in connection population of have county men $1,500 Schultz Ryan and Phillip each. guests going the House. The Heinz to boat load, which badly damaged. shall be new upon a were sum returned will be about 10,500. with the grain business, have been selected The Site No. Metropolitan house 2 is the east side of the town, has borne excellent of Frank most Marcus to the desiring is party reinspection at on a Noble Wells of Huntly drowned at and of including opening, present completely consists 155 since its part reputation and old should the upside grade of the original down, while their inspection was account of experience and special acres, a many on Fairmont by the pleasure capsizing of Charles Bielow. of the fair grounds and all the fair citizens will buildings. in all quarters greatly James Henkey, be regret confirmed. Said chief deputy, J. H. Todd, not a upon fitness for the positions which they to are boat. He nineteen of It blocks G. S. Kaime, is within two of the public high its closing, they call to mind I. Last, E. the such application, was Sanders, L. shall immediately years Kelsey, age. as many an require fill. The applications positions for the school Charles building, and the grounds Baptist pleasant within its were McCoy, of the gatherings walls. Mrs. three Bent, other inspectors inspect the L. L. Tobiasson John Williamson Pelican instituted to of Lake has academy adjoin it The following the and at the northwest is others roster in grain question, and the grade determined all heavy suit against his neighbors of been very numerous. many J. E. Kittson has appointed rail- are a one Besides losers, the fair their grounds it being by majority property of said three for libel, laying less destroyed. corner. inspectors his damages $2,000. succeed -D. at embraces clerk, P. Morgan, of inspectors and weighmasters appointed: upon a more to or way resigned, the Wilcox tract, seventy the shall be considered the grade the of acres, between Paul and Duluth; C. D. St. William Nixon Minneapolis jumped of C. Chief State Inspector—R. Burdick, Brennan At Madison, tract, forty and the Aiken Twenty-fourth—Any Wis., tin grain. interested torn party from acres, Wilson, Purdy F. succeeds resigned, the was every from the suspension bridge river, into the on Ramsey county. The Winona & portion of the old tract, ten St. Peter north in said lot grain wing of dissatisfied with of the state acres. St. McGregor Paul and and Frank route, but rescued “He heard unhurt. was and Chicago, Milwaukee house, & St. Paul while railroads Chief Deputy Inspectors—A. C. Clausen, hundred the reinspection appeal the board shade trees to Tousley is removed from Minneapolis over a the may voices.” along the northeastern Kandiyohi for Minneapolis; uprooted in the capitol of county, John of commissioners. Such shall park alone. deposit party run were corner and Lea Albert route to make place E. for The wedding of Hon. 0. B. Gould of Winona the Minarets grounds. Sheley, Norman Duluth; blown the library county, for J. A. with the chief deputy $5 off hall if at Crowles. were car upon a and Miss Mary E. Couse Chicago of The commissioners the proceeding Janies, under Blue Earth county, for St. Paul. load and state university, and $lO if boatload, which deposit crashing went are upon a It parties is said that who contemplated took place in the latter city, recently, in passed last a through act winter’s session of the First Assistant Inspectors—Charles the at Wenzell, shall roof, while the be returned if the appeal is spire the of an sustained. the building elevators in southern portion quiet legislature, way. entitled Presbyterian “An to establish Hennepin for Minneapolis; act county, Twenty-fifth—Calls attention church to completely' demolished. a was of the this have decided wait state to year Ole Anderson, public school for dependent indigent John Polk while intoxicated state and G. McKinzie, in The county, for Duluth; the removal and penal sections the elegant residence of of Postmaster an warehouse till owing to the discour next present year, sleeponthe children,” G. and appropriating the E. track, Squires, Renville St. Paul. Twenty-sixth—Prohibits killedbythe through General Vilas county, for the act. half unroofed. was was aging outlook for good a crop. Northern of SIO,OOO Pacific for The freight Two that Assistant Inspectors—James McCabe, habitual liquor by miles of chimneys of employes of the two east fell through the sum roof of Associate purpose. use The and staff visited the school Moorhead. is to be neither of the character of governor Meeker W. P. Brackett, Chisago camp department. Rules Justice county, twenty-seven thirtyone, David Taylor’s to residence. of the Second Regiment Faribault at orphan asylum school. Windows of reform H. Haigle, on county, and George Blue Earth inclusive, relate the duties shattered to of in Chief an Justice or Ten a dollars conscience has been were warehouse money Tuesday the 30th ult. At 5 the review The object of the institution clearly is set for Minneapolis; E. Hutchinson, Cole’s county, registrar. The registrar is required mansion, and large plate glass windows paid into the Blue Earth county treasury and dress parade took place, together forth in section Clay 12 of the act, which is for Duluth; Waller, county, J. A. C. to keep minute records, and is authorized broken in business houses. as by lady who received were assistance during many' a with most entertaining drill the battery, by follows: a Meeker St. Paul. Dozens for to appoint assistants each of county, for of the three tobacco sheds known to be “hoppertimes.” are who, after the drill, their started The object of this is provide for act to on State Weighmasters—Charles B. Frasier, cities St. Paul, of Minneapolis fire in and Duluth, the towns Dunkirk, of Pleasant on James Brady found the old body of homeward march. In regard the to an such children home only in Hennepin temporary encampment for Minneapolis; E. Springs county, Mattson, subject to the approval of the commissioners, and elsewhere south. About Stoughton, a German hanging to with tree the and regiment, Col. Bobletter a a rope the school until homes be procured for Wilkin for Duluth; H. county, K. Norton, and whose salaries shall be fixed the by the of the tbbacco can great scene warehouse around his neck, and half miles south said: The has been encampment the one most a them in good families. The board of directors Grant county, for St. Paul. commissioners. fire, tobacco sheds, houses nd barns a of Le Sueur Center. orderly held. When yet the companies is made the legal gardian of all children First Assistant Weighmasters—H. G. demolished and large number ol were a THE WEIGHMASTERS. into nearly all them of showed Gov. Hubbard who shall he had not considered become inmates of the school. came camp Venoss, Wilkin for Minneapolis; horses county, and says cattle killed. But nowhere was Thirty-two—Weighmasters and assistant the effects of the changes they the It question of calling special shall be the session duty of the board of directors of many Arthur Thornton, Swift county, Duluth. the for storm a than in Madison. more severe weighmasters each to give bond in the had experienced since the last the legislature, sum to special diligence in providing and would until all the not encampment. Assistant Weighmasters—F. B. The Flanders, damage down here use will $30,- amount to $5,000. of Thirty-three and thirty-four— More has been accomplished during suitable homes children, and returns in. for such it is Kandiyohi for Minneapolis; county, J. W. census 000 0540,000, were and few tornado policies or State weighmasters keep books the week to and than done last The authorized records place them in such families, to was Miller, year. encampment Lake county, for Duluth; Whitefield held. ’ The territory the village embraced by are now and have similar supervision to has certainly had tendency tc over written contract, during minority, Yerxa, Hennepin a county, for St. Paul. At Waupacca, on a Wis., or several and showed small buildings township of Lake Benton their departments accorded stimulate to chief the harder to offorts in the until eighteen as are of in the discretion men in years age, the city totally population In demolished. of 369 in 1880. five were a SOMETHING years ABOUT THEM. deputy inspectors, including future. The etc., the rifle practice has been quite of the board of directors; providing power for No hurt. Reports gain from of only the 186 has been made. town one was a Of the appointment of Chief State Inspector of removal for violation of duty. satisfactory, and large number of their education in the public schools gross where a men Lind, of here indicate terrible storm near At Clearwater, a Burdic Chief the stable connected with and Deputy Inspector Clausen Thirty-five—Charges for weighing shall have qualified, and there be have fair been they reside; for teaching them results ancFsix there. Nineteen may some barns houses the Morrison were Minneapolis house burned, with its for has hitherto been follows: For each load, the 20 sharpshooters. was cents; useful announced, occupation; for kind and as car among less damaged. proper more or contents, including and the public eleven horses, harnesses has been made familiar each 25 each sack cents; bag 2 treatment members of the family cargo where A or reunion the of graduates of the State institution At Sparta, as Wis., the storm developed into and buggies. with their qualifications. Loss $3,000; insurance. Of the others, Thirty-six—Provides cents. for daily no placed; and for the payment, termination reports of deaf mutes took place Faribault. at on cyclone. The fine brick residence of a John Shely, chief deputy Duluth, for has by the weighmasters state the to The N. Clark has appointed P. of such contract to the board of directors All the graduates governor great satisfaction, Dr. Garrett is sadly wrecked, express and the frame operated elevator the important Minnesota at primary chief inspector, and thirty-seven for monthly an national delegate the for the the child, to of of as by signs, the pleasant a at dwelling use any sum Hon. of A. E. Blackman has also manner market Ada of for number of of receipts, bills, reports etc. Thirtyeight—Authorizes cattle a and horse growers’ convention, which that be provided years, for in said they have been entertained. money may suffered severely. The roofs blown were and is the auditor of Norman county. He weighmasters to collect assembles instrument. at St. Louis Nov. 23, 1885. on from the city' hall, the Heller By the failure Cody Brothers, block, of and of Tower, strongly endorsed for the appointment the fees which become due account of the was There twenty ballotings by on The Omaha were some commenced road has theerection from the building George occupied jointly' Benz & Co. by in S6OO, Levy S. of are by the people in the northern the weighing part of grain scales. of testing Thirtynine—Employes -the committee Owatonna before or was selected. Holmes of depot at Mankato the Duluth store S2OO, J. H. Wenterfield and Potter Palmer of Duluth a new on as a grocery The state. chief deputy for St. Paul, J. A. prohibited from asking Red Wing, Hastings, Farmington, old ground. The depot will be 30x80 market. S2OO, meat The Selbertstien& Bond, steeple Duluth, the of S3OO, new as a James on of Mankato, has also had large compensation for from services Albert Lea, Northfield and other points, experience any person feet and Baptist two stories high. They intend church to and Mr. blown Solomon down, doingconsiderable of St. Paul SI,OOO. was in the grain business, and rendered in the line of duty. Forty— made handsome sites, tenders of was etc., but appointed have the building completed in sixty days. damage The Duluth to the building, Tribune and the the Codys have says the main endorsement of Applies the provisions respecting upon quite that Owatonma, of same extra none so generous as Catholic church is been preparing for completely gutted, this for time event Mrs. Dr. McKenna Caledonia, while of Commissioner some Baker. as Charles Wenzell, first duty the part of weighmasters and which accepted. on was the result of falling belfry. trying to kill in her cellar, found a rat Mr. C. H, Colby Benson assistant inspector of married for Minneapolis, their a employes apply grain inspectors. to was was as The storm have to passed entirely several gold dollars. It is supposed the defaulting appears to Miss Grace formerly P. Wilson, daughter John resident Howard of of Forty-one—Fixes Lake, but hours duty of of weighmasters. a the state of Wisconsin diagonally across Minnesota Williams, buried Crop Prospects. county’ treasurer, L. Wilson St. Cloud, has of Rev. E. been inspecting V. Campbell grain at Minneapolis Forty-two—Assistant for weighmasters from north west to south east. At Plainfield the treasure there, lived the he in performing the two past, and is at presentan inspector as at elevators railroad scales, once at inspect Reports ceremony. years to from 1,000 points ih the northwest or the the" storm terrific house. most was in ever that city. John .1. McKinzie, first and said scales, test and that they James show Dockerty of Kasson that the condition of the in has been held see crop A large number buildings of seen. assistant were for Duluth, has been wheat The kept in good order. Should great contest log-scaling Stillwater at Minnesota, taken to the grand jury, whole, is charged with assault not favorable with a are over any question as a as blown down unroofed, and freight or buyer cars for different parties in Polk county arise the have of been amicably to correctness the scales to settled it last intent commit Elizabeth at this to time. Gould. appears as as was year rape on smashed into splinters. Port Edwards, were for number of Hewas recommended by time, compromise, at they will then test them, the under the terms of In the a years. southern counties the ground a any C. Weschcke was Dr. elected in of wood had planing county’, mill, was mayor store a by the farmers and business of the which Hospes of said test to be is left in control and borne by the • dry seeding in at places and men expense wet ware supreme some New Ulm. very and five dwellings blown of out existence, county generally. G. E. Squires, first McKusick house proprietor is made railroad corporation his assistant for in others, and the result is assistant a year or a very uneven lumber yards scattered the to winds Mrs. Charles Eager, daughter of T. P. for St. Paul,has been running in least. the scales should at and be found to be in ragged The weather has not country case crop. and other injured. property’ The Bull Brownsdale, of Mower county, and living elevators and buying wheat for different correct, but otherwise. Forty-three— been not favorable until during the past few At Litchfield lightning struck and burned loss will SIO,OOO. aggregate In Rock and one-half miles that east of place, parties one for He past. Assistant weighmasters make days, to daily and and the plant many is thin years and light. barn was belonging F. V.De Coster, together to very a buildings county suffered to quite her throat recently, dying cut (within for three in the employ Mcllrath of minute an in In years reports relation to the grain places it is heading out foot high with hay and grain. County Attorney' some a some extent, the principal damage being hour. She has been considered an partially' insanefor & Gilbert St. of Paul. The record of the weighed by them. Forty-four—All and the yield will be not Peterson’s persons horse, buggy', in etc., an average one. were to tobacco sheds. About Edgerton time. weighmasters some state is follows: more Charles employed in the weighmaster Out departments of 410 reports received, covering as 53 the building when it struck, but was were than 200 tobacco sheds demolished. B. Magill, were Considerable appointed for Minneapolis, damage done recently to in writing the weighmaster report to state wheat growing counties, 243 the outlook was now got out uninjured. says Houses, barns and other buildings suffered resides in that city Pipestone but formerly at by hail. in all attempts defraud the for full is to state good, and IG7 was a crop It is like announced that Mr. John G. Macgregor, fate, and considerable live stock a Blue . Earth He county. is good was grain the system of weighing, influence the action yield will be from half Northfield a is enjoying building say or “boom” a formerly of St. killed. At Whitewater, Paul, and for Neenah, Fall River E. many Mattson, appointed Duluth, for 90 of weighmaster in the discharge to cent of what it last man. of his thi,s such it has any per before was year. season as never experienced. clerk and and Elroy’ assistant in the division the loss by lightning years a has lived Breckenridge; at has had was particularly From considerable duty; all received, detailed also all attempts of railroad reports to statement A large number of fine a residences men of customs in the treasury depart has ment, At Dexterville, Wood severe. experience in connection with the them of which is given below, prevent from having free the to present costing from $2,000 $4,000 to each access been are promoted the the head that county, loss to of department, by wind and lightning will management of country elevators, and their -condition scales, of the in in the regular performance of the state does not being built. A fine two-story was school crop buildcosting vice H. B. James. fall not short of $15,000. indorsed by the people of Wilkin county. their duties; justify the belief that and the state weighmaster shall than 85 $5,000 is being built more the West per on The damage Oskosh $2,000, at and in H. Crookston, K. Norton At has in handled attempting was elevators arrest, for report all the cent, of last year’s such commissioners. yield will be to an side, and handsome stone and brick average Y. cases a the county $20,000, Chief Griswold Dowling & Cross Norcross. resisted, at He and called Forty-five raised. While it is and forty-six relate to the transfer yet rather early was to figure M. C. upon building A. will be came completed. soon At Rochester. Minnesota, there great Dr. J. H. from Michigan Thomas originally, for and assistance, whereupon in the was of books, the down bushels, to enough etc. is was crop A recent tornado filled the Mississippi alarm. While the battle of the elements grain business the latter in that assaulted Pat Halloran, by state. Of the known which base to reliable estimates was upon appointees with about trees forty miles above Aitkin, its at worst the cyclonic threatenings was for the who bit off the end the subordinate of doctor’s positions of the probable yield, considering, of more nose course, obstructing navigation. gathered in small The Minnesota Editors. funnel that passed it is and thumb. a to Halloran lodged speak in in detail. They favorable weather unnecessary from this one time till harvest. was about four miles Oliver south of the city, Gibbs, Jr., late traversing commissioner for all jail less charge of mayhem. experienced in The the total are of the will more The nineteeth on a state or annual meeting the Minnesota of acreage track from Minnesota the west-southwest to world’s to fair New handling at Orleans, No a narrow of grain. state weighmaster not exceed 2,515,000 The yield at Editors and Publishers’ Winsted association At Lake, McLeod county, acres. an entire east-northeast. There has considerable been appointed special appointed commissioner for St. Paul, was it ha’ll this time promises to be about was not thirteen will be held St. Paul, in as at the of house block, was comprising Fritz May’s general loss of but property, lives. for the American exhibition London, considered at to have no bushels which here. would give total necessary of representatives, one July 28, 10 o’clock. storeand at saloon, Werner & May’s hardware per acre, a At Winona, Minn., and the which line May of the 1, 1886. The on opens yield of 32,095,000 bushels. commissioner The is arranged follows: store and the Village house, burned. THE programme DEPARTMENT RULES. as was Winona and St. Peter railroad, general, John Gilmer far Speed west ol as Reception . exercises, and May and E. Gillman, A. proprietor of the responses The annual rules and regulations prepared by the Owatonna, the New York, storm will visit St. Paul and and Minneapolis as was severe Charles Reahm, residentin Montana address by the president, B. B. Herbert hotel, for saved their household and, goods a Commissioners forty-six in number, and property destroyed. are The wild«and in few days in the interest of the exhibition. a angry twenty yearsand popular of Red Wing. business merchandise. The loss with is $25,000, a man, all the minutite the no of grain and cover of the clouds during Mr. Gibbs the forepart has received information warehouse appearance died in Helena recently. Address—H. E. Hoard, Montevideo Leader. insurance. department. They will into effect of the their that storm, peculiar greenish the world’s fair New go at Orleans The saloon and dwelling house | Aug Following of August 1. is An unknown about thirty-five synopsis hue setting afterward, the intensely brilliant will Nov. a man, electrical 1, years under reopen a new corporation, “Rights Newspaper of Publishers”—G. Bernick, Delano, i forth all at burned. The their principal old furniture features: and apparently were captured display, and the beautiful entitled “The rainbow, American very crazy, Northern, was W. Morse, Waseca Herald. and fixtures First—The mostly saved. offices of chiefjnspector, by farmers West in Albany weigh| township, were the general Central theme and Southern of conversation. Exposition,” and were One hour’s lunch. for Loss, $1,500; insured, SI,OOO recess in the American and master warehouse register ■Wabasha When taken there be county. to kept There copius close rain April storm in northern 1, 1886, in time for was transfer was a a “Ethics of Advertising”—A. W. McKinstry, Philadelphia । 8 from to 6. from not particle of clothing April him and he company. 15 lowa, open a. almost flooding m. of the exhibits London p. m. a sections, the on to fair. some Faribault Republican. Nov. to 15, and from looked 9 to starved Nothing The 5 and old for but settlers of Faribault damage from county held a. wind. m. p. careworn. m. no The Minnesota Valley Baptist association “History the Minnesota Editors of and remainder the of Second-Books could be learned their from him who he fifth annual to is reunion Bash to at lake. year. as in Mankato. met The following Publishers’ officers Association”—lrving Todd, be by kept chief inspector. Third—Chief where he Over thousand from. inspector people or present. came one were elected hold to Rev. Cyrus Hastings Gazette. were Correcting one year: Office-Holding Abuse. have to general The address supervision delivered by of all A. C. Dunn. The sudden fall was in 7th temperature the Thomas, moderator; Rev. H. B. Marshall, on “Professional Standing and Ethics”— assistant inspectors and employes; to Washington Special: When John Sher report and the minimum A of deg. attained farmer named John Weinderhoft, 36 clerk; A. D. Cadwell, Review. Encouraging treasurer. John C. on Wise, Mankato was when the services of employe any the can morning thrown from of the Bth, last month assumed his charge at Madelia, of the treasury department while reports received from the man various gave wagon “The Subscription List”—E. W. Randall, were be dispensed with; employ temporary may notoriety all under the influence preceding initial liquor, of and killed. churches comprising the association, over and Morris summer Tribune. in was 1877, he issued order that help in of an but must cases emergency, report months in Minnesota, inasmuch 36 deg. especially the missionary work. as “Journalistic Impirics and Adventurers” such action at two members to the of the commissioners; family once or more same is the lowest J temperature record. The News une on is Frank A. Day, Fairmont Sentinel. published at a new paper discharge In employe trial heat Midway for — at violation Johnson may any should be employed a gross In not in the department other paces respects the month moderate, Brownsville, “Minnesota was very weekly, H. Newspaper Statistics by G. Ferschler, and Biography”—T. of duty, but mile in 2:11%, must report such the fastest action time made a ever especially wind. to this and in instances order formerly foreman as made of the Caledofiia M. Newson of Paul. Journal. St. many was and his therefor in Minnesota. to commissioners. reasons Short discussions each of the topics to where Fifty Sioux Indians, Several members of the on under Black Fourth—Monthly thousand copies the Prairie of English cover reports cases to same new commissioners The houses of E. E. Case will follow, after which and Rev. Mr, there will be reports family Hen, employed in different visited the quarries edition departments. of of Illustrated Pipestone required Minnesota, the of chief inspector, were including Heyward, Congregational of committees, election minister of officers at Waterville, and the The issuance this of order conntv. created receipts, state emigration pamphlet, have already expenditures, uncollected entered transaction other business. and of At Bp. watches and consternation were the parties be fees, bills, been distributed. to affected. rolls, The m. work is gotten in etc., in detail. among Fifth- As George W. Perkins, of pay agent the American up stolen from both. banquet The the2Bth there will burglars be at the money Investigation revealed that Chief on a the in inspector sameattractivestyle entered to the New Orleans approved bills and a in Lake City pay as started express company the sleeping Hotel Ryan, tendered theeditors and Minnesota removed the t of number of entire rooms families consisting o exhibition rolls from the pamphlets, funds is profusely illustrated of the department, cases lor the train being pay in hurry, he noon a as articles from the by Northwestern the pockets without Newspaper Union of several members owners employed and file and in the the printed in clear in his type, with descriptions office. Sixth—Said were little late, he merely closed same the door was a waking them. of St. Paul. Appropriate will toasts be departments, of these families chief inspector being in responded of all the important cities and to all town, some his collected of safe, without locking it, though he pay money Among the will to. speakers be J. Ed receipt Donnelly of annual income quarrelled from the farm sections with his of the mistress, account of inspecting state. and weighing an locked his office door. On on government returning his to to A. Leonard the Rochester of Post and D. Maggie Donnelly, of from SIO,OOO $15,000. inmate the to Secretary of house of state treasurer to the credit hour later, an of the office, the doors he a an were as hail A storm Friday night the inst., 3d Sinclair Winona of the Republican. An ill-fame, Brainerd, Sherman's order at partially and beat railroad corrected her and warehouse excursion terribly. commission. left them, Seventh—The but he found that S6O had been west of St. Cloud, did damage great to Lake Minnetonka—withasteamboat to When this abuse, did found crops but she not reach the older unconscious, word and the “new” be to inserted stolen was from the safe during his in absence. in strip of country mile wide, in ride, the and Hotel at the Lafayette a physicians one families of hereditary she officeholders, will each certificate supper whose not of inspection say of newly recover. a The Winona postoffice the close at towns of St. Cloud, St. Wendel, Rockville was, is arranged-for the 29th. The train members have been drawing saleries harvested from follows: Oats The Nininger 1 until place Summit Aug. crop as St of business Brairie. June on 30, formally transferred avenue and Maine Two three houses on the Union will leave depot, St. Paul, for the or the for three government 15; generations, and until Sept, 1; wheat Paul is soldat until Oct. Auctionfors2s,oootoCroW rye 1: to the custody the of postmaster, unroofed. Another storm occurred, new lake 9 and the editors at will depart were who have to regard the barley a. m., places they until Oct. 1; until Jan. come ford Livingston. 1. Eighth corn Mr. W. J. Whipple. Thatgentleman’scoinmision during which W. W Wright’s house for their homes in the evening after collected: the day was their birthright, with —Following inspection occupy fees as own to be power has Daily arrived, lacerations not yet but for of horses and cattle by struck by lightning, daughter, and his Mrs, lake. Editors reasons at the throughout the state to bequeath them to their On heirs and arrival, for each load, 25 cents; assignees. car business the of convenience the barbed wire outgoing fencing John postmaster. recorded D. Stevenson, in all slightly shocked. are requested send to histories of their publications each are load 10 cents; each wagon (1,- cargo D. Sinclair, Esq., the Monday parts of state. telegraphed on T. M. Newson, to St. Paul. An A is said movement be 000 bushels), to foot, 50 cents; however, each bag At sack, meeting of the of St. Mary’s on trustees or a the to postmaster general for There badge authority is probability that appropriate has been provided the ’name which which a of result disastrously of for one-quarter 1 cent bushel; inspection Hall, Faribault, may the old officers —who have per to make the transfer at this time, the town of Detroit will will be furnished be changed to the members $1.50 at to “Detroit of the officeholding from families, store, if 50 cents carried 1,000 bushels, some served for re-elected, to namely, per and favorable reply years —were received Tuesday. was on Lake.” each. Those wishing badge will address This out. is reported be vessels; a the 25 to creation cents load of to George 10 B. Whipple, chaplain cents and per treasurer; car ca rs; C. L. Davis, Red Wing, All who at commission consist Aitkins load once. to of has purchased to teams. representative fire Nine—Relates a engine Gordon E. Cole, for per wagon Bishop one secretary. a be expect to present at the meeting The from each department, of Duluth village $1,300. transfer whose to are requested and city of books by duty it is chief inspector Whippleis his president census to of the board cx-officio. notify the to president, B. B Herbert, will be investigate about completed. to the The going complaints village that shows out of office. Ten—Specifies The successor on of the treasurer Commissioner report presented. McGill a states that insurance was Wing, Red without delay. there large population office hours number of nearly of 12,000 and of chief deputy the city of inspectors, are now It a showed that the school had experienced persons, have companies lost $750,000 in Minnesota members of the which family, 4.000; total, thesameasfor employed 16,000; gainsince!Bßo chief in inspector same over are and and a that there is and above premiums a received prosperous year, over a the departments. of 12,500, nearly similarly 380 governed by the cent. also The good margin of profit and or Minnesota above per in the last State Fair. seasons; two requires over expenses, years. the chief deputies to keep books, including in connection with the year’s A. J. Lamberton and Hon. C. work. Amundson The work the at fair The committee having state grounds, in charge the St. arrangements full record of each lot of grain inspected The a resignation of the Rev. George of St. Watson Peter have purchased the buildings Important Military Change. Paul, both buildings and for the grounds, twenty-seventh annual is upon and to make daily returns to the from the board from accepted, and William the lately occupied state temporary was as progressing with rapidity almost fair of the State Agricultural society, which marvelous, Gen. Nelson A. a Miles, warehouse registrar. commanding the Eleven—Deputy inspectors R. Paul, hospitals Merriam, St. chosen to fill that place. There the at three wac are and this is is only held to be to be the fair grounds between progress on new accounted (each) have to department general oftheColumbia.hasbeen supervision Rev. Mr. Watson’s buildings resignation nearly and whole block of order land. vacancy. a for by the fact, Minneapolis and St. Paul, not generally have issued assistant inspectors and employes The over of is due the fact that he intends price to paid $2,700. removing edto relieve Gen. C. C. Augur, was realized, that commanding there sufficient premium list and number the rules and regulations of are a a their several departments, with to from Minnesota. power Assessoi; O. L. Cutter has compiled employed the the the various which department improvements to the fair. of The fair the Missouri, men upon whoretires are govern relieve from duty employe for violation any gross and finds the population Anoka constitute of to small-sized will be Sept. from census 7 to 12, inclusive, The Minnesota State Sunday School a Association open army. from active duty, of service. Gen. reporting Miles said action will immediately to the go be 4,629. to Of Indeed, it this number 698 is estimated that daily, under the from 8 different until had its annual were convention a. m. sunset. at into the chief inspector. Twelve— field Each chief to deputy command assume born in Sweden and 86 in Norway, making contractors there Exhibits at least delivered the Faribault, and selected Mankato are once the one on of the forces in the inspector, Indian request of receiver as Territory shipper, who upon a or one.sixth of the whole thousand population. The mechanics and laborers grounds under the at work charge of the place for the next annual meeting. The are following issue watching certificate the Indians. to of grain inspected, The president are total number of foreigners is 1,532. about the grounds, board of whom but most living of the association will officers for the ensuing are managers, will therein probably giving the appoint of the assistant year were Gen. inspector, to name a successor there, six large be responsible for temporary not loss damage. The Sciffman-Harrington elected: President, Gen. boat or seven George C. Smith, any or Augur, and fill at to the true of record of inspection. race created bv his a copy vacancy sheds Food constituting their bearsng for stock will be supplied market Minnetonka quarters. at Lake St. Vice president, is Paul; M. G. by Willard, the former in No retirement. It alterations is thought won Col. John Gibbon will or erasures The prices. contracts expire Aug. Exhibitors 20, seventeen must and twenty-four minutes. Mankato; M. B. Critchett N. and L. Campbell, allowed arrange care will be oppointed, be in such certificates, and and they that will he will be placed days before the opening of the fair, for their goods. Stock and stalls be must Minneapolis: L. A. Gilbert, own St. Paul. in be signed by the chief command of the deputy issuing department Second The regiment had them in of the Columbia. highly a successful there is that all opened from o’clock prospect the buildings 9to 12 and from 2to 5. State Boston every sreretary, W. Smith, Minneapolis. the of the The chief inspector, battle “per secretary sham Faribault. chief of has directed at name war will be The completed by that time. admission rates of follows: Financial are secretary, W. Jones, O. deputy.” as Lieut. Gen. Sheridan to take immediate Peter Waltey, bridge carpenter the For a two-horse coach, carriage on St. Paul. Treasurer, The Seventh Thomas H. Dickson, Day Adventists had or wag- toward steps the concentration of all a camp AS TO EXTRA WORK. Chicago & Northwestern railroad, found was $0.50 St. meeeting on Paul. State central There committe, S. at Mankato. S. troops that he 120 find available of were over in - Thirteen—Provides may dead for inspection the case ground Winona Sundays at with his on For upon two-horse buggy 50 Taylor, J. B. Randall, tents the George Woodward, ground, of Indian tasty and substantial disturbance on in the West. It is a and legal holidays skull in, under and night, reported crushed his at when window at the For horse buggy 50 Joseph McKibbin, one St. Paul; Three George B. Bradbury, congregation the at department appearance. the Indian that No Commercial employe, war however, hotel. There is shall be strong neceseary. For horse a suspicion 50 J. tents D. Blake, J. pitched, with seating H. Elliot, C. M. Bailey. capacity of troubles were threatening. required do duty to Sunday grow more that if he he murdered. has on For w'as each about .50 2,500. The Minneapolis; E. W. Brooks, person Red Wing;C. meeting and grounds P. were conscientious scruples in the matter, and The Children Todd under twelve county Argus Charles of the under charge 25 Nichols, Northfield; Elder W. says, of O. A. Olsen, years A. Force, Slayton; Minneapolis, age compensation extra the at rate of 50 an Lamusga Season caught muscalunge icket —good for Mr. Winans t the entire fair.. of Baltimore pickerel 2.00 F. 200,000 president P. Mcßride, rents of the conference, Austin; Rev. John Crozier, a or a assisted will be allowed, cent in addition to the per Coal in Every lake exhibitor that weighed fifty of the Highlands pounds. must purchase ticket. Scotland by Taylor’s Falls; C. of deer competent committees. R. Andrews, Glyndon; acres a F as a regular of employe performing wages an The list of premiums forest. for exhibits is V. De Coster, Litchfield, very