New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 19, 1879 · Page 1 of 4
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H. H. BEUSSMANN, R. KIESLING. lew HerSifit was Inprtved. $yv 3|lm j|t*ttt*w* W M. H. KIESLING. MINNESOTA HEWS. Szegedin, a city containing over engaged in by 10,000 work-people. J. HCERSCHELEB. 60,000 inhabitants and the second Not "the oldest inhabitant," wherever H.KELLER Forney's Progrora. Ziesling' Keller & Co, Mr. S. S. Gilmore's mill at Indian commercial town in Hungary, was yon find him, remembers such Mme. dress-maker, has a great Lake, Waseca county was burned about DKALERIN overtaken by a dreadful disaster last a sad state of affairs as that which &/ deal ofttrouble with her sewing-girls. Shelf tfeavy Hardware,Iron,Steel a week ago. Tuesday morning. An embankment exists throughout England at the The other day one of them came to Sam. McPhail, the founder of of the river Theiss broke, causing present moment. A largely-attended her to say, "Madame, I fear that I Wednesday, March 19th, 1879- Red Wood Falls, is located in Lin* Carpenter's Farming Tools. immense destruction of property meeting has been held here to #r will not be ^able to work much longI coin county, as a notary public. DEALERS I and the loss of many lives. A dispatch urge upon the Government the neer. think I am getting blind." DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, "FARMI NG MACHINERY,&C. from Pesth, dated the 12th Mrs. La Bonte, a French woman cessity of appointing a royal commission The friends of Maj. Strait gave "Why, how is that? You seem to inst. states that about two-thirds of to inquire into the present oDeration living in Cleveland township, Le him a grand reception at Washington COB. MINN. & 1st N. STS., get along pretty well with your the houses of the city of Szegedin of foreign tariffs on English Sueur county, died on the 4th inst. before leaving that city for work." "Yes but I can no longer ISinn. New TJlM were submerged, that whole rows of trade. It was attended by several at the age of 104 years. home. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, see any meat on my plate at dinner.^' houses were falling, and that in fact manufacturing authorities from The village of Wells has voted license Fred. Boock, Mme. C. understood, and the next the whole town was destroyed. Not the North, who made some interesting by one majority. day the young ladies were served with Richard Mallady, a saloon-keeper only is the city flooded, but a large statements, which deserve attention A reduction of fare will take place large but very thin pieces of meat. of Easton, Faribault county, was portion of the surrounding districts in the consideration of the great on the Southern Minnesota railroad "What happiness!" exclaimed our Laydies & Gem fined $25 and costs for selling liquor have also shared in the common destruction. Suestion of the day. Mr. Lister Proprietor of the about the first of April. The price Miss. "My sight has come back. I to a minor. The city of Szegedin is rew a startling picture of more serious New Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith of regular tickets will be reduced can now see better than ever." "How UNDERWEAR situated about 118 miles from Pesth trouble ahead than that from from four and one-half to four cents is that, Mademoiselle*" "Why, at at the confluence of the rivers which England is at present suffering. K0TI0JFS & per mile, and round-trip tickets from & PAINT SHOPS, Charles Kittleson, of Freeborn this moment I can see the plate Theiss and Maros. It has an extensive "There was a time," he said, Trimmings four to three and three-quarters cents county, is mentioned by some of our through the meat.'' commerce and a regular population "when America owed about ,300,- White Swan per mile. Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts.f State exchanges as a probable candi New Ulm. of 65,000 but now that the 000,000 in foreign bonds, but now date for State Treasurer. About fifteen families are about people of surrounding villages have the amount Is only about 80,000,- I am prepaied to do all kinds of ^oik Unlaundned. OHTGAGE SALE Default his been made in to start from the vicinity of Hastings, inrayline on short notice. Repauing nocked in, the population has been 000, and when that is paid America the conditions oi a certiin Mortgage beiring SHIRTS, and move to a new colony on of Tliiieshers and Reapers a specialty date the seventh day of July, A 1S77, executed temporarily increased to 80,000. will not ask us for our goods, but our Nine of the senators of the United and General and delivered by Mary Bohanan and Shubeal My machmeiy is all Hew and of mi the Winona and St. Peter road, money. When that period arrives fiohanan her husband, mortgigors, to Henry Mars, States were Union officers during Merchandise. pioved pattern, and onh expeneneed den, inortg iffee, whichmoitgage y, isdulj reforded known as Kranzburg. Arrangements THE TERRIBLE TALK there will be such a crash in England the war, twelve were officers in the in the office ofRegioter ot Deeds in tnd for the count woikmen are emplojed. Anew paint SZBOESIV, March 16 The lowest estimate now have already been perfected HIGHEST OfBrown and State of Minne^oti, on the seventh IJ as has never been known "before." current Axes the number of drowned at 2,000 confederate army, fourteen have shop has lately been added. New Wagons of July, 1877, at 31-2 o'clock in Book "H" Mai ket price to build a church in the village, which Many persons believe that 4,000 persons perished, He stated positively that Mr. Mundella, been governors and one vice-president. of Mortgages, on page 278 Slid moi tg ige be irs in. continually on hand as the gale prevented majonty of the inhabitants paid foi is expected to be completed by the terest at the rate of ten percent per innum from Liberal member for Sheffield, from hearing the first alarm Some of the largest \LL W ORK 4.KRANTED Slay 1st, 1377, until paid The iim unt claimed to I houses fell Saturday To-night many people ire 1st of July. had a factory in Saxony, and that be due md unpaid it the date of this notice upon FR. BOOCK. still on the ruins of the houses and in trees Diphtheria nd mortgage, is the sum oifi\e hundred ind ninetjo COR. MINN, & CENTRE STRS. NBW IfhSL MIHH has broken out among the fugitives in Szegedin thence, and from other places abroad 9014) in (c SAD ACCIDENT.Chas. Essler, son doll-u-s and fourteen, cents :16 000 horses and lttle and 90,000 sheep hive Many of the State papers condemn BOOT AND SHOE STORE. action or proceeding at law or othei ie has been in goods made by the aid of British been lost The water falls er slowly, onlj receding of W. C. Essler met with a very serious stituted to recover theainount of snid mortgage debt the legislative drive well appropriation three inches Saturdi) night The I rost is causing capital invested in foreign lands were or lll parttheieof' Xow theiefore notice is here accident on Saturday last. CHEA CHAELEY, greit suffering Fetrfu tales are told of mdiMdual of $7,500 of the people's money H. Loheyde, bj gi\en, that by virtue of the powei ol item ud coming to England duty free, while distress Women on board the rescuing While "taking off a heat" at the mortgage tont lined, and pursuant to the *.tatutes in to defend a private law suit, but teamer refused to part with the corpses of their English goods sent in leturn were such case made and provided, sud moitgige will be children The refugees on the enbankments are foundry, he tapped the cupola, and, nevertheless, the Governor has apeating foreclosed and the premises de( I ibe 1 and co-v er. seed coin Actouchments occur on boats hea\ily taxed. England, he urged, ed bj said mortgage, to wit The 1 a=t hall of the a drop of molten iron struck him in and in railway trucks. An official statement shows proved the bill. South East quarter and Lotd ore (1) and two (2) ot had2,000,000,000 of domestic consumption, that of 4,700 houses in Szegedin, all except 2fil hive one eye, entering the eye hall. The the POOR MANS' FRIEND, Section twenty -five (23) in Township one bundled been destroyed DEALER IN which should employ her and eleven (111) North, of Range thirtj -three (33) iron was afterwards taken out, but BOOTS & SHOES, West, contuninic one hundred and thiitj-nme mil The average cost per thousand own people. Foreign nations do it is feared he will lose the sight of 78-100 acres, situated in thecointv of Brown aid dollars for life insurance in the Minnesota not share their domestic consumption State of MmiHsota, with the heredit iments the eye. It is a sad affair.St. Peter The following senators and representatives and appurten inces, will be sold at public Masonic Relief Association with England, while England shares Minnesota Stieet, Xeu Ulm, Minn. endue to the lushest bidder tor i.h, bv the Shenft Tribune. refused to take their $10 ofsudCountj, it the front dooroftheolhecof .air has been only $6.00. The membership, hers with them. postage. Shenft, in the Citv of I^ew Ulm, in id Count} and according to the last report, is State aforesaid, on rhur&dnv the tenth ij of Senators E. M. Wilson, C. A. A laijje assoitment ot men's boots ELIHU BURRITT DEAD. An excitement of a mild and April, 1879, at 10 o'clock i in foi tlepmpo^eot 2,356. and shoes and ladies' and children's paj ing the monej due upon said mortgage togetler Pillsbury, C. E. Cutts, C. D. Gilfillan, pleasant kind has been caused here with the costs and expenses ol lie ind the sum ot Elihu Burritt, familiarly known shoes I'onstantlj kept on hand Custom J. B. Gilfillan, and representatives twenty-five doll ir-. attornej tee*, stipuliited in in London by the introduction of as the "learned Blacksmith," died \\o\\ Mid puung piomptlj attended snd moitgage to be it I cn-,e oi toucloMiie P. N. Langemo, P. Mc Cracken, the electric light into the leadingroom Frankfort-on-the-Main has a population thereof to. at his home in New Britain, Conn., T\ew Llm, Minn Ft bru in 20th 1S79 C. F. Schroch, William M. Campbell, ited, of the British Museum. Gas of about one hundred thousand, on the 6th inst. Mr. Burritt was M\R\ M*RSD*\ MortgiLte and W. J. Bean of our neighboring has never been allowed there, for and out of that number 100 MiAWHllI, \ttonic\ I Moi tt, iget 69years old at the time of his death. C. F. MJIJD, county of Nicollet. fear of explosion and fire, but this citizens are worth from $4,000,000,- It may be truly said of him that he magic-light of science, this subjugated to $5,000,000 and at least 250 are wore himself out in unremitting Fust Public ition tiiu irv 1V9 Inrieitiko uul Dtiilei in soul of matter, this cold flame, worth at least $1,000,000. toil for the elevation and miprovei Mortgage Sale. The St. Peter Tribune speaks as drawn from the secret reservoirs ot AIL KINDS O FURNITURE. tien of the human race. Though an follows in regard to the interest bill nature, as the waters of refreshment American by birth he belonged to Rev. Mr. Millburn, the blind passed at the last session of the were struck from the rock of Menbah, the world. He was in the truest sense preacher, is an applicant for the Piopnetor TII 1 iiitrmuici of Wheieas, dtf mlt his been i le in the eon lition Legislature- is as safe as it is puie. It flows of i cert un moitgige, executed ind delneied b\ a self-made man. His father was a chaplaincy of the U. S. Senate. He THG riRMCRl PR [KB The bill fixing the legal rate of JuneK Gould in Clmlotte N Gould, his \w for minds sore athirst. Hundreds poor shoemaker of the olden time, mortgagor to Joliu 1 ickett, moitsagee, to se was chaplain of that body during the FANNING MILL. interest in Minnesota at ten per cent, whose days are given to uncongenial cure thtf pavment ol one hundiel md thutv-nsc doing his cobbling beside the kitchen administrations of Polk and Pierce. dollais, with inteiestt ereon t twelve per cent has become a law. Although passed toil, can now spend their evenings per annum, dated September 2^th, A l*7l which fire in winter and working a 1 he best fanning null in the niaiket. ostensibly in the interest of the poor said mortgage was dulj recordt in the oihee ot the in readings and study in that magnificent, besmall farm in the summer. Elihu Register ot Deeds ot the Count\ oi Btowu, in Stoie and Tactois onCrntie stieet, man, we have good reason for but comfortable, hall. the State of Minnesota on the Utli day Col. Geo. Culver, one of St. Paul's was the youngest son in a family of ueai CiU Mill. October, A 1874, at 10 3-4 o'clock A in book lieving it was pushed through in the Nothing in all this great, busy, oldest and most respected citizens, five sons and five daughters One of O ol mortgages on ige 410 ind, whereas the ii interest of St. Paul and Minneapolis, NFN UIM, MlN'N. rushing world of London has immortgage was on the^th daj ot Deccmbei, A died in the city last Thursday evening, his older brothers being a blachsmith 1877, dulj assigned and tiausteried by *,ud John where with the securities that pressed me more profoundly than Hackettto the undersigned, Geoige Gate*, whic after a brief illness of inflammation Takes pleasure anncuncing to the Public of New Ulm and vicinitj explains how he came to learn CTWAGNER can be offered in those cities money said assignment was on the 29th 11 ot Decernbei this vast circular chamber, this rich hat he is ottering, after thi date, his entire stock of of the bowels. Deceased, at the trade. While at work by his A 1877, nt 9 o'clock A duly i coidedin tin will be abundant at less than ten WINTER GOODS, treasure-house of knowledge,so light, omce of the Registei ot Deeds of the Countj the time of his death was proprietor brother's forge he mastered the Latin Blown in the Mite of Minn^o a, in Book I, on per cent, while the poor man will so airy, yet so majestic in the hours and part owner of the Metropolitan and French languages, and made tges, 433 &, 4ol 1 he imount due and cl inned te find it difficult with his doubtful security when most thronged, still hushed, be due, on said mortgage it the tte ot this notice U.ER IN ALL KIM)-* OI hotel. considerable progress in Greek. He wTvsoHundrel ind Five Doll us md eight} \en Furniture, to make loans at ten per cent. almost silent. The abbey scarcely and one halt cents, ($205 87 1-2), and no action oi was for a time eniplojed in a brass During harvest time many farmers -proceeding at law oi in equity his been instituted inspires me with more reverence and foundry, where he learned along lecover said debt or a^v put theieot, N ere Consisting of need small loans for a few weeks, Of the 127 Democratic members awe. It is the temple of human tore, notice is hereb gven.thit vntuc of the with his study of Latin, Greek and Buffalo Coats, pow er of lie in said moi ig ige contained and the but lenders are not anxious to make of congress interviewed by the New genius, the Pantheon of Christian Hebrew, to cast cow-bells, which he st ttute in such case ide and piowded, the uu such loans at low rates, and the borrower York Herald, it appears that Thurman civilization. mortgage ill be toreclosed, ind the re il et ite an Pictures, Frames, Mouldings subsequently went out to sell to the premises therein de&cnbed, situate and being tin Buffalo Robes, is willing to pay the difference is the first choice or fifty and Count} ofBrown and State ot Minnesot i to wit Connecticut farmers. I am not old enough to remember of a dollar or two in interest for the The South east quartel of the Northwest qimtei acceptable to eleven, Tilden is the and Children's Carriages. TTk ofection Thirty I out, in Tow nship Ono HunJre i Hudson, "the Railway King" when accommodation just at the time he We next hear of him engaged in Overcoats, Suits, first choice of thirteen and acceptable and ten, mge Thirty Three, and Lot A umber Six the world was at his feet when (6)in the section township indR mge afoiesaid subject wants it. We may be mistaken in the dry goods and grocery trade, but, to nine, Hendricks is the first choice tinger Sewing machine $35.00 to the reservations in sai I moi tgage mentioned, Dukes, Bishops, even royalty mixed our opinion of this bill, but we ask his books probably interfering with of twelve and acceptable to twentyeight, will be sol.., oi so much thereof is i} be neces Vew Davis $35.00 Gloves, Mittens, Caps, &c, in his saloons, and sued for his financial sary to pay said debt and costs, by the sheriff our readers to watch its practical his business, he failed in 1836. He and Bayard is the first choice Vheeler & Wilson $35.oO said County ofBrown, it public vendue to the highest favor. But a few years ago operation and see if it does not work bidder tor ish, on the 22d ij ot irch, A had a, this time (at about the age of of ten and acceptable to nineteen. lfc79 at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the front I was introduced to him, a broken Machines sold on time or monthly against the very class whom it professes 26) mastered most of the modern From this it appears that Thurman dooi ot the Post Office in the Git} of New Ulm AT 25 FEB CENT LESS THAN HAL COST. but uncomplaining man, for whom said County of Bi ovv n, to satisf} ud moi tgage ieb to benefit. ayments. languages of Europe, and was a good has a much larger support than Mr. the costs and expenses of sale md 1 wenty Dollais the people in the North were getting Greek, Latin and Hebrew scholar, Tilden in the country at large, especially ittorneys fee, as stipulated ins iid moi tgage in case OmR, STOCK OF MINNFSOTA ST., NEW ULM, MINN. up as bscription. Mr. Ralph Ward ot Foreclosure and now he was possessed of a burning throughout the South and Dated, Janu 29th 1&79 BOOT S & SHOES Jackson, "the Father of the Port of HIGHER EDUCATION. desire to become acquainted with West. West Hartlepool," and its first member GEORGE GATtS, Assignee some of the Oriental languages, so Wheeler & Wilson JAMES O'BRirN, Attome} for Assignee of Parliament, I knew in the he started on foot to Boston, hoping zenith of his fame. He was a king A NEW SYSTEM EOR MINNESOTA THAT to be able to secure a passage to Europe The great international walking Is complete, and the Prices in the North, a king among men. Robinson on some sailing vessel by working IS JUST GETTING INTO WORKING OR- match at Gilmore's Garden, New Hartshorne Hall, nestling in the SILEISTT DER AND BEING GENERALLY AC- his way as a sailor, but hearing York, closed at 10 o'clock Saturday green graciousness of English trees by FAR LOWER than be- while in Boston of an antiquarian CEPTED BY THE SCHOOLS. evening with the following score: and meadows with fruitful gardens library in Worcester where he would Rowell 500 miles, 180 yards, Ennis, NO. 8 in its rear, and floral lawns in front, fore. be likely to find the books he wanted, 475 miles Harnman, 450 miles, 3 I Charles S. Byrant, State secretary with a hospitable mansion, and Mr. he returned to that city, found laps and 160 rods. The men were off of the High School Board, visits Jackson its owner, was beloved and employment at one dollar per day in the track during the six days as follows: Litchfield next Tuesday to conduct respected Some 20 years ago, when a blacksmith shop, and commenced Rowell 38h., 42 m., 50s., Ennis It will be in your interest to gi\e us a call, and be convinced that an examination of the high school he should have retired into private his studies. It was while here that 36 h., 21 m., 33 s. Harriman 38 I we mean what we saj. Respecttuilj, at that place, an application havino* life, he entered upon a erious and Edward Everett learned his history, h., 1 m., 21 s. Total receipts $51,- been made for State aid under the OHEAP OTAKL1Y. elastic litigation with one of the and becoming interested in him, in a RICHMOND, INDIANA 000. O'Leary receives $1,000. Of "act for the encouragement of higher richest and most arrogant corporations lecture before the Boston Mechanics, the net receipts Rowell receives onehalf, education." As has before been in England, the London and Institute told the public all about Ennis one-third and Harriman stated, this act, which was approved North eastern Railway Company. COTTAGE 6-oct UPRIGHT PIANO. him. So Mr. Burritt, who had up one-sixth. The latter also wins March 8th, 1878, creates a board of They have dragged him thiough every to this time been an obscure and Established in 1812. $1,500 on a personal bet by makiug commissioners on preparatory possible court in the Empire. He humble blacksmith, was astonished 450 miles. schools for the encouragement of has won several of the suits brought to find himself one of the most famous a higher education in the State, said against him, and Judges of the land men in the country. He was board to be composed of the Superintendent have remonstrated against their thereafter a pnblic man. In 1844 Gov. Pillsbury assigns sound reasons of Public Instruction, the straining of the law so as to twin it Mr. Burritt established the Christian for prefenng the Stacy wheat president of the University of Minnesota, into a weapon of persecution. Meanwhile, Citizen. He visited Europe several bill to the Campbell bill. Speaking ex officio, and one other person Jackson's money has gone. times. While there he wrote the of the latter, he says: to be appointed by the Governor. Twenty years without any other occupation "Pledge of the League of Universal A Subsequent bill, H. F. 472, for It provides that any public graded than instructing lawyers Brotherhood," with a view of uniting a similiar purpose, having been also schools in any city, incoiporated village, 606 American EsHbitcrs Beceived Ffbea and feeing counsel have left him high the civilized nations of the world in passed with the apparent intention or township adoptiug the AT THE and dry somewhere in a modest Lon the bonds of peace, but the breakiug to afford a comparison and choice of &REAT PARIS EXPOSITION "township system" of schools, admitting don lodging. The thing is almost out of the Crimean War convinced legislation, the latter bill is approved students of both sexes from forgotten by the people he once him that he had not wholly humanized in preference to H. F. 388. both became any part of the State without charg. OP 1878. ruled while several of his clerks and These Prizes were in the order of their value the hearts of mankind. He We build and can furnish it embodies the latest expression ing tuition, shall upon application and importance as follows subordinates ride in their own chariots came home and bent all the energies of the Legislature and beeause, PORTABLE ENGINES, to the board be entitled to re eive as Grand Frizes 9 and dress in purple and fine of his noble heart and mind in efforts Gold Medals 108 while seeking the same end, it leaves aid from the State the sum of $400 invite your attention to our new patent linen. to heal the bitter strife growing up Silver Medals \Q1 to the farmers'board of trade and each year, up to the full amount of SIX OCTAYE COTTAGE UPRIGHT, 2 to 25 Horse Powei. Bronze Medal* 194t between the North and South, but to the parties directly interested a the btate appropriation, $20,000, including The intelligence of the British being the only one manufactured in the U. S. It it Honorable Mentions. 128 was mortified to see all his efforts CUT OFF SAWS to attach to same. choice of means for the accomplishment expenses, provided that upon juror has seldom been more strikingly The Grand Pn7s ^cre rwirded ^s follows' made throughout of the best material and workmanship. fail. After the breaking out of the of such purpose, which it is believed formal application for such aid, the Stationary Engines, 1-WHEKtEU & W I I SON MANFO. CO displayed than in a case which The action is our patent improved and of Bridgeport, Conn SXK 1IGUX NLtDLE war, Burritt returned to England, will give more general satisfaction school shall submit to an examination came before the Canterbury county is the best in use it fills along felt want for a SEWIN MACHINKN where he lived in retirement to producers. by the board, and shall pass as 2-Thomas A Edieon Mcnlo Park N Phono court a few days ago. The Plaintiffs, Steam Boilers, of any size light, portable, handsome and cheap Piano, which aud was very little heard of, devoting graph, 1 elcphone, Electric 11 good an examination in all the a firm of rope and sail makers, will in a great measure supersede the Reed Organ. 3Ehsha Grat, incago 111 "Multiple Acoustic all his time to liberty labor. Telejrraph, Musical Teltraph etc branches proscribed by law as is requisite brought an action against the defendant The Walnut is designed for schools, the nursery Circular Saw mills, 4-iitfanv & Co, New \oik Citj, Artwork in The State board of immigration to receiving a third grade to recover the price for silver and other metals and practice Rosewood is suitable for the most Elihu Burritt was not always 5American Sociaj of Ciul Tnginccrs Model3 met last Wednesday afternoon and certificate, except algebra, plain some rope with which they had supplied elegant surroundings Guaranteed for five years. Plans, and Photograph* practical in his ideas perhaps sometimes Improved Head Blocks. elected H. H. Young as permanent geometry and the theory and practice him. The plaintiffs' council 6C. McCormick Chicvo Hi Mow'na Will stand in tune as long as any piano in the visionary but he possessed a Binding and Reaping "Uaumie* secretary of the board. Geo. Pillsbury, of teaching. was so satisfied with the case as laid 7Jerome Vv lieclock, orcesrer Mass Steam market. Write for particulars and terms. Liberal grand nature, and was a good and State Treasurer Pfaender, Engine with impio\cd \alniblc tut on before the judge and jury by the defendant's STOP-OFF GOVERNORS, discount to dealers, the profession and schools. 8Memphis Cotton L\change- Bale of Ten great man. The act was amended in some particulars Supreme Court cleik Nichols and counsel that he declined to Bessee Cotton Address BILLINGS & CO. by the present legislature. the best ever made, 9Berghcr &, Fngte Philadelphia, Laser Beer Dillon O'Brien were the persons upon address the court for his clients, and in casks OUR EUROPEAN LETTER. The former law appropriated $9,000 si EAST FOURTEENTH Sr. whom the duty devolved to make It will be seen thn*, of tne COO prizes which the judge, also evidently taking the Drag saws, saw Tables, etc., etc. weicawa-dcd, instead of $20,000, a first grade certificate New York CttJW the choice. Secretary Irgens was same view, thought it unnecessary ONLY 3 WEBS GBAND PRI2ES, was required instead of a unavoidably absent, but he sent a THE CONTINUED DISTRESS AMOMG THE to occupy the time of the jury by M. MULLEN, I J- B. Arnold, third grade, and the word citv has and that one of those w-w receded bj the hccld letter to the other members stating ENGLISH SONS of TOIL. EXTEN- summing up the evidence. The & Wilson Mf,j Co Ihis too oc 8" co nuctii been inserted. his preferance for Young. On the sewing machine companies SIVE STRIKES EVERYWHERE. TH E jury however, found great difficulty t-/ung ''Khiic Some of the gentlemen of the The object is to unify the State first informal ballot there were two TEMPLE OF HUMAN ENIOUS. THE in coming to a decision and, as after Committee wore residents of J-nipt others of Dealer in America nnd they were 0 i sdecurt 01 a of school system, from thepriinarv department votes for Young and two for J. W. FATHER OF THE PORT OF West a grave consultation it was plain Corner Minn. & Second North Sts, their peculiar fitnes" to rfonn ih tii^k i-nposen COOKIN & HEATH STOVES to the University course Bond, who has been secretary during HARTLEPOOL. A MODEL JURY. upon them The\ spent o\er ix ks 11 a 11 that they could not agree, the judge IVcw llm, Hfinn. tog sewing machines and the a, ph were and hinges upon the express condition the past year. On the formal (From our regular correspondent.) explained the merits of the case most thorough and exhaustive HARDWARE, Keeps a complete line of that outsiders shall be received ballot Mr. Young received the tour The result of this trwl fchows Ihit tno cl mi tha* more fully to them. Another "grave London, England, March 1st. 1879. the No 8 possesses manv-poiuts- of i pc 110-1 o^ci SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, in the schools, and no tuition votes. consultation" was held, at the end Threshing any other machine was fillveudorstu in th com Tin-ware & Farming Implements* On Monday at Deptford and Greenwich suttee charged. It fits children outside of of which one of the^urors announced The No. 8 Is not the old stjle Wheeler & V, .'son 500 engineers went out against the University for aUniversitv course i The shop 5s in cbirge of an experienced hand Sewing Machine improved or changed, but IB that they found for the defendant. Carpenter and Farming Tools, I Mho ghes the mending and repairing of tin-ware the proposed 7 per cent, reduction. and does away with the preparatory An Entirely New Invention This caused some surprise in his special attention All work warranted An enthusiastic gathering of leading Machines, J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & Several thousand men are now locked course of that State institution. And The No. 6 and No. 7 court, which was not lessened when citizens of New York and other Corner of Minn, and 2d North Street*. out in London, and one of their societies the regents acting in concert have A Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' another juror asked "which was the places, was held at the residence of STRAIGHT Needle Tffamifacinrins Fach ncs arc New Urn Minn. is already burdened with support cut ott the preparatory courses ail especially recommended for bUObilAKEub' ami defendant and which was the plain- Cyrus W. Field, the projector of the Wagons & Buggies, D. Osborne of 2000 at Liverpool. Building but the sub-freshmen. Another object of all sizes both for steam and Horse tiff." His curiosity on this point For descriptive catalogue, information as to an ocean telegraph cable, to celebrate S.D.Peterson, & Co's. Full line of occupied territory, wholesale prices, etc address thethroughout the busy district of Ashton-under is to prepare teachers for being satisfied, there were further the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Power. WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO., Lyne is at a stand-still, common schools of the State. While consulations and explanations, and signing of an agreemeut to form the REAPERS AND MOWERS. CLOVERS HULLERS, bricklayers and laborers having there is no hostility to the State normal a lenght a verdict was returned for company for laying the cable. Four 155 State St., Chicago. Dealer in schools the act, the future, it turned out inopposition to a reduction THE OSBORNE the plaintiffs. It subsequently tran* HORSE POWERS, of the fie original signers were present ABBIDBLTUBAL IMPLEMENTS, is expected, will bring about the of a penny per hour. Other "5i CHAS. WAGNER, Agent, CORN SHELLERS. spired that the jury had been all alang and also the successor of the Self-Binder, *j same end, in which case the normal strikes are reported from Various debating among themselves the fifth. Short addressess were made New Ulm, Min schools will be more devoted to districts, not a day passing that does Agent for the question.as to which was the plaintiff "tn^. ALT* SIZES i by Cyrus W. Field, David Dudley teaching methods. not increase the army of labor arrayed and which the defendant, their STOUGTTON WAGONS Field and others. Nearly 1,503 in. Feed Milk, Endless Chaiii^ S against capital. At the same The Elward Harvester, opinions on the subject being apparently This system is novel in many of vitations hed been sent out, and Levers" ^J AND SLEIGHS, Powers, Equalizers, time fresh mills are stopping work, divided. At the conclusion its features, if not entirely original several hundred persons responded additional iron furnaces are being of the case the judge kindly remarked Dixon, 111., and Rock Island Jacks, Belting, PulleyS, all its essentials, and those who *&**? .r^ in person. Letters and dispatches, with wire or twine binder, blown out. Lomas'Mill at Burnley, PLOWS. that "if there had been a little nave given the matter much study Shafting, &c. ^&c\. &c.~ were received from invited guests -iWWto. l^j^Hf^ running 20,000 spindles, stopped want of understanding among them, McSHERRY & FOUN- claim that it is not only the best in PROLIFIC EVER GROW*. who were unable to be present. mos Thet undersigned offers for sale, seed last week. On Tuesday several millowners they might console themselves by IVA TONWAN FANNING MILLS. Mf the country, but predict that when Those were from President Hayes *f ?JKn* TAIN CITY SEEDERS, gave notice of a reduction in thinking they had given a very its results are fully developed it will MPECI^L DISCOUNTS FOR CASH and members of the Cabinet, the Weed"-DomesticSewiDgMafihines 100 bu. per acre can be grown with ordinary wages from 7 to 10 per cent. In the sound judgment." There are, nevertheless, FURST & BRADLEY happily surprise its warmest supporters- AND SHORT TIME SALES. Marquis of Lome and other members care. Why will farmers grow Bolton district the mill operatives occasious on which a "little It may be added that the systern oats at the rate of 1600 lbs. per acre of the Canadian Government, Governor Kp* Send for Catalogne und Price List Jj| *3^ *$& want of understanding" of this nature have offered, in consequence of the NE is receiving a commendation by when the} cangrow over 6000 lbs. of W ULM Robinson and many prominent Address stating what you wish to buy MnfN might lead to rattier serious results,^ continued depression of trade to aca &e. fte.^ &c. corn? Ripens in 90 days. Makes choice the schools of the State that amounte men in this and othei countries. I^ronld also inform the public thatI becept reduction of 5 per cent. The ROBINSON & CO. meal for bread. 25 cents per package. to an enthusiasm, if reports can at% hare established a branch agency Call and examine my goods and pti-es j^. -waa&fc -s^fcsi 9 packages 2.00. Discount for clubs. masters at present insist on 10.* relied on. St. Paul Dispatch. Sleepy Eye, where everything in mV before buying elsewhere. Address E, D. PEAKE, Jamestown lire can be obtained. ^fjT 1 M. MULLEN: Grnt Co., WU, r*TKB4M. Sifefi'