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with an annual interest saving of $13,638,651. The Minnesota CentraJ Baptist Some interesting figures about the !tw $JM JjUweun THE LATEST STYLES IN HOUSE.The motion to lay the pending ll?iROBAT NOTICE. THE President, on the 12th, vetoed Silverbill andamendments on the table was Association will meet in Owatonna *3 condition of the iron and steel trade lost109 to 126and the previous question, was the bill to prevent military Interference at on the 27th inst., and remain in session have been brought out at the meeting then seconded119 to 107. The first section of PROBATE COURT, elections. the bill, providing that gold coins shall be a onedollar two days, Rev^ C. D. Belden of of the association in Pittsburg Brown Coanty~Minn., piece (or unit) of 25 8-10 grains, a quartereagle irarw primr, im I TIT^T. iNthePonc a Indian habeas corpus Spring and Summer Clothing 'Austin delivering, the opening ad* last week. No industry has felt the (orf2.60),a$3.00-piece,neagleanddouble- In the Matter of the Estate of Louis Johnson Deceased. eagle, was agreed to106 to 94. An amendment case, at Omaha, on the 12th, Judge Dundy, dre&f. effect of the hard times more severely, to the second Mction making the weight of the Wednesday, May 21th, 1879. On reading an filing the petition of Sophia Johnson, of the United States District Court held that silver dollar 4G0 instead of 412K grains was, after praying for reasons therein set forth, that Letters and only 265 of the 692 blast &} an Indian is a rerson, and therefore entitled of Administration be issned to Frank Anderson. dehate. rejected62 to 176and the section was -t* ~*rS Rock County HeraldA vein of furnaces reported last year were fin LATEST BEWB. possessesthen adopted. The third section providing that to the writ of habeas coi"pus that he any owner of silver bullion majdeposit the same It is ordered that Thursday the 29th day of May silver has been discovered by parties operation. Those in operation* however, the inherent right of exoatriation that no at anv mint, to he formed into bars or into at 11 o'clock, in forenoon, be assigned for the hearing rightful authority exists for removing him by who were quarrying rock for building did a great business, and standard dollars of 412W grains, forvhis of said petition, and that the heirs at law ef the benefit. was then taken up. and a motion to insert after said deceased, and all other persons interested in THE OLD WORLD. force to the Indian Territory that the military purposes in Rose Dale township the production of pig iron the word bullion" the words produced from said estate are required to appear at a session of could only arrest and turn htm over to mines in the United 8tates" was defeated103 ON the 11th, anonymous letters were in the north-west corner of this county, the ProbateCourt, then to be holden at the Probate has advanced from 2,093^236 tons in the civil authorities, and that, not having done to 130as was also114 to 115a motion to add a Received, and Offered for Sale at Astonishing Low Prices, by Office, in said County^ and show cause, if any there rent to the heir apparent of the Russian Empire on lands owned by Messrs. C. L. 1876 to 2,577,361 in 1878. Another proviso that the Secretary of the Treasury may be, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be this, the Indians were unlawfully detained, advising him to go abroad if he wished to purchase silver bullion for coinage at its market granted. Bruce and A. Kidder. striking fact is the increase in the and must be discharged. The case was one value, and that all gains and profits arising maintain a position in the impending revolution. And it is farther ordered, that the said petitioner therefrom shall inure to the United States. production of Bessemer steel. The where some of the Poncas had strayed from give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, Without further action on the bill, the House adjourned. Mr. Charles Merriman, of Howard of the pendency of said petition and the hearing their reservation, and when arrested by the amount of pig iron converted by the A CONSTANTINOPLE dispatch of the thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published 204,-Lake, Wright county, had his horses military, and sought to be returned,-sued out Bessemer process in 1874 was in the New Ulra Review, a weekly newspaper llth says the Saltan had promised to grant SENATE.A resolution was adopted, a writ of habeas corpus. printed and published at New Ulm, in said stopped by two highway robbers, 352 tons, while last year it reached autonomy to the Albanians. It was also County ofBrown, for three successive weeks previous THE House of Representatives, on but he knocked one down and starting on the ICth, directing the Secretary of the Treasury I 1 stated that the Mohammedans in Adrianople jo said day ofhearing. 739,765, and the amount of Bessemer to report to the Senate what amount of legal-tender Dated at New Ulm, this 1st day of May, A. D. '79 his team, the other was knocked the 13th, took a vote on the proposition to were suffering from the lack of food and notes have been presented and redeemed steel rails produced grew between A WESTPHAL Judge ofProbate, pass the Military Interference bill over the were plundering the shops of that city. in coin since the 1st of January last, and over and Merriman escaped. Brown Co, Minn. the same years from 144,944 to 550,"- what amount of coin he considers himself authorized Executive veto. The result was: Yeas, 127 THE French Minister of the Interior to retain in the Treasury to maintain 398 tons. nays, 97nota two- birds majority. Shakopee ArgusSaturday night specie resumption ...The Legislative bill was has authorized the organization of a lottery Sissued further debated, remarks being made on tbe political HERRIF'S SALEBy virtue of an execution, John McMullen's hardware store was THE Secretary of the Treasury has to raise a fund for the completion of the clauses by Messrs. Eaton, Gonkling Butler. ont of the District Court for the Sixth Judicial given notice that the 5-20 registered and rtatue of "Liberty" to be presented to the burglarzied. Two rerolvers and Voorhees, etc. District in and for the County of Blue Earth Tb ConfedroDemocratic Plat coupon bonds embraced in the ninety-fourth, andState of Minnesota, upou a judgement vendered United States. HOUSE.A resolution was adopted several cases of pocket knifes were form. and docketed in said Court on the 14th day of December ninety-fifth anJ ninety-sixth calls will be redeemed'at providing for the appointment of a standing A LONDON telegram of the 12th taken. This booty, together with A 1871, a transcript of winch Judgment Krom_the Okolona Southern States. the Treasury Department, on the committee to which shall bo referred all bills, was on the 15th day of December 1S71,filedand says a conference of the representatives of fifty cents obtained by breaking open resolutions, petitions, etc. affecting the traffic 1st of July next, with interest to date of maturity. docketed in the office of the Clerk of the 9th Jnrtici. We want the Yankees to understand the Great Powers had been called, to meet at in alcoholic liquorsThe bill to prevent al District in and for the County of Blown in said the money drawer, was the result of now and here, once for all, tbe repeal of contagious diseases among Paris, to consider the question of^the rectification Stte, in a certain notion wherein McCoimick the night's work. Within the space cattle was reported from the Committee on Agriculture, and Leander JlcCormick partners of the firm cf COUNTERFEIT fives on the National of the frontier between Greece and that there will be no peaee that is and made the apecial order for the CH McCormitk & Bro were Plaintiffs and John of three years, Mr McMullen has Bank of Pawling, N. Y., have been lately Turkey. not a mockery, no harmony that is 20th The Warner Silverbill was taken up, and McClellan as Defendant, fa\ or vi said Plaintiffs, put in circulation. an amendment to tbe third section, authorizing been robbed live times, and he and against said Defendant for the sum of Two not a cheat, and no fraternal love A ST. PETERSBURG telegram of the the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase without Hundred and fifty and 25-109 Dollars (with $7 05 thinks that if there is any "lienor THE Secretary of War, on tbe 14th 13th announces the destruction the day before, costsincnrred since Judgment) I ha\e on the Oth limit all the silver bullion, trade-dollars and that is not a lie, until this States day of May A 1879, levied upon all the right, foreign silver coin that mav be offered for sale in conformity with the decision of Judge among thieves" his possessions will by (ire, of the Town of Erbit, at the confluence Union of ours becomes a White title and inteiest ot the said Defendart John McClellan at the market valueof silver, and that such purchases Dundy in the VuxmhabeasiorptiH case, directed of the Erbit and Nelva Rivers. for a time be unmolested. to til's following decued property, to wit: shall continue as long as the 41214 grains Man's government, for white men, that Standing Bear and the other imprisoned The South Half of the Noi th West Quai ter of section standard silver can be obtained for one dollar in THE plague has made its appearance and white men only. Seven (7) in township [110] North, ot Range Thirtytwo Ponca Indians should be released. legal-tender notes, was, after considerable discussion, A tramp entered the house of [32] West, the same ljmp and being in the in the Caucasus. rejected -59 to 155. Other amendments Until the States are recognized as County of Brow and State of Minnesota A FIRE in Lexington, Ky., On the were offered and ordered printed. CHEAP CHAELEY, Henry Elling near Glencoe, Wednesday, A a Consistory held in Rome on And will sell the sime, or so much thereof :i* the masters,and the General Government 14th, destroyed the Pioen.x Hotel and other and finding Mrs. E. sick the 12th, the Pope appointed five Cardinale may be necessary to satisfy slid execution and is remanded back to the place property to the total ilue of $& 0,000. THE MARKETS. costs, at the front tiooi of the Court house in the and alone, ransacked the premises, and numerous Bishops. "Among the former city ot New Ulm in the County of Bi own and State of a menial. ON the 15th, Jay Gould and the exS was Rev. Dr. Newman, of England. NEW YORK, May 16.FlourWhite, and after securing considerable'I'luuder, aforesaid, on Thursday the I9th day of June A D. cietary of the New Jersey S uithei Railroad Until the Persian people confess 1879, at 10 o'clock A. of that day Wheat Extra, *4 55@5&5. WheatNo. 2, bound and gagged the helpless A N Athens (Greece) telegram of the I Dated at New Ulm, Minn May 6th A 1879 Company were indicted by the Monmouth and repent of the infernal crime and Chicago Sorlnjr, *1.0"@1.08X No. 2 Milwaukee, 13th says the relations of that country with JOHN MANDERFELD, Sheriff woman and brutally outraged her County (N. Gmnd Juiy for alleged fraudulent THE $1.06\gl.06K. OatsWestern Mixed, 32 Brown Co,Mmu treason of invading our sacred soil. Turkey were again becoming unpleasant person. At last accounts Ihe tramp transactions after the road became insolvent. JOHN LIND, Attorney foi PJ.iintifis @35f CornWestern- Mixed, 45@45}c. There was great irritation in Eplrus, and the Until the Southern half of this republic had not been apprehended. Mrs E. Pork Moss' *9.00(10 25. Lard16 47^. Greek Government was making military preparations is represented in some of the will probably die. Cattle$9 0OS10.25 for Good to Extra. A WASHINGTON telegram of the 15th on a large scale. highest oftces of the old Confederacy. ORTGAOE S\LEDrfanlthaving been made Sheep 34.73@tf 25. Hogs*3.90 o4.00. sars the Secretary of the Tieasary had stated in the payment of the sum of Eighty-three .ind HOPKINS, GILKES & Co., of Middlesboro, A five-year-old son of Henry Bolgan that it was usele to send dispatches to the 35-100 Dollars, ($3335-100), which iscliiroed to bo EAST LIBERTY/, PaCattle Best, En?., with a capital of (2,500,000, and due at the date ot this notice upon a certain mort Until both Federal and Confederate of Mankato, while playing in an IJ.-f ariimnt for the ten-dollar refunding certific.itts, $52.50 medium, *5.00@5.25. Hoas Lloyd & Co., of the same place, both in the pace, duly executed anddclivctedbj D.ividl Rus as they would be sent in due psoportion soldiers are pensioned, or neith.er. nnocc.ipied house with other children, Yorkeis, $J4 3 60 Phil idelphlas, 13 75 4) sellandEmma A. Russell. Ins wile, mortfigors, to Iron trade, suspended on the 13th. to all the different offices authoi Izod to Adam Wj he, mortgacee, bearing date the 26th ly 190. Sheep*3 90 4 05. jumped through a window, and of September, A. D: 1877, and duly recoidcd in the THE recent communal elections sell them as soon as they could bt' printed, office of the Register of Deeds, and foi the County a scarf which he wore about his Until the free school system is BALTIMORE, Md.~CattleBest qualify, hrougbout Spain have largely favored the and the supply would soon reach $2,000,000 a ofBrown and State of Minnesota, on thefiit day of 3 25a5 9J medium, $3.73($L35. wiped out. We take pleasure to c.tll the attention of the Public of New Ulm and neck caught on a hook and hung Government. OctobeiA.D If77,at9o*clock, i inBook"H" day. Ho_s lioo 1, ?5 00^5.50. SI eepGood, ofMoitgagcs, on pace302 w! ich moit gage, together him. he children ran to the house Until every Yankee purpose and vicinity to our extensive htoek of NEW AND ELEGA N IN a game of billiards in Chicago, on PROF. GREISBAGH, the distinguished with the notes therein described, was duly assigned and gave the alarm, but so much practice is eliminated from the social, and tiansfeiredbv the said Ad.im Wylie to German botanist, died on the 13th. the 15th, between Jacob Schaefer, of Chicago, Spring & Summer Clothing CHICAGOWheatNo. 2 Spring B. F. Webbei, Assignee, by an indenture of assignment, 1 time elapsed that when released he moral and political fabric of and George F. Slosson, of New Yoik, for fl,- duly executed and delivered, lieaiing date GEN. GRANT and party left Hong .'I.M1 a, 9S5509'c.teh 97% ^98 for May the first day olApnl A 1B79, nnddnly ucoided was apparently dead By extraord'naiy 000 and the Brunswick-Balke championshipof-the this States Union. Kong, China, for Japan, on the 13th. 9^c .,$ 01 for June Corn closed at in the Office of the Register of Deeda-^of slid countj world emblem, at the three-ball game, oworts on the part of the Until the Republic is it-stored to on the 17th day of April, A. 1M79 at 11 o'clock ti x' tor No 2 cash, 5.- t- May 35} for NEWS was received on the 14th of Schaefer made the unprecedented run of 690 in Book"K of mortgages on ige 182, and no action mother life wa finally restored. the hands of the Southern people June. OatsNo 3, 28e, s'i seller June, the burning of the Town of Uralsk, on the or pi ocecding at law or othei ise having lieen now being reeeh ed bv us, and oftcred at the following LOW PRICES: points. He won the trame in three runs, his TJ^e. liy.'No 2, 31 BarleyNo 2, instituted to recover tho debt sec tired by said inoi and their freinds and tilhcs of the Ural River, iu Russia, by Nihilist Incendiaries. average being 333%- Slosson made only 44 gage, or any part thereof 0 St. hades TimesOn Friday isli, (J4 55C Mess Porkf9 65'40.70, William Allen school of polities of points in the entire game, an average of 14%. Now therefore, notice is heieby given, that by ash. Lai-iSri 20 8 2-J^, i"ash. Butter nioht, of la^t week, a rain storm A PARIS telegram of the 14th says the North. vh tne ofa powei ofsale contained in said mortgage, All Wool Cassimere Suits, New and Latest Styles, from $3,50 to 5,00. THE report of the Department of Agriculture, J to Faiuv, li^l8e. E^rssS@9c andpuisnant tothwstatute in such case made and patted over tin- city, accompanied France had peremptorily declined to join Never, no, never, will we shake for April, was issued on the 16'h. provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed, an I OittleEtna eve-,, t0)~2 Choice, Light Weight Spring Suits from S-1,75 to $9,00. England in efforts to securea loan for Turkey. with gusts or local whirls of wind the premises described in and covered by said inoi tgage, hands across the awful chasm until The acreage of growing liter wheat was *4 7.)MS5 !o.l 14 4'.1.70 Medium viz: The West Hall of the Noith East Quliter 1 A CONFERENCE was held at Barnsby, which overturned a number of small Union Suits from $6,00 to $7,00. about 14 per cent, greater tban last year. The these things have come to pass*, both Oath's, 4 00/84 40, Butch- Stock, |2.65 of Section Numbci Twenty (20) Township Number Eng., on the 14th, at which 120,000 colliers out-buildings. As the wind veered One-Hundied and Nine (109) North, of Ranee crop of the country, taken as a whole, presented OJ4.0H, Sti(- it! *'i -iUtf.i 65. Hogs in letter and in spirit. Elegant Worsted Suits from $8,00 to $12,00. Number Thirty-three (33) West of the 5th Piincipal were represented. It was decided to demand a piomise of at least 2 per cent, below (J')tMl to Ci-ui ii30'3'r SheepPoor to the northwest one miniature meridian in Brown county and State ofMinnc a 10-per-cenL increase of pay, and, if^refused, the average. The rye cron was 4 per cent, below sotn, with the hereditaments and appmtenances, TO C'O c\ i.i T" 30. Scotch Suits (Latest Style*) from $4,75 to $7,50. whirlwind seemed to have exhausted to stop work throughout the country. will be s( Id at public vendue to the highest biddei the average. The couditiou of sheep VISITOR FROM ABOVE. its fury on the wheel of Weeks' for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, Boy's and Youth's Suits from $2,50 to $6,00. throughout the country was very good. Red Wing and Faribault have THERE is dangerous agitation in if any, on said premises, ind Twenty-five dollars wind mill, demolishing the same and attorney's fee is stipulated in and by said mortgage FIVE public executions by hanging, Albania, and everything, it is said, forebodes each voted $50,000 in aid of the Cannon Pants from 65 cents up to $3,50. in case of foreclosuie, and the disbui sements allowed ANOTHER ACCOUNT OP THE METEOR. tumbling it into a total wreck to the revolution. and one by ehootirg, occurred on the 16th Valley railroad. by law which sale will be irnde by the Sheiiffof St. Paul Globe, ground at the southeast corner- of saidBrow county, at the front door of the Couit Summer Caps from 25 cents up to 45 cents. THE cattle plague has made its appearance three in North Caiolina, one in Missouri, one A telegram of the 10th from House, in the City of New Ulm insaid Countj and the building, damaging the mill property in Louisiana, ai.d one (that by aborting) in in Bohemia. State.on the 14th day otJuneA 1870,at 10 o'clockA HatsNew Stylesfrom 50 cents to $2,00. Worthington, mentioned the fact of of that day, subject to redemption at any time Utah. The ropes of two of the culprits, at to the extent of several hundred It is currently reported that Vanderhilt, THE Town of Halas, in Hungary, has within one year fi om the day of sale, is prov idcrt by a large and brilliant meteor passing Hillsboro, N. C., were too long, and had to be dollars. White and colored Shirts from 45 cents to 75 cents. been inundated, and 300 houses in Kottorl of New York, the great railway law readjusted after the trap was sprung. At over that place from the northwest Dated, New Ulm, April 30th, A 1879 have been destroyed. ~_ long, has gained control of the Chicago In Boots and Shoes we have a full and complete ine and can give you Boonville, Mo., the ro, broke, and a second The meteor was of an unusually bril B. WEBBER, Assignee. "OHthe night of the 13th, Poonah, & Northwestern Railway. hanging was necessitate J. liant appearance, and attracted the J. NEWHART. Attorney for Assignee. CALF-SKIN BOOTS from $2,00 to $3,50. Every pair warranted. CITY eighty miles south of Bombay, in India, was Store, THE New York Assembly has passed attention of citizens for miles around. nearly destroyed by fire. Children's and Ladies' Shoes from 45 cents to $1,75. a bill making 6 per cent, the legal rate of interest Drug1 From Auditor Whitcomb, just returned Thp Democrats are yet in a quandary THE African Trading Company of PROBATE NOTICE. in that State. from that section, we learn what to do about the President's Rotterdam, having agencies in London and BENNETT AND FLAHERTY, two of the that the meteor came to the earth other points in Europe, failed, on the 15th. Our Spring and Summer Clothing are all newly-made goods and all second veto. They went through Commissioners of Public Works, iu Brooklyn, Liabilities very heavy. just across the line, about fourteen the form of passing the bill over the of our own manufacture, and we are able to give everyone a fit be N. Y., were, on the 16th, found guilty of putting STATE OE MINNESOTA* In PiobateCouit miles southwest of Jackson, in Emniett A BERLIN dispatch of the 15th denies, veto but of course lacked the sufficient County of Brown. S Special Teun men on the pay-roll of the board for the on the authority of the United States Government, county, Iowa, a short distance In the Matter of the Fstate of Nicolas Heinen (le- lean or fat, tall or short. number of votes. purpose of securing their votes, and not exacting ceased. Please examine our stock the statement made by a Socialist member from a school house and ou the work in return. On reading ind filing the petition ot Mullen of the Reichstag, that the United States Administrator of said Estate, setting forth the farm of a man named Barber* amount of personal estate, that has come to his authorities had complained that letters from Since- Hayes' second veto the Democrats and we guarantee you satis- Such was the velocity witn CONGRESSIONAL. hands, and the disposition thereof the amount of the United States to Germany had been broken debts outstanding against said deceased, and a description say he would veto the ten which the meteor was driven through SENATE.A bill was introduced, on ope" or tampered with. of all the real eftate of which said deceased commandments if sent to him by a the 10th, relative to telegraphic communication died seuud and the condition and value of the air, and its weight, that it was faction. THE International Congress to discuss botween the United States and foreign countries. the respective poi tions thereof and piaying that Democratic congress, or the bill for the various projects for a ship cana! embedded in the earth, a blue clay license be to him gi anted to sell some of said teal The Legislative bill was further considered, a spring bonnet for Mrs. Hayes if across the Isthmus or Darlen met in Paris, estate. and speeches were made by Messrs. Hill, Chandler soil to the depth of fifteen feet, the And it appealing by said petition, that there is no on the 15th. M. de Lesseps was chosen President and Windom. sent to him by a Democratic milliner. ILespeofcfully, depression of the ground at the top sufficient personal estate in the hands ot said Admimstiatortopav and Rear-Admiral Daniel Rinmen, of HOUSE.A resolution was offered said debts, and that it is necessary being fully ten*feet across. As soon the United States Navy, one of the Vice-Presidents. in order to pay the same, to soil some of and referred for the appointment of a select as the location of the fallen meteor said ieal estate: committee to take into consideration snoh measures Cheap Charley. It is therefore ordeied tint all peisons inteiestcd as might tend to promote the agricultural And now the Democrats charge became known citizens turned in in said estate, aiipenrbefoie the Judge ofthisComt, THE cattle plague has made its appearance interests ot the countrycJeveral bilk were introduced old Zachary with being drunk the and dug it up,the substance proving on Saturday the 7th day of June, A 1879, at 10 and referred, including the following: in the vicinity of St. Petersburg. o'clock A at the Conit House in New Ulm in Relating to pubbc lands tor the appointment other day when he gave them such tobeneail} oval in sljape, and about said County, then and theie to show cause (it any A UKASE has been issued forbidding of a MuaifcsipDi Itiver Commiiwon for the reduction there be) why license should not be gi anted to said an overhauling in the Senate. He twice the size of an ordinary and reorganization of the Army Tbe Roumanian Jews to enter Russia. Administrator to sell said ieal ebtate aceoiding to Warner Silver bill ww further debated, Messrs. :P. S.Goods ^^ouLgll of \is etnei must have got hold of some of the sik hat, and weighing nearly 500 the prayer ofsaid petition Kelley, lieed, Hhskeli and Cowman taking part SEVENTY arrests have been made at And it is further ordered, that a copy of this oi. same kind of "stuff" that Gen. pounds. Auditor Whitcomb got a in the ducusrion The bill prohibiting the Orenburg on charges ot incendiarism. der shall be published for four successive weeks xiot siJiitettole oetn. "to retiorneci einci presence of tbe military at places of election Grant occasionally got drunk on small piece as a keepsake, which prior to said day of hearing, the list of Inch publications was signed the Speaker and sent to tbe Senate THE Duke of Medina-Celli, of shall be at least fourteen d'i.\ before said while he was in command of our presents all the appearance of melted Jos. Bobleter, for the signature of the President pro tern. money -will "to olieerfully refund- day of heailug, in tho New Ulm Review a weekly Spain, was killed, on the 14th, while shooting newspaper, printed and published at New Ulm in armyregular fighting whiskey. metal, valuable in in its character, SENATE. Consideration was resumed, on his estate, by the accidental discharge of said County, and personally served on all pertons ed Mr. Whitcomb being shown a ring on the 12th, ot the Legislative bill, and Mr. his gun. interested in said estate, lesiding in saitd County, beroie slid dayo hearing Windom spoke against the political legislation at least fourteen days that had been beaten out of a small JACOB STAEMPFLI, ex-President of BytheCourt Dated at New Ulm, the contained therein, and Mr. Coke replied. A. De Lacy Wood, Secretary of Wholesale arlfi Retail Dealer in detached particle. It is reported the 31st, day. of Apiil,.A 1879 the Swiss Confederation, died at Berne-, on the Minnesota Editorial Association, HOUSE.Mr. Cox called attention to A WESTPHAL. parties having it iu possession have the 15th. Drugs & Medicines, a petition presented on the 10th and printed in 00TTA6E6-oct UPRIGHT PIANO. Judge of Probite of Brown Co Minn suggests, in the Bed River Free the Secoi d, to the effect that** tbe longer continuance been offered $200 for it. A ST. PETERSBURG dispatch of the of the session is fraught with danger to Press, an excursion of the association ISth anuounces the destruction by fire of the peace and with difwster to the financial commercial MORTGAGE SALE. over Lalce Superior this summer. and other interests of the countr that greater part of Lublin, a city of 20,000 inhabitants, the measures inaugurated by Congress threaten GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AN The association has never in Russian Poland. a revolution andtostn kedown all the safeguards Hon. Mark TI. Dunnell h.is introduced had an excursion, and we think the A has been received from to a tree and unintimidated ballot and that this LETTER PAINTS MISCELLANEOUS unprofitable sesRioa Rhould be speedily terminated." a bill in Congress to repeal all idea will strike the members of the Prof. Nordenskjold, of the Polar expedition, Mr. Cox said this petition was an Default hiving been made in the pajment of the AND BLAN HOOKS, acts and parts of acts relative to the association favorably. Let's have sum of four huitdred and sixtj -eight and 50-100 from Eastern Siberia, dated Sept 25, 1878, insult to Congress and should not have Dollars, (468 50,) which is claimed to be due at been printed, as he objected to it at announcing that all connected with the expedition pre-emption of public' hinds the an excursion, provided enough of GOLD TENS, the date ofthis notice upon a ceitain Mortgage, the time it was presented. After debate, were well and confident of accomplishing duly executed and delivered by Bernard McGow% United Slates. The following is the the fraternity will join in to make the Speaker submitted the question as to WALL PAPER STATIONERY, an and Catherine McGowan to Osborne & Co. Its object whether the Record should be corrected by the text of the bill: it interesting. benung date the bth day of January A 1876 and, insertion of the objection and the consequent Windo Curtalni* A ROME (Italy) dispatch of the 16th with a power of salp therein contained, duly recorded exclusion of the petition, and it was HO ordered. That all acts and parts of'acts relative in the office ot the Register of Deeds in and Bills were introduced and referredabolishing says Garibaldi had decided to reside permanently AND for the County ot Brown and State of Minnesota, to the pre-emptions of public the jurors'tost oath anthorizing the coinage in Rome. on the 6th day of January A. D. 1876, at i 1-2 o'- Of the 20,000,000 acres of land in of a silver dollar and fractions thereof of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, land of the United States le, and clock P'M in Book Hof Mortgages, on page 26 full standard value, following the metric system Ireland, two men own between them and no action or proceeding having been instituted, the same are hereby repealed all the THE NEW WORLD. making appropriations for the support of at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured 281,198.^ If this enormous property the army for the fiscal year ending Jnne SO, surveyed public lands, ot the United by said Mortgage, or any part thereof: PURE LIQUORS 1880 providing for the issue of legal-tender A LARGE and brilliant meteor exploded were divided into five acre freeholds Now therefore, Notice is hereby given, That by States not designated in the surveys notes and the retirement of National Bank near Washington, Minn., on the afternoon virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, it would sustain 56,559 families in notes, and the equalization of the tax on State as mineral or timber lands, from and and pursuant to the statute in such case of the llth, with a report equal to a ANDuSPIRITS. and National Banks,and the equalization of the comparative comfort and independences!. made and provided, the siid Mortgage will be foreclosed We invite your attention to our new patent rights of property industry, proposing a Constitutional after passage or this act shall be enj 800 pounder The concussion shook the by a sale of the premises described in and Amendment fixing the Presidential Seventeen landlords are owners town. The meteor was plainly visible during tered only under the homestead and SIX OCTAVE COTTAGE UPRIGHT, conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: term at six years amending the law providing of 1,400,000 acres, which, partitioned The North Half of the North Eist quarter of its passage through the air, and was apparently for compensation of the President .ThePresident's tree culture laws of the United being the only one manufactured in the U. S. It it Toys, Notions section No.Twenty-fonr (24) iu Township No One Message vetoing the Military Interference abjUt the size of an ordinary football. off in the manner set forth, hundred and eleven (HI) North of Range No States this act shall take eiieet from bill was readf.. A motion to suspend the rales made throughout of the best material and workmanship. Thirty.three (33) West, in Brown County and State and pass the bill making appropriations for the would support 280,000 families. A and after the first day of Jul), 1879. AND The action is our patent improved and of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appnrtenances* support of the army was defeated-101 to 109 A of men crossing the Mississippi PARTY gain, 4,000,000 acres are held by 107 which sale will be made by the Sheriff of eight Oreenbackers voting with the Republicans Mr. Dunnell has also introduced a FANCY GOODS. is the best in use it fills along felt want for a at St. Louis, in a skiff, on the llth, in the affirmative, and one with the Democrat* said Brown Connty, at tho front dcor ofthe Courthouse, persons, and this land would maintain bill to extend the provisions of an in the negative. in the City of New Ulm in said County and were drawn under the bow of a steamer, and light, portable, handsome and cheap Piano, which 800,000 families. Another 8tate, on the 29th day of May A 1879, at 10 act approved June 22d, 1874, entitled will in a great measure supersede the Reed Organ. bENATE.The House bill for the exchange four of them were drowned. o'clock A.M., of that day, at public vendue, to fact, nearly one-third of the entire of subsidiary com for legal-tender money the highest bidder foi cash, to pay said debt and an act for the relief of settlers on The Walnut is designed for schools, the nursery EX-CONGKESSMAN JOHN ROGERS, Of was reported from the Committee on Finance, interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, surface of the country is held by 292 XHiDER* SOLICITED. railroad lands, so as to embrace the and twenty-fivejdollars attorney's fees as stipulated and practice. Rosewood is suitable for the most on the 13th..,.The Legislative, Executive and Moreau, N. Y., died on the morning of the individuals. in and by said Mortgage incase of foiecloture, Judicial Appropriation bill was taken up. and, claims of all bona fide settlers under llth. elegant surroundings. Guaranteed forfiveyears.' and the disbursements allowed by law subject to after debate, a motion to strike out the clause the homestead or pre-emption laws At Sidney, Neb., on the 10th, a man redemption at any time within one year from the Will stand in tune as long as any piano in the directing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay -li Orders by Mail will lcceivc Piomp day of sale, as provided by law. arrearages of pensions with the 110,000,000 legaltender Senator Hill, ofGeorgia,in addressing who shall make proper proof of such named Henry Loomis was mortally wounded market. Write for particulars and terms. Liberal Dated New Ulm Minn April 16th A. D. 1879 money kept in the Treasury as a special Attention, Goods and Prices warranted tbe Senate on the admission of settlement and of the necessary qualifications by Charles Reed. Loomis died in the afternoon, D. M. OSBORNEfcCO Mortgagees, discount to dealers, the profession and schools. fund for tbe redemption of fractional currency GEO. KUHLMAN, Attorney for Mortgagee and Reed escaped to the bluffs north was defeatedyeas, 25 nays, 37. to give satisfaction. Mr. Bell,appointed to represent New to enter under said laws, Address BILLINGS & CO. of the town, where he was captured by a HOUSE.Personal explanations were Hampshire by the Governor of that although no filing or entry may, previous Minn. Street, New Ulm, Minn. posse of officers and put in Jail. About eleven ai EAST FOURTEENTH ST.' State", so far forgot himself in the to the date of said act have made by several members, after which the previous o'clock at night a crowd of about 400 people ORTGAGESALE.Default has been made in question was demanded on the passage of NVv/ York Citf* excitement of debate as to say: "The been admitted in favor of such settlers surrouuded the Ja:l, overpowered the the conditions ofa certain Morfgage'bearing the Military Interference bill over the President's date the first day of January, A. D. 1875, executed Governor of New Hampshire has no provided, that the restrictions guards, and compelled the Sheriff to give up veto, and the bill was rejectedyeas. 127 and delivered by George Hollands and Abbie nays, 97less than the requisite two-thirds in the the keys Reed was then taken and banged power to appoint anybody to the of existing laws respecting lands Hollands, bia wife, mortgagors, to Judas Newhart affirmative. Ten of the Greenbackersvoted with to a telegraph pgle. The lynching is said to LEGAL NOTICES. mortgagee, which mortgage was duly recorded WM. H. KIESLING. "Confederate Senate." The laughter classed as double minimum in price R. KIESLING the Democrats in the affirmative and three in the office ofRegister ofDceds in and for-the connty have been generally commended by the citizens (Messrs. Barlow. Fonythe and Bussell) did not H. KELLER with which the statement was received shall not be relaxed in favor of the of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the second day J. HfERSCHELER* vote at allIhe bill relating to the Coinage Eiesling Eeller & Co. of Syduey, Reed having been guilty of ofFebruary.AJ* 1875,at 10 o'clock a.m., inBook"6" awakened the honorable gentleman claims falling under the provisions laws and coin and bullion certificates was debated, a former murder in Texas. MORTGAGE SALE. of Mortgages, on page 475. Said mortgage bears in. and an amendment offered that silver to the fact that he was not at of this act. terest at the rate of tweleper cent.per annum from bullion which may be deposited for coinage O N the afternoon of the 10th, a date until paid. Said mortgage together with the must be tbe product of the mines of the United Richmond but at Washington. Jn debt thereby secured was on the tenth day of April, special train containing the Directors of the States. Default having been made in tl.e payment view of the number of confederate A. D. 1879, duly sold and assigned by said Judas of the snm of five-hundred and thirty-three Credit Valley (Can.) Railroad and their SENATE.A bill was passed, on the Newhart to George H.Parker, and the instrument MINNESOTA NEWS. and ninety-seven hondreths Dollars, ($533,97), brigadiers in the Senate, it is not astonishing friends, which was standing on aside track at 14th, to amend the Revised Statutes so as to provide of assignment duly recorded in said office of Regis, which is claimed to'be due at the date of this DEALERS IN that if two or more persons conspire either Carlton Station, was run into by an engine ter of Deeds, on the llth day of April, A. D. 1879, at that Hon. Ben. Hill should notice noon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, to commit an offense against the United States 10 o'clock a. m., in Book "K'" of Mortgages, delivered by Charles H. Potter and Adaline G. under headway, and the tender of the engine think it the Confederate Senate. on pages 173 and 174. The amount claimed to ortodetrand the revenue, and one or more of Potter to Charles H. Chadbourn bearing date the The Southern Minnesota railroad was driven deeply into the body of the passenger be due and unpaid at the date of this notice upon such persons actually commit such crime, all 9th day January A. D. 1879 and, with a power of bridge over the Jackson river and coach. Eleven of the occupants were said mortgagees tbe sum of onehundred and eighty paihea to the conopiracy shall, on conviction, be sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office one dollars and twenty cents ($181.20), besides the fined 910,000, or imprisoned for a term off not ol the Register of Deeds in and for tbe County of more or less seriously injured. The engineer bottom will be 1,400 feet long, 68 READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, sum of seventeen dollars and twenty cents ($17.20) Brown and State of Minnesota, on the 10th day of more than two years, or both, at thediscretion of Senator Windom last week Monday says he was proceeding over the road under feet above the river and 53 feet paid by said George H. Parker as taxes upon the January A. I). 1879, at 10 o'clock A.M., in Book I of the Court....The Legislative, Executive and orders, Whea, the switch being open, he ran made one of the best and most Mortgages, on pages 461,462, and 463, and no act. premises covered by said mortgage and with lawnil Judicial Appropriation bill was further considered, above the bottom land. ion or proceeding having been instituted, at law or interest from April llth, 1879, is claim. and a general debate ensued on the proposed into the train. The switchman says the engineer telling speeches that has been made otherwise to recover the debt secured by said ed as an additional lien thereon, and no repeal of the jurors' test oath, etc. Mr. gave the signal for him to open the St. Peter Tribune: The many Mortgage, or any part hereof: action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been in during the session. The special correspondent Beck offered an amendment, which was agreed Laydies & Geu switch, and, thinking the engine to be Intended stitntcd to recovertheaniount ofsaid mortgage debt Now therefore, Notice is hereby Given, That by to, authorising and directingthe Secretary of the friends of Gen. C. T. Brown will be of the Chicago Inter or any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is here, virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, for the waiting cars, he did so. Tnsasury to issue immediately, in payment of glad to learn that he is much improved by given, that by virtue of the power of sale in said and pursuant to the statute In such case Ocean says: "It was as practical a arrearages of pensions. $10,000,COOin legal-tender UNDERWEAR mortgagecontained, and pursuant tothe statutes in made and provided, tbe said Mortgage will before.' MARK GRAY, who recently attempted currency held in the Treasury as a special fund in health aster his recent serious speech as has been made in the eight such case madeand provided, said mortgage will be closed by a sale of tbe premises described in and NOTIONS & for the redemption of fractional currency, etc the assassination of the tragedian, Edwin foreclosed and tbe premises described in and covered conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: illness and confinement to his weeks' debate through which Congress HOUSE,Consideration was resumed by said mortgage, to wit: The North West, TriBMiog The West half of the South West quarter of Booth, while the latter was acting Richard II. house. If he continues to improve .quarter of the South West quarter of Section has passed, and will be as widely section No. Seventeen (17) and the South East on the stage of McVicker's Theatre, Chicago, of the bill to amend tbe laws relating to coinage four (4) in Township one. hundred and eleven quarter of the SouthEast of Section No. eighteen as fast for a few days more* he will read and as affective as any, not and to com and bullion certificates, and, after has been adjudged insane and sent to the (111) North, of Range thirty-three (33) West, (18)in Towship One hundred and eleven (111) North considerable debate. Mr. Warner demanded the be up town in pitet the doctors. containing 40 acres of land according to Govercment ofRange Thirty-two (32) West, in Brown County excepting Conkling's. Windom Asylum at Elgin. previous question, pending which Mr. KiUinger and State of Minnesota, with, the heriditaroents Survey, situated in the county of Brown Unlaundried moved to lay the bill on the table. The yeas made a very strong point in showing and appurtenances which sale wulbe made by the and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments A FIRE in Chicago, on the afternoon Jordan (Scott Co.) Advocate: Atwo and nays wern ordered on the motion, when a Sheriffof said Brown County, at the front door of and appurtenances, will be sold at public SHIRTS and evening of the 10th, destroyed the drying that the Democrats, who hadbout motion to adjourn was made and carried100 weeks since, a Mrs. Pine, the Court-house in tbe City of New Ulm in said vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff and General to 97. kilns of Palmer, Fuller & Co.'a planingmtlls County and State, on the3d day of July A. D. 1879, promised to do all sort's of things ofsaid County, at the front door of the office of said an Irish lady living in Cedar Lake MerciaEuisc. at 10 o'clock-A. M., of that day, at public vendue, 8heriff intheCity of New Dim, in saidCounty and and several adjacent dwellings. About SENATE.'A joint resolution was introduced forthe relief of the country when to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt ana township, gave birth to' a male infant State aforesaid, on Thursday the twenty-ninth three acres of territory were burned over. HIGHEST interest, and tbe taxes, if any, on said premises, day of May, 1879, at 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose and referred, on the 16th, authorising they got into power, had signalized that kicked the beam at twenty and twenty-five dollars attorney'sfees as stipulated Loss, about $150,000. of paying the money due upon said mortgage, Market price and requesting tbePresident to open correspondence Si in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, their victory in gaining control and the sum paid for taxes as afoiesaid together with France, with a view of negotiating a pounds. And strange as it may appear, paid for THE Treasury Department, on the and theolsbnroofnta allowed by law subject to with the costs and expenses of sale and the sum of treatyof ^reciprocity and commerce with that of Congress, by awakening political redemption at any time within one. year from the it is nevertheless: true, that the Produce twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, stipulated in 12th, issued a statement of funding operations Government... The Legislative bill was again day of sale, as provided by law. agitation, and attempting to repeal said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure taken np, and, after remarks and explanations mother of this gigantic babe was lnce March 1,1877, showing that since thereof. Dated New Ulm May 22d, A. D. 1879. WafewSeMtora, Mr. Thunnan took the floor laws that were vital to the safety of that tune there had been sold, for refunding Mm, & COTE STBS NEW 17LM MINN about her housework, as usual the Dated, New Ulm, Minn., April 14th, 1878. and delivered a* lengthy argument in favor of W IN^IF vJs CHARLESH. CHADBOURN, Mortgagee, GEORGE H. PARKER, Assignee the country*" purposes, bonds amounting to 1803,096,700, tbe oolitinml legislation contained in the bill. next day after her confinement. NflART. Attorney for Assign*..