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K.. out of a strike then in progress among the Grover, Thorman and (Ga.% who fjfctt* l^lmr^irkw* W P^EGAL.NOTISCE. 1 THE DELUGE. LATBSTv STYLES IN would have Voted nay. Subsequently. some 22 feet orer a wood pile about spinners of the mills In that place. Agents of Messrs. Bailey and Hampton announced the spinners had been sent into New York five feet high and a board fence. that had they been present thev would have Portions of the State Visited hy a and other surrounding States to-solicit aid in voted against the reference, and Messrs. Me* The baggy was almost wholly demoralized NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ^jjg Millan and Groome announced that they would behalf of the strikers. 'iSigTerriM^ Tornado. MXW TTXiTwff, Tff I N'XT. and the horses were blown have voted in its favor.... A favorable septet ^^V**' bummer uoining wasmade on the Home joint resolution for adSonromcnjbattwoa'doektaoth). A STATE Convention of the Prohibitionists Wednesday, July 9th, 1879. some twelve feet, and when found In the Matter of the Estate of EleaT but Mr windom f Iowa will be held in Des Several Killed and Many Wonnded. objected to its consideration.. .tThe House the near horse was blowA over the jror J. Lee Deceased. Moines on the 16th of July. amendmentoto the Senate bill relating to tho THE MARKETS. JflNotice is hereby given that the Judge off *one and was lying six feet beyond, exemption of certain vessels from enrollment or THE President, on the 30th ult, sent of the Probate Court of Brown County license was slightly amended and agreed to both of them being on top of AN IMMENSE-AMOUNT OP PBOPERTY Mr. Windom introduced the Marshals' Appropriation the following message to Congress, reminding has fixed upon the first Monday of each NEW YORK, July 5,1870. the woodpile. The boy was thrown bill just vetoed by the President, minus DESTROYED AND TRAINS OH||| LIVE STOCK-Cattlc $7 75 0 00 that body that no appropriations for Mar* and every month for the next six the political clauses, and the bill wasread twice, against a post and lay doubled up at Sheep (.clipped) 3 25 5 25 when Mr. Eaton moved to add the political NEARLY ALL THE RAIL-J^JS? shale' expenses had yet been made: months, and the Probate office in said Hoe* 4 00 4 20 clauses of the vetoed bill, which motion was the-foot of it. Neither seriously To the Senate and House of Representative*:-~ County, as the times and place when ^4^ ROADS SUSPENDED FLOL'lTGood to Choice 4 15 & 4 50 agreed to27 to 19and the bill was then indefinitely The bill making appropriations for the payment WHEATNo. 2 Chicago 1 05 1 Otf hurt. The horses also escaped injury. and where he will receive, hear, and postponed-27 to 17. Received, and Offered for Saleat Astonishing low Prices, by of fees of United States Manual* and their CORN--Western Mixed 8l 4 4 HOUSE.A message was received I the town of adjust all claims of all persons against General Deputies, which I have this day returned OATSWtstem Mixed 87 3J to the House of Representatives (in from the President announcing his approval of RYEWeitern 00 61 The" most" disastrous* wind," rain said deceased.and that six months have WILLOW CREEK, K^ which it originated) with my objections, having the Judicial Expenses bill, and one vetoing the PORK-MeB8 9 50 10 25 been limited as the time for creditors and hail storm that has ever visited on its reconsideration by that body tailed to LAKD-Stcam 0 37'/s 0 40 Marshals' bilL A motion to pass the vetoed bill, Bliie*Earth county, the two story become a law, I respectfully call your attention to present their claims against said estate. CHEESE 03 00 the objections of the President to the contrary Minnesota in the recollection of the to the immediate necessity of making brick house of Mr. Stevens was WOOLDomestic Fleece 80 45 notwithstanding, resulted in 83 yeas to 62 nays some adequate provision for the due and efhcient oldest inhabitants prevailed in portions not the necessary two-thirds in the affirmative, CHICAGO. blown down and Mrs. Stevens execution by Marshals and Deputy and the bill failed to pass A message Dated the 26th day of June, 1879. of the State last Wednesday BEEVKS-Extra $4 K0 & $3 00 Mambals of the United States of the eon- killed, and the remainder of the family was read from the President calling attention itiHut and important duties enjoined upon Cbotco 450 & 405 night. I commenced to rain at to-the immediate necessity-of making some EMMA LEE, taem by the existing laws. All appropriations Good 4 15 (fi 4 40 were seriously injured. adequate provision for the due execution by to provide for the performance of Medium 3 75 W 4 00 Administratis. St. Paul at 6:20 o'clock Wednesday We learn from John Lloyd, of Marshals and Deputy Marshals of the important these indispensable duties expire to-day. Under Butchers'Stock 2 50 & 3 75 morning and continued almost incessantly duties intrusted to them, which message was referredtothe the laws prohibiting public officers from involving Slock Cattle 2 50 3 40 Butternut Valley, that the tornado Committee on Appropriations.... the Government contract liabilities beyond HOGS-Lhe-GoodtoCholco 3 50 3 DO until 6:30 o'clock Thursday actual appropriation, it is apparent that The bill putting salts of quinine and sulphate of SHEEP-Common to Choice 2 50 4 75 struck the house of Henry Roberts, ORDINANCE NO. 27. lue means at the disposal of the Executive Deuuronentfor BUTTERFancy Creamery.. 14 10 morning. In the time above stated S.uinine on the free list was passed125 to 28 in Judson, and lifted it bodily from executing laws through tneregu.ar Good to Choice 12 14 motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill the rainfall amounted to 5.11 inches ministerial officers will after to-day be left EGGSFiesh 09'/*S 10 the ground and dashe.d it into a appropriating $600,000 to pay fees of Marshals AnOidinance legul.iting thednviiig inadequate. The suspension of the necessary FLOUR-Choice Winters 5 50 0 25 on the the level, which is more than and their deputies during the coming fiscal year of live stock over the budge across functions in tho ordinary administration thousand pieces a short distance FairtoGooddo 4 50 4 75 was rejected by a *art vote61to83. of the first duties of the Government Fnir to Good Springs 3 75 4 50 fell during the month of July in any the Minnesota liver in the City of from the place where it had stood. for the shortest period is inconsistent with SENATE.On the 1st, the adjournment rnteut 0 00 8 00 New Ulm. year since 1871. In Saint Paul the public interest and at any moment may prove GRAIN-Wheat, No. 2 Spr'g UHim H8X resolution was amended so as tofixthe Mr. Roberts and family were in the laoonMStent with public safety. It is impossible time at five p. m. of that day, and was finally Corn, No. 2 30k 3U greatest damage done was to thehouse theCitye it oidained by tho Council of the for me to look without grave concern on a at the time but fell "to passed, after remarks as to the failure of the Oats, No 2 32^8 32!* of New Ulm: state of things which leaves public service thus streets and sewers. The Rice street passage of an appropriation for the pay of United Rye, No 2 51 51H ground through a rent in the floor unprovided for. and the publicointerestattentio thus un- States Marshals and their deputies. Republican Barley, No. 2 70 70* Sec.l. That no pcison or persons ed. and I earnestly urge your sewer, which has but recently been l-Totocf after it had been lifted into the air. BROOM CORNOrecn Hurl. 0U 0K Senators laying tho blame for such failure upon shall be allowed to diive, pcimit to be naceKity of making immediate appropriation Red'lipped Hurl 05 0514 completed at a heavy expense, proved the Democratic majority in Congress, and Democratic f. tbe maintenance of the service of Marshals All are seriously hurt. Mr. Roberts' driven, or permit to cross more than tincGicen 05!4@ 00 Senators holding the President to be responsible trf Deputy Marshals for tbe fiscal year which to be entirely inadequate to carry Choice Carpet Brush. 00 Ofitf therefor The joint resolution providing granery, stables,threshing machines, fifteen head of cattle oi horses or fifty coromnn.-p* to-morrow. It IlAYza. Crooked 02 03 thirty days' extra pay for employes of off the immense volume of water and head of sheep or hogs at one time. household goods and clothes of the PORK-Mess 0 85 0 87'4 June 80, 1870. Congress was agreed toA resolution tendering the greatest damage done in any part LARD 0 07!4@ 10 Sec. 2. Any person violating any of thanks to Mr. Thorman for the ability, dignity family were all destroyed. One side A CHINAMAN took out his first naturalization LUMBER1st and 2d Clear 80 00 32 00 and impartiality with which he had discharged of the city happened along this the provisions of this ordinance bhall Third Clear 25 00 28 00 of the roof of a large barn belonging papers in Chicago on the 80th the duties of the Chair, while acting as President Clear Dressed Siding 15 00 15 50 upon conviction theieof be fined in any wasstreet. The flood poured into the vro tem.} was unanimously passed, as ult. to Owen Roberts was also taken off, Common Siding 11 50 18 50 also a simitar resolution relative to YiceFresideat sum not less than five nor more than City Mills through the front door Common Boards 8 50 10 00 TIIE nitro-glycerine works at the CHEAP CHARLEY, and another man's kitchen was Wheeler....A committee appointed twenty dollai s. Fencing 8 25 10 00 and damaged 2,000 bushels of wheat for that purpose having waited on the President mouth of the Hoosac Tunnel, near North Adams, Lath 1 35 1 50 grazed away from his house. The Sec. 3. This ordinance to take effect and reported that he had no further communication Mass., exploded, for the fourth time, en besides a quantity of flour. Estimated A Shingles 2 00 2 15 to make to Congress, at five o'clock the track of the tornado was about 100 from and aftei publication. the 30th ult. The building and two workmen BALTIMORE. President vro tern., after a few pleasant remarks, damages to mill and stock $1, feet wide and for a distance* of about Appioved June 17th, 1879. CATTLE-Bcst $4 50 $5 25 were blown to atoms. declared the Senate adjourned sine dte. 800. Medinm 3 50 4 25 Attest: Weschke, three quarters of a mile it took everything HOUSE.The amendment of the Senate HE Sutro Tunnel, in Nevada, was HOGS-Uood 4 50 4 75 Jacob Nix, Cleik. Mayor. fixing the hour of adjournment at five o'clock in its track, when it again DAMAGE TO RAILROADS. SHEEP-Good 3 00 4 50 completed on the night of the 30th, ult. The 'X'JrxJ^J was concurred in A conference report on the The damage to the various railroads EAST LIBERTY raised into the air. Large oak trees tunnel is intended to drain the silver mines joint resolution relativetothe pay of committee FIND. CATTLE-Best S5 00 $5 25 by washouts, land slides, etc., were twisted off like they were mere clerks, etc., was agreed to Mr. Herndon was in the Washoe and Carson Valleys. The work Medium 4 10 4 75 ADMINISTRATORS SALE. appointed on the committee in regardtothe was begun ten ycais ago, and has been accomplished exceeds anything heretofore known HOGS-Yorkeis 3 70 3 80 reeds. Cincinnati election, place of Mr. Samford, declined Philadelphia 4 00 4 10 at a cost of about $6,000,000. as the result of a single storm, and The hour of five o'clock having arrived, BHEEI'-Best 4/5 4 50 The storm seems to have been and word having been received from the President Common DOJ 340 trains on nearly all the roads centering DURING the six months ending June Notice is lieieby given that by viitue most destructive to both life and that he had no further communication to 30, there weie 366 failures in New York City, in St. Paul were for one or two make, the Speaker, after a few words of thanks, oi an older and license of the Piobate property in LATEST^ NEWS. the gross liabilities of which amounted to declared the House adjourned without day. days wholly suspended. The river Comt of Blown County, and State $11,582,656, while the assets were valued at GOODHUE COUNTY, division of the Milwaukee & St. Paul of Minnesota, duly made and entered 45,990,346. and at Vasa nine persons were killed Minnesota Editorial Excursion. on the 4th day of Apnl A. D. 1879, upon road seems to have been the greatest THE OLD WOBIJD. HE Maine Democratic State Convention and thirty-six wounded. The Orphan's the petition of the Administrator sufferer. The St. Paul & Sioux City We take plo.isuie to call the attention of the Public of New Ulm and A PARIS telegram of the 28th ult. met at Bangor on the 1st and renominated home, containing twenty eight of the estate of Chester Greene deceased, A. Do Lacy Wood, secretary of the road suffered quite severely. There Bays the Government had determined to require vicinity to oui extensive stock ot N E W AND ELEGANT Governor Garcclon by acclamation. inmate?, was razed to the ground and the undeisigned Administrator Minnesota Editorial Association and all Generals to take an oath of allegiance were several land slides between St. The platform declares for free elections approves will sell at piivate sale, tonus cash, eighteen children were wounded, Spring & Summer Clothing to the Republic. the originator of the proposed excursion the efforts of Congress to repeal the Paul and Mendota, at Blakely a wagon all the light, title and interest of the one fatally and three killed outright. Supervisor and Test-oath laws condemns the TEKKE TURCOMANS have lately made of the fraternity to the Lake bridge over the track was washed said deceased, in and for the following Six other persons were also an Incursion into Persian tcnitory, destroyed Republican leaders for keeping alive sectional Superior country, publishes a letter out, falling on the track-and forming described tract of land to Avit: The issues favors unlimited and free coinage of two forts and taken many prisoners. killed. One old couple, named Holings, in the Pioneer Press that the excursion a barrier which caused water to North East quarter of the North West silver, and a currency of gold, silver and paper living in a house twenty feet A ST. PETERSBURG dispatch of the party will leave St. Paul on quaitei of Section twenty (20.) Township now being leceived us, and oileied at the follow int? W PRICES: tear out the track. At Minneopa at par with coin approves the reduction 20th ult. says the Minister of the Interior from the asylum, were blown over one hundred and eleven (111.) Wednesday, the Cth day of August, of State expenses etc., etc. Falls the track was also obstructed 0 had ordered the local autlioiities to take the site of the asylum, and their Range thirty two (32.) lying and being 1879, at about 8.45 a. m. On Tues. by a land slide. The Winona & St. IN the United States Court at Cincinnati measures against the agitators who were inciting All Wool Ctissimere Suits, New and Litest SI \les, irom $3,50 to $5,00. bodies were found in a field 100 feet the Town oi Home, Ihow County eve. all the editors wishing to take on the 1st, Uus Clark, a member of Peter road seems to have suffered the the peasants to disturbance by spreading and State of Minnesota. away. A special to the St. Paul the City Council, was sentenced to one year's part in the excursion will meet at the Light Weight Spring Suits from $4,75 to ifO,0(. fnlse reports of the impending redistribution least, and aside from a small washout Dated the 4th day of April A. D. 1879. Globe says: imprisonment and to pay a fine of fifty dollars, of lands. Metropolitan Hotel, St. Paul, at 7 p. on the Valley road in Redwood Union'Snits, from $6,00 to $7,00. FltANKLIN GRLJJMJ for neglect of duty as Judge of Election A PARIS editor has been sentenced to "On the road between Red Wing m. when the full programme will be county, which delayed the eastbound Adimnistiator. last fall, the election being held under the six months* imprisonment and to pay a fine Elegant Worsted Suits from $8,00 to $12,00. and Vasa the damage cannot be estimated. arranged, after which tho proprietors train Thursday morning about three United States Supervisor law. of 8,000 francs, for caricaturing Piesidcnt In addition to the tremendous of the Metropolitan will give the editors hours, no trouble was experienced. Scotch Suits (Latest Styles) from $4,75 to $7,50. HE public-debt statement for June Crevy. PROBATE NOTICE. wind the waters in tbe valley a grand supper. On Wednesday In makes the following exhibit: Total debt (in- DURING a heavy thunder-storm in Boy's and Youth's Suits from $2,50 to $6,00. ros.e above fences, caused by the morning the editors will proceed to cluding interest), $2,380,360,173. Cash in Paris on the night of the 29th ult., several RElWOO AND LYON COUNTIES Ticasury, $353,152,807. Debt, less amount in overflowing of Spring creek, and Duluth at the time above noted,enjoy persons were killed by lightning. Pants from 65 cents up to $3,50. PROUATi COURT, the rain was accompanied by a severe Tioasury, 12,027,207,256. Increase dming this morning after it had subsided i ''day's excursion on the Lake Superior" Brown Coiinty,Miiin $ A CONSTANTINOPLE dispatch of the the month, $24,788. Decrease 6ince June 30, wind and hail storm. The Marshall Summer Caps from 25 cents up to 45 cents. In the Mitterof tlie Cstite of Pulniei Lee left shingles and debries of all kinds on a line steamer especially 29th ult. says England and France had notified 1W8, $8,579,575. Deceased Messenger says that hail stones fell the Porte that they would not consent to over the fields, which, added to the chartered for the "quill driveis," HatsNew Stylesfrom 50 cents to $2,00. On rc.iding an filing the petition of Kmma Lee, DURING the session of Congress in that city as large as hens' eggs the abrogation of the iradc of1861, authorizing piajmg foi reasons theicin set forth, that unroofed houses and barns, formed a and upon returning to Duluth on Let- which terminated on the 1st, 727 bills and ten, ot Administiation be issned to hei White and colored Shirts from 45 cents to 75 cents. 7thand made sad work with windows the Khedive to maintain an army and scene of terrible devastation. Scarcely the evening of Thursday, the forty-six ioint icsolut'ons were introduced It is oidered thatSatiud iy,the2Ctli(luyofJuly '79, conclude treaties with foreign powers. generally. The lied wood Gazette at 10 e'clock (orenoon, bt. issigncd lor the healing a barn can be seen that is not unroofed inst., the excursionists will be treated In Boots and Shoes we have a full and complete ii*e and can give you in the Senate, and 2,'95 bills and 119 joint of ud petition, .md that the heirs at law of the says that there was not a great A BERLIN dispatch of the 30th ult. resolutions in the House. or twisted from its foundation, to a grand b.ill by the proprietors said deceased, and all othei persons uiteiested CALP-SKIN BOOTS from $2,00 to $3,50. Every pair warranted. announces the resignation of Dr. Falk, Minister amount of hail but the fury of the said estate are 11quned to appeir t session oi and house after house appears of the Clark House. The feasibility HE Democrats of California met in the PiobitcCouit, then to be holden at the Probate ofInstruction and Worship Heir Hobrecht, wind made it very destructive. The State Convention on the 1st, and adopted a with shingles torn off and chimneys Children's and Ladies' Shoes from 45 cents to $1,75. of extending the excursion over the Oihce, ins ud Coimti, ind show cause, it any there Minister of Finance, and Dr. Friedenthai, be, why the prayei ot s. ud petitioner should not be storm was three or four miles wide, platform condemning the odious laws by blown down. The wounded number Sioux City road from St. Paul, will Minister of Agriculture. Their resignation gi mtcd which Supervisors and Deputy Marshals are and crops within its range are very had been accepted, and Count Stalberg thirty-six." In be voted on befoie leaving the lake. And it is fuithei oidered that the said petitioner enabled to interfere with the popular will Our Spring and Summer Clothing are all newly-made goods and alf seriously damaged. Paxton's new gi\e notico to .ill persons interested in said Estate appointed Minister of Agriculture, and Baron denouncing the repeated abuse of the veto Ot the pendency ot said petition and the hearing Let all the editors attend and make WARRENTOWN '*VJS., Seidertz, Minister of Finance. The successor barn 20x44 was found standing of our own manufacture, and we are able to give everyone a fit be theieot, by causing.i copy ot this order to be published power by the person sitting as Executive just across the Mississippi, the water this the first excursion of the fraternity to Dr. Falk had not been announced. These in the New Ulm Ke\ low, a weekly newsnapti squarely ou its roof after the storm. approving the conduct of the Dcmociats in punted and published it Now Ulm, in ud lean or fat, tall or short. poured through the streets to a depth ministerial changes caused great excitement a grand success. The St. James Journal says the Congress opposing Chinese immigration County of Brown, toi tineesuccessi\o weeks prelous Please examine our stock throughout the German Empire. of nine or ten feet. The residence of to said y of he irmg favoiing Legislative control of corporations Swede church on the Adrian and Dated it New Ulm, this 126th day of June, A 79 William Rush was carried away, etc., etc. On the following day Hugh J. SIR WILLIAM FOTHERGILL COOKE, The Bonny Blue Banner, Nelson town line, in A WKSfPIIAL, Judge of Piobite, and we guarantee you satis- and with it the family, including the constructor of the first telegraph line in Glenn was nominated for Governor by acclamation. Blown Co Minn. WATONWAN COUNTY, Great Britain, died on the 30th ult. Mr. Rush, wife and daughter, all From theOkolona Southei States although a large, strong building, faction. A PLACARD was placed on a church being drowned. Another young A WASHINGTON dispatch of the 2d PROBATE NOTICE. The Bonny Blue Banner was unfurled was demolished in a twinkling and door in Hocken, Belgium, ou the 1st, threatening sajs Alex. H. Stephens and Benj. II. Hill, lady was drowned in attempting to at Winchester, Va., one daythe the life of the King. debris scattered for rods around. of Georgia, who had not spoken for twenty get out of the house. A house nine lately, at the dedication of a Confederate years, had "made up," and buried their old Pnon\T COURT, HE Paris Steele of the 2d says that Even the stone foundation was torn Respectfully, miles below Menomneo. Wis., was animosities. Mr. Stephens challenged Mr. Hill BROWNCOUN I MINK monument. numerous groups of Bonapartists had announced up. Within tho building, when carried away, and the occupants, a In the Mattel of the Estate of Ole Hiheison Peceased. many jcars before the late war, but the latter their intention of bringing forward The fact was wired from seaboard struck by the storm, were huddled man and woman, swept into the declined to meet him on the field of honor, Jerome Bonaparte Patterson, of Baltimore, Cheap Charley. On reading and filing the petition of John Ilalvoison, to seaboard, and the vhole Yankee some thirty children, members of and in doing so said: "I have a family to Menominee river. No trace of the Md., as a pretender, to the Napoleonic succession. praying foi leasons therein set foith, that nation laid back on its hams and the Swede school taught there. They Letters of Administration l^e issued to dentin protect and a soul to save, and you have house or occupants has yet been discovered, Sehaleben howled for all that was out. neither." From that day until the 2d Instant were hurried in the ruins, and the and it is believed that they HE Industrial Exhibition announced It is ordered that Thuesday the 17th day of July it is said thetwo men never exchanged a They haven't forgotton how that 1879 at 10 o'clock in the foi enoon, be assigned loi scene following wa.s terrible. to be held in Moscow this year has been postponed have perished beyond a doubt. the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at word with each other. dear old banner carried dismay into IP. S.-aoods "bo-uglr of us and until 1881, in consequence of the trade Mr. Beckland, the teacher, was law of the said deceased, and all other peisons in. HE immigration statistics at Castle depression in Russia. teiested in said Estate are leqmred to appe ir at a their country in the years of yore picked up and carried some distance session of the Pi obate Court, then to be holden at not s-uLitsifcl can To returnedand Garden, New York, show 55,284 immigrants The new army bill provides that A LONDON telegram of the 3d says they haven't forgotten how they fled and dashed to the earth. Two children the Probate Oflice, in said County, and show Wrest landed during the first six months of 1879,an any cadet who graduates from Rev. John Cummlngs, the Millenium writer, cause, if any there bo, why theprvjei of sud petitions before it every time the Confederate were carried into a neighboring money ^rill toeolieerftilly refUnd- increase of 17,356 over the same period of ihould not be granted had been ordered by his physician to renounce Point shall receive $750 if he will resign and Federal forces were equal they And it is tin ther ordeied, that tho ud petiloner 1878. corn field, but escaped uninjured. all mental work. He would retire his commission. While there give notice to all peisons interested in said Estate, ed haven't forgotten that they were unable Jonas Nelson's little boy, aged 12, A RECENT Boston telegram says from the ministry. ot tho pendency oi said petition and the heating are only sixty graduates in the present to lower its proud folds until thercot, by causing a copy of this ordei to be pub. General Butler's physician had lcquired him was injured internally, and die4 AN explosion occurred in the High lislietl in the New Ulm REVIEW,.a weekly newspaper class there are ninety vacancies to retire temporarily from business. they had drummed and trumpeted Blantyre coal-pit, near Glasgow, Scotland, that night. A little girl of John printed and published at New Ulm, said of second-lieutenant in the army. Ccunty ot Brown, for three buctessi\e weeks A WOMAN named Margaret Shaw, for recruits throughout Christendom. on the 3 J. There were thirty-one persons in Call's had her right arm broken at OOTTAGE 6-oct UPRIGHT PIANO. pre\ ions to said day of hearing So the proposition is to offer a premium the mine at the time. Up to the evening of convicted of the murder of her husband at They know very well that the Red, ited at New Ulm, this&Jd day of June, A"Di lfe79 the elbow. A daughter of Errick to men educated at expense of A WFSTPHAI Judge of Probite, that day twenty-one corpses had been recovered. Provideuce, R. I., has been sentenced to White, and Red would be floating Carlson's was badly cut about the Biown County Mum State-Prison for life. the government to decline to serve over an independent Southern Confederacy face, and another little girl, daughter A NEW Egyptian Ministry was constituted REV. FRANCIS L. PATTON, D. D., has it, and thus leave the lower official to-day if they had fought of Andrew Lovegreen, was terribly and proclaimed on the 3d. declined tbe college professorship tendered MiORTGAGE grades of the army to be filled by us single handed. SALK-DeCuilt has been made cut and bruised about the face him from London, and will remain in charge A CALCUTTA telegram of the 3d says the conditions cf a cert mi moi tg ige be iring less competent persons. Unfurl the Bonny Blue a little of the Jefferson Park (Chicago) Presbyterian and right hip. I all ten of the date the twentj -second day ofJanuarj, A 1875, the butcheries in Burmah had been revived. executed and deluded by Johannes stiom and Church. His congregation and the denomination more frequent, boys. Unfurl it we children were badly cut and bruised, The British Government had telegraphed the Marte Shorn, his wife, moitgagois to Ruth generally are much pleased at Dr. say. I is our old flag still. Our holiest Palkei, mortgagee, which mortage is duly recoided Viceroy to interpose between KingThecbaw Hon. Ara Barton has declined the the others escaping with slight injuries. the olhce of the Registei oj Deeds in and Patton's action in. this matter. and other probable victims. Greenback nomination for Governor. memories cluster in its folds, The farming community at for the county of Brown and St ite ot Minn sota, on HE Louisiana Constitutional Convention thetwenty-se\enth day ot Januuy, A. W5, it Hon. Wm L. Kelley nominated for our highest patriotism is symbolized PRINCE BISMARCK gave a dinner in LAKE EMILY, has adopted an article prohibiting tho 3 1-4 o'clock in., in Book "G" of Mortg iges, on Attorney General on the same ticket honor of Dr. White, the American Minister, by its quenchless stars. near St. Peter, also suffered considerably page470 Said mortgage bears intcicst at the late sale ofalcoholic and malt liquors on Sundays, has also declined. oftwehepei cent per.innumfromditeuntilpaid on the night of the 2d. and providing that the next Legislature shall from the storm. The house Said mortgage togethei with the debt thereby secured HE news received from Cape Town pass a law for the punishment of violators of was on the fifteenth day of Febi narj, A The Steel Gun Wade by Ilerr Krnpp. of Alexander Volk was completely on the 3d was to the effect that peace negotiations 1876, duly sold and assigned by slid Ruth Parker the provision. How a Traveler Was Swindled by Chicago wrecked and the family narrowly escaped to AuItinan&Co, and theinstinment ot assignment were pending with Cetewayo, with the THE Chicago Tribune of a recent Sharpers. duly recorded in saidotiico of Register of with their lives. Mrs. Volk is prospect that they would soon be brought to "This gun is the largest specimen Deeds, on the 15th day of February, A 1870, at date published an account of an interview had the most seriously injured. She will, a successful issue. 4 1-2 o'clock p. m., in Book "I" ot moitgages, ou of steel ordinance. I weighs 72 A few days ago a too-confiding countryman by a correspondent ofthat paper with Sitting page 173. The amonnt claimed to be due and unpaid it is believed, recover. Mr. Volk HE British troop-ship Orontes arrived tons, with a calibre of 154 inches was swindled out of all the Bull, in which the noted Indian Chief said he at the date of this notice upon said moitgage, invite your attention to our new patent is the sum ot two hundred and foi tj -four dollars and the two children are able to be at Madeira on the 3d, with the remains money he had with him, $180, by two only went to war with the whites to defend is 32 feet 8 inches long, with a bore and forty-eight cents ($244.48). and no action or SIX OCTATE COTTAGE UPRIGHT, Of the Prince Imperial on bo^rd. sharpers who are enjoying unmolested his women and children, and all he wants now about, but one is badly bruised in of 28 feet 6 inches whereas the proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted the fruits of their figuring. Fred Atteweski to recover the amount of said mortgage* debt oi any being the only one manufactured in the U. S. It is is to be let alone and allowed to hunt He HE Fourth of July was celebrated many parts of the body. They have English 80 ton gun has a calibre of part thereof. arrived in Chicago on the would never consent to go on a reservation in London by a banquet at the Palace Hotel. made throughout of the best material and lost everything. The place present* 16 inches, a total length of 27 feet Now therefore.notice ishereby given, that by virtue morning of the 7th from Bradford and become a farmer. Other leading Sioux A large number of Americans participated. of the power ofsale in,said mortgage contained, manship. The action is our patent improved a dilapidated appearance. The felt'a and a bore 24 feet long. The charge County, Penn., while on his wayand Indians expressed similar views* pursuant to the statute in such case made and lonn a A NUMBER of placards threatening is the best in use it fills a want for a household furniture was scattered pro\ ided, said mortgage will be foreclosed, and for the gun will be 385 lbs, of prismatic with his family to Loup City, Neb. anascheap to the 4th, of the Government the lives of the Sultan and his Ministeis were the premises described in and covered by said mortgage, light, portable, handsome Piano, which, from one end of the farm to the other. When about to leave this city on powder, the projectile being a viz:.The South Half of the North West Quart n& refunding certificates issued ($40,000,000) seized at Constantinople ou the 4tb. will a great measure supersede the Reed Organ, er oi Section twenty-fonr (24) in Township one lo Dead hogs, dead chickens, dead the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific chilled iron shot of 1,660 lbs., and $27,100,000 had been exchanged for four-percent, hundred and eight (103) North of Range thirty-one A NAPLES (Italy) dispatch of the lhe Walnut is designed for schools, the nurserr Railroad, and while waiting at the depot canturkeys in one confussed mass. The bonds, there still remaining outstanding it is calculated that the gun (31) West containing eighty acres according to a 4th reports the arrest of the cx-Khcdive of of that road, he was accosted by Government Survey, situated in the connty of and practice. Rosewood is suitable for the most $18,900,000. The large amount still loss is estimated at from three to five throw its projectile a distance of fifteen Egypt Cause, not stated. Brown and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments a medium-sized man, about thirty-five rtun outstanding induced flfe belief in Washing-' elegant surroundings. Guaranteed for five years. thousand dollars. and appmtenances, will be sold at public miles. The forthcoming trials years old, wearing chin whiskers and in ton that a much larger%roportion had gone iJl!!? vendue to the highest bidder foi cash, by theSherifl will take place on a range of eleven THE NEW WORLD. Mr. Albert Volk, brother of Alexander, of aaid Connty, at the front door of the office of mustache, of a sandy cast, like his into the hands of small investors than had market Write for particulars and terms. Liberal said Sheriff, in the City of New Ulm, in said County miles, and the targets are to be complexion, and a friendly conversation really been supposed. had his barn blown down, HE seventy-five hour pedestrian and State aforesaid, on Thursday the thirty-first discount to dealers, the profession and schools. ensued. The stranger told Mr. day of July, 1879, at ten o'clock a. m., for tbe purpose placed at such a distance that the contest between O'Leary, the Chicago champion, killing three horses and a mule. All of paying the money due upon said mortgage, Atteweski, when he foundthat his destination and Peter Crossland, the English CONGRESSIONAL. gun will have to be directed by other Address BILLINGS CO. of last year's crop of wheat was together with the costs and expenses of sale and the was Loup City, that he himself champion, was concluded at Chicago, on the sum of twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, stipulated means than the visibility of the object stored in the barn, and was lost. SENATE.On the 28th ult, Mr. Vest's in said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure kept a store at Kearney Junction, and evening of the 28th ult, the former winning ai EAST FOURTEENTH ST. resolution declaring in favor of free coinage was to be struck. ttercof. The stave factory, belonging to the that his brother was Postmaster there by about twenty-five miles. O'Leary's distance New York Citjw taken up, and an amendment was offered and same party, was also blown down. Dated, New Ulm, June 16th, A D. 1879. rejeoted-20 to 21-to insert the words "at as that he had bought a bill of goods in was 250 miles and Cro6sland's a little There is no reason why the manufacturers early a date as these objects can be accomplished C. AULTMAN & CO., Assignee Chicago and was going home on the His loss is five thousand dollars. Mr. oyer 225 miles. of Jbig guns should stop consistently with the public welfare." The J. NEWHART, Attomej for Assignee. same train with Atteweski. The newfound Peter Peterson had his house blown House pill to correct two verbal errors in the WM. KIESLING. HE Louisiana Constitutional Convention here. W may hear of one sending Army Appropriation bill was passed....The bill KIESLING acquaintance then suggested that to atomsit is believed fatally injur.* voted, on the 28th ult. that the State KELLER a shell forty miles before long, and makmg appropriations to nay the fees of United he step over to the Grand Pacific Hotel HcERSCHELER 3s. Eiesling Eeller & Co officials be instructed not to pay the interest States Marshals and their Deputies was reported ing his wife. She is at present in a then the English and French can MORTGAGE SALE. and assist in bringing over his, the new from the Committee on Appropriations, and, on the July bonds of the State until the Convention critical condition. Mr. Peterson is carry on a war at their ease by bombarding after debate and the rejection of amendments friend's, baggage. At the hotel they so ordered. The vote ou the resolution to strike out the clause making it a penal offense also badly injured, and is confined each other across the channel. met the "merchant" whosold the bill Default having been made in tbe payment stood: Ayes, 62 nays, 56. to violate any of4he provisions of the bill to his bed hut it is believed he will of the snm of five-hundred and thirty-three of goods, and who said that the same or of the various sections of the Revised Statutes, Can science tell us how far and ninety-seven hundreths Dollars, ($633,97), HE engine and three front cars of andtostake, out all of the provisions of the bill had been forwarded to the depot and recover. this cannon-making can be carried? which is claimed to be due at the date of this except the clause appropriating $600,000 for the the east-bound mail-train broke through a the charges were $180. The western notice upon a certain Mortgage, dnly executed and DEALE RS payment of the fees of the Marshals and their Mr. S. H. Pettis' house was blown bridge near Wythevlile, Va., on the 28th ult, delivered by Charles H. Potter and Adaline O. storekeeper couldn't make change, Deputies, the bill was passed without amend- DRY GOODSfGROCERIES Potter to Charles H. Chadbourn bearing date the and fell a distance of eighty feet into the over his daughter's collar-bone broken ment25to16a strict party vote. having nothing smaller with him than 9th day January A. D. 1878 and, with a power of Senator Wm. Windom will accept creek below. The express messenger was and shoulder dislocated but the sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office a $1,000 "United States gold bond." HOUSE.The Senate bill exempting our thanks for a copy of the Congressional killed outright and the conductor, two mail ol the Register of Deeds in and for the County or doctor believes she will recover. The The city man could not break the from license and enrollment fees vessels not propelled Brown and State of Minnesota, on the loth day of agents and several of the passengers were Directory of the 49th READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, wholly by sail orinternal motive power of bond, neither could Mr. Atteweski, as' Januaiy A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock A.M in Book I of granary belonging to the same man badly Injured. that1 their own was amended so as to provide Congress. jg^T-y Mortgages, on pages 461,4612, and 463, and no act. he had but $180 with him. Then it was lifted into the lake some eighty nothing in the act or in the existing laws should ion or proceeding having been instituted, at law or tioAof STORM passed over the2Sth central, por- iff was suggested that the traveler take Baltimore, Md. on the ult con be oonstrued to require theenrolling or licensing otherwise to recover the debt secured by said feet from the foundation One hundred 1 of any natboat barge or like craft not propelled Mortgage, or any part thereof: Gov. Pillsbury has issued an older the bondas security, until they reached bushels of wheats was in the granary, tinuing about half an hour. The streets were by motive power of its own. and Now therefore, Notice is hereby Given, That by Kearney Junction, where the two were Laydies & Bent suspending Christian Didra, auditor the bill as amended, was then passed... .The deluged, and fifty buildings were unroofed In' virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mort. all was lostli He estimates both going, and advancedthedo, money joint resolution providing for a further treaty of Sibley County, for neglect of duty gage, and pursuant to the statute in such case needed. This he consente to an a the vicinity of the Custom-House and the loss of the building and to the growing with Mexico, authorising the President to appoint UNDERWEAR made and provided, tho said Mortgage will before, and overdrawing his salary to the Maryland Institute. one or more Commissioners, not to exceed closed by a sale of tbe premises described in and did not discover that he had been crops at from two to three thousand NOTIONS & three, at a salary of $5,000 dauh. to take steps conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: 1 THE steamer May Queen, on Lake amount of $1,121,60. fHfe^ ,|3&. of Sectio No. eighteen swindled until he had gone fifty miles thte dollars. The fences are blown with a view of entering intoa further treaty with The West half of Soutji West quarter of ntuEaB TriBBing Mlnnetonka, Minn., exploded her boiler on 2 ?U,vTter,oft5?s out of Chicago. that country, was adopted....A Conference section No. Seventeen (17) and the South East & ^^mpl-^ down for several miles in this locality, the 28th ult The boat was blown to atoms. Committee was ordered on the Senate joint resolution will be made by the WhiteSwan After old John Brown diea his The bond was signed, 6 6 Bancroft, and high maple trees were completely (18)in Towship One hundreda and eleven (111) North reference to committee clerks, eto. Captain Williams, the owner, was fatally injured, pfRangeThlrty.two(32)We8t, in Brown County wn,c President, and'R. M. Samuel, farm in New York was bought by a ,MSe, the ongiueer was fatally scalded and twiste'd off from six to twelve SENATE.On tho |0thult.,Mr. Vest's !?5: and Statertof Minnesota, with the heriditamentV JS"!? Secretary. It purported to begiven by 2?d Unlaundried bruised, and several of the passengers were number of subscribers and let for a Silver-BemoneGsation resolution was again feet from the base. Mr. Thos. Thomp- Sheriffof said Brown County, at the front door of the "United States Gold and Silver taken up,and Mr. Allison's motion to refer it to more orless hurt small annual rental. The income SHIHTS, ?"aJtateinothe t 1 0 day of Jul UlA. 1879 said, the Court-house City of New in the Finance Committee was agreed to-23 to 82 "^Ji1*? Mining-Company, of Denver, Col." and General HE excess of exports of merchandise from this source has been allowed as follows: iVi-AUiaon Anthony, orsfBEL#8oi?s Gold1 The words "United States MerdiBdisc over Imports during the twelve months to accumulate, and now amounts to .o the highest bidder*fofrcash, to payT said foreclosured debt an were ralarge type,,and the remainder was, Returning homeI firom-'Owa-n ended May 81,1879, was 1209,709,870. nterest, andw thedtaxes, if any. on laid premises, several hundred dollars. I has been i letters so email thai it was almost HIGHEST' a ,& and^twenty-five dollars attorney's fees as stipujat- nd tonifa witlrhis* son/in'% ^earria HE nomination of D. T. Corbin) as i sent to John Brown jr.," ivho will impossible to decipher them.- The Market price 8d Chief Justiceof the Supreme Court of Utah, andtldl8bnreimnUairowedbylawi subject to same game has undoubtedly been use it for the exclusive benefit bf paid for 1 was rejected by the Senate on the 88th ult* stoMfanlt^araf^- played on dozens of others whonV adji floor- negroes in Kansas. John A SLIGHT disturbance occurred at Brown's aojuljp^ari Fall River, Mass., on the 28tb ult, &