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jL~ \%fl^ NEW ULM REVIEW,-WEDNESDAYTAUGUST20 i879. dians and about one hundred ponies, and A RECENT storm in Denmark destroyed Hon. H. R. Denny of Carver Co. The State Treasurysfeip. Stillwater was visited on Monday, S$faw s^Utn j|Ui*u were on their way to Join Sitting Bull's over a hundred farm houses, killed seems to be the coming man for camp. The capture was made near Poplar of last Monday by a terrible storm SIP /WV fifty people and did incalculable damage to Creek, where the Indians were attempting to **w lieutenant governor. jof rain and hail, which washed the crops. The Freeborn county Standard cross the Missouri River. the streets, broke hundreds of RUSSIA has formed an offensive and 2T3S^T TJTflHT. Jif I N'-fcT. haBvenMr. Chas. Kittleson, of THE National Archery Tournament defensive alliance with Persia. pains of glass, and stripped President Hays has accepted the Albert tea, a flattering send-off as in Chicago on the 12th, 13th and 14th was a TWENTY soldiers of the garrison perished the trees. There was great damage Wednesday, August 20th, 1879. invitation of the Governor of Kansas highly successful affair, and was participated andidate, for State Treasurer, a"{gainst in the Serajevo fire. by Water. ^Hail-stones are reported in by clubs from variousportions of the country. to visit that State during State which we would have nothing Will F. Thompson, of Crawfordsvllle, from three to four inches in circumference A MR. GRISSELL was on the 14th Fair week, Sept. 25th. *"W 1 to say, if we had not a candidate Republican State Convention. committed to Newgate Prison forevading the Ind., won the championship of the United for the same position of our own, warrant for his arrest issued by the Speaker 'States, making the best score in all the contests. of the British House of Commons. Mr. whose claims for the honor of a renomination Mrs. Spalding Brown, of Hastings, St. Louis and Carlton counties The Clinton Bridge company, of Grissell had offered for a money consideration Mich., won the ladies' championship. Several by the Republican State have chosen delegates to the Rep. Clinton, la., are building one of A Republican State convention will valuable prizes were awarded for the best to influence the decision of a Parliamentary convention we submit to the consideration State convention favorable to 'Hon. their iron truss bridges over the be held at the Opera House, St. Paul, shooting in the different contests. committee, and fled to France when the of the Republicans of the W. W. Billson for governor. Minnesota river at Shakopee, and at ON TlESDAY THE 2D DAY OF SEPTEM- warrant for his arrest was issued. He returned A PHOTOGRAPH of the one dollar State. present are erecting the draw span BER, J879, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., for the on the 14th, and was imprisoned as bills of the National Eagle Bank of Boston, purpose of nominating the following Col. Wm. Pfaender has been a stated. of nearlj two hundred feet, the first Mass., was discovered in the National Bank The Alexandria News again brings State Officers, to be voted for at the citizen of the United States for 31 A NEW Austrian Ministry has been Redemption Agency in Washington on the span being already in place. The forward Fred, von Baumbach, of next general election, viz: formed under the Presidency of Count Taafe. 14th. The counterfeit is much darker in appearance years and of this State and county 1 bridge will be composed of three separate Douglas county, as a candidate for Governor. than the genuine, but is well calculated HENRY M. STANLEY, the African explorer, for 23 years. He came here when spans, the center one being the Republican nomination as State Lieutenant Governor. to deceive. reached Sierra Leone on the 24th of Brown county contained but a handful the draw, and will cost $20,000, payable Secretary of State. Treasurer, July, and started at once forthe River Congo. TREMONT TEMPLE in Boston was of white men, and was untiring State Treasurer. in twenty years, with interest badly damaged byfireon thenightof the 14th. THERE wasserious rioting at Lurgan, in his efforts to help develop this Attorney Geneial. at eight per cent. The loss on the building, which was owned by Ireland, on the 15th, during the progress of a The next State elections will be Railroad Commissioner. section of the State. Politically he the American Bible Society, was estimated at Home Rule procession. The mob hurled those of California, September 3d The several counties will be entitled was aFreesoiler before he came here over $100,000. Several firemen were injured Marsh field (Lincoln county) Tribune: stones at the police, and the latterfired,killing and Maine, September 8th.In October, delegates as follows: by falling walls, but none, it was thought, from Ohio, and after taking an active several and seriously wounding others. Messrs. J. A. & J. W. Orton, Ohio and Iowa will hold their were dangerously hurt. The mob subsequentlywrecked LordLurgan's part in the campaign for theof Maitin 2 the town of York, Lincoln county, Aitkin 1 elections, on the 14th. lodges and a house belonding to a Protestant BISHOP ODENHEIMER, of the Episcopal Meeker 3 first election of Abraham Lincoln, Anoka 2 inform us that a skeleton of a Church, died at Burlington, N. J., on Mille Lacs 1 Becker 3 A BOSTON physician named Moseley he enlisted in September 1861 inman was found in that township, the 14th, of Bright's disease. He was sixtytwo Morrison 2 Benton 2 was recently killed while descending the Matterhorn, thethe First Minnesota battery to assome Four out of five delegates to time since, which had been years old. Mower 4 Big Stone 1 in Switzerland. sist in defending the principles Republican State convention from partially buried. Ithad beendoub A TANK containing 18,000 barrels Murray 1 Blue Eaith 5 MESSRS. FELL AND READ, two distinguished which he had advocated during the Houston county are said to be for led together into a box,and was probably of oil at Parker's Landing, Pa., was struck by Nicollet 4 Biown 3 British agriculturists, have been proceeding political canvass. He Pillsbury. Benton county sends a lightning on the 14th, and the contents a man of about five feet. A Nobles 2 Carleton 1 appointed -a committee to visit the United were entirely consumed by fire. In the evening Wakefield delegate. remained in the service to the close pair of child's shoes, a bottle and Olmsted 5 Carver 3 States to collect evidence for the Royal Commission of that day the heat communicated to an of the war, since which time he has Canby 1 Ottei Tail 4 on Agricultural Distress in Great tin basin were also in the box. Foul adjoining tank became so great that the Britain. Pipestone 1 C*ss 1 in several honorary positions continued play is suspected, although it was The Carver Free Press favors Cant. 80,000barrels of oil contained therein suddenly Chippewa 2 Pine 1 to prove himself worthy of THE British Parliament was prorogued probably a year or more ago. burst intoflamesand were also consumed. Henry A. Castle, editor of the St. Chisago 3 Polk 2 on the 15th by a speech from the the esteem of everybody, and to-day Several men on the top of the tank at the Paul Dispatch, for Governor, and Clay 1 Pope 2 throne, read by Lord Beaconsfleld. One day last week a man was is a most efficient and faithful officer time of the explosion were severely injured. says he is a .better man than ten Cottonwood 2 Ramsey 8 found sick in the Blanchard school NELLIE GRANT SARTORIS. daughter THE August crop returns to the Department of our State government. Crow Wing 2 Wakefields or half a dozen Pillsburys. Redwood 2 of ex-President Grant, died at her home in of Agriculture up to the 15th show house, near Lewiston, and on Saturday If the citizens of Freeborn county Dakota 4 Renville 3 England on the 15th. a slight decline from the condition in July. was taken to the Poor Farm by have honored their fellow citizen Dodge 4 Rice 6 The average for the whole country was Dr. Baldwin. The poor fellow was Douglas 3 with an election to the office of Rock 2 THE NEW WORLD. ninety-one per cent, a loss of two per cent Major Strait has been interviewed suffering from dysentery and had Fanbault 4 Scott 2 county treasurer for six successive since July. The condition of spring wheat A WASHINGTON telegram of the 9th Fillmoie 6 by a Globe reporter upon the Gubernatorial Sheibume 2 lain in the school house for four terms, we cannot see why any objection was eighty-two per cent, against seventy-five a}s the President had decided to restore all CHEAP CHAELEY, Freeborn 6 Sibley 3 question, who ascertained days. He gave his name as Charles in 1878, in the West and Northwest there should be raised against as of the cadets recently dismissed from West Goodhue 6 Steams 4 was a general decline, caused by drought, that the Major will allow his name Point for hazing, as there was a general impression Williams, of St. Louis. He was worthy a man as Col. Pfaender when Grant 2 Steele 4 rust and chinch bugs the condition of the among army officials that expulsions to be used in connection with that andvery much reduced and said he wanted a third term is asked for him, Hennepin 12 Stevens 2 whole country wasseven per cent better than will not break up the practice. office before the coming Republican to die. He received prompt attention not asked on the ground of nationality, Houston 5 St. Louis 2 last year. A call has been issued for a Prohibition State convention, in case neither from the County Physician, but on his merits alone. We Isanti 2 Swift 3 State Convention to be held at Altoona, WM. H. ROACH, cashier of the THE Wakefield nor Pillsbury should succeed. Dr. McGaughey, but the patient Jackson 2 may he permitted to state, however, Traverse 1 Citizen's National Bank of Washington, D. Pa., on the 9th of September. It is expected Kanabec 1 failed to rally and died on the 6th Todd 2 that we are satisfied the nomination C, was reported on the 15th to be a defaulter that a State ticket will be nominated and an "SF Kandiyohi 4 Wabasha 5 inst.Winona Republican. to the amount of $60,000, he having used the address issued. of our candidate would not only Kittson 1 Wadena 1 funds of the bank for speculative purposes. RETURNS from fifty-eight counties in theplease the people of his own county, The third annual reunion of Lac qui Parle... 1 Waseca 2 He is said to have made a full confession. Henry Rinehart, living near Winnebago Kentucky received up to the 10th give a majority but would be hailed with pleasure by Veteran Association of Minnesota Lake 1 Washington 5 A PROVIDENCE (R. I.) dispatch of for Blackburn of 23,514. Blackburn's City, died recently. He has the German-American citizens of will be held at St. Paul during the Le Sueur 3 Watonwan 2 the 15th says Mrs. Sprague remained at majority in the State would probably exceed been afflicted for two years with the State. Lincoln 1 first week in September, State Fair Wilkin 1 40,000, a Democratic gain of over 5,000 over Canonchet the night before. Mr. Sprague what is at least supposed to be blood Lyon 2 Winona 6 week. All honorably discharged the two preceding Gubernatorial elections. had declared that he would have the children poison. About two years ago he McLeod 3 Wiight 5 The Republicans had gained three or four at all hazards, and had forbidden the servants soldiers and sailors, now residing in A desperate effort was made by lost some cattle from black-leg and Maishall 1 Yellow Medicine 2 Senators and ten or twelve Representatives. to obey any of his wife's orders without consulting Will offer to sell from this the State, are invited to attend, regardless six masked burglars lastFriday night thinking to save the hides, he him. THE run upon the Montreal District of the State from which to rob Elmo Lodge, the popular summer The appoitionment as fixed for ths skinned them. Very soon after this The trouble among the ship-laborers and City Savings Bank had spent its force by date the balance of his convention is one delegate for each organized they enlisted. resort situated twelve miles east operation his malady appeared, noon on the 0th, and at that time many of of Quebec culminated on the 15th in a fearful county, and one foi each 400 of St. Paul, on the Stillwater & Taylors those who were so eager the preceding day freefigntbetween the French andIrish members showing itself on the skin in small Republican votes and major fraction Falls railroad, but through the stock of brought back their money and begged the of the Ship Laborers' Society. There white and almost dry blisters, when The Albert Lea Standard is informed theieot cast at the geneial election of bank to take it again. During theflurrythe were about3,000 of the former and somewhat vigilence of Flowers & Gutherz their these would break or entirely dry 1877. GEO. A BRACKETT, that Ex-Seuator Wilkinson bank paid out $250,000. less of the latter. The French party were plans were frustrated and they were Chairman. up a scale would form which would of this State, who has been training driven back after] heavy fighting, with five A FEW days ago a rencontre occurred driven away. Several shots were HENRY A CASTLE, Secietaiy. Summer Clothing, fall off. He constantly grew worse, killed and more wounded. Subsequently with the Democracy for a few at the residence of ex-Senator exchanged, and it is reported that hardware stores were sacked and though every effort was made to years past, has abandoned that party Sprague at Narragansett Pier, R. I., between one of the robbers was wounded and all the firearms found were confiscated cure him, until Saturday, when Mr. Sprague and Roscoe Conkling, Senator and returned to his "old love." flepuu-lican County Convention. was carried away by his comrades. by one or the other of the contending from New York, in which the former brought death came to his relief. There is too much of the rebel factions. During the evening of the a shot-gun to bear and threatened to use it, Linen Dresses, brigadier in the Democratic organization 15th each party held meetings and openly unless the latter left his establishment. The The Republicans of Biown county Prominent among the special exhibitions to sit well on his stomach. threatened to wipe out the other. The Mayor distinguished New Yorker left at once, and LEGAL NOTICES. aie hereby invited to meet in delegate at the State Fair will be declined to act as Chief Magistrate of the it is slated that Mrs. Sprague also left her convention at the Court House in New city, and the other magistrates called out the that of the sugar makers of Minnesota, husband's house. The scandal arose from Ulm, on Saturday, the 30th day of Straw hats, A correspondent of the Chicago military, but the number was so Insignificant the reported attentions of the New York NOTICE TO CREDITORS. which will be under the direction August, 1879, at one o'clock p. m., foi that they were practically powerless. Atmidnight Times who has been studying the Senator to Mrs. Sprague. This Is the of Hon. Seth Kinney, president the puipose of electing three delegates the city was substantially in the hands vecsion of the affair as published in the New situation in Ohio from an impartial of the State Sugar Cane Growers' In the Mattel of the Estate of Palmer to represent the county in the Republican of the mob. York papers on the lOtfc and llth. Another standpoint predicts a Republican Lee Deceased. Association and President of the State convention called to meet version is that the trouble was not between Parasols &c. &c., THE New York Herald of the 15thmajority in October of 30,000. Foster, Notice is hereby given that the Judge at St. Paul, September 2d, 1879 also Faribault Sugar Refinery Company. Senator Conkling and ex-Senator Sprague at has a dispatch announcing the arrival of the the Republican candidate for of the Piobate Couit of Brown County, to nominate the following county officers, Mr. Kinney writes to the officers ol all, but between the latter and a German professor, Arctic steamer Jeanette at the port of Illuluck, has fixed upon the fiist Monday of each Governor, is extremely popular to be voted for at the next general and that Mr. Sprague ordered the Islandof Onalaska, on the 2dof August. the Agricultural Society most enoouragingly and every month .for the next six election, viz: among the people, and he is making latter to leave his house because he objected She would sail for St Michaels on the 6th of in regard to the prospects months, and the Probate office in said County Treasurer, to his methods of teaching, and that when August the most vigorous canvass ever wituessed of the amber cane crop this county, as the times and place when County Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Conkling interceded forthe pedagogue, in that State. THE New York Democratic State season, which, in the southern part and where he will receive, hear,"and Mr. Sprague resented the interference. The several towns will be entitled Convention is to be held at Syracuse on the of the State, will probably be ready adjust all claims of all persons against to delegates as follows: 10th of September. RESOLUTIONS have recently been said deceased,and that six months have for cutting in ample time for the Albin 2 Milfoid 2 adopted bi the New Yoik Tanvnan Committee A London telegram announces the A COLLISION between an excursion been limited as the time for creditois proposed operations at the State Mulligan 1 Burnstown 2 on Organization declaring that under no and a freight train occurred on the Narrow death of Mrs. Nellie Sartoris, daughter to present their claims against said estate. New Ulm 7 Fair. These will include daily exhibits circumstances would the Democracy of that Bashaw 2 Gauge Railroad between Philadelphia and of ex-President Grant, which occurred Noith Star.. city vote for Lucius Robinson as candidate for Cottonwood 2 Atlantic City on the 14th, and a conductor, of all the processes of sugar at six o'clock last Saturday Dated the 7th day of August, 1879. Governor. Prairieville.. Eden 2 two brakemen, a news agent and a deaf mute making from the juice of the amber morning at Marsash house, Tichfield, Stark were killed. Home 3 THE number of immigrants arriving EMMA LEE, cane and will include tests which Hampshire, England. Miss Sigel Leavenworth... 2 at the port of New York during the year ending Adnnmstiatiix. prove the Minnesota cane sugar to Stately Nellie always was a favorite with Respectfully, Linden 2 July 31 was 103,245 during the previous YEIiLOW-F^VEB NEWS. be equal to the best cane sugar of the people of the United States, and Lake Hanska 1 year, 74,139. A CLERK in Pratt's Oil Works, of NOTICELand Office at Redwood Louisiana and other semi-tropical Williamsburg, died at Brooklyn, N. Y., on THE Iowa Greenback State Convention the news of her death in a foreign The apportionment as fixed for the CHEAP CHMLEY Falls Minn., July 16, 1879. regions. Samples of cane and seed, the 9th of yellow fever, contracted, it was met at Marsballtown on tne 12th. convention is one delegate for each land will be received with sadness. Notice is hereby given that the following-named thought, while carrying messages to a boat and of syrup and sugar will be shown About thirty delegates were present. A town, and one for each 50 votes and settlei has filed notice which came from Havana, in June last, and State Central Committee was selected,, and major fraction thereof cast for State from all parts of the State where the of Ins intention to make final pioof in loaded with oil at the works in July. resolutions were adopted Indorsing the Chicago Auditor Whitcomb at the geneial Sheriff Chapel has sold over 2,000 cane of this season is sufficient ripe support of his claTm, and secuie final wereninety-threedeaths from, platform of March 4,1879, etc., etc. election of 1878. THERE ares of wheat on attachments during for working and samples of ripened entiy thereof at the expiration of foity THE National Liberal League will yellow fever in Havana, Cuba, during the TIEramUTS IWID By order of the Rep. Co. Com. the last two weeksmostly to sugar of last year's crop will also be days liom the date of this notice week ending on the 9th, ardecrease of forty hold their annual Congress at Cincinnati* on Albert Blanchard, Chan man- viz. Aug. 23d 1879, before the Cleik recover payments due on machinery. shown. from the previous week. the 13th of September, for the purpose, of Comt of Nicollet Co. Joseph A. Twenty-three actual sales were In Store formerly occuped by H. Behnke & Bio., Corner Center and among other things, of consulting as to the THE Board of Health of Memphis LATEST MEWS. Eckstein D. S. No. 62 for the SWM propriety of taking political action at the made, the crops being bid in by the Minnesota Street. issued an address on the 9th officially declaring Statistical. NE^of Sec. 15 111R 32and names next Presidential election. the yellow fever in that city to be plaintiffs, and renewed notes secured vizAnton the following as his witnesses, THE OLD WORLD. epidemic and warning absent citizens not to THE Wisconsin Democratic State for future safety. In all he had over Eckstein of New *Ulm, and return until further notice. Twenty-one Convention has been called to meet at Watertown A from Serajevo, pub. We have received from Hon. J. DISPATCH sixty levies but most of the suits Chiistian Seifeit of New Ulm. mw"case and five deaths were reported on on the 9th of September. liahed in London on the 10th, says the fire P. Jacobson, Commissioner of Statistics, WM. H. KIESLING. were adjusted without sales.Farmington R. KIESLING the 9th, and twenty-nine new cases and five WM. P. DUNINNGTON. A WASHINGTON dispatch of the 12th which broke oat two days before destroyed a circular showing the acreage H. KELLER J. HXERSCHELER. (Dakota Co.,) Press. Register. deaths on the 10th. A majority of the cases says the President had, by executive order, KiesliiLg, Keller So Co. 288 houses, 858 shops and forty-eight warehouses, and yield of the principal cereals were colored people. restored to the public domain* 8,259,250 acres involving a money loss of 100,000,000 and the sugar cane of the State for of land on the northwestern bank of the Missouri A SUSPICIOUS case of fever was reported florins. Several persons perished in the The work of fortifying the National ORTGAGE FORCLOSURE SALE Default the year 1878 also, the acreage of River, corresponding in general outlines in St Louis on the llth, a Mrs. Boland, flames. Thefirewas started by an explosion having been made in thecouditions of a sub-Treasury in New York to the area withdrawn by executive orders of from Memphis, who had been in St. same crops growing in 1879, as compiled which occurred while excise officers were sealing certain mortgage executed by George W Brown City will be completed in September. (unmarried) mortgagor, to Israel Knapp mortgagee, January 11 and May 8, 1S75, now revoked. Louis about three weeks. She, with her two 1 casks in a spirit warehouse. from official returns of the town dated May 13th A 1878 and recorded in It includes steel gratings for all Small sections of territory immediately adJoining children, was sent to the quarantine hospital. DEALERS IN THE British Government has positively assessors and county auditors, from the ottice of the Register of Deeds in and for the DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, the Grand River, Cheyenne and Indian the windows, with iron shutters county of Brown in the State of Minnesota, on A REPORT that there was a case of forbidden the return of the ex-Khedive which we make the following extract: the twenty fifth day of May A 1878 at two o'- Rock Agencies were still withheld. yellow fever at Mayersvllle, Miss., was positively pierced for riflle fire, and Gatling to Egypt. clock in the afternoon, in Book I of Mortgages, denied on the llth. A WASHINGTON telegram of the 13th on pages 577, 578 & 579 by which mortgage there guns on the roof protected by iron A CALCUTTA telegram of the 10th reports was conveyed and granted the following described says the President had notified the Secretary A CASE of yellow fever was reported Acres 1878 Bush 1878 Acres 1879 the cholera as still raging among the READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, turrets. These precautions, with real estate, situate in the county of Biown of the State Board of Agriculture that he Wheat 2,368,556 29,265,990 2,755,996 to the health officers of Louisville, Ky., on troops and natives in Candahar, and spreading aforesaid, to.wit- The North East Quarter of the the addition of two pieces of cannon, would attend the State Fair at Indianapolis, Oats 479,961 16,928.659 563,452 North West Quart er, and the North West Quartei the llth, and the victim, a young physician toward Herat. The Rumpa disaffection will render the building practicaly of the North East Quarter of Section Fifteen and during fair week in October. who had recently traveled through the infected Corn 328,791 11,027,743 387,994 was also spreading. the South East Quarter of the South West Quarter, impregnable. district, was taken to the yellow-fever WALTER PAINE, Treasurer of the Barley 56,845 1,422,294 117,088 and the South west Quarter of the South East IT was reported from Cairo on the Quaiterof Section Ten, all in Township one hundred hospital. Fall River (Mass Linen Mills, is reported to Laydies & Geo. 9tb that the administration of the new Khedive Gal Syrup and nine north, of Range Thirty tree west, have defaulted for $100,000. Sug. Cane 3,104 317,129 4,134 THIRTY-FOUR new cases within and containing one hundred and sixty acres of land was proving unsatisfactory, and afresh A man named Charles B. Slauson, to secure the payment of the sum of four hundred Ave outside the city limits were reported in UNDERWEAR The average yield per acre last W. H. KEMBLE, a distinguished crisis in Egypt impended. and fifty Dollars, with interest at the rite of ten the foreman of the St. Paul & Pacific Memphis on the llth. The deaths numbered Pennsylvania politician, has been held to bail THE new treaty with Afghanistan per cent per annum until paid according to the year was as follows: Wheat 12.35 NOTIONS & six. The police were arresting all violators to answer to the charge of perjury and corrupt conditions of a promissory note bearing same date paint shops, of St. Paul, committed provides for a telegraph line to Oabul, and oats, 35.27 corn, 33.54 barley, 25.- as said mortgager, made by said Geerge W Brown i mining of the quarantine regulations which bad been solicitation of members of the Legislature. suicide in that city last Thursday also stipulates that the Ameer's foreign relations to said Israel Knapp and there being die and unpaid 21. This ear the increase of acreWheats inaugurated against all unacclimated people upon said note and mortgage at the date of White Swan shall be entirely under British control, by shooting himself in the head i the following per cent.: this notice the sum of five hundred and five Dollars, coming to the city. THE Prohibitory party of Massachusetts the latter on its part stipulating that it would upon the front steps of the First and fifty cents (505 50) and no action or proceeding 16.35 oats, 17.40 corn, ADVICES from Tampico, Mexico, received will hold their State Convention on the protect the Ameer against foreign aggression. at law or otherwise hiving been instituted Unlaundiied Baptist church. The unfortunate to recover the amount of said mortgage debt at Washington on the 12th, were to I 24th of September. 18.00 barley, 100.06 sugar cane, A ST. PETERSBURG dispatch of the or any part thereof Now therefore, notice is man had been suffering for sometime the effect that the people of the former place SHIRTS, NEW YORK specials of the 13th state llth says the Government was contemplating 33.00, The large additional acreage hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of a with neuralgia and no doubt sent were dying off likeflies,the yellow fever prevailing and General power of sale In aaid mortgage contained and thatnegotiationswerepending between Judge a scheme for the secularization and confiscation of sugar cane must be exceedingly therewith recorded, and of the statute in such ease Merchandise. there worse than at New Orleans last the deadly messengei through his Hilton and the parties In possession of the of a large number of convents and monasteries made and provided, the above described premises gratifying to those interested in the vear. body of the late A. T. Stewart, for the return head while crazed with pain. belonging to the Greek Church. will be sold at public auction, at the front door of HIGHEST progress of this new industry of the the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said of the stolen remains. The report that the THERE were two suspicious cases of IK consequence of the increasing Market pi ice county of Brown and at the City of New Dim there, State. 317,129 gallons of the syrup body had been recovered was untrue. The fever at the St. Louis Quarantine Hospital on coolness between Germany and Russia, the in, en Thursday the twenty-fifth day of September paid foi pricedemanded by the robbers was $250,000, A D. 1879, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy were produced in 1878 against 140,- the 12th, one from NewOrleans and the other latter Government has ordered the construction The United states government has Produce the amount of said mortgage debt then doe and and "no questions asked." from Memphis. 153 gallons in 1877, and the yield of four first-class fortresses on the unpaid, together with the costs and expenses of finally concluded to prosecute Mormonism THE twentieth annual meeting of the such foreclosure proceeding, including twenty frontier. THE New Orleans Common Council per acre for the latter season was 99 COR. MINN as a crime. Attorney-Gen five dollars attorney's fees as stipulated in said Chicago District Camp Meeting (on theadopted a resolution on the 12th declaring MUCH damage to crops has been gallons. mortgage and the said mortgage will be thereby eral Devens has been in consultation grounds at Desplaines, on the Chicago & that there was then no case of yellow fever in foreclosed caused in Lancashire and Cheshire, England, with the district attorney of Northwestern Railroad) will continue from that city. by the overflow of the River Mersey. Several Dated August 12th. 1879. MINNESOTA NEWS. ICASH! J. B. Arnold, Utah, and active warfare against the 19th to the 29th of August, under the ISRAEL KNA PP Mortgagee lives were lost TWENTY-TWO new cases were repotted superintecdency of the Presiding Elder, W. JNO C. NOE Attorney for Mortgagee Mankato, the polygamous fraternity will be to the Memphis Board of Health for A riot occurred at Belfast, SERIOUS Minn C. Willing, D. D. The various railroads leading opened in the fall. Secretary Evarts thetwenty-four hours ending at six p. m. on Dr. C. P. Fuller died at his home Ireland, on the night of the llth, brought into Chicago will sell tickets from many the 12th. The deaths numbered seven, five has sent a letter to foreign governments in Granite Falls, Chippewa county, Dealei in aboutbyaCatholic procession. A great many points at excursion rates to parties desirous within and two outside the city limits. Over persons were injured. warning the people against Aug. 10. Some time ago he cut a RTGAGE SALE Default having been made COOKING & HEATING STOVES of attending the meeting. $15,000 in donations had beenreceived to date in the payment of the sum of Three Hundred ONE Mirzam, a broker and a naturalized emigrating to this country for thecorn paid for on one of .his toes, and shortly cars pretty well filled with and Ninety and 12-100 Dollars, (f39012-100), which by the Committee of Safety. EIGHT American living atAlexandria, Egypt, purpose of embracing the detestable is claimed to be due at the date of this notice upon HARDWARE, geaththeHeset after limb began to swell and colored men of the better class arrived at THE reported existence of cases of JTTEB 4 5 EOrO-S. a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered recently shot dead Dahan Pasha, a confidential social customs founded by Joe angrene in, resulting in his East St. Louis on the 13th. The passengers by Spencer Hewett and Elisabeth Hewett, hit wife, yellow fever at Corinth, Miss., was denied on agent of the ex-Khedive. Mirzam surrenderedhimself Mortgagors, toBussell Hewett.Mortgagee, bearing were from different points in Mississippi en Smith, and this action, it is to be leaves a wife and. one the 13th, the Mayor of that city and the Tin-ware Farming Implements* and was locked up to await The undersignad would respectfully date the 26th day of November A. D. 1874, and duly route for Kansas on a prospecting trip. President of the Board of Health telegraphing hoped, will have a tendency to child. He was 99 years of age. recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, in the return of the United States Consul-General, inform the public of New Ulm and and for the county ofBrown and State of Minnesota, UP to the 14th the Sprague-Conkling as follows: "Not a case of fever of any The shop is in charge of au experienced hand check the periodical pilgrimages of who has been ordered by the Washington on the 27th day of November A D. 1874, at 3 vicinity that he has established a The Winona Republican says that Mho gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware difficulty was a fruitful topic of discussion kind in Corinth." the deluded victims of -Mormon o'clock, P. M., in Book "G" ofMortgages, on page authorities to try him for murder. his special attention All work warranted PRODUCE & COMMISSION a boy named John McGrew, working throughout the country. The parties directly 436, which mortgage, together with the first note THE official record in Memphis emissaries to these shores. A VIENNA telegram of the 12th announces therein described, was duly Assigned and transferred Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. interested had made no sign, except that in the planing mill of Laird, shows forty newcases of fever and ten deaths business in the store of Cheap Charley, by said Russell Hewett to D. N. Ware, Assignee, the retirement of Count Andrassy Professor Linck, the German teacher, published on the 14th. Of the new cases thirty were Norton & .Co., while picking up a by an indenture of Assignment duly executed New Via Minn. formerly H. Behnke & Bro's.) and is from the Premiership of theAustrian Cabinet. along statement, In which he declared and delivered, bearing date the first day of colored. This report does not include the piece of waste under the machine now prepared to pay the highest cash July A. D. 1879 and duly recorded in the Office of THE Dresden police made a descent that the trouble originated with him and The Ptender Beta. cases that were being treated by physicians the Register of Deeds of said county on the 9th day market price, especial] for good butter was caught and drawn against the on the houses of leading Socialists on the that Senator Conkling had no part in it except and nurses and by the Howards outside the of July A. D. 1879 at 12 o'clock, M., in Book "K" of and eggs. P. N. GREPE, saw, cutting his head so severely 12th, and captured a large quantity of contraband Fred. Boock, as attempting to heal the breach between Mortgages on pages 258 259, and no action or corporation line, of which at least a dozen We notice that Col. Wm. Pfaender proceeding attewor otherwise having been instituted literature. that he died on Friday morning. Governor Sprague and himself. On np~No traveling agent employed. were developed on the 14th. A special dispatch to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, is being talked of for a re-nomination cases of Asiatic cholera the evening of the 14th Mrs. Sprague published SEVERAL or any part thereof of that date says the fever was spreading While the physicians were giving as State Treasurer. He has, a statement of the affair substantially have been reported at Constantinople, and a rapidly. The authorities were feeding Now Therefore Notice is hereby Given. That by directions for the care of the corpse, BOOT AID SHOE STUBS. corroborating the allegations of Professor virtue ofa power of sale contained in said Mortgage, military cordon has been established about so far as our knowledge extends, about 3,000 people in the various camps, and Proprietor of the Mrs. Timothy Burns, an aunt of and pursuant to the Statute in such case Linck, and stating that Senator Conkling the hospitals. there was not a single case of fever reported proven himself a trustworthy and exclosedananprovided, made the said Mortgage will be forethe the boy, feeling faint from the Hew li Machine, Wagon, Smith came to Rhode Island as counsel of Governor H. Loheyde, A dispatch of the 13th says at any of them. premises described fc and covered VIENNA efficient official, and one upon whom citement and mistaking a solution by said Mortgage, viz:^TheSonth Half of the South Sprague and on his express invitation, to effect that at Wieltczka, In the center of the saltmine A of public health, officers MEETING a "third term" would not be amiss. west Qaarter of Sec. No. thirty (30) in Township some sort of arrangement with the of carbolic acid for camphor or some region, a few days before, a row of & PAINT SHOPS, Number One Hundred and eleven fill) North, of (members of the Nationaland State Boardsof Renville Times. trustee of the Sprague estate, by which I Range Number Thirty-two (32) West of the 6th stimulant, drank & swallow or two. houses had been split from top to bottom in Health, etc.) was held for consultation at the Principal Meridian in Brown Connty and State of money could be secured for the maintenance _j DEALER IK consequence of a violent underground commotion, Feeling a burning sensation in herMinnesota, hospital quarantine boat below Cairo on the Col. Wm. Pfaender, Brown with the hereditaments and appurtenances, Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. of herself and children. Mrs. Sprague BOOTS & SHOES, wul be sold at public vendue tothelughest and that the inhabitants, fearing an 15th. It was decided to continue perfecting re-mouth she asked what Was in thebidder county, will be a candidate for further says no hostile words were exchanged tor cash, to pay said debt and interest, and I am prepared to do all kinds of work earthquake, hadfledin a panic. the system of Isolation of Memphis, underthe bottle, and the fatal mistake was the taxes, if any, on said premises, and Thirty dollars nomination on the Republican ticket between her husband and Mr. Conkling at in my line on short notice. Repairing Two FATAL casesof choleraoccurred rules of the National Board, and to use, every attorney's fee as stipulated in and by said Muniesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. tjjen discovered. The doctor present the house. -1 for the office of State Treasurer. of Threshers and Reapers a specialty Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disburse, possible means to Induce the negroes to move In London a few days ago. menta allowed by law which sale will be made by at^nce applied the remedies in-, My machinery is all new and of ini The Col. is an able man, a staunch A from General Miles* into camjj, and thus deprive the fever of material THE American filly Saratoga won TELEGRAM the Sheriff of said Brown County, at the front door dicated, but Mrs. Burns became unconscious proved pattern, and only experienced tfJ thelsta* to work on, Republican, one who has done valuable of the Court House, in the City of New Ulm in said dated Fort Peck, August 11, received at St. fie Runneymede plate at the race near Lon- Ooonty and State, on the aoth day of August A. D. workmen are employed. Anew paint within fifteen minutes after service for the Republican Paul on the 14th, reports the capture by FOURTEEN newoases (eleven colored) A large assortment of men's boots 1879, a) 1Qo'clock A. M of that day, subject to re. ta*X.01 shop has lately been added. New Wagons taking the draught and remained oeaantion at any time within one year from the Lieutenant Whittler, with a detachment of and eight deaths were reported In Memphis and shoes and ladies' and children's party of this State. He will probabley steamer Corsica, from New day of sale, as provided by law. .*^& continually on hand. the Fifth Infantry, of Short Bull's band of shoes constantly kept on hand. Oustom on the 15th. Throe of the deaths were outside so. until her death, which occurred a be renominated.*Lbicoln Co. and the steamer Semlramlde, from Dated New Dim July lath A.D. 1879.^1 ^L work and repairing promptly attended Sioux from the Spotted-Tall or Rose-Bud the city limits. The weather was damp and few hours after. ALL WORK WARRANTED Tribune. D.N. WARE, Assignee SfS** i, recently collided in mid-ocean, The f ?R. BOOCK. to. The hand containedfifty-sevenIn chilly, |k J^WJMKR Attorney ft&Asshjnee sunk, but the crew was saved,..-,- -r'Cy% .isr i sir-*' **"r Z. *4W-,M* t^i fe4a! yivjffi '$*- *$?- yaiBjs afciirtr. ?r -im MtPwagniMp ':h %$\ SNJ^-J.